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i will yield teleminutes to the distinguished gentlelady from north carolina, ms. manning. ms. manning -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. manning: thank you, i'd like to thank my cousin, representative raskin, for yielding me time. we have wasted another legislative week on ludicrous messaging bills to defend the liberty of laundry and freedom for the fridge. today they're pushing a bill to upend our nation's process for collecting census data. let's be clear, the so-called equal representation act does nothing to live up to its name. in fact, their bill would result in the opposite. it will reduce participation in the census which our government relies on for a host of data to inform our decision making. what's more this bill will violate our constitution which states that all persons be counted in the census. instead of wasting time on deeply unserious messaging bills, congress should be focused on what really matters to the american people. particularly reproductive freedoms. right now, across the country, women are suffering from
i will yield teleminutes to the distinguished gentlelady from north carolina, ms. manning. ms. manning -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. manning: thank you, i'd like to thank my cousin, representative raskin, for yielding me time. we have wasted another legislative week on ludicrous messaging bills to defend the liberty of laundry and freedom for the fridge. today they're pushing a bill to upend our nation's process for collecting census data. let's...
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i will yield teleminutes to the distinguished gentlelady from north carolina, ms. manning. ms. manning -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. manning: thank you, i'd like to thank my cousin, representative raskin, for yielding me time. we have wasted another legislative week on ludicrous messaging bills to defend the liberty of laundry and freedom for the fridge. today they're pushing a bill to upend our nation's process for collecting census data. let's be clear, the so-called equal representation act does nothing to live up to its name. in fact, their bill would result in the opposite. it will reduce participation in the census which our government relies on for a host of data to inform our decision making. what's more this bill will violate our constitution which states that all persons be counted in the census. instead of wasting time on deeply unserious messaging bills, congress should be focused on what really matters to the american people. particularly reproductive freedoms. right now, across the country, women are suffering from
i will yield teleminutes to the distinguished gentlelady from north carolina, ms. manning. ms. manning -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. manning: thank you, i'd like to thank my cousin, representative raskin, for yielding me time. we have wasted another legislative week on ludicrous messaging bills to defend the liberty of laundry and freedom for the fridge. today they're pushing a bill to upend our nation's process for collecting census data. let's...
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and i think ms. manning and mr. smith have done a great job working to bring a piece of legislation forward. i have introduced a number, this is but one of them. the objective is to clearly define antisemitism and force accountability on these administrators and make sure that the department of education has the teeth to enforce the 1964 civil rights act. mr. cohen: i appreciate your support for that. i think it's important and more inclusive bill and prodder bill and takes in the problems not just at the universities but takes in problems in the community at large. there has been antisemitism for over 2,000 years. the jews have a homeland and before they had a homeland, they didn't have that sense of security any place where they were. it has been threatened so many times and so many places over the years and should not be taken from them. i was concerned and mr. nadler made the point that in 2017, charlottesville, there were national socialist movements, traditional workers' party members, klan members, all kind o
and i think ms. manning and mr. smith have done a great job working to bring a piece of legislation forward. i have introduced a number, this is but one of them. the objective is to clearly define antisemitism and force accountability on these administrators and make sure that the department of education has the teeth to enforce the 1964 civil rights act. mr. cohen: i appreciate your support for that. i think it's important and more inclusive bill and prodder bill and takes in the problems not...
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manning, mr. good, you are recognized for five minutes. >> taken madame chairwoman, secretary sue from years entered official twitter account 29 days ago you tweeted, if your boss says everyone at work is family might need a union, do you think that's a negative thing to treat people like family at work? >> no i do not. >> you would say treating people like family is a good thing or positive thing orr negative thing. >> i think treating people with dignity and respect. >> you think treating people at work like families a good thing or bad thing. >> i would like you to say good thing or a bad thing. >> i think all working people should be treated with dignity and respect. >> so you would say treating them like family does not accomplish that. >> your response was if your boss does, let me quote, your boss is everyone at work is liki family might need a union why might that be? >> i think all working people deserve a pay for hard days work. >> if you have a workplace culture that is like family, i d
manning, mr. good, you are recognized for five minutes. >> taken madame chairwoman, secretary sue from years entered official twitter account 29 days ago you tweeted, if your boss says everyone at work is family might need a union, do you think that's a negative thing to treat people like family at work? >> no i do not. >> you would say treating people like family is a good thing or positive thing orr negative thing. >> i think treating people with dignity and respect....
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ms. so so you just said something about obama embodying kings legacy as a fulfillment of the litany that emerged shortly after he was elected president. and i'm going to paraphrase it, but essentially that rosa said so martin could march and obama could run. and and so that all the children could fly. this this was a litany attributed■Ñ to jay-z in the moment. and so, as i said to start this conversation, you you make this narrow wing of black politics. and in the big sense of the word, i'mthat we understand ande he legacies of three black freedom struggle figures. so let's start himself and to open this up, i just wantaccount of attending an luther king breakfast celebration. i was teaching at indiana university beginning in 2005. i think it was the first year that i attended. and the theme that year was the power of one. and i remember then thinking to myself, this is not the right message for dr. king's legacy, because essentially it tells everyone one, there's no role fr you to pla
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ms. baker, man, you know, she's she's everything. me and and i think it has something to do with what it means to have a puissent a focus as opposed to a pulpit centered focus. know what does it mean to be focused on the people as opposed to these these so-called great men, the leaders themselves? you know, you mentioned earlier she's without her. the 20th century. mid-20th century doesn't make sense politically for black america. she's organizing. she's a field in the forties for the naacp. those connections matter because if it wasn't for those connections, bob moses would not find way. bob moses of student nonviolent coordinating committee would not find his way to emcee more in mississippi. her connections make that happen. right. you know, first executive director of schools. there's a reason why snick organizes itself as a university as miss baker's alma mater. and, you know, there's this insistence on affirming the capacities of everyday, ordinary people. she she has this wonderful formulation of strong people. don't need stro
ms. baker, man, you know, she's she's everything. me and and i think it has something to do with what it means to have a puissent a focus as opposed to a pulpit centered focus. know what does it mean to be focused on the people as opposed to these these so-called great men, the leaders themselves? you know, you mentioned earlier she's without her. the 20th century. mid-20th century doesn't make sense politically for black america. she's organizing. she's a field in the forties for the naacp....
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and, i know my colleague ms. manning asked you about the hostages. i wear this, it was given to me by a hostage family. we all have met with many of the hostage families. i think of them every single day. i can't understand how the world has not come around and said, hamas, you must release all of the hostages, living and dead. what is the clearest statement of where we stand with the hostage negotiations now? >> like you, i am determined every single day to get them back home, to get them with their families, and i know the families. i have met with the many to -- times, as has president biden. we have come close to reaching agreements that would get a cease-fire in the hostages release, and starts a process that moves towards a more enduring peace for israel. but in the most recent go around on this, hamas did not say yes to what i thought was a very generous and appropriate proposal coming from israel. we continue to be at it. cia director bill burns, myself, other white house officials working on this, working with qatar and egypt, we have offici
and, i know my colleague ms. manning asked you about the hostages. i wear this, it was given to me by a hostage family. we all have met with many of the hostage families. i think of them every single day. i can't understand how the world has not come around and said, hamas, you must release all of the hostages, living and dead. what is the clearest statement of where we stand with the hostage negotiations now? >> like you, i am determined every single day to get them back home, to get...
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the apology comes after cnn obtained 2016 hotel footage of a man throwing ms ventura to the floor, kicking her, then trying to throw an object at her. combs posted the apology video to instagram saying "i was disgusted when i did it. i'm disgusted now." ms ventura's legal team told cbs news that his statement is more about himself than the people he hurt and when other women came forward about being assulted, he denied everything. at least 155 people have been killed in flooding in brazil, where unprecedented rainfall has left huge areas under water. around 600,000 people have been displaced. continuing bad weather is hampering rescue efforts in the city of porto alegre, from where our south america correspondent ione wells sent this report. this the roads that connect these cities, these cities that hold people's homes, some now entirely under water. helicopters are the only way to reach some people who need help. this woman had a stroke, but ambulances would not be able to get her to hospital in time. she lives near a lake that has flooded the surrounding roads. even by helicopter, we ar
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and, i know my colleague ms. manning asked you about the hostages. i wear this, it was given to me by a hostage family. we all have met with many of the hostage families. i think of them every single day. i can't understand how the world has not come around and said, hamas, you must release all of the hostages, living and dead. what is the clearest statement of where we stand with the hostage negotiations now? >> like you, i am determined every single day to get them back home, to get them with their families, and i know the families. i have met with the many to -- times, as has president biden. we have come close to reaching agreements that would get a cease-fire in the hostages release, and starts a process that moves towards a more enduring peace for israel. but in the most recent go around on this, hamas did not say yes to what i thought was a very generous and appropriate proposal coming from israel. we continue to be at it. cia director bill burns, myself, other white house officials working on this, working with qatar and egypt, we have offici
and, i know my colleague ms. manning asked you about the hostages. i wear this, it was given to me by a hostage family. we all have met with many of the hostage families. i think of them every single day. i can't understand how the world has not come around and said, hamas, you must release all of the hostages, living and dead. what is the clearest statement of where we stand with the hostage negotiations now? >> like you, i am determined every single day to get them back home, to get...
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and i think ms. manning and mr. smith have done a great job working to bring a piece of legislation forward. i have introduced a number, this is but one of them. the objective is to clearly define antisemitism and force accountability on these administrators and make sure that the department of education has the teeth to enforce the 1964 civil rights act. mr. cohen: i appreciate your support for that. i think it's important and more inclusive bill and prodder bill and takes in the problems not just at the universities but takes in problems in the community at large. there has been antisemitism for over 2,000 years. the jews have a homeland and before they had a homeland, they didn't have that sense of security any place where they were. it has been threatened so many times and so many places over the years and should not be taken from them. i was concerned and mr. nadler made the point that in 2017, charlottesville, there were national socialist movements, traditional workers' party members, klan members, all kind o
and i think ms. manning and mr. smith have done a great job working to bring a piece of legislation forward. i have introduced a number, this is but one of them. the objective is to clearly define antisemitism and force accountability on these administrators and make sure that the department of education has the teeth to enforce the 1964 civil rights act. mr. cohen: i appreciate your support for that. i think it's important and more inclusive bill and prodder bill and takes in the problems not...
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hello ms. emami. the sadness of the loss of a man and a president of sincerity and service to the people, who always considered the issue of economy and livelihood, the livelihood of the people very important, but all the affairs of the country are being carried out with the guidance of the wise leader in all areas and in all matters with strength and authority. and there is a follow-up. in tonight's special news talk , we want to take a look at the economic diplomacy of the martyred president ayatollah raisi. i hope you will plan and accompany us in the studio hosted by mr. hassan qashqavi, elected by the people in the 12th parliament, and mr. peyman pak. deputy minister of agricultural jihad. we are about to say goodbye to the dear viewers of yak sima channel . join us for the beginning of this conversation on khabar channel .
hello ms. emami. the sadness of the loss of a man and a president of sincerity and service to the people, who always considered the issue of economy and livelihood, the livelihood of the people very important, but all the affairs of the country are being carried out with the guidance of the wise leader in all areas and in all matters with strength and authority. and there is a follow-up. in tonight's special news talk , we want to take a look at the economic diplomacy of the martyred president...
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you've just referred to the backer of ms gutul in gagauzia, ilan shor is the man you're talking about now. now, he's an extremely rich businessman who stands accused of significant, serious fraud in your country. he left the country. he, of course, denies the allegations, but he now faces very serious charges. he went to israel, he's been seen in moscow recently. we know that he backs miss gutul, but we also know he has a lot of supporters inside moldova who are politically active. you tried to get the courts to ban those politicians. the court, the significant senior court in moldova, has said no, these people do have a right to political activism. so ilan shor, with all of his money, remains a massive problem to you. well, he's certainly a national security threat, when it comes to the peace and stability and the strategic direction of the republic of moldova to anchor itself into the free world. he is a proxy of the kremlin. well, so you say. well, that's clear for everyone who has eyes to see and ears to listen, it's obvious, and the fact that he's hiding now there, having been co
you've just referred to the backer of ms gutul in gagauzia, ilan shor is the man you're talking about now. now, he's an extremely rich businessman who stands accused of significant, serious fraud in your country. he left the country. he, of course, denies the allegations, but he now faces very serious charges. he went to israel, he's been seen in moscow recently. we know that he backs miss gutul, but we also know he has a lot of supporters inside moldova who are politically active. you tried to...
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listen, if a man can get viagra, i need health care, too. [applause] ms. ralph: when we talk about reproductive clinics, understand that -- it's another one of these words 't w to say out loud, abortion is the very least that they do. the very least. [applause] ms. ralph: if you were to take planned parenthood away from some communities, there would be no place for the women or the men. to go for health care. people need to understand this. [applause] vice president harris: that's right. that's right. ms. ralph: they have got to understand that they don't go to these clinics just because they have been a bad girl. or a naughty lady. you go to clinics like this because you need health care. vice president harris: that's right. [applause] vice president harris: and cheryl lee, you -- sheryl lee, you touched on something i think is very important to acknowledge as you have done. there is also something that has happened and been happening in this environment which is to judge women. to judge women. as though they have done something wrong. as though they shou
listen, if a man can get viagra, i need health care, too. [applause] ms. ralph: when we talk about reproductive clinics, understand that -- it's another one of these words 't w to say out loud, abortion is the very least that they do. the very least. [applause] ms. ralph: if you were to take planned parenthood away from some communities, there would be no place for the women or the men. to go for health care. people need to understand this. [applause] vice president harris: that's right. that's...
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that it was april 26, just as there was a tragedy in 1956, just as the russians were building at the ms near kyiv, which actually led to the largest man-made disaster in the history of mankind due to structural defects, so what kind of experts are they in the construction of nuclear power plants, we... in principle, know the people of kyiv well, especially i will continue, not only the people of kyiv, but all ukrainians, because the whole world is affected, if we talk about the chernobyl tragedy. well, i continue to talk about money, let's go to business. the government made changes to the affordable credit program this week. the ministry of economy reported that the loan for the livestock industry has been increased to uah 150 million. the maximum amount of credit for working capital financing has also been reduced to five. hryvnias, at the same time they decided to change the parameters of the 579 program, which affect the profit of banks, limited in size the institution's earnings, such freed money, which is approximately uah 3 billion, will contribute to the implementation of the st
that it was april 26, just as there was a tragedy in 1956, just as the russians were building at the ms near kyiv, which actually led to the largest man-made disaster in the history of mankind due to structural defects, so what kind of experts are they in the construction of nuclear power plants, we... in principle, know the people of kyiv well, especially i will continue, not only the people of kyiv, but all ukrainians, because the whole world is affected, if we talk about the chernobyl...
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you that it was april 26, exactly how many years ago, in 1986, the russians built a tragedy on the ms near kyiv, which actually led to the greatest man-made disaster in human history due to a design defect. so what kind of experts they are in the construction of nuclear power plants, in principle, we know the people of kyiv very well, especially, well, i will continue, not only the people of kyiv, all ukrainians, because the whole world if we talk about the tragedy of chernobyl, well, i continue to talk about money, let's go to business, this week the government made changes to the program of affordable loans, the ministry of economy reported that the loan for the livestock industry has been increased to uah 150 million, and the maximum amount has also been reduced. batting for financing working capital, we are talking about 5 million hryvnias, at the same time they decided to change the parameters of the 5.79 program, which affect the profit of banks, the amount is limited. earnings for the financial institution, such freed money, which is approximately uah 3 billion, will contribute
you that it was april 26, exactly how many years ago, in 1986, the russians built a tragedy on the ms near kyiv, which actually led to the greatest man-made disaster in human history due to a design defect. so what kind of experts they are in the construction of nuclear power plants, in principle, we know the people of kyiv very well, especially, well, i will continue, not only the people of kyiv, all ukrainians, because the whole world if we talk about the tragedy of chernobyl, well, i...
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we know the man charged with the murder of ms. riley was released into the united states under parole not based on statutory requirements but just because we were full. if i were the riley family, i'd be pretty upset. they might want to thank about suing. but right now i'd like to yield to senator britt from alabama who has tried to find a solution to this problem. mrs. britt: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mrs. britt: first i'd like to say thank you to my colleague from south carolina for his leadership on this critical issue. the laken riley act is the bipartisan border bill that should be on the senate floor today. i am proud to be the lead senate sponsor of this critical legislation along with my colleague from north carolina. the laken riley act passed the house of representatives in an overwhelmingly bipartisan fashion. the gentleman from georgia, congressional district 10, secured 37 democratic votes for this bill on the house floor. and here in the senate this bill is bipartisan and has a c
we know the man charged with the murder of ms. riley was released into the united states under parole not based on statutory requirements but just because we were full. if i were the riley family, i'd be pretty upset. they might want to thank about suing. but right now i'd like to yield to senator britt from alabama who has tried to find a solution to this problem. mrs. britt: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mrs. britt: first i'd like to say thank you to my...
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alone has and known as lignite, told ms bn2a-20 will has and known as lignite, told ms bn2a—20 will be renovating, when attacked, because the latest electronic has the latest. , :, , :, latest electronic has the latest. , :, , latest. this was a very well-planned - latest. this was a very well-planned and - latest. this was a very well-planned and very latest. this was a very - well-planned and very easily, well—planned and very easily, blandly and ours ultimately the hours and indicated not held only occasionally and how well they are, not that they would give away vital information, we can expect to see some raids overnight, criminal gangs have access to heavy weapons and prepared to use them notjust on each other and it reinforces the trend of serious violence in the southern city of marseille we have been seeing, in the past year 50 murders have been linked to gang violence there, there are troubling questions for the authorities but for now the most pressing matter is trying to locate and apprehend the man they call public enemy number 1. the man they call public enemy number
alone has and known as lignite, told ms bn2a-20 will has and known as lignite, told ms bn2a—20 will be renovating, when attacked, because the latest electronic has the latest. , :, , :, latest electronic has the latest. , :, , latest. this was a very well-planned - latest. this was a very well-planned and - latest. this was a very well-planned and very latest. this was a very - well-planned and very easily, well—planned and very easily, blandly and ours ultimately the hours and indicated...
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. >> how dare you bully a man where they're to get ms..t >> green to agree to strike her words? okayee. agrees >> miss green agrees to strike her words. i believ hee. ridiculous. no, no, no, kerry, hold on. then after mr. perez. >> you'll be recognized. i'm not apologizing. okay, reserv e right to your word. >> i am not apologizing. now, let's go. >> come on, guys. debat why don't you debate me and chairman? >> did the minority himself ever wreck? >> you're not. yeah, you're not. you don't have enough intelligen you donought men ares . >> but did colmer just referd he to them guys? yeah, because if they're guys, they should go settle thisthey in women's bathroom. >> but i wonde r, mrs. crockett is just curious and wants to better understand his rulin g . >> i'm just curious. just to better understand your ruling. if someone on this committee then starts talking about somebodies beliefs. bad built butch body that would not be engaged in personality. >> he's correct. a what now? chairman i make i make a motiond to strike those words. >> i don't think that's one part of the kind of
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opal lee, the grandmother of duty man. >> what a moment for ms opal lee. she was awarded a presidential medal of freedom for her tireless advocacy that make juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery, a federal holiday i spoke with her dc yesterday i was so humble do you think a little old lady and tennis shoes that don't even more than any other little radio man would do. if we could just get the young people to understand that we've got so much that we could share with so they don't have to go to the same things up just to have a careful you'll see more of my conversation with ms opal lee and especial, we're putting together for june teeth on cnn among other honorees, clarence b. jones, who helped draft martin luther king's. i have a dream speech michelle yeoh, also the first asian american to win the academy award for best actress thank you so much for joining me today.
opal lee, the grandmother of duty man. >> what a moment for ms opal lee. she was awarded a presidential medal of freedom for her tireless advocacy that make juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery, a federal holiday i spoke with her dc yesterday i was so humble do you think a little old lady and tennis shoes that don't even more than any other little radio man would do. if we could just get the young people to understand that we've got so much that we could share with so they don't...
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the man charged with murdering schoolboy at daniel anjorin with a samurai sword in london appeared in court. marcus monzo was remanded into custody over the attack in my note morning. the magistrates court heard daniel, who was 14, suffered fatal stab wounds, and four others were injured. take that error that latest pop group to move their concerts from the co-op library arena in manchester. a show by the wrapper a boogie with a foodie was called off from that olivia rodrigo has also had a concert canceled. there are two things happening simultaneously in ukraine that are deserving of much greater attention. it is the middle -- since the middle of march, moscow has intensified its attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure and today, 50% of it is damaged. it is the price of living ukraine exposed and it will have a knock-on effect here in europe. potentially it could lead to an increase in ukrainian demand for gas and electricity in europe, and an overall market response to the likelihood that vladimir putin is winning the war. before long we could be paying the price for that in our
the man charged with murdering schoolboy at daniel anjorin with a samurai sword in london appeared in court. marcus monzo was remanded into custody over the attack in my note morning. the magistrates court heard daniel, who was 14, suffered fatal stab wounds, and four others were injured. take that error that latest pop group to move their concerts from the co-op library arena in manchester. a show by the wrapper a boogie with a foodie was called off from that olivia rodrigo has also had a...
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i went over to the hospital and interviewed ms. maureen stevens. she gave us a love story, a remarkable love story of this man that she just adored and the children they had. he liked to fish and hike, he ate all kinds of different things, he worked at ami, the national enquirer, and the star, and mirror. these tabloids that you see when you're checking out at the supermarket, and bob stevens was a photo editor. his job was to take photos and add them to the stories. the first set of symptoms was that he felt awful, and it seems like the flu. in the middle of the night, early morning hours, he's gasping for breath. maureen drove him up to the emergency room. when he was brought to the emergency room at jfk hospital, he was not breathing properly and he had to be intubated and ventilated. so no one ever spoke to him. they go through all the battery of the tests and dr. larry bush is looking at bob stevens' spinal fluid and he's not liking what he's seeing. when that doctor saw the microscope appearance of what was going on in the spinal fluid of the
i went over to the hospital and interviewed ms. maureen stevens. she gave us a love story, a remarkable love story of this man that she just adored and the children they had. he liked to fish and hike, he ate all kinds of different things, he worked at ami, the national enquirer, and the star, and mirror. these tabloids that you see when you're checking out at the supermarket, and bob stevens was a photo editor. his job was to take photos and add them to the stories. the first set of symptoms...
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man this week, jack former white house council, passed away at the age of 74. >> i had the privilege of knowing him as more than just the dc lawyer. i knew him as a friend, husband two loved my dear friends, susanna, his wife of 17 years with all his heart and a father who adored his eight children and 12 grandchildren in recent years, he used his skills and experience as a washington powerhouse to represent families of those killed on september 11, the organization, not 11 families united, released a statement morning jack and crediting him with helping past the justice against sponsors of terrorism act in 2016, quote, jack had the courage to speak truth to power and fight for what is right? rest peacefully. hero. you will be missed. may his memory be a blessing thank you for spending your sunday morning with us. fareed zakaria gps starts today at america's beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade in a whole new way. thanks to you. we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic, new bottles made
man this week, jack former white house council, passed away at the age of 74. >> i had the privilege of knowing him as more than just the dc lawyer. i knew him as a friend, husband two loved my dear friends, susanna, his wife of 17 years with all his heart and a father who adored his eight children and 12 grandchildren in recent years, he used his skills and experience as a washington powerhouse to represent families of those killed on september 11, the organization, not 11 families...
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until she died on the job at 98, you know, with he but anyway she built housing unit and they had all ms when katrina came. so they found themselves homeless and in a fight with tht whether it was covered. but the spokespn picked was this beautiful, articulate man er already confined to a wheelchair use she's lost one leg that had been cut off at the knee because of the spread of type iites, which is the kind you get from live, not the kind you're born with. anyway. long winded way of saying, this is a really bigea have to find s like the coiopassociation, you d partners like who came to help usrina, who started helping. and we have to prevent these things from happening. doing this.are -- we c we have a negative population growth rate. and of people are in categories where the life■p expectancy is not increasing. so if you get to be my age, michael's age, we still have -- we're in a sector that's as hig. but the death rate of americans under 65 has increas'■ since we all know that thethings make sure every person as possible has a fully loaded ar-15, we're killing people at a young
until she died on the job at 98, you know, with he but anyway she built housing unit and they had all ms when katrina came. so they found themselves homeless and in a fight with tht whether it was covered. but the spokespn picked was this beautiful, articulate man er already confined to a wheelchair use she's lost one leg that had been cut off at the knee because of the spread of type iites, which is the kind you get from live, not the kind you're born with. anyway. long winded way of saying,...
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elizabeth quigley suffers from ms, but he's waving with the cameras with her alongside him as we speak, offering that traditional photo opportunity. of course, he has been a man at the heart of government here in scotland for much of the cost 17 years —— past. part of the cost 17 years —— past. part of the cost 17 years —— past. part of the snp for much longer than that. one of the other challenges he will have as a result is trying to present himself as a new face with fresh ideas for government when he is so associated with the decisions of the past and the leader of scottish past congratulated him for winning by 64 votes to 57. but they also took it as an opportunity to attack his record in government. he acknowledged that at times, he played a part in creating the intensely polarised environment we've seen at holyrood that i think it's fair to say has become more fracture is in recent months and years. hejoked he was now a changed man and he wanted more cross—party collaboration and he wants to kind of dampen down the tone of the debate in scotland — not least becau
elizabeth quigley suffers from ms, but he's waving with the cameras with her alongside him as we speak, offering that traditional photo opportunity. of course, he has been a man at the heart of government here in scotland for much of the cost 17 years —— past. part of the cost 17 years —— past. part of the cost 17 years —— past. part of the snp for much longer than that. one of the other challenges he will have as a result is trying to present himself as a new face with fresh ideas...
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yes, khrym, young man, mr. volodymyr, you know, i have a question, you... talked about the fact that the russian occupiers now have very serious problems with air defense on the territory of the temporarily occupied peninsula, does this mean that for us, for the armed forces of ukraine, this increases the probability of strikes on kerch bridge, now, which we can expect in the shortest possible time, including such a variant of the development of events cannot be excluded, but the destruction of the kerch bridge will be... done, let's say, in time when the armed forces of ukraine need it, that is, when other factors will be present, when we will be ready to strike at, let's say, to storm the enemy's fortifications and break through to the peninsula, this is the first, because if it is attacked and even destroyed now, well, they will begin to restore and repair it, as already it happened twice, and they won't even have time nor... opportunities and they will remain in crimea, well, no longer on the peninsula, but
yes, khrym, young man, mr. volodymyr, you know, i have a question, you... talked about the fact that the russian occupiers now have very serious problems with air defense on the territory of the temporarily occupied peninsula, does this mean that for us, for the armed forces of ukraine, this increases the probability of strikes on kerch bridge, now, which we can expect in the shortest possible time, including such a variant of the development of events cannot be excluded, but the destruction of...
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karen noble is our ray of sunshine. [ applause ] >> oh, man! [ applause ] >> reporter: did you have any idea this was about you? >> no. i believed all of you. i thought we were celebrating dance. >> reporter: we are. but you earned it. this school, you give them a space. there's always that one teacher that makes their room the place kids want to be. what do they mean to you? >> listen, i mean, this is north high legacy behind me. the north community high school is such a powerful place to be and i really feel honored to even be accepted in this space and in this community. they are like my children. they really are. >> reporter: you hear that, guys? we also have some other guests who want to help celebrate you. ray, come on. bring them in. right now. we've got -- [ applause ] what's the plan? >> we would like to offer you and your dancers a workshop with our team as well as invite you to perform with us at halftime at one of the games this upcoming season. [ applause ] >> reporter: they are excited about that. excellent. now there's one more s
karen noble is our ray of sunshine. [ applause ] >> oh, man! [ applause ] >> reporter: did you have any idea this was about you? >> no. i believed all of you. i thought we were celebrating dance. >> reporter: we are. but you earned it. this school, you give them a space. there's always that one teacher that makes their room the place kids want to be. what do they mean to you? >> listen, i mean, this is north high legacy behind me. the north community high school is...
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ms. she graduate from florida state university with a bachelors degree in biology and received her masters degree in education from the university of pennsylvania. greetings from the sunshine state. we are glad to -- lets you to ranking member bonamoci for and reduction of a a witness. >> i welcome to the committee emerson sites, , senior staff attorney with the american civil liberties union who works on the speech, privacy, and technology project. he focuses on first amendment free-speech protections and among other things he previously served as legal advisor for africa at the international center for nonprofit law and serves as an assistant general counsel to the new york city council. he held the basses degree in political science from stanford university, a masters in public affairs from the princeton school of public and international affairs and a juris doctor from the new york university school of law. welcome to the committee. >> our final witness is ms. ford -- she's a superint
ms. she graduate from florida state university with a bachelors degree in biology and received her masters degree in education from the university of pennsylvania. greetings from the sunshine state. we are glad to -- lets you to ranking member bonamoci for and reduction of a a witness. >> i welcome to the committee emerson sites, , senior staff attorney with the american civil liberties union who works on the speech, privacy, and technology project. he focuses on first amendment...
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mast: ms. corbett, you are recognized. ms. corbett: thank you. my husband, ryan corbett, was a healthy and selfless american man who committed himself and our family healthy asking people build their local economy and build a better life for themselves and their families. in august 2020 two, having relocated to the u.s. with our family, ryan returned to afghanistan to check on his vision, a vision he had specifically been encouraged by the taliban to continue. he was granted a visa for this purpose, now for 628 days, he has been held hostage in a basement sale by the taliban services. he has endured unspeakable treatment. if he makes it out alive, our children worry he will not be recognizable to us and unable to fully recover. i'm grateful for the assistance of the many public servants who have worked to bring ryan home, but i must say that this experience has tested my faith in our government close ability to solve the toughest problems. for example, the state department support -- for 14 months did not designate right as unlawfully detained ba
mast: ms. corbett, you are recognized. ms. corbett: thank you. my husband, ryan corbett, was a healthy and selfless american man who committed himself and our family healthy asking people build their local economy and build a better life for themselves and their families. in august 2020 two, having relocated to the u.s. with our family, ryan returned to afghanistan to check on his vision, a vision he had specifically been encouraged by the taliban to continue. he was granted a visa for this...
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a man charged with murdering schoolboy daniel anjorin with a samurai sword in london has appeared in court. marcus arduini monzo was remanded into custody over the attack in hainault on tuesday morning. westminster magistrates' court heard daniel, who was 1a, suffered fatal stab wounds and four other people were injured. take that are the latest pop group to move their concerts from the co—op live in manchester. the arena's opening was postponed for a third time last night when a show by the rapper, a boogie wit da hoodie, was called off. olivia rodrigo has also had a concert cancelled. there are two things happening simultaeously in ukraine that are deserving of much greater attention. since the middle of march, moscow has intensified its attacks on ukraine's energy infrastructure, and today 50% of it is damaged. it is the price of leaving ukraine exposed, and it will have a knock—on effect here in europe. potentially, it could lead to an increase in ukrainian demand for gas and electricity in europe and an overall market response to the likelihood that vladimir putin is winning
a man charged with murdering schoolboy daniel anjorin with a samurai sword in london has appeared in court. marcus arduini monzo was remanded into custody over the attack in hainault on tuesday morning. westminster magistrates' court heard daniel, who was 1a, suffered fatal stab wounds and four other people were injured. take that are the latest pop group to move their concerts from the co—op live in manchester. the arena's opening was postponed for a third time last night when a show by the...
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we know the man charged with the murder of ms. riley was released into the united states under parole not based on statutory requirements but just because we were full. if i were the riley family, i'd be pretty upset. they might want to thank about suing. but right now i'd like to yield to senator britt from alabama who has tried to find a solution to this problem. mrs. britt: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mrs. britt: first i'd like to say thank you to my colleague from south carolina for his leadership on this critical issue. the laken riley act is the bipartisan border bill that should be on the senate floor today. i am proud to be the lead senate sponsor of this critical legislation along with my colleague from north carolina. the laken riley act passed the house of representatives in an overwhelmingly bipartisan fashion. the gentleman from georgia, congressional district 10, secured 37 democratic votes for this bill on the house floor. and here in the senate this bill is bipartisan and has a c
we know the man charged with the murder of ms. riley was released into the united states under parole not based on statutory requirements but just because we were full. if i were the riley family, i'd be pretty upset. they might want to thank about suing. but right now i'd like to yield to senator britt from alabama who has tried to find a solution to this problem. mrs. britt: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mrs. britt: first i'd like to say thank you to my...
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because during that rough time of 2020 and 2021, ms. jones and they are group sanded with us every three months where are you on this reform what are you doing what is this and that not done? offer man give me a break but she never did (laughter) you know what those types of pushes what we need and we have community partners that do that the bar association the president aladdin jackson sitting there (clapping.) julie who has been with us with policy changes and workshops and the like but they bring a perspective sometimes subcommittee we have blind spots we don't see what i have that level ever perspective urging to do better work shout out to all the groups that work with us i'll only rattle after a few. >> (calling names.) >> a staple and ms. paul brown here and george ms. brown is still been she's always there pushing us. she's there reminding us don't forgot about me and my son what will i do to fix your problems so ms. brown thank you. (clapping.) >> the homeless coalition we don't agree i'll be the first to say three they're here
because during that rough time of 2020 and 2021, ms. jones and they are group sanded with us every three months where are you on this reform what are you doing what is this and that not done? offer man give me a break but she never did (laughter) you know what those types of pushes what we need and we have community partners that do that the bar association the president aladdin jackson sitting there (clapping.) julie who has been with us with policy changes and workshops and the like but they...
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stay away from my man, bitch! or i'll whup your sorry-ho ass back to last year! - trey parker and matt stone were two of the funniest people i ever met. and their success story is proof that if you just stay true to yourself, you don't have to do anything else. - people think, "oh, you came and did this show and now you're big sellouts." the truth is, i mean, we were sellouts to begin with. - "perhaps there is no stopping the corporate machine." - ahh! - i mean, we were sleeping at friends' houses, had no money, and then one fox executive had seen a cartoon we had made in college. and he said, "make me another christmas video that i can send out as a christmas card." and, you know, he gave us, like, 700 bucks, and we went and made this five-minute short. - i come seeking retribution. - [gasps] he's come to kill you 'cause you're jewish, kyle. - oh, [bleep]! - it went around the tv community like wildfire. - yeah! - ohh! - i mean, it was the funniest thing you'd ever seen in your life. both: go, santa! - somebody showed me the short. both: go, jesus! - and i thoug
stay away from my man, bitch! or i'll whup your sorry-ho ass back to last year! - trey parker and matt stone were two of the funniest people i ever met. and their success story is proof that if you just stay true to yourself, you don't have to do anything else. - people think, "oh, you came and did this show and now you're big sellouts." the truth is, i mean, we were sellouts to begin with. - "perhaps there is no stopping the corporate machine." - ahh! - i mean, we were...