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enter washington's marines. so washington's marines actually consisted of four separate and distinct groups. i already mentioned to you that washington had soldiers fill in the role of marines as depicted here by. that picture of john glover that you side. and i mentioned that there were many out there as well. privateers were served particular on some of the larger ships. an example, this is a gentleman named william shippen. william shippen was a 27 year old merchant from philadelphia. and the of four. he started the war as a privateer before assuming command of the marine detachment on board the pennsylvania state flagship, the montgomery. each of the separate stage had eir ownavies as well because the continental congress had not yet been able to acquire the resources to build a national international eyes now on philadelphia's doorstep ship and went ashore to fight beside the continental marines as a member of the philadelphia militia unit known as the s.o.s. unfortunately, ship would be killed in the8ú ba
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, washington. he talked about climate change and clean energy. jobs and the economy. homelessness, education, and infrastructure investment. he also discusses protecting civil rights and stresses the need to enshrine reproductive freedom in the state's constitution. governor inslee has held the office since 2013. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] thank you. thank you. and good afternoon. i'd like to start this afternoon by thanking reverend dee isenhour for her inspiring invocation. you always inspire me. bobbi ray. isn't that wonderful harmony? let's bring some harmony to this discussion. i just love it. and for the university of washington huskies who gave us an incredible season. that was an amazing season. [ applause ] mr. president, madam speaker, mr. chief justice, distinguished justices of the court, members of the legislature, tribal leaders, members of the consular corps, and most importantly, my fellow washingtonians. i come to you as a governor, as a granddad,
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we need it in the state of washington. we pursued some of the most transformative policies in the nation while i have been in this position. for example, i am proud the leaders of our state are under no illusion that social justice issues were somehow settled 60 years ago with the passage of the civil rights act. we will continue advancing social justice. and we have made equity a part of everything we do in state government, environmental justice policies -- [applause] we have done so with environmental justice policies like a new agency in the office of equity. we must maintain our progress against racism and its pernicious influence on the past and present. the genius of america, i believe, is that we can recognize that we are not yet in a state of perfection, but we will always work to form a more perfect union, and that is what we are doing in the state of washington. before i close, i want to say that there are two grave threats in the united states and unfortunately, in our state today. one threat is to the very bas
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but in the years that the city of washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as our temporary us. this room serves for the house of representatives. the second floor of the building that we'll see in a moment was the united states senate, the house of representatives. each representative at that in our history represented 30,000 people. we had a population at our first census of about three and three quarters million. we had 106 members of the house we would sit in this room and eventually from 16 states and the story as the us capitol the story where we're taking a new and actually offer it doing things like adding new states to the original 13 also. so the bill of would become a part our constitution while philadelphia was the capitol in fact the secretary of state thomas jefferson would formally announce amendments to the constitution in by basically coming congress here in this building and officially announcing that changed our constitution which of course the bill of rights is a huge part of our history and will be in
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lozada: it's a washington insider book written by a certain kind of washington insider. he's a very good washington insider journalist, but he is not someone who held high office. he is not someone who has worked in the white house. those are different kinds of insiders. there are pockets of insiderness washington, and that is one of the ultimate versions of the journalist as insider. peter: what was the reaction to that book here in this town? because he name checked a lot of people. andrea mitchell, tammy had died, mike allen, chris dodd, trent lott. this was about 11 years ago. chronologically speaking, it's the earliest book -- my essay on that book is the earliest one that appears in this book, in "the washington book.": what was interesting about that book is there was almost as much pre-reaction is there was a reaction. people knew it was in the works, and people were talking about it. he had published a profile of mike allen, who was then the lead writer of playbook morning newsletter, which was a huge deal at the time. it still is sort of a robust franchise. he
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what is a washington book? mr. lozada: that is a good question because i define it very expansively. the obvious washington books are political memoirs and manifestoes and campaign biographies and the like that i often think of special counsel investigations, commission reports, supreme court opinions as being vital washington texts. and of course there are books you may not think of as overtly political books. but they land in a moment where they become highly politicized so i included those as well in the canon of washington books. host: you say even in the bad ones, there is something to glean. mr. lozada: oh yeah often especially in the bad ones. a lot of these books get pored over by political reporters who will give you the dreaded takeaways. the sort of five things you need to know from mitt romney's book or whatever the latest volume is. i tried to come after that and i try to find some insight in the little things. it could be just a throwaway line that they used with a low-level aid. it could be something
what is a washington book? mr. lozada: that is a good question because i define it very expansively. the obvious washington books are political memoirs and manifestoes and campaign biographies and the like that i often think of special counsel investigations, commission reports, supreme court opinions as being vital washington texts. and of course there are books you may not think of as overtly political books. but they land in a moment where they become highly politicized so i included those...
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so that'hat you see with things in washington, d.c. today so so the big fight in the house of representatives in this room is or not to pay for this treaty and there's days of debates and on the last day there's a big crowd in our public balcony. you have men like vice president adams supreme court justices sitting the balcony and. the big this is of course an era where we love our speeches deepd with rhetoric and the best speaker of the time is a man named fisherderalist. he is definitely this treaty to survive. but he's been ill. he hasn't said anything. and of course, this last day, everyone's waiting to see if heout it. and he does. he stands up and he's sort begins by saying, well, if my strength can hold out, i'd like to say a few words on the ■nsubject. he proceeds to speak for over an hour. i think it's about five pages in the congressional record speech. he collapses at the into his sleep, but he lked a british and if people remembered all the devastation. do we really want to do this again? fight another war, four years and
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but washington d.c. as a as an urban area changed considerably the whole center of washington moved there was very little downtown in terms of of residential for people the whole the entire shopping district in and market area of washington had moved and slowly hotel deteriorated in terms of its goods and services. so by 1960s it was it was necessary to the hotel and whe president john f kennedy traveled from the capital to the white house, he decided that it had to be improvements to pennsylvania avenue. he created the pennsylvania avenue development corporation, a task revitalizing this corridor. he wanted pennsylvania avenue to once again be the the font avenue of everyone's dreams. the commission decided that the willard hotel should be demolished and open parks very should be created. an auction was held. the admission was a dollar and you were asked to bring chisels and hammers. the hotel was stripped. everything. if you could car it, you could take it in the lobby. going to see the tiles. there's
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washington's leadership style? yeah, so i think his number one leadership quality was service. he always chose to serve. he didn't want to. he was kind of a reluctant leader, but he always chose to get in for the good of the country because he believed there was something on the back end for that. you have to credit people who choose a life of service at all, no matter where they are politically. you got you're in the game. so i think that that's the first step. but he did it time and time again. i mean when he came back here to mount vernon with martha, it was like, this is it. i want to just farm and run this place here and finish my life here. but he was tapped again. obviously, in the the constitutional convention and obviously, as the first president for another eight years, i think his leadership style was again of all to listen to all sides let them argue in front of you and then make a decision. and he was decisive in his leadership wasn't wish wishy washy but he did let it play out in front of him. the lea
washington's leadership style? yeah, so i think his number one leadership quality was service. he always chose to serve. he didn't want to. he was kind of a reluctant leader, but he always chose to get in for the good of the country because he believed there was something on the back end for that. you have to credit people who choose a life of service at all, no matter where they are politically. you got you're in the game. so i think that that's the first step. but he did it time and time...
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washington is the place to be. i welcome our new washingtonians who have seen the genius and promise of our great state. the minimum wage was nine dollars in 2013, today, it is over 16. the wages overall have grown by 39% and doubled the national rate. our gdp has grown 45% from 528 billion in 20 $13-$768 billion today. we should be proud of this. we are among the very few states that rank as both a top state for business and workers. we have done great work. >> [ applause ] >> we contemplate this next year and the work ahead. i think back to my dad who coached track at high school. he told his is to imagine that the finish line was 10 yards beyond the tape and he wanted to make sure that they wouldn't let up before the race was over. my dad always said and it sticks with me, run through the tape. we are going to run through the tape this year. just as i know, he will give it your best work and i will give you mine. this is not a farewell speech and these are not famous last words. i'm not writing into the sunset.
washington is the place to be. i welcome our new washingtonians who have seen the genius and promise of our great state. the minimum wage was nine dollars in 2013, today, it is over 16. the wages overall have grown by 39% and doubled the national rate. our gdp has grown 45% from 528 billion in 20 $13-$768 billion today. we should be proud of this. we are among the very few states that rank as both a top state for business and workers. we have done great work. >> [ applause ] >> we...
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well and so they demand washington to see all the papers. and so on well he says, no, you in the senate approves it. you guys don't have anything do with it. so what the house essentially is going to do is they say, well, maybe what we'll try to do is take away the funding. we won't pay for this treaty. anything that has to be paid, we'll just not spend the money therefore the will effectually die at this point time. so that's not necessarily a new strategy that you see with things in washington, d.c.he hoe of representatives in this room is or not to pay for this treaty and there's days of debates and on the last day there's a big crowd in our public balcony. you have men like vice president john adams supreme court justices and. the big this is of course an era where we love our speeches, nfused with rhetoric and the best speaker of the time is a man named fisher ames is a federalist. he is definitely this treaty to he hasn't said anything. and of course, this last day, everyone's waiting to see if he'll make the last statement about it. d
well and so they demand washington to see all the papers. and so on well he says, no, you in the senate approves it. you guys don't have anything do with it. so what the house essentially is going to do is they say, well, maybe what we'll try to do is take away the funding. we won't pay for this treaty. anything that has to be paid, we'll just not spend the money therefore the will effectually die at this point time. so that's not necessarily a new strategy that you see with things in...
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those of the same things we need to do in washington. we need to make sure we do not spend more than we bring an created economic growth create economic while. it is not happening under president biden and chair brown you know. that costs ohio families $11000 more a year you know when you pump your gas. you know he turned the television on. people do not feel secure pretty talk to a small businessman they don't know whether they should expand or not. this is what we need to go into in washington is make sure we understand we have to make very difficult choices. i have made the difficult choices in my career. not everyone always agrees what i have done in my career but you know you understand i wasn't ohio republicans all over the state you know i'm acting in the best interest of ohio. i am working each and everyday to make a high wind lives better. i am not worried about my political career i'm worried about you that's the lens upon which i'm going to approach the problems you're facing in washington. correct c-span is your unfiltered vi
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washington form associates of joe biden, son, hon. so have testifies that the president was involved in the business dealings negations were made during the house impeachment inquiry, the latest face of an impeachment inquiry being taken against by them. c. a. mr. bob zelinski, who's the big guy? are you sure about that? because when doing the job i or you're sure i'm a 1000 percent sure is joe biden line when he says he did not interact with hunter by jen bye. and their business partners are for an interest. yes or no? yes, mr. gladys yes or the lights has tested many bikes, of republican party allegations, the jo biden's family used his political influence for financial gain. the claims points to this funding. while he's so busy us senate to let's as vice president democrats subject to the accusations linking them to russia's a legit efforts to influence us domestic affairs on the bottom, refused to attend the hearing after denying the allegations against his father. house of the conservative daily podcast, jo oldman explains why he
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washington and his fellow eyes are already running around crying for rather isis isis. but those who learned by experience to mistrust and this thing the west has to say, look around and see if possible. full flag operation executed by the ukraine's military intelligence agency called the who. why? because of their, a long and bloody history of 3rd sex on russia, that they resort to in the absence of natural feel success. now let's examine this record. now, in the final days of last year, the head of kias regime lighting is lensky issued an order to strike the russian seats of del grades, getting $24.00 civilians, including children pretty much what to be able to do what just happened and built around is definitely a terrorist act which was under the cover of 2 rockets, i agree. they struck using a multiple launch rockets system, this kind of width and hits indiscriminately. and they used it to strike the city center where our people were walking around just ahead of new year's eve. it was a targeted attack on civilians. of course it's a terrorist act. you can call it a
washington and his fellow eyes are already running around crying for rather isis isis. but those who learned by experience to mistrust and this thing the west has to say, look around and see if possible. full flag operation executed by the ukraine's military intelligence agency called the who. why? because of their, a long and bloody history of 3rd sex on russia, that they resort to in the absence of natural feel success. now let's examine this record. now, in the final days of last year, the...
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but it's not just efforts that washington state. i am especially proud to have secured funding through congressionally directed spng aurora senior housing development for seniors in seattle, which will have 90 housing units. that is a great start, but i know we have a lot more work to do when it comes to tackling the housing crisis, and i will keep pushing for progress with my colleagues every day. over their heads, families need food on the table. i held a roundtable in seattle a few weeks ago talking with experts and even a mom who depended on wic. as i told them, i take this personally. i remember what it was like whe and we had to rely on food stamps. making cuts that leave our kids hungry was never an option i fo and nail to make sure that bill fully funded wic, which serves over 130,000 moms and kids just in my home state of washington. and we fully funded the brand-new permanent summer program i established, summer evt, which will help feed half a million kids in washington state alone this summer. plus, i secured 1.8 million
but it's not just efforts that washington state. i am especially proud to have secured funding through congressionally directed spng aurora senior housing development for seniors in seattle, which will have 90 housing units. that is a great start, but i know we have a lot more work to do when it comes to tackling the housing crisis, and i will keep pushing for progress with my colleagues every day. over their heads, families need food on the table. i held a roundtable in seattle a few weeks ago...
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but a lot of the things that went to washington, dar when washington is burned, the war of 1812. we lose a lot of those early things. so so that's that's one of the challenges with a all things buo make do the best can to to give people that sense they come in to see them of what it lood li when men like james madison, young andrew jackson were sitting in this room as members of the house of representatives. well, they were in the chamber here at congress hall i the roou can see, is quite a bit more grand than the house of representatives would have been. there's there's a couple of reasons fornation go back to whe british. of course, british have a parliament with houses, an upper house, the house of lords, the lower house, the■r house common. and there's definitely parallels with our congress today. the of representatives is very commons and then the senatese of would therefore be to be based on the house of lords. but obviously we're not to have dukes and earls■% and noble tits like that, but where we have states, every state is equal in the senate. so the states kind of t
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well, why would washington do such a thing? and the name of the us occupation is continued extraction of syria's resources. there was no doubt the us is the great or vices. but for those who deliberately close their eyes to the truth, the statement of robert f kennedy, the nephew of john f kennedy saying we create a dices reaffirms the fact that the american regime is the godfather of dias, isis. the us claims that it is present in syria to fight dice. that itself had a major role in creating is just an excuse to continuing its occupation and look serious national wealth, including its energy resources and wheat. at the same time, the us is trying to convince the world that isis was the only party behind the recent attack in moscow and the flex, any possibility of ukrainian involvement lateral. who in his already trying to link this to you brain and say that the brain is responsible? does the us have any evidence to back that up? no, there is no whatsoever any evidence. and in fact, what we know to be the case is that ice k is
well, why would washington do such a thing? and the name of the us occupation is continued extraction of syria's resources. there was no doubt the us is the great or vices. but for those who deliberately close their eyes to the truth, the statement of robert f kennedy, the nephew of john f kennedy saying we create a dices reaffirms the fact that the american regime is the godfather of dias, isis. the us claims that it is present in syria to fight dice. that itself had a major role in creating...
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also in the program, israel councils, a visit of a key delegation to washington. that's off the us, abstain from of the phone to the un security council, which finally adopted a cease fire resolution put down the it is a tuesday evening here and most ago with your top stores lined up and ready to roll here and off to you. so the death toll from friday's terror attack on a crowded concert holden, most scope is not risen to a 139. that does include 3 children here at all to you. we're continuing our in depth coverage of the deadliest atrocity in russia in the, in it were televised the parents, the head of rushes, federal security. so besides western powers facilitated the terrorist attack of the concert hall and ukraine was directly involved. so this act was prepared both by radical islamic themselves. naturally facilitated by weight is also strong service existing. the special services of ukraine also have a direct link to integrate into what does ukraine supposedly need to do to prove it was the commit sabotage and terrorist attacks and cities. that's what the cra
also in the program, israel councils, a visit of a key delegation to washington. that's off the us, abstain from of the phone to the un security council, which finally adopted a cease fire resolution put down the it is a tuesday evening here and most ago with your top stores lined up and ready to roll here and off to you. so the death toll from friday's terror attack on a crowded concert holden, most scope is not risen to a 139. that does include 3 children here at all to you. we're continuing...
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how are these guns making their way into washington, d.c.? >> typically they're coming from other states and i can tel i've been a police officer in virginia for 27 years, virginia >> and many of those guns are making their way into washington, d.c.? >> they make their way to a lot of places. >> , in your opinion, your capitol campus and area -- >> certainly in the wrong hands. >> do you believe the officers will be safer if it was difficult to obtain m4-style ns, assault rifles and high-capacity magazines? >> so -- any police officer is safe when there's fewer guns around in my view. >> i want to ask you, you've talked about and others haventie occurred on members of congress as well as staff and what are the safety to members and staff when they're off capitol grounds in dc? you mentioned a little bit in your testimony, i wonder if you can expand on that. >> so we do -- when we have congressional events that are off campus we certainly want to provide escorts or resources and one of the initiatives that we were looking to to reach a memoran
how are these guns making their way into washington, d.c.? >> typically they're coming from other states and i can tel i've been a police officer in virginia for 27 years, virginia >> and many of those guns are making their way into washington, d.c.? >> they make their way to a lot of places. >> , in your opinion, your capitol campus and area -- >> certainly in the wrong hands. >> do you believe the officers will be safer if it was difficult to obtain...
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by washington. the western europeans and japan in washington is also upset because south africa drives the us outline is relevant to the international court of justice on a charge of committing genocide in gossip. washington is concerned that it will be joined into this lawsuit as an theater and a better. similarly, in washington, the us congress is threatening certain free privileges in exemptions that south africa enjoys under the africa growth an opportunity act which is incense thing, kentoria. and then you have to look at the wider regional context. that is to say because of this downturn in washington for tory or license, there might be a silver lining in the cloud because washington is now trying to improve relations with south africa's neighbors and on affordability to gain leverage again, south africa, i'm speaking to the trip to end goal a few months ago by us secretary of state. and anthony pointed, recall that in 19 seventy's, united states collaborated with the parts itself out here to
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washington says it's very disappointed by the cancelation of the israeli delegations visit to the us capital. the un security council resolution has been welcomed though by many countries and international bodies including south africa, the arab league, the european union and west asian states. israel however has said it will not and its war on gaza despite this resolution until all israeli captives have been released, and iran's welcome adoption of the resolution by the un security council as a positive though inadequate step. foreign ministry spokesperson nasir kanani said what is important more than passing this resolution is effective measures to enforce it and end israel's attacks on gaza and the occupied west. bank, he added, lifting israel's siege of gaza, sending extensive humanitarian aid and international funding for gaza reconstruction, are other important steps that have to be taken. kenani said israel's reaction to the resolution shows how angry it is about irreparable defeat the regime has suffered in political and international arenas. he said the security council must
washington says it's very disappointed by the cancelation of the israeli delegations visit to the us capital. the un security council resolution has been welcomed though by many countries and international bodies including south africa, the arab league, the european union and west asian states. israel however has said it will not and its war on gaza despite this resolution until all israeli captives have been released, and iran's welcome adoption of the resolution by the un security council as...
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washington should have stayed out of ukraine before quickly corrected himself. don't make the mistake american. american made a mistake. we went after been logged to a job. but we shouldn't have gotten into the training. i mean, we should, we should have gotten into know the whole thing interact in afghanistan wasn't necessary. some a saying the bite and confused ukraine would have gotten his strong. he did not. he could no longer hold back what everyone understands that the united states has blood really embarrassed itself with the ukranian project. what's the country's discouraged ukraine from signing a peace agreements with russia? well, that's the statements made by the slovak prime minister robots feed. so in his recent interview, we also states that western side 6 against russia, adults working a simple push i'm it will do the demo. we are trying to open the topic of an immediate cease fire to stop fighting. and to start over negotiations, i think it is better to correlate negotiating table for 10 years, then to leave the russians and ukrainians, killing e
washington should have stayed out of ukraine before quickly corrected himself. don't make the mistake american. american made a mistake. we went after been logged to a job. but we shouldn't have gotten into the training. i mean, we should, we should have gotten into know the whole thing interact in afghanistan wasn't necessary. some a saying the bite and confused ukraine would have gotten his strong. he did not. he could no longer hold back what everyone understands that the united states has...
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george washington have sat for this portrait. i would like to think that gilbert's stuart being as talented as he was, would have been recognized here in america. so this is john quincy adams room named for secretaries of state who became president and who is this? this is john quincy adams and this is a likeness that was done in 1816 when he was an american foreign minister in england. and this is after he had served president before before he had served as president. he would come back and become secretary of state. and then after, of course, president. i don't think i've ever seen that image of john quincy adams. it's one of my favorite. when i think of john quincy adams, of course, i of john adams. and the role he had in his son's life. and of course, people would come up to john and they would say, well, you must be so proud. your son and john adams would say he a mother, too. so i to think of him as actually the son of abigail adams. there is a resemblance to abigail and there is. well, one of the treasures that is in this
george washington have sat for this portrait. i would like to think that gilbert's stuart being as talented as he was, would have been recognized here in america. so this is john quincy adams room named for secretaries of state who became president and who is this? this is john quincy adams and this is a likeness that was done in 1816 when he was an american foreign minister in england. and this is after he had served president before before he had served as president. he would come back and...
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— washington? we know it came seedil . washington? we know it came speedily. usually _ washington? we know it came speedily. usually it _ washington? we know it came speedily. usually it takes - washington? we know it came speedily. usually it takes a - washington? we know it came| speedily. usually it takes a few days— speedily. usually it takes a few days like — speedily. usually it takes a few days like aid like this to be disbursed from the federal government but in this case it has been _ government but in this case it has been three — government but in this case it has been three days since we saw the bridge _ been three days since we saw the bridge collapse. we know it is in the amount of $60 million that will allow_ the amount of $60 million that will allow recovery and rebuilding efforts — allow recovery and rebuilding efforts to begin to get under way but this— efforts to begin to get under way but this is— efforts to begin to get under way but this is not what it will take to rebuild _ but this is not what it will take to rebuild this bridge. that sum has bee
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i recognize the gentleman from washington. mrs. rodgers: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. roy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. roy: i thank the speaker. we are in a cold war with china. and some of my colleagues want to ignore this fact. we have legislation before us that is 12 pages long. the bill is not a ban it forces foreign adversaries including chinese communists, to divest. the bill is not a bill of attainer it's not retrospective it. does the not violate the first amendment. it focuses on conduct not content. it requires both being controlled by a foreign adversary and conduct that itself is espionage. if you just have one alone it might be debatable as the gentleman from north carolina or senator paul notes in that it might protect americans' rights to seek out and obtain foreign propaganda. but again, that is not this case because we have and have as a trigger in this bill demonstrates national security conduct harm. to be clear we've prope
i recognize the gentleman from washington. mrs. rodgers: i yield 1 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from texas, mr. roy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. roy: i thank the speaker. we are in a cold war with china. and some of my colleagues want to ignore this fact. we have legislation before us that is 12 pages long. the bill is not a ban it forces foreign adversaries including chinese communists, to divest. the bill is not a bill of...
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from that point, what is it for washington when it - what is it for washington when it comes to this meeting? how much leverage does benny gantz have domestically in israel? i leverage does benny gantz have domestically in israel?— domestically in israel? i think it is clear that _ domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the _ domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the united - domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the united states l domestically in israel? i think it i is clear that the united states and the biden administration is giving full backing to benny gantz and between him and benjamin netanyahu, they want to see the back of netanyahu. the american interests are the interests of peace. and also public opinion polls, they will see in washington that if there were elections today, benny gantz is the most likely candidate to become prime minister. so this is in preparation, but also sending a signal to the israeli people, you should move on to a new leadership because the current leadership doesn't serve your interests. yossi mekelberg. _ doesn
from that point, what is it for washington when it - what is it for washington when it comes to this meeting? how much leverage does benny gantz have domestically in israel? i leverage does benny gantz have domestically in israel?— domestically in israel? i think it is clear that _ domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the _ domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the united - domestically in israel? i think it is clear that the united states l domestically in israel? i...
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you buy a home in washington, you buy a newspaper in washington because it is the most influential city in the world and you want. want to lay your hands on that power? it is not possible for many people in the world to live without amazon. this company has become so big that others have to adapt themselves to it. it is just like the amazon river, because there is life next to it, but if there is filuvial, people will lose their life. for sure, people's lives are affected by any small change in amazon, companies that prefer to be a part of amazon instead of confronting it, are best described in a sentence in a flag of sunrise book by robert stone. sometimes the mouse is so afraid that it endangers itself and goes to the cat itself. it seems that the cat and mouse game has entered new era. is my land and my country, it is not only the 1948 or 1967 borders from the sea to the river, i am not ready to let go of a centimeter. israel is here like any for by the support of the europe, by the support of the united states, that's why the land, well i was at the babo sham's protest last week and
you buy a home in washington, you buy a newspaper in washington because it is the most influential city in the world and you want. want to lay your hands on that power? it is not possible for many people in the world to live without amazon. this company has become so big that others have to adapt themselves to it. it is just like the amazon river, because there is life next to it, but if there is filuvial, people will lose their life. for sure, people's lives are affected by any small change in...
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also washington slots functions on the applicant, nations 12 official, the hello and welcome. this is the weekly when the new, the latest news from across the world, along with a round up at the stories the shapes the week is great to have what installed with the ukraine. a conflict with moscow stays his troops started long single and the southern fronts of these off what osha region, their russian defense ministry, has released footage of its engineer as a clearing the ground from ukrainian mines and other munitions. the the, [000:00:00;00] the s as a fail unless this was taken as a trophy by a comrade roof during the advance on the same front. it's an american grenade, or we have those, and this is a german splitter grenade. will someone put to the enemy mostly uses em? 70 mines? these are american mines. they are deployed remotely. approaching them is forbidden, just and so on. i mean, it was such remote mining affects the magnetic field. therefore, such minds are the most difficult to destroy. as you do not know how close you can approach them, therefore if we have to use
also washington slots functions on the applicant, nations 12 official, the hello and welcome. this is the weekly when the new, the latest news from across the world, along with a round up at the stories the shapes the week is great to have what installed with the ukraine. a conflict with moscow stays his troops started long single and the southern fronts of these off what osha region, their russian defense ministry, has released footage of its engineer as a clearing the ground from ukrainian...
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these are all cancel, the visit, the alpha key delegation to washington. that's after the us abstain from a vote at the un security council would finally exempt of the piece by regulation, forgot the while. this is odd international reaching you live in moscow. welcome to the updates by a michael points of the desk told from fridays to or tank on the crowded concept of . ready and in moscow. ready has now climbed to a $139.00, and that includes 3 children, were continuing in depth coverage of the deadliest atrocity in russia. in decades, the the rag televise appear at the head of russia's federal series security service. as of the western powers facilitated the terra attack of the concert hall and ukraine was directly involved, a lonely ship. i am still. this act was prepared both by radical islamic themselves, naturally facilitated by western special services just a little bit, the special services. if you pray and also have a direct link to integrate in a good way, what does ukraine supposedly they use due to previous was not enough committed to sabotage
these are all cancel, the visit, the alpha key delegation to washington. that's after the us abstain from a vote at the un security council would finally exempt of the piece by regulation, forgot the while. this is odd international reaching you live in moscow. welcome to the updates by a michael points of the desk told from fridays to or tank on the crowded concept of . ready and in moscow. ready has now climbed to a $139.00, and that includes 3 children, were continuing in depth coverage of...