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out during a confirmation hearing, we were examining nominee for spent nearly a decade on the bench, yett cannot describe the fundamental approach to the law. not her approach to deciding cases or sentencing the criminals but to reading and interpreting the constitution. so when tennesseans your her reviews and gives an opening statement and talks about how she makes decisions by starting from my point of its reality and by looking at the facts of the case and if i looking at present tense, you have to say, where does the constitution fit into your decision. at the same time that she has prefacing that methodology, i deciding cases, she's associating herself of philosophies meant to divide parents separating from their children they entitled to know what roles these associations are going to fight in her decision-making.on questions are not attacks, and that is a point that needs to be made. to ask questions, is not an attack. how do we keep our nation free as long as we do it by rope us respectful debate and that requires that you ask questions of individuals that come before you and tha
out during a confirmation hearing, we were examining nominee for spent nearly a decade on the bench, yett cannot describe the fundamental approach to the law. not her approach to deciding cases or sentencing the criminals but to reading and interpreting the constitution. so when tennesseans your her reviews and gives an opening statement and talks about how she makes decisions by starting from my point of its reality and by looking at the facts of the case and if i looking at present tense, you...
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or a carpenter yett doing those things so much here. i did not complete m my apprenticeship so here it is rather illegal to apply trade for your own profit. so i do these things when it is needful or for the common or the principal men or myself. beyond that, it isn't something we are doing much here although there are other men. >> were you accepted? >> there is a part of me that fears the persons here see me as the natives. i appreciate and i'm grateful for my friends here and what they've done for me, welcoming into their community with rather open arms, yet i will never truly feel a part of them i always will i fear feel a bit outside of the community. >> why don't you go back to england? >> i saw what the families had here and it made me rather hopeful for what i could achieve where there is work to be had back in england i would be but a burden on my family, on my father. at least here one can labor, whereas you know back in england to have been on acres of land for near two centuries. they've newly come upon means whereas everyon
or a carpenter yett doing those things so much here. i did not complete m my apprenticeship so here it is rather illegal to apply trade for your own profit. so i do these things when it is needful or for the common or the principal men or myself. beyond that, it isn't something we are doing much here although there are other men. >> were you accepted? >> there is a part of me that fears the persons here see me as the natives. i appreciate and i'm grateful for my friends here and...
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florida has about 3 million more people than new york does, and yett new york's budget is over twiceof the state of florida's budget. do they have better infrastructure? better roads? no. not better education. florida k-12 latest achievement rankings by education week puts florida number three in the entire country, and we have a number -- [applause]us and we have the number one ranked public university system five years running by u.s. news and world report. in september the united states reported 194,000 new jobs. florida sphere of that september jobs report r was 84,500 jobs. and in august of 21 -- 2021, the last month we full data on our revenue from hotels was 11% higher than august of 2019 before covid even happened. and the rest of the country was down by 5%. we are proud of the progress, but freedom works, but since i became governor i basically said i'm going to run, i'm going to do certain things, hold me to those promises. and so not only have we said what we are going to do, we have delivered time and time again for the people of florida. when i became governor since janu
florida has about 3 million more people than new york does, and yett new york's budget is over twiceof the state of florida's budget. do they have better infrastructure? better roads? no. not better education. florida k-12 latest achievement rankings by education week puts florida number three in the entire country, and we have a number -- [applause]us and we have the number one ranked public university system five years running by u.s. news and world report. in september the united states...
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but not in utah.ai not yette anyway. in utah we still look up. i firmly believe in my heart that if america is the last great hope of the world, then utah is the last great hope of america. but this is no guaranteed birthright. we have a choice, and we must make it every day. we can either become like every other state in the union or we can continue to be that quirky state out west that still believes in working together. cynics like to attack thisst concept of the utah way.y. they say it's a useless slogan, overplayed, untrue, or trite. some lose interest in the concept as soon as something happens that they disagree with, forgetting that, as judge learned hand taught us, the spirit of liberty is the spirit that is not too sure it is right. we may not always get it right, but in utah we reject false choices. here in utah, we proudly protect religious liberties and love and proudly protect our lgbtq neighbors. we deeply love our refugees and immigrants from all parts of the world and deeply respect the rule of law. in utah, we wisely invest in t
but not in utah.ai not yette anyway. in utah we still look up. i firmly believe in my heart that if america is the last great hope of the world, then utah is the last great hope of america. but this is no guaranteed birthright. we have a choice, and we must make it every day. we can either become like every other state in the union or we can continue to be that quirky state out west that still believes in working together. cynics like to attack thisst concept of the utah way.y. they say it's a...
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me and probably the most practical reason is i'm only 34 and don't trust myself to have the wisdom yettugh important things to say about the later years but a lot of people have asked see that thing about possibly a follow-up should look. >> i grew up in a small rural community.y. when i became of school age my primary means of having books was the school library and that for me, for most -- i went to law school, to what. [laughter] i'm curious your feelings because you are an education lawyer as well, the last two years so many children have not been able to actually be physically in school perhaps with access to the school library, the only place they can get books. now that they are going book back, we can't predict what my happened next year or the year after. the school libraries are so important. >> the pandemic magnified social economic divides. ... meal. so what happens to those children who don't have food at home who don't have books at home who don't even have internet access and what i have seen from engaging with community librarians, including my childho what do you is tha
me and probably the most practical reason is i'm only 34 and don't trust myself to have the wisdom yettugh important things to say about the later years but a lot of people have asked see that thing about possibly a follow-up should look. >> i grew up in a small rural community.y. when i became of school age my primary means of having books was the school library and that for me, for most -- i went to law school, to what. [laughter] i'm curious your feelings because you are an education...
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blacklisted it late on some allies to rip and replace it in their systems yett somewhat have not thers to do business with. what does that s efforts to seriously degraded? is are still more to b) dhing cn be done? ias been prettyunsuccessful in a governmentata center provider. they have the whole suite of services. we should hav■h earlier frankly mo frd leaning again in so many of thesees any kind of tech company just the vulnerability today but if you have any kind of a daily, weekly, monthly■ upg all of those upgrades can be in the put it in. there are a number of nationstates which they had not gone the wall weight rate it is again reasons geopoliticallyn the g42 microsoft deal makes■ense. if you got this their financial out wall ways i continue to be . i will n entirely but the traditional stack of telecom equipment you move away from thesoftware-baset additional players. move fast enough and the chips bill we had $2 billion for developmentds to get out a little bit quicker. i actually feel the recognition amongst many nns of huawei ocesss highe but we've got to have an alternati
blacklisted it late on some allies to rip and replace it in their systems yett somewhat have not thers to do business with. what does that s efforts to seriously degraded? is are still more to b) dhing cn be done? ias been prettyunsuccessful in a governmentata center provider. they have the whole suite of services. we should hav■h earlier frankly mo frd leaning again in so many of thesees any kind of tech company just the vulnerability today but if you have any kind of a daily, weekly,...
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jefferson davisis knew that yett is amazing how many works of history related to the work simply ignoredin peter, yes that the lincoln who is not been to west point, who has not been previous work never been a combat hero of the united states pacer over this. briefly for a few weeks as a volunteer as he said, humorously, typically we spent more time cheating on speeches and indians and so, the other side of the coin is not lincoln is totally inexperienced and normally in terms of executive or authority you know he basically the current country lawyer. i didn't mean diminutive there he traveled all across illinois very good lawyer but is just lawyer news right law office a little law office perhaps maybe a big more met with a partner. denny was not wealth he was not used to holding community was used to giving orders any absolutely no idea i can see his military sorry, absolutely no idea, what davis was up to and wanting to seize fort sumter. >> and william stewart liggett singletary estate was being a little sneaky with city. >> yes enemy from some historians are different from you feel
jefferson davisis knew that yett is amazing how many works of history related to the work simply ignoredin peter, yes that the lincoln who is not been to west point, who has not been previous work never been a combat hero of the united states pacer over this. briefly for a few weeks as a volunteer as he said, humorously, typically we spent more time cheating on speeches and indians and so, the other side of the coin is not lincoln is totally inexperienced and normally in terms of executive or...
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buapned wha ngnerne hotel lahan yette was of preferred ple stay for french military men and fliers when they came to the foai or.tateipma or t cam aol sri tin asd -- always some siria aboutis country. he just ror tor tberethat with fondness. after the war was over h he ntaic. in 1919 he hosted a dinner for 80 rickeackerhe uted ribaer walki d,en3 i really miss the companionship that occurred between t french fliers and the american flis. alt o tg oie wl utedn air and not through war, but by piece. and so insoutred by that that joedheerlu o a hete lteay, i am going to donate cra and ty thenfor this price which was basical nslimework t i 3600me he did not know at the time that $25,000 w 1 t the oul. sohe bee on luteeangbehr h that long afterwards. most, all but one team staout ed he t wldun atp edou t. . d long island was a natural airfield. the center of nassau count3 the center of nassau count3 we3 naturally occurring perry east of the allegher es. itas flalar there re n trees. erre fms. deteeer y they had to bounce up and down little bit. placerhrisms toerpsad rhtext plains. curtis fiel
buapned wha ngnerne hotel lahan yette was of preferred ple stay for french military men and fliers when they came to the foai or.tateipma or t cam aol sri tin asd -- always some siria aboutis country. he just ror tor tberethat with fondness. after the war was over h he ntaic. in 1919 he hosted a dinner for 80 rickeackerhe uted ribaer walki d,en3 i really miss the companionship that occurred between t french fliers and the american flis. alt o tg oie wl utedn air and not through war, but by...
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battlefield which will definitely convert in decreaseport of the war but unfortunately we are nowhere near yett clear to take away from this is for us to try and do better in targeting russia revenues. >> yeah, no, targeting russian oil revenues is critical how is a big question, something that we will hopefully we will do work on. onon the one hand if you want global oil prices, the united states is largest priers, you are trying to take o 10% of the global market share.tactical innovations that we should be looking out for in ai or in the drone space or is this going to be sort basics with air power becoming a bigger player in the world. what are some of the things that you're looking out for in evolving battlefield or battle sea, battle face and air in thesurviving landscape? >> well, i know russian side king at counteruas technology and there are a lot of companies complaininghe the russian state like they want to develop something we can implement it, so this is a priority effort for the russians and also for the well. in terms of game-changing nobody is looking for the silver bullet, what
battlefield which will definitely convert in decreaseport of the war but unfortunately we are nowhere near yett clear to take away from this is for us to try and do better in targeting russia revenues. >> yeah, no, targeting russian oil revenues is critical how is a big question, something that we will hopefully we will do work on. onon the one hand if you want global oil prices, the united states is largest priers, you are trying to take o 10% of the global market share.tactical...
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not yett anyway. i think they want to be right where they are for the moment could challenge, you know, he was an executor, not a policy guy particularly, you might see a change, supreme leaders always in mid to late 80's. he's been sick for a long time. that would be an opportunity perhaps for change and i watched loosely and i didn't see a change in iranian policy. if i want today have a nuclear weapon, they could have had long before now. >> prevent them from having a nuclear weapon or was it not necessary because they are going the stay in the threshold. >> i first examined the problem with iranian nuclear weapons back in 2010. it's a difficult proposition. >> yeah. >> to talk about doing that. it's a very difficult proposition. >> even then. >> but it just fends on how much -- how much effort yourt want to put against it. >> yeah. all right, well, i recall your comments were a little different in tampa. >> if you would strike iranian nuclear capability i think itli would change world opinion and
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yette they were and are the two indispensable americans franklin and washington the founding partnership. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. we have time for some questions. >> can you please wait until we bring the microphone. >> i will be happy ever lot more that was in this talk. >> is a professional historian, you remain in all that we have guys like this in the right place at the right time. >> i do but both of them -- we have to listen to what they say, both of them honestly we think of franklin as his religious views or whatever we think about washington you know were conventional christians. but both believe it was from divine providence. they both believe that god or divine separated and created american something new under thr sun. and they both were chosen in the alignment and as were edmund randolph or john hancock, you can just keep naming these people who were central to this role, thomas jefferson, john adams, samuel adams, a laundryam list, yes it is impressive, i think people rise to the occasions, and especially in the south that was a real crucible. in tempered
yette they were and are the two indispensable americans franklin and washington the founding partnership. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. we have time for some questions. >> can you please wait until we bring the microphone. >> i will be happy ever lot more that was in this talk. >> is a professional historian, you remain in all that we have guys like this in the right place at the right time. >> i do but both of them -- we have to listen to what they say,...
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>> know we have not proposed it yett but we are collecting feedback from small entity representatives on that. and i think again it is interesting. it's not like another alone with inaccuracies and dispute rates on them are extremely high compared to other products. we also see if i go, others for. >> she would be in favor of taking it off? >> we are not proposed it yet that is one serious consideration we are collecting for >>'s what is your opinion of it real brief? lex i think based on the data over the past 10 years i do think the harms associated with an accurate medical debt reporting because a nightmare for people progress so you would take it off? >> i kindio of want to see how t all works. the difference is a medical debt separately from the medical bills that you did not apply for in advance of a medical loan. >> let me ask you this you've got a small business review panel. who have you dealt with? who have you gotten opinions of has been at medical providers have you interviewed them? >> yes in terms of the panel we will need to get you more information about who is ongo i.
>> know we have not proposed it yett but we are collecting feedback from small entity representatives on that. and i think again it is interesting. it's not like another alone with inaccuracies and dispute rates on them are extremely high compared to other products. we also see if i go, others for. >> she would be in favor of taking it off? >> we are not proposed it yet that is one serious consideration we are collecting for >>'s what is your opinion of it real brief?...
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yette street was actuallyrst named after his previous visit. so we got ahead of the curve and the plaque onide the lawson house, which is now known as the lafayette house gadsby's tavern, was also saved by the american legion post 24 due to its connection to lafayette as well. although not inherently political, lafayette's visit had massive political implications. the election of 1824 between john quincy adams and andrew jackson was one of the most tumultuous in american history. and while politics were divisive across the nation, tensions in washington were especially at an all time high. the election was the first where neither of the candidates had served in the revolution or had a hand in the country's founding documents. so without the rose colored memories of the founders to guide voters the nation was at a crossroads. what was the path for the future of the presidency? was reserved only for those with connected family names. with the revolution would america become a country where common man could be elected similarly to the equally bitt
yette street was actuallyrst named after his previous visit. so we got ahead of the curve and the plaque onide the lawson house, which is now known as the lafayette house gadsby's tavern, was also saved by the american legion post 24 due to its connection to lafayette as well. although not inherently political, lafayette's visit had massive political implications. the election of 1824 between john quincy adams and andrew jackson was one of the most tumultuous in american history. and while...
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yett to figure out how to modulate from the language and design the policy to get the majority.ould be hopeful that even if whatever the outcome of the election in january i don't for a minute say it won'tin be easir if we have 50 democratic senators but it's going to sit take the samee exercise. i hope there's a half a dozen republicans were hoping to calm bush that and some of it will depend on what you are paying for. if you can develop a consensus around the things we need to do and the things we need to pay for we ought to be able to have a conversation about these options about which is a consensus idea that you can use to pay. and some of the equity issues that are so deep in our society. >> you mentioned this conversation several times this issue if payment which some would say it's a quaint idea. there is a new paper that just came out from jason furman that argued 30 years of interest rates should make us concerned. they argue policy should focus on economic growth and they are right. i'm not talking about their reflections. i'm talking about avoiding having permanent
yett to figure out how to modulate from the language and design the policy to get the majority.ould be hopeful that even if whatever the outcome of the election in january i don't for a minute say it won'tin be easir if we have 50 democratic senators but it's going to sit take the samee exercise. i hope there's a half a dozen republicans were hoping to calm bush that and some of it will depend on what you are paying for. if you can develop a consensus around the things we need to do and the...
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from royalties in fact 55 percent of the 12 million acres under these we don't even have a plan for yett 80 percent is not currently producing there is plenty of opportunity. >> that assumes it will end in the near-term long as there is on certainty going forward. >> we're still seeing that. >> . >> what i hear from the oil service folks no one will invest in a new capacity. so are you committed that they will lease in the gulf of mexico? >> and then very glad. >> if you speak and with that constructionrs jobs by more hurricanes. speaking to the american and public of the great american outdoors act from the land water conservation fund which depends onn the funding. i yield back i'm just frustrated by this in action. >> thank you senator. mr. chairman. so who is it that you work for? is this a government agency? >> it is a group of an offshore oil and gas companies. >> sometimes we hate to be right. and then to cross-examine but the failure to adequately the pipelines. because of the cyberthreat. i can guarantee your systems are vulnerable to cyberattack today. whatever you tell me i ca
from royalties in fact 55 percent of the 12 million acres under these we don't even have a plan for yett 80 percent is not currently producing there is plenty of opportunity. >> that assumes it will end in the near-term long as there is on certainty going forward. >> we're still seeing that. >> . >> what i hear from the oil service folks no one will invest in a new capacity. so are you committed that they will lease in the gulf of mexico? >> and then very glad....
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it requirespr coordination betwn the dod, usaid and state and fragile countries that are not yett failed states not yet the scenes of active combat, but wherebu we might implement the same sort of strategy we've pursued in columbia over along period of time to prevent a fragile state from becoming a failed state. one of my concerns has been the general lack of engagement. there are severals areas of fos and one of them happens to now be the subject of i think renewed intense engagement, coastal west africa. i visited the relevant base that is now being occupied by both russian and american troops as we are likely being forced to leave. i'm very concerned about the security and stability region and our partners with whom we have trained and prepared for quite some time have been asking for years for additional assistance. mr. secretary, i would be interested in your input on what the plans are for taking advantage of this existing how we can coordinate planning between the diplomats, the development professionals and security professionals of the government and allied partners in an area
it requirespr coordination betwn the dod, usaid and state and fragile countries that are not yett failed states not yet the scenes of active combat, but wherebu we might implement the same sort of strategy we've pursued in columbia over along period of time to prevent a fragile state from becoming a failed state. one of my concerns has been the general lack of engagement. there are severals areas of fos and one of them happens to now be the subject of i think renewed intense engagement, coastal...
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we learned our lesson in 1945 and yett subsequent efforts at reconstructions have not shown that the learning of that was entirelyma permanent. we still suffer from wanting to take military actions or diplomatic actions and have them produce a quick response and then we wash our hands and walk away from them and say we will not pay any more bills. more in, much more expensive and requiring a great deal more from our society than we have been willing to give. that is something that we have to bear in mind. the problem posed by reconstruction offers us an interesting lesson in what is sometimes called nation building and in reconstruction we did a pretty poor job of it and many, many people especially black people suffered as a result. >> allen guezo, how broken was it? >> in the case of georgia, although the destruction in georgia by general sherman and his army has been pretty grossly exaggerated. people who either read sherman's memoirs or gone with the wind get this motion that somehow williams succumbs to sherman and everything that stood in the state of georgia, that's not really
we learned our lesson in 1945 and yett subsequent efforts at reconstructions have not shown that the learning of that was entirelyma permanent. we still suffer from wanting to take military actions or diplomatic actions and have them produce a quick response and then we wash our hands and walk away from them and say we will not pay any more bills. more in, much more expensive and requiring a great deal more from our society than we have been willing to give. that is something that we have to...
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not lose the federal ability for a lot of things and we believe in redemption in this country but yettehold people time and time again, who are formally incarcerated, the higher levels than reflects that net value entered places like puerto rico, is never one of those people are americans they should have the same access to vital programs like this we are facing in this country also, i just hunger prices but a nutrition crisis and we have an exposure of diet -related diseases new we know if we want to say because this country, one out of every three government dollars right now is in healthcare and the overwhelming majority of d thats diet -related diseases spread and what we seeee is programs tt i believe need to be expanded, they are actually people off of their prescription drugs and urban farm in the south word of new york and new jersey, is a filming the documentary, putting, including, two and you had just people volunteering and coming up inut talking about how theyrs got hundreds and hundreds of dollars worth of prescription drugs in the co-pay was $100.1 woman was telling me t
not lose the federal ability for a lot of things and we believe in redemption in this country but yettehold people time and time again, who are formally incarcerated, the higher levels than reflects that net value entered places like puerto rico, is never one of those people are americans they should have the same access to vital programs like this we are facing in this country also, i just hunger prices but a nutrition crisis and we have an exposure of diet -related diseases new we know if we...
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three months later we have not yett figured out what that international financing mechanismio is. what advice would you give the administration and what advice would you suggest we give the administrationra is how to push that $3.5 billion because they cannot we we can both save lives while also not unjustly enriching the taliban. n.there is a mechanism by whicho get this money directly connected to the afghan people as quickly as possible and i will start with you mr. beasley. i'd like to hear comments from all of our panelists. >> to lack of funds we t have globally in afghanistan we were talking about the crisis facing around the world in afghanistan you have a nation of form 40 million people and 23 million people -- that's just unheard of 38.7 million are knocking on famine store. we are like we don't have enough money. the world bank couldn't give it toth the taliban so we sat down with the taliban and said look let it go directly to us without your -- being on it and they consented and it didn't matter but it worked out when he came directly to us in the same thing on the f
three months later we have not yett figured out what that international financing mechanismio is. what advice would you give the administration and what advice would you suggest we give the administrationra is how to push that $3.5 billion because they cannot we we can both save lives while also not unjustly enriching the taliban. n.there is a mechanism by whicho get this money directly connected to the afghan people as quickly as possible and i will start with you mr. beasley. i'd like to hear...
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yett multiple unions have said they are opposed to this transaction pressing the concern with theye possibilityf closures. so my question is how do you plan to secure and will you commitex to secure jobs and work with local unions? >> thank you, senator, for the question. as mentioned earlier, we are in active conversations with the unions. we will work together with the unions obviously a successful business incr terms of taking ce of customers is what provides job security. it's something that a successful business creates job security and we believe will have an incredibly successful business that creates a job security and the largest retail union employer as well. >> will you commit to maintaining? >> we call our employees associates and we believe it's our associates choice in terms of what they decide to do. >> and you will commit to being neutral. >> we continue to support our associates on making those dedecisions. thank you. >> i was particularly interested in your testimony because i know a lot of independent grocers across connecticut family businesses like yours face the challenges
yett multiple unions have said they are opposed to this transaction pressing the concern with theye possibilityf closures. so my question is how do you plan to secure and will you commitex to secure jobs and work with local unions? >> thank you, senator, for the question. as mentioned earlier, we are in active conversations with the unions. we will work together with the unions obviously a successful business incr terms of taking ce of customers is what provides job security. it's...
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he said they, like a fly in the aeso sable sittingp' on the jury yett observed just what to do i raise and then he sat down. l tha and i thought they don't makethw speakers like that anymore.yrdad the senator who didn't understand what senator byrd had the knees.d men as a treasury of memories i should mention as well one of my best friends who served here, a wonderful friend and i think a great leader for a long white allows well, i just take a treasury of memories from thiser place, and this place, however,w has substantial burdens ahead of it, and if we are going to makee good decisions and exhibit the courage needed for the kind of future we want, we are going toe have to put some sacrifice onous the line for the country'saboute future. i want to talk just for a bit about a couple of those issues. while there are always biging issues and i've always been interested in debating the big issues, a principal passion has been the support of family go farmers and small business folks every morninthg get a job.e and family farmers out there who live on farms, plant a seed and hope it grow
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yett john mcenroe was a rebel with a cause. this is really noteb new for ni. to me it's just the latest iteration of them attempting to take rebellion and strip it of its political content andse then repackage it and sell it to consumers. that being said, it also i think that a very positive ripple effect when he did so because it showed a lot of athletes that okay, you may violate rule number one of the jockocracy. he may find us on the outside looking in ofre the sport you dedicate your life two, but that doesn't also mean you're going to be thrown into the memory hole. you are not going to be a commercial afterthought. you are somebody who can reemerge stronger, if you will, league that the could damage your brain and damage your body, and so you could almost have your cake and eat it, too. >> host: want to show some video from september 22, 2017. get your reaction to this. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a bitch off the field right now? out. he's fired. fired. [cheers and applaus
yett john mcenroe was a rebel with a cause. this is really noteb new for ni. to me it's just the latest iteration of them attempting to take rebellion and strip it of its political content andse then repackage it and sell it to consumers. that being said, it also i think that a very positive ripple effect when he did so because it showed a lot of athletes that okay, you may violate rule number one of the jockocracy. he may find us on the outside looking in ofre the sport you dedicate your life...
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i have yett to hear the answer why did we not start withdrawing the american citizens sooner? we knew we were going to be withdrawing in january or may or sooner than the actual execution. given the concerns about pushing theen withdrawal back in the criteria and the agreement to ensure that we did the handoff correctly. we already were not going to fully withdraw by may of 2021. when they are not the strongest in the fighting season as opposed to waiting until the winter months when there is more of a fighting season so relatively low. >> and i'm sorry, we are going to stick to the five minute rule so we are going to move on to other people. go ahead. >> thank you, sir. on the issue of why we didn't bring out civilians the call on how to do that is a state department call. as i said to the state department, their concerns were rightfully they were being cautioned by the administration that if they withdrew citizens and applicants at a pace that was too fast it would cause a collapse of the government that we were trying to prevent so i think thatit went into the calculus and
i have yett to hear the answer why did we not start withdrawing the american citizens sooner? we knew we were going to be withdrawing in january or may or sooner than the actual execution. given the concerns about pushing theen withdrawal back in the criteria and the agreement to ensure that we did the handoff correctly. we already were not going to fully withdraw by may of 2021. when they are not the strongest in the fighting season as opposed to waiting until the winter months when there is...
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within months, president truman ordered the yett into action off the coast of korea when hudner and jesse brown immediately began flying recon jens and attack sorties against communist positions. not long after their squadron joined the fight, chinese forces invaded the korean peninsula and threatened to overrun u.s. positions. there are no routine missions in wartime, especially when flying close air support over enemy positions. on the afternoon of december 4, 1950, when hudner and brown were on a mission to destroy enemy targets near the chosen reservoir, about an hour into the mission, brown's corsair was hit by enemy fire and began to lose fuel and he was forced to crash-land his aircraft into a snowy mountainside. the events that transpired over the next few hours became enshrined in the history of naval aviation. despite exposure to hostile ground fire, hudner continued to make low passes over brown, who was trapped in the wreckage of his destroyed aircraft. when hudner saw that his wing man's plane was burning, he deliberately crash-landed his own aircraft, risking his life. thoug
within months, president truman ordered the yett into action off the coast of korea when hudner and jesse brown immediately began flying recon jens and attack sorties against communist positions. not long after their squadron joined the fight, chinese forces invaded the korean peninsula and threatened to overrun u.s. positions. there are no routine missions in wartime, especially when flying close air support over enemy positions. on the afternoon of december 4, 1950, when hudner and brown were...