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mr. butler, about the consequences of withdrawal. i'm a veteran of vietnam and at that time i was trained in the medical unit, where vietnam is -- where vietnamese were sent over here to -- i assume that an awful lot of them were in terrible straits once the enemy had taken over. i hate to see that occurring again with iraq, afghanistan, or whatever subsequent and -- whatever subsequent endangerment they do have. this is what concerns me. host: thank you, james. jeremy butler? caller: -- guest: i could not quite hear everything but i think what people need to realize is that our engagement in countries like iraq and afghanistan does not begin and end with a military campaign. that is probably the wrong place to focus on. we will remain engaged in those countries, certainly militarily, we will just not be based in those countries. we have to do a lot of our work through nonmilitary facets. through the u.n., through u.s. peacekeeping missions, through other ways of investing and diplomacy. that is where we will probably make the long-t
mr. butler, about the consequences of withdrawal. i'm a veteran of vietnam and at that time i was trained in the medical unit, where vietnam is -- where vietnamese were sent over here to -- i assume that an awful lot of them were in terrible straits once the enemy had taken over. i hate to see that occurring again with iraq, afghanistan, or whatever subsequent and -- whatever subsequent endangerment they do have. this is what concerns me. host: thank you, james. jeremy butler? caller: -- guest:...
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mr. butler, about the consequences of withdrawal. a veteran of vietnam and at that time i was trained in the medical unit, where vietnam is -- where vietnamese were sent over here to -- i assume that an awful lot of them were in terrible straits once the enemy had taken over. i hate to see that occurring again with iraq, afghanistan, or whatever subsequent and -- whatever subsequent endangerment they do have. this is what concerns me. host: thank you, james. jeremy butler? caller: -- guest: i could not quite hear everything but i think what people need to realize is that our engagement in countries like iraq and afghanistan does not begin and end with a military campaign. that is probably the wrong place to focus on. we will remain engaged in those countries, certainly militarily, we will just not be based in those countries. we have to do a lot of our work through nonmilitary facets. through the u.n., through u.s. peacekeeping missions, through other ways of investing and diplomacy. that is where we will probably make the long-term
mr. butler, about the consequences of withdrawal. a veteran of vietnam and at that time i was trained in the medical unit, where vietnam is -- where vietnamese were sent over here to -- i assume that an awful lot of them were in terrible straits once the enemy had taken over. i hate to see that occurring again with iraq, afghanistan, or whatever subsequent and -- whatever subsequent endangerment they do have. this is what concerns me. host: thank you, james. jeremy butler? caller: -- guest: i...
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mr. charles, to win their support. natasha butler, i'll just sarah western from the u. k. is hosting the 1st meeting of g 7 foreign ministers in 2 years. britain's foreign secretaries bringing together counterparts from 7 nations, including the u. s. canada japan and germany. us secretary of state antony blinking has held sideline, talks of this british town to font the past single, russia and china for breaking international norms. it is not our purpose to try to contain china or to hold china down. what we're trying to do is to uphold the international rules based order. and when any country china or otherwise takes actions that challenge or undermine or seek to road that rules based order and not make good on the commitments that they've made to that order, we will, we will stand up and, and defend the order. what go to changes rushes behavior against as a p 5 member of the security council against the basic norms of international law. whether it's the brinkmann ship and the saber rattling on the board of the crane. whether it's the cyber attack and tax and the misinfor
mr. charles, to win their support. natasha butler, i'll just sarah western from the u. k. is hosting the 1st meeting of g 7 foreign ministers in 2 years. britain's foreign secretaries bringing together counterparts from 7 nations, including the u. s. canada japan and germany. us secretary of state antony blinking has held sideline, talks of this british town to font the past single, russia and china for breaking international norms. it is not our purpose to try to contain china or to hold china...
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and i believe mr. vitamin will try and fail again. dr. joe butler, how likely is this inquiry to lead to nothing but a dead end? you think, given that it's, it's intelligence based? it's not going to have people on the ground in china. oh, i am of the opinion. and i think some of my colleagues are the same opinion that at least members of the g. 20 countries had this low to moderate intelligence back in december 2019. and based on that alone, i don't think what the president biden has asked for, will shed any more life than what we know. and i agree with my colleague from china, it's going to just turn this into a very, very uncomfortable tennis game between china and the united states. i think now i believe 2 things perhaps could happen. one, w h o with respect, lost his credibility and they should no longer be involved in any investigation. i think they should be kept out of this and to i think we should think of really starting a new forum compose mainly international experts around the world with the idea of them going to china even to other cou
and i believe mr. vitamin will try and fail again. dr. joe butler, how likely is this inquiry to lead to nothing but a dead end? you think, given that it's, it's intelligence based? it's not going to have people on the ground in china. oh, i am of the opinion. and i think some of my colleagues are the same opinion that at least members of the g. 20 countries had this low to moderate intelligence back in december 2019. and based on that alone, i don't think what the president biden has asked...
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mr. secretary, yield back, madam chair. >> thank you. congresswoman herera butler. >> thank you, madam chair, and thank you, mr. secretary. you know, a little in that last question, during the pandemic i've heard from parents nonstop who struggled to help their kids in remote learning, whether we're seeing incredibly various increases in mental health cases and suicidal identification or attempts and learning loss. and i saw a study last year talking learning loss experienced by black students was 10.3 months. latino-- latinx, a personal thing, i hate the term latinx. and latino students, nine months and low income 12.4 months. and that was the end of last year, and could be greater and i thought it was interested, following the school closures issues, and someone last week, the seattle teachers finally came back into the classroom after the governor, the democratic governor announced we could reopen schools months ago and even put teachers near the front of the line for getting vaccinations recognizing you need them to be staff to be in the classrooms. however, th
mr. secretary, yield back, madam chair. >> thank you. congresswoman herera butler. >> thank you, madam chair, and thank you, mr. secretary. you know, a little in that last question, during the pandemic i've heard from parents nonstop who struggled to help their kids in remote learning, whether we're seeing incredibly various increases in mental health cases and suicidal identification or attempts and learning loss. and i saw a study last year talking learning loss experienced by...
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mr. secretary. i yelled back. -- i yield back. rep. delauro: congresswoman herrera-butler. >> thank you madam chair and thank you mr. secretary. obviously throughout the pandemic, i have heard from parents nonstop who have struggled to help their kids during remote learning. whether it was seeing incredibly scary increases in mental health challenges and suicide, or attempts, to just learning loss. i was looking at a study from the end of last year, learning loss experienced by blacks students was 10.3 months. latino students, 9.2 months. students from low income, 12.4 months. it could be even greater. i thought it was really interesting, the seattle times have been following this issue significantly and that just last year, seattle teachers finally came back to the classroom after the governor, the demo credit governor announced we could reopen schools months ago. even put teachers the front of the line getting vaccinations, recognizing you need to make sure you are safe. all of those things i applauded however the story i just found talks about how basically those distri
mr. secretary. i yelled back. -- i yield back. rep. delauro: congresswoman herrera-butler. >> thank you madam chair and thank you mr. secretary. obviously throughout the pandemic, i have heard from parents nonstop who have struggled to help their kids during remote learning. whether it was seeing incredibly scary increases in mental health challenges and suicide, or attempts, to just learning loss. i was looking at a study from the end of last year, learning loss experienced by blacks...
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butler in paris. let's wrap things up with james base diplomatic editor who was listening earlier to . well, it was michelle postulate to start with mr. i just last name on my paper, michael link. it was as well, the special repertoire and palestine. they had some very strong woods, very strong words indeed. now how is this going to play out on the ground here? for israelis they do not believe the human rights counsel is incredible organization and in fact we just heard these right in boston in geneva, moore. rev show ha, talk about how massive.
butler in paris. let's wrap things up with james base diplomatic editor who was listening earlier to . well, it was michelle postulate to start with mr. i just last name on my paper, michael link. it was as well, the special repertoire and palestine. they had some very strong woods, very strong words indeed. now how is this going to play out on the ground here? for israelis they do not believe the human rights counsel is incredible organization and in fact we just heard these right in boston in...
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butler in paris. let's wrap things up with james bass diplomatic editor who was listening earlier to . well, it was michelle postulate to start with mr. i've just lost the name on my paper, michael link. it was as well, the special repertoire and palestine. they had some very strong woods, very strong words indeed. now how is this going to play out on the ground here? for israelis they do not believe the human rights counsel is incredible organization and in fact we just heard these right in boston in geneva, moore. rev show ha, talk about how masses a genocidal terrorist organizations said that they were false moral equivalences and saying of the human rights council. it is a ritual where israel is single out. remember it was israel and condemnation of the human rights council. it was part of the trump organize a trump administration pulling out of the human rights council. of course, the biden administration re committing to the human rights council as one of the 1st steps by president biden, for the palestinian side, palestinian lawyers, politicians, and others will be watching this very closely indeed. and practically palestinian
butler in paris. let's wrap things up with james bass diplomatic editor who was listening earlier to . well, it was michelle postulate to start with mr. i've just lost the name on my paper, michael link. it was as well, the special repertoire and palestine. they had some very strong woods, very strong words indeed. now how is this going to play out on the ground here? for israelis they do not believe the human rights counsel is incredible organization and in fact we just heard these right in...
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butler. >> thank you madam chair and taking mr. secretary. on that last question, obviously through the pandemic i have heard from parents nonstop who have struggled to help their kids during the remote learning and whatever -- whether it was we are seeing incredibly scary increases in mental health challenges and suicidal ideation or attempts, to just learning loss. i looked at the study from the end of last year talking about learning loss experienced by black students was about 10.3 months, latino--well they use the term latin that as a latina person. x, i hate and they had about 10%. the seattle -- the use the term latinx, i hate that as a latina. -- just last week seattle teachers given to the classroom after the democratic governor announced we could reopened schools month ago -- month ago and put teachers in the front of the line getting vaccinations and i said you need to make sure they are safe if you're asking them to go back, all of that i applauded. however the story i just found talked about how basically those districts that pri
butler. >> thank you madam chair and taking mr. secretary. on that last question, obviously through the pandemic i have heard from parents nonstop who have struggled to help their kids during the remote learning and whatever -- whether it was we are seeing incredibly scary increases in mental health challenges and suicidal ideation or attempts, to just learning loss. i looked at the study from the end of last year talking about learning loss experienced by black students was about 10.3...
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mr. gaetz is at the top. >> paul, good to see you. thank you for your analysis. paul butlerosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. >>> coming up here's some reasons people may not be able to find work right now. because they're living the highlife on the extra $300 a week from the federal government. we'll talk about that next. e fe government we'll talk about that next ) there's a road right there. (brother) that's a cat. wait, just hold madi's headpiece. (sister) no. seriously? (brother) his name is whiskers. (bride) what happened to you? whose cat is that? (brother) it's a long story. (sister) oh my gosh. (farmer) whiskers! there you are! (avo) the subaru crosstrek. the adventurous s-u-v for adventurous people. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. [tv announcer] come on down to our appliance superstore where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, gas ranges and grills. and if you're looking for... managing type 2 diabetes? where we've got the best deals on refri you're on it.owaves, you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart dise
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mr. gaetz is at the top. >> paul, good to see you. thank you for your analysis. paul butler federal prosecutor, and an analyst. coming up, here are some reasons why people might not be able to find work right now. unreliable childcare, not being fully vaccinated, or because they are living the high life on that extra $3 a week from the federal government. we will talk about that next. about that next ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain funga
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butler? thank you very much. thank you, mr- you very much. thank you, mr cummings, _ you very much. you had to do, did you have time to prepare for— you had to do, did you have time to prepare for that or did you just jump— prepare for that or did you just jump straight in? in prepare for that or did you 'ust jump straight mi jump straight in? in terms of january? _ jump straight in? in terms of january? no. _ jump straight in? in terms of january? no, after— jump straight in? in terms of january? no, after the - jump straight in? in terms of i january? no, after the election. jump straight in? in terms of - january? no, after the election. i basically don't — january? no, after the election. i basically don't have _ january? no, after the election. i basically don't have a _ january? no, after the election. i basically don't have a day - january? no, after the election. i basically don't have a day of- basically don't have a day of between december and the day i left downing street. you between december and the day i left downing street.— downing street. you are talking about data
butler? thank you very much. thank you, mr- you very much. thank you, mr cummings, _ you very much. you had to do, did you have time to prepare for— you had to do, did you have time to prepare for that or did you just jump— prepare for that or did you just jump straight in? in prepare for that or did you 'ust jump straight mi jump straight in? in terms of january? _ jump straight in? in terms of january? no. _ jump straight in? in terms of january? no, after— jump straight in? in terms of...