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>> meek mill >> [inaudible] >> why do we? want justice. >> in 25 years of working inch criminal justice reform, i can't remember a moment that has the potential to galvanize the public in the way that meek mill's horrible situation has done, and is going to do. >> where with meek mill behind the scenes to capture his journey to freedom. >> this is crazy, man. >> how easy it is to get in the system? it's probably 100 times to get out, even if you're innocent. >> dreams and nightmares, is the title of meek mill's 2012 hit debut albums. his lurks tell the story about in a city kid who made it. overcoming violence, poverty and chaos he grew up in. >> it's been a long time since i hurts something that naturally charge. that song is pure adrenaline. i'm kind of mad we didn't have that for ourselves. [laughs] >> like meek mill, musicians questlove from the route are from philadelphia. i >> thought his cell was uniquely philadelphian. but it was a cadence, or register that he was wrapping in that felt fresh. >> before he became a hit
>> meek mill >> [inaudible] >> why do we? want justice. >> in 25 years of working inch criminal justice reform, i can't remember a moment that has the potential to galvanize the public in the way that meek mill's horrible situation has done, and is going to do. >> where with meek mill behind the scenes to capture his journey to freedom. >> this is crazy, man. >> how easy it is to get in the system? it's probably 100 times to get out, even if you're...
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meeks: yes, madam speaker. at this time i'm proud to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from california, the sponsor of this bill, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. lee: thank you very much, madam speaker. let me first thank our chairman, mr. meeks, for moving this bill through committee. it wasn't an easy one. thank you so much, chairman meeks. also, to leader hoyer, speaker pelosi, and let me take a minute to thank our staff. my chief of staff, julie, who is here with us today. my director, gregory adams. congressman meeks' staff and all of the staff member who have worked for 20 years to get us to this point. also, want to thank our democratic and republican co-sponsors and our outside broad spectrum of groups like the friends committee on legislation, win without war, the american legion, and americans for prosperity that have fought alongside us. madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that i may insert letters of support from many of these groups into
meeks: yes, madam speaker. at this time i'm proud to yield three minutes to the gentlelady from california, the sponsor of this bill, ms. lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. lee: thank you very much, madam speaker. let me first thank our chairman, mr. meeks, for moving this bill through committee. it wasn't an easy one. thank you so much, chairman meeks. also, to leader hoyer, speaker pelosi, and let me take a minute to thank our staff. my chief of...
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meeks: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 567, the trans-sahara counterterrorism partnership program act of 2021, as amended. spoich the clerk will report the -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: an agency to assist countries to improve immediate and long-term capabilities to counterterrorist threats and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks, and the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 567, as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. meeks: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meeks: i want to thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in str
meeks: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 567, the trans-sahara counterterrorism partnership program act of 2021, as amended. spoich the clerk will report the -- the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: an agency to assist countries to improve immediate and long-term capabilities to counterterrorist threats and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks, and the...
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meeks and the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to extend their remarks and include their material on h.r. 32 as 83 as amended. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in strong support of h.r. 3283 and to promote peace and statistic bit in the middle east offered by representative myer. i made the case for continuing this chamber's hard work of started less than two weeks ago to repeal the 2002 aumf continued by our debate to repeal the 1991 aumf and 1957 awe mf. suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2225 as amended on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk will report the title. the clerk: h.r. 2225, a bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal years
meeks and the gentleman from texas, mr. mccaul, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to extend their remarks and include their material on h.r. 32 as 83 as amended. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in strong support of h.r. 3283 and to promote peace and statistic bit in the middle east offered by representative myer. i made the case for continuing this...
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meeks: -- rep. mccaul: we only have to much prefer the dod is completely out -- two months before the duty is complete out of afghanistan. leaving these people behind. is a department considering a process to get them out of the country? i have until the process could take up to your two. sec. blinken: we are considering every option. second, i do not think that the fact that our forces are withdrawing -- we are not withdrawing, we are staying, the embassy is to income our programs are staying. we are working to make sure other partner stay. whatever happens in afghanistan, if there is a significant deterioration in security, that could will happen, i do not think is going to be something that happens from a friday to a monday. i would not necessarily appoint -- point to the perjurer of our fortress by early -- of our forces by early september with some kind of immediate deterioration. rep. mccaul: a refugee crisis. a humanitarian crisis i yelled. -- i yield. rep. meeks: i recognize the representati
meeks: -- rep. mccaul: we only have to much prefer the dod is completely out -- two months before the duty is complete out of afghanistan. leaving these people behind. is a department considering a process to get them out of the country? i have until the process could take up to your two. sec. blinken: we are considering every option. second, i do not think that the fact that our forces are withdrawing -- we are not withdrawing, we are staying, the embassy is to income our programs are staying....
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chairman meeks, good morning. guest: good morning. host: the headline in the "washington times" about the authorization of military force -- this is the measure that passed the house last week, a debate you led on the house floor. why do you think this is an important measure? guest: the responsibility is of congress to make the determination of whether or not we should go to war. when you look back in 2002, the mission has been accomplished. saddam hussein is gone in iraq, what took place on 9/11. that has long been gone. they were put forward and voted on some 20 years ago and are no longer necessary today. as our president wants to go back to war somewhere, they should come to congress and we should vote on it and make that determination. its lifespan has expired. we still have the 2001, which we hope to vote on and repeal and replace. that deals with protecting the united states from t errorist groups and organizations. host: as i recall from that debate, dan crenshaw of texas and others said they would rather have the committee w
chairman meeks, good morning. guest: good morning. host: the headline in the "washington times" about the authorization of military force -- this is the measure that passed the house last week, a debate you led on the house floor. why do you think this is an important measure? guest: the responsibility is of congress to make the determination of whether or not we should go to war. when you look back in 2002, the mission has been accomplished. saddam hussein is gone in iraq, what took...
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as chairman meeks would know. and then additionally, i would point out i appreciate your recognition of president johnson surley who i visited in monrovia. so i have faith in her that she will indeed make every effort to identify the origin of the wuhan virus. with that, for last month, iranian-backed terror groups, hamas and palestinian and islamic jihad targeted israeli families with 4,500 rockets launched from gaza. forcing israel to respond to its citizens by defending them. i appreciate your strong support of israel's right to defend its citizens. i appreciate the u.s.-backed efforts in the security council from issuing unhelpful one-sided statements that would have done nothing to advance an end to violence. at the same time, i'm greatly dispointed -- disappointed but not surprised that the human rights council that was brought up by chairman smith so well at the instigation of palestinian authority abbas has approved an anti-israel resolution. establishing a permanent commission to investigate israeli actio
as chairman meeks would know. and then additionally, i would point out i appreciate your recognition of president johnson surley who i visited in monrovia. so i have faith in her that she will indeed make every effort to identify the origin of the wuhan virus. with that, for last month, iranian-backed terror groups, hamas and palestinian and islamic jihad targeted israeli families with 4,500 rockets launched from gaza. forcing israel to respond to its citizens by defending them. i appreciate...
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meeks. mr. meeks: thank you, madam speaker. and i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to insert extraneous material on h.r. 256. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. meeks: i now yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meeks: i rise in strong support of h.r. 256, and let me start off by thanking my very good friend and partner, barbara lee, the author of this bill. i'm proud to stand with her and her unyielding quest to repeal the 2002 aumf. i congratulate her early on working so hard for over 20 years to get this done. 19 years ago as a junior member of congress, i faced one of the most consequential decisions of my career as an elected official with the united states congress. the drumbeats of war were reverberating throughout capitol as the bush administration prepared to invade iraq. after carefully considering all of the evidence before us, including unanswered questions about post-
meeks. mr. meeks: thank you, madam speaker. and i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and to insert extraneous material on h.r. 256. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. meeks: i now yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. meeks: i rise in strong support of h.r. 256, and let me start off by thanking my very good friend and partner, barbara lee, the author of...
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congressman green, congressman miller-meeks, thanks for coming on. >> see ya.n hitting the road to sell a costly infrastructure deal but the hard left is sabotaging it saying no climate plan, no deal. we've got the story next. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. (mom cheering) if you love them enough to drive an hour to cheer them on as they get beat te 11-0 in the rain, then surely you'll check nhtsa.gov/therightseat to make sure they're correctly buckled in the back seat. ♪. elizabeth: let's welcome to the show new york congressman lee zeldin. he is also the gop presumed nominee for new york governor candidate to take on andrew cuomo. let's start with this. did nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's hard ball tactics, did it backfire? because we have dozens of vulnerable democrats along with senate republicans saying listen, you can't room through the senate a separate human infrastruct
congressman green, congressman miller-meeks, thanks for coming on. >> see ya.n hitting the road to sell a costly infrastructure deal but the hard left is sabotaging it saying no climate plan, no deal. we've got the story next. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. (mom cheering) if you love them enough to drive...
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miller weeks meeks: he grew up poor and dropped out of school in the eighth grade to take her of his family. throughout his life he spent time working on a railroad and start add family farm still in operation today. he was lucky enough to marry the woman of his dreams and have three beautiful children with her. sadly, his wife passed away at a young age leaving darell as a single father to raise three young children. nevertheless, darell kept his head down and he worked hard never asking for help and always willing to lend a hand when others needed it. darell's work ethic, kindness, and never give up attitude are an inspiration to us all and i'm proud to represent him in congress. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house sundry communications. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam. on april 22, 2021, the committee on ethics committee received an appeal from representative james e. clyburn of a fine imposed pursuant to house resolution 73. the appeal was received after the committee adopted
miller weeks meeks: he grew up poor and dropped out of school in the eighth grade to take her of his family. throughout his life he spent time working on a railroad and start add family farm still in operation today. he was lucky enough to marry the woman of his dreams and have three beautiful children with her. sadly, his wife passed away at a young age leaving darell as a single father to raise three young children. nevertheless, darell kept his head down and he worked hard never asking for...
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elizabeth: we hear you, congresswomen miller meeks, what was the most concerning disturbing thing werd u.s. is given dna u.s. citizens to china, what can china do with that, she's the most concerning thing that i'veto heard today da from americans going overseas to china and china is working on decoding this dna and doing research to the ethnocentric, that is extraordinarily problematic and they're not doing this with chinese individuals but the dude with american dna and they're doing things legislatively to hold the practice but we should not send american dna to china if in fact they're using this for potential bio weapon that could isolate segments of the population and one of the questions. elizabeth: this is terrifying. >> the virus affected elderly people, do you think there was manipulation in that regard, tickets very concerning, the other thing we had our colleaguesmo, democrat coley did not show up for this hearing is not a partisan issue, not an american issue but aow global issue how we respond to the pandemic it would've been similar but more timely and less complacency
elizabeth: we hear you, congresswomen miller meeks, what was the most concerning disturbing thing werd u.s. is given dna u.s. citizens to china, what can china do with that, she's the most concerning thing that i'veto heard today da from americans going overseas to china and china is working on decoding this dna and doing research to the ethnocentric, that is extraordinarily problematic and they're not doing this with chinese individuals but the dude with american dna and they're doing things...
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bret giroir and iowa's representative mariannette miller-meeks. house panel yesterday. thanks for joining us. dr. giroir, first to you, reports coming in from nbc and other networks yes, the chinese military for years has been working on secret coronavirus research at the wuhan lab. that the wuhan lab has top connections with chinese military officials. what do you say to this report? >> i would say you just about said it all. we heard yesterday from dr. asher who is in the state department and had significant intelligence agency ties, the wuhan lab, as many labs in china are intricately intertwined with the chinese military and yes, the chinese have offensive biological weapons program and it seems very clear that they were using coronavirus as part of that program. elizabeth: well this is terrifying. congresswoman, you and i were talking about this yesterday. representative michael mccaul says there is evidence the chinese military took over, seized control of the wuhan lab earlier than thought in 2019. why were they doing that? >> i think it is
bret giroir and iowa's representative mariannette miller-meeks. house panel yesterday. thanks for joining us. dr. giroir, first to you, reports coming in from nbc and other networks yes, the chinese military for years has been working on secret coronavirus research at the wuhan lab. that the wuhan lab has top connections with chinese military officials. what do you say to this report? >> i would say you just about said it all. we heard yesterday from dr. asher who is in the state...
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chairman meeks: time has expired. i recognize the representative from minnesota for five minutes. >> thank you. i'm grateful for your service to our country, mr. secretary. do you agree that the net -- that it is a net benefit to our national security by addressing state fragility proactively and by providing assistance and helping reduce political instability and opportunities for nonstate actors? sec. blinken: i do. >> as you surely know, the fy 2019 ndaa authorizes the secretary of defense to transfer up to $75 million to other agencies in our government for foreign assistance programs and activities that are necessary for security cooperation, however, as far as i'm aware, none of those dollars have been released or utilized to date. the fy 2020 ndaa also supports -- allows the dod to support activities in the national security interests of the united states. clearly the budget places a strong emphasis on the need to address global fragility, so using the authority that congress has already provided, are there way
chairman meeks: time has expired. i recognize the representative from minnesota for five minutes. >> thank you. i'm grateful for your service to our country, mr. secretary. do you agree that the net -- that it is a net benefit to our national security by addressing state fragility proactively and by providing assistance and helping reduce political instability and opportunities for nonstate actors? sec. blinken: i do. >> as you surely know, the fy 2019 ndaa authorizes the secretary...
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we will be joined by gregory meeks.e will talk about the foreign policy challenges facing the biden a ministration. later, tom fitton, of judicial watch will be here to talk about his group's efforts to get to the bottom of congressional surveillance during the trump years. ♪ >> coming up today on c-span, the house is back at 10:00 eastern for speeches. at noon, -- at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2, the house armed services committee has lloyd austin testifying on the president's 2022 budget request. the senate returns at 2:00 to consider judicial nominations. on c-span three, a house oversight subcommittee meets at 10:00. at 2:00, another budget hearing with fbi director christopher wray. >> book tv on c-span2 has nonfiction books and authors every weekend. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, an author looks at the u.s. response to the covid-19 pandemic. sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, a critical look at the 1619 project with matthew spalding. and peter would, author of 1620, a critical response to the 6019 project. sunday at
we will be joined by gregory meeks.e will talk about the foreign policy challenges facing the biden a ministration. later, tom fitton, of judicial watch will be here to talk about his group's efforts to get to the bottom of congressional surveillance during the trump years. ♪ >> coming up today on c-span, the house is back at 10:00 eastern for speeches. at noon, -- at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2, the house armed services committee has lloyd austin testifying on the president's 2022...
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chairman meeks, good morning. >> good morning.f use of military force vote to repeal presidential war authorization is delayed, this is the measure that passed in the house last week, a debate that you led on the house floor. why do you think this is an important measure to follow through and get passed by both bodies in the congress? >> well, the responsibility is congress' to make the determination of whether or not we should go to war or not and when you look at the 2002 aumf, its mission has been accomplished. that was in regards to saddam hussein who is now gone and dealing with iraq and what took place at 9/11, you know, something that i voted against, but that has long been gone. so those old aumfs that were put forward and voted on some 20 years ago -- >> we've live on capitol hill this morning as lawmakers will be looking at ways to curb underaged vaping. acting fda commissioner dr. janet woodcock will be testifying along with dick durbin of
chairman meeks, good morning. >> good morning.f use of military force vote to repeal presidential war authorization is delayed, this is the measure that passed in the house last week, a debate that you led on the house floor. why do you think this is an important measure to follow through and get passed by both bodies in the congress? >> well, the responsibility is congress' to make the determination of whether or not we should go to war or not and when you look at the 2002 aumf,...
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i'm joined by a member of the cbc, congressman gregory meeks.ttee. you were at the event with speaker pelosi. how important is this moment to you? how important is this moment for our country? >> craig, it's historic when you just think about the history of what we are talking about. it took two years after the emancipation and proclamation for slaves to find out they were free. it gives recognition of the country of the horrible past and now to make sure that we celebrate the freedom and emancipation proclamation that it gave and bestowed upon individuals. i hope that it leads to the next step. because the next step is the work that we're doing right now. we have to make sure that we pass the voting rights act to preserve our democracy. i'm reminded and i hope this reminds the country that right after the slaves were emancipated, we had reconstruction. then the voting rights came down on individuals in post reconstruction restricting their built to vote. this is mindful of what happened in the past. it's a celebration. but it should be a remind
i'm joined by a member of the cbc, congressman gregory meeks.ttee. you were at the event with speaker pelosi. how important is this moment to you? how important is this moment for our country? >> craig, it's historic when you just think about the history of what we are talking about. it took two years after the emancipation and proclamation for slaves to find out they were free. it gives recognition of the country of the horrible past and now to make sure that we celebrate the freedom and...
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. >> joining me now is iowa congresswoman and a member of the committee, maryion miller meeks. for being here. i want to go to something that rich edson touched on, there's significant disagreement between the parties how this is going to be paid for. rblgs republicans want to use left over covid money, and-- >> certainly we have senators working on a bipartisan agreement and right now their solution is a $1 trillion package without the tax increases, but then, also in the background is floating another $6 trillion in spending which would have tax increases with it and reports are the largest tax increase since 1968. so that's extremely troublesome given that we've seen the economy slow down. the economy was trying to take off as people got vaccinated. it was worrisome and i think you indicated the monmouth poll is showing the majority of people are concerned about inflation and feeling it every single day. >> how much do you think that inflation is playing a part in the conversations on capitol hill? >> i think even a few weeks ago, they were not playing as much a roll as they
. >> joining me now is iowa congresswoman and a member of the committee, maryion miller meeks. for being here. i want to go to something that rich edson touched on, there's significant disagreement between the parties how this is going to be paid for. rblgs republicans want to use left over covid money, and-- >> certainly we have senators working on a bipartisan agreement and right now their solution is a $1 trillion package without the tax increases, but then, also in the...
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meeks, the sponsor of this amendment. he and i have worked on this issue a long time together, and i thank him for his leadership. the goal of our amendment, the improving corporate governance through diversity act, is extremely important. increasing diversity on corporate boards. this is something i believe in passionately and while we made great progress, we still have a long way to go. getting more women, minorities, and individuals from historically underrepresented communities into corporate leadership positions is ex-four-seamly important. -- extremely important. leaders set the tone and they set the priorities. back in 2015, i asked the government accountability office to look at the gender makeup of corporate boards, and the results were discouraging and they convinced me th we need to do more. women make up roughly 47% of the workforce. yet, they hold roughly 29% of corporate boards. the g.a.o. found that even if we assume that equal proportions of women and men started joining boards starting right now, it would
meeks, the sponsor of this amendment. he and i have worked on this issue a long time together, and i thank him for his leadership. the goal of our amendment, the improving corporate governance through diversity act, is extremely important. increasing diversity on corporate boards. this is something i believe in passionately and while we made great progress, we still have a long way to go. getting more women, minorities, and individuals from historically underrepresented communities into...
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supreme court adopted it in the 1914 case meeks versus the united states. under the rule, evidence of the crime had to be excluded if it was gotten violating a constitutional right. the police got it this way, the government can use that evidence to commit the -- convict the defendant. this incentivize fourth amendment challenges. second, national prohibition began in the 20's after the 18th amendment was ratified. this increased number of cases involved evidence that evidence was included. these two coincided with the mass production of the automobile. the ford model t debuted in 1908 and the assembly line was perfected in 1914. you can see this chart. i circle the relevant years. 1908 when the model t was debuted was 63,000 cars were manufactured. that number jumps in 1940 -- 1914 to over half a million. 1920 during prohibition it jumps to 2 million. bootleggers favorite mode of transportation was automobile which was a moving container for transporting things. suddenly, state and federal courts throughout the country had fourth amendment cases all raisin
supreme court adopted it in the 1914 case meeks versus the united states. under the rule, evidence of the crime had to be excluded if it was gotten violating a constitutional right. the police got it this way, the government can use that evidence to commit the -- convict the defendant. this incentivize fourth amendment challenges. second, national prohibition began in the 20's after the 18th amendment was ratified. this increased number of cases involved evidence that evidence was included....
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when succeed the meek or team a jew living in some ghetto or state or under the nazis or under the czar or under whoever it may be, the perry we have today, a strong people who have come back to our land. we're back here now, and no amount of arab terrorism violins will have really going to kick me up and they will be eaten for reference. you know, it's the same from a stranger that may be taking the roadway, but it doesn't mean that me personally land live because we have all authority via any arab. the want to drive me out. someone that wants to do it. someone wants to drive me. someone that wants to stab my god forbid my children like we've seen before. you know that person will be eaten up for breakfast. now. that won't be, that won't be something i would do personally. the jewish people, the said, the police, whatever has to be done that will be handled not only we looking over the temporal nancy at the place with the golden dummies. no, that's the place the holy of holies. this is what the arab world wants, and this is what they'll never get abraham's children don't get along. som
when succeed the meek or team a jew living in some ghetto or state or under the nazis or under the czar or under whoever it may be, the perry we have today, a strong people who have come back to our land. we're back here now, and no amount of arab terrorism violins will have really going to kick me up and they will be eaten for reference. you know, it's the same from a stranger that may be taking the roadway, but it doesn't mean that me personally land live because we have all authority via any...
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as the lead organizer for the peoples march and the mills campaign which procured the nomination of meek mill. a federal prison garnered national attention for not providing incarcerated over are individuals. mallory, despite her youthful appearance the boundless energy she's mature and strong woman with an undeniable defiant spirit. she has a lot of experience on the front line for activism. over 20 years of it. she's a trailblazing social justice leader and movement strategist and globally recognized civil rights activist. she's the co-founder of the historic women's march and until freedom. now, she's powered that into her newly released nonfictional book published by simon and schutster. i have a cnn host and political commentator. he founded and lead many enterprises including the reform alliance, the baker center for human rights and dream corp. working to close prison doors while opening up opportunities in the tech industries. on that note, please take it away? >> well, it's an honor to be here and true that before i was an author i went to being independent bookstores and they s
as the lead organizer for the peoples march and the mills campaign which procured the nomination of meek mill. a federal prison garnered national attention for not providing incarcerated over are individuals. mallory, despite her youthful appearance the boundless energy she's mature and strong woman with an undeniable defiant spirit. she has a lot of experience on the front line for activism. over 20 years of it. she's a trailblazing social justice leader and movement strategist and globally...
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another one was joe meek. another one was osborne russell. all three of them and several others they wanted to go after and attack this blackfoot village that was suffering from smallpox. bridger said no, and he took his his brigade group away from the path, you know didn't set a continuing following the black feet. he was finding a way to go around them. and there was such a an alarm among these free trappers who did want to attack the suffering blackfeet. because they want to revenge for previous battles. so basically the free trappers including carson and meek and osborne russell and several others. they wrote off to do battle with this suffering village bridger had all of his men who are under his control to say we're just staying here. we're not participating in this and we are going to just protect our the property that we have and protect our own lives if attacked so, that's an example of a discord an argument if you will between carson and bridger carson thought the world of jim bridger, but he also was very could be very impetuous an
another one was joe meek. another one was osborne russell. all three of them and several others they wanted to go after and attack this blackfoot village that was suffering from smallpox. bridger said no, and he took his his brigade group away from the path, you know didn't set a continuing following the black feet. he was finding a way to go around them. and there was such a an alarm among these free trappers who did want to attack the suffering blackfeet. because they want to revenge for...
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more people who are not in expert circles, let's say i couldn't meeks or even in museums, and people who are on twitter and instagram and have nothing to do with museums or hate age can actually access this information. and i think that's powerful in, in creating awareness that yes, there is material that has been taken to macaroni for. com was king recently got communication from the partition that we would like to talk. a huge step forward from when he 1st lot of initial requests in piazza go, his community, which number roughly 200000 live in one of the poorest regions of kenneth many no longer here to the all traditions and question the relevance of the drum today. i king michael rodney and manuel he has been both aware of return to the old days will not be sitting here under the lush mangle trees by the river. this society is distinct. identity will one day be resurrected in an era to become a one in s. and let's hope that that pride can be restored for a younger generation and enjoy. now by my colleague adrian kennedy. welcome, adrian. it's great to see you. and we heard about
more people who are not in expert circles, let's say i couldn't meeks or even in museums, and people who are on twitter and instagram and have nothing to do with museums or hate age can actually access this information. and i think that's powerful in, in creating awareness that yes, there is material that has been taken to macaroni for. com was king recently got communication from the partition that we would like to talk. a huge step forward from when he 1st lot of initial requests in piazza...
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it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still meekness remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but europeans are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel. to cleveland, i'm on vacation and we can host with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of covert. now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not on the financial loss. generally make on every bar is a party. we are partying a lot, everyone coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all the phone. businesses here last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor has been open since february. people here are happy about the tourists who don't come to party. last year,
it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still meekness remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but europeans are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel. to cleveland, i'm on vacation and we can host with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of covert. now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's...
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so even as i say, when meeks talks about the possibility of gender site in ethiopia, he then the strongest, he can say about prime minister ideas. but perhaps his legacy is in doubt. the balancing act becomes to d. c by the us administration. and it just says that geopolitical concerns many things for that she returns feedback for us in washington when a war crime is committed, is it kind of just follows a garzon human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. i says, every place to make sure that the information that it's taking on the arms trade in his fight for justice, for innocent palestinians, and their families made in france coming soon unnoticed. for some, a rowboat is a mechanical or even that self driving train. the apple. but androids today can be dearly humanoid robots, like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries, next laid on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn, think, feel, and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on 20. the news news with me. ah, this is al jazeera ah, t
so even as i say, when meeks talks about the possibility of gender site in ethiopia, he then the strongest, he can say about prime minister ideas. but perhaps his legacy is in doubt. the balancing act becomes to d. c by the us administration. and it just says that geopolitical concerns many things for that she returns feedback for us in washington when a war crime is committed, is it kind of just follows a garzon human rights investigator on his unprecedented journey to the french high court. i...
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meeks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. mr. high zepp ga: i was maken an inquiry. if the chair has additional speakers i reserve. ms. waters: i do have additional speakers. mr. huizenga: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: -- the speaker pro tempore: yields to the gentleman. mr. meeks: i thank chairwoman waters for yielding and thank her for her leadership on the financial services committee. i urge support of h.r. 1187 including the passage of my amendment the improving corporate governance through diversity act. as we continue these conversations about equity, and closing the racial wealth gap, this amendment is a key component because it will empower investors with better data to drive diversity efforts in corporate america. this is precisely because investors recognize that profit performance and inclusive governance are logically intertwined. that is why my amendment, and i want to thank representative chairwoman maloney and representative torres, for working with
meeks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. mr. high zepp ga: i was maken an inquiry. if the chair has additional speakers i reserve. ms. waters: i do have additional speakers. mr. huizenga: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: -- the speaker pro tempore: yields to the gentleman. mr. meeks: i thank chairwoman waters for yielding and thank her for her leadership on the financial services committee. i urge...
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i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for working with us on this bipartisan effort. again, i want to thank congresswoman barbara lee for being consistent and never giving up in her effort not only to end endless wars but congress lives up to its constitutional responsibilities. we have a president who supports looking at executive powers. i never thought i would see that day. president biden grappled with the limitation of war powers resolution and he has a record of looking for ways to change it. this opportunity is like lightning in a bolt. we have a coalition in congress trying to get this done and now the missing piece of a president in the oval office to take this on is now falling into place. i urge my colleagues to seize this moment. let's make the repeal of the 2002 aumf the first step in not only repealing and reforming outdated aumf's but reimagining the war powers resolution for the modern age. president truman said it is easy to get into war but damn hard to get out of one. it should never be that congress and the people we represent are sidelined on the
i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for working with us on this bipartisan effort. again, i want to thank congresswoman barbara lee for being consistent and never giving up in her effort not only to end endless wars but congress lives up to its constitutional responsibilities. we have a president who supports looking at executive powers. i never thought i would see that day. president biden grappled with the limitation of war powers resolution and he has a record of looking...
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meeks. >> thank you, mr. chair. us today and for your testimony there has been, i think, first and foremost, the improving economic position, we see today, do you think it would be in existing with three safe and effective vaccines >> i think that the vaccines and the widespread adoption of them are absolutely essential to the recovery. >> thank you >> currently, about 40% of workers are paid more than they did while working. employers in my state cannot find workers these are jobs greater than $15 an hour. even employers cannot find people to work between $80,000 and $130,000 salaries. true unemployment is far higher than the headline rite, and the labor force participation rate is nearly six percentages points below. shouldn't we be doing everything we can do incentivize work for our own citizens, and shouldn't we be looking at bringing in additional unskilled workers into this country at a time when we have a labor shortage of skilled workers? there i'm thinking of a significant number of people that still report
meeks. >> thank you, mr. chair. us today and for your testimony there has been, i think, first and foremost, the improving economic position, we see today, do you think it would be in existing with three safe and effective vaccines >> i think that the vaccines and the widespread adoption of them are absolutely essential to the recovery. >> thank you >> currently, about 40% of workers are paid more than they did while working. employers in my state cannot find workers...
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host: representatiy meeks represents new york's fifth district in the queens area. he joins us talk about
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the tourists are heading that it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still meekness remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but european needs are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel to really, i mean, i'm on vacation and mickey knows with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of covert and now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto the live music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not on the financial loss generally make on, on every bar part, the island. we are partying a lot. everyone is coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange occasion for all of us businesses here. last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor has been open since february people here are happy about th
the tourists are heading that it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still meekness remains relatively quiet. foreign guests haven't arrived yet, but european needs are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel to really, i mean, i'm on vacation and mickey knows with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of covert and now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto the live music is still banned in restaurants and...
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company's dominant market performance or create even more value for shareholders joining me now is paul meeks he's the portfolio manager and the wireless fund. also gene is founder and managing partner welcome to you both, paul. what's your aenticipation as to how this all plays out >> i think some regulations are coming i don't know if it's going to be so draconian to make this a really big threat. remember this is the conclusion of a house subcommittee that wrapped up their investigation several months ago and if they do push for regulations, i don't think it's going to be passed easily even though we have the skinniest margin of democrats in both houses of congress. i believe belit when we see it. i don't think it will be scary as people are making it out to be >> facebook we have double where it is now or something like that >> i think that if facebook is ultimately broken up, i agree it will take time so sort itself out but if there's break up and if we go down that path, i think in facebook's case this piece that really creates leverage if they broke up the company is what's app there's
company's dominant market performance or create even more value for shareholders joining me now is paul meeks he's the portfolio manager and the wireless fund. also gene is founder and managing partner welcome to you both, paul. what's your aenticipation as to how this all plays out >> i think some regulations are coming i don't know if it's going to be so draconian to make this a really big threat. remember this is the conclusion of a house subcommittee that wrapped up their...
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the stereotypes that we are bookish, we are quiet, that we are meek, we don't rock the boat. let's talk about asian american and pacific islander women through a racist lens they are seen as highly over sexualized and objectifiedf you think about those stereotypes, they are all of weakness t should come as no surprise that is people prey upon our people in community because society and these stereotypical norms, i guess you call them, make us unsafe. the guy in atlanta didn't go after eight 6'5", 300-pound football players. he killed six asian american women. in part because these stereotypes make us unsafe because they signal to other people that we are vulnerable. professor bannai: certainly there are several issues here. not only with regard to the asian americans but certainly the targeting of asian american women. i think -- with regard to all of those stereotypes. i really appreciate you raising them. justice lieu, can you tell us about the scope, as you view, the scope of the issue today and why you think it might be resurging, if you have any additional thoughts on th
the stereotypes that we are bookish, we are quiet, that we are meek, we don't rock the boat. let's talk about asian american and pacific islander women through a racist lens they are seen as highly over sexualized and objectifiedf you think about those stereotypes, they are all of weakness t should come as no surprise that is people prey upon our people in community because society and these stereotypical norms, i guess you call them, make us unsafe. the guy in atlanta didn't go after eight...
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i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for working with us on this bipartisan effort. again, i want to thank congresswoman barbara lee for being consistent and never giving up in her effort not only to end endless wars but congress lives up to its constitutional responsibilities. we have a president who supports looking at executive powers. i never thought i would see that day. president biden grappled with the limitation of war powers resolution and he has a record of looking for ways to change it. this opportunity is like lightning in a bolt. we have a coalition in congress trying to get this done and now the missing piece of a president in the oval office to take this on is now falling into place. i urge my colleagues to seize this moment. let's make the repeal of the 2002 aumf the first step in not only repealing and reforming outdated aumf's but reimagining the war powers resolution for the modern age. president truman said it is easy to get into war but damn hard to get out of one. it should never be that congress and the people we represent are sidelined on the
i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for working with us on this bipartisan effort. again, i want to thank congresswoman barbara lee for being consistent and never giving up in her effort not only to end endless wars but congress lives up to its constitutional responsibilities. we have a president who supports looking at executive powers. i never thought i would see that day. president biden grappled with the limitation of war powers resolution and he has a record of looking...
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but meek is referencing how it feels illegal in the streets. he knows what so many groups have learned from the mafia to held's angels. you don't want to be hit with the rico. if you are, it would likely be the down fall of your entire organization. now, this special report with that context is to help us understand why we're talking about this on the news and what a rico charge might look like for the trump organization because they could get hit with the rico. i say that based on the evidence, the precedent and some new clues that we have because the trump organization, we know, is under criminal investigation by that same office fictionalized in batman, by the new york da. and it has tapped a mob prosecutor, rico, to work the case. now, rico is a federal law, but new york is called little rico. it could be triggered by the little requirement of three crimes would carry a big prison sentence up to 25 years. now, you have to prove a pattern of criminal activity, not just a single crime. we have reports of probing evidence of bank fraud, of fin
but meek is referencing how it feels illegal in the streets. he knows what so many groups have learned from the mafia to held's angels. you don't want to be hit with the rico. if you are, it would likely be the down fall of your entire organization. now, this special report with that context is to help us understand why we're talking about this on the news and what a rico charge might look like for the trump organization because they could get hit with the rico. i say that based on the...
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one was kit carson, another was joe meek, another was osborne russell. all three of them and several others wanted to go after an attack this blackfoot village that was suffering from smallpox. bridger said, no, and he took his brigade group away from the path, instead of continuing following the blackfeet, he was finding a way to go around them. there was such an alarm among these free trappers who did want to attack the suffering blackfeet because they wanted revenge for previous battles. so basically, the free trappers, including carson and beak and osborne russell and others, they rode off to do battle with this suffering village. bridger had all of his men who were under his control to say , we are just staying here, we are not participating in this, we are going to protect the property that we have and protects our own lives if attacked. that is an example of an argument between carson and bridger. carson thought the world of jim bridger but he was also -- she could be impetuous and bridger was a little more on the prudent side. another incident in
one was kit carson, another was joe meek, another was osborne russell. all three of them and several others wanted to go after an attack this blackfoot village that was suffering from smallpox. bridger said, no, and he took his brigade group away from the path, instead of continuing following the blackfeet, he was finding a way to go around them. there was such an alarm among these free trappers who did want to attack the suffering blackfeet because they wanted revenge for previous battles. so...
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the stereotypes that were bookish, that were quiet, that were meek, that we don't rock the boat. and let's talk about asian-american and pacific islander women, that through a racist lens, they're seen as oversexualized and objectified or submissive. if you think about those stereotypes, they're all stereotypes of weakness, and it should come as no surprise that people prey upon people in our community because society and these stereotypical norms, i guess you'll call them, make us unsafe. the guide atlanta didn't go after eight 6'5", 300-pound football players. he killed six asian-american women in part because these stereotypes make us unsafe because they signal to other people that we are vulnerable. >> there are intersectional issues here, not only with regard to being asian-american, but certainly the targeting of asian-american women. there's vulnerability with regard to all of those stereotypes and i really appreciate you raising them. justice liu, can you tell us about the scope, as you view the scope of the issue today and why you think it might be resurging, if you have
the stereotypes that were bookish, that were quiet, that were meek, that we don't rock the boat. and let's talk about asian-american and pacific islander women, that through a racist lens, they're seen as oversexualized and objectified or submissive. if you think about those stereotypes, they're all stereotypes of weakness, and it should come as no surprise that people prey upon people in our community because society and these stereotypical norms, i guess you'll call them, make us unsafe. the...
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by cyber or any other meeks means. i gave them a list. if i'm not mistaken, 16 specific entities. 16 defined as critical infrastructure under u.s. policy. from the energy sector to our water systems. i pointed out to him, we have significant cyber capability. and he knows it. he doesn't know exactly what it is, but it is significant. if in fact they violate these basic norms, we will respond. cyber league. >> president biden also brought up the case of the russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, who was poisoned with a nerve agent. he's now serving a two year sentence and a penal colony outside moscow, because he sought treatment for the poisoning in germany. when asked about navalny during his news conference, putin refused to mention navalny by name. that's common for him. dismissing questions about his treatment. and in the spirit of whataboutism, he then referred to racial unrest in the u.s.. abc news correspondent rachel scott wasn't having it and would not let it in there. ing it>> the list of your politl opponents who are dead,
by cyber or any other meeks means. i gave them a list. if i'm not mistaken, 16 specific entities. 16 defined as critical infrastructure under u.s. policy. from the energy sector to our water systems. i pointed out to him, we have significant cyber capability. and he knows it. he doesn't know exactly what it is, but it is significant. if in fact they violate these basic norms, we will respond. cyber league. >> president biden also brought up the case of the russian opposition leader,...
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it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still meekness remains relatively quiet. falling guests haven't arrived yet, but europeans are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel. to really, i mean, i'm on vacation and mickey knows with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of cove it and now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back yet. it's not on the financial loss. generally make on every bar is a part of the island. we are partying a lot, everyone coming here to have fun and to be connecting with more people. so this is a very strange situation for all the fun businesses here. last 70 percent of their income in 2020, in 2021. they can only hope for at least half of what they earned last year. the season has just begun special prices or attracting families, as well as those who want to enjoy some quiet time. this hotel, the old harbor has been open since february people here are happy about the tourists who don't come t
it can't be compared to may 2 years ago, but still meekness remains relatively quiet. falling guests haven't arrived yet, but europeans are gearing up for their post marked down freedom to travel. to really, i mean, i'm on vacation and mickey knows with a colleague. we both work in the same hospital and we've had a tough here because of cove it and now we just want to relax. i think my political name was onto my music is still banned in restaurants and bars. the party jets it hasn't come back...
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sarah typeset were bookish, that were quite, that were meek, that we don't rock the boat. let's talk about asian american and pacific islander women that, through a racist lens, are seen as highly over sexualized and objectified, or submissive. if you think about those stereotypes, they are all stereotypes of weakness. it should come as no surprise people praying upon people in our community because society and bees stereotypical norms, i guess you would call them. make us unsafe. the guy in atlanta didn't go after eight six foot five fringe of pound football players, right? he killed six asian americans with him in part because these stereotypes make us and safe, because they signal to other people that we are that way. >> there are certainly intersectional issues here, not only with regard to being a nation american, but certainly the targeting of asian american women. this vulnerability with regard to all of those stereotypes. and i really appreciate you raising them. justice liu, can you tell us about the scope, as you view the scope of the issue today? and why you thi
sarah typeset were bookish, that were quite, that were meek, that we don't rock the boat. let's talk about asian american and pacific islander women that, through a racist lens, are seen as highly over sexualized and objectified, or submissive. if you think about those stereotypes, they are all stereotypes of weakness. it should come as no surprise people praying upon people in our community because society and bees stereotypical norms, i guess you would call them. make us unsafe. the guy in...