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my main concern then is mr. ing's references to his staffing issues if we need to somehow annul that in some shape or form should we take this course of action. thank you. >> chair townsend: thank you. >> clerk: mr. chair, i see member castillon. >> chair townsend: mr. castillon. >> member: thank you, mr. chair. >> clerk: i think that your microphone has cut out. >> member: can you hear me? >> clerk: we can hear you now but we just missed all of what you just said. >> member: okay. i will try to speak very closely to my computer. i'll keep my comments short, but i know member cooper was hoping to hear from everyone regarding their personal feelings towards the current situation. i'm generally supportive of member hernandez gil's motion in this particular capacity. i also think that sometimes actually when we have in-person meetings, it can be a burden for the public at times having to sit through long meetings while in order to wait for their opportunity for public comment. so i do want to keep in mind there are ways
my main concern then is mr. ing's references to his staffing issues if we need to somehow annul that in some shape or form should we take this course of action. thank you. >> chair townsend: thank you. >> clerk: mr. chair, i see member castillon. >> chair townsend: mr. castillon. >> member: thank you, mr. chair. >> clerk: i think that your microphone has cut out. >> member: can you hear me? >> clerk: we can hear you now but we just missed all of what...
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my main concern then is mr. ing'sownsend: thank you. >> clerk: mr. chair, i see member castillon. >> chair townsend: mr. castillon. >> member: thank you, mr. chair. >> clerk: i think that your microphone has cut out. >> member: can you hear me? >> clerk: we can hear you now but we just missed all of what you just said. >> member: okay. i will try to speak very closely to my computer. i'll keep my comments short, but i know member cooper was hoping to hear from everyone regarding their personal feelings towards the current situation. i'm generally supportive of member hernandez gil's motion in this particular capacity. i also think that sometimes actually when we have in-person meetings, it can be a burden for the public at times having to sit through long meetings while in order to wait for their opportunity for public comment. so i do want to keep in mind there are ways in which virtual can increase access to the public. >> clerk: mr. chair, we've reached the end of the queue to the side q2 representative carin mcdon
my main concern then is mr. ing'sownsend: thank you. >> clerk: mr. chair, i see member castillon. >> chair townsend: mr. castillon. >> member: thank you, mr. chair. >> clerk: i think that your microphone has cut out. >> member: can you hear me? >> clerk: we can hear you now but we just missed all of what you just said. >> member: okay. i will try to speak very closely to my computer. i'll keep my comments short, but i know member cooper was hoping to...
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mr. president, for invite ing me to join today and thank you for convening all of us today. today is an exciting day for our country. i want to thank pat, the ceo of intel, and intel for making this massive historic investment in american manufacturing right here in america. now, from day one, president biden has recognized and been clear that if we want to compete globally we have to invest domestically. and he's prioritized the revitdlization of our manufacturing economy and given those of us on his team a crystal clear mission to get those jobs back from overseas to america. and thanks to the president's leadership, our economy added almost 6.5 million jobs last year, the most in any year in u.s. history, and our unemployment rate dropped nearly 70%. make no mistake about it, by any measure, the united states economy is strong. but the fact is car prices are currently driving a third of inflation. why? because we can't -- we don't have enough chips. last year automakers made nearly 8 million fewer cars than they could have because of the semiconductor chip shortage. elect
mr. president, for invite ing me to join today and thank you for convening all of us today. today is an exciting day for our country. i want to thank pat, the ceo of intel, and intel for making this massive historic investment in american manufacturing right here in america. now, from day one, president biden has recognized and been clear that if we want to compete globally we have to invest domestically. and he's prioritized the revitdlization of our manufacturing economy and given those of us...
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mrs. oz call her this f-ing girl reporter and said one of their friends should not have talked to her.ow off a reporter, make sure the phone's hung up. >>> bbc news is apologizing for its handling of story of ghislaine maxwell who was found guilty. the network didn't bother or to mention alan dershowitz that she's a former epstein lawyer who's been alleged of sexual misconduct. the move did not meet the bbc's standards as mr. dershowitz was not a suitable person to interview as an impartial analyst. but dershowitz told viewers that the government's failure to cale made full disclosure. >>> cnn senior producer has resigned the network confirmed after project veritas alleged he had solicited sexual photos of his fan yea see's 15-year-old -- fiancee's 15-year-old daughter. he is under investigation by the child exploitation unit. the departure of -- follows the firing of john griffin who's been charged with unlawful sexual activity with minors, no indication either case involves their work at cnn. >>> and keith olberman is taking flak for a nasty comment on a family photo of mitt romney w
mrs. oz call her this f-ing girl reporter and said one of their friends should not have talked to her.ow off a reporter, make sure the phone's hung up. >>> bbc news is apologizing for its handling of story of ghislaine maxwell who was found guilty. the network didn't bother or to mention alan dershowitz that she's a former epstein lawyer who's been alleged of sexual misconduct. the move did not meet the bbc's standards as mr. dershowitz was not a suitable person to interview as an...
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mr. landrieu, always a pleasure. >>> the supreme court deal ing a blow to the former president, now the januarydocuments that could shed light on what happened leading up to the insurrection at the capitol. you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. if you have medicare and medicaid, a unitedhealthcare dual complete plan can give you extra benefits at no cost to you. like up to $150 for covered over-the-counter items and groceries every month. with unitedhealthcare dual complete... ...there's more for you. (computer keys clicking) (mouse clicks) - shriners hospitals for children is awesome! my favorite people in shriners are the doctors and the nurses because they help people through life. wow, i was a really cute kid! (chuckles) but it's true! shriners hospitals for children is awesome! the first time i went to shriners hospitals for children, i was two months old. since then, they have helped me with over 18 operations, and thousands of rehabilitation hours. because of their care, now, i live a full independent life. i got my driver's license, and i'm going to college! you
mr. landrieu, always a pleasure. >>> the supreme court deal ing a blow to the former president, now the januarydocuments that could shed light on what happened leading up to the insurrection at the capitol. you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. if you have medicare and medicaid, a unitedhealthcare dual complete plan can give you extra benefits at no cost to you. like up to $150 for covered over-the-counter items and groceries every month. with unitedhealthcare...
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and then eight gauges in self preference-ing of their own brands above other brands. mr. snowden, do you support legislation and making it illegal to -- to create a copycat versions of popular products? >> senator, this is an issue that i have members on both sides, so, i have traditionally not taken a stance on the competition issues and i will not -- >> okay, i just wondered, i knew that, but -- a lot of people on a lot of sides here, but just to be clear -- at some point this congress has to take a side and do you want to add anything mr. duggan? >> no, i'm sorry senator, but that is the first i heard of that. i was learning something, senator. you are teaching me something. i find it. amazing mr. mr. murderer. >> thank you. a few months ago, i was sent a link to amazon basics version of our product. i was obviously concerned. i looked a little deeper and i saw that, not only aaron muderick was it a knock off of our product, it violated a number of our trademarks. someone did not do their homework we were able to get a quickly taken down through the amazon brand right
and then eight gauges in self preference-ing of their own brands above other brands. mr. snowden, do you support legislation and making it illegal to -- to create a copycat versions of popular products? >> senator, this is an issue that i have members on both sides, so, i have traditionally not taken a stance on the competition issues and i will not -- >> okay, i just wondered, i knew that, but -- a lot of people on a lot of sides here, but just to be clear -- at some point this...
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mr djokovic's opinion on vaccination was something that was could anti—vaxxers not, and could ferment anti—vaxxers sentiment in australia, so that is interesting, the point about sentiment in australia, so that is inters a ingters a health risk, it about sentiment in australia, so that is inters a health risk, it abou1 you look sentiment in australia, so that is inters courts h risk, it abou1 you look sentiment in australia, so that is inters courts, risk, it abou1 you look sentiment in australia, so that is inters courts, but , it abou1 you look sentiment in australia, so that is inters courts, but what)ou1 you look sentiment in australia, so that is inters courts, but what was you look tennis courts, but what was influential was that mr djokovic lost position was now untenable. but it takes 54 conservative mps to call for a leadership contest and downing street still believes borisjohnson can fight back. so far, no cabinet minister has broken ranks. and the mood of borisjohnson's mps could improve if, as expected, covid regulations are lifted in england later this month. but, it is the views of voters that will also influence mps. conservatives snatched morley and outwood from labour in 2015 and the peopl
mr djokovic's opinion on vaccination was something that was could anti—vaxxers not, and could ferment anti—vaxxers sentiment in australia, so that is interesting, the point about sentiment in australia, so that is inters a ingters a health risk, it about sentiment in australia, so that is inters a health risk, it abou1 you look sentiment in australia, so that is inters courts h risk, it abou1 you look sentiment in australia, so that is inters courts, risk, it abou1 you look sentiment in...
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mr. elijah white. and right now he is acting as a scout for the confederate army. and he is actually riding direct ing colonel burt in this battle. colonel burt is on the back of his hours at the back of the regiment and writes that colonel burt is moving forward and he did not know that ahead the field was clear, but there was a patch of wood, and the ground dropped off. and where that wooded patch was and the ground dropped was just enough cover for the 15th massachusetts to be laying in wait. and he came within 100 yards of that unit when they sprang up and fired a volley. and no other volley he said fired as directly or had as deadly of an impact as did that volley. throughout the rest of elijah white's civil war career, he said that was the deadliest volley he had ever seen. immediately, we're not talking about decimating the 18th mississippi, one out of ten, decimate. it was one out of three, or one out of every two soldiers who is taken out by this volley from the 15th mass. they were just shredded. and one of those bullets came right into colonel burt, entering through his right hip, shatterin
mr. elijah white. and right now he is acting as a scout for the confederate army. and he is actually riding direct ing colonel burt in this battle. colonel burt is on the back of his hours at the back of the regiment and writes that colonel burt is moving forward and he did not know that ahead the field was clear, but there was a patch of wood, and the ground dropped off. and where that wooded patch was and the ground dropped was just enough cover for the 15th massachusetts to be laying in...
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thank you all for testified-ing, i appreciate it, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, mr. -- raskin. >> thank you. in the united states, in the 21st century, the power you have as a private pastas not include the right to sexually harass or stop or grope or molest or rape your female employees. a private corporation is not a royal monarchy, it is not a totalitarian government. it is not a mafia state. a private corporation exists because it gets a charter from the state. it is governed by the constitution and by federal law, including title seven, which define sexual harassment as sex discrimination, illegal sex discrimination. these four citizens have quite breathtaking courage and have just ripped the mask off the continuing regime of sexual harassment and sexual assault by male bosses in certain corporate workplaces who operate with impunity and brazen contempt for the rule of law. this regime is made possible by the pervasive corporate notification of the constitutional right, specifically the seventh amendment, which states that the right to a trial by jury shall be pres
thank you all for testified-ing, i appreciate it, i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back, mr. -- raskin. >> thank you. in the united states, in the 21st century, the power you have as a private pastas not include the right to sexually harass or stop or grope or molest or rape your female employees. a private corporation is not a royal monarchy, it is not a totalitarian government. it is not a mafia state. a private corporation exists because it gets a charter from the state. it...