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mr. canning. >> thank you, chair lee. one moment. let me share my screen. excellent. can folks see my screen? >> yes, i can see. >> okay. i'd just like to add i'm privileged to be presenting before commissioner chiu for the last time today and i appreciate the passionate work you bring to the commission. i'd like to briefly provide an update on the government ethics and conflict of interest review projects and revised recommendations. >> excuse me, mr. canning, are you sharing your screen? i wasn't sure what your question was. >> yeah. is the slide visible? >> we can't see you. we can't see the slide. >> looks like sfgov was checking on their end. >> how about now? >> yes. >> perfect. >> i think that was user error on my end. yes. opening update on provides recommendations to the ballot measure and regulation amendments that the commission has been considering so that the commission can provide feedback on the concepts before languages included in the future versions of the measure and regulation amendments. so to briefly review in september 2020, the commission identi
mr. canning. >> thank you, chair lee. one moment. let me share my screen. excellent. can folks see my screen? >> yes, i can see. >> okay. i'd just like to add i'm privileged to be presenting before commissioner chiu for the last time today and i appreciate the passionate work you bring to the commission. i'd like to briefly provide an update on the government ethics and conflict of interest review projects and revised recommendations. >> excuse me, mr. canning, are you...
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investigate all they like, so mr can get— can investigate all they like, so mr can get their hands onimir putin put— can get their hands on vladimir putin put them up for trial, and it's limited. there been committing war crimes — it's limited. there been committing war crimes in syria, chechnya. and if the _ war crimes in syria, chechnya. and if the series— war crimes in syria, chechnya. and if the series seem regime change in the p _ if the series seem regime change in the p available to appear at the international criminal court, great. the effort — international criminal court, great. the effort should be focused on bringing — the effort should be focused on bringing in the strongest sanctions we can _ bringing in the strongest sanctions we can. when i went to persuade him, so we _ we can. when i went to persuade him, so we must _ we can. when i went to persuade him, so we must force them. and the next story, the daily telegraph. the lead story there barbaric putin rains down terror. the prime minister has written this in the _ the prime minister has written this in the new— the p
investigate all they like, so mr can get— can investigate all they like, so mr can get their hands onimir putin put— can get their hands on vladimir putin put them up for trial, and it's limited. there been committing war crimes — it's limited. there been committing war crimes in syria, chechnya. and if the _ war crimes in syria, chechnya. and if the series— war crimes in syria, chechnya. and if the series seem regime change in the p _ if the series seem regime change in the p available...
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mr. canning. >> thank you, chair lee. one moment. let me share my screen. excellent. can folks see my screen? >> yes, i can see. >> okay. i'd just like to add i'm privileged to be presenting before commissioner chiu for the last time today and i appreciate the passionate work you bring to the commission. i'd like to briefly provide an update on the government ethics and conflict of interest review projects and revised recommendations. >> excuse me, mr. canning, are you sharing your screen? i wasn't sure what your question was. >> yeah. is the slide visible? >> we can't see you. we can't see the slide. >> looks like sfgov was checking on their end. >> how about now? >> yes. >> perfect. >> i think that was user error on my end. yes. opening update on provides recommendations to the ballot measure and regulation amendments that the commission has been considering so that the commission can provide feedback on the concepts before languages included in the future versions of the measure and regulation amendments. so to briefly review in september 2020, the commission identi
mr. canning. >> thank you, chair lee. one moment. let me share my screen. excellent. can folks see my screen? >> yes, i can see. >> okay. i'd just like to add i'm privileged to be presenting before commissioner chiu for the last time today and i appreciate the passionate work you bring to the commission. i'd like to briefly provide an update on the government ethics and conflict of interest review projects and revised recommendations. >> excuse me, mr. canning, are you...
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mr. speaker. can i join you in welcoming the ukrainian ambassador to our proceedings. mr. speaker, with every passing hour the world is witnessing the horrors of putin's war in ukraine. a family of five, a mother, her parents, her 6-year-old daughter, and her baby son, were murdered in cold blood by russian troops. in the same city, a 12-year-old boy watched his mother die as he desperately attempted to save her from the rubble of their own home. these are war crimes happening in europe right now. vladimir putin is a war criminal. and one day soon, putin must face jsties in the hague. mr. speaker, to prosecute putin and his regime, the full range of war crime charges immediate to be used including the crime of aggression by a state. but the u.k. has always refused to sign up for the prosecution of this crime in international law. surely with putin's crime of aggression in plain and horrific sight in ukraine now is time to drop that opposition in will the prime minister neat with me to discuss this and amend the u.k. war crimes act and support i.c.c. for putin for his crime
mr. speaker. can i join you in welcoming the ukrainian ambassador to our proceedings. mr. speaker, with every passing hour the world is witnessing the horrors of putin's war in ukraine. a family of five, a mother, her parents, her 6-year-old daughter, and her baby son, were murdered in cold blood by russian troops. in the same city, a 12-year-old boy watched his mother die as he desperately attempted to save her from the rubble of their own home. these are war crimes happening in europe right...
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mr. clerk. can you please call item 1? >> clerk: yes. item 1 is a resolution authorizing san francisco animal care and control to enter into a use agreement with bh-ab productions, l.l.c., to develop and produce a documentary television project about sfaccs animal emergency rescue calls and animal control officers, and grant all necessary trademark licenses and the exclusive right for a term of no longer than one year and one week to traditional and digital networks, to commence upon approval by the board of supervisors. madam chair? . >> chair ronen: thank you, and i understand that virginia donohue is here to give you a short presentation? >> yes. thank you, supervisor ronen. as you know that sfacc is the city's animal shelter, and we enforce all state and local animal welfare laws. bh/ab productions is a group that we are familiar with because they are the group that was here for the live documentary during the pandemic. they were super popular with users, and this is a different company than we had worked with during the pandemic, bu
mr. clerk. can you please call item 1? >> clerk: yes. item 1 is a resolution authorizing san francisco animal care and control to enter into a use agreement with bh-ab productions, l.l.c., to develop and produce a documentary television project about sfaccs animal emergency rescue calls and animal control officers, and grant all necessary trademark licenses and the exclusive right for a term of no longer than one year and one week to traditional and digital networks, to commence upon...
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can be supported. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. mr. atkins, next speaker, please. caller, you may want to lower the volume on whatever listening device you're using. hello, caller. we hear you. >> hi, my name is [indiscernible] can you hear me? hello? hello? >> clerk: yes, you may begin. >> great. thank you. my name is luis coronados, and as we all know, covid has resulted in a very strong impact on our community. i think what i'm hearing is that not including la rasa c.r.c. in the funding seems challenging, just given the work that they've done in collaboration with the city, not just the last 50 years, but the last two years, not only to the mission, but to all of san francisco. i think that what i would ask from the committee is that if there's no funding that are coming out from the audit, as i heard from the treasurer of la rasa c.r.c., then that this committee include an item within the resolution that says if there aren't no findings regarding financial malpractice, that the funds for la rasa c.r.c. be awarded the way they have been originally allocated. i th
can be supported. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. mr. atkins, next speaker, please. caller, you may want to lower the volume on whatever listening device you're using. hello, caller. we hear you. >> hi, my name is [indiscernible] can you hear me? hello? hello? >> clerk: yes, you may begin. >> great. thank you. my name is luis coronados, and as we all know, covid has resulted in a very strong impact on our community. i think what i'm hearing is that not...
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can i ask you, mr smith, _ ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how _ ukraine has failed. ask you, mr smith, how will that - ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how will that happen? | ukraine has failed. can i ask you, - mr smith, how will that happen? how will he fail in your view? i mr smith, how will that happen? how will he fail in your view?— will he fail in your view? i think what we need _ will he fail in your view? i think what we need is _ will he fail in your view? i think what we need is to _ will he fail in your view? i think what we need is to sustain - will he fail in your view? i think i what we need is to sustain almost will he fail in your view? i think - what we need is to sustain almost a multiple front in ways in which we can bring home both to putin that there is an unsustainable cost to what he has done, economic terms where we pile on not only the sanctions but also the decisions that have been made all around the world to disinvest in russia, and fundamentally disconnect russia from its coexistence in the global economy. its coexistence in
can i ask you, mr smith, _ ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how _ ukraine has failed. ask you, mr smith, how will that - ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how will that happen? | ukraine has failed. can i ask you, - mr smith, how will that happen? how will he fail in your view? i mr smith, how will that happen? how will he fail in your view?— will he fail in your view? i think what we need _ will he fail in your view? i think what we need is _ will he fail in your view?...
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mr. clerk, can you please call item 6?clerk: item 6 is a resolution approving modification to fix based operator lease and operating agreement no. 07-0106 and signature flight support llc and the city and county of san francisco acting by and through the airport commission. to extend the term by an additional three years for a term to commence from october 1,2022 through september 30, 2025 for an estimated minimum annual guarantee of approximately $16.2 million during the first year of the additional term extension. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on this item should call 415-655-0001, meeting i.d. 2480 057 1739 and press pound twice. if you haven't already done so, please dial star 3 to line up to speak. the system prompt will indicate you have raised your hand. please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your comments. mr. chair? >> great. and welcome from the airport. >> thank you, chair haney, vice chair safai, member mar. the airport is seeking your approval
mr. clerk, can you please call item 6?clerk: item 6 is a resolution approving modification to fix based operator lease and operating agreement no. 07-0106 and signature flight support llc and the city and county of san francisco acting by and through the airport commission. to extend the term by an additional three years for a term to commence from october 1,2022 through september 30, 2025 for an estimated minimum annual guarantee of approximately $16.2 million during the first year of the...
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can be supported. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. mr. atkins, next speaker, please. nt to lower the volume on whatever listening device you're using. hello, caller. we hear you. >> hi, my name is [indiscernible] can you hear me? hello? hello? >> clerk: yes, you may begin. >> great. thank you. my name is luis coronados, and as we all know, covid has resulted in a very strong impact on our community. i think what i'm hearing is that not including la rasa c.r.c. in the funding seems challenging, just given the work that they've done in collaboration with the city, not just the last 50 years, but the last two years, not only to the mission, but to all of san francisco. i think that what i would ask from the committee is that if there's no funding that are coming out from the audit, as i heard from the treasurer of la rasa c.r.c., then that this committee include an item within the resolution that says if there aren't no findings regarding financial malpractice, that the funds for la rasa c.r.c. be awarded the way they have been originally allocated. i think that's an eleg
can be supported. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. mr. atkins, next speaker, please. nt to lower the volume on whatever listening device you're using. hello, caller. we hear you. >> hi, my name is [indiscernible] can you hear me? hello? hello? >> clerk: yes, you may begin. >> great. thank you. my name is luis coronados, and as we all know, covid has resulted in a very strong impact on our community. i think what i'm hearing is that not including la rasa...
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mr speaker, what i can assure my honourable _ again? nourable friend is _ again? mr speaker, what i can assure my honourable friend is that - again? mr speaker, what i can assure my honourable friend is that there - my honourable friend is that there have been a number of changes already in the coc approach but i cannot give her the assurance that it has changed enough because this report has just been published and it is important to me to follow through and make sure where relevant independent ratings are also making the changes set out in this report. to respond to the lady opposite, she was right to suggest an update from ministers on the progress of this report, i will make sure that happens and picks up on this very question about the coc as well. this question about the (qc as well. this house is united _ question about the cqc as well. this house is united in heartache over the lives lost and destroyed, of the women's island is and told to shut up. as an npi have concluded that nhs bureaucracy has systemic problems of sexism. i r
mr speaker, what i can assure my honourable _ again? nourable friend is _ again? mr speaker, what i can assure my honourable friend is that - again? mr speaker, what i can assure my honourable friend is that there - my honourable friend is that there have been a number of changes already in the coc approach but i cannot give her the assurance that it has changed enough because this report has just been published and it is important to me to follow through and make sure where relevant...
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thompson, we recognize mr. can. not seeing mr. can, members are reminded that the committee will operate according to the guidelines laid out by the ranking member in their february 3, 2021 colleague regarding remote procedures. i welcome -- i welcome our panel of witnesses. our first witness, please correct me when they get a chance to speak. mr. -- he is the general manager of the jackson atlanta international airport. he was the chief operating officer for the houston airport system and he has been serving 22 years in the u.s. army. next we have mr. greg regan who serves as president of the transportation trade department of the aflcio, a labor institution including 42 unions across the transportation sector. members are transportation and security officers, flight attendants, colleges -- pilots and other workers. he is the secretary-treasurer. i would like to welcome mr. jason wallace, the president of the airport law enforcement agency network, he also serves as the chief of police for the port of portland oregon where he has
thompson, we recognize mr. can. not seeing mr. can, members are reminded that the committee will operate according to the guidelines laid out by the ranking member in their february 3, 2021 colleague regarding remote procedures. i welcome -- i welcome our panel of witnesses. our first witness, please correct me when they get a chance to speak. mr. -- he is the general manager of the jackson atlanta international airport. he was the chief operating officer for the houston airport system and he...
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mr. starmer: he can complain all he likes, but on monday he ordered all of his lot to abstain on a vote tofire and rehire. and they all did. and then, mr. speaker, to add insult to injury, after the vote his party posted a message saying that, where possible, they will look to find p&o workers new jobs. pathetic. they don't want jobs, they want their old jobs back. they don't want the prime minister hoisting the white flag. they want him to fight for their livelihoods. 82,000 seafarers in this country. i have spoken to dockers, engineers, deckhands and sailors, and they are all worried about what this means for them. this morning, one of them said to me “if p&o can get away with , this, other companies will get rid of us too and replace us with cheap labour from abroad.” why does the prime minister think that they will take a crumb of comfort from his half-arsed bluster and waffle today? pm johnson: mr. speaker, p&o is plainly not going to get away with it any more than any other company that treats its employees in that scandalous way. this is a historic moment for this country, actually,
mr. starmer: he can complain all he likes, but on monday he ordered all of his lot to abstain on a vote tofire and rehire. and they all did. and then, mr. speaker, to add insult to injury, after the vote his party posted a message saying that, where possible, they will look to find p&o workers new jobs. pathetic. they don't want jobs, they want their old jobs back. they don't want the prime minister hoisting the white flag. they want him to fight for their livelihoods. 82,000 seafarers in...
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can i ask you, mr smith, _ ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how _ ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how will _ ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how will that - ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how will that happen? | ukraine has failed. can i ask you, - mr smith, how will that happen? how will he fail in your view? i mr smith, how will that happen? how will he fail in your view?— will he fail in your view? i think what we need _ will he fail in your view? i think what we need is _ will he fail in your view? i think what we need is to _ will he fail in your view? i think what we need is to sustain - will he fail in your view? i think i what we need is to sustain almost will he fail in your view? i think - what we need is to sustain almost a multiple front in ways in which we can bring home both to putin that there is an unsustainable cost to what he has done, economic terms where we pile on not only the sanctions but also the decisions that have been made all around the world to disinvest in russia, and fundamentally disconnect russia f
can i ask you, mr smith, _ ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how _ ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how will _ ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how will that - ukraine has failed. can i ask you, mr smith, how will that happen? | ukraine has failed. can i ask you, - mr smith, how will that happen? how will he fail in your view? i mr smith, how will that happen? how will he fail in your view?— will he fail in your view? i think what we need _ will he fail in...
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you can imagine i of mr smith. wood at the academy, trying to figure out, what do we do about this, and how do we not overreact, but how do we seem firm? mr smith and his team, how do we not created a career of a $1 billion business called will smith enterprises? —— destroy the career. called will smith enterprises? -- destroy the career.- called will smith enterprises? -- destroy the career. what do ou do -- destroy the career. what do you do when — -- destroy the career. what do you do when an _ -- destroy the career. what do you do when an a-list - -- destroy the career. what do you do when an a-list black- you do when an a—list black actor does this? it plays into actor does this? it plays into a nightmare scenario. it’s actor does this? it plays into a nightmare scenario.- a nightmare scenario. it's a total nightmare. _ a nightmare scenario. it's a total nightmare. in - a nightmare scenario. it's a total nightmare. in my- a nightmare scenario. it's a. total nightmare. in my view, a nightmare scenario. it's a i
you can imagine i of mr smith. wood at the academy, trying to figure out, what do we do about this, and how do we not overreact, but how do we seem firm? mr smith and his team, how do we not created a career of a $1 billion business called will smith enterprises? —— destroy the career. called will smith enterprises? -- destroy the career.- called will smith enterprises? -- destroy the career. what do ou do -- destroy the career. what do you do when — -- destroy the career. what do you do...
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can you substantiate that or anything? mr. kirby: no, we cannot. >> my second one is about the global posture, now that everything is focused on ukraine. can you talk about readiness on a bit more global scale? has anything changed in terms of our readiness worldwide focus more on ukraine? mr. kirby: in terms of our ability to defend the nation elsewhere, outside of europe, we remain confident that we can do that. there's been no diminution in american military readiness elsewhere around the world. and i would remind, and i know we get very focused on the numbers of troops that we have added to the european theater and that we've moved around inside it. but a sense of perspective is important here. we already had more than 80,000 troops permanently deployed to europe or on rotational orders. just to give you a perspective there. and nato members themselves have nearly two million troops in their combined militaries. so i don't know of any permanent posture changes that are going to come as a result of this in europe or elsewher
can you substantiate that or anything? mr. kirby: no, we cannot. >> my second one is about the global posture, now that everything is focused on ukraine. can you talk about readiness on a bit more global scale? has anything changed in terms of our readiness worldwide focus more on ukraine? mr. kirby: in terms of our ability to defend the nation elsewhere, outside of europe, we remain confident that we can do that. there's been no diminution in american military readiness elsewhere around...
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and i, mr. can just look up a left here. what here at least she, she, kitty doesn't being in the green show. us he had left here what she had, at least she is still here, but the dumb bus got on you. not sheila mullin near dia, children, ethylene museums time dr. chris, you out there, pauline luxury of new affordability at the fox, the legends gym is a fixture on these nazi of groups. some of them used a batches, 4th, called and they were promised slaves and land from thomas was lying familiar. if we only put a stop, you go. when i am come, when you look, i thought i'd leave the deposit of shows or seattle mortar don't so but lucy was over near la, push on the middle of the way in the glorious serrano gramma freeman notice for delivery. but i mean, also for see did, ah, with animal rights demonstrations like this, a commonplace in european cities, the whole population of dorm, but has be shown as a terrorists. we witness a huge information war, waged against a dorm bus people and rush everything. basically what was told in t
and i, mr. can just look up a left here. what here at least she, she, kitty doesn't being in the green show. us he had left here what she had, at least she is still here, but the dumb bus got on you. not sheila mullin near dia, children, ethylene museums time dr. chris, you out there, pauline luxury of new affordability at the fox, the legends gym is a fixture on these nazi of groups. some of them used a batches, 4th, called and they were promised slaves and land from thomas was lying familiar....
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mr. secretary, can you take a roll call vote? >> president knutzen: yes. >> vice president spears: yes. >> commissioner bittner: yes. >> commissioner jung: yes. >> commissioner lum: yes. >> commissioner sklar: yes. >> unanimous vote. >> president knutzen: great, thank you. commissioners, the next order of business is agenda item d, and also requires a vote by the commission, requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with eviction defense collaborative for the provision of continuing housing subsidies for older adults and adults with disabilities during the period of march 1, 2022 lieu june 30, 2024 in the amount of $5,192,504, plus a 10% contingency for a total amount not to exceed $5,711,754. ms. blanton will present the item. >> good afternoon, thank you for having me. good afternoon, commissioners, executive director dearman. my name is hannah blanton here today seeking your approval for subsidies for older adults and adults with disabilities. the foundation was the inaugural provider for the housing subsidy
mr. secretary, can you take a roll call vote? >> president knutzen: yes. >> vice president spears: yes. >> commissioner bittner: yes. >> commissioner jung: yes. >> commissioner lum: yes. >> commissioner sklar: yes. >> unanimous vote. >> president knutzen: great, thank you. commissioners, the next order of business is agenda item d, and also requires a vote by the commission, requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with...
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mr. chairman, can you tell us more about when the committee will vote on whether to [indiscernible] senator durbin: we are getting close. it is a long story. [laughter] i am sorry. it is classified. no, you will learn soon. reporter: can you help us understand how the democrats received the information they distributed on the probationary -- senator durbin: we started out by reading "the washington post" because it was all they are. reporter: you took the information from the article? senator durbin: no. it was in the "washington post," the white house gathered information when hawley set up his charges. they gave it to us today. i don't know where they got it from. reporter: do you think if senators cruz and hawley that employed black women, they would have approached they are indifferently? senator: good question. i don't know if they do, so i can't comment. senator padilla: she wished me a happy birthday. [laughter] senator klobuchar: i thought when she talked about how she is able to do things that generations before her, and her mom's generation, that women were just as qualified and c
mr. chairman, can you tell us more about when the committee will vote on whether to [indiscernible] senator durbin: we are getting close. it is a long story. [laughter] i am sorry. it is classified. no, you will learn soon. reporter: can you help us understand how the democrats received the information they distributed on the probationary -- senator durbin: we started out by reading "the washington post" because it was all they are. reporter: you took the information from the article?...
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mr. rettig, what steps is and can the i.r.s. take to provide relief to the american people as it pertains to accountability for these big oil companies and the price of gas at the pumps? mr. rettig: we will do that we can for every american throughout -- that predates me that will continue for the employees at the i.r.s. we are not a brick and mortar organization. we will follow the law. i urge congress to take a hard look at the law. and in conjunction with that. i heard something recently, there was discussion about an excess profits tax and whatever. there are a lot of things the media is talking about in this space. but, no, come back to the i.r.s. has 6,500 experienced revenue agents. i only gave you one language which was the partnership tax -- mr. horsford: thank you. mr. rettig: we don't have the resources to go after the bigs or super bigs and we get outgunned routinely in that space. mr. horsford: let me reclaim my time. dealing with the earned income tax credit, the very low income people get identified for auditing at
mr. rettig, what steps is and can the i.r.s. take to provide relief to the american people as it pertains to accountability for these big oil companies and the price of gas at the pumps? mr. rettig: we will do that we can for every american throughout -- that predates me that will continue for the employees at the i.r.s. we are not a brick and mortar organization. we will follow the law. i urge congress to take a hard look at the law. and in conjunction with that. i heard something recently,...
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ah ah ah ah, issues with industry mr. can just look up some of normally a muscle around noon. she kitty doesn't being in the green show on a nurse to me as possible. mama cook gas gosh, sit katie. suddenly tim got the right to his ashley of dc, wondered what the typical pieces goes down to $1.00 to $2.00 pieces of cool position to to meet you, but not, not looking for the chain of times to metal for phones or something like that. and then we got that with that have that look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence at that point, obviously is to great trust, rather than fear. this is charlene with artificial intelligence, real summoning with obama protective own existence with oh, welcome back. across that were all things are considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the situation in ukraine. okay, let's go back to daniel in late jackson, m. as we
ah ah ah ah, issues with industry mr. can just look up some of normally a muscle around noon. she kitty doesn't being in the green show on a nurse to me as possible. mama cook gas gosh, sit katie. suddenly tim got the right to his ashley of dc, wondered what the typical pieces goes down to $1.00 to $2.00 pieces of cool position to to meet you, but not, not looking for the chain of times to metal for phones or something like that. and then we got that with that have that look forward to talking...
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mr. corer is back on -- >> thank you, ms. garcia, can you hear me okay, mr. chairman? >> yes we can. >> first of all i want to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i agree with a lot of the presenters today, my colleagues that copy right production is so important to not only for this industry but this country. it's something we're known for, we're known for being communicative, so clearly i am disappointed that such an important piece of legislation cannot be negotiated. we want to make sure our broadcasters stay in business but at the same time, i want to make sure when my kids start writing song and see having proprietary, you know, things out there that they're paid for it. i'm going to ask folks, mr. palmeroy, ed curtis, why can't we sit down and come up with a win-win situation here? there's got to be a solution here we can work on. >> thank you for the question, and, you know, you might have heard this in some of my previous responses. i am supremely frustrated. the mab has offered time and time again and worked for almost two years on a variety of appro
mr. corer is back on -- >> thank you, ms. garcia, can you hear me okay, mr. chairman? >> yes we can. >> first of all i want to thank all the witnesses for being here today. i agree with a lot of the presenters today, my colleagues that copy right production is so important to not only for this industry but this country. it's something we're known for, we're known for being communicative, so clearly i am disappointed that such an important piece of legislation cannot be...
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yes, mr speaker. i can tell him and i _ can be thrown out? yes, mr speaker. ant to raise the issue for people who use extra electricity to charge electric wheelchairs are to run ventilators or a stairlift. it is not right that with disability or a serious medical condition should face unmanageable debt or go without food to pay the costs of electricity on which they absolutely rely. the need of your cut to their bills right now so wise and the prime minister looking at drawing on the profits of the north sea oil and gas companies to help the most vulnerable families with those costs. i the most vulnerable families with those costs— the most vulnerable families with those costs. ., ~ , ., , . those costs. i thank you very much. she faces a — those costs. i thank you very much. she faces a very _ those costs. i thank you very much. she faces a very important - those costs. i thank you very much. she faces a very important issue . those costs. i thank you very much. | she faces a very important issue and clearly the spike in energy prices is going to full most he
yes, mr speaker. i can tell him and i _ can be thrown out? yes, mr speaker. ant to raise the issue for people who use extra electricity to charge electric wheelchairs are to run ventilators or a stairlift. it is not right that with disability or a serious medical condition should face unmanageable debt or go without food to pay the costs of electricity on which they absolutely rely. the need of your cut to their bills right now so wise and the prime minister looking at drawing on the profits of...
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mr. speaker, can i ask my right honorable friend as the ukranian people fight and die on a daily basis for their rights and freedoms of democracy and i wonder if he would do this, they have asked for membership of nato for a significant period of time and nato has chosen not to give it to them. no matter what they decide, it remains their absolute right as a free nation and free people to make an application in the future and that we treat them until exactly the same way as we would an application from finland. >> you referred to what president zelenskyy has said but one of the things we have said if there is a diplomatic off-ramp and whether putin could fulfill that, it has to be done with the will of the ukranian people. >> my constituent -- [indiscernible scwhrrks -- [indiscernible] >> i thank the gentlelady raising that and the prime minister will look at that. >> that finishes questions. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org. >> comi
mr. speaker, can i ask my right honorable friend as the ukranian people fight and die on a daily basis for their rights and freedoms of democracy and i wonder if he would do this, they have asked for membership of nato for a significant period of time and nato has chosen not to give it to them. no matter what they decide, it remains their absolute right as a free nation and free people to make an application in the future and that we treat them until exactly the same way as we would an...
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mr. chair. >> chair haney: thank you, and thank you for those great questions and clarifications and answers. can we open this for public comment, please. >> clerk: yes, mr. chair. mobile home ber of the public who wish to speak on this item and have joined us here in the chamber, you can lineup now if you wish to speak. for those listening remotely please call 415-655-0001. meeting i.d. 2487-465-2715, then pound and pound again. when connected, you'll need to press star, three to enter the queue. for those that have already lined up in the queue, when you hear your line is unmuted, that is your signal to speak. can we have the first caller. >> okay. can you hear me now? >> clerk: please begin your comments. >> okay. if i ask if you can hear me, it's because i question if you can, so if you could just please tell me yes or no, and if you could give me a 30-second warning. i support the proposed contract work as was described. it is entirely consistent with state of good repair efforts to maintain the fleet and other assets. this should be common practice and the rule and not the exception and sho
mr. chair. >> chair haney: thank you, and thank you for those great questions and clarifications and answers. can we open this for public comment, please. >> clerk: yes, mr. chair. mobile home ber of the public who wish to speak on this item and have joined us here in the chamber, you can lineup now if you wish to speak. for those listening remotely please call 415-655-0001. meeting i.d. 2487-465-2715, then pound and pound again. when connected, you'll need to press star, three to...
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mr. price: what i can say is that we will be able to say more than the coming days. >> can you give any sense of her condition? she treated well? mr. price: i am not in a position to offer updates right now. >> have u.s. officials been briefed on how those talks went and ukrainian officials expressed optimism afterwards. do you share that optimism? mr. price: our ukrainian partners are the ones that are taking part in conversations. the conversations over the past days have been virtual but secretary blinken did have an opportunity earlier today to speak with foreign minister ku leba. the foreign minister has passed updates on diplomatic efforts, rather than characterize whether we are optimistic or pessimistic , what we're looking for our development on the ground. we want to see de-escalation, we want to see a diminishing of the violence, we want to see a withdrawal of russian forces from ukraine. we have not seen any of those things just yet. >> president zelensky said today to be prepared that the country would not be allowed into nato. have you advised his administration at all into thes
mr. price: what i can say is that we will be able to say more than the coming days. >> can you give any sense of her condition? she treated well? mr. price: i am not in a position to offer updates right now. >> have u.s. officials been briefed on how those talks went and ukrainian officials expressed optimism afterwards. do you share that optimism? mr. price: our ukrainian partners are the ones that are taking part in conversations. the conversations over the past days have been...
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we have built up a stock of arguments that mr. zalinski can use in negotiations with the russian counterparts. it took to get peace and to preserve sovereignty of his country to preserve ukraine by the ukrainians. decide what government to have and not the colonial power. you mentioned, presidents zalinski there. what would your estimation be of his role that he has played this jewel role is a national leader and military lead with one of the same time he's playing probably the role of his life. now he, his prime goal is to mobilize international society to mobilize the entire country for, for their, for to come much of the fate of ukraine. now law is in the end of ordinary citizens . and especially of course, the uniform that armed ones are, but he's doing in 1900 figure. he's pulling at over 90 percent. and i think he does a very good job that oh, what would you say sorry about his before once? yeah, well he, he, he, he really has become, he's got it, he's got any fact i sort of are almost a fun club in the west in that, out on the, in the west. but then your grand and south to, i mean this
we have built up a stock of arguments that mr. zalinski can use in negotiations with the russian counterparts. it took to get peace and to preserve sovereignty of his country to preserve ukraine by the ukrainians. decide what government to have and not the colonial power. you mentioned, presidents zalinski there. what would your estimation be of his role that he has played this jewel role is a national leader and military lead with one of the same time he's playing probably the role of his...
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mr. jacob, can i just begin by asking you're actually basic question, why did one you visit india now? well, i think a couple of reasons. one, what was reported in the news 1st was that he was in down to invite privacy of the to the brick summit in china at the end of the year. but i think from reports that are coming out again just a few hours ago. mr. young he also met with the a and the dogs on the boundary issue. so at least we know that these 2 issues one discussed so. busy given the state of affairs on the line of action control, the dispute boundary between india, china naturally doubled the agenda for the indian speaker, barbara gender, foreign minister, junker. linked to the improvement in bilateral relations to an improvement in the situation on that border that you were talking about. do you think one use visit will help in that direction? i'm afraid i don't believe that's likely to be the case. the chinese are given no indication for 2 years that they're actually interested in a quick solution to the problem that we are yet to understand what it is that. busy cause the chin
mr. jacob, can i just begin by asking you're actually basic question, why did one you visit india now? well, i think a couple of reasons. one, what was reported in the news 1st was that he was in down to invite privacy of the to the brick summit in china at the end of the year. but i think from reports that are coming out again just a few hours ago. mr. young he also met with the a and the dogs on the boundary issue. so at least we know that these 2 issues one discussed so. busy given the state...
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we go there on the — change mr putin's actions. cannge mr putin's actions. can we go there on the air cover argument. the j there on the air cover argument. the prime minister has set out why it's not going to happen because we would be engaging the russians and then we would be halfway into a third world war. so it does not look like western infections are going to contemplate it. but there is a scenario where ukraine is rolled over because they have superior air cover and then they're up against the pole and brighter then there are a lot bigger and there are a lot poorer and they will become more nationalistic and i wonder if at some point we will have to face up to the point that we are going to have to confront the russians? it is a treat have to confront the russians? it is a great question. _ have to confront the russians? it 3 a great question. and a dilemma that we all are facing notjust a great question. and a dilemma that we all are facing not just the politicians. even though i am retired, all of my children are either in th
we go there on the — change mr putin's actions. cannge mr putin's actions. can we go there on the air cover argument. the j there on the air cover argument. the prime minister has set out why it's not going to happen because we would be engaging the russians and then we would be halfway into a third world war. so it does not look like western infections are going to contemplate it. but there is a scenario where ukraine is rolled over because they have superior air cover and then they're up...
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mr. ambassador. can you think of a person that affected you 16 years ago that affected your life that you still think about every single week of your life since then? mr. pompeo: i had two great teachers in eighth grade. our u.s. history teacher and she taught us the three r's of good government, right, respect and responsibility and she was a great patriot that really inspired every student she ever had and fred smith was my eighth grade iowa history and civics teacher and he was also in charge of american legion boys stay for the state of iowa. mr. branstad: those two teachers inspired me to go into public service in the best job for a farm kid from northern iowa and public service is being the governor of iowa. [applause] i never imagined i would become the ambassador to china and have the honor of working with secretary of state mike pompeo but that was a great experience as well. >> thank you and mr. secretary, the same to you. the person that affected your life early on to the point where you think
mr. ambassador. can you think of a person that affected you 16 years ago that affected your life that you still think about every single week of your life since then? mr. pompeo: i had two great teachers in eighth grade. our u.s. history teacher and she taught us the three r's of good government, right, respect and responsibility and she was a great patriot that really inspired every student she ever had and fred smith was my eighth grade iowa history and civics teacher and he was also in...
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mr. chairman. can you discuss how connectivity not just for african-americans?>> absolutely, thank you very much for your question. i think the issue of community is born in the history of the lyrics of the hymn and what it means. and it match so nicely on here. it's wonderful to have it clarify it was called a hymn from the beginning. to get this correct is so many times they called in anthem i really appreciate what the house resolution is doing to say that it is a hymn. i think the hymn makes it do many things which is a song of praise many areas around the world and religious setting. is something everyone is meant to the protestant reformation. with communal singing became a thing. then it also becomes an issue right there what was in political situations as well as fun in my written statement i included a link of the u.s. navy in florida with a multi racial of people dressed in uniform performing. so please let me know if i can clarify that more. this idea of belonging for lots of people it is a him hits it right on the nose. >> thank you doctor reese. can
mr. chairman. can you discuss how connectivity not just for african-americans?>> absolutely, thank you very much for your question. i think the issue of community is born in the history of the lyrics of the hymn and what it means. and it match so nicely on here. it's wonderful to have it clarify it was called a hymn from the beginning. to get this correct is so many times they called in anthem i really appreciate what the house resolution is doing to say that it is a hymn. i think the...
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mr. webster and chairman defazio. it shows a bipartisan efforts can work and we've done a good job of that on the committee. i was also glad to hear mr. defazio bring up the, that we should make perhaps look at fema and training deployment like we look at the national guard. i've been hearing, i heard you mr. currie say that's a good idea, i've been introducing this bill and talking to former heads of fema and everybody i can about treating these reservist like we do treat the national guard. and providing them with some employment security. seems like that which is held a lot to recruit and retain people if they don't have to go off and work on a disaster for four months in and come back and can't get their job. i wonder mr. curry if you could address that and if you support that notion if you think he would help and if you think we should move with effect. yes, ma'am. i think that, you know, security and unemployment would need to absolutely be a piece off any sort of work force performs. absolutely. i think it would have to look at that, particular
mr. webster and chairman defazio. it shows a bipartisan efforts can work and we've done a good job of that on the committee. i was also glad to hear mr. defazio bring up the, that we should make perhaps look at fema and training deployment like we look at the national guard. i've been hearing, i heard you mr. currie say that's a good idea, i've been introducing this bill and talking to former heads of fema and everybody i can about treating these reservist like we do treat the national guard....