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mr. graham blumenthal white house thank you for meaningful negotiations, it is extremely important this yearics of our cooperation between ukraine and the united states in all areas. of our territory , long-range missiles, heard an understanding of our needs, spoke with the president of turkey , erdogan, about this situation on the battlefield in ukraine and in our black sea region , but how to implement specific points of our peace formulas are useful for absolutely everyone in the world. i thank you, mr. president, for supporting our vision of security. today, a ceremony was held to present credentials to the new ambassadors of the partner countries that visited ukraine. finland, cyprus, austria and libya signed a decree awarding our soldiers. 153 servicemen of the armed forces of ukraine fighters of the 30th - 53rd, 92nd, 93rd and 110th mechanized brigades, the 56th motorized infantry brigade, the 60th infantry brigade and the 102nd infantry brigade, i thank everyone who fights for ukraine and one more day of remembrance today defenders of the donetsk airport. it was one of the most diffi
mr. graham blumenthal white house thank you for meaningful negotiations, it is extremely important this yearics of our cooperation between ukraine and the united states in all areas. of our territory , long-range missiles, heard an understanding of our needs, spoke with the president of turkey , erdogan, about this situation on the battlefield in ukraine and in our black sea region , but how to implement specific points of our peace formulas are useful for absolutely everyone in the world. i...
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mr. graham but with jacob rees—mogg this this question of the political independence of the bank of england now since the bank of england got its independence in those early days of the new labour government. and for many years that worked fine. nobody had with it. but then had a problem with it. but then around the around about soon after the economic crisis started to alleviate , it's in the sort of alleviate, it's in the sort of early 20 tens. a backbencher called jacob rees—mogg was on the treasury select committee and he started ripping into the governor of the bank of england. at time, carney, about at the time, mark carney, about quantitative easing, the printing of money, tens of billions pounds, but some billions of pounds, but some mps, including jacob rees—mogg, thought stoke inflation. thought would stoke inflation. of course , inflationary of course, inflationary pressures dealing with pressures were dealing with the moment be traced moment they can't all be traced back to . excuse quantitative back to. excuse me, quantitative easing the bounce back from easing is the bounce ba
mr. graham but with jacob rees—mogg this this question of the political independence of the bank of england now since the bank of england got its independence in those early days of the new labour government. and for many years that worked fine. nobody had with it. but then had a problem with it. but then around the around about soon after the economic crisis started to alleviate , it's in the sort of alleviate, it's in the sort of early 20 tens. a backbencher called jacob rees—mogg was on...
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mr. graham consillio sits here. this was all made possible as a result of july 27th, 2019. looked at her through a series of rallies on july 27th and august. 3rd. the subaru was torture. with a with keith. here, my name is sasha. 17 years of my life, i spent in my village, north virginia. i celebrated my 18th birthday in st. petersburg, where i moved for the university. yes, i would. my name is a meal. i'm 15 yet. i love moscow where i spent all my life. so i like to walk around my capital with my friends swaim. it was yet a john. my name is roti on. i'm 17 years old. i was born and live in creston. i ask in siberia, should i write poetry and hope one day it'll change people's view of the world 1st . i think it's great when your word states and thoughts change other people. my big dream is to live my life with harmony within myself. ah yes i would have seen my name is sydney eager, which i believed 16 full years of what i was born in the tips in bella version. now i live in the city of a leaky lukea in the discovery
mr. graham consillio sits here. this was all made possible as a result of july 27th, 2019. looked at her through a series of rallies on july 27th and august. 3rd. the subaru was torture. with a with keith. here, my name is sasha. 17 years of my life, i spent in my village, north virginia. i celebrated my 18th birthday in st. petersburg, where i moved for the university. yes, i would. my name is a meal. i'm 15 yet. i love moscow where i spent all my life. so i like to walk around my capital with...
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fruit salad, mrs. graham has few customers, but she's keeping her shop in bridging open at hoping the upcoming lunar new year will bring some good fortune to us. taiyah lira, businesses lay restaurants, our day, much better nowadays. there are more customers seized, a government east cove igniting policies, but i am selling fruit and nuts, and sells us do not good. these things are not de the necessities. and since people don't have spare money, they are more careful with spending a widespread coated 19 outbreak in china in recent weeks has crippled consumer spending. millions of people have caught the virus or stayed at home in the hope of avoiding it. the government says everything is under control, but there is science is rapid dismantling of pandemic policies. last month is undermining the economic, rebound exports fell in december and factory production shrink the most since long term locked downs. 8 months earlier. in some places, frustration is boiling over the, at this factory and central china police
fruit salad, mrs. graham has few customers, but she's keeping her shop in bridging open at hoping the upcoming lunar new year will bring some good fortune to us. taiyah lira, businesses lay restaurants, our day, much better nowadays. there are more customers seized, a government east cove igniting policies, but i am selling fruit and nuts, and sells us do not good. these things are not de the necessities. and since people don't have spare money, they are more careful with spending a widespread...
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mr. archibald graham key when i was reading the book white lies about walter frances white in acp i wanted to know you ever find research data that the graham keith sisters had any kind of with harriet tubman or william still and what what came about there there was any findings there. and i also wanted to know how come the grim key had the name graham key instead of their mother's name. so. oh, an interesting question. so, so nancy weston, according to her son, nancy weston, could neither read nor write. i always preface that this is according to her sons recollection and recollection of. family members who were the westons was that nancy was adamant her sons. colored westerns as she called them so that sort of free family but that they were grim kids as well and. there's a lot of sort of historians who have done a lot of work on that. there's book by chakrabarti meyers. that's forging freedom. it's about free black women, charleston and how they kind of negotiate their lives within this sort of very racially and, sexually violent charleston at the time. and so she was somebody or nancy w
mr. archibald graham key when i was reading the book white lies about walter frances white in acp i wanted to know you ever find research data that the graham keith sisters had any kind of with harriet tubman or william still and what what came about there there was any findings there. and i also wanted to know how come the grim key had the name graham key instead of their mother's name. so. oh, an interesting question. so, so nancy weston, according to her son, nancy weston, could neither read...
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mr. lindsey graham's article to read short capacious.lutely transparent non-surgical, i especially like the finals of this article, the germans must understand that it quotes close to the text that only once in a generation does such an opportunity arise when it is possible. eh, well, i'll say it in my own words. yes, deal a crushing blow to russia a. moreover, it is unique that now it can be done. not with your own hands , this is the final article by lindsey graham that is, this is not only pompeo. this is directly declared as a doctrine, moreover, everyone else in europe should accept this doctrine as a guideline regarding the supply of weapons, but you know it is not what was expected, it is absolutely logical, because the west is actually in a hurry with the supply of weapons. they need to supply weapons to ukraine until the ukrainians run out, because then they will have to solve its political task of the united states of america with the help of europeans, and the americans will be just as proud that political tasks are being solv
mr. lindsey graham's article to read short capacious.lutely transparent non-surgical, i especially like the finals of this article, the germans must understand that it quotes close to the text that only once in a generation does such an opportunity arise when it is possible. eh, well, i'll say it in my own words. yes, deal a crushing blow to russia a. moreover, it is unique that now it can be done. not with your own hands , this is the final article by lindsey graham that is, this is not only...
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mr. speaker, and with was dr. william graham, the assistant, the acting administrator of nassau. we were so pleased, mr. speaker, that the weather was fine and we could finally launch. the initial burn went well and we saw the roll come off as planned. and then, mr. speaker, and then the ball of fire. and we knew what that meant. a tragedy. you keep hoping against hope that there are survivors, but, you know, there can't be this resolution honors those heroes, those pioneers. you feel so helpless, mr. speaker. what can one say? what can we do? we can pray for them. i'm stunned. today's tragic explosion of the shuttle challenger. there's 25th launch of the shuttle, promised to be an exciting one with the first non-government private citizen, mcauliffe, aboard. christa was to be our first teacher in space and with her rode the hopes and the dreams of our nation's young people. i join my colleagues in mourning the loss of our astronauts and in sharing our grief with families and friends. this is a day of sadness that we will never forget. we will, however, mr. speaker, go on with our
mr. speaker, and with was dr. william graham, the assistant, the acting administrator of nassau. we were so pleased, mr. speaker, that the weather was fine and we could finally launch. the initial burn went well and we saw the roll come off as planned. and then, mr. speaker, and then the ball of fire. and we knew what that meant. a tragedy. you keep hoping against hope that there are survivors, but, you know, there can't be this resolution honors those heroes, those pioneers. you feel so...
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mr davies! wonderful story. that was graham satchell reporting.part in one of the world's toughest enducance races — along the penine way right now — it's called the montane spine race. the race is 268—miles long — all the way up to the scottish borders. more than a hundred people set off from the peak district on sunday at 8am. they've had to contend with 70 mph winds and temperatures as low as —17 degrees. but look at that countryside — spectacular in the snow. not very easy to run on. let's go to the weather with nick miller. let's hope they have extra thick lycra for that. the respite is going to come earlier for some than others. most of the wintry showers over northern and western parts of the uk. to the east, staying dry. lots of sunshine but that didn't melt the frost. it's that cold. the reason for most of the snow showers to the north and east is the wind direction to the west and north, favouring these areas. tonight, turning very icy in players. i mentioned the end inside and over the weekend and milder weather over the weekend and mil
mr davies! wonderful story. that was graham satchell reporting.part in one of the world's toughest enducance races — along the penine way right now — it's called the montane spine race. the race is 268—miles long — all the way up to the scottish borders. more than a hundred people set off from the peak district on sunday at 8am. they've had to contend with 70 mph winds and temperatures as low as —17 degrees. but look at that countryside — spectacular in the snow. not very easy to...
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i landed at bob graham air phase -- airbase with a mr. rumsfeld and to see all that time that it along the afghan pakistan border with special ops. i was in the small afghan villages were 20-year-old captains were essentially mayors of these little villages trying to get girls to go to school and set up a water system and they did. amazing things were happening. i think we have written off a lot more then new original mission at how we got out and not would we get out that how we got out his sad anything former defense secretary gates on "60 minutes," i'd be remiss if i didn't say our condolences to the powell family and the loss of powell this week. he was a great, great man and he was larger than life when it came to washington but the stories that i have from researching reagan as his initial security adviser and i will just tell one very quickly and that is touring moschetto the final summit and family coming to the end where they are going to make the final deal and gorbachev keeps on saying there'll be a peaceful coexistence and we
i landed at bob graham air phase -- airbase with a mr. rumsfeld and to see all that time that it along the afghan pakistan border with special ops. i was in the small afghan villages were 20-year-old captains were essentially mayors of these little villages trying to get girls to go to school and set up a water system and they did. amazing things were happening. i think we have written off a lot more then new original mission at how we got out and not would we get out that how we got out his...
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mr davies! not a nota dry not a dry eye in the house! graham satchel with that report.ok
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mr davies! not a nota dry not a dry eye in the house! graham satchel with that report.for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. we have had quite a change in the weather. things now look and feel very different. beautiful blue skies overhead here in county antrim but some strong wind feeding in wintry showers. we continue to bring wind down all the way from the arctic. cold air stays with us through the next few days. the picture shows this mesh rash of wintry showers along the coast and parts of scotland, those showers still mostly falling at low levels even as snow. elsewhere a mixture of sleet and snow and some showers feeding into some north sea coasts. windy for all of us especially around the coasts, up of us especially around the coasts, up to 50 miles an hour in places. temperatures reading between three and 7 degrees but factoring in the strength of the wind it feels colder than that. during this evening and tonight the wind using a little, we keep some showers going in western and northern parts where there is the risk of some ice. and temperatures dropping
mr davies! not a nota dry not a dry eye in the house! graham satchel with that report.for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. we have had quite a change in the weather. things now look and feel very different. beautiful blue skies overhead here in county antrim but some strong wind feeding in wintry showers. we continue to bring wind down all the way from the arctic. cold air stays with us through the next few days. the picture shows this mesh rash of wintry showers along the coast and...
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graham satchell has more. this is radio 1xtra's dj ace. yes, yes, what's going on? it's your boy ace, heavyweight champion of radio, mr 10k! ace was told in 2018 that one of his kidneys had stopped working. to hear i had kidney or renal failure was quite shocking. and all i wanted to know is like, how do i stop it, how do i reverse it? and to hear that the only solution was a kidney transplant was, yeah, quite harrowing. there's black people that don't need to be sitting in dialysis beds. a new social media campaign starts today, called we 4 us uk. the long and short of it is that i need a kidney. but then you feel at a disadvantage because there aren't enough kidneys to match people of colour. it tells the stories of black and minority ethnic people waiting for a kidney transplant. and they said, "yeah, you know, . you're going to need a transplant." i remember i was sitting i there with like my crunchy nut cornflakes and they were just like, "yeah, no, - "it's not good news." ace is on his way to a dialysis unit, part of the royal free hospital in london. how are you finding dialysis? for me, the first two years were dif
graham satchell has more. this is radio 1xtra's dj ace. yes, yes, what's going on? it's your boy ace, heavyweight champion of radio, mr 10k! ace was told in 2018 that one of his kidneys had stopped working. to hear i had kidney or renal failure was quite shocking. and all i wanted to know is like, how do i stop it, how do i reverse it? and to hear that the only solution was a kidney transplant was, yeah, quite harrowing. there's black people that don't need to be sitting in dialysis beds. a new...
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graham i would point out to you that if i hadn't formed the brexit party, mrs. may would have stayed leader for much, much longer. and i doubt there have been any brexit at all. or at least we would have had a second referendum. all goodness knows what. so we did get rid of mrs. may and we helped boris get massive helped boris get a massive majority . and yes, he is majority. and yes, he is completely and utterly squandered it. now completely and utterly squandered it . now the squandered it. now the international monetary fund , not international monetary fund, not particularly our friends, they are the high priests of globalism are massive supporters of the euro. they've often breached their charter in actually getting involved in a euro bailouts . but overnight euro bailouts. but overnight some quite dramatic predictions for them that the uk is headed for them that the uk is headed for a really miserable year. we won't just do worse than the other g7 economies will do worse in terms of growth even than russia well. joining me from tufton street in westminster
graham i would point out to you that if i hadn't formed the brexit party, mrs. may would have stayed leader for much, much longer. and i doubt there have been any brexit at all. or at least we would have had a second referendum. all goodness knows what. so we did get rid of mrs. may and we helped boris get massive helped boris get a massive majority . and yes, he is majority. and yes, he is completely and utterly squandered it. now completely and utterly squandered it . now the squandered it....
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graham rudman is more dangerous than the soviet menace. were you assure me that that's not the case? and i said yes, mr.dent, i'll assure you is not the case. well --, and i were destined to become friends. because we will both from texas. we're both economists. and we both came to washington because we wanted less government and more freedom. they're not a lot of people who come to government with the idea of having less of the very institution. that come to be part of. and the thing that i always found was very interesting and i never lost. my sort of all of it. and that was that --. always had this view that he was like a spy in the soviet union. that had become a leader of the central committee. and was one of the people actually running the soviet. so that when we got together, it was sort of like i was there as his american handler and he was telling me what was we were actually doing inside the belly of the beast. and i never cease to find that fascinating. i served in washington for quarter of a century. and i dealt with a lot of people. but i can say without any fear of contradiction. that of a
graham rudman is more dangerous than the soviet menace. were you assure me that that's not the case? and i said yes, mr.dent, i'll assure you is not the case. well --, and i were destined to become friends. because we will both from texas. we're both economists. and we both came to washington because we wanted less government and more freedom. they're not a lot of people who come to government with the idea of having less of the very institution. that come to be part of. and the thing that i...
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mr. like aunts and uncles, rap music and hip-hop came along, in the 79y for the '60s, this is the 50th year y'all, you so had nellie nell, graham, of the '90s. so i was influenced by the cats that did it and also because it rose out of a concrete, like a rose, you know, hip-hop came from this city. but it was actually thrown to the sidement they left new york for dead, literally it was new york daily news. >> stephen: drop dead. >> yeah, so out of that, after everything was disenfranchised hip-hop rose. and that is what we redepicting in the documentary, fight the power, how hip-hop change the world it made scholarship out of watching melie mel and grand master class speak truth to power in such beautiful music. the conversation, stephen, was like at what point do we look at a gen re that has been around 50 years. at what point do we consider important, great or not greater than popularity. because it's art. and art is one of those things that can't be quantityified it has a quality to it. >> stephen: so it can't be quantityified. but what are some of the characteristics you say help define the bowppedries of hip-hop? >> well,
mr. like aunts and uncles, rap music and hip-hop came along, in the 79y for the '60s, this is the 50th year y'all, you so had nellie nell, graham, of the '90s. so i was influenced by the cats that did it and also because it rose out of a concrete, like a rose, you know, hip-hop came from this city. but it was actually thrown to the sidement they left new york for dead, literally it was new york daily news. >> stephen: drop dead. >> yeah, so out of that, after everything was...
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mr. carroll would've made a difference, but the business model just doesn't work anymore. that's, not mary, you jump in if you think you faced a crisis like kathleen grahamfaced with the -- >> i do think he lived in a time where you had owners, like his owner in north carolina, gordon graham, who, you know, they had the means, and they let him do what he wanted to do. they saw the newspapers as a public service. every profit was put back in the paper. gordon gray never took a red cent from the winston salem journal. >> that's a different world than what we live in today. >> terms of a specific crisis, when he was at the new york times, there was a change in management at the times. he and scotty had a column. scotty, had a lot of independents. they did but they wanted. it got to be that the times was starting to come down once too often to washington, editing their copy. max frenkel said at one point, a famous reporter who is there, that reading their copy after have been edited new york was hard to keep down your lunch. they had changed it so much. carol didn't like this. he wrote an article about running into john f. kennedy, new york wanted him to put
mr. carroll would've made a difference, but the business model just doesn't work anymore. that's, not mary, you jump in if you think you faced a crisis like kathleen grahamfaced with the -- >> i do think he lived in a time where you had owners, like his owner in north carolina, gordon graham, who, you know, they had the means, and they let him do what he wanted to do. they saw the newspapers as a public service. every profit was put back in the paper. gordon gray never took a red cent...
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mr. crump goes through the litany of cases in the past. the last hangup to the george floyd policing act was in the united states senate. among those who was skeptical, lindsey graham over the weekend saying i a pose civil lawsuits against individual officers, however holding police departments accountable makes sense and they should face liability for the misconduct of their officers. if we were rewinding the tape, you'd think aha a breakthrough in the senate. woe now have a republican house and jim jordan making clear over the weekend that what happened to tyre nichols is reprehensible but no law can fix it. >> i don't know that any law can stop that evil that we saw. i don't know that any law, any training, any reform is going to change. it's just a difference in the philosophy. the democrats think it's a new law that's going to fix something that terrible. >> sadly have to have a lot of law enforcement officials in recent days and they disagree with chairman jordan. a law is not going to wipe it out but training, sensitivity training, more accountability is critical, but it sounded like he's not interested. >> in the senate they have gotten close on this issue
mr. crump goes through the litany of cases in the past. the last hangup to the george floyd policing act was in the united states senate. among those who was skeptical, lindsey graham over the weekend saying i a pose civil lawsuits against individual officers, however holding police departments accountable makes sense and they should face liability for the misconduct of their officers. if we were rewinding the tape, you'd think aha a breakthrough in the senate. woe now have a republican house...
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mr. rose is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman graham and thanks to chairwoman watersnd ranking member mchenry for holding the hearing today. thank you to all of our witnesses for being here and taking time to share your expertise with esther i was glad to see that the majority has invited the cfpb director chopra to testify later this month and i would hope that the chairwoman also invite sec chair gensler to testify perhaps as a part of the upcoming ftx hearing. in the last 133 days we've had only one hearing that included witnesses from the biden administration which i believe is a a dereliction of our duts members of congress to conduct oversight. i hope that changes in a few weeks, and i'm confident that it will and that will be seeing a lot more government officials as witnesses before this committee. i think the time is limited to want to dive straight into my question. dr. holtz-eakin, earlier this year we held a hearing on the biden administration's task force which was graded based on anecdotal evidence to address discrimination in home appraisals. the task f
mr. rose is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman graham and thanks to chairwoman watersnd ranking member mchenry for holding the hearing today. thank you to all of our witnesses for being here and taking time to share your expertise with esther i was glad to see that the majority has invited the cfpb director chopra to testify later this month and i would hope that the chairwoman also invite sec chair gensler to testify perhaps as a part of the upcoming ftx hearing. in...
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mr. carroll would have made a difference. but the business model just doesn't work anymore. so that's not. and mary, you jump in if you think he faced a crisis like katharine graham faced with a well i do think he lived a time where you had owners like his owner in in north gordon gray, who, you know, they had the means and they let him do what he wanted to do. and they they saw the newspaper as a public service. every profit that was made was put back into the paper. gordon gray never took a red cent from the winston-salem journal course. that's a different world, very different than what we live in today in terms of a specific crisis. you know, when he was in the new york times. there was a change of management at the times. he and scottie reston and i call him scottie to a had a lot of independent arts. you know, they did what they wanted, but it got to be that the times was starting to down once too often to washington, editing their copy, max frankel said at one point, a famous reporter was there that reading their copy, it had been edited in new york. was it was hard to keep down your lunch because? they had changed it so much and carroll didn't like this.
mr. carroll would have made a difference. but the business model just doesn't work anymore. so that's not. and mary, you jump in if you think he faced a crisis like katharine graham faced with a well i do think he lived a time where you had owners like his owner in in north gordon gray, who, you know, they had the means and they let him do what he wanted to do. and they they saw the newspaper as a public service. every profit that was made was put back into the paper. gordon gray never took a...
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mr. tambourine man ♪ ♪ play a song for me ♪ >> reporter: in the late '60s, crosby joined up with stephen stills and grahamthe trio was joined by guitarist neil young, the folk rock super group's second concert was at woodstock. ♪ gasping at glimpses of gentle true spirit ♪ >> reporter: shortly after, they recorded their seminal number one album, "deja vu." ♪ crosby, stills, nash and young would go on to perform on and off separately and together for the next four tumultuous decades. ♪ our house is a very, very fine house ♪ >> reporter: graham nash said of his longtime band mate, i know people tend to focus on how volatile our relationship has been at times, but what has always mattered to david and me more than anything was the pure joy of the music we created together. ♪ i am yours, you are mine, you are what you are ♪ >> reporter: crosby always open about his struggles with addiction, arrested numerous times for drug possession, he credited a month's long prison stint with getting sober, but the toll of drugs and alcohol along with hepatitis c left him in need of a liver transplant, which he received in
mr. tambourine man ♪ ♪ play a song for me ♪ >> reporter: in the late '60s, crosby joined up with stephen stills and grahamthe trio was joined by guitarist neil young, the folk rock super group's second concert was at woodstock. ♪ gasping at glimpses of gentle true spirit ♪ >> reporter: shortly after, they recorded their seminal number one album, "deja vu." ♪ crosby, stills, nash and young would go on to perform on and off separately and together for the next...
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graham satchell has more. this is radio one extra's dj ace. yes, yes, what's going on? it's your boy ace, heavyweight champion of radio, mr 10k! way until one o'clock. ace was told in 2018 that one of his kidneys had stopped working. to hear i had kidney or renal failure was quite shocking. and all i wanted to know is like, how do i stop it, how do reverse it? and to hear that the only solution was a kidney transplant was, yeah, quite harrowing. there's black people that don't need to be sitting in dialysis beds. a new social media campaign starts today, called we for us uk. the long and short of it is that i need a kidney. but then you're still at a disadvantage because there aren't enough kidneys to match people of colour. it tells the stories of black and minority ethnic people waiting for a kidney transplant. and they said, "yeah, you know, . you're going to need a transplant." i remember i was sitting i there with like my crunchy nut cornflakes and they were just like, "yeah, no, - it's not good news." ace is on his way to a dialysis unit, part of the royal free hospital in london. how are you finding dialysis? for me, th
graham satchell has more. this is radio one extra's dj ace. yes, yes, what's going on? it's your boy ace, heavyweight champion of radio, mr 10k! way until one o'clock. ace was told in 2018 that one of his kidneys had stopped working. to hear i had kidney or renal failure was quite shocking. and all i wanted to know is like, how do i stop it, how do reverse it? and to hear that the only solution was a kidney transplant was, yeah, quite harrowing. there's black people that don't need to be...
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mr. michelson, thank you. and thank you for the work you do with the palace in st. paul minnesota. >> thank you senator. taking chairman derman, recommend or graham, and senator lee and senator klobuchar, along with members of the committee for allowing me to appear before you today. i'm here to speak on behalf of my colleagues, fellow promoters, and most importantly, concert fence. my presence before you is based on my 50 years of experience in the live entertainment industry. my name is jerry michelson, president of jam productions, a company that has produced events since 1972. as a primer for those who may not know, let me briefly talk about the job of promoters. we work with agents and managers to route 2 markets across the country. we make guaranteed payments to artists, contracted venues, market show to put tickets on sale, and produce the show. we pay all the costs and assume all risks. if live nation loses money, they can become comfort with operating income from ticketing and sponsorships. we cannot do that. we do not have those. our competitor letters -- earns money from serving tickets to our competitors. i appeared before the committ
mr. michelson, thank you. and thank you for the work you do with the palace in st. paul minnesota. >> thank you senator. taking chairman derman, recommend or graham, and senator lee and senator klobuchar, along with members of the committee for allowing me to appear before you today. i'm here to speak on behalf of my colleagues, fellow promoters, and most importantly, concert fence. my presence before you is based on my 50 years of experience in the live entertainment industry. my name is...
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bill cassidy, susan collins, lindsey graham, lisa murkowski, rob portman, jerry rant, todd young, no top -- >> thank, you mister chairman. my questions will be for mr i obviously, the law that congress passes are important. but mr. ditch, it seems that the laws of supply and demand are also pretty powerful, certainly more powerful than anything we do it dc. so, a recent survey by the associated general contractors found that 73% of respondents indicated that they wouldn't bid on a federal project, i if it had a project labor requirement as a requirement. i want you to tell me from thinking of this in the wrong way, i work for a workforce crisis in this country. we have a lot of big things we want to get, done we don't have enough talented and hardworking people to get done what we want to get done. you've got a number of outstanding firms across our country where the workers have chosen not to unionize. they made that decision and they are at risk and a number of these federal projects of being frozen out of how big to advance this infrastructure investment that our country needs to continue to make. he this is a particular importance in my state,
bill cassidy, susan collins, lindsey graham, lisa murkowski, rob portman, jerry rant, todd young, no top -- >> thank, you mister chairman. my questions will be for mr i obviously, the law that congress passes are important. but mr. ditch, it seems that the laws of supply and demand are also pretty powerful, certainly more powerful than anything we do it dc. so, a recent survey by the associated general contractors found that 73% of respondents indicated that they wouldn't bid on a federal...
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lindsey graham, lisa murkowski, rob portman, todd young, thom and mitt romney, republicans who voted for the bill on the senate, it is a good bill, it could have been greater. >> i think thed gentleman. mrson is with us here virtually. you are recognized, unmute. >> my question will be for mr. ditch. obviously laws congress passed are important but it seems to me supply and demand are pretty powerful, more powerful than anything we do in d.c. a recent survey, i think found 73% of respondents indicated they wouldac bid on a federal project project labor agreement required. i want you to tell me thinking about this the wrong way, i look at a workforce crisis, we have things we want to get done. we don't haves enough talented hard-working people to get it done what we want to get done. he got a number of outstanding firms across our country where the workers have chosen not to unionize, they've made that decision and they are at risk in a number of these federal projects being frozen helping to advance the infrastructure investment our country needs to continue to make. this is a particular important in my state california where 4% of the workers are unionized. there are simply not enough
lindsey graham, lisa murkowski, rob portman, todd young, thom and mitt romney, republicans who voted for the bill on the senate, it is a good bill, it could have been greater. >> i think thed gentleman. mrson is with us here virtually. you are recognized, unmute. >> my question will be for mr. ditch. obviously laws congress passed are important but it seems to me supply and demand are pretty powerful, more powerful than anything we do in d.c. a recent survey, i think found 73% of...
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mr tambourine man was their first big hit. the byrds were america's answer to the beatles. but, then, after three heady years with the band, david crosbyjoined forces with stephen stills and grahamfolk—rock supergroup. later, they became crosby, stills, nash and young when neil young joined the group. david crosby was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame twice for his role in the two hugely influential bands that dominated his career. it was also a career that was marred by a nine—month stay in a texas prison for drug offences. he had a lifelong cannabis habit and later promoted its use for medicinal purposes. there have been many tributes. melissa etheridge took to social media to remember herfriend. his music and legacy will inspire many generations to come, he said, a true treasure. the beach boys brian wilson said he was heartbroken. graham nash said... and ina and in a statement, crosby's wife said, although he is no longer with us, his humanity and kind to sell will continue to guide and inspire as. a lawyer for the hollywood actor alec baldwin has said he'll fight a charge of involuntary manslaughter following the death of the cinematographer halyna hutchins. she
mr tambourine man was their first big hit. the byrds were america's answer to the beatles. but, then, after three heady years with the band, david crosbyjoined forces with stephen stills and grahamfolk—rock supergroup. later, they became crosby, stills, nash and young when neil young joined the group. david crosby was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame twice for his role in the two hugely influential bands that dominated his career. it was also a career that was marred by a...