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you know how and the other thing is that welch, who's so so robert welch wrote to his friends in the fifties a letter. he called a long letter and he charges that eisenhower, a dedicated agent of the communist conspiracy. what's interesting, though, is that lot of the other birch founders, when this becomes news in the early sixties, they distanced themselves from it and they say, well, it's not official. birch doc, i didn't agree. and in fact, actually, two of the birch founders were, one was well, they weren't in eisenhower's cabinet, but there were eisenhower appointees that were in the eisenhower administration. and one and i document this in the book, it becomes a huge flap where eisenhower power says, oh, my god, this guy, bill grady, this is the man he's a birch founder. it's like, this is the man told me to appoint to the labor management. so this, you know, the founders especially are very mainstream. they're very rich. this guy grady is in particular, led the ymca and was milwaukee sentinel's man of the year. so what they say is that this was peculiar to bob welch. now know
you know how and the other thing is that welch, who's so so robert welch wrote to his friends in the fifties a letter. he called a long letter and he charges that eisenhower, a dedicated agent of the communist conspiracy. what's interesting, though, is that lot of the other birch founders, when this becomes news in the early sixties, they distanced themselves from it and they say, well, it's not official. birch doc, i didn't agree. and in fact, actually, two of the birch founders were, one was...
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welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative, braun, britt, collins, ernst, graham, hyde-smith, is kennedy, lee, lummis, marshall, mcconnell, paul, ricketts, risch, rounds, rubio, schmitt, sullivan, thune, tillis, tuberville, wicker. mr. mullin, aye. senators voting in the negative -- bennet, booker, cantwell, carper, feinstein, hassan, lujan, menendez, murray, padilla, peters, reed, rosen, sanders, schatz, schumer, sinema, smith, stabenow, tester, warner, warnock, welch. mr. vance, aye. mr. hagerty, aye. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, aye. the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. the clerk: mr. murphy, no. mr. lankford, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, no. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. mr. moran, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. wyden, no. mr. coons, no. the clerk: mr. kaine, no. mrs. capito, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: mr. romney, aye. the clerk: ms. baldwin, no. mrs. gillibrand, no. mrs. fischer, aye. the clerk: mr. hoeven, aye. mr. king, no. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, aye. the clerk: mr. grassle
welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative, braun, britt, collins, ernst, graham, hyde-smith, is kennedy, lee, lummis, marshall, mcconnell, paul, ricketts, risch, rounds, rubio, schmitt, sullivan, thune, tillis, tuberville, wicker. mr. mullin, aye. senators voting in the negative -- bennet, booker, cantwell, carper, feinstein, hassan, lujan, menendez, murray, padilla, peters, reed, rosen, sanders, schatz, schumer, sinema, smith,...
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senator welch: thank you very much, i yield back. chair schweikert: i don't think i said congratulations. senator welch: i know a house code when i hear it. chair schweikert: i saved myself for last because for some of my colleagues here, this is a fixation for me. for me it starts on the economics. i have had a number of -- you say 25%, i can actually show you really well pier reviewed numbers -- peer reviewed numbers. 33% of medicare spending is related to diabetes. i hope everyone will get a chance to read the republican joint economic report, chapter 3. we went to places, very uncomfortable for some, we looked at diabetes and obesity in society and cost, low cost, potential effects on quality. let me prove what an idiot i am by just talking. we over and over and over and over have this discussion. changes in the farm bill. access to the technology, the new blood glue close. a new one got release -- glucose, a new one just got released. the adoption of gop-1's, those in the morbid category, or type 2 diabetes. now we have the sing
senator welch: thank you very much, i yield back. chair schweikert: i don't think i said congratulations. senator welch: i know a house code when i hear it. chair schweikert: i saved myself for last because for some of my colleagues here, this is a fixation for me. for me it starts on the economics. i have had a number of -- you say 25%, i can actually show you really well pier reviewed numbers -- peer reviewed numbers. 33% of medicare spending is related to diabetes. i hope everyone will get a...
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senator welch asked about disinformation earlier. one of the things i think about all the time, there are two sides of that coin. there's the whack-a-mole of the falsehoods that you hear. but there's also the voter education piece. and so often, voter education falls to the backburner. but that's an integral part of combatting misinformation with those, debunking pieces. so giving people money to make sure they have the resources to do that is critical. >> just talk about the importance of steady funding and how that would be helpful for the states when you deal with different threats that appear every election. >> thank, you senator klobuchar. it's great to see you. having steady funding ensures the states can allow for an adequate budget each and every election cycle. we know that there is going to be a lot of additional costs that are coming down the pipe for election officials who want to replace their voting equipment with two point oh voting equipment. that will probably not be ready for 2024, but as they look towards doing the
senator welch asked about disinformation earlier. one of the things i think about all the time, there are two sides of that coin. there's the whack-a-mole of the falsehoods that you hear. but there's also the voter education piece. and so often, voter education falls to the backburner. but that's an integral part of combatting misinformation with those, debunking pieces. so giving people money to make sure they have the resources to do that is critical. >> just talk about the importance...
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your book is a chronicle of jack welch is tenure at ge. he was one if not the longest-serving ceos and chairman of that company. >> 20 years. >> when he retired in 2001, he was lionized by all of us as a titan of american business. at the time, ge was one of the biggest if not the biggest company in america. his reputation has undergone something of a revision since. first, i would ask if you agree his legacy doesn't look as good now as it did in 2001? if so, when did their reconsideration begin and why? >> i was very fortunate to spend a lot of time with jack. he passed away in march of 2020 right as the pandemic was beginning. i also spent a lot of time with his successor. i thought a lot about that question and i really don't think the revisionism is fair. i think it is easy to do. it is not nuanced. jack was a very complicated guy. he was an only child, he revered his mother. his father was distant. he was an athlete even though he had no reason to be. he is very competitive and when he worked his way up from the old joke -- plastics -
your book is a chronicle of jack welch is tenure at ge. he was one if not the longest-serving ceos and chairman of that company. >> 20 years. >> when he retired in 2001, he was lionized by all of us as a titan of american business. at the time, ge was one of the biggest if not the biggest company in america. his reputation has undergone something of a revision since. first, i would ask if you agree his legacy doesn't look as good now as it did in 2001? if so, when did their...
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[twangy guitar music] the town of welch, known in its glory days as little new york. ♪ ♪ - welch is ait's a real old, historic town built in the 1800s. - the american dream in miniature. a place where generations of immigrants and dreamers could work and lift up their family. - the town of welch, when it was booming, the sidewalks were so crowded there would be traffic backed up, like, a mile. you couldn't find a place to park. - the rest of the country took a lot of money out of these hills over the decades, billions and billions of dollars, and when it became cheaper or more convenient to pull the coal we needed to power our electrical grids and to make our steel elsewhere, this is what was left behind. but this is not a poverty porn show. do not pity the people here, who, despite what you may think, are not unrealistic about a return to the glory days of coal and better times. - i drank coffee from the time i could walk. they put coffee in your bottle, coffee or wine. [laughs] - linda mckinney is a true daughter of appalachia. she raised her children here. linda's husband, bob mcki
[twangy guitar music] the town of welch, known in its glory days as little new york. ♪ ♪ - welch is ait's a real old, historic town built in the 1800s. - the american dream in miniature. a place where generations of immigrants and dreamers could work and lift up their family. - the town of welch, when it was booming, the sidewalks were so crowded there would be traffic backed up, like, a mile. you couldn't find a place to park. - the rest of the country took a lot of money out of these...
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senator welch. well well welcome -- we have had access of the library and beneficiaries of some extraordinary experience there. lots of folks who don't have the opportunity to make the trip here. i wanted to talk to you about that, because i do think that is a tremendous mechanism by which to expand the reach and access of the extraordinary collections at the library to vermonters and folks all across the country. could you aliberty on that, what is involved? what we can do to enhance and what kinds of things are in reach through the process? dr. hayden: one of the lessons learned and opportunities during the pandemic was our ability to have virtual programming that had a certain level of excellence as well. and we were able to perfect our and use some of our existing multi media staff to record vid yeahs, to be able to do live programming and that's continuing and we have seen an uptick with programs like the national book festival. one day before the pandemic 200 people in the pandemic, we still h
senator welch. well well welcome -- we have had access of the library and beneficiaries of some extraordinary experience there. lots of folks who don't have the opportunity to make the trip here. i wanted to talk to you about that, because i do think that is a tremendous mechanism by which to expand the reach and access of the extraordinary collections at the library to vermonters and folks all across the country. could you aliberty on that, what is involved? what we can do to enhance and what...
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welch: and i would like to address the senate. mr. president, today was an inspiring day but also a sad day. vermont in the past few days has suffered a severe flood from a storm that in some places dropped nine inches of rain. it tumbled down off the mountains into our streams, flooded those streams and rivers, overflowed into our villages and some of our major cities. to my right we're looking at downtown montpelier, the capital of vermont. here we're seeing damage up in what's called the northeast kingdom to infrastructure. there are scenes like this everywhere. senator sanders, congresswoman balant, the entire vermont delegation with me toured vermont with the governor of vermont, phil scott, and with our fema administrator administrator criswell. it was an inspiring day because we saw firsthand the extraordinary response of our government. president biden immediately declared a state of emergency that unleashed the ability of fema to provide resources. we saw our governor and our first responders in vermont, our national guard, o
welch: and i would like to address the senate. mr. president, today was an inspiring day but also a sad day. vermont in the past few days has suffered a severe flood from a storm that in some places dropped nine inches of rain. it tumbled down off the mountains into our streams, flooded those streams and rivers, overflowed into our villages and some of our major cities. to my right we're looking at downtown montpelier, the capital of vermont. here we're seeing damage up in what's called the...
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welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. vote: vote: the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. senators voting in the affirmative, barrasso, cornyn, crapo, grassley, lee, lujan, ricketts, romney, sinema, whitehouse. mr. tester, aye. no senator voted in the negative. mr. kelly, aye. mr. reed, aye. mr. casey, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, aye. mr. kaine, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mr. wicker, aye. mr. carper, aye. mr. welch, aye. the clerk: mr. wyden, aye. mr. rounds, aye. ms. stabenow, aye. mr. king, aye. the clerk: ms. warren, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, no. mr. warner, aye. the clerk: ms. lummis, aye. mr. schmitt, aye. the clerk: mr. warnock, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, aye. ms. smith, aye. mr. cotton, aye. mr. schumer, aye. mr. peters, aye. mr. cramer, aye. mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. menendez, aye. mr. young, aye. mr. booker, aye. ms. ernst, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. pad
welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. vote: vote: the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. senators voting in the affirmative, barrasso, cornyn, crapo, grassley, lee, lujan, ricketts, romney, sinema, whitehouse. mr. tester, aye. no senator voted in the negative. mr. kelly, aye. mr. reed, aye. mr. casey, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, aye. mr. kaine, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. mr. cardin, aye. the clerk: mr. budd, aye. the...
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welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- kelly. king, lujan, and rosen. senators voted in the negative. crapo and rounds. the clerk: mr. thune, no. the clerk: ms. earns, no -- ms. ernst, no. the clerk: cassidy, -- mr. cassidy, no. the clerk: mr. barasso, no. mr. paul, no. vote: the clerk: mr. scott. mr. scott of florida, no. the clerk: mr. braun, no. the clerk: mr. casey, aye. the clerk: mr. cornyn, no. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. ms. hassan, aye. the clerk: mr. wicker, no. the clerk: mr. kaine, aye. mr. hickenlooper, aye. mr. warnock, aye. the clerk: mr. cardin, aye. mr. menendez, aye. mr. welch, aye. mr. carper, aye. the clerk: ms. klobuchar, aye. mr. romney, no. mr. coons, aye. mr. ricketts, no. the clerk: mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. markey, aye. mr. cruz, no. mr. merkley, aye. mr. tester, aye. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. bennet, aye. mr. brown, aye. ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mr. durbin,
welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- kelly. king, lujan, and rosen. senators voted in the negative. crapo and rounds. the clerk: mr. thune, no. the clerk: ms. earns, no -- ms. ernst, no. the clerk: cassidy, -- mr. cassidy, no. the clerk: mr. barasso, no. mr. paul, no. vote: the clerk: mr. scott. mr. scott of florida, no. the clerk: mr. braun, no. the clerk: mr. casey, aye. the clerk: mr. cornyn, no. the clerk: mr. blumenthal,...
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joining us with the latest is david welch.e know about this compromise between these automakers and china? >> it was interesting to read the highlights of this thing. among them, raining in marketing actions, one of them was preserving socialist principles or some such. these are very vague things that don't sit certain prices or control pricing. it's almost as if it was written by a bunch of american attorneys who wanted to avoid price-fixing but it's telling everyone stop dropping prices. the government does have a great interest instability here in selling more vehicles but also keep -- preserving the health of the companies and you can't do that if everybody is on a big prize binge. another part of it is consumers really hated this. people were essentially were seeing the prices drop a couple of weeks later. there is unrest with consumers and the government wants to stabilize things and everybody felt a lot of pressure to kind of cool it and find a floor for prices and and the price war. caroline: the minister of manufactu
joining us with the latest is david welch.e know about this compromise between these automakers and china? >> it was interesting to read the highlights of this thing. among them, raining in marketing actions, one of them was preserving socialist principles or some such. these are very vague things that don't sit certain prices or control pricing. it's almost as if it was written by a bunch of american attorneys who wanted to avoid price-fixing but it's telling everyone stop dropping...
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damon welch wrote the story -- david welch joins us. it is a pretty amazing comeback story.are nowhere near their highs of 2021 but this is a company that will no longer go bankrupt. that is the best thing it has going for it. david: they made significant changes to the balance sheet. the ceo earning garcia the third said there will be more changes to the balance to come. with this debt deal, they will take over $8 billion in debt and will issue more equity. they will start with $350 million and could issue as much as $1 billion in new shares. the issue for the company is looking ahead. this is a better balance sheets and gives them flexibility and breathing room but you still have six dollars in debt they have to deal with. this is still a heavy load for a company the size. especially if they are in a recession and used car prices continue softening. a lot of progress and breathing room but they have a lot of work to do. it is a tough road ahead for them. amber: when you look at the price targets, the lowest is one dollar and the highest is $50. this highlights how much thi
damon welch wrote the story -- david welch joins us. it is a pretty amazing comeback story.are nowhere near their highs of 2021 but this is a company that will no longer go bankrupt. that is the best thing it has going for it. david: they made significant changes to the balance sheet. the ceo earning garcia the third said there will be more changes to the balance to come. with this debt deal, they will take over $8 billion in debt and will issue more equity. they will start with $350 million...
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. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they built their home n 2001, they thought they were moving into an ideal countryside home. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited about bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our dreams. >> instead, like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started developing some numbness in my feet. first in one foot, and then it just kept getting worse. and it just really was concerning. i would lose my balance. then, i had a stomachache for 3 weeks, really, really bad. i had been to the doctor, he drew blood, and he called me at work and said, your liver is almost in failure. he said, i've never seen liver enzymes as high as yours are. >> donna isn't the only one with severe health issues. mark goolsby, who once worked at the plant, doesn't believe it's safe to live here. >> there's been 12 people on this road alo
. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they built their home n 2001, they thought they were moving into an ideal countryside home. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited about bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our dreams. >> instead, like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i...
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welch, no. vote: the clerk: mr. markey, no. the clerk: on this vote, the yeas are 46, the nays are 53. under the previous order requiring 60 votes for the adoption of this amendment, the amendment is not agreed to. mr. wicker: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. wicker: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that there be up to six minutes of debate equally divided -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. wicker: -- prior to the next roll call vote. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. wicker: and now, madam president, i think we can move along quickly if we do have order. i do appreciate that. the presiding officer: could we have order, please? mr. wicker: i call up my amendment 1055 and ask that it be reported by number. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from mississippi, mr. wicker for himself and others, proposes amendment numbered 1055. mr. kennedy: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. ke
welch, no. vote: the clerk: mr. markey, no. the clerk: on this vote, the yeas are 46, the nays are 53. under the previous order requiring 60 votes for the adoption of this amendment, the amendment is not agreed to. mr. wicker: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. wicker: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that there be up to six minutes of debate equally divided -- the presiding officer: the senate will be in order. mr. wicker: -- prior to the next...
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welch: thank you. madam president, i appreciate the opportunity to address the senate as vermont's new senator. and i will outline the challenges we face as a governing body and as a nation. i will state why i believe the united states senate can be an institution that renews the strength and vitality of the democracy that all of us, whoever we represent and whatever views we advocate, depend on for our mutual benefit. but before i begin, i'd like to say that my heart today is with the people of vermont. they are grappling with the brutal flooding that hit us last week. and when i came to the floor last week, after touring the damage in vermont, i pledged that, along with senator sanders and congresswoman ballot, that we will do everything we can to give the people of vermont the resources they need to build back from this. and i make that pledge again today and i appreciate the leadership of our senior senator, senator sanders in advocating for vermont as we recover from this real crisis. i appreciate
welch: thank you. madam president, i appreciate the opportunity to address the senate as vermont's new senator. and i will outline the challenges we face as a governing body and as a nation. i will state why i believe the united states senate can be an institution that renews the strength and vitality of the democracy that all of us, whoever we represent and whatever views we advocate, depend on for our mutual benefit. but before i begin, i'd like to say that my heart today is with the people...
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welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative, cantwell markey, and rosen. senators voting in the negative this braun, budd, cornyn, hoeven, johnson, lankford, ricketts, and wicker. the clerk: mr. thune, no. the clerk: mr. featerrerman, aye -- mr. fetterman, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. mr. reed, aye. ms. lummis, no. the clerk: ms. sinema, aye. the clerk: mr. schatz, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. schmitt is no. mr. welch, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. crapo, no. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mrs. britt, no. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. the clerk: mr. rubio, no. mr. warnock, aye. the clerk: mr. daines, no. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. lee, no. mr. moran, no. mr. wyden, aye. the clerk: mr. graham, no. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. mr. grassley, no. mr. marshall, no. mr. cramer, no. mr. kaine, aye. ms. smith, aye. mrs. capito, no. mr. casey, aye. mr. vance, no. the clerk: mr. scot
welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative, cantwell markey, and rosen. senators voting in the negative this braun, budd, cornyn, hoeven, johnson, lankford, ricketts, and wicker. the clerk: mr. thune, no. the clerk: mr. featerrerman, aye -- mr. fetterman, aye. mr. scott of florida, no. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. mr. reed, aye. ms. lummis, no. the clerk: ms. sinema, aye. the clerk: mr. schatz, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. mr. whitehouse, aye. mr....
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welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative, baldwin, bennet, blackburn, brown, budd, cassidy, cornyn, cortez masto, cotton, cramer, cruz, daines, ernst, feinstein, fischer, grassley, hagerty, hassan, hickenlooper, hirono, hoeven, hyde-smith, johnson, kennedy, king, lee, lujan, marshall, menendez, murphy, murray, ossoff, padilla, reed, ricketts, risch, romney, rosen, rounds, rubio, schatz, schumer, scott of florida, shaheen, smith, sullivan, tester, tillis, van hollen, warner, warren, wicker, wyden and young. mr. paul voted in the negative. mr. cardin, aye. mr. braun, aye. mr. blumenthal, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. warnock, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. mr. merkley, aye, mr. welch, aye, ms. asian, aye. mr. peters, aye. mr. markey, no. mr. lankford, aye. mr. kelly, aye. the clerk: mr. sanders, no. the clerk: mr. vance, aye. mr. tuberville, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, aye. mr. crapo, aye. the clerk: mr. graham, aye. mrs. capito, aye. mr. schmitt, aye. mr. manchin, aye. mr. white
welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. senators voting in the affirmative, baldwin, bennet, blackburn, brown, budd, cassidy, cornyn, cortez masto, cotton, cramer, cruz, daines, ernst, feinstein, fischer, grassley, hagerty, hassan, hickenlooper, hirono, hoeven, hyde-smith, johnson, kennedy, king, lee, lujan, marshall, menendez, murphy, murray, ossoff, padilla, reed, ricketts, risch, romney, rosen, rounds, rubio, schatz, schumer, scott of florida, shaheen, smith, sullivan,...
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welch: my colleague, the senator from arizona, speaks and spoke with authority of a person who committed his life before he came to the united states senate to the service of our country in the military. i do not speak with that authority. i speak with the gratitude of a citizen who's benefited by the willingness of folks like the senator from arizona who dedicated their professional life to our country. in that respect, as a citizen i speak for what all americans have come to expect and rely on, and that is the willingness of young men and young women to sign up in service in the military, and among them people who make that commitment that this will be their career. and they do it day in and day out being ready for whatever may come, being willing to respond to the call of the commander in chief, no matter what they may be. and all of us as citizens who have not worn the uniform can take it for granted that we've got these folks out there. but now what the senator from alabama is doing is essentially attacking that willingness to serve by pulling the rug out from under people who have
welch: my colleague, the senator from arizona, speaks and spoke with authority of a person who committed his life before he came to the united states senate to the service of our country in the military. i do not speak with that authority. i speak with the gratitude of a citizen who's benefited by the willingness of folks like the senator from arizona who dedicated their professional life to our country. in that respect, as a citizen i speak for what all americans have come to expect and rely...
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grain out of uh, wireless via regular uh, and also cargo ships at the new river and to the rest of the welch and we have to intensify these experts. if we have done that already in the past, so we are getting independent from the changing moods of the russian president. and that was german foreign minister on elena bare bach. speaking to our washington bureau chief in this poll, rushes president vladimir putin has vide retaliation. for an attack on the bridge linking russia was occupied crime. yeah. moscow has accused ukraine of terrorism saying 2 people were killed when drones targeted the structure. the cart bridge is a key supply rich for russian forces in the war with ukraine. rushes rode to crimea damaged once again of this footage, released by moscow shows russian investigators picking through the debris and traffic on the bridge was suspended. moscow says 2 people were killed. and what the russian president describe is a terrorist act by the ukrainian government is a direct the roadway on several spans of the crime near bridge was seriously damaged. both road and rail traffic were tem
grain out of uh, wireless via regular uh, and also cargo ships at the new river and to the rest of the welch and we have to intensify these experts. if we have done that already in the past, so we are getting independent from the changing moods of the russian president. and that was german foreign minister on elena bare bach. speaking to our washington bureau chief in this poll, rushes president vladimir putin has vide retaliation. for an attack on the bridge linking russia was occupied crime....
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thank you so much for doing that for us to help you with nick welch. now germany longest pedestrian suspension bridge, we're open to the public from saturday, offering a new handout for track of over 600 meters long and up to a 100 meters high. then that'll stop, cho called skywalk, is not for the faint hearted and also spectacular views over the surrounding countryside invest in germany, the design and construction to fix fields of back and forth between systems. jerome and engineers who use 3 d modeling to create a bridge that can withstand all types of extreme by the is here's a reminder of our top story at this hour process president amount of lack process more police. it'd be deployed to confirm the address that has spread across the country. nearly 900 people were arrested overnight and was pricing since the police shooting of a teenager audio this week. you're watching do the new with somebody in patient e as in the order of but not for everyone. preschool, but has the details on the top your business after the break. remember the last one year
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welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young.the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative. baldwin, durbin, grassley, hickenlooper, kaine, lujan, lummis, menendez, merkley, murray, reed, rosen, schumer, scott of south carolina, sinema, tester,, whitehouse. mr. lankford voted in the negative. the clerk: mr. hagerty, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: mrs. feinstein, aye. the clerk: mr. crapo, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. mr. graham, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, aye. mr. peters, aye. vote: vote: the clerk: mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: mr. cornyn, aye. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. mr. brown, aye. mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. paul, aye. the clerk: mr. cotton, aye. mr. warner, aye. mrs. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. cramer, aye. mr. tillis, aye. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mr. thune, aye. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. braun, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, aye. mr. marshall, aye. the clerk: mr. boozman, aye.
welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young.the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative. baldwin, durbin, grassley, hickenlooper, kaine, lujan, lummis, menendez, merkley, murray, reed, rosen, schumer, scott of south carolina, sinema, tester,, whitehouse. mr. lankford voted in the negative. the clerk: mr. hagerty, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. mr. heinrich, aye. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: mrs. feinstein, aye. the clerk: mr. crapo, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. mr. graham,...
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welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- barrasso, cants well, -- cantwell, capito, cardin, casey, coons, cornyn, cotton, daines, ernst, hagerty, lujan, markey, ossoff, peters, reed, schatz, sullivan, tester, wyden. senators voting in the negative -- blackburn, sinema. mrs. fischer, aye. mr. wicker, aye. mr. tillis, aye. mr. tillis, no. mr. thune, aye. ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, aye. vote: the clerk: mrs. feinstein, aye. the clerk: mr. ricketts, aye. ms. duckworth, aye. mrs. -- the clerk: ms. gillibrand, aye. the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. the clerk: mrs. britt, aye. mrs. shaheen, aye. mr. boozman, aye. the clerk: mr. marshall, aye. mr. carper, aye. mr. grassley, aye. mr. kaine, aye. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. warner, aye. mr. johnson, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. mr. manchin, aye. mr. tuberville, aye. mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: ms. baldwin, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. the clerk:
welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- barrasso, cants well, -- cantwell, capito, cardin, casey, coons, cornyn, cotton, daines, ernst, hagerty, lujan, markey, ossoff, peters, reed, schatz, sullivan, tester, wyden. senators voting in the negative -- blackburn, sinema. mrs. fischer, aye. mr. wicker, aye. mr. tillis, aye. mr. tillis, no. mr. thune, aye. ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, aye. vote: the clerk: mrs....
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welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- daines, hyde-smith, paul, scott of florida, tuberville. the clerk: senators voting in the negative -- baldwin, boozman, budd, casey, cotton, capito, hoeven, grassley, klobuchar, padilla, reed, ricketts, rounds, riewbto, schatz, sinema, sullivan, tester, thune, tillis. ms. hassan, no. mr. heinrich, no. mr. vance, aye. mr. sanders, no. the clerk: mr. ossoff, no. mr. peters, no. mr. wicker, no. ms. ms. warren, no. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, no. ms. hirono, no. mr. graham, no. the clerk: lujan, -- mr. lujan, no. mr. brown, no. mr. risch, no. mr. hagerty, aye. mr. mullin, no. mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mr. van hollen, no. mr. young, no. mr. markey, no. mr. johnson, aye. mr. capito, no. the clerk: mr. marshall, aye. mr. cardin, no. the clerk: ms. collins, no. mr. cantwell, no. the clerk: ms. smith, no. mrs. feinstein, the clerk: mr. cassidy, no. the clerk: mr. wyden, no. mr. king, no. the clerk:
welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- the clerk: senators voting in the affirmative -- daines, hyde-smith, paul, scott of florida, tuberville. the clerk: senators voting in the negative -- baldwin, boozman, budd, casey, cotton, capito, hoeven, grassley, klobuchar, padilla, reed, ricketts, rounds, riewbto, schatz, sinema, sullivan, tester, thune, tillis. ms. hassan, no. mr. heinrich, no. mr. vance, aye. mr. sanders, no. the...
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and i have the honor of inviting senator welch to the stage. thank you, ma'am.i am really thrilled to be here. i live very close to plymouth notch and i'm going to brag about that for a minute. and i want all you to come up. but i am from vermont. windsor county is where? plymouth. natchez. and if you just go route four through woodstock and to bridgewater corners and you take a left on route 100 day, familiar to all of you going out a few miles, you come upon this. modest icon, like vermont farm and i remember the first time i was there, it was like 40 years ago. and i was not really aware of it. and i saw this modest little sign. it was the calvin and coolidge homestead. and it was such a thrill to be there. and i couldn't quite tell why. but as i was listening to meg talk and, also emily, what you were talking about with how policy matters. and it's so wonderful to have young folks here who are the coolidge senators, i guess, policy matters, character matters, and the gravitational that we have in vermont to the memory of calvin coolidge is the character matt
and i have the honor of inviting senator welch to the stage. thank you, ma'am.i am really thrilled to be here. i live very close to plymouth notch and i'm going to brag about that for a minute. and i want all you to come up. but i am from vermont. windsor county is where? plymouth. natchez. and if you just go route four through woodstock and to bridgewater corners and you take a left on route 100 day, familiar to all of you going out a few miles, you come upon this. modest icon, like vermont...
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. - edgar welch, 28, of salisbury, north carolina, has been arrested and charged with assault with an. - police say welch was self-investigating a false news story that circulated online during the presidential campaign. - this case shows how fake news can lead to a dangerous situation. an utterly bogus story about child abuse promoted on the internet. - human beings, in general, and americans, in particular, have not necessarily been trained to have an enquiry around the truth. how to figure out whether what we're watching is true or not. - you know, it sounds totally alien to the normal person, but if you study history, elites are always seeking after the innocents obsessed with the sacrifice of human children. - it's the world of a-la-carte reality. the things that are true, you can just pick and choose among them with a splash of things that are completely untrue. but if that's how you want to create your worldview, perfectly acceptable. - we are christian, insofar as we believe in christ's principle of love your neighbor as yourself. and with that principle, i challenge every je
. - edgar welch, 28, of salisbury, north carolina, has been arrested and charged with assault with an. - police say welch was self-investigating a false news story that circulated online during the presidential campaign. - this case shows how fake news can lead to a dangerous situation. an utterly bogus story about child abuse promoted on the internet. - human beings, in general, and americans, in particular, have not necessarily been trained to have an enquiry around the truth. how to figure...
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army, and general mark welch of the u.s. air force. i read the complete list last night and i do it again. that just gives you a sense of the kind of people that i think we should be listening to. it's worth my colleagues a minute of their time to sit back and look at the people who are supporting this bill who lead our military or have led our military. they have been resolute in their support for the afghan adjustment act. and the letter they sent to congressional leadership makes that clear. in their words -- this is their words, not mine. if congress fails to enact the afghan adjustment act, the united states will be less secure. let's read that again. if congress fails to enact the afghan adjustment act, the united states will be less secure. my colleague senator moran outlined why. it's about the fact that there's no vetting in place and this puts the vetting in place. and most importantly, it is about the fact that to keep our nation's leadership and to be true to our covenant, then we have to be true to our word. and then final
army, and general mark welch of the u.s. air force. i read the complete list last night and i do it again. that just gives you a sense of the kind of people that i think we should be listening to. it's worth my colleagues a minute of their time to sit back and look at the people who are supporting this bill who lead our military or have led our military. they have been resolute in their support for the afghan adjustment act. and the letter they sent to congressional leadership makes that clear....
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joining now is caitlin welch, director of the global food and water security program at the center foregic and international studies. hello to you. thank you for joining us. just tell us, from your perspective, why this is so important, why potentially this issue over grain could affect not just ukraine and russia but globally. >> this is incredibly important because the black sea grain initiative so far has allowed for the safe transport of ukrainian agricultural products through the black sea during the time of our hostilities since the initiative was put in place last july. we have had ukraine exported screen to 35 countries across three continents. over 1000 ships have exited ukraine. it's had the effect of improving food security among those countries that are directly importing from ukraine now. it has the effect of benefiting food security among those relying on the world food program, which has bought about 725,000 tons of grain from ukraine, and at the same time, it's lowered global grain and food prices, which reached an all-time high immediately after russia's invasion of th
joining now is caitlin welch, director of the global food and water security program at the center foregic and international studies. hello to you. thank you for joining us. just tell us, from your perspective, why this is so important, why potentially this issue over grain could affect not just ukraine and russia but globally. >> this is incredibly important because the black sea grain initiative so far has allowed for the safe transport of ukrainian agricultural products through the...
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my parents came to this country when my dad was about to lose his job at ge when jack welch's tenuret ohio, they did not have the kind of help that we have our support that we have. their parents were in a foreign country and each of our parents are involved helping us these kids especially on the campaign trail and otherwise. what we learn from our parents as my dad went through his version of hardship. both my parents did, but he got ahead and around it back to law school at night for four years and ended up keeping his job that way because that's where there were job openings. hardship is not the same thing as victimhood. hardship is something that happens to you. victimhood is a choice. [applause] when people asked us how difficult it is, this is not -- i mean in a logistical sense it can be difficult at times, but this is not difficult. this is an honor. this is a true privilege actually to be able to aim to serve this country in this way and to be able to do it racing while young -- raising two young sons and apoorva and dust following our passions. that is the american dream.
my parents came to this country when my dad was about to lose his job at ge when jack welch's tenuret ohio, they did not have the kind of help that we have our support that we have. their parents were in a foreign country and each of our parents are involved helping us these kids especially on the campaign trail and otherwise. what we learn from our parents as my dad went through his version of hardship. both my parents did, but he got ahead and around it back to law school at night for four...
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so you have private equity funds moving in like welch's. we're investing in land. so i'm afraid, presidents zaleski, you have to look at our reports and the data that we have secured, which beauty demonstrates who owns the land, is predominantly the on the golf and ukraine. as well as the west and financial interest predominantly north american and european. obviously they old and i wrong doing and we're not an advocate for those funds. and in a case, i presume is a bad betsy. if i may do eventually admit defeat in in this war. um, do you ever think that a your, a defective by mistake advising people to invest in these profiteering agribusiness firms as you explain what you appear to be saying is deep corruption involved in this war as regards food from nato countries? i think everyone can say that the water is corrupt, as you said, if it wasn't so tragic, if it wasn't above the destruction of lives, that b a c, it would be funny and laughable as to how it's a chess game that's played. but the reality is a tragedy. the tragedy of lives being lost, children's will l
so you have private equity funds moving in like welch's. we're investing in land. so i'm afraid, presidents zaleski, you have to look at our reports and the data that we have secured, which beauty demonstrates who owns the land, is predominantly the on the golf and ukraine. as well as the west and financial interest predominantly north american and european. obviously they old and i wrong doing and we're not an advocate for those funds. and in a case, i presume is a bad betsy. if i may do...
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it was jim thorpe and gus welch and a family us -- a fabulous team against west point that had dwight eisenhower linebacker, omar bradley on the bench, and the indians won, 27-6. eisenhower in one of his teammates, before the game, football is always been a violent sport, it was even more violent then. eisenhower would acknowledge that he and teammate were plotting and how to knock jim thorpe out of the game because he was the greatest player in america. they had one play where they hit him high and low, but he got up and capped playing -- and kept playing. kevin: that came just a few months after stockholm. david: yes. kevin: how did jim thorpe end up in stockholm? david: first of all, he was the greatest all around athlete, so he was not only playing football for carlisle but was also their trakstar. the carlisle track team was also dominant, so much so that jim thorpe, who could compete in events of all sorts -- the motto of the olympics involves jumping, running, and throwing weights, and he could do all of those things. he and his teammate, a long-distance runner, literally beat
it was jim thorpe and gus welch and a family us -- a fabulous team against west point that had dwight eisenhower linebacker, omar bradley on the bench, and the indians won, 27-6. eisenhower in one of his teammates, before the game, football is always been a violent sport, it was even more violent then. eisenhower would acknowledge that he and teammate were plotting and how to knock jim thorpe out of the game because he was the greatest player in america. they had one play where they hit him...
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let's bring in david welch. the gas guzzling trucks are there business. why are the shares down?everal things overhanging the stock. investors say, this is as good as it's going to get. we saw a great second quarter for sales, the anticipated big numbers coming. where's the growth? they have a very high bar for that. gm did not have enough of an electrically -- electric vehicle story where they would grow market share of the next decade. in the background, labor negotiations between the united autoworkers. they said that he has big demands and there could be a strike. there is a lot of stuff in the next six month overhanging the company and keeping investors from piling in. kailey: it seems like it could be one element of the labor aches taking place in summer. this could lead to higher cost. it raises the margin question with tesla and ford, ford has a series of price cuts underway. it could be dangerous of the margin story. david: a code is gm gets production of ev vehicles up to sub put pressure on their ev program? one thing gm has done well is kept pricing up in production i
let's bring in david welch. the gas guzzling trucks are there business. why are the shares down?everal things overhanging the stock. investors say, this is as good as it's going to get. we saw a great second quarter for sales, the anticipated big numbers coming. where's the growth? they have a very high bar for that. gm did not have enough of an electrically -- electric vehicle story where they would grow market share of the next decade. in the background, labor negotiations between the united...
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susie welch, giving up on tough job now. >> hope the generation, i am checking out of the corporate systemy career movement. there are consequences, they show at age 40 and say i got manipulated by the system. >> reporter: susie says part of the problem. parents that coddled millennial's and jen's the not making them adept at handling adversity, struggling -- i don't know. might be on the parents. and -- stuart: you are dying to weigh in on this. >> raise my daughters to be girl bosses. and and hate that it is lazy girl or lazy person job. and now is getting the degree in education and working as a substitute teacher. you're in person with kids. i don't know. stuart: i want to know where the ambition is. carra frederick from their foundation. we are questioning the work ethic of jen z people. >> i will provide a defense of parent in this regard. my dad was a veteran of the marine corps, if your job is to get coffee, you be the best coffee getter you have ever seen. and there's parity, and -- stuart: do you think jen z folks have the same work ethic as baby boomers? i'm a boomer in my 70s.
susie welch, giving up on tough job now. >> hope the generation, i am checking out of the corporate systemy career movement. there are consequences, they show at age 40 and say i got manipulated by the system. >> reporter: susie says part of the problem. parents that coddled millennial's and jen's the not making them adept at handling adversity, struggling -- i don't know. might be on the parents. and -- stuart: you are dying to weigh in on this. >> raise my daughters to be...
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susan welch is here following this trend on the part of lazy girl jobs. all the rage on tiktok. ones that aren't, what's going on here? >> there is a trend of women -- it is sort of, and the easiest job we can have. it's all of jen's the, and doing it the old-fashioned way. the line is to be an amazing human, it is not about work, but a shutdown of the attitude. >> we did everything to do discomfort. and moved every obstacle. and now that. >> i was stymied. i teach jen's the, i'm a professor at business school. the preponderance of seeking lazy girl jobs, and it is trying to opt out of the system. i spoke to a psychiatrist. neil: it is real. >> there's two things. and it is a true disease and it is terrible. and disproportionately women. in my students, they were open and self identifying as having anxiety. what is going on? her argument and it makes sense to me, to make children's lives perfect removed sources of anxiety and in that case you don't have experience and you fear and run away with it and what you and i did and plow through and think that didn't kill me. i can take
susan welch is here following this trend on the part of lazy girl jobs. all the rage on tiktok. ones that aren't, what's going on here? >> there is a trend of women -- it is sort of, and the easiest job we can have. it's all of jen's the, and doing it the old-fashioned way. the line is to be an amazing human, it is not about work, but a shutdown of the attitude. >> we did everything to do discomfort. and moved every obstacle. and now that. >> i was stymied. i teach jen's the,...
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army, and general mark welch of the u.s. air force. i read the complete list last night and i do it again. that just gives you a sense of the kind of people that i think we should be listening to. it's worth my colleagues a minute of their time to sit back and look at the people who are supporting this bill who lead our military or have led our military. they have been resolute in their support for the afghan adjustment act. and the letter they sent to congressional leadership makes that clear. in their words -- this is their words, not mine. if congress fails to enact the afghan adjustment act, the united states will be less secure. let's read that again. if congress fails to enact the afghan adjustment act, the united states will be less secure. my colleague senator moran outlined why. it's about the fact that there's no vetting in place and this puts the vetting in place. and most importantly, it is about the fact that to keep our nation's leadership and to be true to our covenant, then we have to be true to our word. and then final
army, and general mark welch of the u.s. air force. i read the complete list last night and i do it again. that just gives you a sense of the kind of people that i think we should be listening to. it's worth my colleagues a minute of their time to sit back and look at the people who are supporting this bill who lead our military or have led our military. they have been resolute in their support for the afghan adjustment act. and the letter they sent to congressional leadership makes that clear....
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the battle secession bill in june of 1862, which dan welch gave a wonderful presentation of at last year's emerging civil war conference. after that disaster, they're going to keep trying to capture fort sumter by sea they're going to do a large iron clad attack on the fort in 1863. that's bloodily. and so then the union, like i said, once they get on morris island down here, they're going to try multiple attempts to try and capture the whole island, if you've seen the famous glory, thiss ere the battle of ft happens. in july of 1863. that's repulse there as well. and but the confedete because of manpower, other reasons they're going to abann morris island. and once the union captures morris, they're less than half mile from fort sumter. and artillery had, you know, grown leaps and bounds by this point. you know, the artillery they were using during that first battle was only it was smooth. boer only accurate, really up to a mile. by this point they have rifled artillery. it's accurate up to four or five miles. in fact, you even have a large cannon. the swamp angel that was firing into the
the battle secession bill in june of 1862, which dan welch gave a wonderful presentation of at last year's emerging civil war conference. after that disaster, they're going to keep trying to capture fort sumter by sea they're going to do a large iron clad attack on the fort in 1863. that's bloodily. and so then the union, like i said, once they get on morris island down here, they're going to try multiple attempts to try and capture the whole island, if you've seen the famous glory, thiss ere...
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. >> lisa welch is still alive. >> jimmy: glen campbell -- >> i am the least religious person in thefor you. i'm sure from up above. >> i hope. >> jimmy: i think people forget how many -- i know i forget because i am constantly asking you questions. what i like to do is just run random names mostly from the 80s by jason, and i say, did you know this person. >> right. >> jimmy: and it's remarkable how many of these people you know. now, this has not been prepared in any way. you don't know what i'm going to ask you. i'm going to run through some names, if you don't know them, just pass or whatever. but i think you'll know them. >> what if i pass on all of them? we'll have to cut this piece. >> jimmy: it's okay. you tend to be long-winded anyway. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah? >> yeah. well, i was out here in new york doing some press, affiliate something or other. i remember being at a large table backstage with mr. cosby. i remember my mother being between me and bill, and he was very chatty with my mother. >> jimmy: all right. lee majors. >> never met him, but i'd love to. >> jimmy: farah
. >> lisa welch is still alive. >> jimmy: glen campbell -- >> i am the least religious person in thefor you. i'm sure from up above. >> i hope. >> jimmy: i think people forget how many -- i know i forget because i am constantly asking you questions. what i like to do is just run random names mostly from the 80s by jason, and i say, did you know this person. >> right. >> jimmy: and it's remarkable how many of these people you know. now, this has not been...