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picking up on the point there that basically the tory burchett want someone who will stop jeremy corbynn is that person. but at the end of the decking with a guy has to govern the country and when he is asked questions, targeted questions according to the guardian, defensive and evasive. yes, we did notice he was pretty girly bat on the question about islam a phobia. he has defended about his great—grandfather was be proud of him be coming for anthracite which i don't think anyone cares about apart from him. this is one of the things that some people in the conservative party are worried about if he ends up facing rory stewart in the final two. is that none of them have either a successful experience or particularly high experience of government so boris johnson particularly high experience of government so borisjohnson never talks about his record as foreign secretary, he also talks about being mayor of london. rory stewart has been international development through terry in the cabinet for a matter of months. so you don't have a clash of experience if you have got those two there. if
picking up on the point there that basically the tory burchett want someone who will stop jeremy corbynn is that person. but at the end of the decking with a guy has to govern the country and when he is asked questions, targeted questions according to the guardian, defensive and evasive. yes, we did notice he was pretty girly bat on the question about islam a phobia. he has defended about his great—grandfather was be proud of him be coming for anthracite which i don't think anyone cares about...
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burchett: everybody knew that if you needed your social security, go to eric conn. kidd: he won.e never lost. narrator: a shameless self-promoter. announcer: you now have "mr. social security" on your side. narrator: conn makes millions getting disability payments for his clients. estep: he had a rolls royce at one point. he would wear expensive suits. narrator: but after government whistle-blowers uncovered a half a billion dollars' worth of lies... it escalated in a way that we never could have imagined. narrator: ...conn turns fugitive. hess: eric conn cut off his electronic monitoring anklet and fled custody.
burchett: everybody knew that if you needed your social security, go to eric conn. kidd: he won.e never lost. narrator: a shameless self-promoter. announcer: you now have "mr. social security" on your side. narrator: conn makes millions getting disability payments for his clients. estep: he had a rolls royce at one point. he would wear expensive suits. narrator: but after government whistle-blowers uncovered a half a billion dollars' worth of lies... it escalated in a way that we...
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burchett to mark >> thank you mr. chairman. i appreciate your leadership and -- shepherding us to this minefield. thank you, sir for being here. i am concerned with the saudi coalitions are disregard for our in use requirement. more specifically, the february reports that the coalition had gifted armored personnel carriers to various third- party militia groups on the ground in yemen. including al qaeda linked groups. additionally, i was incredibly disturbed at the houthi's and the iran's had gotten their hands on american-made in rats and are probably busy reverse engineering them. what steps are being taken to ensure that none of these weapons end up in our third- party, and third- party hands or even hands of our enemies? which generally third parties turn out to be? >> congressman, thank you. what i can share in this open fora is that with security partnerships, not only provision of arms and ammunition , does not preclude us. on accountability and on follow-up. okay and that particular case on the m wraps, one of the first
burchett to mark >> thank you mr. chairman. i appreciate your leadership and -- shepherding us to this minefield. thank you, sir for being here. i am concerned with the saudi coalitions are disregard for our in use requirement. more specifically, the february reports that the coalition had gifted armored personnel carriers to various third- party militia groups on the ground in yemen. including al qaeda linked groups. additionally, i was incredibly disturbed at the houthi's and the iran's...
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burchett. >> thank you. was i being called on for talking or to speak? >> either. >> i'll speak then. how about that? thank you for being here. how does the armed conflict that's currently ongoing in the center of the outbreak affect the chances of the disease spreading across the border and of those that are involved in this conflict, do they understand about and are they concerned with the spread of the disease? a lot of times it seems like education is the key and there always seems to be a disconnect. >> my immediate response is the armed conflict is characterized by armed resistance with armed individuals to neighborhood gangs to basically the thugs on hire. and then we have can community resistance that manifests itself in insecurity. all of that together is undermining our ability to do good health work. what are we doing about it? i think we are continuing to talk to the community, bet the community involved in determining what their perspective is, their recommendations, but clearly this security environment has been unstable. it continues to de
burchett. >> thank you. was i being called on for talking or to speak? >> either. >> i'll speak then. how about that? thank you for being here. how does the armed conflict that's currently ongoing in the center of the outbreak affect the chances of the disease spreading across the border and of those that are involved in this conflict, do they understand about and are they concerned with the spread of the disease? a lot of times it seems like education is the key and there...
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burchett: i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table h.r. 3401 with the senate thereto and concur in the senate amendment, the bipartisan bill passed the senate with 84 votes and could be sent to the president's desk for his signature today. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: pad a.m. speaker, i yield to my good friend, distinguished the gentleman from indiana, mr. baird for the purpose of unanimous consent request. >> i ask nor unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table h.r. 3401 with the senate amendment thereto and concur in the senate amendment. this bipartisan bill passed the senate with 84 votes and could be sent to the president's desk for his signature today. the speaker pro tempore: the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: madam speaker, i yield to my very good friend, the distinguished the gentleman from washington, mr. newhouse for the purpose of unanimous consent request. mr. newhouse: ma
burchett: i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table h.r. 3401 with the senate thereto and concur in the senate amendment, the bipartisan bill passed the senate with 84 votes and could be sent to the president's desk for his signature today. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: pad a.m. speaker, i yield to my good friend, distinguished the gentleman from indiana, mr....