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burgess: mr. speaker, late last night, the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 1160, providing for consideration of four measure, h.r. 8034, the israel security supplemental appropriations act under a closed rule, h.r. 8036, the indo-pacific supplement at appropriations act under a structured rule, h.r. 8035, the ukraine security supplemental appropriations act of 2024 under a structured rule, and h.r. 3038, the peace through strength act under a structureled rule, the rule further provides after the house's consideration of these measures, the senate will quickly be able to put to consideration the legislation that we passed. mr. speaker, today it's important that we support the underlying rule and the underlying legislation. specifically i rise in support of our allieses after the attack on israel by iran 10 days ago. that unprecedented attack has reaffirmed the need for strong american leadership and support for our allies abroad. especially israel. and now our allies in t
burgess: mr. speaker, late last night, the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 1160, providing for consideration of four measure, h.r. 8034, the israel security supplemental appropriations act under a closed rule, h.r. 8036, the indo-pacific supplement at appropriations act under a structured rule, h.r. 8035, the ukraine security supplemental appropriations act of 2024 under a structured rule, and h.r. 3038, the peace through strength act under a structureled rule, the...
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burgess: mr. speaker, late last night, the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 1160, providing for consideration of four measure, h.r. 8034, the israel security supplemental appropriations act under a closed rule, h.r. 8036, the indo-pacific supplement at appropriations act under a structured rule, h.r. 8035, the ukraine security supplemental appropriations act of 2024 under a structured rule, and h.r. 3038, the peace through strength act under a structureled rule, the rule further provides after the house's consideration of these measures, the senate will quickly be able to put to consideration the legislation that we passed. mr. speaker, today it's important that we support the underlying rule and the underlying legislation. specifically i rise in support of our allieses after the attack on israel by iran 10 days ago. that unprecedented attack has reaffirmed the need for strong american leadership and support for our allies abroad. especially israel. and now our allies in t
burgess: mr. speaker, late last night, the rules committee met and reported a rule, house resolution 1160, providing for consideration of four measure, h.r. 8034, the israel security supplemental appropriations act under a closed rule, h.r. 8036, the indo-pacific supplement at appropriations act under a structured rule, h.r. 8035, the ukraine security supplemental appropriations act of 2024 under a structured rule, and h.r. 3038, the peace through strength act under a structureled rule, the...
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chairman burgess and r.b.i. mcgovern and distinguished members of the rules committee, i want to thank you for your warm welcome. when i cycled off the rules committee last week i you no i'd be back in this room and the witness table at some point and didn't anticipate it would be this soon but we see the events move at their own speed in the house of representatives. i come before you to testify on a number of security bills that provide much needed defense assistance to our allies and partners around the world. we're confronting a tinderbox of uninvited aggression on multiple fronts and america must stand firmly on the side of freedom. peace through frank cannot be delivered through appeasement. taken together they protect our friends and partners and replenish stockpiles of ammunition, weapons and supplies. it's not only about safeguarding the ideals of democracy and peace but also central to our own national security. tyrants and dictators at the helm of china, russia, and iran show disdain for sovereignty a
chairman burgess and r.b.i. mcgovern and distinguished members of the rules committee, i want to thank you for your warm welcome. when i cycled off the rules committee last week i you no i'd be back in this room and the witness table at some point and didn't anticipate it would be this soon but we see the events move at their own speed in the house of representatives. i come before you to testify on a number of security bills that provide much needed defense assistance to our allies and...
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burgess: are there any other the bills that we've had under consideration?, this closes the hearing portion. mr. mcgovern: no more witnesses? i was hoping marjorie taylor greene would come talk about her space lazers amendment. anyway. but she's not here. so i will -- mr. burgess: without objection, the committee stands in recess subject to the call of the chair. i believe it's a bipartisan legislation for both israel, ukraine and taiwan, so i believe they will have enough rules votes, with some democrat votes as well, i think i will have to happen, i think we will get this done saturday. it's important. we are the indispensable nation for freedom. we have to work with our allies and stand up to a bully, putin, who has invaded ukraine unprovoked. it will not stop with ukraine. we will probably see moldova fall if ukraine falls and the
burgess: are there any other the bills that we've had under consideration?, this closes the hearing portion. mr. mcgovern: no more witnesses? i was hoping marjorie taylor greene would come talk about her space lazers amendment. anyway. but she's not here. so i will -- mr. burgess: without objection, the committee stands in recess subject to the call of the chair. i believe it's a bipartisan legislation for both israel, ukraine and taiwan, so i believe they will have enough rules votes, with...
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congratulations to you, tim burgess. tell our audience what you have been honoured for.ence what you have been honoured for-— honoured for. i have been honoured for the highest _ honoured for. i have been honoured for the highest achievement, - honoured for. i have been honoured for the highest achievement, i - for the highest achievement, i think. it is called the headliner award and this is it. it looks pretty good. it is a beautiful thing. pretty good. it is a beautiful thin. �* . . pretty good. it is a beautiful thin. . , , ., thing. and this is for your contribution, _ thing. and this is for your contribution, i— thing. and this is for your contribution, i think, - thing. and this is for your contribution, i think, turn thing. and this is for your - contribution, i think, turn northern music, to music generally over 30 years. i have lost track. 18 albums, 17 top 30 tracks in a 30 year career, that is incredible. well... yeah. . . career, that is incredible. well... yeah- -- i — career, that is incredible. well... yeah... i think... _ career, that is incredible. well
congratulations to you, tim burgess. tell our audience what you have been honoured for.ence what you have been honoured for-— honoured for. i have been honoured for the highest _ honoured for. i have been honoured for the highest achievement, - honoured for. i have been honoured for the highest achievement, i - for the highest achievement, i think. it is called the headliner award and this is it. it looks pretty good. it is a beautiful thing. pretty good. it is a beautiful thin. �* . ....
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burgess was almost as well. arian burgess was almost shouted down by conservative members laughing. they were told off by the presiding officer. it is laughing. they were told off by the presiding officer.— presiding officer. it is “ust startina presiding officer. it is “ust starting so i presiding officer. it is “ust starting so let's �* presiding officer. it isjust starting so let's listen - presiding officer. it isjust starting so let's listen in. | the government remains responsible for ensuring that such information is not reported by the media before the parliament lands of it. i have spoken to the minutes of parliamentary business and i have asked that the cabinet secretary apologises to the chamber for this breach. the chamber will be aware that i have previously disallowed statements however the information reported in the press today is key to actions that may impact on legislation in this parliament and the way the government has held accountable by the government. additionally, there is information in a statement that hasn't been previously reported and for those reasons
burgess was almost as well. arian burgess was almost shouted down by conservative members laughing. they were told off by the presiding officer. it is laughing. they were told off by the presiding officer.— presiding officer. it is “ust startina presiding officer. it is “ust starting so i presiding officer. it is “ust starting so let's �* presiding officer. it isjust starting so let's listen - presiding officer. it isjust starting so let's listen in. | the government remains...
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they beat the english fa cup semi—finallists 2—1, with cameron burgess scoring their winner in the seconduts them three points clear of leeds united, ahead of the final fixtures of the season this weekend. a point will see them up. a remarkable achievement, given they were in the third tier, this time last year. disappointment for rafael nadal, who was beaten in straight sets byjiri lehecka, at the madrid open. the world number 31 is the lowest—ranked player to ever defeat nadal in a clay—court contest. carlos alcaraz is through to the last eight. but he was pushed all the way by jan lennard stuff. the defending champion won in three sets, taking the decider on a tie break, in what was a rematch of last year's final. alcaraz has now extended his winning streak in the tournament to a record—equalling 1a matches. earlier, world number four daniil medvedev made it through to the last eight, after beating alexander bublik in three sets, and a landmark for him, he's reached at least the quarter—final stage, at all nine atp masters 1000 events. the russian will play lehecka next. in the women's
they beat the english fa cup semi—finallists 2—1, with cameron burgess scoring their winner in the seconduts them three points clear of leeds united, ahead of the final fixtures of the season this weekend. a point will see them up. a remarkable achievement, given they were in the third tier, this time last year. disappointment for rafael nadal, who was beaten in straight sets byjiri lehecka, at the madrid open. the world number 31 is the lowest—ranked player to ever defeat nadal in a...
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the the, this is dw news live from berlin, america's top diplomat burgess and boss to accept the ceasefire. deal from israel. anthony blake and saying the offer is generous and the time is running out on a possible break through blinking his back in the middle east as both israel and tomas signal. their interest and interest. also coming up that of nato acknowledges the west, has been too slow delivering weapons to ukraine in stone, berks, as russia has used the delays as an opportunity to advance on the battlefield. wiggins, this is not too late for you crate to win the war. and can you struggles with flash flooding and land slides toward claims dozens of lives further, devastating or regions suffering the following weeks of heavy rates, the low welcome to our show. so you can do the invalid. we begin today with the hopes for a truce in gaza. us secretary of state is in the middle east urging him off to accept when he calls an extraordinarily generous offer. must leadership, meanwhile, has since delegation to cairo seeking assurances that a gradual release of all hostages will bring a com
the the, this is dw news live from berlin, america's top diplomat burgess and boss to accept the ceasefire. deal from israel. anthony blake and saying the offer is generous and the time is running out on a possible break through blinking his back in the middle east as both israel and tomas signal. their interest and interest. also coming up that of nato acknowledges the west, has been too slow delivering weapons to ukraine in stone, berks, as russia has used the delays as an opportunity to...
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burgess: ask unanimous consent to put it into the record? >> yes. >> it's a trust issue. more trust to former president trump than president biden. mr. mccaul: that was an issue raised by mr. massie about tying his hands and that sort of thing. mr. neguse: i'm talking about the repo act and how an argument could be made that that bill was constructed in a way to somehow limit president biden's hand because you don't trust him to implement this policy than former president trump-p. mr. mccaul: it's not to be insulting to the president. we want this done. he does have a track record of waiving sanctions and nordstream is the most egregious one that we didn't think a president would do that. >> i'm explaining my skepticism. the bhows has not issued a statement against the repoe act. and they won't faithfully execute the laws we pad. clearly rption the former president's ac lights and will tie president trump's hands if he is elected president. clearly all of his allies believe that you are doing this to tie his happened not. mr. mccaul: i appreciate your argument. why are yo
burgess: ask unanimous consent to put it into the record? >> yes. >> it's a trust issue. more trust to former president trump than president biden. mr. mccaul: that was an issue raised by mr. massie about tying his hands and that sort of thing. mr. neguse: i'm talking about the repo act and how an argument could be made that that bill was constructed in a way to somehow limit president biden's hand because you don't trust him to implement this policy than former president trump-p....
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. >> utah congressman burgess owens living diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at least in partecent wave of anti- israel demonstrations on college campuses across america. for more on that protest columbia universities i am sorry that happened at columbia columa university and the vice grip let's bring it congressman owens a member of the house education workforce committee who heard from columbia's president last week. you think a defra is much of the source of all of this, congressman? >> jon there is no question. this is the slow march of marxism to the education system that started back in the 1930s this is the endgame of marxists it's very divisive ideology is one that has us thinking and being judged by skin totally to our american white what you see now is courage. i don't see that courage happening in college campuses there being inundated with this and have been complicit with this for so long. we have international kids that spend $90000 upfront to come to our country. they do not go to class their activists and our bullying their he process. between the external indo
. >> utah congressman burgess owens living diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at least in partecent wave of anti- israel demonstrations on college campuses across america. for more on that protest columbia universities i am sorry that happened at columbia columa university and the vice grip let's bring it congressman owens a member of the house education workforce committee who heard from columbia's president last week. you think a defra is much of the source of all of this,...
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burgeoning out of being the house burgesses into the virginia state legislature and so on. in this transitional period was writing a constitution for the state of and he really wanted to be there he wanted a practice debate in the writing of that constitution. he felt himself to be a constitution maker, constitutional writer. that was something he felt destined to do. and he had already had some significant experience rewriting the laws for the state. virginia, which had been in progress and was to then continue to be in for some for some. so he listened to debates. he hardly said a he much preferred to be in williamsburg. he wrote to williamsburg, suggesting to one of the movers and shakers in williamsburg that wanted to be a good idea for some of the virginia delegation to the confederation to be back to work on the the virginia state constitution. and by that he meant himself and he was told, no, no, no, we've got this under control. and so on. you stay there for a while longer and we'll get you back to, virginia, as soon as we can. on june six,. 1776, a member of the vi
burgeoning out of being the house burgesses into the virginia state legislature and so on. in this transitional period was writing a constitution for the state of and he really wanted to be there he wanted a practice debate in the writing of that constitution. he felt himself to be a constitution maker, constitutional writer. that was something he felt destined to do. and he had already had some significant experience rewriting the laws for the state. virginia, which had been in progress and...
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and a great leader, jojo burgess, an army veteran from a steelworking family.e was my guest at the state of the union just a couple of years ago. he came back home to washington, pennsylvania, and decided to run for mayor, and he won. [applause] and he's still working as a steelworker. but that's america. look, folks almost exactly five , years ago that i began my campaign for president right here in pittsburgh, where i announced. i said one of the reasons i was running was to rebuild the backbone of america, the middle class. and it was already mentioned - it's been mentioned a thousand times, thankfully, since then - that the backbone of america has a steel spine. it really does have a steel spine. you heard me say it before: wall street didn't build america; the middle class didn't build america, and you guys built the middle class. unions built it. and that's why i'm here today to announce a series of actions that i stand by you, the american steelworker. look, first, u.s. steel has been an iconic american company for more than a century. and it should rema
and a great leader, jojo burgess, an army veteran from a steelworking family.e was my guest at the state of the union just a couple of years ago. he came back home to washington, pennsylvania, and decided to run for mayor, and he won. [applause] and he's still working as a steelworker. but that's america. look, folks almost exactly five , years ago that i began my campaign for president right here in pittsburgh, where i announced. i said one of the reasons i was running was to rebuild the...
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samantha burgess is the deputy director add to combine it goes climate change service. you're replacing maureen folds on average, wind files and heat waves. and much of it has been linked to climate change. i asta if this was the new normal. yes, that's right, and thank you. so you're, it is the fastest woman confident with temperatures rising at about twice the global average rate. the 3 will, must use on record for europe of older code. since 2020, i mean 2023 europe. so a huge number of records, the record proportion of europeans affected by heat stress, record sea surface temperatures and record melting of gleick. c is. we also saw a huge number of extreme events which we know a likely to become more frequent and more intense due to climate change. which region would you say in europe are the most at risk? it really depends on which variable we're looking at. so we know from the scientific evidence, the winches in northern europe likely to become west so, so we'll see more intense storm events. and when those storm events happen, they will drop more rain full. howev
samantha burgess is the deputy director add to combine it goes climate change service. you're replacing maureen folds on average, wind files and heat waves. and much of it has been linked to climate change. i asta if this was the new normal. yes, that's right, and thank you. so you're, it is the fastest woman confident with temperatures rising at about twice the global average rate. the 3 will, must use on record for europe of older code. since 2020, i mean 2023 europe. so a huge number of...
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biden's campaign headquarters released a commercial featuring pennsylvania metallurgist jojo burgess. now we have the most supportive. american workers president than at any time in history. there is only one person donald trump cares about, and that is donald trump. trump campaigned for union voices during a century-long auto strike, telling workers that the biden administration's rules are encroaching on their jobs. the car industry is being killed and it doesn't matter what you get. i don't care what you get in the next two, three or five weeks. they will be closing down and will be making these cars. in china and elsewhere. an nbc news poll earlier this year found union voters favoring biden over trump, but by a narrower margin than in the 2020 election. andriy borys, scott stearns, voice of america. on april 26, ukraine celebrates the anniversary of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant. could a nuclear disaster happen again? now at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which has been occupied by russian troops for more than two years. these concerns have intensified
biden's campaign headquarters released a commercial featuring pennsylvania metallurgist jojo burgess. now we have the most supportive. american workers president than at any time in history. there is only one person donald trump cares about, and that is donald trump. trump campaigned for union voices during a century-long auto strike, telling workers that the biden administration's rules are encroaching on their jobs. the car industry is being killed and it doesn't matter what you get. i don't...
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a huge part of it is going to be spans the previous unity burgess. i mean is it, uh the budget is going to to compensate and to go on pay. busy for the delivery is that it's already made for the expenses to to go re weighed about $11000000000.00 are actually going to be spent on a nato troops. american troops next to quick. right. uh and the other thing is that uh, even though uh, i think it was drum, we insisted on that. we are going some people don't normally do this alone. i liked the phrase for. busy my senate, the senate, the told us to be a promo of a republican from alabama. he said, don't let yourself be fooled. now the door of this is going to be paid for snow to low. you know, we know the regime that exists in ukraine since the $1014.00 was they get the money together. you know, they never, they back. so basically, i think everyone is more so the, what was the, will continue longer, more people are going to die. probably in areas far removed from the from flight because uh you'd ask, you will buy some so we'll just get full freed. long rang
a huge part of it is going to be spans the previous unity burgess. i mean is it, uh the budget is going to to compensate and to go on pay. busy for the delivery is that it's already made for the expenses to to go re weighed about $11000000000.00 are actually going to be spent on a nato troops. american troops next to quick. right. uh and the other thing is that uh, even though uh, i think it was drum, we insisted on that. we are going some people don't normally do this alone. i liked the phrase...
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chairman burgess, ranking member mcgovern, distinguished members of the rules committee, i want to thank you for your warm welcome. when i cycled off the rules can you last week and and i woue back in this room. and at this witness table at some point. i did not anticipate it would be quite the soon, but as we've all seen events move at their own speed and house of representatives that i come before you today to testify on a series of critical security supplemental bills that provide much-needed defense assistance to our allies and partners around the world. we are confronting a tinderbox of hunter biden aggression on multiple fronts and america must stand firmly on the side of freedom. peace through strength cannot be delivered through appeasement. taken together, these measures protect our friends and partners and replenish american stockpiles with ammunition, weapons and supplies. this is not only about safeguarding the ideals of democracy and peace are alsl to our own national security. tyrants and dictators at the helm of russia, china and iran showed disdain for sovereignty and the
chairman burgess, ranking member mcgovern, distinguished members of the rules committee, i want to thank you for your warm welcome. when i cycled off the rules can you last week and and i woue back in this room. and at this witness table at some point. i did not anticipate it would be quite the soon, but as we've all seen events move at their own speed and house of representatives that i come before you today to testify on a series of critical security supplemental bills that provide...
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including emeritus are coming to this conclusion that if there is a regional own bias, if there's a come burgess, i'm our visual players either from these manager called back and players related to it or the other side of the story. this, this uh, that that's a good, this conventional arrivals that used to exist in the region. if they try to shift this perspective to friendship, to conversions, there is going to be more reach no power that is going to come out. that's a good, it's a good idea. it's a good idea. i mean, you've called the arab league haven't yet, but the arab league is also being suspiciously silent during this or what nearly, what 5 months of one hour in gaza. so they frankly need to step up to the plate and raise that voice is a bit loud. i'd love to talk to you to sadie is a political analyst and visiting professor of the university of tyrone offering some very intriguing commentary. thank you very much for your time or with shifting gears here on to you to as in bob way now, where a state of disaster has been to class come submitted, devastating drought display, getting the na
including emeritus are coming to this conclusion that if there is a regional own bias, if there's a come burgess, i'm our visual players either from these manager called back and players related to it or the other side of the story. this, this uh, that that's a good, this conventional arrivals that used to exist in the region. if they try to shift this perspective to friendship, to conversions, there is going to be more reach no power that is going to come out. that's a good, it's a good idea....
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burgess: i thank my friend for yielding. rise today in support of this very important rule and specifically i rise in support of israel. following the attack on israel by iran this past weekend. this direct attack on israel is unprecedented. it does mark the first time that iran has directly attacked israel from iranian soil. in total, more than 300 drones were launched toward israel, severely injuring a 7-year-old girl and damaging a military base. while the united states worked with longstanding allies to help assist in the interception of these missiles and drones, it is clear that the stability of the region is only as strong as the israeli-united states partnership. understanding this and the gravity of iran's attack, republicans have put forth legislation this week to con dental the attack -- condemn the attack and reaffirm our support for israel. and be assured, mr. speaker, israel does have a right to self-defense. this rule and the underlying legislation in the rule reaffirms the united states' commitment to israel'
burgess: i thank my friend for yielding. rise today in support of this very important rule and specifically i rise in support of israel. following the attack on israel by iran this past weekend. this direct attack on israel is unprecedented. it does mark the first time that iran has directly attacked israel from iranian soil. in total, more than 300 drones were launched toward israel, severely injuring a 7-year-old girl and damaging a military base. while the united states worked with...
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burgess: i thank the gentleman.ne-sided pressure by the white house is not the way to ensure that end. mr. speaker, i urge passage of this rule from our committee. and i urge passage of the underlying legislation. thank you, mr. speaker. thanks, mr. massie. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: mr. speaker, while i offer my congratulations to the gentleman from texas, the chairman of the distinguished rules committee, i just must say i'm confounded by the audacity of any house republican to come to the floor and lecture any of us about national security when they have held hostage a bill that passed the united states senate on a bipartisan basis to address the national security needs of this country. for months they have held that bill hostage. they refuse to put the bill on the floor. and they have the audacity to come to the floor and lecture us or the white house? the white house needs no reminder
burgess: i thank the gentleman.ne-sided pressure by the white house is not the way to ensure that end. mr. speaker, i urge passage of this rule from our committee. and i urge passage of the underlying legislation. thank you, mr. speaker. thanks, mr. massie. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky reserves. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: mr. speaker, while i offer my congratulations to the gentleman from texas, the...
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arian burgess was almost shouted down by conservative members laughing.er.— presiding officer. it is 'ust startina presiding officer. it is 'ust starting so i presiding officer. it is 'ust starting so let's i presiding officer. it isjust starting so let's listen i presiding officer. it isjust starting so let's listen in. | the government remains responsible for ensuring that such information is not reported by the media before the parliament lands of it. i have spoken to the minutes of parliamentary business and i have asked that the cabinet secretary apologises to the chamber for this breach. the chamber will be aware that i have previously disallowed statements however the information reported in the press today is key to actions that may impact on legislation in this parliament and the way
arian burgess was almost shouted down by conservative members laughing.er.— presiding officer. it is 'ust startina presiding officer. it is 'ust starting so i presiding officer. it is 'ust starting so let's i presiding officer. it isjust starting so let's listen i presiding officer. it isjust starting so let's listen in. | the government remains responsible for ensuring that such information is not reported by the media before the parliament lands of it. i have spoken to the minutes of...
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burgess, thank you for your time. i yield the remainder. >> and thanks to all of our witnesses. with that objection, the following member statement will be inserted into the record. i have no questions for the panel. i yield to mr. chair. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate it. mr. massey, did you have something you wanted to add? >> careful what you wish for. i could always add something. sure, i will add something. i will say this. i have heard many of my democratic colleagues say about unrwa that quite literally to quote them, and i think this was public, they would say it again, they cannot defend unrwa, but we have to continue funding unrwa. that should not be said about anything, relating to the spending of the dollars of the american people. i can't defend it, but we are going to do it anyway. so, thank you for the question. >> thanks. anybody else before i yield back? all right. yielding to the ranking member. >> thank you, all, for testifying. i appreciate that you are taking the fact to come before the rules committee, and with that, i yield back. >> thank you, yi
burgess, thank you for your time. i yield the remainder. >> and thanks to all of our witnesses. with that objection, the following member statement will be inserted into the record. i have no questions for the panel. i yield to mr. chair. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate it. mr. massey, did you have something you wanted to add? >> careful what you wish for. i could always add something. sure, i will add something. i will say this. i have heard many of my democratic...
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others focus their questioning on the jewish student experience including republican lawmaker clarence burgess owen. >> the statement from a jewish student. it is impossible to exist as a jewish student without running face first into anti-semitism everyday. hatred is so deeply embedded into the campus culture it is becoming casual among students, faculty and neglected by administered. you agree with this statement? >> i have met those students and heard those words in the listening sessions i have been holding. a believe in leadership by prisons and walking around -- my presence and walking around. i have listened to the student and it has distressed me usually. >>>> the grilling echoed a hearing held by the same committee in december when the president of harvard, the university of pennsylvania and the massachusetts institute of technology were heavily criticized for their answers on questions about genocide. since then, harvard's president and university of pennsylvania's president have resigned. on columbia's campus, allegations include the beating of an israeli student with a stick by a f
others focus their questioning on the jewish student experience including republican lawmaker clarence burgess owen. >> the statement from a jewish student. it is impossible to exist as a jewish student without running face first into anti-semitism everyday. hatred is so deeply embedded into the campus culture it is becoming casual among students, faculty and neglected by administered. you agree with this statement? >> i have met those students and heard those words in the listening...
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you ith lots of, like, guy burgess. up with gay people ended up with sort of gay people in spy network, but feels in the spy network, but it feels like kind the same like it's kind of the same weakness is being exploited. i'm not being a not saying being gay is a weakness, by way, but i hope weakness, by the way, but i hope you're angry. it but you're not angry. it can be, but you're not angry. it can be, but you know what i mean. you know what i mean. you know what i mean. you know whtyeah.aan. know, all >> yeah. you know, we've all been involved in online sexual conversations. regret andrew, conversations. we regret andrew, speak yourself, have speak for yourself, and i have some because of some sympathy for him because of that. can't have that. what? i can't have sympathy really is sympathy with, really is the lack punishment. just lack of punishment. right? just on the basis that what message does send? it feels like does it send? it feels like a weak tory party anyway, now it's even . even weaker, even weaker. even
you ith lots of, like, guy burgess. up with gay people ended up with sort of gay people in spy network, but feels in the spy network, but it feels like kind the same like it's kind of the same weakness is being exploited. i'm not being a not saying being gay is a weakness, by way, but i hope weakness, by the way, but i hope you're angry. it but you're not angry. it can be, but you're not angry. it can be, but you know what i mean. you know what i mean. you know what i mean. you know...
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congressman michael burgess says that would give the education department more authority. so universities are empowered to take appropriate and decisive steps. >> to keep students safe and respond. exercises of speaks with her so hostile. >> and discriminatory. but congressman jerry nadler argues the bill is too broad. this bill threatens to chill constitutionally protected speech. speech that is critical of israel alone does not constitute unlawful discrimination. instead, some democrats are pushing to pass the countering anti-semitism act, which would establish a national white house coordinator to combat antisemitism congresswoman mary scanlon called that legislation a much more bipartisan solution oriented useful bill. and congressman jim mcgovern agrees saying lawmakers need to come together on this. it is a mistake to not approach these issues with more unifying actions. >> in a split vote, lawmakers did decide to advance this anti-semitism awareness act out of committee, setting up a vote in the full house for later this week. live in washington. >> all right, hanna
congressman michael burgess says that would give the education department more authority. so universities are empowered to take appropriate and decisive steps. >> to keep students safe and respond. exercises of speaks with her so hostile. >> and discriminatory. but congressman jerry nadler argues the bill is too broad. this bill threatens to chill constitutionally protected speech. speech that is critical of israel alone does not constitute unlawful discrimination. instead, some...
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with the chase ink cart, we got up and running in no time or an unlimited 1.5% cash back on every burgesses with chase and business unlimited, make more of what's yours. >> i have type two diabetes, but i manage it. well. it's little pill with the big story to tell. i take once jati easy 40, it's worked 24, 17 your body to flush out some sugar. and four adults with type two diabetes and known heart disease, giardia can lower the risk of cardiovascular death to >> serious side effects this may include ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to several worsening of kidney function and genital yeast or urinary tract infections are rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum i'm could occur stuff guardians and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction, you may have increased risk for lower limb loss. call your doctor right away if you have symptoms have infection in your legs or feet, taking guardians, but this will find your rio or insulin may cause low blood sugar. >> rallies rafael ro
with the chase ink cart, we got up and running in no time or an unlimited 1.5% cash back on every burgesses with chase and business unlimited, make more of what's yours. >> i have type two diabetes, but i manage it. well. it's little pill with the big story to tell. i take once jati easy 40, it's worked 24, 17 your body to flush out some sugar. and four adults with type two diabetes and known heart disease, giardia can lower the risk of cardiovascular death to >> serious side...
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congressman michael burgess says that would give the education department more authority. so universities are empowered to take appropriate and decisive steps. >> to keep students safe and respond. exercises of speech that are so hostile. >> and discriminatory. but congressman jerry nadler argues the bill is too broad. this bill threatens to chill constitutionally protected speech. speech that is critical of israel alone does not constitute unlawful discrimination. instead, some democrats are pushing to pass the countering anti-semitism act, which would establish a national white house coordinator to combat antisemitism congresswoman mary scanlon called that legislation a much more bipartisan solution oriented useful bill. and congressman jim mcgovern agreed saying lawmakers need to come together on this. it is a mistake to not approach these issues with more unifying actions. in a split vote, lawmakers did decide to advance the anti-semitism awareness act out of committee, setting it up for a vote in the full house later this week. >> james, starting a back to you. all ri
congressman michael burgess says that would give the education department more authority. so universities are empowered to take appropriate and decisive steps. >> to keep students safe and respond. exercises of speech that are so hostile. >> and discriminatory. but congressman jerry nadler argues the bill is too broad. this bill threatens to chill constitutionally protected speech. speech that is critical of israel alone does not constitute unlawful discrimination. instead, some...
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still be looking at this by the time memorial day rolls around more than half >> is kristen and john burgess talking about >> more than half of the first group of perspective jurors dismissed almost immediately saying that they could not be unbiased and hearing the case did that surprise you? i've i've gotten mixed reactions from this. it's either quite rare to have a fail rate of over 50% or this is just part of the process and this is a high-profile case. what do you think? >> i view this as glass is half-full. if you had asked me if you look across this country to jury pools and told the jury that, look, you can leave for essentially any reason at all. you can say you're not gonna be fair and impartial or you can't be an either judge. i'm not going to pull you up to the bench. i'm not going to scrutinize you just walk out essentially get a free pass as i would think that a lot of jurors would say, i can be with my wife, my kids, my job, my husband. i'm adding here. but in this case, we had nearly half that remaining. they answered that fundamental question that they could be fair and impa
still be looking at this by the time memorial day rolls around more than half >> is kristen and john burgess talking about >> more than half of the first group of perspective jurors dismissed almost immediately saying that they could not be unbiased and hearing the case did that surprise you? i've i've gotten mixed reactions from this. it's either quite rare to have a fail rate of over 50% or this is just part of the process and this is a high-profile case. what do you think?...
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i want to thank chairman burgess, chairman jordan, leader scalise and speaker johnson for their support, f consideration of this bill, and their leadership in combating anti-semitm on clege campuses. mr. lawler: what's happeng on college campus righ now is horrifying. we've seen folks at these encampments telling jews to go back to poland, as if they weren't kicked out of their homes, murdered inold blood d sent to death camps less than a century ago. the leader of the protest at combia called for dea to zionists. there was a sion at george washington -- sign at george washington calling for a final solution, which was the name of hitler plan to exterminate jews. ... people shouting they are hamas and calling for the burning of tel aviv to the ground. they chantor anti-dda and from the anniversary to the sea. these are not peaceful ptests expressing their constitutiol right to free speech. these are illegal encampments where demonstrators engage in harassment and urge violence against jewish students, jewish americans, the u.s. government, the israeli government, and more. i unequivocal
i want to thank chairman burgess, chairman jordan, leader scalise and speaker johnson for their support, f consideration of this bill, and their leadership in combating anti-semitm on clege campuses. mr. lawler: what's happeng on college campus righ now is horrifying. we've seen folks at these encampments telling jews to go back to poland, as if they weren't kicked out of their homes, murdered inold blood d sent to death camps less than a century ago. the leader of the protest at combia called...
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i think it is margaret brandt is appealing to the burgesses, the governors council in maryland because she owned she is the largest property owner in maryland. 2000 acres. but she's single and she says i should be represented in this body. and they say, not a chance. no woman is going to be represented. but in 1745, maria chapman and uxbridge, massachusetts has inherited the property, the wealthiest man in town. so she is now the wealthiest person in town, the highest taxpayer. so they let her vote because she has. so the link from the founders of power to property when women have a right to property that lasts for a long time until. their fathers decide they don't want their money being inherited by wastrel sons law. so in the middle of the 19th century, you begin to some property rights agitation. i would say that women always wanted some rights. they just had way to get them and they were in a somewhat parallel position of very little and exhaustion. you know, women are from multiple childbirth. they are valued in certain circumstances. who were partners on farms, the frontier. and
i think it is margaret brandt is appealing to the burgesses, the governors council in maryland because she owned she is the largest property owner in maryland. 2000 acres. but she's single and she says i should be represented in this body. and they say, not a chance. no woman is going to be represented. but in 1745, maria chapman and uxbridge, massachusetts has inherited the property, the wealthiest man in town. so she is now the wealthiest person in town, the highest taxpayer. so they let her...
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burgess, my friend from texas, very likely be in that role, and i'll look forward to working with him in the rules committee. with that, i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from wyoming. ms. hageman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in favor of this resolution which sets up the house of representatives to consider much needed reform and limitations to the foreign intelligence surveillance act. with the pending expiration of 702 of fisa, congress is tasked with forming an authority intended for foreign intelligence collection but which has turned into warrantless surveillance of the american people. the targeting of americans is well documented, reporting from the office of the director for national intelligence founded in 2021, the f.b.i. conducted over 3.3 million u.s. person searches without a warrant. in 2022, the f.b.i. was still conducting hundreds of warrantless searches each day. these queries targeted members of congress, state officials, judges, campaign donators, and more. in may of last year, "the washington post" reported in early 2020 and 2021, the f.b.i.
burgess, my friend from texas, very likely be in that role, and i'll look forward to working with him in the rules committee. with that, i'd like to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from wyoming. ms. hageman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in favor of this resolution which sets up the house of representatives to consider much needed reform and limitations to the foreign intelligence surveillance act. with the pending expiration of 702 of fisa, congress is tasked with forming an...
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the story reads -- uhs principal shari burgess said that they'd hoped skylar would've turned up by nowto go. a couple teachers called her name while taking attendance on the first day, but skylar wasn't there. >> you can only imagine how her friends or any student would feel, knowing that her missing poster is up all over town. >> investigators are allowed access to interview students when looking for a solid lead. >> cops did come to the school. they were a frequent presence at the school, so much so that kids who weren't even involved started to sweat around the collar. >> you've covered cases before, but nothing like this? >> this case required a lot of legwork, a lot of interviews, a lot of investigation. so it was a classic whodunnit, which is what made it more complex and difficult. >> trooper chris berry is also getting a crash course in digital forensics to see what students are saying online. >> we're combing through everything. just hours and hours. go on the page and just dissecting every picture, every message, everything. dates, times. you find out a lot. everybody posts t
the story reads -- uhs principal shari burgess said that they'd hoped skylar would've turned up by nowto go. a couple teachers called her name while taking attendance on the first day, but skylar wasn't there. >> you can only imagine how her friends or any student would feel, knowing that her missing poster is up all over town. >> investigators are allowed access to interview students when looking for a solid lead. >> cops did come to the school. they were a frequent presence...
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michael burgess. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do want to associate myself with the turbines remarks early on about the linkage between -- chairman schiff -- the vast increase in spending and the occurrence of inflation which impacted the inflation rate that has now come back to visit us in form of higher interest rates, higher interest rates on the national debt to the point that interest on the national debt for the first time in history with eclipse been on national defense to i think it's very important point that people should not overlook. this was an intentional act that caused this. the other thing i feel obligated to point out is people who are supposed to be watching this sort of stuff, that is the president of the fed, that is the secretary of the treasury, absolutely missed inflation when it was occurring by almost a year, and had they reacted sooner with some interest rates increases, it would not have been necessary to guide the interest rates to the roof way they did and said schooley now we are left with the situ
michael burgess. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do want to associate myself with the turbines remarks early on about the linkage between -- chairman schiff -- the vast increase in spending and the occurrence of inflation which impacted the inflation rate that has now come back to visit us in form of higher interest rates, higher interest rates on the national debt to the point that interest on the national debt for the first time in history with eclipse been on national defense to i think...
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stabbing knife crime, of course, with that, tragic multiple stabbing in north east london today, bill burgessin london and a family have lost a son. one cannot even begin to think how this family are suffering. i send them my deepest condolences and layers on the same topic , adds this on the same topic, adds this martin knife crime is totally out of control. it's about time the government elite allowed the police specialist armed units to do the job properly without any come back problem, solve . ed and come back problem, solve. ed and finally mark challinor adds this. we talked about immigration and the fact we simply lost track of 3500 people destined to be deported to rwanda , simply vanished into the rwanda, simply vanished into the aether. what do we do about that 7 aether. what do we do about that ? well, mark says this people have been talking about implementing an australia style immigration system since before i was able to vote, and i'm now 55 years old. it was one of the promises of brexit that has not been implemented , and this is a been implemented, and this is a total national
stabbing knife crime, of course, with that, tragic multiple stabbing in north east london today, bill burgessin london and a family have lost a son. one cannot even begin to think how this family are suffering. i send them my deepest condolences and layers on the same topic , adds this on the same topic, adds this martin knife crime is totally out of control. it's about time the government elite allowed the police specialist armed units to do the job properly without any come back problem,...
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it but in the interest of time, let's go to our colleagues from the great state of texas, doctor burgess for 5 minutes. >> congratulations for leading the first bipartisan budget process reform ever on the floor of the house of representatives, truly remarkable achievement. i have two unanimous consent requests, that the report of texas public policy on foundation medicaid recipients have worse health -- health outcomes prepared to the uninsured and the second one, unanimous consent of a memo from the joint committee on taxation, 54% of the inflation reduction act's expansion subsidies go to people making over 400%. >> without objection so ordered. >> thank you. first off, thank you for the call for this meeting. and editorial comment because i heard the back-and-forth on the evs and charging stations. i've been a student of the hybrid technology since 2004. a consumer of hybrid technology since the first toyota car came out with that in the early 2000s and it strikes me that we've missed the mark here by trying to force the entire country to go completely from internal combustion engine
it but in the interest of time, let's go to our colleagues from the great state of texas, doctor burgess for 5 minutes. >> congratulations for leading the first bipartisan budget process reform ever on the floor of the house of representatives, truly remarkable achievement. i have two unanimous consent requests, that the report of texas public policy on foundation medicaid recipients have worse health -- health outcomes prepared to the uninsured and the second one, unanimous consent of a...
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to begin by thanking the speaker and the rules committee, particularly my good friends, chairman burgess and ranking member mcgovern, for structuring this debate so every member in this chamber would have an opportunity to express their opinion on every issue. this is a really very welcome gift, nobody's being jammed, everybody can voice their own opinion. i want to thank my good friend, the ranking member of the full appropriations committee, for working with me. we've had a long friendship and a long professional relationship and i look forward to the years ahead working with her. but finally, madam speaker, i wan to urge all our colleagues to support all four of these bills. we are, as speaker after speaker has said, a t a critical miami in our history we need to stand firm we need so send a clear signal to the rest of the world. so please pass the bills. with that, madam speaker, i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. all time for debate on the bill has expired. it is now in order to consider the amendment printed in part c of house report 118-466.
to begin by thanking the speaker and the rules committee, particularly my good friends, chairman burgess and ranking member mcgovern, for structuring this debate so every member in this chamber would have an opportunity to express their opinion on every issue. this is a really very welcome gift, nobody's being jammed, everybody can voice their own opinion. i want to thank my good friend, the ranking member of the full appropriations committee, for working with me. we've had a long friendship...