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that because the earth united states or the west will not compromise on this issue. that a southern country can choose its alliances and for, for russia it's, it's a red line that nato should not get any further into western security arrangement. so this is very difficult, even though is the no opportunity. he think martin, to find some sort of mutual security deal, where both sides feel secure. because i know both sides have taken extreme view at the moment, at least they have in each other's opinion. but surely, you know, if they know each other's opinion now they wouldn't how these talk to, they weren't prepared to negotiate something. i think there is a, did the theoretical possibility on, on, on 3 things. one is perhaps that there is some understanding on missile issues and nuclear issues, but there is also, i think, potential compromise on troop deployment. so need, or, of course will not, or united states will not withdraw its troops or from the baltic countries where they are deployed. but it's a rotating deployment. and the, the permanent deployment of a new
that because the earth united states or the west will not compromise on this issue. that a southern country can choose its alliances and for, for russia it's, it's a red line that nato should not get any further into western security arrangement. so this is very difficult, even though is the no opportunity. he think martin, to find some sort of mutual security deal, where both sides feel secure. because i know both sides have taken extreme view at the moment, at least they have in each other's...
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united states senate? the answer to this is obvious it governsed all 50 states as opposed to state legislation. it requires broader support. this is the greatest nation on earthhe purpose of the united states senate. half of the supreme court that the senate would refocus and what they are elected to do and then to address their concerns but the recent rhetoric with any such optimism the american people deserve a government that acknowledges and works powerfully to address them those that we face as a nation americans want us to do our job. those with debate and compromise it would do irreparable harm
united states senate? the answer to this is obvious it governsed all 50 states as opposed to state legislation. it requires broader support. this is the greatest nation on earthhe purpose of the united states senate. half of the supreme court that the senate would refocus and what they are elected to do and then to address their concerns but the recent rhetoric with any such optimism the american people deserve a government that acknowledges and works powerfully to address them those that we...
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earth. our greatest ally, the united states of america has touched on the core being of our people, which has been jerusalem. jerusalem has been the pulsating heart of the jewish people. now comes an american president to fulfill this promise to recognize years * as israel's capital which is common sense. >> i have seen through the years deet tear yaition of our -- deterioration of our flag and our country. i'm a patriot. my grandfather'in world war i. my dad stormed the beaches of normandy. to fight for our freedoms. i always had that in my heart. patriotism. i love this country. i was proud to put that plaque up. but i have seen it go down to where we saw this when the hammer thrower disrespected our flag, and that bothers me. >> i put my background with anybody else. i was born in a cellar. we lived there 7 1/2 years on welfare and food stamps. we had one bedroom for a whole family. i was born in this country, i made good choices and do positive things, great things can happen to you in your life. judge jeanine: you were on justice and we were talking about the 2020 ticket, and your role o
earth. our greatest ally, the united states of america has touched on the core being of our people, which has been jerusalem. jerusalem has been the pulsating heart of the jewish people. now comes an american president to fulfill this promise to recognize years * as israel's capital which is common sense. >> i have seen through the years deet tear yaition of our -- deterioration of our flag and our country. i'm a patriot. my grandfather'in world war i. my dad stormed the beaches of...
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the country is better off because senator harry reid was on this earth, and leading the united states senate. it just warms my heart to see him being honored in this way. >> they're leading the invocation prayer right now. let's listen. >> found its way to our nation's capitol. that he would be given the opportunity to exercise his drive and passion and to go the distance. bless as we honor his legacy that has touched countless policies. now as he rests for the joy of the work he's done, having spoken plainly and listened well. may he hear your own well done for his faithful and devoted service to this legislative body and to this nation. inspire in all who yet serve, the same willingness to favor pragmatism, even if it risks unpopularity, and to choose a life of integrity as befits this institution. it is in your eternal name we pray. amen. >>> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable charles e schumer, majority leader of the united states senate. >>> good morning. it is such an honor to speak today about my dear friend and mentor, harry reid of searchlight, nevada, as he would proudly re
the country is better off because senator harry reid was on this earth, and leading the united states senate. it just warms my heart to see him being honored in this way. >> they're leading the invocation prayer right now. let's listen. >> found its way to our nation's capitol. that he would be given the opportunity to exercise his drive and passion and to go the distance. bless as we honor his legacy that has touched countless policies. now as he rests for the joy of the work he's...
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to stay in office in the united states senate it is the greatest on earth of my life professionally. nited states senator if you are going to be a party to overturning democracy itself? a lot of these people ran for office. they ran for mayor or secretary of state or lieutenant governor or governor. you know, because they actually wanted to help their community. now they are sitting there all privately telling us this guy is insane. this guy is an autocrat. but if it's not me in office it's going to be someone even crazier and that is why i've come to the very sad conclusion the republican party is no longer devoted to american style democracy. individual republicans still remain committed to american style democracy but donald trump is the indisputable leader of the republican party. there is no way to win a primary without donald trump's endorsement. there is really no way to get his endorsement unless you promise to install him into power regardless of how the votes fall. >> you called out by name two people, two colleagues in that speech josh hawley and ted cruz both of whom led t
to stay in office in the united states senate it is the greatest on earth of my life professionally. nited states senator if you are going to be a party to overturning democracy itself? a lot of these people ran for office. they ran for mayor or secretary of state or lieutenant governor or governor. you know, because they actually wanted to help their community. now they are sitting there all privately telling us this guy is insane. this guy is an autocrat. but if it's not me in office it's...
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germany's in the middle of that and so is the united states. what on earth can you do? you run me through the specific part of the policy effort to alleviate some of the dependence of the europeans on russian gas? brian: well in the very media -- immediate term, the focus is how we can make sure that european countries have sufficient access to natural gas to get through the winter months but also to alleviate pressures in the spring. and very specifically what that means is working with our allies and partners particularly gas producing countries to understand what additional capacity exists and how we could move and extend that capacity into the region. that is country by country. it's very specific and technical but we're working those plans. either we have them in place for any contingency. jonathan: do we have capacity here at home in the u.s. to do more? these are private companies. it's not like the saudi who is can just dial it in and increase output. what could the administration do to advise them to encourage them and incentivize them to increase that capacity
germany's in the middle of that and so is the united states. what on earth can you do? you run me through the specific part of the policy effort to alleviate some of the dependence of the europeans on russian gas? brian: well in the very media -- immediate term, the focus is how we can make sure that european countries have sufficient access to natural gas to get through the winter months but also to alleviate pressures in the spring. and very specifically what that means is working with our...
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earth orbit. finally, it is imperative that the united states maintain and expand its international partnerships during and after the transition to commercial l.e.o. destinations. nasa operates in partnership with five other space agencies representing 15 countries offering high profile opportunities for u.s. leadership in civil and robotics spaceflight. at a time when other nations are seeking to expand their abilities to operate in space, the iss remains the premier example how an international team can productively and successfully cooperate in space over the course of decades. further details of nasa's plans for iss transition are contained in our update to the report which we will deliver to congress in the coming weeks. thank you, again, and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. and now we'll hear for the doctor. >> thank you. good morning chairwoman johnson, ranking member lucas and members of the subcommittee. i'm a nasa astronaut, veteran of two long duration missions at the nasa international space station and molecular biologist. thank you for the opportunities to share d
earth orbit. finally, it is imperative that the united states maintain and expand its international partnerships during and after the transition to commercial l.e.o. destinations. nasa operates in partnership with five other space agencies representing 15 countries offering high profile opportunities for u.s. leadership in civil and robotics spaceflight. at a time when other nations are seeking to expand their abilities to operate in space, the iss remains the premier example how an...
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earth for him. >> this guy is a proud veteran of the united states marines.was born on the 4th of sdwrul. >> james adi has history. he's been married four times. he has so many ex-wives that apparently some of his own family members say she can't keep track of everyone's names. but now it's james and molly. >> reporter: after seven years of having this relationship with james, she surprises her family. she suddenly announces, i'm engaged. >> we always heard excitement about the wedding. the colors, the theme, the decoration. >> molly was over the moon about her upcoming wedding to james adi, but her family wasn't so sure. >> he pulled in one day. sandy was in the kitchen. she says, come here, come here! so we're standing in the kitchen looking out the window. and i went, him? she likes him? and she said, yeah. >> just days before the wedding, molly is expressing real concern that james is getting cold feet. >> are you still sure you want to marry me with my anxiety >> yes, dear, why would you ask something like that? >> because when you were talking earlier,
earth for him. >> this guy is a proud veteran of the united states marines.was born on the 4th of sdwrul. >> james adi has history. he's been married four times. he has so many ex-wives that apparently some of his own family members say she can't keep track of everyone's names. but now it's james and molly. >> reporter: after seven years of having this relationship with james, she surprises her family. she suddenly announces, i'm engaged. >> we always heard excitement...
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earth. laura: we have news of a medical breakthrough in the united states.s in maryland have transplanted a genetic and modified pigs heart into a human. it is the first time such an operation has en successfully carried out. doctors say the patient is doing well and his long-term prognosis is unclear. our medical editor fergus walsh has this report which contains images of the operation. fergus: this is the pig heart ready for transplant into a human. >> the organ looks perfect. its -- the extraction went routinely. fergus: surgeons in maryland spent eight hours performing the world first. scientists have spent decades ilding to this moment, which some believe could revolutionize transplantation. the recipient was david bennett, seen here with his son and daughter. he was dying of heart failure and too ill to be considered for a human organ. here is david with his surgeon. he's said to be doing well, although it is unclear how long his new heart will last. >> we have never done this in a human. i'd like to think that we have given him a better option than w
earth. laura: we have news of a medical breakthrough in the united states.s in maryland have transplanted a genetic and modified pigs heart into a human. it is the first time such an operation has en successfully carried out. doctors say the patient is doing well and his long-term prognosis is unclear. our medical editor fergus walsh has this report which contains images of the operation. fergus: this is the pig heart ready for transplant into a human. >> the organ looks perfect. its --...
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communist countries want the united states off the face of the earth, take away our luscious freedomsme to fear the soviet union. they had nukes, hated america. i watched rock and bullwinkle more then natosha taught me -- then, 1994, "red dawn." thomas howell gave me the tingles, so i worked the vhs tapes. [laughter] wolverines! the soviet union was able. i'm not talking mccarthyism, the red scare, hunting people down, but we would never -- don't these old coots, gordon lightfooton and tony fauci, dont they realize this government -- why would you give them money if you knew they were going to do experiments in a lab that wass not safe? >> at least make it a high level lab. how hard is that? >> they have looked to destroy the united states, and if they have my knowledge from patrick swayze movies, this would never have happened.d. >> put that little weather-stripping in the windows. >> this is the only lab in china but does not have security cameras? "we don't know what happened!" [laughter] >> greg: this is the question i have not heard asked. we are talking about negligence, not pre
communist countries want the united states off the face of the earth, take away our luscious freedomsme to fear the soviet union. they had nukes, hated america. i watched rock and bullwinkle more then natosha taught me -- then, 1994, "red dawn." thomas howell gave me the tingles, so i worked the vhs tapes. [laughter] wolverines! the soviet union was able. i'm not talking mccarthyism, the red scare, hunting people down, but we would never -- don't these old coots, gordon lightfooton...
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communist countries want the united states off the face of the earth, take away our luscious freedomsme to fear the soviet union. they had nukes, hated america. i watched rock and bullwinkle more then natosha taught me -- then, 1994, "red dawn." thomas howell gave me the tingles, so i worked the vhs tapes. [laughter] wolverines! the soviet union was able. i'm not talking mccarthyism, the red scare, hunting people down, but we would never -- don't these old coots, gordon lightfoot and tony fauci, don't they realize this government -- why would you give them money if you knew they were going to do experiments in a lab that was not safe? >> at least make it a high level lab. how hard is that? >> they have looked to destroy the united states, and if they have my knowledge from patrick swayze movies, this would never have happened. >> put that little weather-stripping in the windows. >> this is the only lab in china but does not have security cameras? "we don't know what happened!" [laughter] >> greg: this is the question i have not heard asked. we are talking about negligence, not premedi
communist countries want the united states off the face of the earth, take away our luscious freedomsme to fear the soviet union. they had nukes, hated america. i watched rock and bullwinkle more then natosha taught me -- then, 1994, "red dawn." thomas howell gave me the tingles, so i worked the vhs tapes. [laughter] wolverines! the soviet union was able. i'm not talking mccarthyism, the red scare, hunting people down, but we would never -- don't these old coots, gordon lightfoot and...
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united states. most powerful person on earth arguably, for him to be insulting journalists is not a good look. it didn't help donald trump when he did it and he did his share of insulting journalists and i don't think it's going to help this president to do it. and the truth of the matter is one of biden's assets has always been that he is kind of goods-natured. he will smile and, you know, he has always had kind of a joshing relationship with peter doocy who has been a pretty pesky questioner and i thought that reflected well on biden. i don't think this does. >> bret: yeah, not to belabor this on day one of this presidency president biden said if i hear you treating, talking about his people that he is hiring treating another colleague with disrespect, talk down to someone, i promise you i will fire you on the spot. on the spot. everybody is entitled to be treated with decency and dignity. that was on day one of this presidency. trying to draw a contrast as you have point out. >> ask some questions about that. yeah. he may get some questions about how well that's holding up in light of these
united states. most powerful person on earth arguably, for him to be insulting journalists is not a good look. it didn't help donald trump when he did it and he did his share of insulting journalists and i don't think it's going to help this president to do it. and the truth of the matter is one of biden's assets has always been that he is kind of goods-natured. he will smile and, you know, he has always had kind of a joshing relationship with peter doocy who has been a pretty pesky questioner...
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so when you're in el salvador, you're very much tied to the earth, the waves of volcanoes to people, and it's very uplifting in the united states, you're back to consumers of moore's very soul killing. and so what's happening now is that the big coin in my view has started the process of re aligning the incentives of the human race in such a way that those who refuse to abandon their consumer ways will perish. is that simple? again? that's the other thing that we are going to do this year because the coin changes you, you don't change brick coin bitcoin changes. who so between does introduce a lower time preference and you'll see that for you the individual, you'll see that in a nation state level without salvatore, you'll see that shift and time preference. so a high time preference economy is epitomized by the united states, which is racked up as much debt bring as much of the future to the now right now you have a high time preference for right now, this moment you want to consume the next 405060, maybe the next 5 generations worth of what they could possibly consumer spend or create. so you consume that as fast as possible
so when you're in el salvador, you're very much tied to the earth, the waves of volcanoes to people, and it's very uplifting in the united states, you're back to consumers of moore's very soul killing. and so what's happening now is that the big coin in my view has started the process of re aligning the incentives of the human race in such a way that those who refuse to abandon their consumer ways will perish. is that simple? again? that's the other thing that we are going to do this year...
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and in the united states, a bit to bring sky rocketing prices back to earth. the federal reserve signals they will hike interest rates as consumers. content with the highest inflation indicates ah only law. thank you so much for your company. we begin our coverage with the diplomatic stalemate between russia and the west over ukraine. the kremlin says there is little optimism for easing tensions with the u. s. and nato, after both rejected russia's key security demands. the kremlin insisted on legal guarantees, barring ukraine from joining nato. and the withdrawal of nato forces from eastern europe. russia has mass more than 100000 troops on its border with ukraine, fueling fears of a potential invasion. for these soldiers, the threat of war is a familiar one. the ukraine, an army has been fighting rush. i'm back separatists in the countries east for more than 7 years now, but their story in the face of the late as escalation with another, but you should not be panic, want them if you do, while a wounded person is crying and swearing, it would be a fiasco a fe
and in the united states, a bit to bring sky rocketing prices back to earth. the federal reserve signals they will hike interest rates as consumers. content with the highest inflation indicates ah only law. thank you so much for your company. we begin our coverage with the diplomatic stalemate between russia and the west over ukraine. the kremlin says there is little optimism for easing tensions with the u. s. and nato, after both rejected russia's key security demands. the kremlin insisted on...
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. >> the united states of america is the greatest country on earth we have the greatest doctors and scientistation is a challenge an enormous challenge these people are doing the very best that they can dr. fauci is the best, recognize worldwide as being the best. it's a challenge for him the situation is evolving they want to do the best they can to preserve american life and they're doing that. we have to be flexible because the situation is changing. i think we have the best scientist doing the best that they can but one of the problems instead of looking at this negatively think of this as situation is changing and there changing the recommendation. what is wrong with. gillian: will says they're doing the best that they can, is it good enough that the next question, we just lost you. would have to leave it there thank you to both of you i don't know if you both can hear me. working up to leave the segment and move on will bring the back the panel if we can trace gallagher will anchor "fox news sunday" he has an interview with secretary of education that is coming up after the show. stick
. >> the united states of america is the greatest country on earth we have the greatest doctors and scientistation is a challenge an enormous challenge these people are doing the very best that they can dr. fauci is the best, recognize worldwide as being the best. it's a challenge for him the situation is evolving they want to do the best they can to preserve american life and they're doing that. we have to be flexible because the situation is changing. i think we have the best scientist...
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nicholas j as dave he says that it's a bit rich, the earth casting itself as the voice of reason, given his own foreign policy record. the united states made home with this sort of t r approach to the well that in spite of the united states having dropped more than 300000 bond with other countries in the last 20 years. and then the united states being the one that out through change in systematically invaded the country during that time the us prioritizes the information war, am which it always cost itself the force of reason, the democracy before the jet. him i see by contrast, likes to frame its enemy somehow illegitimate. well the protest because exam 1st broke out on sunday after spike in the price of liquified gas. after a price cap had been lifted. this is since been re impose by the president. his government has also resigned over the crisis, but the rest is kept growing, but the state of emergency imposed nation wide is a recap of how things unfolded. ah, ah. a group of unidentified people attack the mere tv and radio studios and l multi g. attackers destroy the tv production complex and workplace as a journal will to provide
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united states. especially things like semiconductors, chips, rare earth.ge over us to cheat and undermine the american worker. elizabeth: do you think they're sticking it to us? because we heard late last year this is burgeoning problem in china, china was delaying shipments and hiking fees and costs of the shipments? your final word? >> china would never stick an opportunity to stick it to us. their goal to kick us out of the europacific. during the early stage of the pandemic they threatened to cut off the flow of life-saving drugs in order to plunge the united states into sea of coronavirus as one of their diplomats put it. absolutely they like to weaponize supply chains against us. elizabeth: got it. congressman mike gallagher, scary stuff. we'll stay on the story. that was a great interview. come back soon. coming up texas attorney general ken paxton, former border patrol chief rodney scott revealing that border patrol caught 14 terrorists on the fbi watch list last year. so why did homeland security only disclose four? where is the white house securi
united states. especially things like semiconductors, chips, rare earth.ge over us to cheat and undermine the american worker. elizabeth: do you think they're sticking it to us? because we heard late last year this is burgeoning problem in china, china was delaying shipments and hiking fees and costs of the shipments? your final word? >> china would never stick an opportunity to stick it to us. their goal to kick us out of the europacific. during the early stage of the pandemic they...
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the united states is the greatest country on earth because of respect for the civil of law, not in spite of it. in light of this report, a resolution i cosponsored earlier this year that would fix the number of supreme court justices at nine is even more important. >> senator fisher, reacting to the report from the presidential commission on the supreme court of the united states. we've been talking about elements of that in the reforms you'd like to see you could read all of the report they posted at the white house.gov. comments this morning both on the selection and reforms from lizzie tweets the supreme court is not there to be for any particular race or gender, that's not who they are. people who question the choice of a black woman aren't conscious of voracious cleaning just as they didn't see races of asking if america was ready for a black president when barack obama ran for the president. promises made, promises kept, a black woman, says mimi. juanita says on reform, second reform i would support would be to ask presidential candidates to stop making promises who they nominate f
the united states is the greatest country on earth because of respect for the civil of law, not in spite of it. in light of this report, a resolution i cosponsored earlier this year that would fix the number of supreme court justices at nine is even more important. >> senator fisher, reacting to the report from the presidential commission on the supreme court of the united states. we've been talking about elements of that in the reforms you'd like to see you could read all of the report...
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noted in several comments in this hearing that the international interest of low-earth orbit is not limited to the united states or partners. could you tell me about the capacities of the chinese space station, just as a reference point. what do we know about the chinese space station and what do we know about their capacities? whoever cares to touch that first. >> i could touch it and then todd can jump in. the chinese space station has gotten off to a strong start. they launched their first module and they just launched a new cargo mission carrying supplies. they are rapidly assembling the station. have started to accommodate the first crew on the space station. i know that they are planning for a wide range of activities including research and some of the key areas that we are doing research on on the international space station. >> i would add that we actually don't know as much as we would like to about the specific capabilities and technologies on the chinese space station. we are not a partner with them. we only get to see what they choose to share with us. of course, one of the downsides of that is it n
noted in several comments in this hearing that the international interest of low-earth orbit is not limited to the united states or partners. could you tell me about the capacities of the chinese space station, just as a reference point. what do we know about the chinese space station and what do we know about their capacities? whoever cares to touch that first. >> i could touch it and then todd can jump in. the chinese space station has gotten off to a strong start. they launched their...
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the president of the united states has one of the toughest, most consequential jobs on earth.a president is publicly exhibiting symptoms that he may be unwell or mentally unfit, that is real cause for concern. south is joe biden exhibiting some symptoms? joining us now with more our fox news medical contributors, dr. marc siegel and dr. nicole safire. i would not wish this, if this was a family member, the serious side of this for mika dr. siegel, i'm not a doctor. i don't play one with covid. i'm not going to play one here. i see with my own eyes a dramatic significant decline cognitively with the president. i tried to show it over that years. he was a very different person. my question is, i know you have not examined him yourself but what do you see, are these classic symptoms of somebody who is in such a decline? >> dan: well, sean, i can't say for sure because i have not examined him as you said. i have to you, geraldo, i agree, i don't see a single cobweb. i completely agree with you. i see -- >> sean: bernie sanders, same thing. i will stick with geraldo. he is a genius
the president of the united states has one of the toughest, most consequential jobs on earth.a president is publicly exhibiting symptoms that he may be unwell or mentally unfit, that is real cause for concern. south is joe biden exhibiting some symptoms? joining us now with more our fox news medical contributors, dr. marc siegel and dr. nicole safire. i would not wish this, if this was a family member, the serious side of this for mika dr. siegel, i'm not a doctor. i don't play one with covid....
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the rare earth elements are critical to the batteries in electronics, yet the united states is almostlly dependent on china to supply the factories with these critical minerals. just a few years ago therers waa real palpable concern that china would use its control of rare earth element production to further its geopolitical gains by restricting the export to the united states. if that happens, how would we build batteries, solar cells with turbine and all the other tools? is rare earth mining more environmentally damaging the on thanmining for other materials? >> does the gentle lady yelled back? >> i could mr. mills answer my question? >> mr. mills, did you hear the question? maybe i ran into it too fast? >> mr. mills, you may need to unmute. is there anybody on the panel that might want to pitch in? >> well, thank you, gentle lady, you have two minutes remaining. do you yield back? >> does mr. mills not want to answer the question? >> we haven't been able to locate him on the panel. >> than i yelled back. thank you. >> thank you. and now we recognize the gentle man from r californi
the rare earth elements are critical to the batteries in electronics, yet the united states is almostlly dependent on china to supply the factories with these critical minerals. just a few years ago therers waa real palpable concern that china would use its control of rare earth element production to further its geopolitical gains by restricting the export to the united states. if that happens, how would we build batteries, solar cells with turbine and all the other tools? is rare earth mining...
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earth. the president's office in the white house december 17th. 1958 this is the president of the united states speaking. through the marvels of scientific events. my voice is coming to you from a satellite circling in outer space. my message is a simple one. through this unique means i convey to you and to all mankind america's wish for peace on earth and goodwill toward men everywhere. that's so cool. very cool. you for that question, because that's super cool. i'm excited. all right. we have a new question president eisenhower's committed to keeping the international geophysical year activities. and the pursuit of satellites as scientific and not military endeavors. what role do you think this played in the selection of the navy's vanguard program over the army's redstone program led by von braun and mini x nazi scientists did his work. that's right. yeah, that's great question. um, i think it a definite role. the army redstone program was viewed as a military program at that time. the redstone was this country's icbm. and eisenhower's very cognizant of that and as you state wanted to try an
earth. the president's office in the white house december 17th. 1958 this is the president of the united states speaking. through the marvels of scientific events. my voice is coming to you from a satellite circling in outer space. my message is a simple one. through this unique means i convey to you and to all mankind america's wish for peace on earth and goodwill toward men everywhere. that's so cool. very cool. you for that question, because that's super cool. i'm excited. all right. we have...
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earth minerals production to catch up with china. he spoke at the minerals forum in saudi arabia. >> as far as the united states is concerned and policyritical minerals, you take the first look, you would have to say critical minerals is an important piece to the energy transition that we are all underway with. if you're thinking about policy and a consensus, i am not sure i would even go as far as to say that in the u.s. right now there is consensus across the political spectrum as far as the need for the energy transition. it's here, many of us embrace it, there are large parts of the population that can understand why we need to move from fossil fuels. be that as it may, i mentioned that because i think it gets in the way of a consensus on policy as far as the energy transition is concerned, as far as a policy uncritical minerals. -- on critical minerals. i think you have to go back to 10 years ago when there was a wake-up call in washington and u.s. where we saw china take steps to limit the export of critical minerals, rare earth in particular, and before that, there was not a lot of recognition on the part of policymakers. that
earth minerals production to catch up with china. he spoke at the minerals forum in saudi arabia. >> as far as the united states is concerned and policyritical minerals, you take the first look, you would have to say critical minerals is an important piece to the energy transition that we are all underway with. if you're thinking about policy and a consensus, i am not sure i would even go as far as to say that in the u.s. right now there is consensus across the political spectrum as far...
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. >> good morning to viewers here in the united states and all around the world and perhaps on asteroids flying near earth. >> who knows? >> it is tuesday, january 18th. i'm john bedrrman. brian is on at 9:00 p.m. to tonight. casey hunt waking up early. >> and i am will be li a morning person. >> a huge hometown in washington today. the formal process of voting on voting rights legislation begins in the senate because of unanimous opposition from republicans and the unwi unwillingness of two democrats to change the rules. this is going to fail today likely. and that is a tough blow to the white house. the president two days away from marking one year in office and democrats are feeling the pressure of what some of them seize a stalled agenda. >> senator bernie sanders says quote, it is no great secret that the republican party is winning more and more support from people because the d democratic party has turned its back on the working class. --durbin says quote, i'm sure they're frustrated. i am. it depends on who they blame for it. and as democratic congressman kim ryan says, it seems like the democrats
. >> good morning to viewers here in the united states and all around the world and perhaps on asteroids flying near earth. >> who knows? >> it is tuesday, january 18th. i'm john bedrrman. brian is on at 9:00 p.m. to tonight. casey hunt waking up early. >> and i am will be li a morning person. >> a huge hometown in washington today. the formal process of voting on voting rights legislation begins in the senate because of unanimous opposition from republicans and...
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united states senate to bypass the filibuster. >> as snowfalls on the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington, d.c. on what would be the civil rights icon's 93rd earth day, minutes away in the halls of congress, legislation to protect voting rights is stalled. >> passed the freedom to vote act. pass it now. >> president biden made the rounds making impassioned speeches to push congress to adopt the john lewis voting rights advancement act and the freedom to vote act, even if it means altering -- altering or limiting the filibuster. this is in response to restrictive measures passed by 19 mainly republican states to limit access to early and mail-in voting, and imposes stricter voter id laws. >> i will not support separate actions that worsen the underlying disease of division. >> kyrsten sinema and go mansion are the two holdout democratic senators blocking the legislation by refusing senate rule changes. >> biden was part of the opposition in the past. as a senator. he has to figure out how to use the bully pulpit of the presidency to localize his base. >> a political science professor at the university of san francisco says the presidents fight wi
united states senate to bypass the filibuster. >> as snowfalls on the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington, d.c. on what would be the civil rights icon's 93rd earth day, minutes away in the halls of congress, legislation to protect voting rights is stalled. >> passed the freedom to vote act. pass it now. >> president biden made the rounds making impassioned speeches to push congress to adopt the john lewis voting rights advancement act and the freedom to vote act,...
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concern that china would use its control of rare earth element production to further its geopolitical and by restricting the export to the united states. if that happens how would we build battery solar cells with turbines and all the other tools of modern life? so is rare earth mining more environmentally damaging than mining for other materials? >> does the gentlelady yield back? >> did he hear my question? maybe i ran into it too fast. >> mr. mills, you may want to unmute. >> is there anybody on the panel that might want to address it? well, thank you, gentlelady come here two minutes remaining. do you you back? >> does mr. mills not want to answer that question? >> we have not been able to locate him on the panel. >> oh, okay. then i yield back, thank you. >> thank you. and now we recognize the gentleman from california, mr. costa come is also the chairman of the subcommittee on livestock and for agriculture, for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chag that we're having today and the adversative witnesses. i must once again congratulate you on national championship. it certainly has been a good year for georgia, not only wi
concern that china would use its control of rare earth element production to further its geopolitical and by restricting the export to the united states. if that happens how would we build battery solar cells with turbines and all the other tools of modern life? so is rare earth mining more environmentally damaging than mining for other materials? >> does the gentlelady yield back? >> did he hear my question? maybe i ran into it too fast. >> mr. mills, you may want to unmute....
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united states senate to bypass the filibuster. >> as snowfalls on the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington, d.c. on what would be the civil rights icon's 93rd earthtes away in the halls of congress, legislation to protect voting rights is stalled. >> passed the freedom to vote act. pass it now. >> president biden made the rounds making impassioned speeches to push congress to adopt the john lewis voting rights advancement act and the freedom to vote act, even if it means altering -- altering or limiting the filibuster. this is in response to restrictive measures passed by 19 mainly republican states to limit access to early and mail-in voting, and imposes stricter voter id laws. >> i will not support separate actions that worsen the underlying disease of division. >> kyrsten sinema and go mansion
united states senate to bypass the filibuster. >> as snowfalls on the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington, d.c. on what would be the civil rights icon's 93rd earthtes away in the halls of congress, legislation to protect voting rights is stalled. >> passed the freedom to vote act. pass it now. >> president biden made the rounds making impassioned speeches to push congress to adopt the john lewis voting rights advancement act and the freedom to vote act, even if it...
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united states. those artifacts dating all the way back to 7th century bc. astronomers say that a huge asteroid more than twice the size of new york city's empire state building is heading toward earth's orbit. experts say the asteroid, which is traveling at some 43,000 miles an hour will be about a million miles away from earth on january 18th. the next time it will be in earth's orbit will be sometime in 2025 will be too small to see with the naked eye. but should be visible with a telescope. the asteroid's approach will give astronomers the chance to study the surface in to learn more about these into space rocks. let's talk about our 4 zone forecast the saturday night. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. if you're headed into the city or anywhere on the bay area. 7 bridges be prepared to pay an extra dollar tolls. now $7 starting today. meanwhile, if you are also out and about crank up the heaters in the car or find an extra blanket tonight because it is going to get downright chilly kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez here tonight with a look at just how low temperatures will dip overnight. yeah, that's right, jonathan, in fact, are going to have a freeze warning issued
united states. those artifacts dating all the way back to 7th century bc. astronomers say that a huge asteroid more than twice the size of new york city's empire state building is heading toward earth's orbit. experts say the asteroid, which is traveling at some 43,000 miles an hour will be about a million miles away from earth on january 18th. the next time it will be in earth's orbit will be sometime in 2025 will be too small to see with the naked eye. but should be visible with a telescope....
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united states and nato mix talk over to play with such that they submit that written response to russia. security red line . aliens refusing to visit earth because of russia's alleged invasion plans where the major appears to lose the plot completely of ukraine publishing a host absurd and inaccurate stories over the crisis of news. we speak with us vaccine expert who explains why is putting these better than pfizer against the only tron strike? i would prefer to be la la will he now was i, when all the prime minister tool, you'll always johnston's political life seemingly hangs by a thread with the government inquiry into downing street locked down violations expected to be released any day now a separate police probe is due, so i'm to work with another day to be grateful. you know, forest johnson, thanks for joining us here on the united states night. so i've given the written responses to russia's demand for security guarantees. the american ambassador handed over the document in moscow on wednesday evening, but so far the exact contents haven't been disclosed. surely after the secretary of state antony blinking stress that diplomacy
united states and nato mix talk over to play with such that they submit that written response to russia. security red line . aliens refusing to visit earth because of russia's alleged invasion plans where the major appears to lose the plot completely of ukraine publishing a host absurd and inaccurate stories over the crisis of news. we speak with us vaccine expert who explains why is putting these better than pfizer against the only tron strike? i would prefer to be la la will he now was i,...
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united states of america. >> is not new it has happened in the past and will in the future but there is no known threat to the earthight now from asteroids or comments. but that said we have not found all of the asteroids yet along with missions to find all the asteroids to assess and that is where that comes in. >> . >> we get new data and sometimes you cannot predict we find completely new things so some of the most exciting are things i'm not even sure we can tell you right now. >> to be passionate what you are discussing the matter how large or small and know that in the greatest country it does matter. >> remember content is key and this is a neutral and impartial as possible to be on both sides of an issue . >>
united states of america. >> is not new it has happened in the past and will in the future but there is no known threat to the earthight now from asteroids or comments. but that said we have not found all of the asteroids yet along with missions to find all the asteroids to assess and that is where that comes in. >> . >> we get new data and sometimes you cannot predict we find completely new things so some of the most exciting are things i'm not even sure we can tell you right...
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united states. but i thought we were wanting to save lives. what we're going to discuss after the break with ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its grip on the world that walks like a duck and quacks like a dog as a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trades like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopoly. amazon essentially controls the market place. it's not really a market as a private arena, a world where a single company controls the distribution of all day. the products and the infrastructure of our economy is loose the world, according to amazon, $100.00 mic. no, certainly no borders line nationalities and users. as a merge, we don't have a terribly, we don't have a vaccine. the whole world needs to take action to be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challeng
united states. but i thought we were wanting to save lives. what we're going to discuss after the break with ah, is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extended its grip on the world that walks like a duck and quacks like a dog as a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trades like a monopoly makes money...
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united states, they are star struck. when president xi enters the room tim cook turns to his colleagues and said, did you feel the earth moves really the beginning of a court ship between xi. communist regime in china and biggest names in tech. bill gates, mark zuckerberg, they are individuals that have deep ties with communist china, and they are supportive of their policies, the ties actually enhance the military and intelligence capabilities of china. which is now positioning itself to surpass the u.s., which is their goal. mark: law talk about these high-tech robber "barron's." why do you think they are so taken bee a genocidal, communist dec dictator like this? doesn't that seem odd to you . here, it is in the open. they embrace this man, what is the mentality? >> you look at bill gates worth 100 billion or more, is it really about the money? it might be, i think if has more to do with the attraction to dictatorship a lot of these executives have in silicon valley, a guy like bill gates with microsoft, microsoft does major research in china with military length labs in artificial intelligence, which say crucial area th
united states, they are star struck. when president xi enters the room tim cook turns to his colleagues and said, did you feel the earth moves really the beginning of a court ship between xi. communist regime in china and biggest names in tech. bill gates, mark zuckerberg, they are individuals that have deep ties with communist china, and they are supportive of their policies, the ties actually enhance the military and intelligence capabilities of china. which is now positioning itself to...
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earth resuming the agreement. aah! which was abandon, you're right, a sometime ago they will start to take place. so i think that the, this is that boy and, well, yeah, the united states and the russian federation can make a good agreement. what, what about what i'm saying? a good agreement. i mean that both sides will prolong this street. you will find probably the consideration of this straight to the and then from that boy into the diffusion, i'm an optimist. i'm an optimist actually. ok from that boy into the relationship between a bow for power us will be getting better. kurt, that is this concerned about the short range massage being deployed in those areas near russia and used by the americans and they to in the near future to destabilize russia. but don't you see at the same time that vladimir putin is trying to bring to the full front once again, the issue of the tactical nuclear weapons that the americans have deployed in places like belgium, italy, germany, and turkey during the cold war. and his using this opportunity to say, you know, what, part of the deal would be for the americans to take them out of those areas. and he certainly bring that up, but he'
earth resuming the agreement. aah! which was abandon, you're right, a sometime ago they will start to take place. so i think that the, this is that boy and, well, yeah, the united states and the russian federation can make a good agreement. what, what about what i'm saying? a good agreement. i mean that both sides will prolong this street. you will find probably the consideration of this straight to the and then from that boy into the diffusion, i'm an optimist. i'm an optimist actually. ok...