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fitzpatrick: i was not. for me to do that, i would have to be shouting up there and that can sometimes raise tensions. so i left that to the capitol , police to make sure because that was their primary area of concern. if you are overwhelmed numerically, as a law-enforcement officer you have to make strategic decisions. you have to pick and choose your battles. that's what i shared with them, and they agreed. greta: and you are watching your colleagues in the gallery, you are watching them on the floor, what are you thinking? rep. fitzpatrick: well, i'm thinking a lot of things, obviously. as time went by, when they originally said they had it under control, i obviously knew otherwise, because you can't have a breach -- if somebody breaches the capitol, they are not just kind of casually strolling in, there is force involved. and if they were using force to breach the capital, they had a lot of people behind them. there's nothing fine about that. so i knew eventually it was going to have to lead to evacuatio
fitzpatrick: i was not. for me to do that, i would have to be shouting up there and that can sometimes raise tensions. so i left that to the capitol , police to make sure because that was their primary area of concern. if you are overwhelmed numerically, as a law-enforcement officer you have to make strategic decisions. you have to pick and choose your battles. that's what i shared with them, and they agreed. greta: and you are watching your colleagues in the gallery, you are watching them on...
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colleen fitzpatrick.n something called forensic genealogy. >> an informal sense, it's been referred as csi meets roots. >> maybe you have taken a home-dna test. a lot of people have. you can sometimes track down distant relatives by uploading your dna profile to public genealogy websites. dr. fitzpatrick searches all that dna data, to find, not necessarily matches but, telling similarities. >> it's really the first, big development in human identification, i think, in years, in 20 years. >> her method can link an unknown-dna profile to possible relatives and, therefore, possible, last names. detective wade was skeptical, at first. >> it kind of sounded like smoke and mirrors, to me. but i thought, well, i'm going to give it a shot. i mean, i want to solve this case. >> yeah. >> she sent dr. fitzpatrick the two dna profiles from michella and jenni's crime scenes. >> and she did her magic. she entered into her genealogy databases. >> there were no exact matches. but there were some possible family names. >>
colleen fitzpatrick.n something called forensic genealogy. >> an informal sense, it's been referred as csi meets roots. >> maybe you have taken a home-dna test. a lot of people have. you can sometimes track down distant relatives by uploading your dna profile to public genealogy websites. dr. fitzpatrick searches all that dna data, to find, not necessarily matches but, telling similarities. >> it's really the first, big development in human identification, i think, in years,...
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brooks koepka and daniel berger beating lee westwood and matt fitzpatrick to the westwood and matt fitzpatrickurse with a record equalling iith ryder cup appearance here, and they held on, the americans took an early lead, europe tried their best to cling on, but for patrick and wes would ultimately beaten by koepka and daniel berger. sure enough, they secured a third point as well, with victory for dustinjohnson and collin morikawa against paul casey and viktor hovland, who was one of the european players here making his ryder cup debut. some superb approaches from dustinjohnson in particular, again viktor hovland produced some stunning performances, but it was just not enough to keep them in that match, so what that meant was the us took the morning session 3—i full of if europe were looking for a little bit of encouragement, a little bit of optimism, they lost the morning session 3—i of optimism, they lost the morning session 3—1 at the last ryder cup in paris and of course they famously came back to win pretty convincingly, but if this morning session is anything to go by, the europeans ar
brooks koepka and daniel berger beating lee westwood and matt fitzpatrick to the westwood and matt fitzpatrickurse with a record equalling iith ryder cup appearance here, and they held on, the americans took an early lead, europe tried their best to cling on, but for patrick and wes would ultimately beaten by koepka and daniel berger. sure enough, they secured a third point as well, with victory for dustinjohnson and collin morikawa against paul casey and viktor hovland, who was one of the...
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, nexon and the animal shelter, i wanted to come here to the floor today to recognize, an amazing individual, amazing organization. the animal shelter outside ukraine is serving the homeless animals in ukraine, both in kiev and outside. as co-chair of the ukraine caucus in congress, i recently visited that country. one of my many stops was at the shelter. this was originally established by the kiev society of the protection of animals. and for the past 20 years, the shelter has rescued abandoned animals off the streets of ukraine, nursed them back to health and gave them a second chance at life. they are operated by maxi mufshgs and he -- maxim and he has devoted his life to caring for these animals. there is an estimated 50,000 animals on the streets of ukraine. the future for the majority of these vulnerable and abandoned animals is bleak, but the shelter provides them with the opportunity to find a loving forever home. since its inception, the shelter has advocated for
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, nexon and the animal shelter, i wanted to come here to the floor today to recognize, an amazing individual, amazing organization. the animal shelter outside ukraine is serving the homeless animals in ukraine, both in kiev and outside. as co-chair of the ukraine caucus in congress, i recently visited that country. one of my many stops was at the shelter. this was originally established by the kiev society of...
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right now and asian sport, jack fitzpatrick joins us.e have seven things to talk about in the space here. the distance from north of queensland and karen's to taipei is 3300 miles, maybe spending america. it is something where submarines reigned supreme in their secrecy. we have an uproar this morning as mr. biden teams up with australia to protect taipei. is it that simple? >> it may be focused on taipei and taiwan. it is also a bit broader in terms of protecting shipping lanes. obviously it is a more complex issue than just that because of the expansion of nuclear powered submarines to a non-nuclear state. there is the questions that president biden just this morning in britain prime minister johnson were trying to defend the business not in conflict with any nuclear accords and playing up that this is not specifically supposed to be an adversarial action toward china but sort of supposed to be focused on regional stability. of course china is at the center of this but it is kind of waiting into a few different tricky issues there trad
right now and asian sport, jack fitzpatrick joins us.e have seven things to talk about in the space here. the distance from north of queensland and karen's to taipei is 3300 miles, maybe spending america. it is something where submarines reigned supreme in their secrecy. we have an uproar this morning as mr. biden teams up with australia to protect taipei. is it that simple? >> it may be focused on taipei and taiwan. it is also a bit broader in terms of protecting shipping lanes....
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well, let's bring in mark fitzpatrick. he is a former deputy assistant secretary of state and an associate fellow with the international institute of strategic studies. he joins us now from washington, d. c. mark. there was a suggestion that rossi had been offering to visit around since the election, but that the iranians weren't keen. i believe the russians were involved in brokering today's visit. so why now the iranians were playing brinkman shit. they resisted giving into the request until the very last minute the very last minute being today's sunday because monday the board of governors of the i 8 will meet and had not been in agreement to service these cameras and to replace the memory chips. then the board would have boarded on a resolution censuring iran, and that would have led to iran in a half mat agreed to go back into talk. so this was, this is very important that grossi was able to achieve this today. it really was the last minute. so i will not go, i recall when you are in vienna, you are, i believe in char
well, let's bring in mark fitzpatrick. he is a former deputy assistant secretary of state and an associate fellow with the international institute of strategic studies. he joins us now from washington, d. c. mark. there was a suggestion that rossi had been offering to visit around since the election, but that the iranians weren't keen. i believe the russians were involved in brokering today's visit. so why now the iranians were playing brinkman shit. they resisted giving into the request until...
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congressman fitzpatrick, if these two bills get tied together do you and other moderate republicans endvoting no on both? >> that's the question, stephanie, that the linkage, delinkage thing has been outcome determinative of so many votes on the gop side. it's frustrating. i will be honest with you. every day that's passed since the senate passed this we're losing gop support because we don't understand on what planet it's okay to take a bill that mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer support, that the afl-cio and the chamber of commerce and the business round table support, it has overwhelming bipartisan support, the public supports it and yet we can't get a vote on it because it's being held hostage for the second package. i think it's a dishonest way of legislating when you have to hold a popular bill that the american people want hostage for another bill. if this second reconciliation is worth its merits it should survive an up or down vote on its own merits, you shouldn't need to use another bill as ransom. it's frustrating to us. as far as the gop support it's largely going to depend
congressman fitzpatrick, if these two bills get tied together do you and other moderate republicans endvoting no on both? >> that's the question, stephanie, that the linkage, delinkage thing has been outcome determinative of so many votes on the gop side. it's frustrating. i will be honest with you. every day that's passed since the senate passed this we're losing gop support because we don't understand on what planet it's okay to take a bill that mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer...
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bernd wiesberger, matt fitzpatrick and lee westwood claimed the final qualifying spots and now he's madehey are sergio garcia, shane lowry and...|an poulter. our golf correspondent, iain carter, joins me now. it's shane lowry, ian poulter and sergio garcia, any surprises there, justin rose has to miss out? you have summed — justin rose has to miss out? you have summed it _ justin rose has to miss out? you have summed it up, _ justin rose has to miss out? wm. have summed it up, there about the expected text, it was always going to be a tough selection for padraig harrington having only the three wild cards and i wonder if he is privately reviewing his decision to only have three instead of four because justin rose only have three instead of four becausejustin rose was in fine only have three instead of four because justin rose was in fine form today, shot 65 to finish second in the pga championship, he has an excellent ryder cup record and has been coming back into form so he is a big name, a former world been coming back into form so he is a big name, a formerworld number one, but then a
bernd wiesberger, matt fitzpatrick and lee westwood claimed the final qualifying spots and now he's madehey are sergio garcia, shane lowry and...|an poulter. our golf correspondent, iain carter, joins me now. it's shane lowry, ian poulter and sergio garcia, any surprises there, justin rose has to miss out? you have summed — justin rose has to miss out? you have summed it _ justin rose has to miss out? you have summed it up, _ justin rose has to miss out? wm. have summed it up, there about the...
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jack fitzpatrick down in the seat -- d.c. the feeling that the breaks have just been slammed on this agenda over the last several months. tom: not only on the agenda, but many different parts of the agenda. i totally agree. we are back from august. we are into september. senator manchin is front and center. someone who can slam the brakes. it has been too many different issues, including the pandemic. jonathan: it is hard to see where they are making progress. lisa: the question is the risk. thomas risk is there and how much has been priced in the market? has the 3.5 trillion dollar plan been priced into the market? probably not. this is why there is uncertainty as to the reason for the selloff. jonathan: morgan stanley is one of them. this is the reason i have been asking the question. would you be more surprised by getting something done or not getting anything done at all? what would this market be more surprised by? tom: i do not know. the basic idea here is this absolutely original the linkage of infrastructure and the m
jack fitzpatrick down in the seat -- d.c. the feeling that the breaks have just been slammed on this agenda over the last several months. tom: not only on the agenda, but many different parts of the agenda. i totally agree. we are back from august. we are into september. senator manchin is front and center. someone who can slam the brakes. it has been too many different issues, including the pandemic. jonathan: it is hard to see where they are making progress. lisa: the question is the risk....
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there's four, at least four republican indicated they'll back the bipartisan infrastructure bill, fitzpatrick, tom reed, kinsinger, [indiscernible] >> it is a different situation than when it came out of the senate. you watch the so-called moderate democrats put a letter together, with 10 names that they would not move reconciliation until they got the infrastructure bill. and in 48 hours they collapse d and didn't get the infrastructure bill and not only moved the beginning of reconciliation, they deemed it where you couldn't even debate it. i think i'm speaking to a lot of those members at the time, change their opinion of whether they should support that bill or not. i don't view as a vote for infrastructure it's a vote for , $5 trillion. i don't believe america can afford that right now. i don't believe it's the best you have we have a border that's out of control. we have americans held hostage in afghanistan and we have the white house ignoring every crisis before, but only trying to create a new one. thank you all. have a good day. >> five coverage friday on the c-span networks. u.s. h
there's four, at least four republican indicated they'll back the bipartisan infrastructure bill, fitzpatrick, tom reed, kinsinger, [indiscernible] >> it is a different situation than when it came out of the senate. you watch the so-called moderate democrats put a letter together, with 10 names that they would not move reconciliation until they got the infrastructure bill. and in 48 hours they collapse d and didn't get the infrastructure bill and not only moved the beginning of...
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fitzpatrick was debating on the floor january 6, but the day prior, he and his wife.ir son, who had died less than a week earlier. here is his story. >> on january 5, we had a family gravesite service -- rep. raskin: on january 5, we had a family gravesite service to bury my son tommy. the whole family was there. i think 25 was the state limit in maryland for the number of people who could gather under covid-19. so, it was obviously a terribly painful and emotional day for all of us. the next day was t
fitzpatrick was debating on the floor january 6, but the day prior, he and his wife.ir son, who had died less than a week earlier. here is his story. >> on january 5, we had a family gravesite service -- rep. raskin: on january 5, we had a family gravesite service to bury my son tommy. the whole family was there. i think 25 was the state limit in maryland for the number of people who could gather under covid-19. so, it was obviously a terribly painful and emotional day for all of us. the...
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at counter fitzpatrick. all these years, ceo howard lut nick's commitment to support families brian malone, his mentor from the 9/11 group tuesday's children, who also works in finance. >> as soon as i got out of school i was thinking i wanted to work for an investment bank >> reporter: he didn't plan to work at canter, but has been there five years >> just to see my face, i had associated that with my dad for so long. it felt like a full circle moment for sure. it kind of -- for me it was about building my own chapter here at canter while fulfilling his legacy >> saturday raymond and austin will be back at ground zero. >> as long as there is a memorial service on the day and the reading of the names, i think it's kind of the way we've grown accustomed to grieving on the day. so, i think we'll probably continue to do that. >> i'm actually going to be working at the site again. and i think it'll be -- it's going to be a tough time, but, you know >> it's going to be tough for all of them. interestingly, kelly,
at counter fitzpatrick. all these years, ceo howard lut nick's commitment to support families brian malone, his mentor from the 9/11 group tuesday's children, who also works in finance. >> as soon as i got out of school i was thinking i wanted to work for an investment bank >> reporter: he didn't plan to work at canter, but has been there five years >> just to see my face, i had associated that with my dad for so long. it felt like a full circle moment for sure. it kind of --...
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i'm joined now by mark fitzpatrick, he worked for 26 years at the us state department in many roles includingferation. he's now with the international institute for strategic studies. how significant is this as a decision from the iranians? this was a necessary step to preserve the prospect of a diplomatic solution. it doesn't solve anything, itjust avoids disaster and that is a good thing. but the path ahead does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say. what mark avoiding disaster is usually a good thing. but rafael grossi has repeated several times that this is not a permanent solution — so then what is? there are a couple of issues here. one is getting the organisation restored and what happened today reserves the possibility for this because of they had not done this today, there would've been a resolution in the border of governors that would've criticised and censored iran and many would've broken off talks altogether. so whether or not iran comes back to talks or not, as we sincerely do not know but they might. the second set of issues with regard to all of this evidence that iran was
i'm joined now by mark fitzpatrick, he worked for 26 years at the us state department in many roles includingferation. he's now with the international institute for strategic studies. how significant is this as a decision from the iranians? this was a necessary step to preserve the prospect of a diplomatic solution. it doesn't solve anything, itjust avoids disaster and that is a good thing. but the path ahead does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say. what mark avoiding disaster is usually a...
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well, that's very and mark fitzpatrick can join us in richmond, virginia. he's an associate fellow and the former director of the nonproliferation program at the international institute for strategic studies. and thank you so much for joining us. this our security practice infuriated emphases and allies alike and we'll get to that in a moment. but what about you clip proliferation? because these are nuclear submarines that the strains will now be guessing. does this mean that anyone can just know by nuclear submarines and get arranged the, the restrictions the raw run on selling and sharing this technology? so the issue is the pure that ours, the dish nuclear submarines, particularly the american and british submarines are powered by highly enriched uranium fuel. and so there's, there's 2 issues here. one is the, the press, the script set for other countries that now would say what they'd like and the other is that it's, it's also an excuse that, like iran, with great or saying that they have to reduce how they rate. which of course, is also a key ingredien
well, that's very and mark fitzpatrick can join us in richmond, virginia. he's an associate fellow and the former director of the nonproliferation program at the international institute for strategic studies. and thank you so much for joining us. this our security practice infuriated emphases and allies alike and we'll get to that in a moment. but what about you clip proliferation? because these are nuclear submarines that the strains will now be guessing. does this mean that anyone can just...
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mark fitzpatrick worked for 26 years at the us state department in many roles including as deputy assistanthe international institute for strategic studies. he gave me his view of the deal. this will preserve the prospect of a diplomatic solution. it doesn't solve anything. itjust avoids disaster and that is a good thing. but the path ahead does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say. does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say-— sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually _ sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually a — sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually a good _ sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually a good thing. - sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually a good thing. i'm i is usually a good thing. i'm glad that this indeed happened. but they have repeated several times that this is not a permanent solution and what is a permanent solution?- permanent solution and what is a permanent solution? there are a permanent solution? there are a coule a permanent solution? there are a couple of _ a permanent solution? there are a couple of issues _ a permanent solution? there are
mark fitzpatrick worked for 26 years at the us state department in many roles including as deputy assistanthe international institute for strategic studies. he gave me his view of the deal. this will preserve the prospect of a diplomatic solution. it doesn't solve anything. itjust avoids disaster and that is a good thing. but the path ahead does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say. does not look so promising, i'm sorry to say-— sorry to say. avoiding disaster is usually _ sorry to say....
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it's replacing ryan fitzpatrick. it's taylor. hi, nicky. and he goes to work. beautiful catch right there by ricky seals, jones and they go up 27 26, but new york field goal put the giants ahead. 29 27 final moments. it's justin hopkins with the 48 yard field goal to win it, but he misses why, however, dexter lords of the giants was offside. he gets another tribe five yards closer, and this time he nailed it. w f t is one and one giants are oh, and two let's close it out by checking this out on the thursday night got some good video for you from the w n b a l a sparks. erica wheeler. that's the booze. that's a killer crossover right there make she faked into her ankles out there on yeah. odyssey sims? yeah faked out of her ankles and her high tops right there. beautiful shot. you know, the move doesn't work unless you hit the shot, right? she did. that's sporting life. guys have that's sporting life. guys have a good one. okay (laughter) claire: hey, guys! we're here! welcome! pool's cool, snacks in the kitchen, i've had some rosé, so fun mitchell is in the hou
it's replacing ryan fitzpatrick. it's taylor. hi, nicky. and he goes to work. beautiful catch right there by ricky seals, jones and they go up 27 26, but new york field goal put the giants ahead. 29 27 final moments. it's justin hopkins with the 48 yard field goal to win it, but he misses why, however, dexter lords of the giants was offside. he gets another tribe five yards closer, and this time he nailed it. w f t is one and one giants are oh, and two let's close it out by checking this out on...
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okay from andrew fitzpatrick for the whole panel. do you have time to do you have to make time to make yourself right or are you so inspired and captivated at the process is easy somewhere in between? i i'll i love it. i love writing i you know respect all points of view, but whenever i hear writers say that like writing is so painful and so hard and it's like opening a vein and like bleeding and it's just like the worst. i'm like stop don't do that if it hurts so much, like don't like why would you do a thing like that? i just i think it's fun. like i don't i wouldn't do it if it wasn't so fun like when i'm writing a project it's all i want to do. like i think i don't know. this might be a novelist thing. i think i've found my fellow novelist. my husband martin's novelist, too. and i think novelists get a spooky sometimes and they're working on a novel because you're like living in this whole other world with these other people and so i often and like the real world and i'm like you're great, but i've got these other people over the
okay from andrew fitzpatrick for the whole panel. do you have time to do you have to make time to make yourself right or are you so inspired and captivated at the process is easy somewhere in between? i i'll i love it. i love writing i you know respect all points of view, but whenever i hear writers say that like writing is so painful and so hard and it's like opening a vein and like bleeding and it's just like the worst. i'm like stop don't do that if it hurts so much, like don't like why...
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mark fitzpatrick worked for 26 years at the us state department in many roles including as deputy assistantte for strategic studies. he gave me his view of the deal. wow, this is really a necessary step to at least preserve the prospect of a diplomatic solution. it doesn't solve anything, itjust avoids anything, it just avoids disaster, anything, itjust avoids disaster, and that is a good thing. the path ahead doesn't look so promising, i'm sorry to say. look so promising, i'm sorry to sa . ~' look so promising, i'm sorry to sa , " ., ., look so promising, i'm sorry to sa. ~ ., ., , say. mark, avoiding disaster is usuall a say. mark, avoiding disaster is usually a good _ say. mark, avoiding disaster is usually a good thing. - say. mark, avoiding disaster is usually a good thing. i'm - say. mark, avoiding disaster is usually a good thing. i'm glad | usually a good thing. i'm glad that that indeed has happened, but rafael grossi has repeated several times this is not a permanent solution, so what is a permanent solution? exactly. so there are — a permanent solution? exactly. so there are a _
mark fitzpatrick worked for 26 years at the us state department in many roles including as deputy assistantte for strategic studies. he gave me his view of the deal. wow, this is really a necessary step to at least preserve the prospect of a diplomatic solution. it doesn't solve anything, itjust avoids anything, it just avoids disaster, anything, itjust avoids disaster, and that is a good thing. the path ahead doesn't look so promising, i'm sorry to say. look so promising, i'm sorry to sa . ~'...
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bernd weisberger, matt fitzpatrick and lee westwood claimed the final qualifying spots — and now he's time for but there's much more on the bbc sport website including all the football results from around the world. the british government has ruled out introducing coronavirus vaccine passports in england for the time being. the health secretary sajid javid also told the bbc he did not expect the country to see any more lockdowns to fight the covid—19 crisis. but, he said the pandemic had not gone away and vaccine passports for entry to nightclubs and large events in england should be kept in reserve. 0ur political correspondent ione wells has more. there's certainly been a lot of back—and—forth and mixed messages, really, from ministers over the last week or so about this. just last week vaccines minister nadhim zahaawi said that by the end of the month in england vaccine passports would be needed for entry to places like nightclubs and other venues. today the health secretary said that in england, he has considered the evidence and that will no longer be the case, they won't be neede
bernd weisberger, matt fitzpatrick and lee westwood claimed the final qualifying spots — and now he's time for but there's much more on the bbc sport website including all the football results from around the world. the british government has ruled out introducing coronavirus vaccine passports in england for the time being. the health secretary sajid javid also told the bbc he did not expect the country to see any more lockdowns to fight the covid—19 crisis. but, he said the pandemic had...
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it's discuss with jack fitzpatrick. have the votes in order to pass the bill and extend the debt ceiling, the question is what happens in the senate. >> they just got enough votes in this ongoing house vote to pass this measure that combines the government funding and that limit measure, but it seems clear there are not going to be votes necessary in the senate. i've been asking republican senators that still support this. there is only one who has said he likely will support this measure. the insistence from republicans is they separate these two measures and they would then support the government funding provision to avoid a shutdown and required democrats to act in a partisan way through a reconciliation process to suspend the debt when it. which is complex, which is why this is the tense time in washington because democrats are seeking republican votes rather than going down that partisan path. haidi: what is the state of play when it comes to the infrastructure bill as well as timing in relation to the broader bill
it's discuss with jack fitzpatrick. have the votes in order to pass the bill and extend the debt ceiling, the question is what happens in the senate. >> they just got enough votes in this ongoing house vote to pass this measure that combines the government funding and that limit measure, but it seems clear there are not going to be votes necessary in the senate. i've been asking republican senators that still support this. there is only one who has said he likely will support this...
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i had brian fitzpatrick, the head of one of the big backers of this bill, saying he expected 10 to 11ublicans to vote for it with five or six more that is still a narrow margin for speaker nancy pelosi. tom: tomorrow -- to borrow from the politics of the great movie "casablanca,", they have to go out and round up the usual liberals. what speaks to the modern liberal? emily: they rounded up the usual suspects and still did not get the one person who wound up doing it in "casablanca." tom: film expert emily wilkins. emily: it is a difficult balance here because you not only have to manage the progressives but the moderates. question is whether they are going to try to bring the reconciliation passage -- package to the floor to try to appease the progressives. in that case, you are going to lose some moderates because they are going to say this bill is $3.5 trillion. we know that is too big to go through the senate. there is still in number of debates within that bill. they have yet to be resolved. it is trying to balance these two groups and figure out some sort of solution. to an exten
i had brian fitzpatrick, the head of one of the big backers of this bill, saying he expected 10 to 11ublicans to vote for it with five or six more that is still a narrow margin for speaker nancy pelosi. tom: tomorrow -- to borrow from the politics of the great movie "casablanca,", they have to go out and round up the usual liberals. what speaks to the modern liberal? emily: they rounded up the usual suspects and still did not get the one person who wound up doing it in...
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[laughter] tom: jack fitzpatrick in washington is saying, i got up for this?t is the single thing you will try to observe in the white marble of capitol hill today? jack: today we will see if they can avoid a shut down, even though there's not a deal on the debt limit because that is a later date. this thursday night at line to avoid a shut down is being issued today. the senate is going to try to get a bond measure to fund the government through december 3. if anybody objects, that would trip up the whole plan, but republicans are saying in general, they are going to let that go forward. we will see if they can get a vote in the house either today or tomorrow and try to get the president's signature on that i 11:59 p.m. tomorrow to avoid a lasting appropriation. tom: does speaker pelosi have the collegial support of the warring democratic party, or is she on the edge of a john boehner? jack: i don't think the support could be called collegial right now. they are all relatively angry with each other. but they are holding it together for now. the question is ar
[laughter] tom: jack fitzpatrick in washington is saying, i got up for this?t is the single thing you will try to observe in the white marble of capitol hill today? jack: today we will see if they can avoid a shut down, even though there's not a deal on the debt limit because that is a later date. this thursday night at line to avoid a shut down is being issued today. the senate is going to try to get a bond measure to fund the government through december 3. if anybody objects, that would trip...
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we have josh gotheimer and brian fitzpatrick. glad to have you here as we kick off this week. let me start with you. the progressives and moderates are in a staring contest. who blinks first? they have 60 progressives willing to vote no on the infrastructure bill if they don't also get the bigger package. what say you? >> dana, thanks for having me. listen, the very positive news last night was that a vote got set for thursday. we're starting to debate the infrastructure bill today. i believe when it comes to the floor on thursday we'll have the votes. this is a critical piece of legislation for the country. as you know it came out of the senate with 69 votes including 19 republicans and all 50 senators from bernie sanders to mitch mcconnell early last month and now it will come to the floor this week and we'll get it done with more bipartisan support. with what's on the line here with crumbling roads, bridges and tunnels with helping to fight climate change and with all that this bill does in a bipartisan way i don't believe anyone in the democratic party will vote against th
we have josh gotheimer and brian fitzpatrick. glad to have you here as we kick off this week. let me start with you. the progressives and moderates are in a staring contest. who blinks first? they have 60 progressives willing to vote no on the infrastructure bill if they don't also get the bigger package. what say you? >> dana, thanks for having me. listen, the very positive news last night was that a vote got set for thursday. we're starting to debate the infrastructure bill today. i...
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jack fitzpatrick joins us.is labor day, nearly the launch of the 2000 22 campaign of primaries and elections, but we need specifics 101 on this labor day, are the democrats avoid -- overtly giving up their majority? is that the tone in washington? jack: no, they are not there yet but they are having trouble. the manchin statements were a surprise, because in order to get all of this done including infrastructure bill, they need to act fast. the idea that manchin proposed of taking a pause goes against that. he voted on a measure to set the stage for this next $3.5 trillion bill with a deadline of september 15, wednesday after next for the markups, and the goal is to get both done in september. the longer you wait the more the opportunity is for there to be a politicized back and forth to sort of tie this into 2022 concerns. there will be some back and forth on the extent of the bill, the size and all of that. but, the timing is important, and that is where his statement is perplexing because they do not want th
jack fitzpatrick joins us.is labor day, nearly the launch of the 2000 22 campaign of primaries and elections, but we need specifics 101 on this labor day, are the democrats avoid -- overtly giving up their majority? is that the tone in washington? jack: no, they are not there yet but they are having trouble. the manchin statements were a surprise, because in order to get all of this done including infrastructure bill, they need to act fast. the idea that manchin proposed of taking a pause goes...
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we talked to jack fitzpatrick about the philosophical stuff going on. let's go tactical with you.t happens as washington awakes this morning? beginning at 9:00 a.m., what is actually going to happen in the halls of congress? annmarie: this morning, the senate is going to vote on a bill to avoid a government check on. they just have a few hours, starting tomorrow morning -- just have a few hours. starting tomorrow morning, we would have a government shutdown, which means federal employees would have to go home or they wouldn't get paid -- would have to go home. they wouldn't get paid. this has happened before any past. but they are going to avoid this. there's going to be votes on this this morning, and it will go to the house this afternoon, so potentially one check off the big boxes of the number of things they need to get done. they are still negotiating the debt ceiling which is definitely the more critical issue at hand. tom: tell me about these two bills. does speaker pelosi have the liberals come into her office, and do they have morning tea? what is the process of negotiati
we talked to jack fitzpatrick about the philosophical stuff going on. let's go tactical with you.t happens as washington awakes this morning? beginning at 9:00 a.m., what is actually going to happen in the halls of congress? annmarie: this morning, the senate is going to vote on a bill to avoid a government check on. they just have a few hours, starting tomorrow morning -- just have a few hours. starting tomorrow morning, we would have a government shutdown, which means federal employees would...
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january six, views from the house continues tomorrow night with representatives jamie raskin, brian fitzpatricknd dean phillips. that's thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> c-span's washington journal. everyday we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day. in discussing policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning. heather reames from citizens for responsible energy solutions and sarah of the league of conservation voters talk about president biden and congressional democrats plans to combat climate change and push for green energy investments. then the campaign legal senator on the biden administration's ethics pledges. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> thursday, virginia gubernatorial candidates terry mccullough, a democrat, and glenn juncker in, a republican, participate in a debate hosted by the appalachian school of law. live coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org or listen
january six, views from the house continues tomorrow night with representatives jamie raskin, brian fitzpatricknd dean phillips. that's thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> c-span's washington journal. everyday we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day. in discussing policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning. heather reames from citizens for responsible energy solutions and sarah of the league of conservation voters talk about president...
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annmarie hordern has been reading on this, as jack fitzpatrick mentioned.k at what open with the new york times" says -- what "the new york times" says. they bet the ranch. what did australia but the station on in washington? annmarie: well, they bet it on joe biden, really. tom: they bet it on the president. annmarie: yes, and the u.s. president and the u.s.'s special relationship with the u.k.. before australia joined this partnership, it was quite a surprise. this was technology that is shared between london and washington. what was so interesting about this speech between the three leaders is the fact that they kept saying in the end of pacific it was clearly the elephant in the room, but they would not say that this was because of china had on. it was a bit complicated and the fact that now you see what is happening. the french are clearly very upset about this. even the foreign minister saying this is a stab in the back because australia was supposed to have and did have this contract for some marines with france, and they are ditching that to now doi
annmarie hordern has been reading on this, as jack fitzpatrick mentioned.k at what open with the new york times" says -- what "the new york times" says. they bet the ranch. what did australia but the station on in washington? annmarie: well, they bet it on joe biden, really. tom: they bet it on the president. annmarie: yes, and the u.s. president and the u.s.'s special relationship with the u.k.. before australia joined this partnership, it was quite a surprise. this was...
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nikki's replacing the ryan fitzpatrick, but it's daniel jones, the giants deep for darius, lighten place 33 yard touchdown. giants go up 2014 26 20 giants in the fourth. hierarchy will be but first ricky's steals jones that is a great kid. he's inbounds and w f t up 27 26 after a new york field goal, 29 7 dustin hopkins on to try a 48 yard field goal in the final seconds and blows it. he doesn't hit it, however, look at this. dexter lawrence is offsides. another try at it this time for 43 5 yards. boats are. and he nails it. w f t is one and one in new york football giants are oh, and to some pretty good soccer tonight from the women's team usa after their disappointing showing in the olympics, you gotta check this out. carly lloyd 39 years old says she's going to retire soon. my question would be why she scored five goals against paraguay tonight, did it with the left foot. the right foot. she did it with her head. yeah fine goals as that ties that single game record for team usa says she's going to retire and usa wins. nine no. nine no. all right. this is a beautiful story favorite of
nikki's replacing the ryan fitzpatrick, but it's daniel jones, the giants deep for darius, lighten place 33 yard touchdown. giants go up 2014 26 20 giants in the fourth. hierarchy will be but first ricky's steals jones that is a great kid. he's inbounds and w f t up 27 26 after a new york field goal, 29 7 dustin hopkins on to try a 48 yard field goal in the final seconds and blows it. he doesn't hit it, however, look at this. dexter lawrence is offsides. another try at it this time for 43 5...
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koepka and westwood beating daniel berger and matthew fitzpatrick. a poor start as well for...famously came back to win pretty convincingly, but certainly of this morning's session is anything to go by the europeans are going to be in for a pretty tough challenge. and a swiss air is at whistling straits. so the afternoon fourballs are now under way. usa up in two matches but very early stages. you can keep across it all on the bbc sport website. another huge sporting event taking place this weekend is the world heavyweight championship fight between anthonyjoshua and oleksandr usyk. the pair have weighed in ahead of the bout tomorrow night at the tottenham hotspur stadium. ukraine's usyk was at his heaviest ever weight for the fight, with britain's joshua still 20 pounds heavier. his wba, wbo and ibf titles are on the line. anthonyjoshua is probably at his optimal weight. we have seen him perform around 17 stone at his best in the past, so i am happy with natwest iliac weight for ajay. when he is too heavy gets a bit tired late on in the fight. oleksandr usyk, expected him to b
koepka and westwood beating daniel berger and matthew fitzpatrick. a poor start as well for...famously came back to win pretty convincingly, but certainly of this morning's session is anything to go by the europeans are going to be in for a pretty tough challenge. and a swiss air is at whistling straits. so the afternoon fourballs are now under way. usa up in two matches but very early stages. you can keep across it all on the bbc sport website. another huge sporting event taking place this...
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to name a few, congress fitzpatrick worked with the state department to reunite aftergan family in newsey, and congressman keating worked with the folks on the ground to help a voice of recording reporter to reunite with his family. and congress issa worked across partylines to help afghans at risk. the emails and the calls made a real difference of getting the people out. we continue to use the lists and the information that you are providing in the next phase of the mission. let me now just briefly outline what the state department has done over the next couple of weeks, and where we are going in the days and weeks ahead. we moved the diplomat ache missions from kabul to doha, and many of the key allied partners have joined us there. and we are continuing the relentless efforts to help americans and others to leave afghanistan if they so choose. this past thursday, qatari airlines with americans and others departed kabul and landed in doha. on saturday, another airplane departed. and these were the results is of coordinated effort of qatar and turkey and the united states. it was par
to name a few, congress fitzpatrick worked with the state department to reunite aftergan family in newsey, and congressman keating worked with the folks on the ground to help a voice of recording reporter to reunite with his family. and congress issa worked across partylines to help afghans at risk. the emails and the calls made a real difference of getting the people out. we continue to use the lists and the information that you are providing in the next phase of the mission. let me now just...
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fitzpatrick. how much time when i stopped? when i stopped, continue the questions you had asked when i stopped. four minutes? ok. we can resume. >> i just returned from ukraine two days ago. my next stop will be taiwan. these people are scared to death. they are scared to death. can we get you on the record telling the committee, the congress, the nation that we will unequivocally and unapologetically do whatever it takes to have the back of our friends in ukraine and our friends in taiwan? in the event of russian aggression and in the event of chinese aggression? >> absolutely, we stand by commitments to both countries. >> we will do whatever it takes to defend them? >> we will stand by our commitments under the taiwan relations act and of the commitments we have to ukraine, including by the way, commitments that presiden zelensky discussed and put out just about a week, maybe two weeks ago. >> i can tell you that they are scared to death and they are questioning the commitment of this country and i will take you at your word
fitzpatrick. how much time when i stopped? when i stopped, continue the questions you had asked when i stopped. four minutes? ok. we can resume. >> i just returned from ukraine two days ago. my next stop will be taiwan. these people are scared to death. they are scared to death. can we get you on the record telling the committee, the congress, the nation that we will unequivocally and unapologetically do whatever it takes to have the back of our friends in ukraine and our friends in...
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the last ten minutes, brooks koepka and daniel berger beating english pair lee westwood and matt fitzpatrickomerset by 118 runs at edgbaston. the bears' eighth title triumph denied lancashire, who will instead have to settle for second place and a meeting with warwickshire in next week's bob willis trophy final at lord's. another huge sporting event taking place this weekend is the world heavyweight championship fight between anthonyjoshua and oleksandr usyk. the pair have weighed in this afternoon ahead of the bout tomorrow night at the tottenham hotspur stadium. usyk was at his heaviest ever weight for the fight, withjoshua still 20 pounds heavier. the brit's wba, wbo and ibf are on the line. red bull's max verstappen will start sunday's russian grand prix from the back of the grid as a result of a penalty for using too many engines this season. in second practice today, it was a mercedes one—two with valtteri bottas finishing quickest, just ahead of his team—mate lewis hamilton. verstappen's grid penalty gives hamilton and mercedes a golden opportunity to gain ground in the championship —
the last ten minutes, brooks koepka and daniel berger beating english pair lee westwood and matt fitzpatrickomerset by 118 runs at edgbaston. the bears' eighth title triumph denied lancashire, who will instead have to settle for second place and a meeting with warwickshire in next week's bob willis trophy final at lord's. another huge sporting event taking place this weekend is the world heavyweight championship fight between anthonyjoshua and oleksandr usyk. the pair have weighed in this...
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to name just a few examples, congressman fitzpatrick worked with the state department to reunite an afghan family in new jersey. congressman keating worked with our folks on the ground to help a voice of america reporter and his family get to the airport. congresswoman jacobs and congressman isa worked across party lines to draw attention to cases of legal permanent residents and afghans at risk. please know your emails, your calls, made a real difference in getting people out, and we continue to use this and information you're providing in the next phase of the mission. let me now just briefly outline what the state department has done over the last couple of weeks, and where we're going in the days and weeks ahead. first, we moved our diplomatic operations from kabul to doha, where our new afghan affairs team is hard at work. many of our key partners have joined us there. second, we're continuing our relentless efforts to help any remaining americans as well as afghans and citizens of allied and partner countries leave afghanistan if they so choose. this past thursday, qatar airways char
to name just a few examples, congressman fitzpatrick worked with the state department to reunite an afghan family in new jersey. congressman keating worked with our folks on the ground to help a voice of america reporter and his family get to the airport. congresswoman jacobs and congressman isa worked across party lines to draw attention to cases of legal permanent residents and afghans at risk. please know your emails, your calls, made a real difference in getting people out, and we continue...
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i recognize brian fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> mr. secretary, just to get to the core of what your philosophy is on national and international security. do you believe in the presep of the stronger that we exert ourselves overseas, the safer we are here in america? i.e. peace through strength? >> the stronger we are at home, the stronger we are overseas. that requires unity, requires coming together, requires making investments in ourselves and i hope we can see those forward together. secretaried, to your point around the world, it requires absolutely having the strongest military and defense in the world and requires using all the tools at our disposal to include our diplomacy, political tools, cultural tools. all of that is in the mix and all of that defines our strength in the world. >> mr. secretary, do you believe that what the world witnessed the past several weeks in afghanistan was american strength? >> i believe that what the world witnessed was the president ending a war that had gone on for 20 years. >> did they witness am
i recognize brian fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> mr. secretary, just to get to the core of what your philosophy is on national and international security. do you believe in the presep of the stronger that we exert ourselves overseas, the safer we are here in america? i.e. peace through strength? >> the stronger we are at home, the stronger we are overseas. that requires unity, requires coming together, requires making investments in ourselves and i hope we can see those forward...
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tonight we end our broadcast with a special thank you and good-bye to our friend and colleague dave fitzpatricksiness. 45 years. he was at cbs news for 25 years where he traveled all over the world with dan rather and others and then joined us at cnn shortly after the september 11th attacks in 2001. for years, he produced some of the best investigative stories for this network and eventually came to work full-time for this show as one of the staff writers. fitz always has a story to tell. it is not unusual to hear him start off with something like, when i was covering the iran hostage crisis, or, that time i was in pyongyang. one of our favorite stories about fitz is when he was still in high school he drove with some friends from new hampshire to washington, d.c. and talked his way into attending the presidential funeral for john f. kennedy. even at that young age he was eager to witness history and report on it, which he did for "the new hampshire sunday news." at this times and his wife adrienne are now ready for their next adventure. they have two baby grandchildren who they hope to spend m
tonight we end our broadcast with a special thank you and good-bye to our friend and colleague dave fitzpatricksiness. 45 years. he was at cbs news for 25 years where he traveled all over the world with dan rather and others and then joined us at cnn shortly after the september 11th attacks in 2001. for years, he produced some of the best investigative stories for this network and eventually came to work full-time for this show as one of the staff writers. fitz always has a story to tell. it is...
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fitzpatrick, rather. mr. fitzpatrick. >> how is that, mister chairman? >> okay. don't have a visual of the secretary. >> now? >> [inaudible] >> yes, let's give mr. fitzpatrick -- how much time when i stopped him? >> four minutes and ten seconds. >> no, i continue to question. but i stopped. four minutes? okay? we can resume. >> mister secretary, i just returned from ukraine a few days ago, my next stop will be taiwan. these people are scared to death. so can we get you on the record today sir, to tell this congress and our nation that we are unequivocally doing whatever it takes to have the backs of our friends in the ukraine and our friends in taiwan? our friends in ukraine in the event of russian aggression, our friends in taiwan in the event of chinese aggression? >> absolutely. >> and we will do whatever it takes to defend them? >> we will stand by our commitments. >> does that involve -- >> under the taiwan relations act, we will stand by the commitments we have to ukraine, including commitments that president zelensky discussed and the president discuss two
fitzpatrick, rather. mr. fitzpatrick. >> how is that, mister chairman? >> okay. don't have a visual of the secretary. >> now? >> [inaudible] >> yes, let's give mr. fitzpatrick -- how much time when i stopped him? >> four minutes and ten seconds. >> no, i continue to question. but i stopped. four minutes? okay? we can resume. >> mister secretary, i just returned from ukraine a few days ago, my next stop will be taiwan. these people are scared to...
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fitzpatrick. >> how is that? >> i don't have a visual of the secretary. now. okay. >> thank you. my time reclaimed, sir. >> how much time when i stopped. >> should be 4:10. >> when i stopped. continue the questions you asked. four minutes? okay. we can resume. >> mr. secretary, i just return frd ukraine two days ago. my next stop will be taiwan. these people are scared to death. they are scard to death. can we get you on the record to tell this committee, our congress and this nation that we will do whatever it takes, whatever it takes to have the backs of our friends in ukraine and friends in taiwan. >> absolutely. we stand by our commit ms to both countries. sdp we'll do whatever it takes to defend them? >> we'll stand by them. we'll standby the commit ments e have to ukraine. they question the commitment of this country. i'm talking about the heavy equipment, the tank, the hum vees, the black hawk helicopters. all this is gps tracked. we can identify this. why did we not destroy it or don't we destroy it now? >> thank you. i know my colleague will have an opportunity to speak
fitzpatrick. >> how is that? >> i don't have a visual of the secretary. now. okay. >> thank you. my time reclaimed, sir. >> how much time when i stopped. >> should be 4:10. >> when i stopped. continue the questions you asked. four minutes? okay. we can resume. >> mr. secretary, i just return frd ukraine two days ago. my next stop will be taiwan. these people are scared to death. they are scard to death. can we get you on the record to tell this...
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to name just a few examples, congressman fitzpatrick worked with the state department to reunite an afghanman airport. congresswomanjacobson and congressman agnes at work across party _ congressman agnes at work across party lines _ congressman agnes at work across party lines to draw put in a draw attention— party lines to draw put in a draw attention to legal residents and afghans — attention to legal residents and afghans at risk. please note, your e-mails. — afghans at risk. please note, your e—mails, your calls made a real difference — e—mails, your calls made a real difference in getting people out and we continue to use the information you're _ we continue to use the information you're providing in the next phase of the _ you're providing in the next phase of the mission. let me nowjust briefly— of the mission. let me nowjust briefly outline what the department has done _ briefly outline what the department has done over the last couple of weeks — has done over the last couple of weeks. and where we are going in the days of— weeks. and where we are going in the days of weeks ahead.
to name just a few examples, congressman fitzpatrick worked with the state department to reunite an afghanman airport. congresswomanjacobson and congressman agnes at work across party _ congressman agnes at work across party lines _ congressman agnes at work across party lines to draw put in a draw attention— party lines to draw put in a draw attention to legal residents and afghans — attention to legal residents and afghans at risk. please note, your e-mails. — afghans at risk. please...
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package, not everyone is convinced everything is paid for, including essentially my next guest, brian fitzpatrickroblemers caucus co-chair and a number of democrats and republicans. trying to get something done. a crazy concept. good to have you. the president is making clear, you know, the 1.2 trillion infrastructure only package notwithstanding that this far bigger one is paid for, and that we're not going a penny in debt to make sure it's paid for. what do you think of that? >> well, we haven't seen it yet. you know, it hasn't been drafted so obviously, the bill that has been written is the $1.2 trillion bill we're scheduled to vote on on monday which i had a part this crafting, the problem solving caucus and we're hoping it gets across the finish line that has real hard physical infrastructure. it doesn't open the tax code up at all. it's largely paid for by recapturing covid, unused covid relief money, unused unemployment insurance compensation, so that's very distinct and different from this $3.5 trillion bill that the president is talking about that has not been written yet. clearly it's g
package, not everyone is convinced everything is paid for, including essentially my next guest, brian fitzpatrickroblemers caucus co-chair and a number of democrats and republicans. trying to get something done. a crazy concept. good to have you. the president is making clear, you know, the 1.2 trillion infrastructure only package notwithstanding that this far bigger one is paid for, and that we're not going a penny in debt to make sure it's paid for. what do you think of that? >> well,...
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and the english pair lee westwood and matt fitzpatrick are taking on the four time major champion brookseting, at an elite level. it's a lonely sport, yeah. so we're talking now, we're chill, but there will be a time when i'm on my own and thinking about it. when you wake up sometimes, i don't have the best sleep. if you wake up with, thank god i'm awake, thank god for this water i'm about to drink, and i'm happy, it changes the perspective of your day. that's how i've been dealing with all this pressure is, i'm happy to be here, no pressure, no stress. red bull's max verstappen will start sunday's russian grand prix from the back of the grid as a result of a penalty for using too many engines this season. in second practice today it was a mercedez one two with valtteri bottas finishing quickest, just ahead of his teammate lewis hamilton. verstappen's grid penalty gives hamilton and mercedes a golden opportunity to gain ground in the championship — the dutchman is five points ahead of hamilton heading into this weekend. england have won the netball series against new zealand, after an as
and the english pair lee westwood and matt fitzpatrick are taking on the four time major champion brookseting, at an elite level. it's a lonely sport, yeah. so we're talking now, we're chill, but there will be a time when i'm on my own and thinking about it. when you wake up sometimes, i don't have the best sleep. if you wake up with, thank god i'm awake, thank god for this water i'm about to drink, and i'm happy, it changes the perspective of your day. that's how i've been dealing with all...
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with that, i'm going to recognize for his opening statement representativees bria fitzpatrick. >> good afternoon. thank you, chairman keating. thank you to our esteemed witnesses today who were instrumental in ushering peace and stability in northern ireland. the united states remains committed to supporting the hard won progressai made in northern ireland sinced the good friday agreement and helping belfast achieve a prosperous and lasting peace. ireland and northern irelandhol hold a dear f place for me and e people of pennsylvania p that i represent and i know the people that everyone in our committee represents. for me personally my grandfather migrated from the border region. my fathernd helped found the irh american cultural society in my hometown. thefr good friday agreement ford in part by individuals in this room is one of the greatest diplomatic success stories of the 20th century. violence de-escalated, trade and tourism swelled and the people of northern ireland from different communities sought ouc a path to a future that would bring lasting peace. the agreement called for
with that, i'm going to recognize for his opening statement representativees bria fitzpatrick. >> good afternoon. thank you, chairman keating. thank you to our esteemed witnesses today who were instrumental in ushering peace and stability in northern ireland. the united states remains committed to supporting the hard won progressai made in northern ireland sinced the good friday agreement and helping belfast achieve a prosperous and lasting peace. ireland and northern irelandhol hold a...