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ohio, jamie for about her washington state, nancy mace of south carolina, john castro of new york, fitzpatrick of pennsylvania, and fed -- fred upton and peter meyer as well. the resolution now heads to the justice department which will have to decide whether to prosecute mr. bennet coming up today on c-span, the houses back at 9:00 eastern to work on legislation that would create more accommodation for nursing mothers in the workplace. and at 9:00 on
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fitzpatrick of pennsylvania and representative fred upton. the resolution now heads to the justice department, which will decide whether to prosecute mr. bannon. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. provided by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to internet. bridging the digital divide. cox, bringing us closer. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> coming up friday on c-span,
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nancy mace of south carolina and brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania also voted yes today. interestingly, the brother of former vice president, mike pence, who you may recall was the subject of the hang mike pence chants and had to flee for his safety on january 6th, his brother did not vote. the vast majority of republican members of the house, 202 of them, voted to allow steve bannon to skirt. jim banks of indiana issued this call an hour before the vote. >> the select committee is engaged in an unconstitutional, political investigation. a sham investigation. conducted by a sham committee. that refuses to answer real questions about what happened on january 6th. i urge all of my colleagues to make the moral vote. do the right thing. i urge you to vote for the rule of law, for the institution of congress and against the select
nancy mace of south carolina and brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania also voted yes today. interestingly, the brother of former vice president, mike pence, who you may recall was the subject of the hang mike pence chants and had to flee for his safety on january 6th, his brother did not vote. the vast majority of republican members of the house, 202 of them, voted to allow steve bannon to skirt. jim banks of indiana issued this call an hour before the vote. >> the select committee is...
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fitzpatrick. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you. thank you for being here. i want to direct my original questions to director moultrie. in september of this year several media outlets reported about calls general millie had with a general in the chinese army in october of 2020 and january of 2021. according to these press reports, general millie initiated these calls after he reviewed classified intelligence about the chinese government's assessment of the likelihood of an american attack. he reportedly spoke with the chinese to assure them their assessment described in our intelligence was wrong. so according to these reports he reviewed classified information, he called a chinese general, and addressed the underlying content of that intelligence directly with the chinese military. that clearly raises potential counterintelligence concerns. my first question, has the government initiated a counterintelligence investigation related to general millie's discussion with the chinese military? >> not that i am aware of. mr. fitzpatrick: has o.d.n.i. initiated any
fitzpatrick. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you. thank you for being here. i want to direct my original questions to director moultrie. in september of this year several media outlets reported about calls general millie had with a general in the chinese army in october of 2020 and january of 2021. according to these press reports, general millie initiated these calls after he reviewed classified intelligence about the chinese government's assessment of the likelihood of an american attack. he...
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congresswoman mace, fitzpatrick, gonzalez, and jamie haira butler. your thoughts about the vote today to hold steve bannon -- >> nine is actually better than we usually do when the question is about, you know, the future of our constitutional republic. or what today's vote was really about -- look, you and i both know that issues of executive privilege don't apply today. that steve bannon was long gone from the white house when he had the conversations that allowed him to predict the events of january 6th. what was really on the table today was the institutional pregnantives of the united states congress, whether somebody can just say, sorry, i'm going to ignore your subpoenas. hillary clinton didn't do that when the republicans were interested in talking to her about benghazi. she showed up and spoke for nine hours, right? 202 republicans, members of congress, of this institution who were quite happy to say, my slavish loyalty to donald trump will even allow me to damage this institution in which i serve. that's mind boggling. >> not even donald tru
congresswoman mace, fitzpatrick, gonzalez, and jamie haira butler. your thoughts about the vote today to hold steve bannon -- >> nine is actually better than we usually do when the question is about, you know, the future of our constitutional republic. or what today's vote was really about -- look, you and i both know that issues of executive privilege don't apply today. that steve bannon was long gone from the white house when he had the conversations that allowed him to predict the...
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right now, jack fitzpatrick with us.is really special to have him here today because of the dissidents -- the distance from lexington, kentucky to louisville, kentucky. jack fitzpatrick joins us on his kentucky. john yarmuth, out. democratic congressman. five have retired. five are doing other things as well. is this speaker pelosi and senator schumer's worst nightmare? jack: i don't know if it is their worst nightmare, but it is part of the expectation that democrats are getting everything done that they can get this is a last hurrah for a member who was first elected in 2006. if they can get the infrastructure bill done and the major reconciliation bill done, there's not that much left to do for someone like john yarmuth. part of that is the expectation that democrats, if they don't lose the house or senate, they will lose one of the two, and this is the last chance for major legislative victory. tom: out of yale university, he was a republican who became a democrat. is what we are looking for in your world that the de
right now, jack fitzpatrick with us.is really special to have him here today because of the dissidents -- the distance from lexington, kentucky to louisville, kentucky. jack fitzpatrick joins us on his kentucky. john yarmuth, out. democratic congressman. five have retired. five are doing other things as well. is this speaker pelosi and senator schumer's worst nightmare? jack: i don't know if it is their worst nightmare, but it is part of the expectation that democrats are getting everything...
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or i'm still ahead on al jazeera in sport from broad a comp disappointment, to matthew fitzpatrick, to victory in spain. we have all the details coming up after the break. ah, multiple people told ashley including my father that he was going to killer us laws, prohibit some people convicted of domestic violence from owning firearms. boat lines investigates the gaps in the system that allow the law to go unenforced. and the deadly consequences that ensued we shouldn't have laws on the books that are just for show on, relinquished on al jazeera. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, how juicy are with blue. ah, ah, that's good old sports jr. he's faro, emily, thank you so much. we start with the premier league and a dave celebration for newcastle. united new owners finished with major disappointment. the satellite in saudi em were at saint james's park for their 1st game since taking over the club. and it was all smiles early on the home side and the scoring again, tottenham inside 2 minutes for the sea of calum wilson. that's for the joy and to newcastle. tottenham grabbed 3 goals and the 1st tap with
or i'm still ahead on al jazeera in sport from broad a comp disappointment, to matthew fitzpatrick, to victory in spain. we have all the details coming up after the break. ah, multiple people told ashley including my father that he was going to killer us laws, prohibit some people convicted of domestic violence from owning firearms. boat lines investigates the gaps in the system that allow the law to go unenforced. and the deadly consequences that ensued we shouldn't have laws on the books that...
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stephen fitzpatrick of bovo energy.ent is facing increasing pressure to step in and support some of these energy intensive companies who are struggling with the rising cost of bills, things like steel, cement, ceramics, all of which have huge energy production costs and therefore as energy prices rise, their bills rise. kwasi kwarteng met with some of these industries on friday and says he is listening to their concerns, but he has been accused of not stepping in to provide immediate solutions. emily thornberry, shadow trade secretary, said that while she didn't say what labour would do, whether they would provide subsidies to firms or introduce some kind of industry price cap like we have households, she did say that when she was in that department, they had plans in place to try to avoid a situation like this. in place to try to avoid a situation like this. , ., , ., ., , like this. in the seat before me was a nu like this. in the seat before me was a guy from — like this. in the seat before me was a guy from an _ lik
stephen fitzpatrick of bovo energy.ent is facing increasing pressure to step in and support some of these energy intensive companies who are struggling with the rising cost of bills, things like steel, cement, ceramics, all of which have huge energy production costs and therefore as energy prices rise, their bills rise. kwasi kwarteng met with some of these industries on friday and says he is listening to their concerns, but he has been accused of not stepping in to provide immediate solutions....
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rishaad: don fitzpatrick -- dawn fitzpatrick speaking exclusively to bloomberg.ay powell receiving the backing of more than half of republicans on the trade committee. they also has broad support from democrats. a facebook whistleblower testified the social media giant is well aware of the mental health risks posed by the platform. she said internal documents show the company prioritized profit over correcting misinformation and mental health. moody's investment service cut india's credit rating from stable to negative, still at the lowest investment grade, on par with russia and romania. the agency saying downside risks are in essence receding. the son of the late dictator marcus -- marcos announcing his candidacy in the philippines presidential race. he joins a crowded field including boxer turned senator many packing up. that is a look at the first word headlines. yvonne: brent still above 82 bucks, four days of solid gains we are seeing when it comes to crude prices. after we saw that opec decision where they did raise production but not exactly enough to eas
rishaad: don fitzpatrick -- dawn fitzpatrick speaking exclusively to bloomberg.ay powell receiving the backing of more than half of republicans on the trade committee. they also has broad support from democrats. a facebook whistleblower testified the social media giant is well aware of the mental health risks posed by the platform. she said internal documents show the company prioritized profit over correcting misinformation and mental health. moody's investment service cut india's credit...
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our final statement is from ranking member fitzpatrick. rep. fitzpatrick: thank you. thank you chairman. thank to our panel of witnesses for being here to discuss the upcoming climate change conference, and how the u.s. can collaborate with international partners on shared climate objectives. wildfires, storms, floods and other extreme weather events continue to intensify around the globe. since its first meeting in 1995, the conference parties have worked towards finding solutions to global climate change, and i'm grateful to have leaders from our nation here to discuss their role in our foreign policy agenda at a time when we are facing unprecedented threats from a changing environment. while the world looks to move forward with climate-oriented agendas, the u.s. and our allies must be mindful of the implications of countries, like the people's republic of china, not doing their share when it comes to climate. despite being a leading global emitter, the prc has been allowed to make meager commitments to curb their emissions while undue burdens are placed on american
our final statement is from ranking member fitzpatrick. rep. fitzpatrick: thank you. thank you chairman. thank to our panel of witnesses for being here to discuss the upcoming climate change conference, and how the u.s. can collaborate with international partners on shared climate objectives. wildfires, storms, floods and other extreme weather events continue to intensify around the globe. since its first meeting in 1995, the conference parties have worked towards finding solutions to global...
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haidi: the soros fund management cio don fitzpatrick.ur next guest expects inflation to be transitory. turning us is the head of equity research. good to have you with us. in terms of the transitory for longer argument, you can see the oscillations in markets where investors do not know what the answer is going to be. are you hedged for longer than expected inflation in your portfolios? >> yes. good morning. absolutely. people a few months ago were defined transitory as into the summer. the risks soros is talking about are certainly something we need to be mindful of and obviously one way to -- is around energy. this is one of the reasons energy has been a strong outperform or. -- strong outperformer. haidi: saying that energy is an outperformer is downplaying it by a broad margin. compared to anything else. is there further upsid? -- upside? >> if we get oil over $80. it is all driven by earnings. earnings in the energy sector coming off really easy -- they're going to look good for a while. as you mentioned, to other sectors. we think
haidi: the soros fund management cio don fitzpatrick.ur next guest expects inflation to be transitory. turning us is the head of equity research. good to have you with us. in terms of the transitory for longer argument, you can see the oscillations in markets where investors do not know what the answer is going to be. are you hedged for longer than expected inflation in your portfolios? >> yes. good morning. absolutely. people a few months ago were defined transitory as into the summer....
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fitzpatrick being the other republican that voted to refer this criminal contempt charge of congress. to the department of justice. steve bannon the man at the center of all of this controversy said very little about the congress's attempt to bring him before the january 6th select committee. he just sent letters through his attorney to the committee saying he wasn't going to cooperate. tonight he will be giving a speech in gettysburg, pennsylvania to a group of republicans there showing he doesn't seem to be all that concerned as to what is happening here in washington. >> or trying to convey that at least. ryan nobles from capitol hill, thanks so much. here to discuss democratic congresswoman madeline dean, vice chair of the house judiciary committee. the house is voting right now we are told that the -- there are eight republicans who have voted along with the democrats to refer the matter of criminal contempt of congress to the department of justice. they include not surprisingly liz cheney, adam kinzinger, but also congressman upton of michigan, meyer of minnesota, gonzalez of oh
fitzpatrick being the other republican that voted to refer this criminal contempt charge of congress. to the department of justice. steve bannon the man at the center of all of this controversy said very little about the congress's attempt to bring him before the january 6th select committee. he just sent letters through his attorney to the committee saying he wasn't going to cooperate. tonight he will be giving a speech in gettysburg, pennsylvania to a group of republicans there showing he...
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>> jimmy: that's tommy brady fitzpatrick. >> i miss you tommy terrific! come back! >> jimmy: one more thing, while we're on the subject of legendary pats. i want to mention that pat robertson, the 700 year-old host of "the 700 club", pat robertson, after almost 60 years on television nearly every day, has finally stepped down. friday was pat's final show. over the years, he has given so much to so many of our monologues, that we wanted to give something back. so we combed through the archives and here they are now. as we say farewell, some of the all-time greatest pat robertson moments. >> welcome, folks. we got a great program for you. you don't want to miss anything. especially that stripper visited by demons. cocaine is a product of a vegetable. alcohol is a product of a vegetable. marijuana is a vegetable. i've been to china several times. i have seen one of the biggest mcdonald's in the world. i'm a fan of beans. all kinds of beans. you've got to be careful. the towels could have aids. you must be nice to fat people. most gays don't want pizza, they want cake.
>> jimmy: that's tommy brady fitzpatrick. >> i miss you tommy terrific! come back! >> jimmy: one more thing, while we're on the subject of legendary pats. i want to mention that pat robertson, the 700 year-old host of "the 700 club", pat robertson, after almost 60 years on television nearly every day, has finally stepped down. friday was pat's final show. over the years, he has given so much to so many of our monologues, that we wanted to give something back. so we...
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when the analisia masters in spain, fitzpatrick to open with 15 straight pars at the famed valderrama course, he made too late birdies to finish tournament at 6 under 3 shots clear. it's the 7th victory on the european tour for 5th, patrick hudson, inside the top 5 in the race to de bystanders. and finally, the event described as the toughest 400 meter race in the world. the competition has been going on for 10 years at various locations around the world. and this was held at the international ski jumping complex and cassock stands. biggest city are maddie parsons had to run up a dry sky slope covered with a thick knack to help athletes climb the steep incline. ah. * okay, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to julian, london for a thank you. now the new bond movie, no time to die is spearheading the coverage of the cinema industry, which was particularly bad. the hit by the pandemic, with halloween just around the corner, there are high hopes that a crop of new horror films could be seasonal hits the box office ne barker went launched the london film festival to examine
when the analisia masters in spain, fitzpatrick to open with 15 straight pars at the famed valderrama course, he made too late birdies to finish tournament at 6 under 3 shots clear. it's the 7th victory on the european tour for 5th, patrick hudson, inside the top 5 in the race to de bystanders. and finally, the event described as the toughest 400 meter race in the world. the competition has been going on for 10 years at various locations around the world. and this was held at the international...
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and his sports from ryder cup disappointment to victory in spain for fitzpatrick. ah hi there. thanks for stopping by. so here's the thing, our torrential outbreaks of rain across greece had petered out, some scattering of showers on monday. the bulk of that energy has actually moved across turkeys, black sea region. and so we can see some heavy falls for places like tribes on getting into that rain on monday with a high of 18 degrees. meantime, 18 also for is stumble with a mix of sun in cloud. this stellar stretch of weather continues for the other side of the mediterranean. look at this madrid 24. we'll keep it going. we'll get you up to $25.00 degrees for the next few days, which is while above the average of 19 northwestern size of europe. right now we do have some scattered showers, moving across the republic of ireland into the united kingdom. but everywhere in the zone were seen temperatures a few degrees above average. that includes for brussels. at 17, you should be about 15 for this year. okay, off to africa right now, and we're seeing the wind swirl up some sand and
and his sports from ryder cup disappointment to victory in spain for fitzpatrick. ah hi there. thanks for stopping by. so here's the thing, our torrential outbreaks of rain across greece had petered out, some scattering of showers on monday. the bulk of that energy has actually moved across turkeys, black sea region. and so we can see some heavy falls for places like tribes on getting into that rain on monday with a high of 18 degrees. meantime, 18 also for is stumble with a mix of sun in...
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and after a disappointing ryder cup, matt fitzpatrick has rebounded by winning the andalucia mastersany years. he won by three shots after a final round 69. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you for that. the husband of murdered mp jo cox has said his heart goes out completely to the family of sir david amess. mr cox said mps had told him of day—to—day "vitriol, abuse and threats of violence" they had suffered. a 25—year—old man arrested on suspicion of sir david's murder is being questioned by counter—terrorism police. brendan cox has been talking to our political editor, laura kuenssberg. first of all, brendan, what went through your head when you heard the news on friday? i through your head when you heard the news on friday?— news on friday? i think the main thin i news on friday? i think the main thing i first— news on friday? i think the main thing i first felt _ news on friday? i think the main thing i first felt was _ news on friday? i think the main thing i first felt was just - news on friday? i think the main thing i first felt was just the - thing i first fel
and after a disappointing ryder cup, matt fitzpatrick has rebounded by winning the andalucia mastersany years. he won by three shots after a final round 69. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you for that. the husband of murdered mp jo cox has said his heart goes out completely to the family of sir david amess. mr cox said mps had told him of day—to—day "vitriol, abuse and threats of violence" they had suffered. a 25—year—old man arrested on suspicion of sir...
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it's founder, stephen fitzpatrick, says the government need to find a fair way to help both suppliersonsumers. when you look at whether it is taxpayers�* or consumers�* money, there is going to need to be a higher price to be paid for energy over time. i think probably what is best for consumers is to see that smoothed out, it is not that we can somehow magically subsidise or make energy cheaper, but it is a good idea for that to be smoothed out, so that households can prepare for it. if you talk about what the consumer is paying, what that really means is that everybody is paying the same and what that means is that lower—income households end up paying a disproportionately higher amount. if we pay for it through the tax system, which is a progressive system, wealthy people in society end up paying more. 0ur correspondent ione wells gave me this update. the government is facing increasing pressure to step in and support some of these energy intensive companies who are struggling with the rising cost of bills, things like steel, cement, ceramics, all of which have huge energy producti
it's founder, stephen fitzpatrick, says the government need to find a fair way to help both suppliersonsumers. when you look at whether it is taxpayers�* or consumers�* money, there is going to need to be a higher price to be paid for energy over time. i think probably what is best for consumers is to see that smoothed out, it is not that we can somehow magically subsidise or make energy cheaper, but it is a good idea for that to be smoothed out, so that households can prepare for it. if...
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alix: that was erik schatzker in speaking with don fitzpatrick. also at the conference, bruce flatt of brookfield said it is a good time to be liquidating assets following a slow period last year. i sat down with john gray of blackstone to ask what he would be liquidating, when he was selling, and what he was buying. >> in this environment where rates are likely to go up on the back of higher inflation, what you don't want to own is long-duration fixed income. there you are more vulnerable, there is no place to hide. what you want to own our businesses and assets that can grow. even if multiples come down, value can increase because of the growth in cash flows. we have really tried to be thematic investors. look at these huge changes going on around the global economy, and how can we benefit from that? things like the movement of everything that we do online. shopping, paying for things, entertainment, health care, education, all of that. we have invested in businesses like bumble, ancestry, but we have also invested in businesses in digital infra
alix: that was erik schatzker in speaking with don fitzpatrick. also at the conference, bruce flatt of brookfield said it is a good time to be liquidating assets following a slow period last year. i sat down with john gray of blackstone to ask what he would be liquidating, when he was selling, and what he was buying. >> in this environment where rates are likely to go up on the back of higher inflation, what you don't want to own is long-duration fixed income. there you are more...
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the eighth and ninth gop vote, brian fitzpatrick. >> mr. bannon should come before congress, there are other folks working with the committee to determine what information they are seeking out. i want to be consistent. when republicans are in a majority in a year and a half as i believe we'll be. i want to fight for the ability and opportunity for us to have subpoena power. much of this afternoon was taken up by a rather fierce debate on the house floor over the effort to investigate the attack on the very building they are in. #. >> mr. bannon's own public statements made clear he knew what was going to happen before it did. he may have been aware in the planning of everything that played out. so why is the select committee interested in steve bannon? it's simple. he's a democratic party boogie man. >> not to turn evidence about what they have of this vicious assault of american democracy. in america when you are subpoenaed to testify in court or in congress, you show up. period. >> we are here going back and forth arguing if we should con
the eighth and ninth gop vote, brian fitzpatrick. >> mr. bannon should come before congress, there are other folks working with the committee to determine what information they are seeking out. i want to be consistent. when republicans are in a majority in a year and a half as i believe we'll be. i want to fight for the ability and opportunity for us to have subpoena power. much of this afternoon was taken up by a rather fierce debate on the house floor over the effort to investigate the...
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nancy mace, and brian fitzpatrick over pennsylvania also voted yesterday. interesting lee, the brother of former vice president mike pence, who you might recall was the subject of the hang mike pence chance, who had to flee for his safety on january 6th. his brother did not vote. the vast majority of republican members of the house, 202 of them, voted to allow steve bannon to skirt a congressional subpoena, congressman jim banks of indiana issued this to his by party. >> the select committee's engagement unconstitutional, political investigation, a sham investigation conducted by a sham committee. that refuses to answer to real questions about what happened on january 6th. i urge all of my quiet colleagues to make the moral vote, do the right thing. i urge you to vote for the rule of law, for the institution of congress and against the select committees dangerous abuse of congress's oversight authority. >> now, let's remember who we are talking about here, who the subjects of this contempt filing is. last year, in august, steve van and was arrested on a 35
nancy mace, and brian fitzpatrick over pennsylvania also voted yesterday. interesting lee, the brother of former vice president mike pence, who you might recall was the subject of the hang mike pence chance, who had to flee for his safety on january 6th. his brother did not vote. the vast majority of republican members of the house, 202 of them, voted to allow steve bannon to skirt a congressional subpoena, congressman jim banks of indiana issued this to his by party. >> the select...
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liz cheney, congressman adam kinzinger, peter bear, fred upton, john cap to go, nancy mace, brian fitzpatrickd anthony gonzales, jenny hilary butler. congresswoman liz cheney, invited the chair of the house committee investigating the attack, said this about a republican colleagues who will not vote to refer stephen in for criminal contempt. >> there are people in this chamber, right now, who were evacuated with me, and with the rest of us on that day, during that attack. people who now seem to have forgotten the danger of the moment, the assault on the constitution, the assault on our congress. mr. bannon's own public statements make, he knew what was going to happen before it did. and thus, he must have been aware of and, may well have been involved in the planning of everything the played out on that day. the american people deserve to know when he knew, and what he did. i reserve for the balance of my time. >> this afternoon, how speaker nancy pelosi transmitted the criminal contempt of congress referral of steve bannon into the u.s. attorney's office in washington d.c., where was receive
liz cheney, congressman adam kinzinger, peter bear, fred upton, john cap to go, nancy mace, brian fitzpatrickd anthony gonzales, jenny hilary butler. congresswoman liz cheney, invited the chair of the house committee investigating the attack, said this about a republican colleagues who will not vote to refer stephen in for criminal contempt. >> there are people in this chamber, right now, who were evacuated with me, and with the rest of us on that day, during that attack. people who now...
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don fitzpatrick of soros came out and said, "we are not putting money into china right now."he is not alone. people are looking for diversification, but not at the risk of regulatory uncertainty to this degree. jonathan: really looking forward to that. a classic risk off set up in g10 looks like this. outperforming, the yen and the swissie. underperforming, the commodity currencies, the likes of the aussie get we need to talk about foreign exchange. your backed up this morning, he stronger dollar. arc mccormick -- mark mccormick of td securities joins us now. start there. unpack that for me. mark: there's a lot of narratives around real rates, central banks, stagflation. , reflation all of these dynamics related to this transition period we are going through as well. currencies are expecting mean reversion. they are trading off of mean reversion based strategies. these things that are really technical, but they are not really sexy macro stories. it is not really about the fed, about what is going on in some of these local dynamics. if you are trading fx, a core strategy that
don fitzpatrick of soros came out and said, "we are not putting money into china right now."he is not alone. people are looking for diversification, but not at the risk of regulatory uncertainty to this degree. jonathan: really looking forward to that. a classic risk off set up in g10 looks like this. outperforming, the yen and the swissie. underperforming, the commodity currencies, the likes of the aussie get we need to talk about foreign exchange. your backed up this morning, he...
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scott fitzpatrick, very smart state treasurer, thanks for coming on.ker: so, they are still coming. thousands, tens of thousands, millions of people from other t countries marching on our southern border. the biden administration is letting the men. meanwhile, women are trafficked, children are trafficked by the cartels at record levels. elected officials doing nothing to stop it so who is doingil something to stop it? we will tell you next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: the southern border is wide open and it has been, that fact has allowed cartels from latin america that traffic women andd children with impunity, they think they're getting new voters. one congressional candidate in nashville, tennessee, is willing to go to the border, he's led a rally there that brought hundreds of people, most of them hispanic to the rio grande to demand the federal government begin to enforce its own laws. mathat candidate is robbie starbucks, he joins us tonight. you are in nashville but you went down to the mexican border to leave t this demonstration, why? >> absolutely. in te
scott fitzpatrick, very smart state treasurer, thanks for coming on.ker: so, they are still coming. thousands, tens of thousands, millions of people from other t countries marching on our southern border. the biden administration is letting the men. meanwhile, women are trafficked, children are trafficked by the cartels at record levels. elected officials doing nothing to stop it so who is doingil something to stop it? we will tell you next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: the southern border is wide...
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we heard from jonathan fitzpatrick saying, we are not putting money into china right now. others are saying, perhaps it is on investable. jonathan: i always felt like secretary ellen is speaking directly to men. she's looking on the cameron speaking to me. thank you very much. will be catching up with him later. tom: boy does he go after them about their core response ability which is inflation and jobs. he speaks on inflation here, and it is the cliche, but we have real authority. the fed is fighting the last war on inflation. you really have to wonder -- there is a certitude here. it just cannot be the 1970's. the red sox cannot win. we cannot have inflation. jonathan: the red sox did win. tom: five minutes and 36 seconds late. i what might a small tie today -- i want my baseball tie today. are we fighting the last war? is disinflationary war or is there something different going on? jonathan: continuously over the last year or so, it is said that if we wait too long, we will have to go quickly when we start. that is the argument and i find it pretty compelling. others d
we heard from jonathan fitzpatrick saying, we are not putting money into china right now. others are saying, perhaps it is on investable. jonathan: i always felt like secretary ellen is speaking directly to men. she's looking on the cameron speaking to me. thank you very much. will be catching up with him later. tom: boy does he go after them about their core response ability which is inflation and jobs. he speaks on inflation here, and it is the cliche, but we have real authority. the fed is...
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including this from soros fund management c.i.o., don fitzpatrick. let's hear from her. >> are you allocating toward china or away from china? >> i would say we are not putting money into china right now. stephen: not putting money into china right now. again, other guests voiced some concern of course about the broad regulatory crackdowns, whether it's on technology or online education or elsewhere, it's -- you know, striking notes of caution is the big key right here. luke ellis, speaking as well, if you are investing in markets, it's impossible to have no view about china adding that china looks less attractive than a year ago. amid the crackdown on tech and education. of course, luke ellis runs the world's biggest publicly traded hedge fund firm man group. we also heard from blackstone c.e.o. jon gray who took a little bit more of a longer-term approach and less pessimistic, less doom and gloom, jon gray saying china will continue to grow faster than the developed markets. and he cited the entrepreneurial spirit in china and a government that wan
including this from soros fund management c.i.o., don fitzpatrick. let's hear from her. >> are you allocating toward china or away from china? >> i would say we are not putting money into china right now. stephen: not putting money into china right now. again, other guests voiced some concern of course about the broad regulatory crackdowns, whether it's on technology or online education or elsewhere, it's -- you know, striking notes of caution is the big key right here. luke ellis,...
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gonzalez of ohio, peter meyer of michigan, fred upton also of michigan, john katko, nancy mace, brian fitzpatrickther of former vice president mike pence did not vote. she said for her this is about being consistent, enforcing subpoena power and even signaled they might use it to investigate issues currently facing the biden administration. now, this bill gives speaker pelosi the authorization to ask the justice department to prosecute bannon. we are told she will sign it and send it to the justice department, we're told delivered by clerk's staff. >> what might this mean for trump's former white house deputy chief of staff dan scavino who we are told has not cooperated yet? >> now he knows how this end if he doesn't cooperate. he is in a different position than steve bannon because he was in the administration at the time in question. so it is possible that he could potentially get some additional protection of privilege but it is not clear at this point if president biden will be willing to invoke that on his behalf. we know he still has a couple weeks though his attorney has signaled he is not
gonzalez of ohio, peter meyer of michigan, fred upton also of michigan, john katko, nancy mace, brian fitzpatrickther of former vice president mike pence did not vote. she said for her this is about being consistent, enforcing subpoena power and even signaled they might use it to investigate issues currently facing the biden administration. now, this bill gives speaker pelosi the authorization to ask the justice department to prosecute bannon. we are told she will sign it and send it to the...
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voted to impeach donald trump last year over the insurrection, the eight and nine gop votes brian fitzpatrick, pennsylvania, 90 mason south carolina who offered two reasons for her own decision. >> if mr. bannon wants to invoke executive privilege he should come before congress, there are other folks who have been subpoenas to work with the comedian to figure out what information to give over. when republicans are in majority in a year and a half as they believe they will be, i want to fight for the ability and the opportunity for us to have subpoena power. >> much of the afternoon was taken up by a rather fierce debate on the house floor over the effort to investigate the attack on the very building they were in. >> mr. bannon's own public statements to make clear, he knew what was going to happen before he did and us, he must have been aware, and may well have been involved in the planning of everything that played out. >> steve bannon was a private citizen before, after, entering january 6th. so why is this select committee interested in steve bannon? it's simple, he is a democrat party bo
voted to impeach donald trump last year over the insurrection, the eight and nine gop votes brian fitzpatrick, pennsylvania, 90 mason south carolina who offered two reasons for her own decision. >> if mr. bannon wants to invoke executive privilege he should come before congress, there are other folks who have been subpoenas to work with the comedian to figure out what information to give over. when republicans are in majority in a year and a half as they believe they will be, i want to...
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nancy mace, brian fitzpatrick, congressman anthony gonzalez and congresswoman butler.y and the vice chair of the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack said this about her republican colleagues who will not vote to refer steve bannon for criminal contempt. >> there are people in this chamber right now who were evacuated with me and with the rest of us on that day during that attack. people who now seem to have forgotten the danger of the moment, the assault on the constitution, the assault on our congress. mr. bannon's own public statements make clear he knew what was going to happen before it did, and thus, he must have been aware of and may well have been involved in the planning of everything that played out on that day. the american people deserve to know what he knew and what he did. i reserve the balance of my time. >> this afternoon house speaker nancy pelosi transmitted the criminal contempt of congress referral of steve bannon to the u.s. attorney's office in washington, d.c., where it was received at 5:30 p.m. today at a house judiciary c
nancy mace, brian fitzpatrick, congressman anthony gonzalez and congresswoman butler.y and the vice chair of the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack said this about her republican colleagues who will not vote to refer steve bannon for criminal contempt. >> there are people in this chamber right now who were evacuated with me and with the rest of us on that day during that attack. people who now seem to have forgotten the danger of the moment, the assault on the...
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the republican co-chair, of that, brian fitzpatrick, told me a few hours ago that he's a yes on this bill. but he does not know where the other 27 republicans in the group stand. it's a strange situation where republicans can undercut progressives, instead with they're doing is actually strengthening and handing it to the oppressive caucus by handing it to the. bill >> if they could see beyond the partisan lens, if they could see to the longer term partisan advantage here, rather than in a short term instincts. they can actually deal a real ploy to the progressive cause here. i feel like they're not wired to do that kind of, to play that kind of checkers. we shall see. nbc news political reporter, i have a feeling we'll be back with the u.s. things evolve over the course of the next few hours. thanks for your time. >> thank you. rachel >> again we are watching, live developments on capitol hill right now, as it looks like democrats may not heading toward taking a vote tonight, on this slice of president biden's agenda. progressive system must move in tandem with the big president bid
the republican co-chair, of that, brian fitzpatrick, told me a few hours ago that he's a yes on this bill. but he does not know where the other 27 republicans in the group stand. it's a strange situation where republicans can undercut progressives, instead with they're doing is actually strengthening and handing it to the oppressive caucus by handing it to the. bill >> if they could see beyond the partisan lens, if they could see to the longer term partisan advantage here, rather than in...
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the republican cochair of that brian fitzpatrick told me a few hours ago he is a yes on this bill but he does not know where the other 27 republicans in the group stand. it is a strange situation where republicans could undercut progressives. instead they are actually strengthening the hand of the progressive caucus by opposing the bill. >> exactly. if they could see beyond the partisan lens or just to the longer-term partisan advantage here rather than any short-term instinctings, they could actually deal a real blow to the progressive cause here. i feel like they're not wired to do that kind of checkers. we shall see. nbc news' national political reporter, i have a feeling we'll be back with you again over the course of the night. thanks for your time. >> thank you, rachel. >>> we are watching live developments on capitol hill right now as it looks like democrats may be not heading toward taking a vote tonight on this slice of president biden's agenda. progressives insist it must move only in tandem with the big, president biden budget bill that contains the rest of his economic age
the republican cochair of that brian fitzpatrick told me a few hours ago he is a yes on this bill but he does not know where the other 27 republicans in the group stand. it is a strange situation where republicans could undercut progressives. instead they are actually strengthening the hand of the progressive caucus by opposing the bill. >> exactly. if they could see beyond the partisan lens or just to the longer-term partisan advantage here rather than any short-term instinctings, they...
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kinzinger, congressman meyer, congressman gonzalez, nancy mace, john katgow, congressman upton, brian fitzpatrick. that is what we know so far. >> we should point out congressman gonzalez, anthony gonzalez, announced he is retiring from congress after so much of the pressure and the impact on his family after his vote for the support of the impeachment during the second impeachment of president trump. "the lead" with jake tapper continues with breaking news right now. >>> congress sending a message right now to seditionists. "the lead" starts right now. the house is voting right this second to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress and refer the matter to the department of justice for prosecution as the former president desperately tries to keep secret white house records. president biden about to face the american people in a special cnn town hall. will he have a deal to show them legislatively by the time he takes the stage? >>> plus, it may
kinzinger, congressman meyer, congressman gonzalez, nancy mace, john katgow, congressman upton, brian fitzpatrick. that is what we know so far. >> we should point out congressman gonzalez, anthony gonzalez, announced he is retiring from congress after so much of the pressure and the impact on his family after his vote for the support of the impeachment during the second impeachment of president trump. "the lead" with jake tapper continues with breaking news right now....
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was interesting that she worked for donald trump before she was a member of congress and there is fitzpatrick, republican from pennsylvania, the key district there was surprising by most folks to the fact that he voted for that. other than that, a lot of these members were folks that you would expect. you had obviously miss jeannie is voting for it and you had anthony gonzalez, a republican that's retiring. there were not a ton of surprises, only nine republicans voted for this. those are two that really stuck out to me. >> sam stein, not going to debate right or wrong here, some of it seems quite obvious but it appears that pete williams was pointing out some of the weak spots trying to drag steve bannon out to testify and that would be the issue of executive privilege. yes, he was not working for the white house. >> yes, he was not a white house official and arguably pete noted, those are the arguments that he should be shielded from contempt here. the fact that nine republicans in the house voted to enforce the subpoena, i think if you look at it, circumstantially, this is attacked literal
was interesting that she worked for donald trump before she was a member of congress and there is fitzpatrick, republican from pennsylvania, the key district there was surprising by most folks to the fact that he voted for that. other than that, a lot of these members were folks that you would expect. you had obviously miss jeannie is voting for it and you had anthony gonzalez, a republican that's retiring. there were not a ton of surprises, only nine republicans voted for this. those are two...
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tally of what happened, that vote is going to hang around the necks of like andy harris or scott fitzpatrick. i wouldn't want to take the vote to exonerate steve bannon after contempt goes to the house floor. >> we'll keep y'all around. we'll keep you guys around because there is a lot to come later on. i have many more questions for you. as we await the start of tonight's meeting of january 6th select committee that will vote whether to recommend criminal contempt charges which iscommit subpoena, we'll bring that to you live. >>> eric swalwell and why the democrats cannot allow the people that encouraged, planned and carried out the january 6th insurrection to get away with it. "the reidout" continues after this. ever "the reidout" continues teafr this ever when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me fel
tally of what happened, that vote is going to hang around the necks of like andy harris or scott fitzpatrick. i wouldn't want to take the vote to exonerate steve bannon after contempt goes to the house floor. >> we'll keep y'all around. we'll keep you guys around because there is a lot to come later on. i have many more questions for you. as we await the start of tonight's meeting of january 6th select committee that will vote whether to recommend criminal contempt charges which iscommit...
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fitzpatrick of pennsylvania and representative fred upton. the resolution now heads to the justice department, which will decide whether to prosecute mr. bannon. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. provided by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to internet. bridging the digital divide. cox, bringing us closer. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> coming up friday on c-span, at 9 a.m. -- 9:00 eastern -- at 9:00 on c-span two, the center for strategic and international sites hosts a step -- a discussion on economic competition between the u.s. and china. ♪ >> sunday night on q&a, california superior court judge takes a critical look at our legal system and offers suggestions on how to improve it. her latest book, her honor, mandatory minimum sentencing, racial bias and jury selection and police reform. >> police officers not interested in the fact you did not have
fitzpatrick of pennsylvania and representative fred upton. the resolution now heads to the justice department, which will decide whether to prosecute mr. bannon. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. provided by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to internet. bridging the digital divide. cox, bringing us closer. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television...
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fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you to all of our panelists for being with us today. mr. nelson, thank you for being here. thanks for the incredible job you do representing the amazing people in the aviation industry. and i wanted to just run -- or ask two questions. number heone, focussing on the mental health, the morale of flight attendants, which obviously is very, very important. they've been put under tremendous stress. they always have a stressful job. it's incredibly stressful for the past year and a half to two years. what can this committee, what can this congress do to help in thatns regard? because oftentimes we're not question what can we be doing to help these amazing public servants. >> congressman fitzpatrick, thank you so much for that and foral recognizing what flight attendants have been through. i can confirmro that the mental health has been under strain, for sure. our calls through our eap has been through the roof, for sured what i would say to you is exactly what you have talked about,
fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you to all of our panelists for being with us today. mr. nelson, thank you for being here. thanks for the incredible job you do representing the amazing people in the aviation industry. and i wanted to just run -- or ask two questions. number heone, focussing on the mental health, the morale of flight attendants, which obviously is very, very important. they've been put under tremendous stress. they always have a stressful job. it's...
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and after a disappointing ryder cup, matt fitzpatrick has rebounded by winning the andalucia mastersnd take on the netherlands, and sri lanka face namibia. both games will be played in abu dhabi. it's after scotland beat bangladesh by six runs in their opening group match thanks to a man of the match all—round performance from chris g reaves. he struck a5 with the bat and took 2 wickets in his first t20 international. england have a warm up match against india this afternoon. eddiejones will name his england squad for the autumn rugby internationals this afternoon. quite a few saracens players may feature after sarries handed bath a record premiership home defeat yesterday, thrashing them 71 points to 17 at the rec. they ran in ten tries with a hat—trick for max maylins. elsewhere london irish drew 25—all with gloucester. that's all the sport for now. a big ofa a big of a bumper weekend of sport on the website. back to our top story now and borisjohnson will lead tributes in the commons this afternoon for sir david amess — the mp who was stabbed to death during a constituency surgery
and after a disappointing ryder cup, matt fitzpatrick has rebounded by winning the andalucia mastersnd take on the netherlands, and sri lanka face namibia. both games will be played in abu dhabi. it's after scotland beat bangladesh by six runs in their opening group match thanks to a man of the match all—round performance from chris g reaves. he struck a5 with the bat and took 2 wickets in his first t20 international. england have a warm up match against india this afternoon. eddiejones will...
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dani: soros fund management ceo and cio, don fitzpatrick.on this story, european leaders are gathering for a special summit to discuss the prices. an informal dinner was held last night where china was high on the agenda. we go to maria tadeo. energy, a big story. we have been talking about it all morning. countries are pushing for a gas procurement. what are the details? maria: yes, with this energy story across europe on a daily basis,, energy prices jumping to a record high. this features highly on the agenda. when you look at the inflation picture. this could have an impact in the winter. a number of countries say the european union should negotiate big contracts when it comes to gas as a single unit. that would increase negotiating power. other countries, like france, saying as we make the transition to greener energy, it is time to revisit energy in europe. a lot of countries have moved away from nuclear. that is problematic because they are increasingly dependent on russian gas. that could translate from the wholesale market to the ho
dani: soros fund management ceo and cio, don fitzpatrick.on this story, european leaders are gathering for a special summit to discuss the prices. an informal dinner was held last night where china was high on the agenda. we go to maria tadeo. energy, a big story. we have been talking about it all morning. countries are pushing for a gas procurement. what are the details? maria: yes, with this energy story across europe on a daily basis,, energy prices jumping to a record high. this features...
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house judiciary committee chair and brian fitzpatrick. like the house passed bill the legislation will modernize and improve the progress we've made. this new version the violence against women act will not only provide funding to organizations and resources, it will invest in critical education and access to services for survivors in rural areas. it will help keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of abusers and provide survivors with the support they need by expanding access to legal services and other programs. we know we will send it to the desk of a leader that is not just sympathetic but wildly supportive of this measure, the man that originally sponsored the first violence against women act, president joe biden now i hiturn to the ranking member grassley. >> thank you mr. chairman and i welcome all the witnesses and guests to the hearing. they voted to reauthorize the grant programs authorized multiple times. when i wasn't able to support a democratic led effort to reauthorize, i introduced my own proposal that would have protecte
house judiciary committee chair and brian fitzpatrick. like the house passed bill the legislation will modernize and improve the progress we've made. this new version the violence against women act will not only provide funding to organizations and resources, it will invest in critical education and access to services for survivors in rural areas. it will help keep dangerous weapons out of the hands of abusers and provide survivors with the support they need by expanding access to legal...
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>> congressman fitzpatrick, thank you so much for that and for recognizing one flight attendants have been through. and i can confirm that the mental health has been under strain for sure. our calls to our epa have been through the roof. and the, whatever would say to you is exactly what you have talked about so clearly it. and i just want to reflect, because we just went through the 20th remembrance of september 11th. and i just want to remind people that we were trained completely wrong for that day. we had the run information to be able to address that. but we got information [inaudible] and that got through to who and fast passengers on flight 93. and the crew and fashion adjacent flight 93 could not be a more of a rainbow of america than you would see everywhere else. or gender, races, cultures and treat. democrats, republicans and independents. but in a moments time with urgency they had new information and they took action together to try to save their own lives, separately to save our own, very likely to save our united states capitol. and so, what i would say is that what i h
>> congressman fitzpatrick, thank you so much for that and for recognizing one flight attendants have been through. and i can confirm that the mental health has been under strain for sure. our calls to our epa have been through the roof. and the, whatever would say to you is exactly what you have talked about so clearly it. and i just want to reflect, because we just went through the 20th remembrance of september 11th. and i just want to remind people that we were trained completely wrong...
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they were known for, his quote, n-wordism has as dark a hue as that of wimbledon lloyd garrison or fitzpatrick douglas. the south carolinian -- par excellence robert barnwell rat claimed that while lincoln's -- was a mulato and had african blood. the black abolitionist h. ford douglas quoted, i love everything the south hates. and since they have evidence their dislike of mr. lincoln, i am bound to love you republicans with all your force. now, with the slave holders rebellion and the start of the civil war -- among northern copper heads. those northerners who synthesize with the confederacy. rebels and copperheads often berated lincoln. lincoln came under fair amount of criticism for suspension of civil liberties during the wartime emergency including from the sitting chief justice of the supreme court. as the historian pointed out, lincoln's record compared favorably with that of most wartime precedents. in comparison to the confederacy which executed and tortured and slaved people unions and soldiers and deserters with impunity, the lincoln administration record was admirable. a more legiti
they were known for, his quote, n-wordism has as dark a hue as that of wimbledon lloyd garrison or fitzpatrick douglas. the south carolinian -- par excellence robert barnwell rat claimed that while lincoln's -- was a mulato and had african blood. the black abolitionist h. ford douglas quoted, i love everything the south hates. and since they have evidence their dislike of mr. lincoln, i am bound to love you republicans with all your force. now, with the slave holders rebellion and the start of...
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. >> thank you chairman and ranking member fitzpatrick and members of this committee, we appreciate the opportunity to testify today to discuss the role in advancing the presence international climate finance agenda.na >> in his piece was not present biden cannot only recognize the urgent of the climate seat and climate crisis but also remind nations the making ambitious climate investments is a chance to invest ourselves and our own future and create good f paying jobs for workers, long-term economic growth, and foster healthier more vibrant communities and their well-positioned to use private sector investment tools to advance this vision and the president has recognize the unique rule and called on as to do more and more other g7 development finance institutions and u.s. government agencies through the build back better growth initiative and to increase the amount that we invest in climate solutions and through an in-line with the bill back, we will offer countries a positive vision of an transparent - driven by an authoritarian government and is important to -underscore and -undersc
. >> thank you chairman and ranking member fitzpatrick and members of this committee, we appreciate the opportunity to testify today to discuss the role in advancing the presence international climate finance agenda.na >> in his piece was not present biden cannot only recognize the urgent of the climate seat and climate crisis but also remind nations the making ambitious climate investments is a chance to invest ourselves and our own future and create good f paying jobs for workers,...