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elizabeth: you know, congressman fitzpatrick, why the pushback from general caulkky here?here is pentagon report. "washington post" reported u.s. army intelligence report finding the white house botched it. there has been medical examiner report, forensic reports, why continue to downplay that? >> because they know they're in the wrong, when the facts are not on your side you spin. that is what she does every single day. that is what the administration has done. by the way, elizabeth, pains me to say this, i don't want to criticize our current administration but my goodness, every single decision point they have made has been terribly damaging to our country, both from domestic standpoint an a foreign policy standpoint. i will tell you, elizabeth, when we win the majority back myself and darrell make sure on foreign affairs committee we get to the bottom of everything that went wrong in afghanistan. we'll do the same on my intelligence committee as well. elizabeth: gentlemen, you've been serving our country, right? the pentagon standard, congressman issa, evacuate permanen
elizabeth: you know, congressman fitzpatrick, why the pushback from general caulkky here?here is pentagon report. "washington post" reported u.s. army intelligence report finding the white house botched it. there has been medical examiner report, forensic reports, why continue to downplay that? >> because they know they're in the wrong, when the facts are not on your side you spin. that is what she does every single day. that is what the administration has done. by the way,...
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jack fitzpatrick there.et's stay with the theme though because european energy prices have soared, prompting western governments to vowel further sanctions to punish moscow. you got the folks at ray style energy warning crude prices could surged $130 per barrel. we are joined by energy supported stephen in singapore. stephen, what are you seeing in terms of the fundamentals of his market? stephen: i think really the big thing to look at the moment is you have to see where our oil prices are going and you saw a pretty large job yesterday because of the fear that russia would be disrupted. there would be a disruption. fundamentally speaking, we are short. there is not enough will in the market. there is not enough supply to meet up with the demand rising. having disruption because of this conflict will only cause more issues going forward. now, will opec-plus be able to pump more? will eliminate commitment? with the usb live pump more? that is what joe biden is hoping, but the fact of the matter is short. ther
jack fitzpatrick there.et's stay with the theme though because european energy prices have soared, prompting western governments to vowel further sanctions to punish moscow. you got the folks at ray style energy warning crude prices could surged $130 per barrel. we are joined by energy supported stephen in singapore. stephen, what are you seeing in terms of the fundamentals of his market? stephen: i think really the big thing to look at the moment is you have to see where our oil prices are...
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colleen fitzpatrick.ed 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. >> i certainly dug
colleen fitzpatrick.ed 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....
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fitzpatrick, mrs. spartz with her testimony, and all the others that have continued to raise this issue. in the old, old days, because we never knew when the soviet union then was going to strike, we don't know now. and i remember air drills at 1:00 in the afternoon and then school, we were so close to the end of the last war, kids had to stop what they were doing and practice drills, hiding under their desks. in every school there was a bomb shelter. we've come a long ways since then. but that threat is still there. and so a lot of people say, why is this important? it's important because history can repeat itself. it's important because history often does repeat itself, and it's important because it's a lesson that we learned and must never get away from. terrorism anywhere is a threat to democracies everywhere. and i join you and i'm happy in this bipartisan effort, madam chair, to lend my voice. thank you very much, and i yield back. ms. kaptur: thank you, congressman mfume, for your sterling remar
fitzpatrick, mrs. spartz with her testimony, and all the others that have continued to raise this issue. in the old, old days, because we never knew when the soviet union then was going to strike, we don't know now. and i remember air drills at 1:00 in the afternoon and then school, we were so close to the end of the last war, kids had to stop what they were doing and practice drills, hiding under their desks. in every school there was a bomb shelter. we've come a long ways since then. but that...
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joining us tonight correspondent fitzpatrick, scott, also a former white house counsel economic advisersir he is a thomas a phillipson and parents defending education vice president. also former nypd detective and former acting dhs secretary chad walther. the backlash against this politicians and media, companies accused of whitewashing china's genocide and human rights abuses as the olympics in china began today. look at the center marker rubio's tweets the immediate democrats justify lethal rights here that killed 30 people paid the same people and alcohol truckers who just want to work. they're calling them a racist and fascist. also weiss house speaker nancy pelosi telling athletes to say silent on china? we have got it. a deeper look at the house gop allegations that dr. fauci did pressure scientists into changing their initial position from efforts against covenant and looks like it did leak from lab to know. dr. fauci then gave them research grant money part also politicians breaking their own master mandate rule. school officials caught barricading students in school gymnasium. t
joining us tonight correspondent fitzpatrick, scott, also a former white house counsel economic advisersir he is a thomas a phillipson and parents defending education vice president. also former nypd detective and former acting dhs secretary chad walther. the backlash against this politicians and media, companies accused of whitewashing china's genocide and human rights abuses as the olympics in china began today. look at the center marker rubio's tweets the immediate democrats justify lethal...
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congressman brian fitzpatrick is a republican from pennsylvania and co-chair of the house ukraine caucusmilitary funding for ukraine now bringing the total for u.s. aid to ukraine for the last year to around $1 billion. is that enough or do you see more coming? >> i'm a member of the defense subcommittee of appropriations. we have been very faithful at supporting the independent free nation of ukraine. and now we see why. the american people should be so proud that they've really been the key force in helping the people of that nation maintain their liberty. we have been supplying arms. we continue to do that. we know ukraine needs javelins, drones with ammunition, she needs air defense, she needs seaport access in order to win. your coverage has been astounding. the people, the world can see the force she is against, and so tough sanctions are necessary, yes, as well as humanitarian aid. but right now ukraine needs fighters and she needs arms. >> so the money and the arsenal is there, soon to be allocated, one of the big challenges is going to be in the midst of now conflict, how do you
congressman brian fitzpatrick is a republican from pennsylvania and co-chair of the house ukraine caucusmilitary funding for ukraine now bringing the total for u.s. aid to ukraine for the last year to around $1 billion. is that enough or do you see more coming? >> i'm a member of the defense subcommittee of appropriations. we have been very faithful at supporting the independent free nation of ukraine. and now we see why. the american people should be so proud that they've really been the...
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tom: jack fitzpatrick, thank you so much.is absolutely critical one hour away from this vital report, that the dispersion of affect of high inflation, one of the great series of the 1980's and the 1970's is for the haves, it is like, no big deal. i can take care of that. the have-nots, the middle class got crushed. i predict that is what you will start to see in the coming weeks. jonathan: would you like to talk about the economics of the politics? tom: i think it is both. jonathan: i keep saying the calendar is on their side because you get to summer, what matters on here is the year on year figure -- what matters politically is the year on year figure. the hope is that the story fades. problem politically, and this has been leveled at this administration by many others as well, there's a sudden aloofness that has at times plagued this administration. coming into this year, there has been a big change. every time you turn the tv on now, you will see the likes of brian deese, the director at the national economic council. the
tom: jack fitzpatrick, thank you so much.is absolutely critical one hour away from this vital report, that the dispersion of affect of high inflation, one of the great series of the 1980's and the 1970's is for the haves, it is like, no big deal. i can take care of that. the have-nots, the middle class got crushed. i predict that is what you will start to see in the coming weeks. jonathan: would you like to talk about the economics of the politics? tom: i think it is both. jonathan: i keep...
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>> jimmy: thank you, tommy brady fitzpatrick.very, very, very dirty mouth. >> [ bleep ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a good show for you tonight. from "abbott elementary," quinta brunson is here. we've got music from eric bellinger and we'll be back with lily james and sebastian stan. kenan! hey kenan! looking good. feeling good. i just found all these cars on autotrader. wow! now wait for the best part there microwave. a dealer is gonna deliver this car to our home. never leave home, never leave home! woo, it's here! there's one thing... i can't do from home. drive! someone stop him! kenan! catch ya later, refrigerator! a sizzly double cheeseburger. tasty chicken mcnuggets®. with a side of tangy bbq... wait! what? this is... you're making the crunchy double? ooh yeah. this is a mcdonald's menu hack and those are the hands of a menu hacker! i can tell from the ring light. order the crunchy double by name. build it by hand. and hack the mcdonald's menu... like i'm about to. ♪ ♪ ba da ba ba ba ♪ 100% rmi clate and cri
>> jimmy: thank you, tommy brady fitzpatrick.very, very, very dirty mouth. >> [ bleep ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have a good show for you tonight. from "abbott elementary," quinta brunson is here. we've got music from eric bellinger and we'll be back with lily james and sebastian stan. kenan! hey kenan! looking good. feeling good. i just found all these cars on autotrader. wow! now wait for the best part there microwave. a dealer is gonna deliver this...
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we can speak to mark fitzpatrick, who is associate fellow at the international institute was teaching studies he previously served as us deputy assistant secretary of state. he joins us from washington, d. c. thank you for your time, sir. especially when they refer to iran, civil civilian nuclear program. what exactly do we mean and do you think this is a good move by the us? sure, iran has a civilian nuclear program that is dedicated to producing nuclear power and for producing medical i said folks, this is totally separate from it's a nuclear weapons development program. and the idea is to make sure that these programs are safe and that they will not be used for weapons purposes to do that for. and companies foreign governments need to cooperate with iran, but the u. s. sanctions prohibited that cooperation. now today, yes, state department has government has lifted those sanctions, allowing cooperation to make iran cylinder their program shaffer and reparation. and so do you think this is a good move by the us? oh, oh, absolutely. the sanction should never have been re imposed 2 ye
we can speak to mark fitzpatrick, who is associate fellow at the international institute was teaching studies he previously served as us deputy assistant secretary of state. he joins us from washington, d. c. thank you for your time, sir. especially when they refer to iran, civil civilian nuclear program. what exactly do we mean and do you think this is a good move by the us? sure, iran has a civilian nuclear program that is dedicated to producing nuclear power and for producing medical i said...
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pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick. cochair of the house committee on foreign affairs. i guess we will begin first with congressman. he's the only man on the panel so we need to start with him. wonder what your initial reaction would be from what you've seen tonight. even at about four hours to get through. what's the initial reaction? >> heartbreaking, obviously. i lived there as an fbi agent, mine last international assignment, became very close with the government leaders and citizens. from a military standpoint, it's everything that we have been seeing. everything that's been presented to our intelligence community and everything reported by your network and other networks. they are going to try to take kyiv. what that looks like remains to be seen. it is setting a god-awful precedent. i am fearful of a wild west type situation. >> trace: dr. grant, what do you think? what is it look like? if you're going to take over ukraine and are going to go after kyiv, what militarily does it look like? >> it's going to be very painful to watch. it's really, the question is wil
pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick. cochair of the house committee on foreign affairs. i guess we will begin first with congressman. he's the only man on the panel so we need to start with him. wonder what your initial reaction would be from what you've seen tonight. even at about four hours to get through. what's the initial reaction? >> heartbreaking, obviously. i lived there as an fbi agent, mine last international assignment, became very close with the government leaders and...
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i want to thank state treasurer scott fitzpatrick and the first lady for helping bring this to our attention and working to get this done. [cheers and applause] this year, we must take a renewed look at public safety and how best to fight violent crime. we must continue to support our law enforcement professionals who put their lives on the line to protect our families. we can do this by ensuring consistent requirements and appropriate penalties to hold violent criminals accountable while also protecting missouri's second amendment rights, just as our administration has always done. [applause] that said, that's not how we deal with violent criminals. we must make sure those with behavioral health and substance use disorders receive the treatment and support they need. last year, with the support of the general assembly, we made great progress in providing proper treatment to missourians by increasing support to crisis stabilization centers and community health liaisons. and this year we're asking to provide an additional $140 million to support and increase services at health centers across
i want to thank state treasurer scott fitzpatrick and the first lady for helping bring this to our attention and working to get this done. [cheers and applause] this year, we must take a renewed look at public safety and how best to fight violent crime. we must continue to support our law enforcement professionals who put their lives on the line to protect our families. we can do this by ensuring consistent requirements and appropriate penalties to hold violent criminals accountable while also...
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big business across the region as their current ceo is set to retire and mark fitzpatrick becomes the>> back to the markets. our next guest says she is focusing on stocks that will benefit from rising rates, infrastructure spending, and economic recovery. as discussed. -- let us discuss. it seems you are calling for those long-term structural changes. where in the region and which sectors are you seeing those winners? >> obviously we continue to be very positive on wealth creation within china. i think the other big market we have not necessarily discussed as much would be india. that is a market that is perhaps less battered by, for example, regulatory pressures or geopolitical tensions that a market like china has. the past week they released a budget that is going to prioritize growth. we do see certain sectors, select financial names will do quite well within that frame. >> what do you see in terms of quality names, especially when we continue to see some valuation plays as well? >> i think as we mentioned, the has been quite a difficult balance to deal with. we have seen cost to
big business across the region as their current ceo is set to retire and mark fitzpatrick becomes the>> back to the markets. our next guest says she is focusing on stocks that will benefit from rising rates, infrastructure spending, and economic recovery. as discussed. -- let us discuss. it seems you are calling for those long-term structural changes. where in the region and which sectors are you seeing those winners? >> obviously we continue to be very positive on wealth creation...
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jack fitzpatrick is with us from washington. the president will be in new york city. what is the goal of the handlers on the resident on a presidential visit to manhattan today? >> the political goal clearly is make clear the president and other democrats such as the mayor of new york, eric adams, supports funding for the police. they are going far away from anything you heard about defunding. the president is expected to talk about funds that went to state and local government and how that affects police on the street. the president sometimes speaks extemporaneously. the focus is the opposite of a defund the police message from the president. tom: what is the response of liberals to that and the fury of 18 months ago? >> they haven't had that much of a loud response on that. if you look at the legislation they work on in congress, it's a bit more pro-police from democrats then you might expect. there is more grants for police and spending bills and they are bringing back earmarks and you have democrats with your marks specifically for the local police departments. th
jack fitzpatrick is with us from washington. the president will be in new york city. what is the goal of the handlers on the resident on a presidential visit to manhattan today? >> the political goal clearly is make clear the president and other democrats such as the mayor of new york, eric adams, supports funding for the police. they are going far away from anything you heard about defunding. the president is expected to talk about funds that went to state and local government and how...
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mark fitzpatrick is an associate fellow the international institute for strategic studies. he explained that the change will help iran to continue its nuclear power and nuclear medicine programs. the idea is to make sure that these programs are safe and that they will not be used for weapons purposes to do that for and companies foreign governments need to cooperate with iran, but the u. s. sanctions prohibited that cooperation. now today, yes, state department has said government has netted those sanctions, allowing cooperation to make runs cylinder program schafer and nonproliferation his action should never have been reimpose 2 years ago to begin with. they were, they were done for political reasons by pression and topped and finally by administration is doing the right thing to remove them. i think iran correctly realize is that this is not a signal that the united states is about to left a lot of other sanctions and restore the j. c p. away. but i think some in iran do see that the united states is trying to create more of a positive atmosphere. the timing of this move
mark fitzpatrick is an associate fellow the international institute for strategic studies. he explained that the change will help iran to continue its nuclear power and nuclear medicine programs. the idea is to make sure that these programs are safe and that they will not be used for weapons purposes to do that for and companies foreign governments need to cooperate with iran, but the u. s. sanctions prohibited that cooperation. now today, yes, state department has said government has netted...
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. >> you know, i was looking at jack fitzpatrick's tweet yesterday, because he stands outside the meetingsand he said no deal just yet. i said, oh, gosh, i hope this doesn't mean we have to talk about it. because when you talk about it, we have the looming and perennials, bait in washington, which always happens after, the debt ceiling. so there is still time potentially. i'm not going to write off that we're not going to talk about it. there's still time that they have some sort of stop gap funding measure that gets them through a number of months. lisa: has the debt limit and the debt ceiling debate changed at all based on the growth rate in the united states? i mean, honestly, this is a seriously point, with morgan stanley coming out, with data showing that we've closed the fiscal gap on a debt to g.d.p. ratio that wassen cured during the pandemic. as a result of the growth and inflation. how much is that informing the discussion, if at all? >> right now it's not a discussion. it would be, of course, if we come up to these limits again. and we see this time and time again be used in was
. >> you know, i was looking at jack fitzpatrick's tweet yesterday, because he stands outside the meetingsand he said no deal just yet. i said, oh, gosh, i hope this doesn't mean we have to talk about it. because when you talk about it, we have the looming and perennials, bait in washington, which always happens after, the debt ceiling. so there is still time potentially. i'm not going to write off that we're not going to talk about it. there's still time that they have some sort of stop...
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jon: thanks as always, jack jack fitzpatrick of bloomberg government in d.c.'re not impressed with this prospect of a tax holiday, are you? holiday, are y you don't think itou? moves the dollar enough, it's something. lisa: it's 18 cents, what8 cents it do long term, does it bring the price down enough to increase disposable spending? i want to pull a tom keene and don't want to weigh don in on this. people't want to are looking foy opinion on this and i don't necessarily see -- frankly there's been very little support for this and you don't hear how it makes economic sense or how it makes sense from policy either. what it does emphasize is the desire to look like there is some control and looks like they're taking some action fromm this. jon: straight from the tom keene playbook. lisa: learning from the best.fr. tom: the history of this is two very different groups come together whether you want to admit it or not and say no. one of course is the west, the oilmakers, you know, people that feel that it's stability, etc.,i we need thety, etc tax. and the other
jon: thanks as always, jack jack fitzpatrick of bloomberg government in d.c.'re not impressed with this prospect of a tax holiday, are you? holiday, are y you don't think itou? moves the dollar enough, it's something. lisa: it's 18 cents, what8 cents it do long term, does it bring the price down enough to increase disposable spending? i want to pull a tom keene and don't want to weigh don in on this. people't want to are looking foy opinion on this and i don't necessarily see -- frankly there's...
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jack fitzpatrick joins us. the president acts according to the washington post on a 4% lift.houghts? jack: not necessarily surprising. keep in mind, this would be a proposal for fiscal 2023. we are kind of getting into a longer-term conversation about how inflation and inflation expectations play into federal spending. i've talked to republicans involved in the budget process about whether they could support higher federal spending including for employees,, because of the numbers we have seen. on the defense side, the answer is definitely yes. potentially yes in a broader way. but you're going to hear more and more about bigger numbers being proposed, obviously by the biden administration, maybe with some support from congress because of the inflation. tom: this is a whole new world after all, two playoff disney and their earnings yesterday. i am fascinated about what happens. does secretary yellen try to give us an inflation study, does the president speak? how do they respond to a report of 7% inflation? jack: they have struggled to figure out exactly how to respond to this
jack fitzpatrick joins us. the president acts according to the washington post on a 4% lift.houghts? jack: not necessarily surprising. keep in mind, this would be a proposal for fiscal 2023. we are kind of getting into a longer-term conversation about how inflation and inflation expectations play into federal spending. i've talked to republicans involved in the budget process about whether they could support higher federal spending including for employees,, because of the numbers we have seen....
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republican pennsylvania congressman who is co-chair of the congressional ukraine caucus, brian fitzpatrick least temporarily in kyiv yourself when you were working for the fbi. what do your contacts tell you about what they think is going to happen? do they think an invasion is imminent? >> david, thanks for having me. they do. you know all of our intelligence, i'm on the house permanent select committee on intelligence. we've been getting briefed on this for months. we've been trying to raise the flags for the administration for months now. the assistance that ukraine needs has been very slow and quite frankly been inadequate. they have 25% what they asked for, the most significant piece of equipment we've given them is the javelin system which is anti-tank defensive systems. they are yet to have received any anti-aircraft defense systems. without that they really can't defend themselves. david: what do they say? again your contacts, you have really good ones over there, what do they say about putin's goals? do they expect putin to go all the way into kyiv in this particular invasion? >>
republican pennsylvania congressman who is co-chair of the congressional ukraine caucus, brian fitzpatrick least temporarily in kyiv yourself when you were working for the fbi. what do your contacts tell you about what they think is going to happen? do they think an invasion is imminent? >> david, thanks for having me. they do. you know all of our intelligence, i'm on the house permanent select committee on intelligence. we've been getting briefed on this for months. we've been trying to...
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fitzpatrick. i appreciate that. i went to ask, following up, ms. baker, do the telecoms of any type of shield from liability, are you held harmless if there is a liability issue that leads to an accident? >> i do not know. we take our mission so seriously we have 911 delivering -- delivery. i would say no harmful interference is what we do for living and take it very seriously. >> thank you. a mock -- amac process what we had earlier. i do have concerns about the guidelines to safely and efficiently operate under this process? >> yes, we do. right now as i said during my oral testimony, joe just referenced the pilots, it is ever-changing and i would like to clarify one thing. 90% of aircraft has been cleared. that has a particular impact on regional characters. once every month it is something we cannot continue to live by, because we cannot do a 30 day operational planning process, so we are working together very carefully right now. our engineers are talking to engineers from telecoms, the faa and manufacturers, so that is producing good results
fitzpatrick. i appreciate that. i went to ask, following up, ms. baker, do the telecoms of any type of shield from liability, are you held harmless if there is a liability issue that leads to an accident? >> i do not know. we take our mission so seriously we have 911 delivering -- delivery. i would say no harmful interference is what we do for living and take it very seriously. >> thank you. a mock -- amac process what we had earlier. i do have concerns about the guidelines to...
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fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it is with great sadness i rise today to pay tribute to the life and legacy of a very respected member of our beloved bucks county community, eileen reed. born in macon, georgia, as an army child, eileen often relocated before eventually settling in our beloved bucks county, pennsylvania. eileen enjoyed a long, successful career with new jersey bell telephone, atanasio taitano -- at&t, and louisent tech -- lucent technologies before retiring. she was a life-long learner, with a keen interest of dealing how things work, especially in technology. our community will remember eileen for her strong passion and commitment to a number of local political, social, and charitable organizations. mr. speaker, the story how i met eileen -- eileen was actually a protester outside of my office who i got to know and invited her up to my office and quickly saw her passion, her intellect, and her love for our country. and eileen has taught me a lot. she's taught our staff a lot. there's no que
fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it is with great sadness i rise today to pay tribute to the life and legacy of a very respected member of our beloved bucks county community, eileen reed. born in macon, georgia, as an army child, eileen often relocated before eventually settling in our beloved bucks county, pennsylvania. eileen enjoyed a long, successful career with new jersey bell telephone, atanasio taitano -- at&t, and louisent tech --...
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say hello to tommy brady fitzpatrick, everybody. [ applause ] cute little fella, sleepy.ow are you doing? >> oh, judas priest, not you! this week wasn't bad enough? first we get smacked with a bomb cyclone, and now i got this chubby lesbian on my zoom. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just wanted to get your thoughts about tom brady retiring. because i know -- ha ha ha! please. tom brady is not retiring. it's a hoax, just like that coronavirus. the lib-tard lefty media got it wrong again. tommy terrific spent 22 years faking out defend respect on the gridiron, now he faked out you, you turdburglah! sucka! >> jimmy: well, there was some confusion over the weekend. but today, tom himself announced he's retiring. >> no suh. >> jimmy: yes. he did. he tweeted it. >> no suh! >> jimmy: it was on instagram and everything. >> don't you [ bleep ] with me, kimble! not you! >> jimmy: it's true. i'm not making it up. >> no! this can't be happening. >> jimmy: come on, now. >> tom brady's like supah-man. captain america-rr. supah-heroes don't retire! they're supposed to live forever! >> jimmy:
say hello to tommy brady fitzpatrick, everybody. [ applause ] cute little fella, sleepy.ow are you doing? >> oh, judas priest, not you! this week wasn't bad enough? first we get smacked with a bomb cyclone, and now i got this chubby lesbian on my zoom. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i just wanted to get your thoughts about tom brady retiring. because i know -- ha ha ha! please. tom brady is not retiring. it's a hoax, just like that coronavirus. the lib-tard lefty media got it wrong again....
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kind of practical action that cools a paved way for data tours between americans and iranian mark fitzpatrick is an associate fellow international institute for strategic studies. he explains that the change will help iran to continue with nuclear power and nuclear medicine programs. the idea is to make sure that these programs are safe and that they will not be used for weapons purposes. to do that for companies, foreign governments need to cooperate with iran, but the u. s. sanctions prohibited that cooperation. now today. yes, state department has government has that did those sanctions allowing cooperation to make runs cylinder, their program schafer and nonproliferation the sanction should never have been re imposed 2 years ago to begin with? they were they were done for political reasons by president trump. and finally by administration is doing the right thing to remove. i think iran correctly realize this, that this is not a signal that the united states is about to left a lot of other sanctions and restore the j. c p. away. but i think some in iran do see that the united states is tr
kind of practical action that cools a paved way for data tours between americans and iranian mark fitzpatrick is an associate fellow international institute for strategic studies. he explains that the change will help iran to continue with nuclear power and nuclear medicine programs. the idea is to make sure that these programs are safe and that they will not be used for weapons purposes. to do that for companies, foreign governments need to cooperate with iran, but the u. s. sanctions...
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fitzpatrick. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in strong support of the postal service reform act. as my colleagues pointed out here, this is a long overdue reform measure that will ensure six-day delivery, eliminate the prefund mandate which only applies to the u.s. postal service, not a single other government agency across this nation has been subject to this wildly outrageous provision that has significantly undermined the financial stability of the post office. the very first postmaster general was someone from my hometown of philadelphia, a man by the name of ben franklin. his annual salary was $1,000 a year. you look at the history of the u.s. postal service, up until and including the time of the covid-19 pandemic where they were upfront on the front lines serving our community, serving our constituents, making sure our country continue to run, we owe them this support to reform these measures an ensure the stability and strength of our hero letter carriers and postal workers a
fitzpatrick. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you, madam speaker. i rise in strong support of the postal service reform act. as my colleagues pointed out here, this is a long overdue reform measure that will ensure six-day delivery, eliminate the prefund mandate which only applies to the u.s. postal service, not a single other government agency across this nation has been subject to this wildly outrageous provision that has...
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i want to thank representatives fitzpatrick for working on this legislation. i ask unanimous consent that the statements of support for the bill from the afl-cio, communication workers of america, united steel workers and the alliance for american manufacturing be centered into the record -- be entered into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pascrell: thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. babin: i wish to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. johnson: thank you, madam speaker. i yield one minute to the gentleman from indiana, ms. mrvan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mrvan: i thank chairwoman johnson for allowing me to speak on this. congress must advance this legislation to ensure american technology and manufacturing has the innovation advantage to continue to grow our economy, strengthen our national security and tackle our supply chain issues. indiana's firs
i want to thank representatives fitzpatrick for working on this legislation. i ask unanimous consent that the statements of support for the bill from the afl-cio, communication workers of america, united steel workers and the alliance for american manufacturing be centered into the record -- be entered into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pascrell: thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. babin: i wish to...
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fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair.nks to all the panelists for being here. we appreciate your expertise so i want to start with that. it's so good to see you. wanted to talk a little bit recently issued the principles for transportation. these principles make it clear innovation investments should be creating high-quality jobs. do you believe congress should adopt this as opposed to overseeing new technologies as well and do you expect if so this approach to improve the lives of your members? >> thank you for the question. absolutely, congress should follow the lead that the dot set out. innovation investment can be an absolute win-win across the board with public transit, for the workforce in terms of ensuring good jobs are protected and when good jobs are created that they are solid union jobs. it can also enhance the service delivery repairs and the overall transit experience so that type of innovation investment is exactly what we are looking at and with a regulatory framework in place that bears in mind the impact
fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair.nks to all the panelists for being here. we appreciate your expertise so i want to start with that. it's so good to see you. wanted to talk a little bit recently issued the principles for transportation. these principles make it clear innovation investments should be creating high-quality jobs. do you believe congress should adopt this as opposed to overseeing new technologies as well and do you expect if so this approach to improve...
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fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman when the pipeline suffered, we saw the impacts to get these directives to require the reporting and the plans in 2020 what more is being done to identify in a quicker fashion. >> within 12 hours that is because of the criticality of the nation's pipelines and the fact that they carry the majority of the resources needed so that's why we are very forward leaning in establishing that and we've updated the definition as i mentioned of what is the reportable cybersecurity incident with the industry. >> to continue to pay ransom to bad actors and if not, do you think the legislation would be needed to make the ransom payments altogether? >> as referenced earlier, it has likely the highest level of activity and i would to say that through the department of homeland security we work with our law enforcement, the fbi, the federal, state, local law enforcement to identify those opportunities. i would defer to my colleagues how we can best combat from the technical standpoint in additi
fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman when the pipeline suffered, we saw the impacts to get these directives to require the reporting and the plans in 2020 what more is being done to identify in a quicker fashion. >> within 12 hours that is because of the criticality of the nation's pipelines and the fact that they carry the majority of the resources needed so that's why we are very forward leaning in establishing that and we've updated the definition as i...
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i also want to recognize congressman fitzpatrick, senator shaheen, and senator portman for their partnershipnd leadership making this legislation bipartisan and bicameral. i want to recognize and thank president biden for his incredible commitment to lgbtqi equality here at home and around the world. with today's vote the u.s. house will send a strong message across the world that every member of the lgbtqi community deserves to live with dignity and free from violence, unlaw fellow detention, torture, and other forms of brutality. h.r. 3485, the global respect act, builds on existing sanction authorities. by requiring the president to deny visas to foreign nationals who commit gross human rights violations against members of the lgbtqi community. let me be clear, this bill protects lgbtqi people from murder and torture and other forms of violence. rejecting this proposal is you are saying people like me can be murdered and tortured with no consequence. whether that's your intention or not, that's the impact of your vote. in the past years we have seen a dangerous increase in violence agains
i also want to recognize congressman fitzpatrick, senator shaheen, and senator portman for their partnershipnd leadership making this legislation bipartisan and bicameral. i want to recognize and thank president biden for his incredible commitment to lgbtqi equality here at home and around the world. with today's vote the u.s. house will send a strong message across the world that every member of the lgbtqi community deserves to live with dignity and free from violence, unlaw fellow detention,...
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fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mrs. newhouse, thank you for being with us today. when with colonial pipeline suffered their cyberattack in may, tsa required reporting and incident report plans were needed. in 2020 the time to report a breach was over 200 days. what more is being done by your agency to identify cyberattacks in a quicker fashion. >> thank you for your support and your question, congressman. with respect to those security directives and the pipeline industry, we require reporting within 12 hours. that's because of the critical nature of our nation's pipelines, the fact they carry -- the significant effects they would have because they carry the resources necessary to run this country. we're very forward leaning in establishing that immediate timeframe. we updated what is a reportable cyber security incident also. >> secondly, it's been found that over 80% of breaches are financially motivated. the average ransomware payment rose over a third in 2020 from 2019 levels to over $100,000. do you believe america
fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mrs. newhouse, thank you for being with us today. when with colonial pipeline suffered their cyberattack in may, tsa required reporting and incident report plans were needed. in 2020 the time to report a breach was over 200 days. what more is being done by your agency to identify cyberattacks in a quicker fashion. >> thank you for your support and your question, congressman. with respect to those security directives and the...
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fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you, mister chairman.thank you for being with us today. >> [inaudible] >> when the colonial pipeline suffered their attack in may, we saw the grave impacts on our nation and infrastructure. tsa's directives to require reporting and incident report calls were muted. in 2020, the average estimated time to identify a breach was over 200 days. my first question is, what more is being done by your agency to identify separate attacks? >> thank you for your support on your question, congressman. with respect to the security directives for the pipeline industry, we require reporting of the incidents within 12 hours. and that is because of the critical nature of our nations pipelines, the fact that they carry the majority of -- the significant effect that it would have. they carry the majority of the resources needed to run this country. that is why we are very forward leaning in establishing that timeframe. and we have also updated that definition, as i mentioned, around what is a reportable cybersecurity incident
fitzpatrick for five minutes. >> thank you, mister chairman.thank you for being with us today. >> [inaudible] >> when the colonial pipeline suffered their attack in may, we saw the grave impacts on our nation and infrastructure. tsa's directives to require reporting and incident report calls were muted. in 2020, the average estimated time to identify a breach was over 200 days. my first question is, what more is being done by your agency to identify separate attacks? >>...
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i want to thank representatives fitzpatrick for working on this legislation. i ask unanimous consent that the statements of support for the bill from the afl-cio, communication workers of america, united steel workers and the alliance for american manufacturing be centered into the record -- be entered into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pascrell: thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. babin: i wish to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. johnson: thank you, madam speaker. i yield one minute to the gentleman from indiana, ms. mrvan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mrvan: i thank chairwoman johnson for allowing me to speak on this. congress must advance this legislation to ensure american technology and manufacturing has the innovation advantage to continue to grow our economy, strengthen our national security and tackle our supply chain issues. indiana's firs
i want to thank representatives fitzpatrick for working on this legislation. i ask unanimous consent that the statements of support for the bill from the afl-cio, communication workers of america, united steel workers and the alliance for american manufacturing be centered into the record -- be entered into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pascrell: thank you. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. babin: i wish to...
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we are nowjoined by the chief executive of the warrington wolves, karl fitzpatrick.disclose the - trade secrets. we came up with the idea at the euros. catalan dragons used a remote control. how can we do something better? we spoke to our fantastic partner, and they said how about we provide a car? a minicar? so the next thing, we need a driver. so the next thing, we need a driver. so we went on a search to find an adequate driver. whizzy rascal lives up adequate driver. whizzy rascal lives up to her name. adequate driver. whizzy rascal lives up to her name-— up to her name. she! that is quite tellinr. i up to her name. she! that is quite telling. i signed _ up to her name. she! that is quite telling. i signed in _ up to her name. she! that is quite telling. i signed in nda. _ up to her name. she! that is quite telling. i signed in nda. so - up to her name. she! that is quite telling. i signed in nda. so has. telling. i signed in nda. so has whizzy rascal- _ telling. i signed in nda. so has whizzy rascal. but _ telling. i signed in nda. so has whizzy rascal. but i _
we are nowjoined by the chief executive of the warrington wolves, karl fitzpatrick.disclose the - trade secrets. we came up with the idea at the euros. catalan dragons used a remote control. how can we do something better? we spoke to our fantastic partner, and they said how about we provide a car? a minicar? so the next thing, we need a driver. so the next thing, we need a driver. so we went on a search to find an adequate driver. whizzy rascal lives up adequate driver. whizzy rascal lives up...