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i went off the charts with a show, dan fitzpatrick.was a tremendous call.w3 right now fitzpatrick saysw3 what's working is tech. how does he getko■ there? tech has the best breadth out there. like it's shug edchicagoed a gav listerine. when you zoom ine1 on the tech that's almost half. makes sense. the semiconductor stocks spent last year in the dog house because we had a horrific chip glut. but now that seems to be diminishing at the same time tech has come back from the wal1 street fashion know.lébr(t&ho if you think we're entering the end, that's good news for tech, too. sook let's start with the daily chart of the broader index. that's the semiconductor index. this made a textbook inverse head and shoulders, okay? that's a very positive andwo/■ consistent pattern. it looks like the head and shoulders of a person upside down. this is a very reliable pattern. they broke out above the neckline. he tells fitzpatrick that the semiindex could have a lot more room to run. at the same !u+gkuy he likes th the 50 day and u■200-day moving ave
i went off the charts with a show, dan fitzpatrick.was a tremendous call.w3 right now fitzpatrick saysw3 what's working is tech. how does he getko■ there? tech has the best breadth out there. like it's shug edchicagoed a gav listerine. when you zoom ine1 on the tech that's almost half. makes sense. the semiconductor stocks spent last year in the dog house because we had a horrific chip glut. but now that seems to be diminishing at the same time tech has come back from the wal1 street fashion...
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. >> reporter: daniel fitzpatrick's original goal, retire at 60. he's now 64.planning executive making low six figures with money worry. >> the benchmarks move as i get older. >> what's your timeline for retirement? >> work till i'm 70 and then to look for something part-time afterward. >> reporter: the national average for one person to live comfortably in retirement, roughly $967,000 in savings. every retirement scenario is different, but that's $74,000 a year for the average american worker to live out his retirement. what's troubling, the typical retirement account's balance -- $144,000. >> the average social security benefits that people draw are about $20,000 every year, and if you are just relying on social security, it will be very difficult to make ends meet. >> reporter: and yet 40% of retirees say social security is their only source of income. waiting to retire at 70 maximizes social security monthly benefits for the financial challenges of aging retirees. >> the biggest expense that goes up are these medical expenses. >> reporter: georgians like fi
. >> reporter: daniel fitzpatrick's original goal, retire at 60. he's now 64.planning executive making low six figures with money worry. >> the benchmarks move as i get older. >> what's your timeline for retirement? >> work till i'm 70 and then to look for something part-time afterward. >> reporter: the national average for one person to live comfortably in retirement, roughly $967,000 in savings. every retirement scenario is different, but that's $74,000 a year...
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fitzpatrick about the risk this oses. �* , ., fitzpatrick about the risk this oses.mphasising that the plant has _ poses. it's worth emphasising that the plant has been _ poses. it's worth emphasising that the plant has been completely - the plant has been completely off—line for several months, it was taken off—line in september, so the risks go down the longer that the plant is off—line. taking a nuclear plant is off—line. taking a nuclear plant of light is not like turning off a heater, because the core continues to generate heat for quite some time, but every month it goes past, that gets less and less and so the reason you need power to the site is for several reasons — firstly, you still do need to cool the core, it will still be releasing hundreds of kilowatts of heat, so quite a lot, but it's really about maintaining the overall security and safety of the site, maintaining the reactors in good shape, maintaining the storage facilities in good shape, being able to operate the plant in line with international practice. plant in line with international ractice.
fitzpatrick about the risk this oses. �* , ., fitzpatrick about the risk this oses.mphasising that the plant has _ poses. it's worth emphasising that the plant has been _ poses. it's worth emphasising that the plant has been completely - the plant has been completely off—line for several months, it was taken off—line in september, so the risks go down the longer that the plant is off—line. taking a nuclear plant is off—line. taking a nuclear plant of light is not like turning off a...
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fitzpatrick: thank you. i rise today in favor of my amendment designated as amendment 8 to h.r. 5, the parents bill of rights. we have a responsibility to be mindful of the costs and implementation of this bill on our schools, parents shall and communities. my amendment would require the g.a.o. report on the impact of this legislation. our priority must be to set our children up for success. giving parents the transparency and voice they deserve in their child's education. it also means making the federal government answer both to the potential cost of this bill on state and local educational agencies and individual schools throughout our nation. we have made a commitment to our constituents to demand more dwibility from their government and use of their taxpayer dollars, as well as to safeguard a better future for the next generation of americans. my amendment will guarantee we keep that promise. with that i urge the amendment's option, i reserve the balance of -- option, i reserve thebalanc. the chair: for
fitzpatrick: thank you. i rise today in favor of my amendment designated as amendment 8 to h.r. 5, the parents bill of rights. we have a responsibility to be mindful of the costs and implementation of this bill on our schools, parents shall and communities. my amendment would require the g.a.o. report on the impact of this legislation. our priority must be to set our children up for success. giving parents the transparency and voice they deserve in their child's education. it also means making...
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paddy's day there was representative brian fitzpatrick, introduced a bill that would make st. patrick's day a federal holiday. host: how likely is that to become law? guest: [applause] we will have to see how many people coalesced around this. host: nancy vu with us for the next 15 minutes. if you would like to join the conversation, (202) 748-8001, republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. what do you know about any health updates for mitch mcconnell? guest: last week mitch mcconnell's office released a statement for how he is doing. he has been discharged from the hospital. it was revealed he had a minor rib fracture. he is now recuperating within a rehab center. we are not sure when senator mitch mcconnell will return to the senate. his absence has been followed among the public and caucus. senator john thune is working in conjunction with mcconnell's aides to try to secure the caucus going forward. host: what are the key when republicans get back? guest: they are looking to vote to repeal the 1991 and 2002 amf. host: authorization of military fo
paddy's day there was representative brian fitzpatrick, introduced a bill that would make st. patrick's day a federal holiday. host: how likely is that to become law? guest: [applause] we will have to see how many people coalesced around this. host: nancy vu with us for the next 15 minutes. if you would like to join the conversation, (202) 748-8001, republicans. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. what do you know about any health updates for mitch mcconnell? guest: last...
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i want to bring in now stock market mentor dan fitzpatrick. those requirements are rolled back and the reason 33 democrats in the house and 17 in the senate voted for it is that they were ooh the onerous on small banks because they couldn't make loans. that sort of stands to reason. >> right. charles: and what i'm worried about is that the focusing on spin, blaming the last guy, blaming regulators is going to miss the point and the sense of urgency in this emergency right now. how do you think they should be handling this? >> yeah. i mean, look, i'm not the biggest trump fan in the world, but a at some point you've got to stop blaming the last guy, and that was the point i was going to make. this was a bipartisan thing, so you can't look back and say, oh, they should have done this and that. this is a problem, it's a systemic problem, but it's a systemic problem in that the people that are running the show here -- powell, you know, yelles people. and so what they seem to be doing, at least in my view, they're kind of, like, playing scramble go
i want to bring in now stock market mentor dan fitzpatrick. those requirements are rolled back and the reason 33 democrats in the house and 17 in the senate voted for it is that they were ooh the onerous on small banks because they couldn't make loans. that sort of stands to reason. >> right. charles: and what i'm worried about is that the focusing on spin, blaming the last guy, blaming regulators is going to miss the point and the sense of urgency in this emergency right now. how do you...
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mark fitzpatrick is a former us assistant deputy of so of state for non proliferation. this is largely governing less territory law, less territory. and the uranium in question was left over from nuclear weapons program. it's not very dangerous in preparation terms because it's, it totally unimed rich. you have to, you know, do a lot of concentration of the enrichment level to, to make it worthy of being used in a reactor and much more for a bomb. but probably somebody stole who thought it was valuable and, and that's why it went missing the amount of material to point to turn sounds like a lot. and it could contribute to any country or non state actor that had a nuclear weapons program. but it wouldn't be enough to make the where with all of one bomb it's you need about 10 tons of natural uranium to then concentrate to produce of highly enriched uranium per box. so it's not that much material. you know, the, i, e, a doesn't track all yellow cake around the world, but they were tracking this yellow cake in libya because it had been part of a nuclear weapons program. so
mark fitzpatrick is a former us assistant deputy of so of state for non proliferation. this is largely governing less territory law, less territory. and the uranium in question was left over from nuclear weapons program. it's not very dangerous in preparation terms because it's, it totally unimed rich. you have to, you know, do a lot of concentration of the enrichment level to, to make it worthy of being used in a reactor and much more for a bomb. but probably somebody stole who thought it was...
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fitzpatrick. blocked all six.is amendments would have opposed drilling in the delaware river basin and ensure that it does on nt preempt a state contusion and preserve the greenhouse gas reduction fund, prohibited energy exploration activities on any protected public land and added a sense of congress that u.s. citizens have a right to clean air and clean water. i mean, i get it, my friends are pushing this polluters over people bill, but a republican who is on co-chair of the problem solvers' caucus, why won't you debate these? maybe they were too radical to be debated on the house floor. i hope mr. fitzpatrick, after witnessing his own majority block all of his amendments, even the gentleman what occurred down with a revision, i hope he will not support this rule. supporting this rule would mean that he is voting to block his all amendments. i would ask all republicans of the problem solvers' caucus to vote no. if you don't, this will be the pattern. i would ask the problem solvers how plan to solve any problems
fitzpatrick. blocked all six.is amendments would have opposed drilling in the delaware river basin and ensure that it does on nt preempt a state contusion and preserve the greenhouse gas reduction fund, prohibited energy exploration activities on any protected public land and added a sense of congress that u.s. citizens have a right to clean air and clean water. i mean, i get it, my friends are pushing this polluters over people bill, but a republican who is on co-chair of the problem solvers'...
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fitzpatrick, had been postponed. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments on which proceedings were further postponed in the following order, amendment number 5 by ms. bonamici, number 6 of mr. crane of arizona, number 7 of mr. davidson of ohio and number 8 of mr. fitzpatrick of pennsylvania. the chair will reduce to 2 minutes the electronic vote in this series. the unfinished business is request for a recorded vote to amendment number 5 printed in house report 118-12 offered by the gentlewoman from oregon, ms. bonamici on which further proceedings were postponed and the knows prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 5 printed in house report 118-12 offered by ms. bonamici of oregon. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by -- their vote by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made pos
fitzpatrick, had been postponed. pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, proceedings will now resume on those amendments on which proceedings were further postponed in the following order, amendment number 5 by ms. bonamici, number 6 of mr. crane of arizona, number 7 of mr. davidson of ohio and number 8 of mr. fitzpatrick of pennsylvania. the chair will reduce to 2 minutes the electronic vote in this series. the unfinished business is request for a recorded vote to amendment number 5 printed in house...
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group for ukraine in the house of representatives and member of the intelligence committee brian fitzpatrickut mistakes and achievements during 2022 and also about the strategy of american aid to kyiv for the current year, see the interview of kateryna lisunova, let's go back a year, a few weeks before february 24, what did you know about the full-scale invasion of russia at that time, what were your expectations and what were your forecasts. in short, many experts said that the russians will overthrow the government in kyiv in a week or two, quote, it is obvious that this did not happen, they were also wrong about afghanistan . they thought that the events there would take more time , but everything happened very quickly. it is possible for the united states to withdraw from afghanistan was fueled by experts' forecasts about ukraine, but ukraine proved that these experts and the whole world were wrong . if there is any moral of history in this, the world saw what ukraine is and who the ukrainian people are. many people, even among my colleagues , probably would not have found ukraine on a m
group for ukraine in the house of representatives and member of the intelligence committee brian fitzpatrickut mistakes and achievements during 2022 and also about the strategy of american aid to kyiv for the current year, see the interview of kateryna lisunova, let's go back a year, a few weeks before february 24, what did you know about the full-scale invasion of russia at that time, what were your expectations and what were your forecasts. in short, many experts said that the russians will...
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let's bring in mot. fitzpatrick. he's a former us assistant deputy of state for non proliferation, is also an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies and joins us live from washington, dc mach good to have you back with us. so the i a says over 2 and a half tons of uranium now missing in libya. how does 2 tons of uranium just disappear? and it sounds like a pot for a very scary movie, doesn't it? yeah, well i, you know, it's important realize this is a largely govern less territory lawless territory. and the uranium in question was left over from the office nuclear weapons program. it's not very dangerous in preparation terms because it's, it totally unimed reached. you have to, you know, do a lot of concentration of the enrichment level to, to make it worthy of being used in a reactor and much more for a bomb. but probably somebody soul who thought it was valuable and, and that's why it went missing. i'm mom and i say we know that for uranium to me, weapon eyes, it has to be very highly
let's bring in mot. fitzpatrick. he's a former us assistant deputy of state for non proliferation, is also an associate fellow at the international institute for strategic studies and joins us live from washington, dc mach good to have you back with us. so the i a says over 2 and a half tons of uranium now missing in libya. how does 2 tons of uranium just disappear? and it sounds like a pot for a very scary movie, doesn't it? yeah, well i, you know, it's important realize this is a largely...
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i want to take a minute to thank representative mike hopkins and representative john fitzpatrick for cleaning this effort. thank you, gentlemen. -- four leading this effort. thank you, gentlemen. [applause] gov. gianforte: to make our communities safer, i ask you to pass that funding and get it to my desk. working with the attorney general, we also propose investing in law enforcement. our budget funds 16 new highway patrol troopers and criminal investigators. we also propose funding six new prosecutors at the montana department of justice. taken together, they will combat the scourge of drug trafficking, human trafficking, narcotics, major crimes, and crimes against our children. the brave men and women of law enforcement put their lives on the line each and every day. they deserve our support. i speak for all montanans when i say we see you, we appreciate you and we will always back the blue. [applause] gov. gianforte: while we crack down on criminals peddling dangerous drugs, we're also focused on expanding access to treatment and recovery for montanans struggling with addiction.
i want to take a minute to thank representative mike hopkins and representative john fitzpatrick for cleaning this effort. thank you, gentlemen. -- four leading this effort. thank you, gentlemen. [applause] gov. gianforte: to make our communities safer, i ask you to pass that funding and get it to my desk. working with the attorney general, we also propose investing in law enforcement. our budget funds 16 new highway patrol troopers and criminal investigators. we also propose funding six new...
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matt fitzpatrick kept alive his hopes of reaching the knockout stage by beating australian min woo leer results go his way to set up a three—way play—off. and that's all the sport for now. some of us are old enough to remember watching torvill and dean at the _ remember watching torvill and dean at the time. a project helping students recover from addiction is being rolled out at the university of birmingham. the scheme, which is the first of its kind in the uk, sets students up in �*recovery flats' which allows them to focus on their studies rather than drop out of university. our midlands correspondent phil mackie has more. hey, morning. welcome. welcome, fellas. hi. come in, come in. welcome to the recovery flat. this student flat is unique. three rooms here. my room is on the end. that's my space. yusuf is a mature student, eight years in recovery. opened since january, there's room for five other students, all of whom are recovering from some form of addiction. recovery flats, and the support projects which work alongside them, are commonplace in american colleges, where they've h
matt fitzpatrick kept alive his hopes of reaching the knockout stage by beating australian min woo leer results go his way to set up a three—way play—off. and that's all the sport for now. some of us are old enough to remember watching torvill and dean at the _ remember watching torvill and dean at the time. a project helping students recover from addiction is being rolled out at the university of birmingham. the scheme, which is the first of its kind in the uk, sets students up in...
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let's bring in jack fitzpatrick as well as our political news reporter, jodi schneider. we have seen reaction from the former president. in a way, this very much lays into the kind of grievance-driven narrative that he has embraced for a very long time. jodi: yes, this is really donald trump's playbook. as you may recall, he said he was going to be arrested a week and a half ago and he wasn't, but now he is saying the same kind of thing he did say when he claimed he would be arrested. he is saying is it's a political witchhunt, and he is leveling blame at the district attorney in manhattan, saying that this is politically motivated, they are out to get him, and they want to stop his campaign for president, that he is the front runner. we are also hearing from supporters of donald trump saying the same thing, leveling a lot of criticism at the da in manhattan, saying this was a case that is politically motivated. it is, of course, alleging that he paid hush money to pornography star stormy daniels and that he falsified documents in that payment. haidi: his rival, ron desa
let's bring in jack fitzpatrick as well as our political news reporter, jodi schneider. we have seen reaction from the former president. in a way, this very much lays into the kind of grievance-driven narrative that he has embraced for a very long time. jodi: yes, this is really donald trump's playbook. as you may recall, he said he was going to be arrested a week and a half ago and he wasn't, but now he is saying the same kind of thing he did say when he claimed he would be arrested. he is...
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brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania was the lone gop name.enate majority leader chuck schumer will not consider the bill. hr one, is dead on arrival in the senate. not because of politics, but because it's so ridiculous. and it's been drawn up by a bunch of pro oil senators have no regard for anything else. no democrat has been consulted. house speaker kevin mccarthy believes moderate democrats may support the legislation in the the legislation in the senate. >> if schumer is in conference, there's a lot of people there that wants to make american energy. they want to make merge longer. if they care about lowering global emissions, all they ever do is raise emissions. >> president biden threatened a veto of the bill. the president plans to roll back the president's environmental policies. the congressional budget office says the bill adds $430 million to the deficit. >> neil: chad pergram to that. and now to the oklahoma congressman kind enough to join us. if you take senator schumer at his word, this ain't happening. you're done. it finished
brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania was the lone gop name.enate majority leader chuck schumer will not consider the bill. hr one, is dead on arrival in the senate. not because of politics, but because it's so ridiculous. and it's been drawn up by a bunch of pro oil senators have no regard for anything else. no democrat has been consulted. house speaker kevin mccarthy believes moderate democrats may support the legislation in the the legislation in the senate. >> if schumer is in conference,...
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brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania was lone g.o.p. nay . >> hr1 is dead on arrival in senate it is so ridiculous and drawn you were by a bunch of pro oil senators without regard for anything else. reporter: house speaker kevin mccarthy believes that moderate democrats they support it in senate. >> even ask his own conference there are a lot of people there that want to make american energy and american stronger, if they really care about lowering global emissions they just raise, missions under their majority. reporter: president biden threatened to veto the bill. it rolls back the president's environmental policies, and adds 430 million to the d deficit. elizabeth: thank you, chad. >> look who is back with us, chairman of house administration, congressman brian style, and karol roth. congressman how can chuck schumer say that democrats were not consulted when 4 democrats voted for house energy pill, bill, and dozens say yes to vot vote tokin -- stop voting for bind's restrictions. >> he just wants to hide from the fact that biden adm
brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania was lone g.o.p. nay . >> hr1 is dead on arrival in senate it is so ridiculous and drawn you were by a bunch of pro oil senators without regard for anything else. reporter: house speaker kevin mccarthy believes that moderate democrats they support it in senate. >> even ask his own conference there are a lot of people there that want to make american energy and american stronger, if they really care about lowering global emissions they just raise,...
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this is michael fitzpatrick, a nuclear power expert.elopments. i it tells us that the russians havel not given up on the terror bombing campaign that they have been in engaged in over| the past several months. it's intended to demoralise - the ukrainians and undercut support for the ukrainian government- and damage the national economy. there is not much indication that it has succeeded so far, _ that it has dealt enough damage to ukraine to have an effect - on the war effort, but it seems to have had an effect _ domestically in russia. it seems to support putin's control over russia - and the russian government. talk to me as well about the significance of those hypersonic missiles, first used at the start of the war. why would russia start using them again now? part of the problem may be - that the russiansjust didn't have enough of them to continue using them at anything - like the pace that began the war. these are extremely. sophisticated missiles. there's every indication - that they are also extremely expensive missiles. as you s
this is michael fitzpatrick, a nuclear power expert.elopments. i it tells us that the russians havel not given up on the terror bombing campaign that they have been in engaged in over| the past several months. it's intended to demoralise - the ukrainians and undercut support for the ukrainian government- and damage the national economy. there is not much indication that it has succeeded so far, _ that it has dealt enough damage to ukraine to have an effect - on the war effort, but it seems to...
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fitzpatrick is recognized. >> thank you for being here you end of the administration had begun negotiationsith the eu. the free-trade agreement they are not free trade agreements only congress can pass fta's. i asked to secretary yellen if she was aware both japan and germany what to tell semi conductors from automakers in favor of their own automakers. i also pointed out the extensive use of barriers that make it almost impossible for the u.s. to export autos to japan. the 2.5% tariff on the european auto imports into our country. perhaps most importantly we are unaware china itself is the biggest supplier of the technology and production to both japan and the eu which means allowing them to take advantage of the risk benefits benefiting china. in my estimation it will be impacted by the administrations to circumvent the requirements enacted by congress, so i have a few questions. first, and i know i'm not alone in this. what if anything america is getting out of these negotiations. do you believe that the u.s. automakers receive tariff relief and a better market access or are the negotiat
fitzpatrick is recognized. >> thank you for being here you end of the administration had begun negotiationsith the eu. the free-trade agreement they are not free trade agreements only congress can pass fta's. i asked to secretary yellen if she was aware both japan and germany what to tell semi conductors from automakers in favor of their own automakers. i also pointed out the extensive use of barriers that make it almost impossible for the u.s. to export autos to japan. the 2.5% tariff on...
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let's speak to mark fitzpatrick, an associate fellow at the international institute for succeeded strategicpment. it's positive for the individuals, the thousands of iranian citizens who were arrested and held in detention for who knows how long and now they're being released. i suspect the iranian government did so because it believes it is now on top of the situation. the protests had largely died away since the beginning of the year, and the government probably feels that it can take this magnanimous step, overcome this and hopes it will serve it well. [30 magnanimous step, overcome this and hopes it will serve it well.— hopes it will serve it well. do you think genuinely, _ hopes it will serve it well. do you think genuinely, there _ hopes it will serve it well. do you think genuinely, there is - hopes it will serve it well. do you think genuinely, there is the - think genuinely, there is the appetite for the protest dying away once the people are released. we saw the ferocity and the anger after the death of the 22—year—old woman of these protests. t death of the 22-year-old woman of t
let's speak to mark fitzpatrick, an associate fellow at the international institute for succeeded strategicpment. it's positive for the individuals, the thousands of iranian citizens who were arrested and held in detention for who knows how long and now they're being released. i suspect the iranian government did so because it believes it is now on top of the situation. the protests had largely died away since the beginning of the year, and the government probably feels that it can take this...
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fitzpatrick is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, ambassador tai, being here.mbassador tai, 15 advised us that you and the administration of begin negotiations with the eu andio japan, possibly others, designed to skirt the requirement and the irate requiring critical mineral inputs for batteries that come from the united states or other countries, that the united states has free-trade agreement with. obviously i think we are all clear here the agreements that are being sought are not free-trade agreements. only congress can pass fte's. last week i has secretary yellen if she was aware that both japan and germany withheld semiconductors from u.s. automakers in favor of the own automakers. she indicated she was not aware of that. i also pointed out japan's extensive use ofen nontariff barriers that make it almost impossible for the u.s. to export otters to japan. i informed her that cars exported to the eu and create a 10% tariff compared compared to 2.5% tariff on european auto import into our country. perhaps most importantly, we made her aware that china itse
fitzpatrick is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, ambassador tai, being here.mbassador tai, 15 advised us that you and the administration of begin negotiations with the eu andio japan, possibly others, designed to skirt the requirement and the irate requiring critical mineral inputs for batteries that come from the united states or other countries, that the united states has free-trade agreement with. obviously i think we are all clear here the agreements that are being...
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patrick's day, there was a representative brian fitzpatrick introduced a bill that would make st.atrick's day a federal holiday. host: how likely is that to become law? guest: we will have to see how many people coalesce around this. host: nancy vu with us about 15-20 minutes. republicans (202) 748-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. independents (202) 748-8002. shift over to the senate, what do we know about how funding when it comes to mitch mcconnell? guest: the latest update was last week when senator mitch mcconnell's office released a statement about how he's doing. he has been discharged from the hospital. he had a minor group fracture and now he is recuperating within a rehab center. we are not sure when senator mitch mcconnell will return to the senate but his absence has been felt amongst the republican caucus. senator john boone is working in conjunction with mcconnell's aids. host: what are the key policy issues this week? guest: the senate specifically they are looking to vote on repealing the 1991 and 2002 authorization to bring military force. this would essentially end
patrick's day, there was a representative brian fitzpatrick introduced a bill that would make st.atrick's day a federal holiday. host: how likely is that to become law? guest: we will have to see how many people coalesce around this. host: nancy vu with us about 15-20 minutes. republicans (202) 748-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. independents (202) 748-8002. shift over to the senate, what do we know about how funding when it comes to mitch mcconnell? guest: the latest update was last week when...
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fitzpatrick's questions and comments regarding trade authority and i just want to state the record that we don't agree on every thing across the aisle, but i think there is general concern of the direction of trade negotiation and where that authority lies and i look forward to further conversation with the administration to provide greater verity and to protect the prerogatives. we learned a lot during the pandemic about supply chain's. what can go wrong when we relied too heavily on other countries, particularly china for example. i was really proud to work with the administration on the chips and science act, the inflation reduction act, both of which will support american workers bringing manufacturing jobs back to our country. i happen to have a company that makes poly silicon. it is a base material for semiconductors and solar panels. included in the chips and science act, onshore production of these really important materials. as treasury drafts its guidance, does treasury intend to include the entire supply chain of semiconductors including poly silicon? >> i think we are in the
fitzpatrick's questions and comments regarding trade authority and i just want to state the record that we don't agree on every thing across the aisle, but i think there is general concern of the direction of trade negotiation and where that authority lies and i look forward to further conversation with the administration to provide greater verity and to protect the prerogatives. we learned a lot during the pandemic about supply chain's. what can go wrong when we relied too heavily on other...
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. >> thank you mister fitzpatrick. >> thank you mister chairman, thank you all for being here.m going to ask the same question to you that i will the industry heads when they appear before us. general petraeus, you will not speak the same language when it comes to the truth threat facing america in the world. as much internal -- external threats from china and russia, with curry and the like, the greatest threat is internal division. democracy here in united states, a lot of us to find with that true threat is very differently. as it pertains to this committee, drilling down on it, i believe the biggest threat to our country, to exactly what you point to is the politicization of our intelligence community and the agencies. i spent 14 years in the bureau, i never saw it, if i ever did i would've called it out. and my oversight role in congress, i've seen that it does in fact happen, it does exist both in the bureau, and the agency. granted, it is the exception, and not the rule. but it is there. and just like our local communities are made less safe when the communities lose fai
. >> thank you mister fitzpatrick. >> thank you mister chairman, thank you all for being here.m going to ask the same question to you that i will the industry heads when they appear before us. general petraeus, you will not speak the same language when it comes to the truth threat facing america in the world. as much internal -- external threats from china and russia, with curry and the like, the greatest threat is internal division. democracy here in united states, a lot of us to...
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fitzpatrick. >> thank you, chairman, thank you for being here. but i'm going to impose the same question that the agencies have appeared before us. general petraeus, yet i speak the same language when it comes to the true threat facing america and the world, as much as external threats -- the greatest threat is internal division. undermining the democracy of the united states. we have to define with that true threat is, and as it pertains to this committee, drilling down, i believe the biggest threat to our country is exactly what you point to, which is a politicization of our intelligence community and the agencies. i spent 14 years in the bureau, i never saw it because if i did, i would've called it out. in our oversight, i've seen that it does in fact happen, it does exist, both in the bureau and agency. granted, it's the exception and not the rule. but it is there. just like our local communities have been less safe when the communities lose faith in these departments, which protect them. so to, our nation is less safe. when the american publ
fitzpatrick. >> thank you, chairman, thank you for being here. but i'm going to impose the same question that the agencies have appeared before us. general petraeus, yet i speak the same language when it comes to the true threat facing america and the world, as much as external threats -- the greatest threat is internal division. undermining the democracy of the united states. we have to define with that true threat is, and as it pertains to this committee, drilling down, i believe the...
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republican brian fitzpatrick said i don't approve. i don't approve. this doesn't scale.s of people who have come to see him. it is -- i'm just -- i know. i know. it is a shock opera. and i'm falling for it but that was sick. >> i'm not sure i'm ready to pin a medal on any of the lapels of those republicans at this point. i like to quote from graham said in the 2016 campaign. he said that if we elect donald trump it will destroy the republican party and we will deserve it. something to that effect. i think that they still haven't realized the damage that this guy is doing on a daily basis. give me a break. the republicans in the house that are saying this is not the right thing to do, this guy kevin mccarthy getting the band of trump crazies center stage. they're paying for expeditions to jail to look at the poor criminals' living conditions. when they went to jail in washington, d.c. they found out they were being treated much better than others held at that particular prison. this is a dog and pony show that kevin mccarthy is embracing. go, marjorie taylor greene. so i
republican brian fitzpatrick said i don't approve. i don't approve. this doesn't scale.s of people who have come to see him. it is -- i'm just -- i know. i know. it is a shock opera. and i'm falling for it but that was sick. >> i'm not sure i'm ready to pin a medal on any of the lapels of those republicans at this point. i like to quote from graham said in the 2016 campaign. he said that if we elect donald trump it will destroy the republican party and we will deserve it. something to...
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fitzpatrick is reaganesque. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, ambassador tai, for being here. ambassador tai, your team had advised us that you and administration have begun negotiations with the eu and japan, possibly others, designed to skirt the requirement and the ira required critical mineral inputs for batteries that come from the united states or other countries, that the united states has free-trade agreement with. obviously i think we're all clear the agreements that are being sought are not free trade agreements. only congress can pass fte's. last week i asked yellen issue is aware that both japan and germany withheld semiconductors from u.s. automakers in favor of the own automakers. xi indicated xi was not aware of that. i also pointed out japan's extensive use of nontariff barriers that make it almost impossible for the years to export autos to japan. i informed her that cars exported to the eu create 10% tariff compared to 2.5% tariff on european import into our country. perhaps most importantly we made her aware that china itself is a biggest supplier of battery
fitzpatrick is reaganesque. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, ambassador tai, for being here. ambassador tai, your team had advised us that you and administration have begun negotiations with the eu and japan, possibly others, designed to skirt the requirement and the ira required critical mineral inputs for batteries that come from the united states or other countries, that the united states has free-trade agreement with. obviously i think we're all clear the agreements that are...