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haynes, special counsel her is here on the hill today.uments knowingly in his basement he knowingly provided those documents to his author. officer. have you seen those documents? >> i have seen i think all of the documents that were part of the special counsel progress there are special boxes worse. >> i've seen all of them but it of them. they went through a classification review we did within the intelligence community. >> will be to provide that review to this committee the damage assessments of this committee will you commit to that? >> we did an overall damage assessment with respect to all the different former documents et cetera that is been provided to the hill to i think the gang of eight will see whether or noa we can provide any further. >> who has i possession of those documents now? >> the department of justice. >> great. i would look forward to mr. chairman, the broader coittees seeing the extent of these documents. they could have been fairly benign or they could have been incredibly serious. i would encourage the intellig
haynes, special counsel her is here on the hill today.uments knowingly in his basement he knowingly provided those documents to his author. officer. have you seen those documents? >> i have seen i think all of the documents that were part of the special counsel progress there are special boxes worse. >> i've seen all of them but it of them. they went through a classification review we did within the intelligence community. >> will be to provide that review to this committee...
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avril haynes to date that concerns ou? ., ., “ avril haynes to date that concerns ou?, avril haynes to date that concerns ou? ., ., , you? looking at home first, the threats across _ you? looking at home first, the threats across our _ you? looking at home first, the threats across our southern - you? looking at home first, the i threats across our southern border are immersed concerning to me and most americans, the illegal drug activity, the fact that several individuals are believed to have come across and have got certain terrorist ideologies if not intent to do harm to the united states and its citizens. so that was probably the most start, although, not surprising just given the flow of illegal immigration that has taken place over the last several years. and then, very important was also the potential consequences of the united states and the international community not continuing to support the war in ukraine against the russian federation, and the implications more broadly in the indo—pacific, certainly china but also north korea and the messages they would re
avril haynes to date that concerns ou? ., ., “ avril haynes to date that concerns ou?, avril haynes to date that concerns ou? ., ., , you? looking at home first, the threats across _ you? looking at home first, the threats across our _ you? looking at home first, the threats across our southern - you? looking at home first, the i threats across our southern border are immersed concerning to me and most americans, the illegal drug activity, the fact that several individuals are believed to...
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haynes film, and i think it's going to — the haynes film, and i think it's going to be telling this think the interest of biopic like this is someone of my age, i've known — this is someone of my age, i've known of— this is someone of my age, i've known of bob dylan being this cultural— known of bob dylan being this cultural figure for all my life, but for a _ cultural figure for all my life, but for a lot— cultural figure for all my life, but for a lot of— cultural figure for all my life, but for a lot of young that don't see films. _ for a lot of young that don't see films. this — for a lot of young that don't see films, this is quite a long time ago _ films, this is quite a long time ago i— films, this is quite a long time ago iwas— films, this is quite a long time ago. i wasjust thinking earlier that while _ ago. i wasjust thinking earlier that while we were kind of chatting earlier, _ that while we were kind of chatting earlier, that even sweat seeing now is mid~ _ earlier, that even sweat seeing now is mid. bob dylan like his blood on the tracks— is mid. bob dylan like his blo
haynes film, and i think it's going to — the haynes film, and i think it's going to be telling this think the interest of biopic like this is someone of my age, i've known — this is someone of my age, i've known of— this is someone of my age, i've known of bob dylan being this cultural— known of bob dylan being this cultural figure for all my life, but for a _ cultural figure for all my life, but for a lot— cultural figure for all my life, but for a lot of— cultural figure for all...
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director wray, director haynes, the director of intelligence has been incredibly vocal about the threat that tiktok poses. when you look at how much they have been issuing a warning, it is really unprecedented. we don't see anything like that normally. we really need to heed those warnings and understand that thes■=e apps posted by foreign adversary nations need to pose a threat. host: dig into the threat because it is■é interesting, our viewers were saying they were surprised that lawmakers would move quickly in that it passed the committee last week, and that you saw this overwhelming bipartisan support. 352.and they can't support other legislation but they can come together behind this. what is going on, what is behind this? host: guest: there is nothing nefarious behind it. what director wray has been doing quite effectively is he has kept his foot on the gas pedal. ■■>the threat of tiktok is emblematic of the apps hosted by foreign adversary nations. he has kept his foot on the pedal to the extent that congress can no longer ignore. it is literally impossible for the american publi
director wray, director haynes, the director of intelligence has been incredibly vocal about the threat that tiktok poses. when you look at how much they have been issuing a warning, it is really unprecedented. we don't see anything like that normally. we really need to heed those warnings and understand that thes■=e apps posted by foreign adversary nations need to pose a threat. host: dig into the threat because it is■é interesting, our viewers were saying they were surprised that...
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you had to say meetings with your haynes in the 1st couple of minutes, which was incredible. all right, but we need to be human being developed as well. okay. we need to show to your stories of what breaks you or makes you feel unsafe, what has an impact on you? all of that is very important because, you know, and i know that anybody can lunatics performing them is a completely different ball game. war differs you from any other which. so for your 2nd task, you're going to be performing in front of people who has been seeing magic every single day. for the last 7 years. these are people whose feedback die for this is people who manage me. they are one of the most of whom could agencies in the country and is your level to perform for them. that's your 2nd task . and it's very important that you let yourself, the human being come every time you a story, a story which is very bush and alison 8th grade. i want to know no one's mean in school. seeing that. so in this school competition, it was a dining tongue, and i go to my beach, i was nice. i'm going to perform magic. i'm going
you had to say meetings with your haynes in the 1st couple of minutes, which was incredible. all right, but we need to be human being developed as well. okay. we need to show to your stories of what breaks you or makes you feel unsafe, what has an impact on you? all of that is very important because, you know, and i know that anybody can lunatics performing them is a completely different ball game. war differs you from any other which. so for your 2nd task, you're going to be performing in...
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he understands perfectly well what ’s happening, but now he has a task before him, just like avrel haynesdifferent question, but for the administration , which includes the same burns, he is still a democrat, he needs to convince, in fact, these voters of this, so when a person really knows what is really happening, well, i think after all, the cia works there, the intelligence department also works, on the other hand you need to say something that will generally be included, what is called open analogues, will be published, but not everyone listens, they are not published. moreover, you can get them later for free, they even post them when it comes up for burns, so you get the impression that he, well guys, well, let ’s finish this all now, although he still says some things, but he says enough so to speak, convincingly in the sense that there is no hiding the fact that ukraine suffered a defeat, he actually said about it, what it suffered defeat, but it suffers defeat precisely because... there is no money , but if there were supplies, that means money, well , there was money in june, t
he understands perfectly well what ’s happening, but now he has a task before him, just like avrel haynesdifferent question, but for the administration , which includes the same burns, he is still a democrat, he needs to convince, in fact, these voters of this, so when a person really knows what is really happening, well, i think after all, the cia works there, the intelligence department also works, on the other hand you need to say something that will generally be included, what is called...
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, so this kind of document, under the the hand of william burnes and his nominal supervisor abril haynes, really is hostage to what the director of the cia is actually doing operationally as well, and ipsofactor cannot be, cannot be viewed as totally objective briefing from intelligence. okay, now george, this us intelligence report also argues that the distrust of netanyahu's ability, i'm quoting, "this stress of the ability to rule has deepened and broadened across the public from its already high levels before the war, and that they expect large protests demanding his resignation and new elections. a different, more moderate government is a possibility. well, this is, this is the us intelligence assessment. what's yours? well, it's it's very interesting, because of course that is the view of the us government, which is always found netanyahu." a little bit of an embarrassment just as it was always found a bit of an embarrassment even going back to the days of manah and begin. one shouldn't take any of that too seriously. um, the united states is obviously more comfortable with the so-
, so this kind of document, under the the hand of william burnes and his nominal supervisor abril haynes, really is hostage to what the director of the cia is actually doing operationally as well, and ipsofactor cannot be, cannot be viewed as totally objective briefing from intelligence. okay, now george, this us intelligence report also argues that the distrust of netanyahu's ability, i'm quoting, "this stress of the ability to rule has deepened and broadened across the public from its...
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policy, so this kind of document under the the hand of william burns and his nominal supervisor april haynes, really is hostage to... what the director of the cia is actually doing operationally as well, and if so factor cannot be cannot be viewed as totally objective briefing from intelligence. okay, now george, this us intelligence uh report also argues that the this trust of netanyahu's ability, i'm quoting, this trust of netanyahu's ability to rule has deepened and broadened across the public from its already high levels before the war. and that they expect large protests demanding his resignation and new elections, a different more moderate government is a possibility. this is this is the us intelligence assessment, what's yours? well, it's it's very interesting, because of course that is the view of the us government, which has always found netanyahu a little bit of an embarrassment just as it was always found liquid, a bit of an embarrassment even going back to the days of manah and begin. um, shouldn't take any of that too seriously, um, the united states is obviously more comfortabl
policy, so this kind of document under the the hand of william burns and his nominal supervisor april haynes, really is hostage to... what the director of the cia is actually doing operationally as well, and if so factor cannot be cannot be viewed as totally objective briefing from intelligence. okay, now george, this us intelligence uh report also argues that the this trust of netanyahu's ability, i'm quoting, this trust of netanyahu's ability to rule has deepened and broadened across the...
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film director tod haynes uses a camp style here, like his other film velvet gold mine, characterizedeak, leaving the viewer in constant excitement. the main characters were played by natalie portman, julianne moore and charles melton. the drama premiered as part of the cannes film festival. red rooms is a psychological thriller that tells the story of one of the dark legends of the darknet. broadcasts from torture rooms. in canada, there is a trial of the suspect ludovic chevalier, who took the lives of three girls and published his crimes in a closed segment of the network. kelly an, a girl obsessed with the case and the personality of the defendant, comes to every hearing as a listener. her goal remains a mystery to the audience until the very end. the leisurely thriller is similar in rhythm and nerve to the misanthrope, which collected 35 million rubles at the box office. the lack of big names won't help red. rooms , so the box office here may be more modest, soon his birthday is on the third of october, you will come with a gift, and you will still be here, of course, you too, yo
film director tod haynes uses a camp style here, like his other film velvet gold mine, characterizedeak, leaving the viewer in constant excitement. the main characters were played by natalie portman, julianne moore and charles melton. the drama premiered as part of the cannes film festival. red rooms is a psychological thriller that tells the story of one of the dark legends of the darknet. broadcasts from torture rooms. in canada, there is a trial of the suspect ludovic chevalier, who took the...
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the film's director, tod haynes , employs a camp style similar to his other film, a velvet goldmine characterizedch are brought to a peak, leaving the viewer in constant excitement. the main characters were played by natalie portman, julianne moore and charles melton. the drama premiered as part of the cannes film festival. red rooms is a psychological thriller that tells about one of the dark legends of the dark net, broadcasts from torture rooms. in in canada, there is a trial of the suspect, louis chevalier, who took his life. three girls who published their crimes in a closed segment of the network. kelly an, a girl obsessed with the case and the personality of the defendant, comes to every hearing as a listener. her goal remains a mystery to the audience until the very end. the leisurely thriller is similar in rhythm and nerve to the misanthrope, which collected 35 million rubles at the box office. the absence of big names will not play into the hands of the red rooms, so the box office here may be more modest. his birthday is coming soon in october. did you watch the film industry, quentin
the film's director, tod haynes , employs a camp style similar to his other film, a velvet goldmine characterizedch are brought to a peak, leaving the viewer in constant excitement. the main characters were played by natalie portman, julianne moore and charles melton. the drama premiered as part of the cannes film festival. red rooms is a psychological thriller that tells about one of the dark legends of the dark net, broadcasts from torture rooms. in in canada, there is a trial of the suspect,...
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in a statement, regulatory relations manager chelsey haynes says the occ is still reviewing the regulations, but she applauds the more reasonable and attainable new draft, saying it appears to address our primary concerns and is moving in the right direction toward a regulation that is feasible, cost effective and avoids unintended impacts while establishing an ambitious framework for advancing long terme water use efficiency in california, nothing is set in stone yet the water board will hear public comment and vote on the updated plan in july. if approved, it will go into effect next year. dustin dawsey, abc seven news. >> california has some of the most ambitious climate change goals in the country, but a new analysis says we won't meet them without major changes. the report, out today from environmental group nextgen, found that california's planet warming emissions aren't dropping fast enough. researchers say we need to triple emissions cuts each year to meet our goals. for 2030, we've only pulled off cuts on this scale twice in the last 20 years, during the recession and during covid.
in a statement, regulatory relations manager chelsey haynes says the occ is still reviewing the regulations, but she applauds the more reasonable and attainable new draft, saying it appears to address our primary concerns and is moving in the right direction toward a regulation that is feasible, cost effective and avoids unintended impacts while establishing an ambitious framework for advancing long terme water use efficiency in california, nothing is set in stone yet the water board will hear...
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where does haynes and there is a heavy police presence near the bus monday kolton most co way here is a security measures have been tyson that a series of civilities at the suspects of back to me. thing that talk in congress may be taken into cost to do that with a question still remains about who's behind that the time of the russian president alleged the b ukrainian side. what's involved and we hear the some of the rhetoric from a number of russian politicians while the russian needs as directly blames ukraine . so that's how they say the big talk cuz we're trying to flee to ukraine. but the ukranian side was preparing a safe passage for them. and they also tried to avoid saying the beast, cuz i'm actually work from subject castanan older not to ignite the races. so nationalist, red tricks, they have all those transactions trots people's attention from thinking about the role of intelligence and security services and prevention. they talk you'll hear something valuable reporting from uh, just outside the sites of the attack in moscow. thank you very much, julia. now the us nice pres
where does haynes and there is a heavy police presence near the bus monday kolton most co way here is a security measures have been tyson that a series of civilities at the suspects of back to me. thing that talk in congress may be taken into cost to do that with a question still remains about who's behind that the time of the russian president alleged the b ukrainian side. what's involved and we hear the some of the rhetoric from a number of russian politicians while the russian needs as...
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anyway. patio haynes al jazeera at the state department is good to one correspondence. honey must move bound is joining us on the phone from the alpha and honey as will be in proportion over the last couple of hours. 9 members of one family killed the lexus attacks and beto blah, which of course has been one of the most targeted areas of gaza since october 7th. a yes and they deliver the more repose. we're getting the from deluxe, the hospital confinement point difficulties of the medical task to intervene and proper right now and to feed lives to bring those who came with different injuries . and i'll do the 3 then chop know that the kids can travel that have very high speed and at the heading people's and coming to a really critical and very easy, it's very difficult for the hospital, particularly when it comes to fractured bones and being the fact that there isn't a specialized uh, a, a doctors who can do the operation necessary or the 3rd or to feel like it's becoming very difficult. and but vast majority of people so far. and i'm this kid. but also from the pop inj
anyway. patio haynes al jazeera at the state department is good to one correspondence. honey must move bound is joining us on the phone from the alpha and honey as will be in proportion over the last couple of hours. 9 members of one family killed the lexus attacks and beto blah, which of course has been one of the most targeted areas of gaza since october 7th. a yes and they deliver the more repose. we're getting the from deluxe, the hospital confinement point difficulties of the medical task...
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russia, according to the head of us national intelligence, haynes, is not looking for a direct conflictns against the alliance. further, in fact, the main thesis: since we are not afraid, then let’s fall on russia and save the ukrainian junta. from the arguments, moscow is achieving an ever-increasing advantage in ukraine. the russian military industry is increasing production. putin is convinced that nato expansion and support for ukraine is an attempt to weaken russian power. and if putin is convinced, concludes that if he gets scouted, then putin will go to the end. that is, if the white house does not push through the decision to provide kiev with a new package of military assistance, then new territorial losses cannot be avoided. the head of the cia also spoke out. he said that negotiations between kiev and moscow are possible, but only after kiev... the united states calls on ukraine to carry out penetrating strikes on crimea, because this seems to be normal. to ukraine during the war, i left convinced that we are at an extremely important crossroads for ukraine, european security
russia, according to the head of us national intelligence, haynes, is not looking for a direct conflictns against the alliance. further, in fact, the main thesis: since we are not afraid, then let’s fall on russia and save the ukrainian junta. from the arguments, moscow is achieving an ever-increasing advantage in ukraine. the russian military industry is increasing production. putin is convinced that nato expansion and support for ukraine is an attempt to weaken russian power. and if putin...
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. >> director haynes, i believe you're up next. >> thanks very much.ce chairman rubio, members of the committee, thanks for the opportunity to be here today alongside my wonderful colleagues to present the ics annual threat assessment. >> john: there's the threat assessment coming from the c.i.a. director after senator marco rubio eliminated the new threats that the united states faces by this axis that is developing with russian, china and iran. saying it's in china's interest to see the ukraine war because they depletes america resources. russia is teaming up with iran and basically what he was saying in the overall, sandra, any time russia, china and iran get together, it's not good for the united states. >> sandra: a lot of reasons to want to monitor this for the growing threats that come from abroad and also from our southern border as this migrant crisis continues. remember, christopher wray made huge news at the last one of these talking about the threat to national security as the border crisis continues. >> john: threat to national security an
. >> director haynes, i believe you're up next. >> thanks very much.ce chairman rubio, members of the committee, thanks for the opportunity to be here today alongside my wonderful colleagues to present the ics annual threat assessment. >> john: there's the threat assessment coming from the c.i.a. director after senator marco rubio eliminated the new threats that the united states faces by this axis that is developing with russian, china and iran. saying it's in china's...
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best example of that kind, that big switch came from the late, great marquis haynes. >> i will step outn't think we are at a bottom. i think we will have a rally. >> a man unafraid to make a call. >> in other words i think today, this is it. >> want to call. march 10th, 2009. the day after being on 60 minutes, huge call i someone who wasn't willing to make it until that moment. before you say to yourself, what happens if no one warns you again, you know what, i have some good news for you. if you waited long enough, six years to be exact, you actually did get back to where you were before the bear market began. but if you set tight and were in the worst market in living memory, you actually got back to it, a lot of people struggle to get back in because they get burned out and it's worse than it was for the one to set type. the financial crisis gave us once-in-a-lifetime bear market true systemic risk. that's the exception, not the rule. >> oh man, i'm trying to have a cup of water, i can definitely say, giving a big shout out. >> i'll take that shot out. thank you. >> you want advice,
best example of that kind, that big switch came from the late, great marquis haynes. >> i will step outn't think we are at a bottom. i think we will have a rally. >> a man unafraid to make a call. >> in other words i think today, this is it. >> want to call. march 10th, 2009. the day after being on 60 minutes, huge call i someone who wasn't willing to make it until that moment. before you say to yourself, what happens if no one warns you again, you know what, i have some...
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earlier this morning, terry haynes said it is more of a media narrative.he question is what can president biden do if there is this split? we have seen the limits of the u.s.'s ability to control israeli politics. annmarie: at the beginning of his administration, he put some distance between him and the netanyahu government. but then he went to israel and gave benjamin netanyahu this bearhug. i am still struck by benny gantz coming to the united states. the prime minister said there is only 1 p.m. in israel. officials said that we didn't invite him but he still met with them. jonathan: the president said that there were other ways to deal with the trauma caused by hamas in october, october 7. didn't offer the prescription. what are the other ways? lisa: i don't know. i think there is a real lack of the understanding of a cohesive plan that president biden is putting forward. yes, there is this delivering committed hearing aid. a lot of questions. jonathan: i would like more clarity from the president on those issues. coming up, aditya bhave. more still to,
earlier this morning, terry haynes said it is more of a media narrative.he question is what can president biden do if there is this split? we have seen the limits of the u.s.'s ability to control israeli politics. annmarie: at the beginning of his administration, he put some distance between him and the netanyahu government. but then he went to israel and gave benjamin netanyahu this bearhug. i am still struck by benny gantz coming to the united states. the prime minister said there is only 1...
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you have avril haynes, who is there, the cia director director, williams burns and brett holmgren.ether they have identified the main problems. most of them are coming through the southern board. they talk about the ukraine, what is going on in israel and how it's weaponized people here. they say they're supplying them weapons. they say our hair is on fire. i can't emphasize this now how problematic it is. then you have some cases most cases nonpartisan, wu senator kelly yesterday and you watch congr congr congr congressman himes saying if you would have passed the legislation it would have solved the problem. so in a way, both have agreed not to do anything. president biden said no executive orders even though hes he can do this. keep your eye on a brian fitzp fitzpatrick. he would not give money but have remain in mexico, get some money to ukraine. >> martha: seems as though there ought to be a practical national security measure that could be implemented on the advice of these individuals in terms of ramping up who is at the border to check who is coming in, right? >> they had d
you have avril haynes, who is there, the cia director director, williams burns and brett holmgren.ether they have identified the main problems. most of them are coming through the southern board. they talk about the ukraine, what is going on in israel and how it's weaponized people here. they say they're supplying them weapons. they say our hair is on fire. i can't emphasize this now how problematic it is. then you have some cases most cases nonpartisan, wu senator kelly yesterday and you watch...
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national security of the border is huge you look at the just the comments that were just made a by haynesthe day and i and fbi director frank, those are stunning comments and i am glad you are bringing it out i hope people are bringing and paying attention with her so much going on and some of the issues that is actually sunny many look at the number that from across 7.2 billion and then you have the cutaways at 1.2 million head on top of that, there's numbers are absolutely off the charts and it is just on through coming out of latin america anymore from the coming from over 115 different countries that even the fbi director wray say we don't know we have and were looking at and that is a very damning indictment of what was going on sweetie of yes it is a damning indictment and former top officials send a letter to the white house saying that we are worried about the mass casualty events forcibly could just throw a knapsack of candidates into a crowd hard in a a music video, edible part i also remember after 911, actually before 911, it was the attack on the retreat center in 1993, then
national security of the border is huge you look at the just the comments that were just made a by haynesthe day and i and fbi director frank, those are stunning comments and i am glad you are bringing it out i hope people are bringing and paying attention with her so much going on and some of the issues that is actually sunny many look at the number that from across 7.2 billion and then you have the cutaways at 1.2 million head on top of that, there's numbers are absolutely off the charts and...
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functional and i want to publicly comment on how grateful in those arenas i've been working with doctor haynes and director burns i think there's a lot more can do so we can do better in the future and see how well we've done on so many things already. >> last year we published the annual demographics report 2022. i'm concerned the report highlights ongoing disparities the women employed in the icy compared to the rest of the federal workforce including decrease in pay grade increases a representation of the highest grade inting and changing officers as they approach these ranks. unlike your response as well the ca a and fbi following questions. one week seek sustained document progress on these benchmarks and what is holding the icy back? do you feel comfortable with how the i see is engaging with underrepresented communities let's what additional resources to effectively improve treatment from all backgrounds and walks of life? cannot this is an issue i'm obviously passionate what there's no question we are not where we want to be of representation and minorities and women and in terms of re
functional and i want to publicly comment on how grateful in those arenas i've been working with doctor haynes and director burns i think there's a lot more can do so we can do better in the future and see how well we've done on so many things already. >> last year we published the annual demographics report 2022. i'm concerned the report highlights ongoing disparities the women employed in the icy compared to the rest of the federal workforce including decrease in pay grade increases a...
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but what about election security.t >> director haynes, you cannot roll out the ccp could useinfl tiktoks a platform to influence 2024 elections, right? >> it cannot rule out the ccp could use it, correct. gat >> laura: joining me now chang, senior fellow and author of china is going to waro gordon, you have gone as far to say the tiktok is a weapon of war in theof w way it influencei american spirit to give us w specific examples. >> china wages what it calls unrestricted warfare. tiktok is cal a critical part of .hat in august 2021 radio free-agent reporter and intelligence unit of the people's operation army base themselves in consulate. from there they use big data toe identify americans likely to participate in black lives matter and antifa protest. and radio free-agent report the pla, people's liberation armyido sent tailor-made videos on how to riot. we know from related videos those were tiktoks and laura, fomenting violence on another country's oil is an act of war. an act of war! p >> laura: gordon, i think a lot of young people and i don't blame them, they think tiktok is fun,
but what about election security.t >> director haynes, you cannot roll out the ccp could useinfl tiktoks a platform to influence 2024 elections, right? >> it cannot rule out the ccp could use it, correct. gat >> laura: joining me now chang, senior fellow and author of china is going to waro gordon, you have gone as far to say the tiktok is a weapon of war in theof w way it influencei american spirit to give us w specific examples. >> china wages what it calls...
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. >> director haynes, has iran sought to use our borders to conduct terrorist activities in th >> yessador from saudi arabia, for example. there was a case in that scenario so they have historically attempted this but -- attempted this but it has been challenging for them and something th w monitor on a regular basis and prefer to go through to the extent that they are able. sort of criminal entities and other ou to achieve their goals. >> director wray, there was reports of our militaryzed in north korean military equipmentm russia. how do we explain that? >> well, i am definitely tracking a similar instance in terms of iranian drones, for example where u.s. technology has appeared as components. part of it has to do with dual use technologies and companies here not being perhaps as vigilant as they need to be about the potential uses of their technologies and so, we are trying to be very heavily engaged with the private sector to make sure that they are more thoughtful about who they are sending to and where their pieces and components may end up. >> even though you gave senator ben
. >> director haynes, has iran sought to use our borders to conduct terrorist activities in th >> yessador from saudi arabia, for example. there was a case in that scenario so they have historically attempted this but -- attempted this but it has been challenging for them and something th w monitor on a regular basis and prefer to go through to the extent that they are able. sort of criminal entities and other ou to achieve their goals. >> director wray, there was reports of...
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director haynes, there's been several news reports, you might say leaks that iran doesn't have full controlt's a headline from politco last month. a quote. why iran is supporting the groups financially and equipment, intelligence officials don't believe they're commanding the attacks. lack of control over the houthis and the malitias in iraq and syria has muddied the deliberations about how to respond to repeated attacks on the u.s. in the region, including attack in jordan that killed three american troops. on page 18. the intelligence community writes tehran was able to flex its muscles orchestrating anti-israel and anti-u.s. attacks on lebanon to the strait while shielding iranian leaders from significant consequences. orchestrating is stronger than anything i've heard. it's not providing support or training or funding. so it's your assessment that the intelligence community assessments that tehran has orchestrated attacks on israel and against u.s. personnel and positions in the middle east since october 7th? >> yes. i don't think that means that the proxy group or that others are alway
director haynes, there's been several news reports, you might say leaks that iran doesn't have full controlt's a headline from politco last month. a quote. why iran is supporting the groups financially and equipment, intelligence officials don't believe they're commanding the attacks. lack of control over the houthis and the malitias in iraq and syria has muddied the deliberations about how to respond to repeated attacks on the u.s. in the region, including attack in jordan that killed three...
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my next guest tonight is an actor you know from "young sheldon," "candy cane lane," and as alberta haynes you and me not telling you about it for 100 years" but how long do you intend to freeze me out? >> can you please tell hetty i'm still not talking to her. >> hetty, alberta wants me to tell you -- wait, i just had it. >> never mind. >> stephen: please welcome to "the late show," danielle pinnock. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> danielle: hey! that's my jam. >> stephen: hello. nice to meet you. >> danielle: it's an honor to be here. >> stephen: oh, you're very nice. congratulations on the success of "ghosts." >> danielle: thank you. [cheering] >> stephen: also it must have been fun. 123.4 million people watching the super bowl and this premiere ad goes up. was it surreal to know that many millions of people were watching at one time? >> danielle: it's unreal. i am the most popular person in my family's whatsapp group chat. to see me do the charleston in front of 100,000 people. 100 million people. it's surreal. >> stephen: it is. but millions of people watch "ghosts" every week. are you a
my next guest tonight is an actor you know from "young sheldon," "candy cane lane," and as alberta haynes you and me not telling you about it for 100 years" but how long do you intend to freeze me out? >> can you please tell hetty i'm still not talking to her. >> hetty, alberta wants me to tell you -- wait, i just had it. >> never mind. >> stephen: please welcome to "the late show," danielle pinnock. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪...
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in a statement, regulatory relations manager chelsey haynes says the aqua is still reviewing the regulations, but she applauds the more reasonable and attainable new draft, saying it appears to address our primary concerns and is moving in the right direction toward a regulation that is feasible, cost effective and avoids unintended impacts while establishing an ambitious framework for advancing long firm water use efficiency. in california, nothing is set in stone yet. the water board will hear public comment and vote on the updated plan in july. if approved, it will go into effect next year. dustin dorsey, abc seven news. >> another new set of regulations could have a costly impact. not on the water we drink, but the wastewater we've used. managers are showing off improvements at the oro loma wastewater treatment plant in san lorenzo today. it's one of dozens of bay area sewage facilities that could soon be required to cut the levels of nutrients that eventually make their way into san francisco bay. those nutrients, like nitrogen, are believed to play a part in extending destructive algae
in a statement, regulatory relations manager chelsey haynes says the aqua is still reviewing the regulations, but she applauds the more reasonable and attainable new draft, saying it appears to address our primary concerns and is moving in the right direction toward a regulation that is feasible, cost effective and avoids unintended impacts while establishing an ambitious framework for advancing long firm water use efficiency. in california, nothing is set in stone yet. the water board will...
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and the old days, when the great mark haynes ruled the mornings around here, i remember that each time i co- hosted he would introduce me as reverend jim bob from the church of what's happening now. it was fun back then and seemed like everyone was running their own personal hedge fund. there was an understanding that a stock could be here today and gone tomorrow and everyone was fine. everyone was fine with it. those days are over though. and if you recommend a stock for a trade, even if you say buy it today, for the analyst meeting tomorrow, and then you sell, there will always be a video, a youtube kicking around, shows you liked the stock but never gave the sell call. so we've gone beyond that. we're all about educating you to be a better investor. the same thing we do every day at a higher intense level at the cnbc investing club that i want you to join. tonight, i want to introduce you to the concept that is so important and it's called "suitability." basically what stocks fit you? what investments are right for you? for your age and your temperament? i heard the concept of suita
and the old days, when the great mark haynes ruled the mornings around here, i remember that each time i co- hosted he would introduce me as reverend jim bob from the church of what's happening now. it was fun back then and seemed like everyone was running their own personal hedge fund. there was an understanding that a stock could be here today and gone tomorrow and everyone was fine. everyone was fine with it. those days are over though. and if you recommend a stock for a trade, even if you...
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tiktok to so doubts about us leadership undermine democracy and extend beijing's influence >> director haynes, you cannot rule out that the ccp could, again, just like they did here, use tiktok as a platform to influence 2020, 2024 elections, right? >> we cannot rule out that the ccp could use it, correct >> beijing's malware may also be designed to wreak havoc on america's food, water, and power supplies. the new york times reports citing us intelligence, part of a plan to create chaos and distraction if the us tries to defend taiwan from a hostile chinese he's takeover. >> i think the purpose of this kind of server text, especially targeting and create two infrastructures the goal is probably the cause some disrupt disruption. >> the us justice department also indicting individual hackers working for beijing for what the attorney general calls a 14 year global campaign to target and intimidate critics of china's communist party tonight we do have a response from beijing's ministry of foreign affairs firing back as usual, wolf saying, quote, this is purely political manipulation. they say we
tiktok to so doubts about us leadership undermine democracy and extend beijing's influence >> director haynes, you cannot rule out that the ccp could, again, just like they did here, use tiktok as a platform to influence 2020, 2024 elections, right? >> we cannot rule out that the ccp could use it, correct >> beijing's malware may also be designed to wreak havoc on america's food, water, and power supplies. the new york times reports citing us intelligence, part of a plan to...
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>> next, a united flight rolling off a runway fewer than 24 hours after another one of its plans haynes is forced to make an emergency landing after losing a wheel. >> a >> wheel in midair i was caught in the trap and he couldn't get out >> vegas was having an identity crisis that was the beginning of the downfall, but vegas at a different idea that's vegas, the story of sensitive. next sunday at ten on cnn >> this is yeah, that looks totally safe >> brief burst time let's are the facts. >> sure. >> it looks safe, but like nearly half of all used cars, it's been an accident with gar facts.com. you see how accidents impact price. see you don't have to overpay on pause >> accidents. us space here are going to need it >> twins >> not oh, that was too long of a par job with the facts at the all new car facts.com times may change, but jim, things remain time >> i've been using the wto more than 25 years. >> dove is one quarter moisturizing cream >> i feel silky, smooth icy hot works first he makes it less power, contrary so you can rise from pain. i see >> with vasari, create factory great v
>> next, a united flight rolling off a runway fewer than 24 hours after another one of its plans haynes is forced to make an emergency landing after losing a wheel. >> a >> wheel in midair i was caught in the trap and he couldn't get out >> vegas was having an identity crisis that was the beginning of the downfall, but vegas at a different idea that's vegas, the story of sensitive. next sunday at ten on cnn >> this is yeah, that looks totally safe >> brief...
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joining me now, erin hayne, the editor at large for the 19th news, host of the new podcast, the amendment, and an msnbc political contributor as well as ruth ben-ghiat, a professor of history and what you, author of the lucid newsletter, tax threats, crocs threats to democracy, the author very important book, strongmen, mussolini to the president. good morning to both of you, thank you for joining us. erin, it's good to see you, my old friend. last week you wrote about parties, both parties having sort of poor messaging and outreach toward voters of color. quote, identity politics are reality of elections. why aren't the presidential candidates and either party better or talking about race, particularly to the black voters who were already such a focus of the 2024 campaign? on the republican side, former president donald trump is again returning to a racial playbook that exploits and weaponizes stereotypes. his lone rival, nikki haley, largely avoids discussing identity, despite being the only woman in person of color is still standing in the contest. president joe biden in vice president
joining me now, erin hayne, the editor at large for the 19th news, host of the new podcast, the amendment, and an msnbc political contributor as well as ruth ben-ghiat, a professor of history and what you, author of the lucid newsletter, tax threats, crocs threats to democracy, the author very important book, strongmen, mussolini to the president. good morning to both of you, thank you for joining us. erin, it's good to see you, my old friend. last week you wrote about parties, both parties...
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as the president campaign haynes in these crucial states, these key battleground states, what more do you want to hear from him >> well, i think we want to hear exactly what he's already presenting. we want to show that under his leadership, there has been real momentum and real progress. we're looking at 14 million new jobs that have been created. a 3.8% unemployment the rate inflation that we've finally been able to curb. and you're watching a royal focus on work wages, and wealth for all americans and not just some. he's presenting not just the fats about what's happened in his first term but a real vision about what we can hope for. and i can tell you as, as a governor as the only african-american governor in this country, i can tell you the impact that we've been able to see in our communities far and wide throughout the state of maryland and across the country are real. and that's why i'm so excited. it'd be out here campaigning for the president governor in the speech today. and also at the state of the union, there was this overarching theme of democracy and the threat to demo
as the president campaign haynes in these crucial states, these key battleground states, what more do you want to hear from him >> well, i think we want to hear exactly what he's already presenting. we want to show that under his leadership, there has been real momentum and real progress. we're looking at 14 million new jobs that have been created. a 3.8% unemployment the rate inflation that we've finally been able to curb. and you're watching a royal focus on work wages, and wealth for...
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benefited from so much that would counter this cohesion of these nations that you're talking about, that haynes is describing here here before this committee right? >> i mean, >> i think that this is this whole idea of that we can put up a wall around our country. and somehow everything gonna be okay. if we just like pull in and just let, let the world go because we're so powerful and strong. and as warner, senator warner brought out in his introduction, then the world and the threats that face the united states. our whole vision of what national security threats our needs to change. we used to think about it as tanks and ships, but now we have to think about it as cyber. we have to think about it as economic warfare and all these things are coming to our homeland in different ways. and if you allow one of these actors to go, it's kinda hard to say, oh, you know, russia do what you want and think that that doesn't have an implication with it. iran. we're waiting right now for a state treaty between russia and iran to be finalized. and iran and russia are exchanging military capabilities that wi
benefited from so much that would counter this cohesion of these nations that you're talking about, that haynes is describing here here before this committee right? >> i mean, >> i think that this is this whole idea of that we can put up a wall around our country. and somehow everything gonna be okay. if we just like pull in and just let, let the world go because we're so powerful and strong. and as warner, senator warner brought out in his introduction, then the world and the...
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anyway, patio haynes al jazeera at the state department. israel has been restricting the entry a few mandatory and supplies into a garza with a highly complicated inspection system. and un says, a truck loaded with aide was turned back on monday because it had scissors used in children's medical kits. the list of band items has been getting longer since israel started it's war and early october. it includes basic and life saving items like anesthetics, cancer, medication maternity tips as well as oxygen cylinders don't teaser up to is the president and chief executive and save the children in the us. she says that she was surprised by some of the items being rejected. a border crossings while she was on a visit in january, i saw a $120.00 boxes, games for children being rejected because the boxes made of wood and had to be packed and parts and boxes i, sol, hygiene kids would show up in blankets and cemetery pass for women rejected because it was a meal clipper. so the, the list goes all and i think the key thing here is also it is very unpredictable which trucks that make it into ga
anyway, patio haynes al jazeera at the state department. israel has been restricting the entry a few mandatory and supplies into a garza with a highly complicated inspection system. and un says, a truck loaded with aide was turned back on monday because it had scissors used in children's medical kits. the list of band items has been getting longer since israel started it's war and early october. it includes basic and life saving items like anesthetics, cancer, medication maternity tips as well...
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anyway, patio haynes, l g 0 at the state department, does go to a correspondent, honeymoon move. now he is joining us on the phone from the off on how many, how people guessing aid would these attacks continue and attacks on distribution centers and point was becoming even more frequent? yes, this is becoming really dangerous right now. not only for people who are seeking aid, as we've heard of from a hungry, largest traumatized population is trying and a gorgeous trip when before asking some big questions right now. like, what's the purpose of so getting those trucks into the job and the northern part will have the same time where they're trying to get food supplies and basic necessity. they're being attacked and shut out at oakland dangers the work of a workers on the ground. and we see just hours before the attack on a because at the great the round about until i had involved where 6 people work. busy then leave 83 people with critically injured, transferred to a super hospital that that was hours after the attack on the food distribution and a warehouse managed and operated b
anyway, patio haynes, l g 0 at the state department, does go to a correspondent, honeymoon move. now he is joining us on the phone from the off on how many, how people guessing aid would these attacks continue and attacks on distribution centers and point was becoming even more frequent? yes, this is becoming really dangerous right now. not only for people who are seeking aid, as we've heard of from a hungry, largest traumatized population is trying and a gorgeous trip when before asking some...
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director wray, director haynes the director of intelligence has been incredibly vocal about the threattiktok poses. when you look at how much they have been issuing a warning, it is really unprecedented. we don't see anything like that normally. we really need to heed those warnings and understand that apps posted by foreign adversary nations need to pose a threat. host: dig into the threat because it is interesting our viewers were saying they were surprised that lawmakers would move quickly in that it passed the committee last week, and that you saw this overwhelming bipartisan support. 352. and they can't support other legislation but they can come together behind this. what is going on, what is behind this? host:nefarious behind it. what director wray has been doing quite effectively is he has kept his foot on the gas pedal. the threat of tiktok is emblematic of the apps hosted by foreign adversary nations. he has kept his foot on the pedal to the extent that congress can no longer ignore. it is literally impossible for the american public to be educated on every single issue. that
director wray, director haynes the director of intelligence has been incredibly vocal about the threattiktok poses. when you look at how much they have been issuing a warning, it is really unprecedented. we don't see anything like that normally. we really need to heed those warnings and understand that apps posted by foreign adversary nations need to pose a threat. host: dig into the threat because it is interesting our viewers were saying they were surprised that lawmakers would move quickly...
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anyway. patio haynes al jazeera at the state department. well, israel husband restricting the entry a few monetary and supplies into gaza with a highly complicated inspection system. the un says a truck loaded with aide was turned back on monday because it had scissors used in children's medical kits. and the list of band items has been getting longer since israel started it's war and early october. it includes basic and life saving items like anesthetics, cancer, medication maternity kits, as well as oxygen cylinders we have with us. you want to, it's a rep to who's the president and chief executive, save the children in the us. joining us from west and in connecticut. thanks for your time, you yourself a, we're a 3rd off crossing in january and you saw several items that were rejected. what surprised you the most? as well as a history of me most quite a few things. i sold a toy box of games for children being rejected because the box was made of wood and had to be packed in parts and boxes. i, sol, hygiene kids with sho, in blankets and c
anyway. patio haynes al jazeera at the state department. well, israel husband restricting the entry a few monetary and supplies into gaza with a highly complicated inspection system. the un says a truck loaded with aide was turned back on monday because it had scissors used in children's medical kits. and the list of band items has been getting longer since israel started it's war and early october. it includes basic and life saving items like anesthetics, cancer, medication maternity kits, as...
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that's haynes, knife that's uh, ken haynes, knife crime campaigner. you so crime campaigner.alled a street fathers street and fathers, street fathers, and it's people look for it. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> brilliant. thank you very much ken. right. okay you're with neesom on gb news with me. dawn neesom on gb news saturday. a lots more coming up on show. but first, on today's show. but first, let's news headlines let's get the news headlines with sam francis . with sam francis. >> dawn, thank you very much . >> dawn, thank you very much. good afternoon. from the newsroom. it's 232. and the headunes newsroom. it's 232. and the headlines this hour we start with the pro—palestine protests that are continuing to take place across the country following rishi sunak warning last night that islamist extreme lists and far right groups are spreading poison. and, he says, trying to tear us apart in his speech delivered from downing street, he called for the nation to unite, highlighting the rise in extremist disruption, intimidation, threats and planned acts of violence that
that's haynes, knife that's uh, ken haynes, knife crime campaigner. you so crime campaigner.alled a street fathers street and fathers, street fathers, and it's people look for it. >> that's right. >> that's right. >> brilliant. thank you very much ken. right. okay you're with neesom on gb news with me. dawn neesom on gb news saturday. a lots more coming up on show. but first, on today's show. but first, let's news headlines let's get the news headlines with sam francis . with...
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lisa: terry haynes came out yesterday and said it's not just that it will be a rerun of what we've seenefore, we have known that. we will probably see a split congress. we will probably get no physical rightsizing, no tax law permanence, no relief. do you agree this is the take away where people are increasingly talking about these issues and if we could still shift at the white house? greg: the market is like gridlock from time to time. i don't totally rule that out. not awful lot depends on the senate. we saw another change last night with kyrsten sinema announcing she will not seek reelection. i am not positive that the senate will be totally inept. they might get some things done. i don't rule out the republicans taking over the senate. jonathan: wonderful to hear your thoughts. waiting for that address from nikki haley later this morning in charleston, south carolina. you know how this works. i apologize to our guest because we are about to talk about politics. markets, double-digit losses on tesla and double-digit losses on apple. a piece of that puzzle is china and a piece of the
lisa: terry haynes came out yesterday and said it's not just that it will be a rerun of what we've seenefore, we have known that. we will probably see a split congress. we will probably get no physical rightsizing, no tax law permanence, no relief. do you agree this is the take away where people are increasingly talking about these issues and if we could still shift at the white house? greg: the market is like gridlock from time to time. i don't totally rule that out. not awful lot depends on...
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. >> director haynes, has iran sought to use our borders to conduct terrorist activity in the unitedact efforts to come across the border to go after former ambassador from saudi arabia, for example. there is a case in that scenario so they have historically attempted this, but it is been very challenging for them. something that we consistently monitor on a regular basis. prefer to go through the extent that they are able, other groupa way of trying to achieve their goals. >> director ray, there w&tere reports of our military technologies being utilized in north korean military equipment found in ukraine coming from russia. how do we explain that? >> well, i a definitely tracking similar incidents in terms of iranian drones where technology has. as part of it has to do with dual use technologies and companies here not being, perhaps as vigilant as they need to be about the potential uses of their technologies. trying to be very h sure that te thoughtful about who they are selling to and where the tempe land. >> very generous members. >> thank you very much. i want to thank the panel
. >> director haynes, has iran sought to use our borders to conduct terrorist activity in the unitedact efforts to come across the border to go after former ambassador from saudi arabia, for example. there is a case in that scenario so they have historically attempted this, but it is been very challenging for them. something that we consistently monitor on a regular basis. prefer to go through the extent that they are able, other groupa way of trying to achieve their goals. >>...
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we are concerned on this commit being shared and i would ask director haynes is it legit to mask you our director the cba the cbp the fbi coordinating and integrating the data that we have heard about all morning across the border with documents are not or were actually not subject to an open investigation and can i have your promise that we can get an to our question because we wrote you and asked what's the status of the 159 people and we have never gotten an answer. here is person one. here's person two presented state documents we pick them up person three we pick them up in chicago. we don't know the answer to the question but what happens is not public but the number 169th american people are saying where are they? we are just reflecting the common sense question. where are they? me a heavier commitment? epsa we have my commitment to get you whatever information need and we'll talk about whatever the letter was a cent. >> thank you very much. do we have no other members in the queue? with recklessly want to offer if anyone wants to add any closing comments or comment that they
we are concerned on this commit being shared and i would ask director haynes is it legit to mask you our director the cba the cbp the fbi coordinating and integrating the data that we have heard about all morning across the border with documents are not or were actually not subject to an open investigation and can i have your promise that we can get an to our question because we wrote you and asked what's the status of the 159 people and we have never gotten an answer. here is person one....
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this includes david haynes, a former senior official of the president biden's white house climate policy office who was central to advancing president biden's climate agenda. mr. speaker i a yield two minutes to the chairman of our energy grid -- energy climate and grid security subcommittee mr. duncan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for stew minutes. mr. duncan: i thank the gentlelady from washington, our chairwoman of the full energy and commerce committee. i rise in support of h.r. 1023, the cutting the green corruption and taxes act. by lee pealing the greenhouse gas reduction fact, it projects taxpayers from waste, fraud, and abuse. you know this bill would the $27 billion greenhouse gas reduction fund, commonly referred to as e.p.a.'s green b was originally enacted in inflation reduction act. this is nearly three times the amount of funding e.p.a. received in their 2023 budget. it's completely outside the scope of the e.p.a.'s mission, and they don't have the capacity nor expertise to manage a $27 billionre not a financial institution. even
this includes david haynes, a former senior official of the president biden's white house climate policy office who was central to advancing president biden's climate agenda. mr. speaker i a yield two minutes to the chairman of our energy grid -- energy climate and grid security subcommittee mr. duncan. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for stew minutes. mr. duncan: i thank the gentlelady from washington, our chairwoman of the full energy and commerce...
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director haynes, please. yeah, i'll go and i and i, and i, generally agree with your, sentiment. madam chair, that, i would at least like to see some options that don't involve but involve raising kind of fares or or raise them less than we, possibly are before us. that said, i am curious about i guess this is a general philosophical question. the those who are eligible for a free, free or discounted rate really program but don't know about it, how do we plan to in this process, sort of engage those folks to either enroll them or help them enroll or like one of the commenters said that it automatically enroll them in in the program if they're eligible. good evening, members of the board diana hammond, senior manager of revenue. thank you for that question, i would just clarify one point that i think is lost a little bit on the statistics in terms of participation rates for our lifeline program. it's based on the entire population of eligible adults in san francisco. and we all know that not every one, maybe because of the geography of where their work is or, you know, for other r
director haynes, please. yeah, i'll go and i and i, and i, generally agree with your, sentiment. madam chair, that, i would at least like to see some options that don't involve but involve raising kind of fares or or raise them less than we, possibly are before us. that said, i am curious about i guess this is a general philosophical question. the those who are eligible for a free, free or discounted rate really program but don't know about it, how do we plan to in this process, sort of engage...