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housing community at large. let me speak if i might for a minute to south dakota and housing availability and affordability are huge issue. i hear about these issues all the time from constituents especially in communities like rapid city which is quickly expanding and with supplier prices way inflated it makes it more difficult to start a housing project and according to the national association of realtors they average cost of housing from 2013 to 2021 increased by more than $80,000 so if i might ms. wade you to come this in your written testimony but could you share your insights on data and how it's affecting livelihoods and families across the country? >> senator that is a great question. by one estimate and by the way it's seen it double. we have a shortage of 3.8 million homes in the u.s. which is staggering. it's almost hard to grasp. there are a lot of things that have become together to address this urgent need at the federal level and discussing things you've worked on senator at the state and local l
housing community at large. let me speak if i might for a minute to south dakota and housing availability and affordability are huge issue. i hear about these issues all the time from constituents especially in communities like rapid city which is quickly expanding and with supplier prices way inflated it makes it more difficult to start a housing project and according to the national association of realtors they average cost of housing from 2013 to 2021 increased by more than $80,000 so if i...
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up housing costs. time permitting permitting processes that drive up the costs of new rental housing, overly burdensome reviews, tariffs on steel, lumber, and other building materials have the same effect. rent control laws reduce the supply and quality of housing. subsidies capitalizing entire house prices and rents. loose underwriting standards drive the housing prices and rents still higher and then the gse responds by subsidizing investors in single-family rental housing. but that just further drives up prices and crowds out aspiring homeowners. more recently the democrats of , this administration have taken the government year to the next level. they have dropped hundreds of billions of helicopter money to stimulate an already strong economy. $80 billion and that went to rental assistance, vouchers, and other subsidies inflaming demand. the president extended the illegal eviction moratorium that has deterred investment in new rental housing. [coughing] excuse me and led to some renters not paying
up housing costs. time permitting permitting processes that drive up the costs of new rental housing, overly burdensome reviews, tariffs on steel, lumber, and other building materials have the same effect. rent control laws reduce the supply and quality of housing. subsidies capitalizing entire house prices and rents. loose underwriting standards drive the housing prices and rents still higher and then the gse responds by subsidizing investors in single-family rental housing. but that just...
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housing providers that may at her address local housing needs -- that may better address local housing needs. operation wide, it is a study of how federal policy, disadvantages federal organizations who have made strides in providing stable housing, dignified work and like -- life coaching to improve their clients lives. and analysis of the work found in 2020, 80 2% -- 82 percent of graduates and maintained their jobs month after leaving the program. the average starting wage of $16.60 for every dollar, new york city taxpayer spent on the program, they save an average of $3.60 in costs from emergency city services and criminal justice costs. these successes raise serious questions of how we prioritize federal funding. although housing first model may be effective in some cases, a one-size-fits-all solution is not the answer. we should, instead give it communities flexibility to implement interventions that address their issues. we also need greater at local level accountability with the continuum of care funding distribution model, used by hud to make sure homeless dollars are used hel
housing providers that may at her address local housing needs -- that may better address local housing needs. operation wide, it is a study of how federal policy, disadvantages federal organizations who have made strides in providing stable housing, dignified work and like -- life coaching to improve their clients lives. and analysis of the work found in 2020, 80 2% -- 82 percent of graduates and maintained their jobs month after leaving the program. the average starting wage of $16.60 for...
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the white house is also known as the peoples house, that really means the white house grounds are the peoples ground. if you start to think about it that way it is not so far removed from a typical suburban home. typically, suburban homes, mine included, have a more formal or dressy front lawn, that would be the north grounds of the white house facing pennsylvania avenue. and a more private, less formal, backyard. that is the larger south grounds looking down towards the washington monument. that is pretty much what happens at the white house today. >> let's get to the issue of just how sacrosanct are the white house grounds? are they untouchable. you are a historian, i am a journalist, neither one of us is a politician but first ladies, especially in the modern era, they want to go around changing things. there is resistane to that. i think it is fair to say people have had an opinion about melania trump's recent rose garden renovation. the history of that site, the rose garden is a fairly historic white house grounds 1962 is not that long ago. and previous to that time there were di
the white house is also known as the peoples house, that really means the white house grounds are the peoples ground. if you start to think about it that way it is not so far removed from a typical suburban home. typically, suburban homes, mine included, have a more formal or dressy front lawn, that would be the north grounds of the white house facing pennsylvania avenue. and a more private, less formal, backyard. that is the larger south grounds looking down towards the washington monument....
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white house mansion. please join me in welcoming our panelists to the stage for our final panel today. [applause] >> put me in the middle here, i don't like this. >> well, thank you sarah, for that wonderful introduction. it's been a pretty incredible day. heard some fascinating insights from different people. i know this will be a fitting conclusion to our symposium. before we get into our conversation about preservation of the white house, i figured we should share a little bit about history behind these preservation efforts at the white house. and some of the challenges that we face. in addition to being the home and office of america's head of state, the white house also must serve as a ceremonial stage and as a museum. all while continuing to function on a daily basis as a home for the first family. the white house is not frozen in time. rather, it is a historic place where history is constantly unfolding. this makes the task of preservation even more challenging when the historic site you seek to pr
white house mansion. please join me in welcoming our panelists to the stage for our final panel today. [applause] >> put me in the middle here, i don't like this. >> well, thank you sarah, for that wonderful introduction. it's been a pretty incredible day. heard some fascinating insights from different people. i know this will be a fitting conclusion to our symposium. before we get into our conversation about preservation of the white house, i figured we should share a little bit...
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house to become the people's house. if it was going to be the people's house, then it had to be all the people. she was very insistent that the white house was not just a place for the big shots to come in. it was for all of the people. how do you make the white house, how do you make the white house accessible to the people? she looked for different ways to say who is being excluded. one thing she was -- she felt there were all these people living in washington dc and they passed the white house every day and they never saw it so she had eliminated. in 1970, the white house was eliminated for the first time in the evening. then they opened up so the working people could come and visit the white house. this is misses nixon leading one of the tours. she also revived of pre-world war ii event by opening it for one weekend in the spring and fall. it had been closed since pearl harbor. she revised the tradition in 1973. as you had seen in the previous pictures, misses nixon was very interested in trying to make children fee
house to become the people's house. if it was going to be the people's house, then it had to be all the people. she was very insistent that the white house was not just a place for the big shots to come in. it was for all of the people. how do you make the white house, how do you make the white house accessible to the people? she looked for different ways to say who is being excluded. one thing she was -- she felt there were all these people living in washington dc and they passed the white...
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housing.le environment. and now they hold such forums and always do to the city, where gifts are held here. so the idea was born with our regular partner to make such a fitness park, last year we did it in suzdal and saw such a phenomenal demand, you know, a developed urban environment attracts personnel and business in other words, brains and money. therefore, integrated development is so important, and standardization has become a powerful stimulus for development in the low-rise construction market, now project financing is available for such construction projects and banks are no longer afraid to lend to proven standard projects. now the domorok company has developed a program corresponding to which mortgage lending is developing, and further the construction of the bank now understands how much this house can do now figure out this program is still greedy lending e-e construction of houses. this is also a very interesting program. i think that now it can earn those very reliable projects
housing.le environment. and now they hold such forums and always do to the city, where gifts are held here. so the idea was born with our regular partner to make such a fitness park, last year we did it in suzdal and saw such a phenomenal demand, you know, a developed urban environment attracts personnel and business in other words, brains and money. therefore, integrated development is so important, and standardization has become a powerful stimulus for development in the low-rise construction...
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house historical association to make the white house are better.ten wonder that myself. but in that six and a half trillion dollars, there's no money for the white house preservation. that has to come from private citizens for lots of reasons. but that's good. it's a good thing. because it gives an opportunity for all of us had to give back to our country. all of us are very fortunate to live in a country where we have the right to do what we want, to vote, to exercise our freedoms, and one of the things we can do is give back to the country that made it possible for us deliver the way we don't. and so, in my own case, i've tried to do that, but i'm really just trying to do it with a lot of other people, kind of, going along with me. and so, i ask all of you to think about what more you might be able to do to help us preserve history, to help us make certain that people in the future generations can see the wonderful white house that this country has come to know, and also, think about how you can give back to your country. now, i've used the phras
house historical association to make the white house are better.ten wonder that myself. but in that six and a half trillion dollars, there's no money for the white house preservation. that has to come from private citizens for lots of reasons. but that's good. it's a good thing. because it gives an opportunity for all of us had to give back to our country. all of us are very fortunate to live in a country where we have the right to do what we want, to vote, to exercise our freedoms, and one of...
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about the white house garden the white house grounds. it's really an extraordinary issue. so, thank you all for coming, have a safe travel home! [applause] we continue now at the white house historical association's discussion on the presidency and historic preservation. up next, the contribution of women in preserving the white house and other presidential sites. >> i hope you are having a good time. we will start our second panel today. first, i want to introduce the moderator, our very own colleen shogan. who is a senior vice president at the david m. rubenstein national center for national history of the white house historical association. doctor shogan is a trained political scientist, with a ph. d. in american politics from yale university, as well as a bachelors degree in political science from boston college. she has almost 15 years of service and the federal government, including prominent roles with the u.s. senate as well as the library of congress. doctor shogan teaches government students at georgetown university and served as vice chair of the women suffrage
about the white house garden the white house grounds. it's really an extraordinary issue. so, thank you all for coming, have a safe travel home! [applause] we continue now at the white house historical association's discussion on the presidency and historic preservation. up next, the contribution of women in preserving the white house and other presidential sites. >> i hope you are having a good time. we will start our second panel today. first, i want to introduce the moderator, our very...
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the another house i love is the molly brown house in denver.he stroke or a single molly brown which i think is one of the great house tours. i think i've ever been on the mark twain house in hartford is a really fantastic. crazy house, but also a wonderful tour. so those are kind of crime. i stayed have and then the it was a plantations in the southeast. you know in the low country, south carolina and so on our other favorites of mine. so any comments about the madison plantation nearby and then i was up there recently working and got to visit all of them and the monroe. was interesting, you know, not as significant, i guess as these so monroe madison and then i was stunned at the ronald reagan airport defined in the old terminal the history of washington's son-in-law stepson who bought a mansion out the doors of ronald reagan that's now been restored a little scared to walk out there at night to see it. you know, it's just been the groundwork is laid and they had some architectural drawings but his son-in-law has spent way too much money in wa
the another house i love is the molly brown house in denver.he stroke or a single molly brown which i think is one of the great house tours. i think i've ever been on the mark twain house in hartford is a really fantastic. crazy house, but also a wonderful tour. so those are kind of crime. i stayed have and then the it was a plantations in the southeast. you know in the low country, south carolina and so on our other favorites of mine. so any comments about the madison plantation nearby and...
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the housing provision creates a slush fund for green subsidized housing. i guess the theory is that at a time of surging housing costs, the solution is to put solar panels on section eight housing. government, especially this administration are often the problem, not the solution when it comes to housing. there are countless ways that needless government regulation drives up housing costs. time permitting permitting processes that drive up the costs of new rental housing, overly burdensome reviews, tariffs on steel, lumber, and other building materials have the same effect. rent control laws reduce the supply and quality of housing. subsidies capitalizing entire house prices and rents. loose underwriting standards drive the housing prices and rents still higher and then the gse responds by subsidizing investors in single-family rental housing further driving up prices and crowding out aspiring homeowners and more recently the democrats of this administration have taken the government year to the next level, dropping hundreds of billions of helicopter money
the housing provision creates a slush fund for green subsidized housing. i guess the theory is that at a time of surging housing costs, the solution is to put solar panels on section eight housing. government, especially this administration are often the problem, not the solution when it comes to housing. there are countless ways that needless government regulation drives up housing costs. time permitting permitting processes that drive up the costs of new rental housing, overly burdensome...
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networks in the house, because if, again, you have apartments in the house where people do not live, there are individual systems heating and people don’t plan to spend the winter there, it means that they simply won’t be heated, if it’s half a house, then it’s just banal in frost there, you can freeze everything and take away the boiler batteries, because there is water in the boiler batteries, so that is, in your toilet tanks and you have water in the kitchen siphons, all the water where it can freeze will be destroyed, that is, you have to understand that your parents need to throw a spoonful of salt in the toilet , that is, in the sinks, also if you have if you leave the apartment and it freezes, you have to drain the water from the battery from your heating system or pour it, well, don't freeze it, so that it just doesn't freeze, then it's normal, the same with houses, that is, before people are evicted, if if there is such a situation, you should be able to simply check whether you have are there drainage valves, drainage taps in the basements, are they working, so that this wa
networks in the house, because if, again, you have apartments in the house where people do not live, there are individual systems heating and people don’t plan to spend the winter there, it means that they simply won’t be heated, if it’s half a house, then it’s just banal in frost there, you can freeze everything and take away the boiler batteries, because there is water in the boiler batteries, so that is, in your toilet tanks and you have water in the kitchen siphons, all the water...
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he comes to our house.ell i say well how will we live after you i say i don’t know the analogy with soviet films about the german occupiers of the local area was quite surprising, the russians seemed to be specially behaving just like the germans in the movies, the people of moshyn say they even had their own punishers like the ussr
he comes to our house.ell i say well how will we live after you i say i don’t know the analogy with soviet films about the german occupiers of the local area was quite surprising, the russians seemed to be specially behaving just like the germans in the movies, the people of moshyn say they even had their own punishers like the ussr
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housing is worse. it's fell to the lowest level since 2021 stop home depot warns of weaker transactions. welcome to bloomberg markets. it feels similar to the conversation to yesterday. the data continues to roll in the equity market, part of it holds up despite higher yields. guy: in many ways, walmart should be better than it is today and i think the by box have gone well. they did cut guidance and meet the lower guidance in the market responded positively so it feels circular. the housing data as well, the headline number was bad but the prime number was revised and the prospects look good. alix: terrible enough to justify the kind of rally we've seen in equities. the market is split on this rally. we are still in earnings season. the last stage of the earnings season is critical. probably in aggregate, it was more bearish yesterday. they were talking about what was happening in housing and the consumer. >> the housing market is under the most amount of pressure where you have the biggest impact fro
housing is worse. it's fell to the lowest level since 2021 stop home depot warns of weaker transactions. welcome to bloomberg markets. it feels similar to the conversation to yesterday. the data continues to roll in the equity market, part of it holds up despite higher yields. guy: in many ways, walmart should be better than it is today and i think the by box have gone well. they did cut guidance and meet the lower guidance in the market responded positively so it feels circular. the housing...
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house. what made you want to look at abraham lincoln's white house visits with african americans um it and write book about that. yeah, so it started in 2014. i don't know why but for some reason in 2014. i started collecting letters from african americans to lincoln and i wanted to do a book that i was going to call emphatically the black man's president african-american correspondence and conversations with abraham lincoln and i realized very quickly that i had so many letters and so many conversations that were recorded between black men and women and lincoln that it was more than i could do in a single book and so in 2011 just a couple months ago. i published this book here to address you as my friend african americans letters to abraham lincoln with the university of north carolina, press i did the letters as one book and then i wanted to write a narrative history with the conversations. and so i took all of those and then turned it into a house built by slaves so you got two books two
house. what made you want to look at abraham lincoln's white house visits with african americans um it and write book about that. yeah, so it started in 2014. i don't know why but for some reason in 2014. i started collecting letters from african americans to lincoln and i wanted to do a book that i was going to call emphatically the black man's president african-american correspondence and conversations with abraham lincoln and i realized very quickly that i had so many letters and so many...
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housing. having also heard from them about the height being a various sizes, you know, 55, 62 and then something about another 9 feet in addition and then also another site showed 85 feet height. again, there had been no outreach directly to the residents adjacent, immediately adjacent to this site. and it's very concerning and i would support the continuance because there needs to be actual dialogue with the people who actually live there and this needs to happen as soon as possible. they've been very anxious, having only recently heard about this project and again, yes, a notice about a hearing but a hearing in which languages as well as what is the project actually going to be? that dialogue never happened and in my mind, this is the second time i've seen another project where the developer did not reach out directly to those impacted such at 425 broadway back in november which affected 68 very low-income, primarily mono lin gal chinese. it's not dropping the stream ideal of a building for
housing. having also heard from them about the height being a various sizes, you know, 55, 62 and then something about another 9 feet in addition and then also another site showed 85 feet height. again, there had been no outreach directly to the residents adjacent, immediately adjacent to this site. and it's very concerning and i would support the continuance because there needs to be actual dialogue with the people who actually live there and this needs to happen as soon as possible. they've...
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and at the white house. on the house side, a little more pessimistic. going all the way back precolonial, all politics is local. i look at some of these places i cannot imagine voting for some of these candidates. yet, it is happening. i am from rural north florida. republicans in the first district invited -- to speak at the high school like, come, talk to us. why would you bring this into a high school? i think the thing that i watched as a policy person, especially related to food and as we move into farm bill season where we're going to write the largest piece of legislation that employs farmers and feeds americans who controls the house and senate agriculture committees. there's no bigger question right now in my mind. and so i'm looking at places like georgia. i'm looking at places like michigan. i'm looking at places like arizona. mark kelly, the senate race and the house races there. i'm looking to see what happens. chuck grassley is gonna hang on, you know, with dear life to that senate seat. but you know what iowa and the redistricting in iowa
and at the white house. on the house side, a little more pessimistic. going all the way back precolonial, all politics is local. i look at some of these places i cannot imagine voting for some of these candidates. yet, it is happening. i am from rural north florida. republicans in the first district invited -- to speak at the high school like, come, talk to us. why would you bring this into a high school? i think the thing that i watched as a policy person, especially related to food and as we...
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and housing stabilization and housing deposit services.ph has a piece of their medi-cal waiver service bus i'm focused on hch services. a couple other key partnerships that are started with state funding. the state initiated and has expanded over the last few years the california housing and disability advocating program. hsa is the lead with hfc supporting. especially getting clients on ssi and outreach to the clients and providing case management with hsh providing housing assistance. as you've heard prior at this committee, one of the successes that oco prevention program has been strong partnership between hsh and ocd and their collaboration with all the home expafl creating a comprehensive homelessness and eviction prevention program. so some recent accomplishments or highlights of how the city has leveraged some of this new funding. i mentioned the state choam key funds where we've been able to leverage more than $190 million for 800 new pch projects. this started in october of 2020 and now that we're in july of 2022, we'll have brou
and housing stabilization and housing deposit services.ph has a piece of their medi-cal waiver service bus i'm focused on hch services. a couple other key partnerships that are started with state funding. the state initiated and has expanded over the last few years the california housing and disability advocating program. hsa is the lead with hfc supporting. especially getting clients on ssi and outreach to the clients and providing case management with hsh providing housing assistance. as...
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with white house counsel, lawyers, and mr. tony arnoldo, who served as the white house deputy chief of staff. she also worked on a daily basis with members of the secret service posted in the white house. in short, she was in a position to know a great deal about the happenings in the trump white house. she has already set for for videotape interviews with committee investigators and we thank her very much for her cooperation and for her courage. we will cover certain but not all relevant topics within our knowledge today. our future hearings will supply greater detail, putting the testimony today in a broader and more complete context. today you will hear her relate certain first-hand observations of his conduct on january 6. you will also hear new information regarding the actions and statements of mr. trump's senior advisor's that day. including his chief of staff mark meadows and white house counsel. we will begin to examine evidence bearing on what president trump and members of the white house staff knew about the prospe
with white house counsel, lawyers, and mr. tony arnoldo, who served as the white house deputy chief of staff. she also worked on a daily basis with members of the secret service posted in the white house. in short, she was in a position to know a great deal about the happenings in the trump white house. she has already set for for videotape interviews with committee investigators and we thank her very much for her cooperation and for her courage. we will cover certain but not all relevant...
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now one of the most sought after in the housing market often. applications exceed 70%, and four out of five transactions are carried out using the electronic registration service last year, the bank house of the russian federation, together with the rosreestr, conducted the first issuance in the country an electronic mortgage on an already existing mortgage loan over the year, the release of such mortgages increased nine times in july 21 there were about 12,000, and in july 22 it was already almost 110. this allows you to save on storage and maintenance of papers and seriously speeds up all procedures. absolutely the government set the task, mortgages are generally processed within 24 hours, and now 83% of all domestic loans are processed within this period, while the average processing time is 11 hours. well, that is we we see that the electronic interaction between the rosreestr and banks leads to the fact that the registration is mentally incomprehensible, that the speed of registration reduces the costs of banks. well somewhere i think my sc
now one of the most sought after in the housing market often. applications exceed 70%, and four out of five transactions are carried out using the electronic registration service last year, the bank house of the russian federation, together with the rosreestr, conducted the first issuance in the country an electronic mortgage on an already existing mortgage loan over the year, the release of such mortgages increased nine times in july 21 there were about 12,000, and in july 22 it was already...
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house. they control the house but they don't control we the people. >> that is right. >> you try to focus on that and somehow it works out and we do ok with the scorecard. >>>> we have a big election coming up. i think you are probably very in demand on the campaign trail. we picked up 15 seats. i just want to say this to it is pre-much impossible to pick up 15 seats in the house and lose the white house. that does not really work. the incumbent president is going to lose, they lose seats but you kind of did most of the work last site by picking up the seats. i remember telling everybody i'm looking at donald trump strength. you cannot find anybody in the swamp that were like we are going to lose a couple seeds. you were a believer then. what is the number one priority for jim jordan in a house majority? >> do what we said. we need to pass the legislation consistent with what we campaign on. it will pass the house and there will not be enough senators and biden would veto if there were. we n
house. they control the house but they don't control we the people. >> that is right. >> you try to focus on that and somehow it works out and we do ok with the scorecard. >>>> we have a big election coming up. i think you are probably very in demand on the campaign trail. we picked up 15 seats. i just want to say this to it is pre-much impossible to pick up 15 seats in the house and lose the white house. that does not really work. the incumbent president is going to...
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and as the people's house, we believe the white house should be a place for learning and for sharing new and different ideas. sharing new forms of art and culture and history and different perspectives. we want you to visit and we want you to take advantage of these opportunities and maybe see something for yourselves that maybe you never thought you could do or be so i'm happy to welcome you here for our little black history month celebration. i'm glad you guys are here. so many milestones in black history have touched this very house. just to name a few. did you know that african-american slaves helped to build this house? you knew that? did you know that write upstairs in a bedroom called the lincoln bedroom president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation that marked an important step forward and ending slavery. did you know that happened right here? you knew that? well, did you know that in 1878? rutherford b hayes was president at the time and marie selka became the first soprano the first african-american artist to perform right here in the the white house that was in 18
and as the people's house, we believe the white house should be a place for learning and for sharing new and different ideas. sharing new forms of art and culture and history and different perspectives. we want you to visit and we want you to take advantage of these opportunities and maybe see something for yourselves that maybe you never thought you could do or be so i'm happy to welcome you here for our little black history month celebration. i'm glad you guys are here. so many milestones in...
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whose houses were in the flood zone.ell , in yakutia, ball lightning flew into a private house and exploded with a shock wave, glass was broken, furniture and equipment were damaged, the owner at that time was on the street , he was not injured and managed to put out the fire that had arisen. in the krasnoyarsk village, where a fire destroyed more than 200 houses in the spring, a fire victim is preparing for a housewarming. the first quarter for the resettlement of the sold residents will be commissioned next week. our correspondent alexander cherkashin visited construction site. and i talked with those who have to start life anew. the bedroom here will be the kitchen, and here will be the living room. it will be a studio in a new building. work is in full swing, it was erected in just a couple of months, an electrician has already been installed, a new heating boiler has been installed, when they finish, they will put in order the yard area and ennoble it. everything will be done here, they will put up a fence, the gate
whose houses were in the flood zone.ell , in yakutia, ball lightning flew into a private house and exploded with a shock wave, glass was broken, furniture and equipment were damaged, the owner at that time was on the street , he was not injured and managed to put out the fire that had arisen. in the krasnoyarsk village, where a fire destroyed more than 200 houses in the spring, a fire victim is preparing for a housewarming. the first quarter for the resettlement of the sold residents will be...
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it is pretty much impossible to pick up 15 seats in the house and lose the white house. i just want to say that. that does not really work. incumbent presidents go on to lose and also lose seats in the legislative chambers, but you kind of did most of the work last cycle by picking up those seats. i remember telling everybody, i'm looking at donald trump's strength. we will pick up someone in the house. you cannot find anybody in the swamp that were like we are going to lose a couple seats. you were a believer then. we don't have that many to go to get the priority. what is the number one priority for jim jordan in a house majority? >> a couple things do what we , one, said. we need to pass the legislation consistent with what we campaign on. >> but it will stop. it will pass the house and there won't be enough senators. >> on the border, on big tech, on energy, we need to pass that. we also need to do the investigation in a way that is consistent with the constitution. this is really important. the left and democrats went after president trump, they never stopped going
it is pretty much impossible to pick up 15 seats in the house and lose the white house. i just want to say that. that does not really work. incumbent presidents go on to lose and also lose seats in the legislative chambers, but you kind of did most of the work last cycle by picking up those seats. i remember telling everybody, i'm looking at donald trump's strength. we will pick up someone in the house. you cannot find anybody in the swamp that were like we are going to lose a couple seats. you...
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i would like that house, right? and in the surely house, for example, where the entire -- sort of destroyed at one point, the house itself is made of such heavy timbers, it's so stoutly built, that it was more expensive to, you know, sort of tear it down then it was actually just pick it up and move it across the street at one point. but because it was a nice house, right? so at some point, it doesn't really matter that it was a loyalist house. and, in fact, it becomes sort of a curiosity. >> eileen, i want to pop this one over to you. did historians preserve and erase loyalists in the same way monuments and material culture did? >> yeah, i think that's really interesting comparison and yes, i think especially when you look at what i was saying about how these early american national historians were copying and plagiarizing from loyalists historians, and then converting what they were taking from these loyalist historians into a nationalist message, i think it is very similar to what americans were doing with places
i would like that house, right? and in the surely house, for example, where the entire -- sort of destroyed at one point, the house itself is made of such heavy timbers, it's so stoutly built, that it was more expensive to, you know, sort of tear it down then it was actually just pick it up and move it across the street at one point. but because it was a nice house, right? so at some point, it doesn't really matter that it was a loyalist house. and, in fact, it becomes sort of a curiosity....
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house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. holy god, receive us into your eternal presence and grant us the discernment of your direction and the peace of your purpose for the deliberations of this day. silence, if only for a moment, all voices but your own. that we would hear your counsel and receive your instruction wut the -- without the echos of competing opinion or the whispers of our own self-desire. speak in words that we can hear whether in a still small voice of encouragement or a clarion call to action, may we receive your message for us today. sway our hearts to your desire that in all we say and do we would strive to live into your will. then share with us the blessing ofsacrament of human encounter. in the outward visible signs you provide, a stranger's selfless service, shared laughter with a friend, or a random glimpse of the pure beauty of your creation, we would experience the inward invisible grace you offer us in each mom
house of representatives.] the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by chaplain kibben. chaplain kibben: would you pray with me. holy god, receive us into your eternal presence and grant us the discernment of your direction and the peace of your purpose for the deliberations of this day. silence, if only for a moment, all voices but your own. that we would hear your counsel and receive your instruction wut the -- without the echos of competing opinion or the whispers...
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my house is just as messed up as me.be that's not the case, but here are the lynchpins and who is the book, roman barashev, vasyl dendin, details inter tv channel marathon, the only news for forced migrants from 16 regions of ukraine plan to build five-story residential buildings for each region, so far 2,000 apartments have been calculated , the housing construction plan has already been developed , several well-known architectural bureaus worked on it, deputy head of the president's office kyrylo tymoshenko said the apartments will be fully furnished and ready for occupancy. but for now, these are only plans and whether a small number of ukrainians have to either look for new housing or fix their own after the next arrival is not in kharkov, which every day under the shelling of the enemy army of the russian federation, destroyed homes are being helped by a special utility company, but how it works, let's talk further with us, the director of the utility company special building bohdan dolyna, we welcome you on the air
my house is just as messed up as me.be that's not the case, but here are the lynchpins and who is the book, roman barashev, vasyl dendin, details inter tv channel marathon, the only news for forced migrants from 16 regions of ukraine plan to build five-story residential buildings for each region, so far 2,000 apartments have been calculated , the housing construction plan has already been developed , several well-known architectural bureaus worked on it, deputy head of the president's office...
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so that is the white house.test from the white house and we'll get reaction in the afternoon goes on. it's the one let's bring back congressman mike gallagher, member of the house armed services committee. your thoughts on the bills the president is signing. he touted the fact that they are bipartisan. it's rare you get bipartisan cooperation in washington these days. what do you think about those two measures? >> well, i am all for going after fraud. we had the low estimate of $150 billion worth of theft of the unemployment plus. that number is actually probably 300 billion. it's astounding. this gets to the contradiction with the president said. he is the one who came into office and immediately spent $2 trillion unnecessarily on quote-unquote coronavirus release. a lot of that money is going to be wasted if not outright stolen. the second point come he continues to blame his predecessor, donald trump, for all the problems. he has been commander-in-chief for almost two years. they need to stop with the blame g
so that is the white house.test from the white house and we'll get reaction in the afternoon goes on. it's the one let's bring back congressman mike gallagher, member of the house armed services committee. your thoughts on the bills the president is signing. he touted the fact that they are bipartisan. it's rare you get bipartisan cooperation in washington these days. what do you think about those two measures? >> well, i am all for going after fraud. we had the low estimate of $150...
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the white house?eory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any historic building, it's the same as actually visiting it you can look at the picture of the white house and get some sense of what it's all about, but it's not the same as a visiting it and therefore if you preserve it more people want to visit it what people want to see what this white house is about and therefore our citizens flock to see it all the time and they should and it's possible to make this white house better because we can provide the resources through the white house historical association to make the w
the white house?eory of restoration and preservation, is that by restoring and preserving the past we can make certain that we don't make that were made in the past and we can learn and do better citizens for the future. that's the whole theory of history why we study history. it's to learn from the past make certainly don't make the same mistakes and do better at going forward. now the human brain has not yet evolved such that when you see a picture of the white house or a picture of any...
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her house. our own will ganss has the story. >> forget house cats. meet charlie, the house horse.ustang who splits his time between the barn and the bedroom, the field and the family room. >> charlie. >> he definitely wants a snack, and he knows the refrigerator has, like, watermelon and apples and carrots. >> even coming inside in the middle of this interview. there he goes. it all started when pamela breece brought charlie to her farm six years ago. she was with the mustang in the back when the doorbell rang. >> and i was like, fine, i'll just leave him out here. and i turned around, and i ran like through my backyard in through the house to the front door. my u.p.s. guy was like, wow, and i was, like, wow. >> and charlie was like -- and the rest is horse-tory. >> horses are very smart. so now he knew how to get in my house. >> since then, if the door is open, the 11-year-old mustang will pop in from time to time. mostly just to check in on mom. charlie doesn't wear horseshoes, so he doesn't scratch the floors. pamela says in the last six years, he's only knocked over one candle
her house. our own will ganss has the story. >> forget house cats. meet charlie, the house horse.ustang who splits his time between the barn and the bedroom, the field and the family room. >> charlie. >> he definitely wants a snack, and he knows the refrigerator has, like, watermelon and apples and carrots. >> even coming inside in the middle of this interview. there he goes. it all started when pamela breece brought charlie to her farm six years ago. she was with the...
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we're in the house?t these matching stories were powerful but didn't think they would be enough to get a conviction. they wanted physical evidence to prove michelle and scott were telling the truth. they began with sherwood's account of the drive up to narrowsburg. sherwood i told investigators paul asked him to start stop at a walmart. >> when you got into the middle town area you said you stopped where? >> at a walmart. >> and he went inside? >> he went inside. >> you waited outside? >> waited outside. >> and then he came out with a bag? >> yes. >> do you know what he bought? >> i believe duct tape. >> prosecutors showed jurors what investigators found when they visited that will mark. >> the state police found a receipt. only one receipt out of 30 registers that had three things on it. and update, a hat and gloves. scott sherwood tells us that the defendant used tape to tape up his scrubs. and he had a glass hat and gloves on when he went in the house. >> and there was more physical evidence to back n
we're in the house?t these matching stories were powerful but didn't think they would be enough to get a conviction. they wanted physical evidence to prove michelle and scott were telling the truth. they began with sherwood's account of the drive up to narrowsburg. sherwood i told investigators paul asked him to start stop at a walmart. >> when you got into the middle town area you said you stopped where? >> at a walmart. >> and he went inside? >> he went inside....
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could you also talk about the written house clock in the house and its significance to the house.s well as how the house -- kayla, i will let you answer that. >> i may not be able to answer all of that. so we do have to rittenhouse clocks, a david rittenhouse clock on by the philadelphia museum of our. and then we have benjamin rittenhouse clock. but the david rittenhouse clock is actually downstairs in samuel's office, what we portray is emile's office. it is interesting, because in philadelphia at the time the mineral very influenced by the indictment period. they are interested in ways to control their environment. o'clock, that one is has a metal face. you might be talking about the benjamin run. it also has the astrological face. or the astronomical face. it is actually just behind me in the hallway. it is believed to be the first one that benjamin rittenhouse did of that kind not sure if that was the question but the david rittenhouse clock i do not know the maker of that case i'm not sure that i know the maker of this one either. but we do know the benjamin rittenhouse gone
could you also talk about the written house clock in the house and its significance to the house.s well as how the house -- kayla, i will let you answer that. >> i may not be able to answer all of that. so we do have to rittenhouse clocks, a david rittenhouse clock on by the philadelphia museum of our. and then we have benjamin rittenhouse clock. but the david rittenhouse clock is actually downstairs in samuel's office, what we portray is emile's office. it is interesting, because in...
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house, senate, vice president. on that one, it could have been no surprise to him that it was going to be vetoed because it -- had passed by such huge margins. he was concerned from a budgetary standpoint of the money that was in their pursuit which treatment grants. and in fact, although the bill passed, he then impounded some of the money. congress responded by removing presidents ability to impound appropriated funds. he was not the first president to impound. interesting medley, when ford became president and took office, another water bill was passed which ford opposed. again, it's one of those things where, the world looks different from the white house than it does from the hill. and president -- the president's budget concerns because if you are spending money here, you can't spend it there. but you know, i don't think that one stuck with him too badly. he knew it would be overridden, and he supported probably 99% of the bill except for that one line item. so there were others that stuck in his crawl more.
house, senate, vice president. on that one, it could have been no surprise to him that it was going to be vetoed because it -- had passed by such huge margins. he was concerned from a budgetary standpoint of the money that was in their pursuit which treatment grants. and in fact, although the bill passed, he then impounded some of the money. congress responded by removing presidents ability to impound appropriated funds. he was not the first president to impound. interesting medley, when ford...
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stood until the russian rocket didn't hit the house just inside the house from under the rubble , theand the older 13-year-old son were found. the child died in the wreckage, they were looking for him in the same place where the pit was, and he was thrown away by an active cheerful boy and that's how it can be. right now, even the city itself and we do not know how to calm them down, but we will do everything in order to restore their lives and restore their buildings . the use of such high-precision weapons as the iskander at the railway station indicates that it was a deliberate act of terror, the station was fired upon , through this station the evacuation of people from pokrovsk, donetsk region, to lviv was carried out, as a result of the impact, five passenger cars and a car caught fire near the station. the family of the forced idps from donetsk region, their parents died, the child was killed in 2005 on the highway, where the head of the territorial community found her and he handed her over to the ambulance in total, 25 people were killed, three of the railway workers were inj
stood until the russian rocket didn't hit the house just inside the house from under the rubble , theand the older 13-year-old son were found. the child died in the wreckage, they were looking for him in the same place where the pit was, and he was thrown away by an active cheerful boy and that's how it can be. right now, even the city itself and we do not know how to calm them down, but we will do everything in order to restore their lives and restore their buildings . the use of such...
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then there's house republicans, led by republicans on the house judiciary committee. allies, spearheaded by jim jordan, had issued demands for information to the justice department, fbi director chris wray, as well as ron klain asking for all documents of communications relating to the decision to seek a search warrant, as well as the execution of a search warrant. they want information involving communication between the doj, fbi, secret service, the national archives. of course, the fact that ron klain, the white house chief of staff, suggests that the republicans are fishing between a connection between the white house and execution of this search warrant. the white house says they're not partaking, they're not meddling in law enforcement. but republicans seem to think that they can obtain something on that front. they have given the administration, a deadline of august 29th to offer these documents, hallie. >> thanks to you both. andrew, let me bring you in. let me start with the passports. i want to bring a note of caution on this, because all we have is a truth
then there's house republicans, led by republicans on the house judiciary committee. allies, spearheaded by jim jordan, had issued demands for information to the justice department, fbi director chris wray, as well as ron klain asking for all documents of communications relating to the decision to seek a search warrant, as well as the execution of a search warrant. they want information involving communication between the doj, fbi, secret service, the national archives. of course, the fact that...
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if you're living your, house you're probably going to leave your house to keep the status quo that youthink that that, we can only surmise that that is what is going on here. just given how lopsided the numbers are and given the turnout levels. and, one other point i'll make, the state of kansas, their governor, laura kelly is a democrat. she is a democrat who has pushed back on abortion restrictions in the past. and, is not backing down. now she is up for reelection. that is, i think, innovate itself, something extraordinary. but it tells you a lot about how she thinks this issue can play even in her state where trump won by a very large margin. she is describing it as an extremist effort. as an effort being pushed by a small minority of even the republican party differ the restrict abortion. and, that's a warning shot that she is sending to republicans. >> it will be interesting to see if there's a delta between the number of people who voted on this initiative and voted on other races. whether they're people who just came out to vote on these races. but, don this is the turnout is e
if you're living your, house you're probably going to leave your house to keep the status quo that youthink that that, we can only surmise that that is what is going on here. just given how lopsided the numbers are and given the turnout levels. and, one other point i'll make, the state of kansas, their governor, laura kelly is a democrat. she is a democrat who has pushed back on abortion restrictions in the past. and, is not backing down. now she is up for reelection. that is, i think, innovate...
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the white house historical association? dr. shogun is a trained political scientist with a phd in american politics from yale university as well as a bachelor's degree in political science from boston college. she has almost 15 years of service in the federal government including prominent roles with the us senate as well as the library of congress, dr. shogun teaches government students at georgetown university and served as vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial commission. another feather in her cap in an illustrious resume is that she currently serves as a co-chair of the board of directors at the women's suffrage national monument foundation designated by the congress to build the first memorial in dc dedicated to the history of the movement for women's equality. it's a huge deal. to begin with our panelists we have elaine rice bachmann, who is the state archivist of maryland and a co-author of a wonderful book designing camelot published by the white house historical association, and i'm proud to say it was lau
the white house historical association? dr. shogun is a trained political scientist with a phd in american politics from yale university as well as a bachelor's degree in political science from boston college. she has almost 15 years of service in the federal government including prominent roles with the us senate as well as the library of congress, dr. shogun teaches government students at georgetown university and served as vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial commission. another...
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white house officials, top national security officials here at the white house were briefed in april. the president was briefed very shortly thereafter, and over the course of may, june, and july, there were several meetings involving the president as they worked towards this operation that we are told ultimately took place this weekend. one of the key factors in this, we're told, that president biden was asking about, is how they could minimize the possibility of civilian casualties when conducting the strike. the senior administration official says that al-zawahiri was killed while he was standing on the balcony of this safe house with two hellfire missiles. but over the course of the last several months, including a july 1st meeting inside the situation room, intelligence officials brought in a small scale model of the safe house that they brought to the president to describe to him how exactly they could conduct this strike with a drone and ensure that the building would remain structurally -- but the structural integrity of the building would remain, that the people inside the bu
white house officials, top national security officials here at the white house were briefed in april. the president was briefed very shortly thereafter, and over the course of may, june, and july, there were several meetings involving the president as they worked towards this operation that we are told ultimately took place this weekend. one of the key factors in this, we're told, that president biden was asking about, is how they could minimize the possibility of civilian casualties when...
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it is a beautiful house. i have so loved every time i visit i always get to see something new and caleb gives wonderful has so much knowledge, and i know that the docents have so much knowledge. so so please do go visit them. so with that yeah. yeah with that. i guess i will go ahead and say goodbye. so thank you again for joining us and i hope to talk about elizabeth again and the question of slavery.
it is a beautiful house. i have so loved every time i visit i always get to see something new and caleb gives wonderful has so much knowledge, and i know that the docents have so much knowledge. so so please do go visit them. so with that yeah. yeah with that. i guess i will go ahead and say goodbye. so thank you again for joining us and i hope to talk about elizabeth again and the question of slavery.