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united states capital police as an organization is stronger and better prepared to carry out itt mission today than it was before january 6 of last year. the department got to work immediately after the sixth to fix the failures that occurred, operational planning failures in leadership failures. one thing that did not fail the that day was the courage and resolve of the men and women of the united states capital police. for the past past year focuses on implementing improvements that would implementing improvements in what provider officers with the resources that they need to fill their responsibilities safely and effectively. since the attack on the capitol there've been nearly a dozen reports offering over 100 recommendations for improvements and reforms. to date we have completed or dressed over 90 of those recommendations and when i say completed that means we have implemented recommendations and when i say we have we have addressed them that as we have a detailed plan in place to implement but it was not fully completed with that recommendation. so the work continues. let me list
united states capital police as an organization is stronger and better prepared to carry out itt mission today than it was before january 6 of last year. the department got to work immediately after the sixth to fix the failures that occurred, operational planning failures in leadership failures. one thing that did not fail the that day was the courage and resolve of the men and women of the united states capital police. for the past past year focuses on implementing improvements that would...
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so itt is just a diary entry. and with the onset of adolescence and how treacherous that is and then we begin to map out the path or lives will take. and that is the lure of the avenue. all of these things that word compound the dangers of living in harlem. so that would contextualize elijah mohammed. ifhe not embodied and then to say this is why people feel this way and how he comes to the question and then a logical product of the world navigate. >> so with those other pieces of anthology if it was written around the time of the million man march. how do you see farrakhan? how do you explain? and then compare it to the way that baldwin was assessing the nation of islam? and then writing in another essay. and with mlk that the negro leader has been in a position of telling white people to hurryy up while telling the negroes to weight. and then to articulate that dilemma that this is a possibility and for farrakhan with the emergence in the eighties. and then on the other side of that. and then in those incipient
so itt is just a diary entry. and with the onset of adolescence and how treacherous that is and then we begin to map out the path or lives will take. and that is the lure of the avenue. all of these things that word compound the dangers of living in harlem. so that would contextualize elijah mohammed. ifhe not embodied and then to say this is why people feel this way and how he comes to the question and then a logical product of the world navigate. >> so with those other pieces of...
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it's listed as a five to one c for social welfare organized and itt shouldn't be doing anything.but as it turns a blind eye and aids and abets a chinese communist party with mass , torture, concentration camps, stamping out freedom in hongco kong, threatening taiwang and the list goes t on and on , not to mention covering up covid that's killed nearly six million people around the world. the lastli thing we should be doing is subsidizing withs taxpayer dollars nbc's contract alone with the ioc is seven and a half billion. think of the tax bill just there and half of the ioc revenue comes from american corporations who by the way themselves are completeor hypocritical and are drunk on chinese money. but just like an alcoholic, they're in denial. they want to boycott major league baseball. they want to boycott georgia, but they themselves preach t social justice there but turn a blind eye when it comes the es . and wewe found out, congressman walsh, that nbc news will not be sending any n announcers to the games. greg hughes, the nbc sports senior vp of communicationse , said in a
it's listed as a five to one c for social welfare organized and itt shouldn't be doing anything.but as it turns a blind eye and aids and abets a chinese communist party with mass , torture, concentration camps, stamping out freedom in hongco kong, threatening taiwang and the list goes t on and on , not to mention covering up covid that's killed nearly six million people around the world. the lastli thing we should be doing is subsidizing withs taxpayer dollars nbc's contract alone with the ioc...
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believe that was kirsten gillibrand. >> youou believe that was kirstn gillibrand of new york , was itt indeed. i can't tell. >> unfortunately, we're seeing resurgences from america as people stop wearing masks, they stop social distancing. s we're seeing a massive spread. and so the governor is doing what he can to make sure that new york does not have itsn own resurgence. garrison gets to too. that brings us to this place of peril, the emotional drama five versus the five, two versus two. this is the final question. are you ready? yeah, here we go. this is this is multiple choice. there's a children's song called baby shark that has driven parents almost to the brink of insanity for many years now. and it just set a record because so awful. it's also so popular. it's become the most viewed video in the history of youtube. that's a multiple choice. how many views does this video have? is it eight? three billion? is it five billion or is it c ten billion? dana, i'm going to have to go see ten billion. oh, no that is so dark you couldn't have ten billion but we'll find out. >> here's the
believe that was kirsten gillibrand. >> youou believe that was kirstn gillibrand of new york , was itt indeed. i can't tell. >> unfortunately, we're seeing resurgences from america as people stop wearing masks, they stop social distancing. s we're seeing a massive spread. and so the governor is doing what he can to make sure that new york does not have itsn own resurgence. garrison gets to too. that brings us to this place of peril, the emotional drama five versus the five, two...
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i think itt very much that's ina long story we tell starting in the museum if you've been there, startsrom the bottom and things about history but also connects to culture. you can have one without the other, and to me hip-hop really illustrates thaton connection between history and culture. it names the times, chuck d who is one of the people who helped us think through these tracks said that hip-hop was cnn, provides to people. if we think over time the issues from the message to the moment where in now, speak to what's happening in everyday life. i love there's an organic quality both chubby anthology was created but also how hip-hop was created. in many ways the museum comes about, things that people broaddus, people kept close and treasured and hip-hop is one of those things., they kept the great eightball jackets and the great outfits and the radios and things that made hip-hop, the mixers, and we've also been collecting that material. it's an important moment as we look back toward hip-hop and look back in the fifth anniversary of the museum and think about the way that culture i
i think itt very much that's ina long story we tell starting in the museum if you've been there, startsrom the bottom and things about history but also connects to culture. you can have one without the other, and to me hip-hop really illustrates thaton connection between history and culture. it names the times, chuck d who is one of the people who helped us think through these tracks said that hip-hop was cnn, provides to people. if we think over time the issues from the message to the moment...
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from a be mindful with these responsibilities, you mindful of the role of government and where and how itt should be involved. government should invest, not waste. government should lead, not dictate government should support, not mandate and we must all remember that. [applause] [applause] in this state, we have created tens ofus thousands of new jobs but we can do more. we have built hundreds of new bridges and repaired thousands of miles of roads but we can do more. we've expanded broadband to thousands of homes and businessesbu but we can do more. we further strengthen communities in urban areas and suburban areas and rural areas but we can do more. we are ready to stand with each and every one of you to do more for the people of this great state, it's ourd time and the time is now. [applause] in closing, there's a story on this past year i want to share with all of you. in september, i stood on the tarmac at the airport when a young man made his return home and when the family found the courage to welcome him one last time. corporate harassment. he made the ultimate sacrifice for his
from a be mindful with these responsibilities, you mindful of the role of government and where and how itt should be involved. government should invest, not waste. government should lead, not dictate government should support, not mandate and we must all remember that. [applause] [applause] in this state, we have created tens ofus thousands of new jobs but we can do more. we have built hundreds of new bridges and repaired thousands of miles of roads but we can do more. we've expanded broadband...
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and itt was all avoidable. >> totally avoidable. totally avoidable. if we don't learn the lessons we will be at this again very, very soon. that's why we have to act now. steve: thank you so much for your consistent voice on this. his a the other side of this is the mishandling of the pandemic. we have been talking about it for so long. it's just enraging to me that suddenly you are seeing i will seep out across the media, we know that masks don't work and schools mustn't be shut down. where were they when we were saying that from the start? nothing has changed. the facts haven't changed. and they are hoping we forget for all this stuff. >> i don't think they care. their lives weren't impacted by this. it's the business owner who lost hiss job. or the teen who tried to commit suicide. they are the class that largely stayed home. they are casually dropping truth bombs. there is a difference from covid versus with covid. maybe lockdowns didn't work either. weno don't even have a full accounting of the amount of damage that these policies have caused. it
and itt was all avoidable. >> totally avoidable. totally avoidable. if we don't learn the lessons we will be at this again very, very soon. that's why we have to act now. steve: thank you so much for your consistent voice on this. his a the other side of this is the mishandling of the pandemic. we have been talking about it for so long. it's just enraging to me that suddenly you are seeing i will seep out across the media, we know that masks don't work and schools mustn't be shut down....
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we see itt every day with the $660 million of funds in 600 million from surplus revenue i am recommendingu the general assembly that you provide no less than one.2 $6 billion to the department of transportation to accelerate construction and expansion and improvements to the state on roads and bridges highways and interstates. this one time investment of over $1 billion will allow the department of transportation to accelerate and the completion of the highest projectste between charleston. and with that long-awaited start of construction i 73. and then to have deficient state matching funds without federal funds each year for the next five years these federal matching funds will allow the dot to expedite completion without global and regional projects designed to relieve traffic congestion to repair or replace over 400 bridges and enhance to be surface local and secondary roads. three years ago on the steps of the state house graduate work together and we have. and every student is ready to learn entering the classroom and then the words card of shame is a fading memory. and with full da
we see itt every day with the $660 million of funds in 600 million from surplus revenue i am recommendingu the general assembly that you provide no less than one.2 $6 billion to the department of transportation to accelerate construction and expansion and improvements to the state on roads and bridges highways and interstates. this one time investment of over $1 billion will allow the department of transportation to accelerate and the completion of the highest projectste between charleston. and...
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. >> do you talk about itt with your son quite a bit. >> fthe personal interest they take a six grade field trip to the holocaust museum i think they need to know about it and a lot of people have trouble talking about it because it's a difficult. >> i went to holocaust museum n eunew york and one of the exhibs in a glass case is a red shoe, high heel shoe a woman put it on when she was taken to the train and i heard them say where did she think she was going with a red heel. to try to catch the reality of what these people went through is a test. >> the people who lived in then' past didn't know they were living in n the past and we need to always think about that. >> the past is another country that's it. >> the authoritarianismis and fascism is thrown out a lot when it comes too our modern politicl culture. how do you feel about that you think they have the understanding of the necessary, should they be used? >> they should be used but they really are donald trump is not a fascist, these are complicated enough fascism the pedigree and to get a phd. but fascism had a doctrine, world
. >> do you talk about itt with your son quite a bit. >> fthe personal interest they take a six grade field trip to the holocaust museum i think they need to know about it and a lot of people have trouble talking about it because it's a difficult. >> i went to holocaust museum n eunew york and one of the exhibs in a glass case is a red shoe, high heel shoe a woman put it on when she was taken to the train and i heard them say where did she think she was going with a red heel....
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you don't have a choice not matter, it should not have taken a month to get at, he should have done ittright after the shooting. the only victim here is ms. hutchins. that young cinematographer who lost her life. nothing is funny about him drawing a dead body and his wife posting it, she is a victim in this, this young woman and there is nothing comical. i think he's a lunatic and disturbed. >> sean: as i understand it correct me if i'm wrong. but your legal background will clarify this that you can turn over the phone and there are artificial intelligence machines that can specifically look for keywords if maybe he was concerned about text messages getting out of that were private that had nothing to do with the incident, is that true? >> there is software for that. part of the reason is so important to comply and execute search warrants so fast within the usual ten-day period is because evidence can become federal. here we have someone who claimed publicly the reason he didn't want his phone to be made public is because there were love letters to his wife, things of a private nature b
you don't have a choice not matter, it should not have taken a month to get at, he should have done ittright after the shooting. the only victim here is ms. hutchins. that young cinematographer who lost her life. nothing is funny about him drawing a dead body and his wife posting it, she is a victim in this, this young woman and there is nothing comical. i think he's a lunatic and disturbed. >> sean: as i understand it correct me if i'm wrong. but your legal background will clarify this...
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i'll leave itt there. [laughter] >> anything to add?california -- is a great place for you think about what happens in other parts of the country but in a way, you have a situation right now that whoever sends the right message is open. in the midterms in 2018, people told us whenever he talks -- [inaudible] ifas he was talking so badly abt us, it's something -- helps a little bit of donald trump get elected but he still out there. in a way, you have to understand someone withh that tone can stil get a high, number, it'sef something you have to be careful, care about. don't think you go -- you got those guys already on your side. her to the center this new generation of latinos were not raised democrat orai republican, you open that. >> to answer, i do think we've made a difference. i know the work you did we haven't always agreed on everything but i know the focus you had on our community you represented a broader community as i did and worked with everybody but we are the most underrepresented group in california and so many respects
i'll leave itt there. [laughter] >> anything to add?california -- is a great place for you think about what happens in other parts of the country but in a way, you have a situation right now that whoever sends the right message is open. in the midterms in 2018, people told us whenever he talks -- [inaudible] ifas he was talking so badly abt us, it's something -- helps a little bit of donald trump get elected but he still out there. in a way, you have to understand someone withh that tone...
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there was a task force set up designed to bag cline dinks because the itt hearings. he he pled to a misdemeanor. he and dozens of other people's reputations were ruined but it wasn't nixon's idea that klein dink should go was clindings idea. our next question, sir. hi, do you think had there been an alternate media back in 73 like fox news that things would have come out like they did in the investigation against donald trump. a good question and of course the short answer is i don't know. the the situation back in the 70s was dramatically different from day there were only three networks abc nbc and cbs. they were two influential papers the new york times the washington post and there were two weekly news magazines, newsweek and time. and they were uniformly liberal. we called it the liberal eastern establishment. no fox news. no talk radio. no podcasts. no alternate point of view. so either what you had to say with consistent with their narrative or it never saw air? there were no other side. we could not get our news out. no investigation of wrongdoing by the othe
there was a task force set up designed to bag cline dinks because the itt hearings. he he pled to a misdemeanor. he and dozens of other people's reputations were ruined but it wasn't nixon's idea that klein dink should go was clindings idea. our next question, sir. hi, do you think had there been an alternate media back in 73 like fox news that things would have come out like they did in the investigation against donald trump. a good question and of course the short answer is i don't know. the...
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the idea was to have trees to make itt more parklike but not o make it one-for-one reference. it was interesting the first trees that they wanted to put in for japanese maples and those did not do well at all because we discovered millions they need to be where there's a canopy but there's no canopy next to the pentagon those died and we ended up putting in myrtles those have flourished. it's interesting to see as you drive by or walk through how the plant life in the visitation has made it a very special place is next to the pentagon and the tmajor abolishment to go in the and you lose yourself in the memorial when you think about what happened in the impact but you don't hear the street noises and i remember when we were the jury they said this'll be a place hard to get to we want to make sure there is enough meeting and things to consider so people can spend some time there. it's really evolved into that read another story i will share the wage the memorial units are organized you have five children that were killed on flight 77 there was too little girls traveling with the
the idea was to have trees to make itt more parklike but not o make it one-for-one reference. it was interesting the first trees that they wanted to put in for japanese maples and those did not do well at all because we discovered millions they need to be where there's a canopy but there's no canopy next to the pentagon those died and we ended up putting in myrtles those have flourished. it's interesting to see as you drive by or walk through how the plant life in the visitation has made it a...
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what is itt like when you're out there with them? yeah, a lot of people think that border patrol agents are demoralizedatro because you knof that is definitely one of the things, you know, because we signed up to protect this border, to protect this nation and we're not being allowed to do that . but there's another aspect of this and it's the suffering that we see directly because of these policies. we see things that no human should be seeing should see ever in our lives. we see deaths, we see sufferingi . and whenng this suffering is being brought, you know, brought on by the very same people that scream so much concern about that population. okay, it makes it even worse. these policies like i said, they're successful for themce becausess this is what they want from from the get go. sean, we'lle be bringing more of this exclusive interview to the viewers. but i want to stress here that this a senior official from the border patrol that had been there for decadeses has sat that the national security of this country is at risk, that
what is itt like when you're out there with them? yeah, a lot of people think that border patrol agents are demoralizedatro because you knof that is definitely one of the things, you know, because we signed up to protect this border, to protect this nation and we're not being allowed to do that . but there's another aspect of this and it's the suffering that we see directly because of these policies. we see things that no human should be seeing should see ever in our lives. we see deaths, we...
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i think itt should be nationalized. i think therea should be a national standard. i think it's absolutely ridiculous how different states have different laws for voting, for a federal election. i do support voter ids, but i understand people might say, well, voter id laws are unfair to thoses who can't maybe affor an id or they're economically disadvantaged. that's true. so make ids free. make asi national id free to al u.s. citizens, make the process strictly regulated but easily accessible. and that would a be my solutioni >> all right, thomas. thomas in dell ray beach, florida. republican. yesterday on capitol hill, in addition to this debate over changing the senate rules for the orfilibuster, there was alsa hearing happening with the fbi and otherin agencies on domesti terrorism threats. here's the abe headline from "t washington post" thisd morning. another january 6th conspiracy theory suffers a reality inflicted blow. now, senator ted cruz questioning of the fbi in the senate judiciary committee hearing,at made -- went viral i it.me it's something that many
i think itt should be nationalized. i think therea should be a national standard. i think it's absolutely ridiculous how different states have different laws for voting, for a federal election. i do support voter ids, but i understand people might say, well, voter id laws are unfair to thoses who can't maybe affor an id or they're economically disadvantaged. that's true. so make ids free. make asi national id free to al u.s. citizens, make the process strictly regulated but easily accessible....
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january 31st deadline, that booster deadline that now all the students have to comply with even though itt doesn't work against omicron? obviouslyomic. er so they have to comply. so where does that leave you? school begins again for the semester on monday. i understand. that's correct. we resume in-person classes next monday. but the thing is,th laura , i'mn not going to get the vaccine. i'm certainly not going to be coerced by a bunch of anons bureaucrats and so-called experts who think they can make my own personal public health my own personal health decisionss for me. i knowhi this is a fight that's going on across america and it's sad that it's come toat you chicago, which is known as a bastion ofn intellectual freedom and open and vigorous debate. but the only people who don't want to do this are the university administration. and what's the reaction of some , your classmateses your teammates? most of them did comply.in i thinkk a lot of people say,al oh , i'll just take the job. it's's not a big deal and that's fine. that'sde they want to do.wh butat what do they say to you? >> are
january 31st deadline, that booster deadline that now all the students have to comply with even though itt doesn't work against omicron? obviouslyomic. er so they have to comply. so where does that leave you? school begins again for the semester on monday. i understand. that's correct. we resume in-person classes next monday. but the thing is,th laura , i'mn not going to get the vaccine. i'm certainly not going to be coerced by a bunch of anons bureaucrats and so-called experts who think they...
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only say statue is the one in the white househe until they make a real one of them, then they'll tear itt down in a heartbeat. yeah, when he's feeling romantic, he runs his fingers through his own hair. co-host f of the five and oh the brand new jersey waters brought water smattering of applause he comes upp withp more plot than a great w figure up in the air. author walter kirn the irony ofm him being a writer for two years is that nobody knows his name. tv writer producer rob lowe. and speaking of that , everyoner at the bar yells cheers when he finally leaves fox news contributor at this because she drinks. yeah, jesse . yes, i oh, it's a serious issue crime. but ifst there was y a statue of you put up, how long after it went up would it take four a people to tear it down? well, it depends if it was a statue , i don't think i'mdo going to surprise anybody when i say that i am not that big of a fan of art. no, but i do appreciate statues because you're right. i do want to be a statue one day. and in all seriousness, we have when i say we i meany my assistant johnny. yeah. has calledstan
only say statue is the one in the white househe until they make a real one of them, then they'll tear itt down in a heartbeat. yeah, when he's feeling romantic, he runs his fingers through his own hair. co-host f of the five and oh the brand new jersey waters brought water smattering of applause he comes upp withp more plot than a great w figure up in the air. author walter kirn the irony ofm him being a writer for two years is that nobody knows his name. tv writer producer rob lowe. and...
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it will be taken over by marxist economy so if you want to be an american, tough itt up, open the book you your test, read, study and movee ahead. god bless you. >> bob in california talked about the online test, implying it may be easier to cheat. there's a piece in the washington post that says we touched on earlier that talks about this, they write about. -based testing in article to enable the college board to beef up security. officials said because there will be less, stolen test booklets and variations questions posed to individual students, testing will continue to be proctored at secure sites but digital sat is not envisioned as an at-home test. in south carolina next on our student line. go ahead. >> good morning, thanks for having me. i think it's like a ninja loan for education, we are no longer checking credentials of anyone who wants to get an education and i think that could result in increase in government spending federal loans from other could be more people taking out loans and with the training and practice responsibility, i heard some people say generally on the pa
it will be taken over by marxist economy so if you want to be an american, tough itt up, open the book you your test, read, study and movee ahead. god bless you. >> bob in california talked about the online test, implying it may be easier to cheat. there's a piece in the washington post that says we touched on earlier that talks about this, they write about. -based testing in article to enable the college board to beef up security. officials said because there will be less, stolen test...
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>> itt depends on the jurist diction. process again is unlike under a uniform process under the u.s. mj they determine exactly how that investigation ultimate prosecution of the case will happen. we have no visibility on what happens once we turn it over which is part of the intent on active duty to give it to commanders -- >> so it would follow the normal prosecution as a normal civilian would? >> correct. >> thank you sir. i have one second so i appreciate your time and i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back the gentlewoman from california ms. jacobs is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chairwoman and thank you to the witnesses for being here. general hokanson i wanted to follow-up on that report that recommended the chief of the national guard reassess r the office of administrative investigations timeliness to determine how to improve the processing of sexual assault involving members of the army national guard and to improve the timeliness of these investigations. has that assessment happened and wh
>> itt depends on the jurist diction. process again is unlike under a uniform process under the u.s. mj they determine exactly how that investigation ultimate prosecution of the case will happen. we have no visibility on what happens once we turn it over which is part of the intent on active duty to give it to commanders -- >> so it would follow the normal prosecution as a normal civilian would? >> correct. >> thank you sir. i have one second so i appreciate your time...
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. >> i don't know if itt was a rel or imagined fear at the confirmation that they might be consultingtiact body of natural law to decide his case in addition to the constitution and u.s. code that he would turn aside and say now what does natural law say? that might be the rule then. that's obviously not been the case but he does turn to natural law for understanding and interpreting positive law. he wrote about this before he joined the bench and it turned out to be the case that an understanding the original public meeting of our founding documents, the justice consults forming these principles at the time and natural law thinking was informing the principals and philosophies of the declaration which he thinks then should be used in interpreting thehe constitution because the constitution frames these principles and ideals set out in the declaration which are very natural principles so where does this come up? there are two that jump out, me and others probably have manyor more examples but his concept of equality and an individual concept rather than group i think traces to his under
. >> i don't know if itt was a rel or imagined fear at the confirmation that they might be consultingtiact body of natural law to decide his case in addition to the constitution and u.s. code that he would turn aside and say now what does natural law say? that might be the rule then. that's obviously not been the case but he does turn to natural law for understanding and interpreting positive law. he wrote about this before he joined the bench and it turned out to be the case that an...
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let's get itt' back online drilling on federal lands, lowering taxes, ending burdensome regulation, open schools, school choiceatio pares and control the kids education law and orderon safety securityc so every american canan pursue happiness free and fair trade deals, peace through strength, free market solutions to health care. yes, that also protect preexisting conditions. we believe in liberty and freedom and capitalism and our constitution and the uss bill of rights upheld u by constitutionalists't on the bench. but joe isn't particularly familiar with any of those beliefss because joe doesn't actually talk to any republicans or conservativesub and he doesn't reach across the aisle. republicans were pushed out of any negotiation with build back better or build about broke as i call. they were not at all involved in this power grab that they're trying even at this hour tonight , which we'll talkkht, about the minute instead he's hiding away at the white h house and spending 25% of his time at the beach somewhere in delaware, all whilear his socialist handlers are fundamentally trying
let's get itt' back online drilling on federal lands, lowering taxes, ending burdensome regulation, open schools, school choiceatio pares and control the kids education law and orderon safety securityc so every american canan pursue happiness free and fair trade deals, peace through strength, free market solutions to health care. yes, that also protect preexisting conditions. we believe in liberty and freedom and capitalism and our constitution and the uss bill of rights upheld u by...
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itt was one of the best things we had was our medical care. dr. robert, i'd like to yes, sir. i'd likeeg to close on somethig if i can just get a moment. i've just come back from europe, europeans, people still look to america for leadership. america areersh good. we will get through this and many people still look for the shining city on the hill. they still look for camelot and we can become that camelot,t that shining city again. we. can recover from this . we are a good people and we will recover from this . bless you for saying that . dr. and author of a new book lies my government told outsing. great to see you tonight . thank you . thank you . >> so europe is a pretty small country in central europe. ten million people, but it does have lessons for us. we're going to exploring those next weekl to release a brand new documentary in our series tucker carlson originalsls when we were in hungary witnesseded what it looks like when a country cares enough aboutro its people tom protect them frm mass immigration forces border is part of what we saw. the officers are stationed
itt was one of the best things we had was our medical care. dr. robert, i'd like to yes, sir. i'd likeeg to close on somethig if i can just get a moment. i've just come back from europe, europeans, people still look to america for leadership. america areersh good. we will get through this and many people still look for the shining city on the hill. they still look for camelot and we can become that camelot,t that shining city again. we. can recover from this . we are a good people and we will...
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can just worry about the other parts however, cyber has never really become one thing people thought itt could. is been w around for 20 years, e global insurance marketed which is around $5 trillion, summer interns these days the market is about $5 billion in for you and me, i assume that's a lot of money in her household budget and it is nothing in the insurance world and there's a lot of folks on both sides of the table that wish it was a healthier product and that it did more almost like standards it would make more people happy. so run summer has opportunity in the field that cyber insurance has the automatic payouts has only seem to further motivated it backers predict and insurers are starting to see the policies capped and the end-users have to figure something else out because whatever little coverage they had before, it's all in motion right now and maybe you'll see something we will try to further educatent folks on. the question though, goes like this, insurance industry is carrying a growing risk and cyber property casualties, and de novo director and operator policy and coul
can just worry about the other parts however, cyber has never really become one thing people thought itt could. is been w around for 20 years, e global insurance marketed which is around $5 trillion, summer interns these days the market is about $5 billion in for you and me, i assume that's a lot of money in her household budget and it is nothing in the insurance world and there's a lot of folks on both sides of the table that wish it was a healthier product and that it did more almost like...
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we would not put itt on the air . first of all, i was told who's jeffrey epstein?no one knows who that is.d this is a stupid story. then the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about prince andrew and threatened us a millionon different ways. it w was unbelievable what we hd clinton everything that this is a president renesys losing the knows he's in trouble is sick, maybe is on the after effects of steroids or not.s i don't know. but he is acting radically and desperately and we we neede to we need to we need to not normalize that . >> james o'keefe, founder and ceo of project veritas is annew book out. it's m called american muckraker rethinking journalism the 21st century. it's on amazon.com, hannity .com bookstores everywhere. no matter what you do, you come under fire and it's they have a whole series called to catch a predator undercover cameras. right. mike wallace and i madear his career of 60 minutes did this all the time. why is different for you? >> well, sean, i think times have changed. journalism is printing what others don't want print
we would not put itt on the air . first of all, i was told who's jeffrey epstein?no one knows who that is.d this is a stupid story. then the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about prince andrew and threatened us a millionon different ways. it w was unbelievable what we hd clinton everything that this is a president renesys losing the knows he's in trouble is sick, maybe is on the after effects of steroids or not.s i don't know. but he is acting radically and desperately and we...
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that's why they're keeping itt secret. the u.s.government is notis allowed to abet the breaking of federal law. sorryak. and that's exactly what they're doing in the footage. a government contractor explains that the rights off illegal immigrants arrive at smaller airports to keep them hidden from the public. >> don't want to be somewhere where spotlight as possible this stuff. so i get it. lays said that we don't know what we don't want to deal with attention. we don't like and we don't even know where we're going. oh , so it's changing sthe population of your countr, the one you were born in butec keeping it secret from youre and then attacking with some kind of bigot if you notice it, that's the game. we figured it out yet. >> well, different contractor offered his explanation for why the salt secret i guess, of secrecy. but about my yeah. but you know what i mean and why you know what you know. yeah i know but why is it all stick? so what's what's the big secret . everybody knows saphier in the white house the government would
that's why they're keeping itt secret. the u.s.government is notis allowed to abet the breaking of federal law. sorryak. and that's exactly what they're doing in the footage. a government contractor explains that the rights off illegal immigrants arrive at smaller airports to keep them hidden from the public. >> don't want to be somewhere where spotlight as possible this stuff. so i get it. lays said that we don't know what we don't want to deal with attention. we don't like and we don't...
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>> itt is always a concern and when you have that space and the lack of information of people in the the more we can learn those coming across the border the better i want to know more rather than less. and then making sure they go through the process whether it comes across the southern border or airports and ports. >> do you consider our lack of knowledge a national security vulnerability? and a lack of knowledge about people coming to our country and want to know more about these people than less and have an understanding of somebody is coming in for maligned purposes whether to launch a terrorist attack or what have you. coming through as refugees to the airports and i know we want to have more not less. >> so yes that is a vulnerability? >> nd they arrive from lack of intelligence and that is all about minimizing vulnerabilities before it becomes a reality. so my feeling is and then the more knowledge that we have. >> i want to take you back to law school. and analyst watson to say you have information on a group called sons of liberty may seem to be very strong supporters we ha
>> itt is always a concern and when you have that space and the lack of information of people in the the more we can learn those coming across the border the better i want to know more rather than less. and then making sure they go through the process whether it comes across the southern border or airports and ports. >> do you consider our lack of knowledge a national security vulnerability? and a lack of knowledge about people coming to our country and want to know more about these...
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i also this is a qualifier, certain when itt comes to grant them an important requirement to need for accountability. but whenever irg manage an organization like mine were we have 256 full-time employees full and part-time employees, it is difficult when you contrast us i have a staff of several thousand people and an entire floor in the building dedicated to management of grants. unfortunately those are just resources we do not have available to us. like you said a few years ago the quagmire we are in place and outstanding growth of what we have but knox is out of eligibility for many of them. i would ask each of you to reconsider the eligibility requirements to open them up to some of rural america so we have access to that money. >> thank you sheriff. this is for chief lumbered. in your testimony you had highlighted was critical to improving and operability brady highlighted when the first organizations to bring together representatives from public safety association as well as emergency responders in the field. can you talk a little bit more how important is how emergency respond
i also this is a qualifier, certain when itt comes to grant them an important requirement to need for accountability. but whenever irg manage an organization like mine were we have 256 full-time employees full and part-time employees, it is difficult when you contrast us i have a staff of several thousand people and an entire floor in the building dedicated to management of grants. unfortunately those are just resources we do not have available to us. like you said a few years ago the quagmire...
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i think the suggestion is it is inconsistent with the argument they are making it as i understand, itt touches on the question in the argument, their focus on twoth things, categoris of workers in the particular workplaces and they haven't suggested other mitigation memberssu to consider, they're saying they should have been carved out altogether but it's inconsistent with the secretary's judgment that all undocumented workers have danger and the risks endorsed together in there might be categories within the groups greater danger but i don't there's a basis on this record to conclude the agency lacks evidence to drop that line. >> that's helpful, thank you. my second question is again about the status of ets, pointed out in his design for the denial that osha did not adopt this role in response to emergency because it's been ongoing since early 2020 but instead it responded to new facts on the ground including a vaccine i was may be a surprise, many chose to forgo an emergence of the delta variant and it's been pointed out in an extended pandemic or i don't know if we've moved to ende
i think the suggestion is it is inconsistent with the argument they are making it as i understand, itt touches on the question in the argument, their focus on twoth things, categoris of workers in the particular workplaces and they haven't suggested other mitigation memberssu to consider, they're saying they should have been carved out altogether but it's inconsistent with the secretary's judgment that all undocumented workers have danger and the risks endorsed together in there might be...
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are excited to use the opportunity during a pandemic there was pandemonium of healthcare excuse me itts usually a very controlled environment and all of a sudden it was not controls overnight we develop training in both to clinicians and those that need access to care we now to extend those services to provide the funds from the covid telehealth relief program and extend the services with the emergency setting and skilled nursing facility. we were very grateful with the expansion of that equipment. >> we know there is a lot of opportunity for those underserveddb communities and then to get up to committees of two years of time. telemedicine and services there is no access a way to get to them. there is a lot more to do. it is the essential piece during the situation in the pandemonium of telemedicine clinicians all of a sudden understood. and one example of that is an it's like asking a physician you can only use a plastic x-ray should we be making that decision are leaving that. >> and with that federal initiative the national emergency critical health network with the department of d
are excited to use the opportunity during a pandemic there was pandemonium of healthcare excuse me itts usually a very controlled environment and all of a sudden it was not controls overnight we develop training in both to clinicians and those that need access to care we now to extend those services to provide the funds from the covid telehealth relief program and extend the services with the emergency setting and skilled nursing facility. we were very grateful with the expansion of that...
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. >> we are looking at the climate stress test itt is very likely the stress scenarios as we like tol them will be a key tool going forward. i will stress those are very different from the regular stress test that affect capital or those are really about assuring the large financial institutions understand all ofe the risks they are taking including the risks that may be inherent in the business model regarding. >> yes. within the supervision, as i mentioned, that's likely to be a very important priority over the coming years. >> the position of vice chair supervision. >> it is the fed's responsibility to promote financial stability we need for strong financial safeguards in place to protect workers from the financial system and then to make sure it includes workers and those including black and brown workers could fully participate in the workforce the economy grows and you think it's important to understand and proactively with the gender disparities with wealth and? >> what we saw at the longest of history of expansion as the labor market tight and with the income spectrum to grou
. >> we are looking at the climate stress test itt is very likely the stress scenarios as we like tol them will be a key tool going forward. i will stress those are very different from the regular stress test that affect capital or those are really about assuring the large financial institutions understand all ofe the risks they are taking including the risks that may be inherent in the business model regarding. >> yes. within the supervision, as i mentioned, that's likely to be a...
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virus, some reallocation so we will see that participation cycles, lack in the unappointed cycle but itt has strong office we will see that improve more slowly, overcoming quarters and years thank you. as you know when we look at the figures over 7% for black america unemployment, those are people looking for jobs and unable to find them on top of that, we have the issue of people not looking for various reasons and many of us are pushing hard passing legislation to dramatic lower cost of childcare's most families. thank you for your current stewardship at fh fa and as you know and we have been back and forth on this, one of the major costs, household costs by moderate and low income families, for their energy costs. for low income households, a share of their budget on energy is three times higher than higher income households and if we can make energy efficiency improvements, we can cut the bills by 35%. i wrote you last august about this issue urging you to take action to encourage more loans for energy efficiency, thank you for the actions you took in october. can you elaborate on th
virus, some reallocation so we will see that participation cycles, lack in the unappointed cycle but itt has strong office we will see that improve more slowly, overcoming quarters and years thank you. as you know when we look at the figures over 7% for black america unemployment, those are people looking for jobs and unable to find them on top of that, we have the issue of people not looking for various reasons and many of us are pushing hard passing legislation to dramatic lower cost of...
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they see itt in empty grocery store shelves and local businesses and as he mentioned, usda, approximately 11 million certified by the state workforce agencies receiving snap benefits but start working immediately, 10.6 million open jobs weem hav. the workforce could be living products, stocking shelves but that's if we prioritize trade programs and trade assistance. we've solved a huge piece of the puzzle in the supply chain crisis. i know the up administration issued announcements to address the supply chain crisis but how can we get back to work effort? >> i had a hard time understanding the question but i think i'll try to respond to it. one of the things we're doing is obviously individual states have the ability to make decisions concerning administration and ability to encourage folks able-bodied to get back into the workforce. some states exercise that power and other states are still in the process of deciding whether to exercise that power so part of this is important for states to analyze current circumstance and make the h decision on whato do for i think we're looking at ways
they see itt in empty grocery store shelves and local businesses and as he mentioned, usda, approximately 11 million certified by the state workforce agencies receiving snap benefits but start working immediately, 10.6 million open jobs weem hav. the workforce could be living products, stocking shelves but that's if we prioritize trade programs and trade assistance. we've solved a huge piece of the puzzle in the supply chain crisis. i know the up administration issued announcements to address...