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lynch: right.nd i think you've got an interim goal of cutting your greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2035. what makes that difficult? what are the hurdles that you've got to clear between now and then to make that a reality? and how widespread or how easily available is so called "sustainable aviation fuel?" mr. kirby: well, the answer to the first part of the question is wrapped up in the second part. the only way to get there is sustainable aviation fuel for united and for aviation around the world, and the problem is that industry is tiny today. united's commitment to sustainable aviation fuel is more than all the rest of the world's airlines combined, but it's still just to drop in the bucket of our total needs, and the challenge is we've got to build that industry. it basically doesn't exist today. the great news is the inflation reduction act had several provisions about sustainability that i think we will look back 15 years from now and say it was one of the most consequential pieces of le
lynch: right.nd i think you've got an interim goal of cutting your greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2035. what makes that difficult? what are the hurdles that you've got to clear between now and then to make that a reality? and how widespread or how easily available is so called "sustainable aviation fuel?" mr. kirby: well, the answer to the first part of the question is wrapped up in the second part. the only way to get there is sustainable aviation fuel for united and for...
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mick lynch firstly , is the from. mick lynch firstly, is the pubuc from. on side with him? is he pretty accurate when he says that ? well, i pretty accurate when he says that? well, i think i think the pubucis that? well, i think i think the public is surprisingly on side. i mean, they're all suffering the cost of living crisis . i the cost of living crisis. i have to say. there is very effective and gets his message across . he did manage to get on across. he did manage to get on have i got news you it's quite a popular figure and of course people are disruptive disrupted. i don't like it but you know it so that so many people are still in favour of what the union is doing despite the disruption . doing despite the disruption. yeah. so let's just try to get a bit down to brass tacks. what mick lynch want and what are government not giving him? well, what is surprise to you i mean, you you are struggling over this and i can understand why is there an offer or is that not offer? and actually , i've talked offer? and actually, i've talked to people in the ra
mick lynch firstly , is the from. mick lynch firstly, is the pubuc from. on side with him? is he pretty accurate when he says that ? well, i pretty accurate when he says that? well, i think i think the pubucis that? well, i think i think the public is surprisingly on side. i mean, they're all suffering the cost of living crisis . i the cost of living crisis. i have to say. there is very effective and gets his message across . he did manage to get on across. he did manage to get on have i got...
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lynch britain. rebuild. who? lynch britain. she's just free them.tcher secret ballot. and she the one to impose. this is rightly so. he blaming foundation for today's strikes. but how are you going to go against a ballot? you know , 80 against a ballot? you know, 80 90% are blessed . the great 90% are blessed. the great blessed margaret thatcher are these men and lynch workers. gmb the rmt workers are , not the the rmt workers are, not the elites, not the well—paid people . they're the cleaners , to be . they're the cleaners, to be fair. well, he's quite well paid , but but he's members aren't so you going to say to them, you've got no right, go strike, go live in russia ? well, what are they in russia? well, what are they actually paid , you know. well, i actually paid, you know. well, i could you could look it up well , i have. i covered gb news of about a month he's coming quick because they write go. so someone else will give you this before. never let it go also. so starting salary. certainly basic cleaning of a railways station would be unde r
lynch britain. rebuild. who? lynch britain. she's just free them.tcher secret ballot. and she the one to impose. this is rightly so. he blaming foundation for today's strikes. but how are you going to go against a ballot? you know , 80 against a ballot? you know, 80 90% are blessed . the great 90% are blessed. the great blessed margaret thatcher are these men and lynch workers. gmb the rmt workers are , not the the rmt workers are, not the elites, not the well—paid people . they're the...
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let's go back to mick lynch. thank ou for let's go back to mick lynch.ack to mick lynch. thank you for coming and thank- let's go back to mick lynch. thank you for coming and thank you - let's go back to mick lynch. thank you for coming and thank you for l let's go back to mick lynch. t�*isfia; you for coming and thank you for the interest shown in these events. we have just had a meeting with mark harper and his team. have just had a meeting with mark harperand his team. i have just had a meeting with mark harper and his team. i would say it was a positive meeting in the sense that we have got rid of the nonsense we used to have from grant shapps and his cohort, in this era. we are now starting to get a dialogue. what we are hoping for and what mr harper is committed to as giving as an outcome from this meeting which will be a letter to me saying how he sees this going forward and taking forward steps towards a resolution. we laid out in what we thought he should do, and he has acknowledged that some of that. what we are chiefly asking him to do, you ha
let's go back to mick lynch. thank ou for let's go back to mick lynch.ack to mick lynch. thank you for coming and thank- let's go back to mick lynch. thank you for coming and thank you - let's go back to mick lynch. thank you for coming and thank you for l let's go back to mick lynch. t�*isfia; you for coming and thank you for the interest shown in these events. we have just had a meeting with mark harper and his team. have just had a meeting with mark harperand his team. i have just had a...
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mick lynch said that it hopeful. mick lynch said that it was a positive discussion.id that it was constructive . mick lynch wants constructive. mick lynch wants the to act as a facility later between the unions and employers and has asked the transport secretary to write a letter to him outlining the next steps and he stressed to the transport secretary that the transport secretary that the transport secretary had. he said a legal response ability for industrial relations and to set the mandate for employers. he said that the had basically been trying to negotiate with their hands half tied behind their backs. now mark harper been speaking subsequently and he has emphasised before they will negotiate on pay. they have to on reform . the government is on reform. the government is saying that put huge amounts of money into the rail supporting the rail industry during the p&o and levels of rail use are still down and that reform two ways of working a long long overdue now unions do not like that are quite resistant to it. but mark harper's reasoning is that if we can se
mick lynch said that it hopeful. mick lynch said that it was a positive discussion.id that it was constructive . mick lynch wants constructive. mick lynch wants the to act as a facility later between the unions and employers and has asked the transport secretary to write a letter to him outlining the next steps and he stressed to the transport secretary that the transport secretary that the transport secretary had. he said a legal response ability for industrial relations and to set the mandate...
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it's lynch's interests it's in mick lynch's interests to government versus to make this government versuscoming out particularly working for the member moving on the members and i think he's playing party politics and i think it's been politics and i think it's been politics for a while. so we must move on. sadly, we can make further points later up. the labour leader confronts business and says it's time to end dependence on wage immigration. do you believe , do you trust do you believe, do you trust him? do you agree with him. let me . welcome back to jason kind of things got a little bit heated before the break about the rail strikes let me know what you think. do you support mick lynch? perhaps you do at home. joining me until seven, i will reintroduce panel we are former mep conservative life peer in the house of lords baroness jacqueline foster here with us till seven and at all hat 12. the editor of labour uncut now you've been sending in your opinions thick and fast on the rail work on rail strikes that are ahead apparently in december and january just in time for christmas in dec
it's lynch's interests it's in mick lynch's interests to government versus to make this government versuscoming out particularly working for the member moving on the members and i think he's playing party politics and i think it's been politics and i think it's been politics for a while. so we must move on. sadly, we can make further points later up. the labour leader confronts business and says it's time to end dependence on wage immigration. do you believe , do you trust do you believe, do...
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lynch, please, mrs. lynch, give me one more chance and she said, no.ailed, , you fill in and i said to her, mrs. lynch, my mother is going to be really disappointed that i failed english. she she said, no, ten, your mother is going to be really disappointed that you didn't study. one of the more important lessons of my life is learning individual responsibility. and it has helped tremendously. i think back to the times when i started my first career, i was at a speaking company, a speaking organization. a guy named larry fortenberry saw something in me that i didn't know was there. he started helping you understand and appreciate the power of economic opportunity, and he brought me into an insurance agency fdot had to start my own business. and then a few years later when i thought i was good enough to start another business i i mea friend of mine named jerry zucker, one of south carolina's first alien heirs. he spent time with me, three-hour lunches, helping me appreciate the power of free markets and capitalism. i just look back over my life and i se
lynch, please, mrs. lynch, give me one more chance and she said, no.ailed, , you fill in and i said to her, mrs. lynch, my mother is going to be really disappointed that i failed english. she she said, no, ten, your mother is going to be really disappointed that you didn't study. one of the more important lessons of my life is learning individual responsibility. and it has helped tremendously. i think back to the times when i started my first career, i was at a speaking company, a speaking...
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i can ask you, maybe you have statistics on lynchings in the liberated territories of people who commitunderstand it, of course, it does not fit into any of the legal formulas, but human the reaction, so to speak, well, you can read it, what is the situation now with such things, look at the statistics on lynchings, we don’t have when we took inter, the heads of the kherson vats also voiced this thesis that if the law enforcement officers do not work properly, then citizens with a strong demand for justice, a strong demand for you can be brought to justice by lynchings, for us it means that they are periodically removed from the book from russian telegram channels , they are already trying to promote this topic that there will be atrocities in ukraine, the country is targeted there to move to europe, but the law enforcement system does not work and they cannot protect people, and while i understand that such a threat may be, there is no quantitative information, and i do not consider it a lynching what the underground did in the occupied territory when they destroyed state traitors on t
i can ask you, maybe you have statistics on lynchings in the liberated territories of people who commitunderstand it, of course, it does not fit into any of the legal formulas, but human the reaction, so to speak, well, you can read it, what is the situation now with such things, look at the statistics on lynchings, we don’t have when we took inter, the heads of the kherson vats also voiced this thesis that if the law enforcement officers do not work properly, then citizens with a strong...
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mick lynch was on the air, his union is not _ mick lynch was on the air, his union is not going — mickst of us will be celebrating that. at christmas people want to see their families _ christmas people want to see their families. ~ ., christmas people want to see their families. ~ . ., , ., . ,, christmas people want to see their families. ~ . ., .~ ., families. what do you make of the ublic families. what do you make of the public opinion. _ families. what do you make of the public opinion, the _ families. what do you make of the public opinion, the unions - families. what do you make of the public opinion, the unions have . families. what do you make of the i public opinion, the unions have been saying that in polling, the public is supporting them. i saying that in polling, the public is supporting them.— saying that in polling, the public is supporting them. i think we will have a bunch _ is supporting them. i think we will have a bunch of— is supporting them. i think we will have a bunch of strikes, _ is supporting them. i think we will have a bunch of strikes, we - is supporting
mick lynch was on the air, his union is not _ mick lynch was on the air, his union is not going — mickst of us will be celebrating that. at christmas people want to see their families _ christmas people want to see their families. ~ ., christmas people want to see their families. ~ . ., , ., . ,, christmas people want to see their families. ~ . ., .~ ., families. what do you make of the ublic families. what do you make of the public opinion. _ families. what do you make of the public opinion,...
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wells had alluded to in her critique of lynching wells of course is another earlier example of black women who wrote to emancipate she laid the groundwork for the women. we profile today in 1919 her work to expose the truth about a race massacre even less known than the tulsa masker of 1921 that we spoke about this one in elaine, arkansas in 1919. led the fbi to target her as a dangerous subversive as you can see on the slide one of the most dangerous as you can see here to further her activism pauli murray. wanted to get a law degree but faced many obstacles as a black woman in the 1930s. she attempted to enroll at the university of north carolina. we're one for white ancestors james strudwig smith had once been on the board of trust. smith was the grandfather of pauly's grandmother cornelia smith. but north carolina would not budge. she is. grandmother, cornelia's birth to one of smith's enslaved women harriet who had been raped by his son sydney smith was an outcome. recently remarked upon by caroline randall and her brilliant article. my body is a confederate monument that we rea
wells had alluded to in her critique of lynching wells of course is another earlier example of black women who wrote to emancipate she laid the groundwork for the women. we profile today in 1919 her work to expose the truth about a race massacre even less known than the tulsa masker of 1921 that we spoke about this one in elaine, arkansas in 1919. led the fbi to target her as a dangerous subversive as you can see on the slide one of the most dangerous as you can see here to further her activism...
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it mick lynch with, though?leader of the rams , mick ledge, will meet rams, mick ledge, will meet transport secretary mark harper on thursday. apparently a bid to stop the rail disruption over work and pensions. secretary stride said that the government remains committed to plans to impose service levels during the strikes by transport workers to prevent unwanted travel chaos but should unions be able to hold the country to ransom with their action? is striking legitimate actually do they have the support of the public. joining me now is linda taaffe, who is the secretary of the national shop stewards network. linda, thank you very great to have you on the show . do you have you on the show. do you think mick has any right to think that mick has any right to call this? he he's got the pubuc call this? he he's got the public support with him. i'm not so he's definitely got the support. absolutely well, you're on empty members and particularly leaders are absolute heroes at the moment because they're standing on f
it mick lynch with, though?leader of the rams , mick ledge, will meet rams, mick ledge, will meet transport secretary mark harper on thursday. apparently a bid to stop the rail disruption over work and pensions. secretary stride said that the government remains committed to plans to impose service levels during the strikes by transport workers to prevent unwanted travel chaos but should unions be able to hold the country to ransom with their action? is striking legitimate actually do they have...
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that was mick lynch.background in the last couple of weeks, there have been very intensive talks to try and get some sort of breakthrough in what has been a long—running dispute. we have had a statement from the rail delivery group, that is the group that represents train companies. they put out a statement after that confirmation. in that statement, they said they feel that real progress had been made over the last fortnight in those talks. and for the first time in months, they said they could see the outline of a credible deal. they are also urging the rmt to continue negotiating to get around the table. we heard from mr lynch earlier. that is not going to happen, from what he said earlier today. those four 48—hour strike days are going to go ahead, and don't forget we've seen in the past over the past six months or so, when we exceed previous strike action by members of the rmt union, it's not just those strike dates that have caused destruction to millions of passengers around those dates. there's di
that was mick lynch.background in the last couple of weeks, there have been very intensive talks to try and get some sort of breakthrough in what has been a long—running dispute. we have had a statement from the rail delivery group, that is the group that represents train companies. they put out a statement after that confirmation. in that statement, they said they feel that real progress had been made over the last fortnight in those talks. and for the first time in months, they said they...
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i think it means that mike lynch _ this mean? i think it means that mike lynch has— this mean?mean? i think it means that mike lynch has been a very - this mean? i think it means that - mike lynch has been a very effective union leader and i have to say i really fancied him. fiiq i do, i do. really fancied him. ok! i do, i do. what do you like about him? i - really fancied him. ok! i do, i do. i what do you like about him? i have asked a lot — what do you like about him? i have asked a lot of _ what do you like about him? i have asked a lot of women, _ what do you like about him? i have asked a lot of women, and - what do you like about him? i have asked a lot of women, and there i what do you like about him? i have asked a lot of women, and there is| asked a lot of women, and there is something so self—assured and so, i don't know, something very appealing about this man, but that is an old woman's fantasy. you about this man, but that is an old woman's fantasy.— about this man, but that is an old woman's fantasy. you have got your -oker woman's fantasy. you have got your poker
i think it means that mike lynch _ this mean? i think it means that mike lynch has— this mean?mean? i think it means that mike lynch has been a very - this mean? i think it means that - mike lynch has been a very effective union leader and i have to say i really fancied him. fiiq i do, i do. really fancied him. ok! i do, i do. what do you like about him? i - really fancied him. ok! i do, i do. i what do you like about him? i have asked a lot — what do you like about him? i have asked a lot...
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there's a negation among mexicans over this lynching. november 8, 1910 riots had arrived across mexico. targeting a considerable number of us phone businesses te the protesters mash windows and store down american flags by chanting death to the americans. the police arrest hundreds of people and in one case officers through sabers and descended upon a crowd telling a man by stabbing him through the neck . the icprotests continued on the streets and in the press pumping henry lane wilson us ambassador to mexico to issue a public warning . united states government will closeleave nothing undone . to protect us citizens and property in mexico. it was a threat. the united states would invade mexico if attacks on ux interest did not cease but the protests raged on. ambassador wilson decided to visit the dictator of mexico and insist he put a stop to the so-called anti-american disturbance . but it was too late. the magonistas had already incited the outbreak of the 1910 revolution. please help me thank zoe styles. i believe we have a micropho
there's a negation among mexicans over this lynching. november 8, 1910 riots had arrived across mexico. targeting a considerable number of us phone businesses te the protesters mash windows and store down american flags by chanting death to the americans. the police arrest hundreds of people and in one case officers through sabers and descended upon a crowd telling a man by stabbing him through the neck . the icprotests continued on the streets and in the press pumping henry lane wilson us...
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there is indignation among mexicans over here over this lynching reported by yees.but november 8 1910 riots had erupted across mexico. targeting the considerable number of us-owned businesses and homes, the protesters smashed windows and tore down american flags while chanting mueren los yankees death to the americans. the police arrest hundreds of people in one case officers drew sabers and descended upon a crowd killing a man by stabbing him through the neck. the protests continued on the streets and in the press prompting henry lane wilson the us ambassador to mexico to issue a public warning. the united states government will quote leave nothing undone to protect us citizens and property in mexico. it was a threat. the united states would invade mexico of a tax on interests did not see. but the protests raged on ambassador wilson decided to visit general portfolio diaz the dictator of mexico to insist that he put a stop to the so-called anti-american disturbances. but it was too late the marginistas had already incited the outbreak of the 1910 mexican revolution
there is indignation among mexicans over here over this lynching reported by yees.but november 8 1910 riots had erupted across mexico. targeting the considerable number of us-owned businesses and homes, the protesters smashed windows and tore down american flags while chanting mueren los yankees death to the americans. the police arrest hundreds of people in one case officers drew sabers and descended upon a crowd killing a man by stabbing him through the neck. the protests continued on the...
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mick lynch said today that he'd spoken to you and you had said you couldn't make an offer because the. is that correct? i don't get into the details of what we said and what we didn't say. at the end of the day, what we are trying to do is to work with rmt to ensure that we stop these strikes. and that's the important thing. we have to stop the strikes. businesses which depend on people coming to visit, like those in blackpool, see today's news as a blow to their festive season. we are feeling the effects of the cost of living. every time we go out buying food, the costs have gone up and up and up. all our bills are increasing. anything, again, that is going to knock us back at that time is going to have a huge detrimental impact financially. the transport secretary is expected to meet the rmt�*s mick lynch later this week — but as things stand, more travel misery lies ahead. and katyjoins me now. for those watching, thinking about theirjourneys for those watching, thinking about their journeys around for those watching, thinking about theirjourneys around christmas and new year, wond
mick lynch said today that he'd spoken to you and you had said you couldn't make an offer because the. is that correct? i don't get into the details of what we said and what we didn't say. at the end of the day, what we are trying to do is to work with rmt to ensure that we stop these strikes. and that's the important thing. we have to stop the strikes. businesses which depend on people coming to visit, like those in blackpool, see today's news as a blow to their festive season. we are feeling...
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lynching in the editors of mexico city.lo-americans that whites ofh the north the giants of the dollar but of culture. the indignation among mexicans over the lynching november 8, 1910 writes had eruptedra across mexico targeting the considerable numbers of u.s. owned businesses and homes the protesters smashed windows and torn down american flags while chanting those yankees a death to the americans. the police arrest hundreds of bpeople in one officer drew sabers and descend upon a crown killing a man by stabbing them through the neck. the protest continued on the streets and in the press, prompting the u.s. ambassador to mexico to issue a public warning. the unites states government will leave nothing undone to protect u.s. citizens and property mexico. it was a threat to pray the united states would invade mexico with attacks on u.s. interested nazis. but the protest raged on. bester will subside to visit the general the dictator of mexico to insist he put ato stop to but it was too late. they had already incited the ou
lynching in the editors of mexico city.lo-americans that whites ofh the north the giants of the dollar but of culture. the indignation among mexicans over the lynching november 8, 1910 writes had eruptedra across mexico targeting the considerable numbers of u.s. owned businesses and homes the protesters smashed windows and torn down american flags while chanting those yankees a death to the americans. the police arrest hundreds of bpeople in one officer drew sabers and descend upon a crown...
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big shout out the mick lynch big shout out the mick lynch now listen mick you were pretty derogatory about gb news i me in particular earlier on what i remind you predecessor bob crow and i got on really well two reasons for that. one, well two reasons for that. one, we agreed on lots of things disagreed others but the other was actually he was a democrat. yeah believed in having open free frank . he also knew many free frank. he also knew many rmt members had voted . and rmt members had voted. and indeed that is for too. so here's my little thought . i'm here's my little thought. i'm very much on side of your members getting a fair and deal. who knows ? i could even be who knows? i could even be useful to you . so here's the useful to you. so here's the offer. i'll buy you a we'll talk about it. you never know, you might even convince that you are . that's my offer to make leinster . . that's my offer to make leinster. i've of . that's my offer to make leinster . i've of course i want leinster. i've of course i want the railway workers to get a fair deal. has to be a reasonable deal
big shout out the mick lynch big shout out the mick lynch now listen mick you were pretty derogatory about gb news i me in particular earlier on what i remind you predecessor bob crow and i got on really well two reasons for that. one, well two reasons for that. one, we agreed on lots of things disagreed others but the other was actually he was a democrat. yeah believed in having open free frank . he also knew many free frank. he also knew many rmt members had voted . and rmt members had voted....
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mick lynch of the rmt. ina in a statement, the department for transport said...oung children killed in a house fire in nottingham on sunday has also died. 28—year—old fatoumatta hydara was taken to hospital after the fire in the family's flat in the suburb of clifton but died earlier today. her two children, who were one and three years old, were killed in the fire. a 31—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, as midlands correspondent phil mackie reports. a mother and two young daughters, three lives lost in what police have described as a horrendous crime. this was fatimah, who was three, her one—year—old sister naeemah and their mother fatoumatta hydara. the fire took hold in the early hours of sunday morning in their flat. the children were taken to hospital but didn't survive. their mother died this morning. neighbours have found it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to me, they didn't have a hurtful bone in the body, so i don't know who would want to do this to them. the children were beautiful and it's devastating. it's not good. f
mick lynch of the rmt. ina in a statement, the department for transport said...oung children killed in a house fire in nottingham on sunday has also died. 28—year—old fatoumatta hydara was taken to hospital after the fire in the family's flat in the suburb of clifton but died earlier today. her two children, who were one and three years old, were killed in the fire. a 31—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, as midlands correspondent phil mackie reports. a mother and...
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. >> thank you, chairman lynch. before i get started i would like to ask unanimous consent of mr. fort lawn from texas wave onto the subcommittee for the purpose of, purposes of questions. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you. i would also like to thank the witnesses for all occurring today. this is a very important issue and its proper topic for oversight. we have the grid of military in the world primarily because of the many women who serve. these men and women often go up one serve the country and join junior reserve officer training corps in high school where the reserve officer training corps in college to prepare. these programs provide training education leadership skills necessary for the military. jrotc operates in every state and has more than 3500 programs. approximately 538690 cadets are enrolled. that's pretty good for approximate. the programs are vital to the success for our military. unfortunately recent reporting regarding sexual abuse in instructor misconduct is a concern. the "new york times" found that 33 jrotc instructors in the past five years have
. >> thank you, chairman lynch. before i get started i would like to ask unanimous consent of mr. fort lawn from texas wave onto the subcommittee for the purpose of, purposes of questions. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you. i would also like to thank the witnesses for all occurring today. this is a very important issue and its proper topic for oversight. we have the grid of military in the world primarily because of the many women who serve. these men and women...
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big shout out the mick lynch big shout out the mick lynch now listen mick you were pretty derogatory about gb news i me in particular earlier on what i remind you predecessor bob crow and i got on really well two reasons for that. one, well two reasons for that. one, we agreed on lots of things disagreed others but the other was actually he was a democrat. yeah believed in having open free frank . he also knew many free frank. he also knew many rmt members had voted . and rmt members had voted. and indeed that is for too. so here's my little thought . i'm here's my little thought. i'm very much on side of your members getting a fair and deal. who knows ? i could even be who knows? i could even be useful to you . so here's the useful to you. so here's the offer. i'll buy you a we'll talk about it. you never know, you might even convince that you are . that's my offer to make leinster . . that's my offer to make leinster. i've of . that's my offer to make leinster . i've of course i want leinster. i've of course i want the railway workers to get a fair deal. has to be a reasonable deal
big shout out the mick lynch big shout out the mick lynch now listen mick you were pretty derogatory about gb news i me in particular earlier on what i remind you predecessor bob crow and i got on really well two reasons for that. one, well two reasons for that. one, we agreed on lots of things disagreed others but the other was actually he was a democrat. yeah believed in having open free frank . he also knew many free frank. he also knew many rmt members had voted . and rmt members had voted....
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the transport secretary mark harper is meeting with the rmt�*s mick lynch in the building behind me.as a meeting set up with the tssa union and the leader of aslef, the train driver union. however, the meeting with mick lynch today has acquired my significance after the rmt announced today that a fresh wave of strikes, a8 hour strikes, in december and january, and mick lynch has accused the transport secretary and the government of blocking an offer, but the government has insisted it is not holding up negotiations at mark harper has said he is not interested in blocking an offer. we don�*t expect this meeting happening right now to solve the dispute or directly lead to strikes being called off, but it will be very interesting to see afterwards what both men think in terms of whether it has actually changed anything from their perspective. katy austin, thank you. net migration to the uk has climbed to a record half a million, driven by a series of world events including the war in ukraine and the end of lockdown restrictions. new figures from the office for national statistics sugges
the transport secretary mark harper is meeting with the rmt�*s mick lynch in the building behind me.as a meeting set up with the tssa union and the leader of aslef, the train driver union. however, the meeting with mick lynch today has acquired my significance after the rmt announced today that a fresh wave of strikes, a8 hour strikes, in december and january, and mick lynch has accused the transport secretary and the government of blocking an offer, but the government has insisted it is not...
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wells had alluded to in her critique of lynching. wells of course is another earlier example of black women who are timothy. she laid the groundwork for the women we profile today. in 1919, her work to expose the truth about a race massacre, even less known than the tulsa massacre of 1921 that we spoke about, this one in the lane arkansas in the 1919 lead the fbi to target her as a dangerous subversive, as you can see. on the slide, one of the most dangerous, as you can see here. to further her activism polyamory wanted to get a lot of great. but faced many obstacles as a black woman. in the 1930s, she attempted to enroll at the university of north carolina. one of her white ancestors, james set cedric smith had once been on the board of trustees. smith was the grandfather of police grandmother, cornelius smith. we. but north carolina would not budge. we grandmother cornelius birth, to one of smiths enslaved women, harriet. who had been raped by his son suddenly smith was an outcome we. recently remarked upon by caroline bridal enter
wells had alluded to in her critique of lynching. wells of course is another earlier example of black women who are timothy. she laid the groundwork for the women we profile today. in 1919, her work to expose the truth about a race massacre, even less known than the tulsa massacre of 1921 that we spoke about, this one in the lane arkansas in the 1919 lead the fbi to target her as a dangerous subversive, as you can see. on the slide, one of the most dangerous, as you can see here. to further her...
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. >> thank you, chairman lynch. before i get started i would ask unanimous consent to have mr. fallon on the subcommittee for thehe purposes of questions. without objections ordered. >> i would also like to thank the witnesses forou appearing today. this is a very important issue and it's a proper topic for oversight. we have the greatest military in the m world primarily because of the men and women who serve. they often grow up wanting to serve their country and joined the junior reserve officer training corps in high school or in college to prepare. of these programs are for training and education leadership skills necessary for the military. jrotc operates in every state and has more than 3500 programs. approximately 53690 cadets are enrolled. the programs are vital to the success for the military. unfortunately recent reporting regarding sexual abuse misconduct is very concerning. "the new york times" found 33 jrotc instructors in the past fiveha years have been criminaly charged with sexual misconduct involving students. isthis is shameful. it's at a far higher rate offen
. >> thank you, chairman lynch. before i get started i would ask unanimous consent to have mr. fallon on the subcommittee for thehe purposes of questions. without objections ordered. >> i would also like to thank the witnesses forou appearing today. this is a very important issue and it's a proper topic for oversight. we have the greatest military in the m world primarily because of the men and women who serve. they often grow up wanting to serve their country and joined the junior...
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mick lynch is expecting to be i mick lynch is expecting to be announcing further train strikes on the well who cannot grasp why it has taken so long for us to get there. it is rubbish but we have got to carry on and start from the beginning when we get there. we got stood down, whether that was because there was a crew nearer or it got downgraded, so then we got diverted to this lady who we are now going to see who has got copd and breathing problems. so breathless since last night but you are always a bit breathless, you say? not as bad as this. pat clarke has a number of conditions that need to be managed. breast cancer. - breast cancer, right. so you might be diabetic, you have had breast cancer, you have got copd. going to give you some medicine now, a nebuliser, just one of these ones, just to get you feeling a bit better. her carer has to leave as she is half an hour late for her next appointment. but it's not the first time she has called an ambulance. i have had a lady who has had to wait eight hours, that was a couple of weeks ago. yeah. so quite reassuring this time they hav
mick lynch is expecting to be i mick lynch is expecting to be announcing further train strikes on the well who cannot grasp why it has taken so long for us to get there. it is rubbish but we have got to carry on and start from the beginning when we get there. we got stood down, whether that was because there was a crew nearer or it got downgraded, so then we got diverted to this lady who we are now going to see who has got copd and breathing problems. so breathless since last night but you are...
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it took us 67 years to pass a federal anti lynching legislation. being aware of that, but putting it all out there at this moment feels very important. >> yes, you know we have never really grappled with, i think, fundamentally with our debt in this regard. i think that one of the horrors, i remember as we talked about this over the trials, and tribulations over the last few years, have felt so angry because it feels as though sometimes the country just runs over our dead, just runs past it. fast and loose. the fact that it took 67 years, and we still have do not have, they made a slight mistake, caroline brian said that she did not lie, she did not say that, she has not admitted it. and we still do not have justice. in some ways, the film tries to, someone is vindicating this young lady. he did not play a role in his murder, and some people think that he did. the fact that we waited this long shows how corrupt we are when it comes to this matter. how corrosive it is. how monstrous we have been and how monstrous we can be, it seems. >> i had a very
it took us 67 years to pass a federal anti lynching legislation. being aware of that, but putting it all out there at this moment feels very important. >> yes, you know we have never really grappled with, i think, fundamentally with our debt in this regard. i think that one of the horrors, i remember as we talked about this over the trials, and tribulations over the last few years, have felt so angry because it feels as though sometimes the country just runs over our dead, just runs past...
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mr lynch says the meeting was "positive".december and january. mr lynch said mr harper had agreed to write to him about how he sees the union's lengthy dispute with rail operators "going forward". what we are hoping for, and what mr harper has committed to, is giving us an outcome for this meeting which will be a letter to me, saying how he sees this going forward and taking forward steps towards a resolution. and we laid out to him what we thought he should do and he has acknowledged some of that. that was mick lynch, the head of the rmt, talking after those discussions between the two men. let's hear from the transport secretary as well. he said the talks were "productive" but that his job wasn't to do the detailed negotiations. he and i agree that this was a productive meeting. it was the first one that we have had. i think it struck the right tone. i think there was a shared agreement in the meeting, we both want to have a thriving railway, that is sustainable for the future, that serves passengers and serves the country
mr lynch says the meeting was "positive".december and january. mr lynch said mr harper had agreed to write to him about how he sees the union's lengthy dispute with rail operators "going forward". what we are hoping for, and what mr harper has committed to, is giving us an outcome for this meeting which will be a letter to me, saying how he sees this going forward and taking forward steps towards a resolution. and we laid out to him what we thought he should do and he has...
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r lynch street to the state capital calling for change in the state flat. we just need a flag that will unify everyone not long after i met sharon, she stepped away from her leadership role with the flag for all mississippians initiative. due to health reasons, it will be some time before i could talk to sharon on camera again. she found an ally and lia campbell, an anti flag activist on the mississippi gulf coast. for me as a white woman. oh, it's incumbent upon me as a, as a white mississippian, and i'm a person of privilege to use my privilege to do what i can to dismantle a system of white supremacy and symbols of white supremacy that my ancestors created. mm hm. wow. i grew up in the sound, so i have a sense of the racism that still exists here and it would be naive me or anyone else to deny that. and then li, sitting in charleston happened and i distinctly remember seeing the photo, dylan res, posing with the confederate fire and reading his blog posts. and then watch governor nikki haley, have the courage to take that confederate emblem down from sou
r lynch street to the state capital calling for change in the state flat. we just need a flag that will unify everyone not long after i met sharon, she stepped away from her leadership role with the flag for all mississippians initiative. due to health reasons, it will be some time before i could talk to sharon on camera again. she found an ally and lia campbell, an anti flag activist on the mississippi gulf coast. for me as a white woman. oh, it's incumbent upon me as a, as a white...
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african descent over multiple generations it is the deep south orange county the highest rate of lynching>> iit was surprised. >> h the highest rate of lynchings in the country. >> and disney world is representative of what we do and this is across the board. we tend to sanitize history. they wanted to be tidy and prettier than what they are bad about the south is people make the south the country cousin you cannot deny the t ugliness so pretend that's not at the center. >> so elaborate on that. >> so one of the things they keep saying is in the book i talk about there's all these dates the beginning of the nation so if you can start 1519 is but also the 16th century and 15 hundreds because florida is a part of the united states. the reason you havee encounters with the south first this is a land of incredible abundance. so what can we do with the fountain of youth and goals but prosperity and you combine that with africans and so much wealth is produced there is sugar and tobacco and sugar and s and sugarcane and cotton allows the united states to become a global power and this is import
african descent over multiple generations it is the deep south orange county the highest rate of lynching>> iit was surprised. >> h the highest rate of lynchings in the country. >> and disney world is representative of what we do and this is across the board. we tend to sanitize history. they wanted to be tidy and prettier than what they are bad about the south is people make the south the country cousin you cannot deny the t ugliness so pretend that's not at the center....
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but what can you tell me what it always meant to hatred, lynchings, beatings, poverty. why supremacy is she asked the disgusting ambler. i feel that way because i leave it. ah, ah . what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offence, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk i am, my name is frank from a reserves in philadelphia. got in the move in age 13 going on 14, and we were violent towards those people because we believed that we're in this race. we're here 1st and this is our country being part of that movement. i got your sense of power. when i felt powerless, we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i talked to level life after, hey, is an organization that was founded by for skin neo nazi white supremacist in the u. s. in canada. and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out is 2 parts to getting out of a violent extre
but what can you tell me what it always meant to hatred, lynchings, beatings, poverty. why supremacy is she asked the disgusting ambler. i feel that way because i leave it. ah, ah . what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offence, very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk i am, my name is frank from a...
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chairman lynch, ranking member grossman, distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the men and women of the united states army. i would like to start by stating that i share your outrage. -- and i understand why this is such an important topic to discuss today. as a proud graduate of -- just over the bridge in maryland -- i remember vividly, probably putting on the uniform for my first time and getting my first opportunities -- learning about discipline, health and wellness, and most important, what it means to be a citizen of these united states of america. i'm grateful for my instructors -- they helped mold me into an air force junior cadet. a senior cadet, and an air force officer. and for laying the foundation for me -- i want to emphasize that senior leaders require personnel who are placed in a position of trust to act in a manner that is worthy of that trust. my team and i are prepared to work transparently with you to improve the junior our otc program and to prevent breaks and not from happening in the future. the army's
chairman lynch, ranking member grossman, distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the men and women of the united states army. i would like to start by stating that i share your outrage. -- and i understand why this is such an important topic to discuss today. as a proud graduate of -- just over the bridge in maryland -- i remember vividly, probably putting on the uniform for my first time and getting my first opportunities -- learning...
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but what can you tell me what it always meant to hatred, lynchings, beatings, poverty, why supremacy is just the disgusting ambulance? i feel that way because i leave it. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is to place a truck rather than fear i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with ah ah, 3 with center water is thrown in the old hon and the signal for the bottle stuck on this does not the last dance, but i feel as we flung from kaiser hours from the end to lower the do it in b, c, dufrane you could give to way in the politicians, kills on the edge on the ball, asia the or was to live it. i'm done with this in a little bolcom in the crucial chest middle school was leaving us with the modem is not a good fit. he does do a lot of what you thought
but what can you tell me what it always meant to hatred, lynchings, beatings, poverty, why supremacy is just the disgusting ambulance? i feel that way because i leave it. ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is to place a truck rather than fear...
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took us 67 years to pass federal anti-lynching legislation.ware of that. but putting it all out there in this moment just feels really, really important. >> yeah, you know, we've never really grappled with, i think, fundamentally with our debt in this regard. and one of the horrors -- i remember as we've talked about this over the trials and tribulations over these last few years, i felt so angry because it feels as if sometimes the country just runs over our dead, just runs past them, plays fast and loose. so, the fact that it took 67 years and we still don't have -- made a slight mistake. carolyn brian said that she did not lie. she didn't say that. she hasn't admitted it. and we still don't have justice. in some ways, the film tries to in some ways vindicate this young man, that he did not play a role in his murder, because some people think he did. so, you know, the fact that we've waited this long shows how corrupt we are when it comes to this matter, how corrosive it is, how monstrous we have been, and how monstrous we can be, it seems.
took us 67 years to pass federal anti-lynching legislation.ware of that. but putting it all out there in this moment just feels really, really important. >> yeah, you know, we've never really grappled with, i think, fundamentally with our debt in this regard. and one of the horrors -- i remember as we've talked about this over the trials and tribulations over these last few years, i felt so angry because it feels as if sometimes the country just runs over our dead, just runs past them,...
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has to generate income to keep financing the war, but it's financing and putting his arm from mark lynch there, put in his power hungry list. he will pull out all the stops to stay in power and to enforce his will and could tie to destroying or stealing and so ingrain is all part of staying in power, generating revenue so plan weakening ukraine economically. again, the wonderful cleaner economist. a freshman ah, the pressure on gray markets as growing the attacks on the black sea ports are causing prices to rise. soon wheat will cost more than ever before becoming unaffordable for many customers. world wide farmers are trying to compensate for the shortages also by using up. they stocks in the port of rostock, germany. a ship is being loaded to deliver we to mauritania, look fixed. he there is a grain trader. i it for let me figure he is shipping 27500 tons of we to africa from last year's harvest room nicely. thankfully pick your flowers fried mil fresh with philip mumford. early marin look fixed. he lived and worked in ukraine for several years. he wishes his colleagues there were able
has to generate income to keep financing the war, but it's financing and putting his arm from mark lynch there, put in his power hungry list. he will pull out all the stops to stay in power and to enforce his will and could tie to destroying or stealing and so ingrain is all part of staying in power, generating revenue so plan weakening ukraine economically. again, the wonderful cleaner economist. a freshman ah, the pressure on gray markets as growing the attacks on the black sea ports are...
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a lynching, beating poverty, why supremacy is just the disco thing. and the people in mississippi voted on a flyer. and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the current for our purposes to in the good name of the confederate. so, because of these monuments that you see everywhere or not, but they're not monuments to the computer. they're monuments to the soldiers to better. you know, if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of everything. oh no mm ah, it almost seems like europe is afraid of winter, which is almost laughable in this day and age, given that the e is by all accounts, a fully modernized and developed group of countries. just days after europeans breathed a sigh of relief, that rush and gas giant gas prom now said it would resume supplies to the north stream. one pipeline. it had actually announced that flows would be reduced yet again. so where does that put europe this winter? i'm christy i and you're watching the cost of everything. where today will be breaking down the true
a lynching, beating poverty, why supremacy is just the disco thing. and the people in mississippi voted on a flyer. and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the current for our purposes to in the good name of the confederate. so, because of these monuments that you see everywhere or not, but they're not monuments to the computer. they're monuments to the soldiers to better. you know, if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of...
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, we so appreciate it good to see you. >> thank you, good to see you too. >> that's karen lynch. stocks are hitting fresh lows here near the close. let's get more market reaction jeffries chief market strategist david zervos joins us. not liking the tone from fed chair jay powell who said it's very premature to think about a pause, and he'd rather overdo it on rate headaches. what's your take >> sara, his message all year has been pretty hawkish. i don't think we've seen jay give us any dovish tidbits until today, in fact, and i think today he kind of did a little bit of a baby step talking about the cumulative impacts of these rate hikes, which is going to be large. and i think he acknowledged that but he still has the same message, which is that there's a lot of work to do. there's no quitting early. there's no premature celebrations that just because inflation expectations look well contained that they're going to take solace from that. everything sounded like the jay we've heard all year but there was a kind of baby step move toward this idea that they're getting more toward
, we so appreciate it good to see you. >> thank you, good to see you too. >> that's karen lynch. stocks are hitting fresh lows here near the close. let's get more market reaction jeffries chief market strategist david zervos joins us. not liking the tone from fed chair jay powell who said it's very premature to think about a pause, and he'd rather overdo it on rate headaches. what's your take >> sara, his message all year has been pretty hawkish. i don't think we've seen jay...