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mr. brown: madam president, i -- ten minutes ago there was a different nevadan senator sitting at the presiding officer's chair. welcome. madam president, i was in a round table this morning with a group of ohio county commissioners from conservative counties like warren and medinah and more progressive counties like lucas and hamilton and republicans and democrats alike, of male, female, good cross section of ohio leaders talking about the projects we're going to build and the good-paying jobs we're going to create, jobs that will not be offshored this time because we came together to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill. yesterday i was on a media call with the republican mayor of tenly, ohio -- fenley, ohio, about the i-75 project they need in hancock county. i was at another roundtable with ohio leaders talking about how we can leverage these investments, some of the most important work i'll be doing over the coming months working with local and federal officials to make sure investment
mr. brown: madam president, i -- ten minutes ago there was a different nevadan senator sitting at the presiding officer's chair. welcome. madam president, i was in a round table this morning with a group of ohio county commissioners from conservative counties like warren and medinah and more progressive counties like lucas and hamilton and republicans and democrats alike, of male, female, good cross section of ohio leaders talking about the projects we're going to build and the good-paying jobs...
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mr. browni understand you have a response. mr. brown: representative bost, a question i have would be what about the people who have the terminal cancers and are unable to work? how would the compensation -- i mean, where would it come from? ranking member bost: that's what i'm saying. we can continue to work to try to get that done as quickly as possible, too, but the situation is we do know those that are exposed. we do know those that need the medical treatment that they can receive right now. we can move forward with getting that part out and taken care of and then continue. we do that with legislation every day. that is how we create legislation, quite often. we move forward knowing that we can definitely positively do this, and let's keep working to try to get it better and better and better, but right now, we are not doing anything. mr. brown: is that going to go back to cover earlier veterans from before 9/11 with the known exposures the v.a. has on their website already, or is that sol
mr. browni understand you have a response. mr. brown: representative bost, a question i have would be what about the people who have the terminal cancers and are unable to work? how would the compensation -- i mean, where would it come from? ranking member bost: that's what i'm saying. we can continue to work to try to get that done as quickly as possible, too, but the situation is we do know those that are exposed. we do know those that need the medical treatment that they can receive right...
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brown. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. moss, mr. sin of yours? >> first cousin. >> judge judy: so is he your mother's sister's son? >> mother's brother's son. >> judge judy: there was an incident that you described that happened about a year and a half ago. >> august 25th, last year. >> judge judy: and this all emanates from that incident. it is your claim that, at that time, mr. brown vandalized your car. well, there's a lot more to that story, which i think is important to get to. mr. brown has a cross-claim for, among other things, harassment. this incident on august 25th, a year and a half ago, you did some jail time, is that right? >> correct. >> judge judy: so i want you to just go back. so, that case is all over. so you can tell me generally what happened on that day. >> well, that morning, i'm coming down the street on my way to the house. >> judge judy: whose house? >> my mom's house. to drop off some tools. >> judge judy: is that where you were living? >> yeah. yes. >> j j
brown. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. moss, mr. sin of yours? >> first cousin. >> judge judy: so is he your mother's sister's son? >> mother's brother's son. >> judge judy: there was an incident that you described that happened about a year and a half ago. >> august 25th, last year. >> judge judy: and this all emanates from that...
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i want to call on mr. brown and mr. cawthorn. ms. you an example of how difficult these rare cancers are to get service-connected i work directly with two different va secretary's, secretary bob macdonald and secretary ends to get a brain cancer presumptive based upon va's own research for war veterans. they push this all the way to the office of management and budget and was denied in 2016 and then dr. shoguns did the same and 2017 and it was denied. so even with the research and va wanting to do the right thing you have other agencies who didn't see fit to grant funding for them. >> thank you for bringing that up. omb is the tool present at the time so i thank you for bringing that example up. mr. cawthorn, go ahead. >> thank you very much and ranking member bost and mr. stewart i appreciate you being here. i'd like to direct this question to ms. keenan with the vfw or lindsay r. alex. when do you believe is the ideal time to let veterans know when they are eligible and what benefits they are eligible for? is that before they leave
i want to call on mr. brown and mr. cawthorn. ms. you an example of how difficult these rare cancers are to get service-connected i work directly with two different va secretary's, secretary bob macdonald and secretary ends to get a brain cancer presumptive based upon va's own research for war veterans. they push this all the way to the office of management and budget and was denied in 2016 and then dr. shoguns did the same and 2017 and it was denied. so even with the research and va wanting...
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. >> i want to come out there and meet mr. brown and mrs. brown. >> sean: you're going to come out, all right. >> i will be out there, scott. stephen leo terrell, thank you. scott brown, thank you. more history from washington in the store, the swamp doubling down on their january 6th obsession and their sham investigation, the one with the predetermined outcome and of course nancy pelosi is off limits and their obsession with all things donald trump. listening to adam kinzinger who is now trying to blame talk radio hosts taking aim directly at the first amendment and something known as freedom of speech, just like they don't believe in freedom of the press. it obviously bothers him. take a look. >> did donald trump reveal what the republican party is or change it? >> i think it's a little of both. i think on the one hand donald trump is a symptom of years and years of leaders, profit driven radio shows, whatever, turning to base into this angry, fearful, victimized group of people. >> sean: adam, interview pelosi and bowser. ask them why the
. >> i want to come out there and meet mr. brown and mrs. brown. >> sean: you're going to come out, all right. >> i will be out there, scott. stephen leo terrell, thank you. scott brown, thank you. more history from washington in the store, the swamp doubling down on their january 6th obsession and their sham investigation, the one with the predetermined outcome and of course nancy pelosi is off limits and their obsession with all things donald trump. listening to adam...
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mr. chairman. chair brown: senator van hollen of maryland is recognized. senator van hollen: welcome, mr. we all recognize we have continuing economic challenges, i think it's important to look at some critical areas where we are much better off today than the fed predicted it would be at this time just a little while ago. we have seen a record increase of 6.4 million jobs in our economy in 2021. and back in december of 2020 when the unemployment rate was 6.7%, the federal board of governors projected the unemployment rate in december of the year we just came out of would be 5%, isn't that correct? chairman powell: i can't do it from memory, but i'm sure you are right. senator van hollen: as i reviewed your prediction, that's what it was. in fact we did much better than that. the unemployment rate for december, the month that we just left, was 3.9%, and the unemployment rate for that fourth quarter of last year was 4.2%. a year ahead of what the fed had predicted, is that right? chairman powell: yes. senator van hollen: what happened in between was a lot of
mr. chairman. chair brown: senator van hollen of maryland is recognized. senator van hollen: welcome, mr. we all recognize we have continuing economic challenges, i think it's important to look at some critical areas where we are much better off today than the fed predicted it would be at this time just a little while ago. we have seen a record increase of 6.4 million jobs in our economy in 2021. and back in december of 2020 when the unemployment rate was 6.7%, the federal board of governors...
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mr. brown: thank you, madam president.ike to go back a little further in history than last year's warmed-over conspiracy theories that we just heard my friend from iowa talk about. i so appreciated senator bennet's discussion of sort of the history of voting rights and the history of this body. the american public certainly doesn't know what cloture means. the american public doesn't know all that much about the filibuster either. but go back a few decades. the filibuster was used to suppress the vote. the filibuster was used by many people in my political party, back when too many democrats were on the wrong side of history, on the wrong side of civil rights. it was used by southern segregationists. it was finally overcome by some northern republicans with a whole bunch of northern democrats. but then think what else the filibuster has been used for. the filibuster was used in the 1970's and 1980's to protect big tobacco in kentucky. the filibuster was used to protect big oil. now it's used to protect wall street. the fil
mr. brown: thank you, madam president.ike to go back a little further in history than last year's warmed-over conspiracy theories that we just heard my friend from iowa talk about. i so appreciated senator bennet's discussion of sort of the history of voting rights and the history of this body. the american public certainly doesn't know what cloture means. the american public doesn't know all that much about the filibuster either. but go back a few decades. the filibuster was used to suppress...
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mr. brown: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i thank the presiding officer from minnesota. i start -- want to start by thanking my colleagues, leader schumer and senator klobuchar for their work to honor the capitol police officers who risked their lives to protect their country one year ago tomorrow. in the year since that dark day, we've learned more about all that those officers endured from the terrorists who stormed the capitol, the racist slurs, the physical abuse, the mental injuries. we know things were so much worse than they appeared in the original reporting as more and more details have come out. these terrorists gouged someone's eyes out. they killed a capitol police officer and injured 140 others. they threatened to kill the vice president. they brought a noose to the capitol and paraded symbols of white supremacy. in fact the people that broke into the office upstairs from my office in the capitol used -- we have this on film -- used flag poles with confederate flags and trump flags attached to them. they br
mr. brown: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i thank the presiding officer from minnesota. i start -- want to start by thanking my colleagues, leader schumer and senator klobuchar for their work to honor the capitol police officers who risked their lives to protect their country one year ago tomorrow. in the year since that dark day, we've learned more about all that those officers endured from the terrorists who stormed the capitol, the racist slurs, the...
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brown: thank you, senator toomey. mr. michael bray barry joins us from north carolina, senior advisor for hagerty consulting and previously served emergency management roles in the state of north carolina for two years, leading the response team recovery efforts and served as president of the national emergency management association from 2017 two 2018. welcome. matt mayer is the president of opportunity ohio and is joining us remotely from our home state. prior to this he wrote on national security issues and is a visiting fellow with the american enterprise and statute and scholar for the heritage foundation and he serves as a senior, served to past tense is a senior official to the department of homeland security under secretaries ridge and chertoff. welcome. doppler carlos martin joins us remotely also, if fellow at the brookings institute and director of the remodeling futures program at the harvard joint center for housing studies. previously of the built environment practice area leading in research efficiency, cli
brown: thank you, senator toomey. mr. michael bray barry joins us from north carolina, senior advisor for hagerty consulting and previously served emergency management roles in the state of north carolina for two years, leading the response team recovery efforts and served as president of the national emergency management association from 2017 two 2018. welcome. matt mayer is the president of opportunity ohio and is joining us remotely from our home state. prior to this he wrote on national...
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brown: thank you. senator toomey. sen. toomey: thank you, mr. chairman.e all noted with great interest the shift in the fed's focus, the acceleration of the tapering, and the indication that fomc members expect now a series of interest rate increases this year. i am trying to understand where this leads to, and i wonder if you could comment on the fact that, if we had three or even four 25 basis point increases in overnight rates, we would still in my view have a very accommodative stance with negative real short-term rates. is it your view that it is realistic to bring inflation back to the target level if short-term interest rates are negative, real rates? chair powell: the way i would look at it is this. what we have now is a mismatch between demand and supply. we have very strong demand in areas where supply is constrained, particularly around goods, particularly around things like cars. so how are those two things going to get? ? into better alignment -- get into better alignment? we think that part of it will be through the return of greater supply.
brown: thank you. senator toomey. sen. toomey: thank you, mr. chairman.e all noted with great interest the shift in the fed's focus, the acceleration of the tapering, and the indication that fomc members expect now a series of interest rate increases this year. i am trying to understand where this leads to, and i wonder if you could comment on the fact that, if we had three or even four 25 basis point increases in overnight rates, we would still in my view have a very accommodative stance with...
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mr. brown: adams, north carolina. defazio, oregon. blunt rochester, delaware, degette, colorado. e speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will be voting no on the present rule. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. torres of new york, ms. sewell of alabama, ms. wilson of florida, ms. bass of california, ms. pingree of maine, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on house resolution 860. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by representative stefanik of new york, i inform the house that ms. stefanik will vote no on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by congress membe
mr. brown: adams, north carolina. defazio, oregon. blunt rochester, delaware, degette, colorado. e speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will be voting no on the present rule. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: madam speaker, as the member...
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mr. brown: mr. speaker -- madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. defazio, mr. defazio will vote no on the moore amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan wish to be recognized? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. katko of new york, i inform the house that mr. katko will vote yea on amendment number 2. and madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote no on amendment number 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas wish to be recognized? ms. escobar: madam speaker, as the member designated by representative speier, i inform the house that she will vote no on the moore amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida wish to be recognized? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. waltz of the state of florida, i inform the house that mr. waltz will vote nay on amendment number 2. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampsh
mr. brown: mr. speaker -- madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. defazio, mr. defazio will vote no on the moore amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan wish to be recognized? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. katko of new york, i inform the house that mr. katko will vote yea on amendment number 2. and madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. kinzinger of illinois, i inform the house that mr. kinzinger will vote no...
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mr. chairman. sen. brown: thank you, senator warner. synergy tillis from north carolina -- senator tillis from north carolina is recognized. sen. tillis: thank you for being here. you mentioned in your opening statement you have committed to regular and frequent contact. i can attest to the fact that you have regularly contacted my office anytime we have request for conversation, so i appreciate your responsiveness. i want to talk about the current extraordinary inflationary pressures and the tools that the fed has to deal with it. of course, you could have a benchmark rate increase. we know what that would have as a consequence for raising the price of lending, and ultimately affecting the cost of buying a car or buying a house or just making ends meet. your other option is to reduce the balance sheet, particularly from some of the covid area bond buying programs. i believe that it was governor waller who just last month said that because of the alarming rate of inflation, the fed should begin shrinking the asset portfolio without dela
mr. chairman. sen. brown: thank you, senator warner. synergy tillis from north carolina -- senator tillis from north carolina is recognized. sen. tillis: thank you for being here. you mentioned in your opening statement you have committed to regular and frequent contact. i can attest to the fact that you have regularly contacted my office anytime we have request for conversation, so i appreciate your responsiveness. i want to talk about the current extraordinary inflationary pressures and the...
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this is mrs. brown. i'm just calling about my son who was murdered august 14th, 2006. to this day, his case is unsolved and i'm just concerned about unsolved homicide and for families like myself who are still suffering in silence concerning our loved ones that have been murdered on the streets of san francisco. i just wanted to keep my son's memory in the public's eye, his case in the public's eye and maybe someone may come forth. it's been several years since my son's been murdered, but i still have hope that his case will get solved. i just wanted to say that i still need -- it's a $250,000 reward for the capture of my son's perpetrators. they're still walking the streets until this day and who's to know if they're murdered or commit any other violence or hurt any other families. with that, thank you. >> secretary: thank you, ms. brown. for members of the public that have any information regarding the murder of abry abacasa please call the tip line. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> caller: so we have 90 days in the tenderloin to conduct an experiment.
this is mrs. brown. i'm just calling about my son who was murdered august 14th, 2006. to this day, his case is unsolved and i'm just concerned about unsolved homicide and for families like myself who are still suffering in silence concerning our loved ones that have been murdered on the streets of san francisco. i just wanted to keep my son's memory in the public's eye, his case in the public's eye and maybe someone may come forth. it's been several years since my son's been murdered, but i...
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brown: it's a simple question. if you are simple finance company, you believe you could sell metal going since the u.s. dollar coin? mr. disparte: no. sen. brown: that's the answer. that's the law. do think the name of your stable coin could mislead users to be believed as backed by the u.s. government? throughout the usdc, you may have wanted that at the beginning, and i'm sure you marketed it that way to some who are less sophisticated than we pretend to be appear. do you think that is misleading in any way to call it u.s. dollar coin? mr. disparte: no. the stable coin innovation that we support is regulated consistently across the country. it is according to electronic money and electronic money transfers, and statutes of payments. we are on a level playing field with companies like paypal and other venture payment companies such as the niceties. -- on the united states. sen. brown: let me ask another question. the fed moves forward. are you going to let them call it a u.s. dollar coin or u.s. dollar? there's some irony. i don't know if you have a copyright or a patent on u.s. dollar coin, but i assume that if ther
brown: it's a simple question. if you are simple finance company, you believe you could sell metal going since the u.s. dollar coin? mr. disparte: no. sen. brown: that's the answer. that's the law. do think the name of your stable coin could mislead users to be believed as backed by the u.s. government? throughout the usdc, you may have wanted that at the beginning, and i'm sure you marketed it that way to some who are less sophisticated than we pretend to be appear. do you think that is...
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mr. biden's list, judge ketanji brown jackson, confirmed last year to the d.c. circuit those republicans now the focus of democrats' hopes that the vote to confirm the court's first black woman will be bipartisan. >> i don't see michelle childs as an act of affirmative action i do see putting a black woman on the court making the court more like america. >> and josh is with us so former president trump held a rally in texas last night and he made some news there. >> reporter: that's right. he told supporters that if he runs for president again and wins, mr. trump might give pardons to those who were criminally charged in the january 6th attack the former president insisting that the protesters are being treated unfairly kate. >> thank you, josh >>> we have some breaking news about the audio streaming service spotify. late today the company's ceo spoke out about how they will address covid's misinformation on their platform spotify is under fire for hosting the controversial joe rogan podcast. some major stars even pulling their music. >> reporter: tonight the pr
mr. biden's list, judge ketanji brown jackson, confirmed last year to the d.c. circuit those republicans now the focus of democrats' hopes that the vote to confirm the court's first black woman will be bipartisan. >> i don't see michelle childs as an act of affirmative action i do see putting a black woman on the court making the court more like america. >> and josh is with us so former president trump held a rally in texas last night and he made some news there. >> reporter:...
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mr. mayer, welcome. >> thank you, chairman brown, ranking member toomey, committee senators. did you for the opportunity to appear before the committee to testify on the issue before us today. my name is matt mayer. i'm president of opportunity ohio. in lieu of reading my statement, written statement and taking all of my five minutes allocation, i'll briefly summarize my concerns with the legislation and leave more time to answer any questions you might have for me. my largest concern with the proposal is that it continues the federalization of natural disasters that started in 1993 and has accelerated each decade. more disasters that used to be considered state and local disasters have increasingly received federal funding. it includes regulatory control outside of the federal emergency management agency to deal with elements following a natural disaster which i believe causes delays, gaps, inefficiencies, and waste. another concern is that my research has shown federal funds tend to supplant rather than supplement state and local funds which is what occurred with homeland s
mr. mayer, welcome. >> thank you, chairman brown, ranking member toomey, committee senators. did you for the opportunity to appear before the committee to testify on the issue before us today. my name is matt mayer. i'm president of opportunity ohio. in lieu of reading my statement, written statement and taking all of my five minutes allocation, i'll briefly summarize my concerns with the legislation and leave more time to answer any questions you might have for me. my largest concern...
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mr. gobert. >>> antonio brown is no longer a buc. there he is on the cover of "home alone 2."silence on the matter, alleging he was forced to play while injured. according to a statement, his contract reads in part this. while antonio did receive treatment on his ankle and was listed on the injury report the week leading up to last sunday's game, he was cleared for play by our medical team at the start of the game, and at no point during the game did he indicate to our medical personnel that he could not play. the team also said brown has not complied with efforts to have his injured ankle evaluated. meanwhile coach arians discussed the events on sunday's sideline that led to brown's dramatic exit. >> at no point in time during that game did he ever ask his trainer or doctor about his ankle. he never went through -- that's the normal protocol. you go through normal protocols during games. he was very upset at halftime about who was getting targeted. we got that calmed down. players took care of that. it started again on the sideline. we called for the personnel group he had pl
mr. gobert. >>> antonio brown is no longer a buc. there he is on the cover of "home alone 2."silence on the matter, alleging he was forced to play while injured. according to a statement, his contract reads in part this. while antonio did receive treatment on his ankle and was listed on the injury report the week leading up to last sunday's game, he was cleared for play by our medical team at the start of the game, and at no point during the game did he indicate to our...
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mr. biden's list, judge ketanji brown jackson, confirmed last year to the d.c. circuit. those republicans now the focus of democrats' hopes that the vote to confirm the court's first black woman will be bipartisan >> i don't see michelle childs as an act of affirmative action. i do see putting a black woman on the court making the court more like america. >> reporter: white house officials say president biden doesn't have a short list. he plans to review all of these candidates' credentials and resumes before consulting with senators of both parties about his top picks. >> josh lederman, thank you. >>> kyle rittenhouse's semiautomatic rifle used to fatally shoot two men and wound another during a protest in kenosha back in 2020 will be destroyed. according to an agreement approved by a judge, the prosecutor said the rifle will be turned over to the kenosha police department and destroyed, along with the rifle's magazine and scope some time in april rittenhouse will also get to keep a portion of the nearly $1 million of the $2 million raised for his bail the judge ordered
mr. biden's list, judge ketanji brown jackson, confirmed last year to the d.c. circuit. those republicans now the focus of democrats' hopes that the vote to confirm the court's first black woman will be bipartisan >> i don't see michelle childs as an act of affirmative action. i do see putting a black woman on the court making the court more like america. >> reporter: white house officials say president biden doesn't have a short list. he plans to review all of these candidates'...
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mr. sprayberry. >> good morning chairman brown ranking member toomey and members of the committee.name is mike sprayberry and the senior adviser from our did she manager for hagerty consulting ink firm which specializes in emergency management and disaster recovery could appreciate the opportunity to appear today to discuss and support the community development block grant recovery program from the u.s. department of housing and urban development. prior to joining hagerty two months ago i served the state of north carolina for 15 years in leadership roles with the division of emergency management including eight years as director will also leaving leaving the states office recovery and resilience and serving as the state's deputy homeland security adviser prevails is served as person of the national emergency management association in 2017 and 18. in this context i gain familiarity with the value of the cdbgr program as well as the difficulties in applying it. since 2017 north carolina received more than $778 million from the the cdbgr funding and mitigation funding in response to
mr. sprayberry. >> good morning chairman brown ranking member toomey and members of the committee.name is mike sprayberry and the senior adviser from our did she manager for hagerty consulting ink firm which specializes in emergency management and disaster recovery could appreciate the opportunity to appear today to discuss and support the community development block grant recovery program from the u.s. department of housing and urban development. prior to joining hagerty two months ago i...
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mr. mayer is with us from ohio. welcome. >> thank you chairman brown. and senators. thank you for the opportunity here to testify today. my name is matt a. mayer, and in lieu of reading my statement, i will take my five-minute allocation, and i will summarize my concerns which will lead more time to answer questions you may have for me. my largest concern with the -- is it continues the federal-ization of natural disasters that started in 1993. and has accelerated. they used to be considered more state and local disasters, and now -- it's federal funding. to create a permanent program, and regulatory control outside the federal emergency agencies. another concern is that my -- has shown that -- and this happened following 9/11. finally the patterns of where natural disasters occur, and there's where the b the bulk of fema, and hud funding flows. thank you for the chance to be with this committee, please let me know if there's anything i can do is to propose legislation. thank you. >> thank you and it's good to see somebody from ohio. and weigh in to the time limit. s
mr. mayer is with us from ohio. welcome. >> thank you chairman brown. and senators. thank you for the opportunity here to testify today. my name is matt a. mayer, and in lieu of reading my statement, i will take my five-minute allocation, and i will summarize my concerns which will lead more time to answer questions you may have for me. my largest concern with the -- is it continues the federal-ization of natural disasters that started in 1993. and has accelerated. they used to be...
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mr. brown: thank you, madam president. i'd like to go back a little further in history than last year's warmed-over conspiracy theories that we just heard my friend from iowa talk about. i so appreciated senator bennet's discussion of sort of the history of voting rights and the history of this body. the american public certainly doesn't know what cloture means. the american public doesn't know all that much about the filibuster either. but go back a few decades. the filibuster was used to suppress the vote. the filibuster was used by many people in my political party, back when too many democrats were on the wrong side of history, on the wrong side of civil rights. it was used by southern segregationists. it was finally overcome by some northern republicans with a whole bunch of northern democrats. but then think what else the filibuster has been used for. the filibuster was used in the 1970's and 1980's to protect big tobacco in kentucky. the filibuster was used to protect big oil. now it's used to protect wall street. t
mr. brown: thank you, madam president. i'd like to go back a little further in history than last year's warmed-over conspiracy theories that we just heard my friend from iowa talk about. i so appreciated senator bennet's discussion of sort of the history of voting rights and the history of this body. the american public certainly doesn't know what cloture means. the american public doesn't know all that much about the filibuster either. but go back a few decades. the filibuster was used to...
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mr. brown: madam speaker, mr. defazio votes yes on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: madam speaker, as the member designated by representative bonamici, brownley, and meng i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition. >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by representative adams of north carolina, i inform the house that representative adams will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition. >> as the member designated by representative swalwell, gomez i inform the house that these members will vote aye on the motion. as the member designated by representative boyle, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from kansas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as
mr. brown: madam speaker, mr. defazio votes yes on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire seek recognition? ms. kuster: madam speaker, as the member designated by representative bonamici, brownley, and meng i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the motion. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina seek recognition. >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by...
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this is mrs. brown. i'm just calling about my son who was murdered august 14th, 2006.is case is unsolved and i'm just concerned about unsolved homicide and for families like myself who are still suffering in silence concerning our loved ones that have been murdered on the streets of san francisco. i just wanted to keep my son's memory in the public's eye, his case in the public's eye and maybe someone may come forth. it's been several years since my son's been murdered, but i still have hope that his case will get solved. i just wanted to say that i still need -- it's a $250,000 reward for the capture of my son's perpetrators. they're still walking the streets until this day and who's to know if they're murdered or commit any other violence or hurt any other families. with that, thank you. >> secretary: thank you, ms. brown. for members of the public that have any information regarding the murder of abry abacasa please call the tip line. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> caller: so we have 90 days in the tenderloin to conduct an experiment. and i think thi
this is mrs. brown. i'm just calling about my son who was murdered august 14th, 2006.is case is unsolved and i'm just concerned about unsolved homicide and for families like myself who are still suffering in silence concerning our loved ones that have been murdered on the streets of san francisco. i just wanted to keep my son's memory in the public's eye, his case in the public's eye and maybe someone may come forth. it's been several years since my son's been murdered, but i still have hope...
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mr. king: in the african-american, black and brown community, indigenous, all of these communities have felt left out for a long time. many of these communities in a significant way were able to participate in 2020. there is no george floyd legislation moving that we are aware of at this moment. voting rights are not moving. the question is how do you engage and to people to be involved? there may be indigenous rights that need to be addressed. i don't ever want to leave out those people who were here before any of us, yet we miss treat them every day. that is unacceptable. all of this has to be dealt with, but when people see that their rights are not being protected and preserved, they have a tendency to say i'm not going to participate because this is going to change anything . we have to change the mindset picked because -- mindset because we have to be engaged at the highest level we can be and it's a tough task when you don't see some victories coming along. host: we have to talk about your father's legacy. sidney poitier, we lost him last week. he was close in age to your father who w
mr. king: in the african-american, black and brown community, indigenous, all of these communities have felt left out for a long time. many of these communities in a significant way were able to participate in 2020. there is no george floyd legislation moving that we are aware of at this moment. voting rights are not moving. the question is how do you engage and to people to be involved? there may be indigenous rights that need to be addressed. i don't ever want to leave out those people who...
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brown and ranking member toomey, for the opportunity to speak to you today. i look forward to addressing the committee's questions. >> thank you very much, mr. disparte. we will now hear from professor hilary j. allen from american university, washington college of law, joining us from a remote location. professor allen, welcome. >> thank you, chairman brown, ranking member toomey and the members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify at today's hearing. my name is hilary allen and i am a professor of law at the american university, washington college of law, and the author of the book "driverless finance, fintech's impact on financial stability." my area of expertise is on financial stability so i will focus remarks on crypto, particularly stable koinls and financial crises. i would like to point out while not the primary focus of my testimony, stablecoins pose a threat to monetary policies as well and i would be happy to take questions on that point. proponents of crypto often claim it creates job and improves financial inclusion, but financial crises destroy jobs and disproportionately affect the most vulnerable of our communities an
brown and ranking member toomey, for the opportunity to speak to you today. i look forward to addressing the committee's questions. >> thank you very much, mr. disparte. we will now hear from professor hilary j. allen from american university, washington college of law, joining us from a remote location. professor allen, welcome. >> thank you, chairman brown, ranking member toomey and the members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify at today's hearing. my name is...
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mr. biden's list, judge ketanji brown jackson confirmed last year to the dc circuit.vote to confirm the court's first black woman will be bipartisan. >> i don't see michelle childs as an act of affirmative action. i do see putting a black woman on the court making the court more like america. >> the streaming service spotify is facing intense criticism for its partnership with podcaster joe rogen, whose show has a history of misinformation about covid-19, and vaccines. spotify's ceo now says his company is working to add a content adviser to any podcast episode that includes a discussion about covid. it will also add an information hub of facts about the virus. this comes after singer joni mitchell said she is pulling her music off of spotify in solidarity with neil young. and for the first time since all of this started joe rogen talked about the controversy over his podcast. here's the part of the 10-minute video he posted to instagram. >> i think if there's anything that i've done that i could do better, is have more experts with differing opinions right after i ha
mr. biden's list, judge ketanji brown jackson confirmed last year to the dc circuit.vote to confirm the court's first black woman will be bipartisan. >> i don't see michelle childs as an act of affirmative action. i do see putting a black woman on the court making the court more like america. >> the streaming service spotify is facing intense criticism for its partnership with podcaster joe rogen, whose show has a history of misinformation about covid-19, and vaccines. spotify's ceo...
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mr. biden's list, judge ka tan ji brown jackson, confirmed last year to the d.c. circuit. republicans now the focus of democrats' hopes. >> i don't see michelle chiles as an act of affirmative action. i do see putting a black woman on the court, making the court more like america. >>> thousands of afghan refugees remain on military bases waiting for jobs and places to live. about 10,000 afghanistan refugees who fled the country during the august pullout still live on bases across the united states. another 2500 live on u.s. military bases overseas including in qatar. tomorrow the emir of qatar is scheduled to visit the white house to talk about plans to get those refugees to the united states. about 65,000 afghans have been permanently relocated so far. >>> in san francisco the community came together to commemorate the death of the 84-year-old grandfather who was shoved to the ground and died from his injuries. his killing sparked outrage. christy smith has more on today's event. >> reporter: they came to rally and march for justice and to make sure people never forget wh
mr. biden's list, judge ka tan ji brown jackson, confirmed last year to the d.c. circuit. republicans now the focus of democrats' hopes. >> i don't see michelle chiles as an act of affirmative action. i do see putting a black woman on the court, making the court more like america. >>> thousands of afghan refugees remain on military bases waiting for jobs and places to live. about 10,000 afghanistan refugees who fled the country during the august pullout still live on bases across...
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member designated by congressman bobby rush of illinois and congresswoman shontel brown of ohio, i inform the house that mr. rush and ms. brown will vote yes on h.r. 4673. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. duncan of south carolina, mr. duncan will vote no on passage of the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. mfume: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. evans of pennsylvania's third district, and pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. evans will vote yea on h.r. 4673. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist, mr. lawson, mrs. demings, i inform the house that they will vote yea on h.r. 4673. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. joe neguse of colorado's second congressional dis
member designated by congressman bobby rush of illinois and congresswoman shontel brown of ohio, i inform the house that mr. rush and ms. brown will vote yes on h.r. 4673. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. duncan of south carolina, mr. duncan will vote no on passage of the resolution. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. mfume:...
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brown? >> caller: good evening. mr. superintendent and president of our school board. i just called to commend you verying for -- for having the fortitude to be tough enough to iron out challenging problems. we ought to thank god when people come together in a reasonable, rational and responsible way to make things happen for the good in tough times. our times are tough but you proven that you are tough enough to make a hard decision. i commend everyone for brings us to common ground on this almost impossible problem. >> clerk: thank you. hello, tom? >> caller: i'm a teacher in the district and so my wife. we also have a kindergarten in the district. the district plan was more, let's keep all the people at the top to make these giant salaries. didn't hear anything about reduce salaries because it's about the students. let's cut from some of the people who make the most money, six figures. what i heard let's cut the people at the bottom who are doing the most direct work with students. we're working our tails off. we have over 200 paraprofessional openings. i hear no on
brown? >> caller: good evening. mr. superintendent and president of our school board. i just called to commend you verying for -- for having the fortitude to be tough enough to iron out challenging problems. we ought to thank god when people come together in a reasonable, rational and responsible way to make things happen for the good in tough times. our times are tough but you proven that you are tough enough to make a hard decision. i commend everyone for brings us to common ground on...
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brown". and so... crosstalk. that's politics, though, isn't it, mr ress—mogg?is a political constitution. it is not a legal constitution. otherwise, we would have a codified constitution, which we don't. i hear that you have thought this for some time before this particular leadership crisis, but i think the reason people make the broader point i was putting to you that perhaps you say what suits you, rather than always being as authentic as sometimes you were seen to be, is also raised with another of your responsibilities when you are leader of the house, which is maintaining parliamentary standards. you were basically willing to rig the rules for a mate. sorry to put it crudely but owen paterson had clearly broken the rules, the system said he had broken the rules, the house of commons committee in charge said he had broken the rules, and you said, "well, let's just rewrite the rules, then!" look, i absolutely recognise that i got that wrong and i misjudged the mood of the house and of the british electorate. i'm afraid myjudgement was made purely and simply
brown". and so... crosstalk. that's politics, though, isn't it, mr ress—mogg?is a political constitution. it is not a legal constitution. otherwise, we would have a codified constitution, which we don't. i hear that you have thought this for some time before this particular leadership crisis, but i think the reason people make the broader point i was putting to you that perhaps you say what suits you, rather than always being as authentic as sometimes you were seen to be, is also raised...
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brown hue. my grandfather. blanca thomas? yeah. to my new mom, mrs. i remember talking option bench but she wanted to be bitten. can you.
brown hue. my grandfather. blanca thomas? yeah. to my new mom, mrs. i remember talking option bench but she wanted to be bitten. can you.
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brown got a call. >> i received a feeler from mr. that said he might be interested in a police officer. 20 years if he told the location of spin. >> what do you know, bill bennett. on october 15, a bearded bill camber pleaded no contest to second-degree murder. then he sat down to answer questions with a tape recorder rolling. >> where was that interview like? >> chilling. >> according to bill, the argument about smoking was just part of it. the bad part started when subpoena told him they were don. so soon said they can't go on with this anymore. what happens at that point? >> i lose control. and i hitter in the head with my fist. and it's a disgusting situation man. >> what's your reaction to getting struck? but >> she got scared uncovers or face with their hands. >> would you do at that point? >> i reached and grabbed her throw, started choking her. >> show current ill she stopped moving. she never fought back. but >> did he seem remorseful? >> somewhat. he was kind of cheerio. just getting it off his chest. >> i couldn't believe
brown got a call. >> i received a feeler from mr. that said he might be interested in a police officer. 20 years if he told the location of spin. >> what do you know, bill bennett. on october 15, a bearded bill camber pleaded no contest to second-degree murder. then he sat down to answer questions with a tape recorder rolling. >> where was that interview like? >> chilling. >> according to bill, the argument about smoking was just part of it. the bad part started...
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constituents, and the former prime ministers tony blair and gordon brown also commended his work supporting others, over four decades of public service. mr of afghan refugees. this is why the afghan citizens resettlement scheme and today's debate is so important. it is about standing by those who desperately need our support at a time when, dare i say it, ourfailure has helped to put them into an intolerable position. the labour mpjack dromey, who's died at the age of 73. a team of british cancer specialists says a new form of personalised treatment is producing promising results in adults with leukaemia. the procedure, called car—t therapy, involves reprogramming a patient�*s immune system to attack cancer cells. the research at university college london and university college london hospital may offer hope for patients for whom other treatments have failed. our medical editor fergus walsh has the story. coming out of the deep freeze — a new frontier in cancer treatment. phil has been living with leukaemia for more than 20 years. feeling ok? i'm fine, yeah. inside this bag are his own immune cells which have been genetically engineered
constituents, and the former prime ministers tony blair and gordon brown also commended his work supporting others, over four decades of public service. mr of afghan refugees. this is why the afghan citizens resettlement scheme and today's debate is so important. it is about standing by those who desperately need our support at a time when, dare i say it, ourfailure has helped to put them into an intolerable position. the labour mpjack dromey, who's died at the age of 73. a team of british...
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mr brooks? no, i'm married to anne bancroft. applause. ladies and gentlemen, my beautiful wife. they sing. # sweet georgie brown!weren't earning much money. no, i was broke then. she was paying for most of it. yeah, the show was off the air and when i met her, i told her, "you don't want to be serious with me because i'm broke. i'm eating hot dogs for dinner. i have no money. you don't want to know me." she said, "i'll take a chance. i'll take a chance." they sing. applause. you have a couple more... there is no more, i don't care. we have got to do... you are finished. we have got to do 0bama. we're not to make him president again! he served two terms. i want to read what he said about you. oh, you can read that. "we are here today to honour the very best of their fields. as mel brook once said to his writers on blazing saddles, which is a great film, �*write anything you want because we will never be heard from again.�* when he put the big beautiful medal around my neck, he said, �*to mel brooks, for a lifetime of making the world laugh'." unfortunately, many of the punch lines that have defined mel brooks's s
mr brooks? no, i'm married to anne bancroft. applause. ladies and gentlemen, my beautiful wife. they sing. # sweet georgie brown!weren't earning much money. no, i was broke then. she was paying for most of it. yeah, the show was off the air and when i met her, i told her, "you don't want to be serious with me because i'm broke. i'm eating hot dogs for dinner. i have no money. you don't want to know me." she said, "i'll take a chance. i'll take a chance." they sing. applause....
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brown jackson. a harvard law school graduate and former law clerk for justice breyer. >> thank you very much, mr. president -- >> reporter: the 83-year-old breyer, a liberal, was nominated by president clinton in 1994. he's faced some pressure to retire while democrats control congress over concerns a republican senate would block any future nomination. >> when exactly i should retire or will retire has many complex parts to it. i think i'm aware of most of them. >> reporter: breyer will likely stay on the bench until the end of the court's term this summer, then all eyes will be right here on capitol hill for an intense confirmation process. >> we want to get this done as soon as possible. >> reporter: three republicans voted to confirm jackson to her current position including maine's susan collins. >> we can take our time, have hearings, go through the process. >> reporter: breyer's replacement will not change the court's ideological balance, a 6-3 conservative majority. so it wouldn't change the idealogy, but it would change the face of the court. in its history, there have been more than 100
brown jackson. a harvard law school graduate and former law clerk for justice breyer. >> thank you very much, mr. president -- >> reporter: the 83-year-old breyer, a liberal, was nominated by president clinton in 1994. he's faced some pressure to retire while democrats control congress over concerns a republican senate would block any future nomination. >> when exactly i should retire or will retire has many complex parts to it. i think i'm aware of most of them. >>...