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like for report and minister, mr. group made that much better to have 10 years of negotiations. one day of work, but history grew up or is inevitable whether you would like it or not. but we're in, in this case was there was no way actually war several times. the publicly privately talking them misstatements that you're going to have your grade. you read the aggression against that? yes. can look, ask will course the russian response to protect russian population and we cannot tolerate such an enemy on board. the will will be used as a entity, as a semester done in the politic and i want to come in whatever a french journalist has been criticized for, claiming locals in the dumbass region are being targeted by the ukrainian government. and laura bonaire has been filming in the war torn eastern ukraine areas since 2015 and spoke about her experience on air in france. sir continued, are dead and wounded. i filled them every day. i take photos every day, save us proof. i cannot have any political message to compress, but just so you know, this conflict has been widely discussed for
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it gets called the commuter mr. senior group of to his stomach. boom, you're gonna pull up right? people not dissimilar pulls video from chill, eddystone, zulema more than they of course, just don't use the logo disk. christy is this bill. imagine the resolution of my dealer. she thought you'd say that the walk sheila read them, could, wasn't a see at the door. they didn't see what took a what lay. it doesn't look got to see this is katrina was all this could be a night in the garage eat. just give you a little more. you can hickson shoot crime. yes. just really chill over. it just shows jesus on your my spot of them lay a bill for the long gave common get absorb threats and robber sharma. water out wash, hold audrea, and after my teacher, skin nymph bill, nothing else out me die. no for 10 as ronnie alopecia from all reside. yes, marco chile, those knowledge thought that you whole is i can't was but as those new b m. m at us pollution in a flanger predominate as follows on it back so on ye mo, chart dobbin years. now ye again accorded site your volume. it gave it so, but on of me
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again, one of the many in attendance was president vladimir putin, who had mr. lucas group. but as you, while you pursuing the done by the people who lived and still live in the don bus, did not agree with the coo punitive military operations would immediately launched against them and not just one. they were immediately plunged into a blockade subjected to systematic shelling from canons and s strike system like this is what is called genocide. it is to save people from the suffering in this genocide, that is the main vest, the principal reason, the motivating reason and the goal of the military operation that we have launched in the dom bus and ukraine local. we are a multinational people of the russian federation, united by a common destiny on our land. this is the 1st line of the constitution of russia, and every word is filled with deep meaning on their own land, united by a common destiny that this is what people in crimea probably thought when they went to the referendum on march. the 18th, 2014, they live and live on their own land and wanted to live a common destiny
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with them on the group was mr. familiar, and he was boarded by you since and i was through with you know? yeah. have a you know, to notice but who is going to finance? yeah, i need he is my daughter on the west hello formula. this is donna, you get the funny among these done you, randall being the, you let you know for the most i'll set up so the domain another it up on the star uradano with him. so m william shift new son is finishing. navy. ok. so because of i did 3, just hit the revolt, so 3, because it blows in my them as well on your job, on something by with what i mean. i mean, let me run a campaign on russia and ukraine to whole piece talk says vladimir putin war rages, all negotiators, but the 2 countries are due to meet today. while the battle for control of ukraine's biggest cities continues with you for a brief thought on a train yet. right. but also what you're saying, yes, but it will read for you to keep a post modems included with it. we just have some thoughts, experiences for you. whoa. whoa. ah, she's a gas, is there a while ago? suppose there will be here. not she did
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mrs. thomas pushes debunked conspiracy their business the election. in one, referencing a nonexistent sting operation in 12 battle ground states. according to the post, a theory about water marked ballots also circulated among fringe group qanon. mr. trump end gauged in multiple legal challenges to the election results and frequently tlemed to take them all the way to the nation's top court. >> we want the law to be used in a proper manner, so we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court. >> reporter: none of the text messages the court or clarence thomas directly, the post reports. but critics argue that it presents a troubling interest, it forced mr. trump to turn over documents to the january 6th committee. >> should clarence thomas recuse himself from anything having to do with the 2020 election now? >> absolutely. it's clear that his wife was involved in efforts to try to overturn the election. a good possibility that he and his wife spoke about those efforts. >> reporter: in an interview with the washington free beacon earlier this month, ginny thomas said she and her husband stay in separate lanes, adding, clarence doesn't discuss his work with me and i don't involve him in my work. she acknowledged in that same inte
mrs. thomas pushes debunked conspiracy their business the election. in one, referencing a nonexistent sting operation in 12 battle ground states. according to the post, a theory about water marked ballots also circulated among fringe group qanon. mr. trump end gauged in multiple legal challenges to the election results and frequently tlemed to take them all the way to the nation's top court. >> we want the law to be used in a proper manner, so we'll be going to the u.s. supreme court....
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and i have also informed group mr. edwin president there to when that along the east flank cove of the nature of territory, we are reinforcing our strengths there. there's air policing as well. romania turkey is also doing and bit here, and we will continue to do this in the future. so what's important for us is to say that there's one thing we have to understand that the violent, flagrant breach of international law that russia has carried out here means that we need to be strong enough to hold our ground, which is why we need to ensure that we have a strong defense capability. you know that germany has put together an additional fund of a $100000000.00 euros in order to increase our defense capability in germany. and to ensure that we are able to guarantee the security that we want guarantee multiple to have lots of. we also talked about economic cooperation and indeed there is a great deal of room there for improvement as the whole not really does of touch president has already informed you of some of our agreement that we have. and we want to establish specific dialogue out of regu
and i have also informed group mr. edwin president there to when that along the east flank cove of the nature of territory, we are reinforcing our strengths there. there's air policing as well. romania turkey is also doing and bit here, and we will continue to do this in the future. so what's important for us is to say that there's one thing we have to understand that the violent, flagrant breach of international law that russia has carried out here means that we need to be strong enough to...
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it isn't likely to happen because, as mr biden said, it will because, as mr biden said, it will be up to the groupt least some of the member countries. china has argued that russia should be allowed to continue as part of the 620. the next meeting is in bali in indonesia later this year, but mr biden interestingly said if russia remains part of the group, he believes that ukraine should be allowed at least to attend the meetings of the 620, to attend the meetings of the 620, to sit in and to listen.— to sit in and to listen. peter bowes in washington. _ to sit in and to listen. peter bowes in washington, thank _ to sit in and to listen. peter bowes in washington, thank you - to sit in and to listen. peter bowes in washington, thank you so much| to sit in and to listen. peter bowes i in washington, thank you so much for that update. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. the boss of p&o ferries has admitted the company broke uk employment law, when it "chose not to consult" trade unions before sacking 800 staff with no notice. british transport secretary grant shapps s
it isn't likely to happen because, as mr biden said, it will because, as mr biden said, it will be up to the groupt least some of the member countries. china has argued that russia should be allowed to continue as part of the 620. the next meeting is in bali in indonesia later this year, but mr biden interestingly said if russia remains part of the group, he believes that ukraine should be allowed at least to attend the meetings of the 620, to attend the meetings of the 620, to sit in and to...
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who is ceo of a group called first book. mrs. zimmer, what is first book well first book is a nonprofit social enterprise founded 30 years ago by myself and by a couple of friends of mine and what we're focused on is educational equity for kids in need across the country and a major way that we deliver educational equity is by making sure that kids in poverty have all access to all the wonderful books they need and that their educators need to to elevate their educational experiences and their love of books. no, you call yourself a social enterprise. what does that mean? well, it's that's a kind of nonprofit that takes lessons from the private sector and applies them for the benefit of the social sector. and so we're 100% a nonprofit, but we steal strategies. we steal pages out of the for-profit world so that we can leverage our work to reach more kids more educators than we would otherwise. well, could you explain a little bit about your business plan and your distribution? it's a little different than a lot of nonprofits. it is
who is ceo of a group called first book. mrs. zimmer, what is first book well first book is a nonprofit social enterprise founded 30 years ago by myself and by a couple of friends of mine and what we're focused on is educational equity for kids in need across the country and a major way that we deliver educational equity is by making sure that kids in poverty have all access to all the wonderful books they need and that their educators need to to elevate their educational experiences and their...
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last but not least we'll hear from steven pofrper, chief of policy at the crisis group. mr. pofrper previously served in the obama administration as special assistant to the president, the senior director for multilateral affairs and human rights at the national security council. ranking member grassley, would you please introduce your two minority witnesses. mr. grassley: i thank the general and the ambassador for being here. the general served as the 17th chief of staff of the u.s. air force, as a member of the joint chiefs of staff. he provided military advice directly to the president of the united states as secretary of defense, and national security council. general jumper served as the senior uniformed air force officer responsible for more than 700,000 active duty reserve and civilian forces serving in the united states and overseas during the global war on terror. he oversaw the introduction of numerous air and space combat systems, including unmapped aerial systems. all of us thank him for his 39 years of service in the military. ambassador sales served as ambassad
last but not least we'll hear from steven pofrper, chief of policy at the crisis group. mr. pofrper previously served in the obama administration as special assistant to the president, the senior director for multilateral affairs and human rights at the national security council. ranking member grassley, would you please introduce your two minority witnesses. mr. grassley: i thank the general and the ambassador for being here. the general served as the 17th chief of staff of the u.s. air force,...
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group of people. and step by step of course, they start believing in decide the ology for hustling of watch and mr. stinking does. it doesn't sound as soon as this one, the one the problem to do because we are trying to keep our christian temperance honesty, bravery, and well, we're not champions. for example, in trying to deal with these people. they're just open and they took off, then it's a whole different story from data garcia, we find back sound wasn't always obviously sad difference. wait, we need to defend ourselves. ah ah, let them of the phone to schanzer tilted a tomato, dalazana family and then he left foot. now negotiating which i and i'm get fish on a mac. got dogs. i also have body and with a low fee, but with me i'm being cash when i new york is a little more toil on my own, portable with a no contract in 1920 please contact the last 2 thirds of our company via bank and seen them phone does switch all l i n a got m a k, not just the last one, platform to shop for us he had to wait to hear from you on back in july, and i appreciate glad would you mind getting rescheduled. kishor sag as, as i
group of people. and step by step of course, they start believing in decide the ology for hustling of watch and mr. stinking does. it doesn't sound as soon as this one, the one the problem to do because we are trying to keep our christian temperance honesty, bravery, and well, we're not champions. for example, in trying to deal with these people. they're just open and they took off, then it's a whole different story from data garcia, we find back sound wasn't always obviously sad difference....
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according to new reporting from the new york times, extremist groups almost immediately celebrated mrter message, which was widely interpreted as an invitation to descend on the city and force. responding to the presidents words, the group sprang into action, court filings in interviews from -- extremist begin to set up encrypted communications channels, and in one case prepared heavily armed quick reaction forces to be staged outside washington. trump said it is going to be wild! it is going to be wild! kelly megs, a florida leader of the oath keepers wrote on facebook on december 22nd. he wants us to make it wild, that is what he is saying. he called us all to the capitol and wants us to make it wild! yes sir, yes sir! gentlemen, we are heading to d.c.. joining me now is one of the authors of that report, michael schmidt, prize winning journalist and new york times washington correspondent. think actual evidence we started there indicates, in the process of these prosecutions of a lot of, people it seems that the department of justice has come a con this finding, that it has organic
according to new reporting from the new york times, extremist groups almost immediately celebrated mrter message, which was widely interpreted as an invitation to descend on the city and force. responding to the presidents words, the group sprang into action, court filings in interviews from -- extremist begin to set up encrypted communications channels, and in one case prepared heavily armed quick reaction forces to be staged outside washington. trump said it is going to be wild! it is going...
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a different group of people brought the gun in and then mr green grabbed the gun. it was grabbed back. he ultimately wound up with the gun in his hands, and he's the one who ended up getting shot. there's a part where we zoom in , and he has a firearm and it appears that he's racking the slide or charging it to load. islamic sense, so i mean, that's that's the visual. i can't tell you what he was thinking what his intention was, but a reasonable person would think that hey, i'm going to lower this gun that doesn't seem to me. like he didn't want to use it. the attorney says, mr green. big gun to clip fell out of the gun, and mr green was putting the clip back into the gun. but he had no intention of using the gun. he was trying to keep it out of the hands of those who had attacked them and who had started this fight. in any case, he was the last person holding the weapon. ultimately he walks backwards out the front door, not knowing that police are there waiting. they see him yell, drop the gun. but he does not. he turns and then officers opened fire officers who h
a different group of people brought the gun in and then mr green grabbed the gun. it was grabbed back. he ultimately wound up with the gun in his hands, and he's the one who ended up getting shot. there's a part where we zoom in , and he has a firearm and it appears that he's racking the slide or charging it to load. islamic sense, so i mean, that's that's the visual. i can't tell you what he was thinking what his intention was, but a reasonable person would think that hey, i'm going to lower...
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we have so many wonderful groups. mr. brian is here representing one of them. i don't think you've had your day in court. i'd like to you to conclude if you will. there's an aspect to what you're doing that bridges differences in this committee because you're working not only into community intervention but working with law enforcement in community intervention. would you please make a record of that if you would. >> i would, so when communities partners for peace was started, one of our executive directors used to work for the institute in study and practice of nonviolence in rhode island. >> know teddy well -- >> teddy gross. so i would say since the days of cease fire, we have vastly improved our relationship with law enforcement now. it is true that guys who are working on the front lines, on the streets with the highest risk people should not interact with law enforcement because it does reduce creditability but the people in management like myself do coordinate with the law enforcement on a biweekly basis. we coordinate with city officials, county officia
we have so many wonderful groups. mr. brian is here representing one of them. i don't think you've had your day in court. i'd like to you to conclude if you will. there's an aspect to what you're doing that bridges differences in this committee because you're working not only into community intervention but working with law enforcement in community intervention. would you please make a record of that if you would. >> i would, so when communities partners for peace was started, one of our...
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mr. drayton can comment on the reaction of our reading groups who looked specifically at those cases, as well in what their conclusions were. mr. drayton: first, senator, the conclusions were the cases where she was reversed she was looking at unsettled legal questions and thus they were questions of first impression. when they looked at her analysis, they found her analysis to be reasonable. they felt she had difficult questions of statutory interpretation. they felt her record was excellent given the fact that less than 2% effort cases were reversed. >> very good. i wanted to thank you for your good work. i read some of the comments of some of the people you interviewed, but i guess i will end with that. she is one of the brightest legal minds in the country. we have a lot of smart people, but she is brilliant. studying her opinions, my favorite, it is like a master class in judicial writing. finally, which is very important after the hearing yesterday, judge jackson has the perfect temperament for a judge. with that, i will thank you. chair durbin: senator. >> thank you, mr. chairman.
mr. drayton can comment on the reaction of our reading groups who looked specifically at those cases, as well in what their conclusions were. mr. drayton: first, senator, the conclusions were the cases where she was reversed she was looking at unsettled legal questions and thus they were questions of first impression. when they looked at her analysis, they found her analysis to be reasonable. they felt she had difficult questions of statutory interpretation. they felt her record was excellent...
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we have 70 wonderful groups. mr. bryant is here representing one of them. i don't think you have had your day in court. i would like you to conclude if you will. there is an aspect to what you're doing that bridges different things in this community because you are working not only in community intervention but law enforcement and community intervention. would you please make a record of that if you would? >> when communities partner for peace was started, one of our executive directors at our partner organization used to work for the practice of nonviolence in rhode island. his name is kenny grose. i would just say that since the days of cease fire, we have vastly improved our relationship with law enforcement now. it is true that guys were working on the front lines with the highest risk. those people should not interact with law enforcement because it reduces their credibility but people do coordinate with law enforcement on a biweekly basis. we coordinate with city officials, county officials, state officials and we play a role in ensuring that the coro
we have 70 wonderful groups. mr. bryant is here representing one of them. i don't think you have had your day in court. i would like you to conclude if you will. there is an aspect to what you're doing that bridges different things in this community because you are working not only in community intervention but law enforcement and community intervention. would you please make a record of that if you would? >> when communities partner for peace was started, one of our executive directors...
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we have so many wonderful groups, mr. bryant's you are visiting one of them. i don't think you've had your day in court, you haven't been able, i like you to conclude if you will because it's an aspect of what you're doing which kind of bridges differences which we've heard in this committee. because you're working not only in committee intervention we are working with law enforcement and community intervention. which please make a record of that again if he would -- >> yes i would. we need communities partner for peace with started one of our executive directors and our partner organization used to work for the institute for the city in practice of non violence in rhode island. his name is tony gross. >> exactly. >> i would just say since the days of cease-fire, we have vastly improved our relationship with law enforcement now it is true that gauze who are working on the front lines on the streets with the highest force people should not interact with law enforcement because it does reduce their credibility. but the people in management, people like myself, d
we have so many wonderful groups, mr. bryant's you are visiting one of them. i don't think you've had your day in court, you haven't been able, i like you to conclude if you will because it's an aspect of what you're doing which kind of bridges differences which we've heard in this committee. because you're working not only in committee intervention we are working with law enforcement and community intervention. which please make a record of that again if he would -- >> yes i would. we...
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, the doris, who emerged in my last year, this group of young climate activists made headlines around the world. when a judge ruled that the environment mr. had a duty of care to protect children when assessing fossil fuel projects. the group said they took the matter to court on behalf of all australian children. and while they filed to stop the expansion of a coal mining new south wales, it was a landmark when they would open an avenue for legal challenges to the governments. future decisions on coal projects. this case was young people stepping up, while the judgment didn't go away today. this case demonstrates that young people are determined to be heard on this issue, whether by school strikes, social media or through our legal system. we are proud of the arguments that we put forward and for representing all young people in australia is running. government currently lists around $120.00 major coal and gas projects under development. not everyone will be given the go ahead, but it's an indication that fossil fuel development continues despite the government committing to 0 net emissions by 2050. they're growing cold for the federal
, the doris, who emerged in my last year, this group of young climate activists made headlines around the world. when a judge ruled that the environment mr. had a duty of care to protect children when assessing fossil fuel projects. the group said they took the matter to court on behalf of all australian children. and while they filed to stop the expansion of a coal mining new south wales, it was a landmark when they would open an avenue for legal challenges to the governments. future decisions...
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mr. penis man. let me introduce you to the group. >> yeah, let's hit it. >> ok. >> are you guys circumcised? >> because you can do it at any time. >> the pain is minimal. it's something you can endure. >> snip, snip, you guys. >> this is our center in orange farm. these are the guys that we have just transported back from different sections of our community. >> so what happens to the foreskin after you guys cut it? because when i got my teeth pulled, they put it in a little jar and i could-- >> not with a foreskin. with a foreskin, we keep it-- >> keep it? >> yeah, we keep it. >> whoa! >> people come and take them-- >> illicit foreskin dealers of, like, the world. they sell them off to, like-- >> no, no, no. >> the chinese. with rhino horns. >> welcome, my gents, to our center for circumcision. the is a one-day operation. we are going to give you a group information session telling you more about the importance of doing circumcision. >> you still do things the same way you're doing. that means you are still being careful. that means you are still using a condom. >> with regards to the anesth
mr. penis man. let me introduce you to the group. >> yeah, let's hit it. >> ok. >> are you guys circumcised? >> because you can do it at any time. >> the pain is minimal. it's something you can endure. >> snip, snip, you guys. >> this is our center in orange farm. these are the guys that we have just transported back from different sections of our community. >> so what happens to the foreskin after you guys cut it? because when i got my teeth...
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member of the interagency telecommunications workforce working group which was a result of my legislation that telecommunications workforce act. mr. davidson the working group is tasked with developing recommendations to address the significant workforce needs we have in the telecommunication industry. can you please provide an update on the working group's progress? i hope you haveds some. >> this is a huge issue and a huge opportunity and we see the potential here as you have rightly pointed out there's a giant need and where going to be able tond implement these progrs of $70 billion without the workers to do it. we see a giant opportunity for more vocational training in programs. we are working with the white house on these issues and i have to say i don't have an update for you today from that working group. i will be sure to get one for you right away and get that to your staff. >> i appreciate that. it's a lot to find out. i'm concerned on the biden demonstrations roll back of issue grants and it's a step i think in the wrong direction and growing the skills. given the immediate need you believe all types of qualified trai
member of the interagency telecommunications workforce working group which was a result of my legislation that telecommunications workforce act. mr. davidson the working group is tasked with developing recommendations to address the significant workforce needs we have in the telecommunication industry. can you please provide an update on the working group's progress? i hope you haveds some. >> this is a huge issue and a huge opportunity and we see the potential here as you have rightly...
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and mr. stoughton burger, the detector general announced for new battle groups in eastern countries, but these are also symbolic moves because of these are only 4000 men and women altogether. so ned, his nato, was very reluctant to do more. and there are some countries that say we should do more, but this is a minority. so let's talk about unity then. the 1st days of the world war was marked by strong unity by even nato mendez, one month into the conflict. does that unity still hold as it did? yeah, there are some, there are some internally discussions about the how far sanctions should go should there be an embargo and russian energy in imports or not. but to the outside that you has decided not to go ahead with this embargo, but now this has to be reassessed after president putin said he would only accept ruble nerve to pay for a guess. this could in fact mean that the, the gas input must stop because that you then i had to deal with the russian a central bank and by rubers there, which is impossible not under its own sanctions. so this will be on the table tonight at the european
and mr. stoughton burger, the detector general announced for new battle groups in eastern countries, but these are also symbolic moves because of these are only 4000 men and women altogether. so ned, his nato, was very reluctant to do more. and there are some countries that say we should do more, but this is a minority. so let's talk about unity then. the 1st days of the world war was marked by strong unity by even nato mendez, one month into the conflict. does that unity still hold as it did?...
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are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014. or does this what's written, mr. alcorda? what did of that? don't batista merely as it would be? the when the british scuttle, car was stolen, crane said things of a sudden form you not to annasae rocha leads a special committee for collecting evidence of the ukrainian government, alleged war, grimes against the people of le ganske. when you go about doing his, i'm really impressed. there are many burial sites like this and done bus. i'm here for 5 minutes and then i'm told the 1st 5 people they found it was 5 decapitated head. they were all civilians. who does this to people? you can't say that there isn't, there wasn't war crunch for in the area around venetia, verifica, a village and, and against the people's republic. 36 civilian bodies are being assumed. mm hm. georgia license and american journalist claims he repeatedly sent reports of alleged crimes like this to european and american media. my hope is that this begins the process to bring this into an international forum. but when you see these crave travesti
are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014. or does this what's written, mr. alcorda? what did of that? don't batista merely as it would be? the when the british scuttle, car was stolen, crane said things of a sudden form you not to annasae rocha leads a special committee for collecting evidence of the ukrainian government, alleged war, grimes against the people of le ganske. when you go about doing his, i'm really impressed. there are...
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mr. navarro allegedly led a call and january 2nd, with a group of state legislators, about the effort to convict and vice president pence to delay the election certification for ten days. they -- by mr. meadows reminder of the press said, quote, mark, i am reaching out because i have details on the call that navarro helped convene yesterday with legislators as part of his effort to get pence to delay certification of the election for ten days. including that the plan is to -- where you want to call on the president spoke? and quote. among the many questions that we have for mr. navarro, we need to hear from him about this conversation and about that phone call. and we need to hear from him about his other calls with steve bannon and the house is already held in contempt. it -- took place -- we know that mr. navarro believes he and mr. bannon came up with a strategy for overturning the election because he details it in his book, which i know my colleague from florida will discuss in greater detail. this is as clear case for contempt as we are likely to see, mister chairman. i yield back. >
mr. navarro allegedly led a call and january 2nd, with a group of state legislators, about the effort to convict and vice president pence to delay the election certification for ten days. they -- by mr. meadows reminder of the press said, quote, mark, i am reaching out because i have details on the call that navarro helped convene yesterday with legislators as part of his effort to get pence to delay certification of the election for ten days. including that the plan is to -- where you want to...
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are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014 or so does this. what with a mr. alcorda, but did not purchase that merely as it would be to when the british cattle car was thrown crane said things of a sudden inform you not said annasae. rocca leads a special committee for collecting evidence of the ukrainian government alleged walker arms against the people of lou ganske. when he got to that.
are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014 or so does this. what with a mr. alcorda, but did not purchase that merely as it would be to when the british cattle car was thrown crane said things of a sudden inform you not said annasae. rocca leads a special committee for collecting evidence of the ukrainian government alleged walker arms against the people of lou ganske. when he got to that.
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here are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014 or so does this a mr. alcorda? what does that don't batiste, miriam, is it would be the when the british start. okay. what's the crane said things of us that inform you not to honest rocha leads a special committee for collecting evidence of the ukrainian government alleged walk rhymes against the people of law ganske. when you go about doing his, i'm really impressed. there are many burial sites like this and done bus. i'm here for 5 minutes and then i'm told the 1st 5 people they found it was 5 decapitated heads. they were all civilians. who does this to people? you can't say that there isn't. there wasn't walk right for in the area around venetia, verifica village and, and against the people's republic. 36 civilian bodies are being examined. mm hm. georgia license and american journalist claims he repeated he sent reports of alleged crimes like this to europe, ian and american media. my hope is that this begins the process to bring this into an international forum. but when you see these great travesti
here are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014 or so does this a mr. alcorda? what does that don't batiste, miriam, is it would be the when the british start. okay. what's the crane said things of us that inform you not to honest rocha leads a special committee for collecting evidence of the ukrainian government alleged walk rhymes against the people of law ganske. when you go about doing his, i'm really impressed. there are many burial...
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the interagency telecommunication workforce working group which was created as a result of my legislation, the telecommunications skilled workforce act. mron, working group is tasked with developing recommendations to address the significant workforce needs that we have in the telecommunications industry. can you please provide an update on the working group's progress? i hope you have some. >> first of all, i can say that this is a huge issue and a huge opportunity. we see the potential right here. as you have rightly pointed this out, we have a giant need and we're not going to be able to implement these programs and spend these billions of dollars without workers to do it. ideally you would want those workers coming from the communities where the buildings happen. so we see a giant opportunity, more vocational training, more community college programs, all of those things. we are working with the white house on these issues and i have to say i don't have an update for you today on that working group, i will be sure to get one for you right away and get back to your staff. >> i would appreciate that, i understand it early into your ten
the interagency telecommunication workforce working group which was created as a result of my legislation, the telecommunications skilled workforce act. mron, working group is tasked with developing recommendations to address the significant workforce needs that we have in the telecommunications industry. can you please provide an update on the working group's progress? i hope you have some. >> first of all, i can say that this is a huge issue and a huge opportunity. we see the potential...
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quality as base but they got quite violent. at one time a group of women struggled with soldiers before being arrested. the protest forced mrser to abandon her plan. the fact that it was a movement of women that made some leaders, it did change things. i'm very proud of what i did, really. anne, and the formidable women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada and the 1990s, where indigenous canadians adapted to plans to develop a golf course on the site of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led to a summer—long siege between demonstrators and canadian security forces. witness history spoke to activist ellen gabrielle. to see the tanks coming in, we even had the fighterjets fly over us. the mood was very tense. this is all for a golf course, this is all for some group of rich people, the elite and their playground. like many other indigenous peoples, we call the earth our mother, the place where our ancestors rest. it's extremely important. they wanted to extend their nine hole golf course into an 18 hole golf course, but at the same time, they also wanted to dig up our burial ground to extend their parking lot. we set up a bl
quality as base but they got quite violent. at one time a group of women struggled with soldiers before being arrested. the protest forced mrser to abandon her plan. the fact that it was a movement of women that made some leaders, it did change things. i'm very proud of what i did, really. anne, and the formidable women. for ourfinalfilm, we go to canada and the 1990s, where indigenous canadians adapted to plans to develop a golf course on the site of a burial ground in quebec. the dispute led...
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mr. graham smith, a senior consultant for the international crisis group who worked on the ground in afghanistan for nine years. he previously worked for the u.s. mission in afghanistan and as an international journalist. thank you for appearing and we will begin with you. both of your full statements will be entered into the record. >> thank you very much. thank you very much indeed to both of you for your initiative in taking this hearing. i'm looking forward to answering your questions. i want to bring the voices of 3000 international rescue committee staff across afghanistan into the halls of power today but also try to speak to the needs of the clients that we serve. a million last year and many more need us today. six months ago, afghanistan was a poor country, as senator young has rightly pointed out. the climate crisis and the covid crisis added to that. today, afghanistan is a starving country. not just a poor country. the reason i'm very sorry to report, a proximate cause of the starvation crisis is the international economic policy which has been adopted since august and which has cut
mr. graham smith, a senior consultant for the international crisis group who worked on the ground in afghanistan for nine years. he previously worked for the u.s. mission in afghanistan and as an international journalist. thank you for appearing and we will begin with you. both of your full statements will be entered into the record. >> thank you very much. thank you very much indeed to both of you for your initiative in taking this hearing. i'm looking forward to answering your...
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mr. navarro allegedly led a call on january 2 with a group of state legislators about the effort to convince vice president pence to delay the election certification for 10 days. a text handed over to this committee by mr. meadows from a member of the press read, i quote, mark, i'm reaching out because i have details on the call that navarro helped convene yesterday with legislators as part of his effort to get pence to delay certification of the election for 20 days. including -- 10 days. including that the president participated. were you on the call when the president spoke? end quote. among the many questions we have for mr. navarro, we need to hear from him about this conversation. and about that phone call. and we need to hear from him about his other calls with steve bannon, whom the house has already held in contempt that took place both during and after the attack on the u.s. capitol. we know that mr. navarro believes he and mr. bannon came up with the strategy for overturning the election because he details it in his book. which i know my colleague from florida will discuss in grea
mr. navarro allegedly led a call on january 2 with a group of state legislators about the effort to convince vice president pence to delay the election certification for 10 days. a text handed over to this committee by mr. meadows from a member of the press read, i quote, mark, i'm reaching out because i have details on the call that navarro helped convene yesterday with legislators as part of his effort to get pence to delay certification of the election for 20 days. including -- 10 days....