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mr. johnson: the process has just begun. reporter: thank you. mr. johnson: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] jone ceo and national director of the anti-defamation league. talk about the mastic extremism. thank you for your time. what did you think about the information that was received and reaction from representatives? guest: we have been tracking extremists for decades. i would describe what january 6 was as the most printable terror attack at in american history. these white supremacists, they told us what they were going to do. then they did it. you need to listen to these people and take what they say seriously. when the capitol hill police uncovered a plot to attack the capital, it is in their interest to take it seriously, require legislators to leave the building. it underscores the threat of the mastic extremism and their pension for violence. host: going forward, what happens to work on the
mr. johnson: the process has just begun. reporter: thank you. mr. johnson: thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] jone ceo and national director of the anti-defamation league. talk about the mastic extremism. thank you for your time. what did you think about the information that was received and reaction from representatives?...
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johnson: mr. speaker, ever since the tragic conflict in yemen broke out, this country has scrupulously followed consolidated guidance in which here we are well aware. >> the trouble is, while president biden has suspended arms sales in yemen, the u.k. hasn't. in fact, we sold 1.4 billion pounds of arms to saudi arabia in the last 3 months last year. including bombs and missiles that could be used in yemen. given everything we know about the appalling humanitarian cost of this war, with innocent civilians caught between the saudi coalition and the rebels, why does the prime minister think it is right to be selling these weapons? p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, the u.k. is part of an international coalition following the u.n. resolutions to which he will know well. which are very clear, is that the legitimate government of yemen was removed, illegally. those are the resolutions we follow, and we continue scrupulously to follow humanitarian guidance which are amongst toughest measures in respect to arms s
johnson: mr. speaker, ever since the tragic conflict in yemen broke out, this country has scrupulously followed consolidated guidance in which here we are well aware. >> the trouble is, while president biden has suspended arms sales in yemen, the u.k. hasn't. in fact, we sold 1.4 billion pounds of arms to saudi arabia in the last 3 months last year. including bombs and missiles that could be used in yemen. given everything we know about the appalling humanitarian cost of this war, with...
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mr. johnson from georgia. rep. johnson: thank you madam chair. ms. norton: you may be muted mr. johnson. mr. johnson, can you hear me? you may be having bed with problems. -- bandwidth problems. who is next? we may have to go on to another member while we wait for mr. johnson of georgia, but just a moment these. i will see who is next. witnesses are in and out with boats, so it is difficult to know who is available. take a moment, please. [indiscernible] let us take a five-minute recess to see if other members are available. i apologize to our witnesses. with these rolling votes we are having this difficulties seeing who is available, but we will be back in five minutes. thank you. >> i do not seep mr. smith in the hearing. it feels like one of the takeaways from this hearing is that successful cyber attacks are really a matter of when, not if. when investigating this type of breach companies have conference of logs to review so they know who accessed what, what settings were change, and so on. is that right? mr. smith: generally, logs can be helpful, correct. rep.
mr. johnson from georgia. rep. johnson: thank you madam chair. ms. norton: you may be muted mr. johnson. mr. johnson, can you hear me? you may be having bed with problems. -- bandwidth problems. who is next? we may have to go on to another member while we wait for mr. johnson of georgia, but just a moment these. i will see who is next. witnesses are in and out with boats, so it is difficult to know who is available. take a moment, please. [indiscernible] let us take a five-minute recess to see...
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johnson: mr. speaker, the last 12 months have been the most difficult for a generation. i know the thoughts of the whole house are with all those of lost loved ones during the pandemic. i also want to pay tribute to every person in this country for playing their part, whether working on the front lines, staying at home to prevent the spread of the virus, or working on vaccine development and supply. it's that vaccination program that has brought hope, allowing us to step the cautious but irreversible roadmap out of lockdown. mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> let's go to stephen. >> thank you, mr. speaker. many independent countries from switzerland to new zealand have bilateral agreements with the european union. despite our very high standards. well the -- with the food and drink federation reporting a marvelous drop in uk's food exports over 90% in some ar
johnson: mr. speaker, the last 12 months have been the most difficult for a generation. i know the thoughts of the whole house are with all those of lost loved ones during the pandemic. i also want to pay tribute to every person in this country for playing their part, whether working on the front lines, staying at home to prevent the spread of the virus, or working on vaccine development and supply. it's that vaccination program that has brought hope, allowing us to step the cautious but...
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mr johnson became prime minister and his government has just awarded n.h.s. work there's a one percent pay increase for many that's about an extra 3 pounds 50 a week. well my next guest had mr johnson pegged as an unrepentant and inveterate liar not particularly diplomatic in language for someone who was france's ambassador to the u.k. during the 2 britons decision to leave the e.u. as well as being in london during those turbulent years of campaigning sylvia berman has also served to france and russia and china now retired from the david rhotic service and she's free to speak and write her mind her new book goodbye britannia is out now welcome to the w. as we take stock of not your leaders around the world britain the united states and russia amongst them a naive person might ask what's wrong with being an inveterate liar what look what it gets you. well i think precisely the lines are not as important as the. one and you showed everything when you know you should. read as you remind us. when you was a correspondent. for the times when you were. the telegrap
mr johnson became prime minister and his government has just awarded n.h.s. work there's a one percent pay increase for many that's about an extra 3 pounds 50 a week. well my next guest had mr johnson pegged as an unrepentant and inveterate liar not particularly diplomatic in language for someone who was france's ambassador to the u.k. during the 2 britons decision to leave the e.u. as well as being in london during those turbulent years of campaigning sylvia berman has also served to france...
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mr johnson became prime minister and his government has just awarded n.h.s. work there's a long for said pay increase for many that's about an extra 3 pounds 50 a week. well my next guest had mr johnson pegged as an unrepentant and inveterate liar not particularly diplomatic language for someone who was france's ambassador to the u.k. during the rather to britain's decision to leave the e.u. as well as being in london during those turbulent years of campaigning sylvie burman was also to france and russia and china now retired from the david rhotic service she's free to speak and write her mind her new book good bye be tight it is out now welcome to the w. as we take stock of knowledge your leaders around the world britain the united states and russia amongst them a naive person might ask well what's wrong with being an inveterate liar what look what it gets you. well i think precisely the lines are not as important as the. well and you should everything when no you should. read. you remind you was sacked. when he was a correspondent. for the times when he was
mr johnson became prime minister and his government has just awarded n.h.s. work there's a long for said pay increase for many that's about an extra 3 pounds 50 a week. well my next guest had mr johnson pegged as an unrepentant and inveterate liar not particularly diplomatic language for someone who was france's ambassador to the u.k. during the rather to britain's decision to leave the e.u. as well as being in london during those turbulent years of campaigning sylvie burman was also to france...
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mr. johnson: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. mr. johnson: madam president, let me first say i wish that this chamber was full of our colleagues to have listened to my republican colleague, the senator from pennsylvania's description of what this bill is and what this bill isn't. and it's not a covid relief bill. and senator toomey did an excellent job. i'm hoping people are watching it on their tv screens because they really can't be reading the bill yet because it's not constructed. i don't want to repeat what the senator from pennsylvania, all the excellent points he made, but i want to come down because i think we've grown immune to these vast amounts a of money. i always knew that we were going to be in big trouble when we stopped talking about hundreds of billions of dollars and switched to talking about trillions of dollars. and so talk about $1 trillion or $2 trillion. it doesn't sound as much as $800 billion which is the stimulus package under the obama administration. the fact of the matter is the we have already authorized
mr. johnson: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from wisconsin. mr. johnson: madam president, let me first say i wish that this chamber was full of our colleagues to have listened to my republican colleague, the senator from pennsylvania's description of what this bill is and what this bill isn't. and it's not a covid relief bill. and senator toomey did an excellent job. i'm hoping people are watching it on their tv screens because they really can't be reading the bill yet...
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mr. johnson: great question. thank you for the opportunity.ou look at the hesitancy in the african-american community and i think it's true to all communities, really falls into five buckets. one, for the first time in over a hundred years we're seeing a global pandemic. this nation, we didn't have a true federal response. so the mismessaging that was coming from the federal government, state governments and local governments created a level of confusion that should never have been in place. secondly, the fact that this pandemic was politicized. the wearing of a mask was politicized. so you had people questioning whether or not the legitimacy of the pandemic with something she should be concerned with. and we would like the federal leadership to create space to take information and direction in which it's not healthy for our communities. thirdly, the question of the truth, we've seen over the last four years the movement away from what we can all agree on are a set of facts. when you don't have a baseline set of facts it leads to misinterpreta
mr. johnson: great question. thank you for the opportunity.ou look at the hesitancy in the african-american community and i think it's true to all communities, really falls into five buckets. one, for the first time in over a hundred years we're seeing a global pandemic. this nation, we didn't have a true federal response. so the mismessaging that was coming from the federal government, state governments and local governments created a level of confusion that should never have been in place....
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pm johnson: mr. speaker, i rise, as i told the honorable lady from the liberal democrats early on, a massive debt as a society to the nurses of the nhs. that's why we have asked the review body to look at their pay. i want to stress, the house knows that starting salaries for nurses have gone up by 12.8% over the last three years, and it is thanks to the package this government has put in place that we now have 10,600 more nurses in our nhs than one year ago, and 60,000 more in training. >> mr. speaker, he says nurses' pay has gone up. i know he is desperate to distance himself from the conservative record. since 2010, nurses' pay has fallen in real terms by more than 800 pounds. and he did not answer my question, a very simple question. he has been talking about affordability. he could afford to be of -- afford to give dominic cummings a 40% pay raise. now he's asking nhs nurses to take a real term pay cut. how on earth does he justify that? pm johnson: i repeat the point i have made. i believe that
pm johnson: mr. speaker, i rise, as i told the honorable lady from the liberal democrats early on, a massive debt as a society to the nurses of the nhs. that's why we have asked the review body to look at their pay. i want to stress, the house knows that starting salaries for nurses have gone up by 12.8% over the last three years, and it is thanks to the package this government has put in place that we now have 10,600 more nurses in our nhs than one year ago, and 60,000 more in training....
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mr. johnson? y'all want to meet the real mr. johnson? eighth-grader lawrence honore are part of the drum line. honore wasn't much bigger than his snare drum when he decided he wanted to play for st. augustine. >> ray johnson: put your heels together, mr. honore. >> alfonsi: tell me your impression of mr. ray. >> lawrence honore: i think he's pretty nice. he could be feisty at sometimes, but that's all discipline. >> alfonsi: what do you mean, feisty? >>>> honore: l like, he yeyells- >> k kabrel johnhnson: he yellst of passion-- >> ray johnson: everything has to be sharp! so, trumpets, what's going on now? i need y'all to play it every time, that's how y'all are going to get good at it! >> alfonsi: when i'm sitting here talking to you, you're so almost soft-spoken. and you see you out there on the blacktop, and it gets up a level. >> ray johnson: right. >> alfonsi: that's by design? >> ray johnson: i want you to be out your comfort zone, because i need you to pay attention. and when you pay attention, you learn. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> alfonsi: a few mi
mr. johnson? y'all want to meet the real mr. johnson? eighth-grader lawrence honore are part of the drum line. honore wasn't much bigger than his snare drum when he decided he wanted to play for st. augustine. >> ray johnson: put your heels together, mr. honore. >> alfonsi: tell me your impression of mr. ray. >> lawrence honore: i think he's pretty nice. he could be feisty at sometimes, but that's all discipline. >> alfonsi: what do you mean, feisty? >>>>...
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mr johnson became prime minister and his government has just awarded n.h.s. work there's a one percent pay increase for many vets about an extra 3 pounds 50 a week. well my next guest had mr johnson pegged as an unrepentant and inveterate liar not particularly diplomatic the language for someone who was france's ambassador to the u.k. during the other 2 britons decision to leave the e.u. as well as being in london during those turbulent years of campaigning silberman was also to france and russia and china now retired from the diplomatic service and she's free to speak and write her mind her new book goodbye britannia is out now welcome to the doubly. as we take stock of not your leaders around the world britain the united states and russia amongst them a naive person might ask what's wrong with being an inveterate liar what look what he gets you. well i think precisely the lines are not as important as. well and you should everything when no you should. read as you remind us. when he was a correspondent. for the times when he was. telling. you. you're a meat
mr johnson became prime minister and his government has just awarded n.h.s. work there's a one percent pay increase for many vets about an extra 3 pounds 50 a week. well my next guest had mr johnson pegged as an unrepentant and inveterate liar not particularly diplomatic the language for someone who was france's ambassador to the u.k. during the other 2 britons decision to leave the e.u. as well as being in london during those turbulent years of campaigning silberman was also to france and...
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mr. johnson. >> no. >> mr. johnson, no. >> mr. kane? mr. kane, aye. mr. kelly? >> aye. >> mr. kelly, aye. >> mr. kennedy? >> no. >> mr. kennedy, no. mr. king? >> aye. >> mr. king, aye. miss kwloeb klobuchar? >> aye. >> mr. langford? >> no. >> mr. langford, no. mr. leahy? >> aye. >> mr. leahy, aye. mr. lee? no. miss lummage? >> no. >> miss lummage, no. mr. manchin? >> aye. >> mr. manchin, aye. >> mr. markey, aye. >> mr. marshall? >> no. >> mr. marshall, no. >> mr. mcconnell? >> no. >> mr. mcconnell, no. >> mr. menendez? >> mr. menendez? aye. >> mr. merkley? >> aye. >> in merkley, aye. >> mr. moran? >> no. >> miss murkowski? >> miss murkowski? no. >> miss murkowski, no. >> mr. murphy, aye. >> mrs. murray? >> aye. >> mrs. murray, aye. >> mr. ossoff? >> aye. >> mr. ossoff, aye. mr. padilla? >> aye. >> mr. paul? >> no. >> mr. paul, no. >> mr. peters? >> aye. >> mr. peters, aye. mr. portman? mr. portman? no. mr. reed? mr. reed, aye. mr. risch? no. >> mr. risch, no. mr. romney? >> no. >> mr. romney, no. miss rosen? >> aye. >> mr. rounds? >> mr. rounds, no. >> mr. rubio? >> no. >> mr.
mr. johnson. >> no. >> mr. johnson, no. >> mr. kane? mr. kane, aye. mr. kelly? >> aye. >> mr. kelly, aye. >> mr. kennedy? >> no. >> mr. kennedy, no. mr. king? >> aye. >> mr. king, aye. miss kwloeb klobuchar? >> aye. >> mr. langford? >> no. >> mr. langford, no. mr. leahy? >> aye. >> mr. leahy, aye. mr. lee? no. miss lummage? >> no. >> miss lummage, no. mr. manchin? >> aye. >>...
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mr. johnson's ranch sits, do you think that's a possibility, perhaps, that, you know, this administrationing that section of the wall? >> they absolutely need to. and it's not just the foot traffic. i've also reached out to a number of our county sheriff ares around the district -- sheriffs, and the uptuck in fentanyl and other ig licit drugs, we're seeing so many new people in terms of illegals coming into the smaller rural communities all over the district and all over the country, quite frankly, because the border patrol are not able to capture everybody that's trying to come into our nation illegally. when you have those gaps in the fence, naturally they're going to funnel to those areas, and we need to see if this administration will complete the wall. thal allocation in terms of funding was made for it. it is something that was working. we saw the policies working greatly under the trump administration, and we need to insure that we keep these policies, keep the production of the wall going, get the wall finished. it's just not fair to the american people not only as it relates to n
mr. johnson's ranch sits, do you think that's a possibility, perhaps, that, you know, this administrationing that section of the wall? >> they absolutely need to. and it's not just the foot traffic. i've also reached out to a number of our county sheriff ares around the district -- sheriffs, and the uptuck in fentanyl and other ig licit drugs, we're seeing so many new people in terms of illegals coming into the smaller rural communities all over the district and all over the country,...
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mr. johnson extra time. so he's entitled to extra time. mr.higgins your now recognized printed. >> that is very kind of you madam chair. i appreciate you holding this hearing. my goodness gracious. my hello citizens watching right now, let me help to clarify this. in my perspective colleagues on both sides of the aisle. especially my friends across the aisle in the democratic party. dc is unique because it was expected to be unique. it was envisioned it to be forever unique. it's still under build upon land ceded by sovereign states and that is exact location chosen by president george washington. james madison articulated in 43, that of the capitol city was situated within estate, the federal government would be summoned to undoing influence of the other states. the founders wanted the capitol separate from any state. additionally, the original intent of the founders was clear that the federal district was intended to possibly be the seat of government but for the republic but to expected to be at driving federal separate from the patrol in a
mr. johnson extra time. so he's entitled to extra time. mr.higgins your now recognized printed. >> that is very kind of you madam chair. i appreciate you holding this hearing. my goodness gracious. my hello citizens watching right now, let me help to clarify this. in my perspective colleagues on both sides of the aisle. especially my friends across the aisle in the democratic party. dc is unique because it was expected to be unique. it was envisioned it to be forever unique. it's still...
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mr. johnson: there are no faraway countries. old obligations, but the necessityor safety and prosperity of british people in the decades ahead. >> one new idea is for britain toocus more on the indo pacific, boosting ties with growing economies like india, where boris johnson will travel next month. new partnerships with regional groups of southeast asian countries, members of a free trade agreement, and the hms queen elizabeth visiting the region later this year, to help joint operations with allies and make sure britain can project force overseas. but will it be enough? >> there will be questions about the details. what will this mean for the u.k. presence on the ground, for the resources it is willing to deploy in the region, and to some extent how much it is willing to listen to demands from the region as well? >> but what will this mean for britain's relationship with china? boris johnson says the u.k. should pursue a relationship with beijing, but it river sent a challenge to britain. >> china represents a generational thr
mr. johnson: there are no faraway countries. old obligations, but the necessityor safety and prosperity of british people in the decades ahead. >> one new idea is for britain toocus more on the indo pacific, boosting ties with growing economies like india, where boris johnson will travel next month. new partnerships with regional groups of southeast asian countries, members of a free trade agreement, and the hms queen elizabeth visiting the region later this year, to help joint operations...
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mr. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. johnson: i thank the chairman. madam speaker, the george floyd justice in policing act is a critical step towards ensuring a country where black people are treated as equal citizens, not just in theory, but in real life. this bill weaves into our laws the truism that black lives matter. this bill will help build trust between law enforcement and the communities that they are sworn to protect and serve. equal justice under the law may be etched atop the entrance to this nation's highest court. but it is not a privilege enjoyed by each of us. we must act now to ensure that we protect the humanity of every person, stand up for the principle of equal justice for all. i urge my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to vote yes for the george floyd justice in policing act. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: thank you, madam speaker. i would yield one minute to the gentleman from vi
mr. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. johnson: i thank the chairman. madam speaker, the george floyd justice in policing act is a critical step towards ensuring a country where black people are treated as equal citizens, not just in theory, but in real life. this bill weaves into our laws the truism that black lives matter. this bill will help build trust between law enforcement and the communities that they are sworn to protect and serve. equal...
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by mr johnson i think that's. the do for us conjecture if you don't want to do something coverts you do it's covertly a lot on social media. chen has a long association with a stranger in 994 he was the interpreter when a stranger is former prime minister polk visited china. and as the director of the strain study center itching high's east china normal university he used to travel to australia every few months but no more his visa was revoked in september 2028 on national security grounds. sent back a reply saying some kind of across mistake. to be contacted and to me to clarify or 2 for me to provide any evidence to to to tell them the truce but. never received any response this is required goes against my previous and. any of australia as open tolerance and vibrant society. chen spoke on several occasions at the new south wales state parliament and invited show. to speak twice at his university last year the m.p. praised ping's leadership and china's response to code 19. is gouging. immediate action. parachutin
by mr johnson i think that's. the do for us conjecture if you don't want to do something coverts you do it's covertly a lot on social media. chen has a long association with a stranger in 994 he was the interpreter when a stranger is former prime minister polk visited china. and as the director of the strain study center itching high's east china normal university he used to travel to australia every few months but no more his visa was revoked in september 2028 on national security grounds....
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prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, the people of scotland contribute enormously to the health, happiness, well-being, and security of the entire country, not least it through their contribution to our science, our defense, our international aid and in many other ways. i'm very proud this government is investing record sums in defense, including maintaining our nuclear defense which is absolutely vital for our long-term security, and helping thereby to drive jobs not just in scotland, but across the u.k.. >> thank you, mr. speaker. back in july of last year, i informed the brightest are of the need for a new hospital in don castor. sadly, don castor was not mentioned among the first 40 hospitals promise in the manifesto. does my right honorable friend agree with me that a new hospital will prove to the people of doncaster that this government is committed to building back better in leveling up their town? prime minister johnson: my honorable friend is a fantastic advocate of doncaster and he is right to campaig
prime minister johnson: mr. speaker, the people of scotland contribute enormously to the health, happiness, well-being, and security of the entire country, not least it through their contribution to our science, our defense, our international aid and in many other ways. i'm very proud this government is investing record sums in defense, including maintaining our nuclear defense which is absolutely vital for our long-term security, and helping thereby to drive jobs not just in scotland, but...
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one strain is but summations center can add mr johnson's of those this birthday but even here the oath already is our own they both implement physical distance in. a positive moment when vaccination starts there are always a lot of people but then the crowding goes down when older people come for bucks eventually they bring one or 2 relatives and that's what causes the crowds on the woman also. with more than 7 percent of it's the hubby downspouts united states of commerce on us where my mouse is located because administers there most of those is today to brazil however it is still a far from containing the virus that without social distancing people will continue to die from the virus. the city has made space for 22000 new graves in the cemetery it's an a horrific forecast of what the new variants could bring to my mouse in the near future. and let's get you up to speed now with some other stories making news around the world china's parliament has backed a communist party's plan to tighten control of hong kong overhauling the city's electoral system the changes around beijing veto po
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spain is italy and the other european countries and the state doing policy for our country but mr johnson to get that his allies but if we're not a nationalist movement we're just a democratic party criticizing our government when it's necessary but a bunch of discrete you're criticizing the government is not the same thing as becoming an extremist party last year the secret service here in germany that began watching the youth wing of your party where it says radicalization is believed to already be taking place i mean the fear here is that the far right in germany has found in your party a place to organize it's a unified. yes and i know this is what is set but it's not true and you have to see that in no other western democracy or western country there is a central intelligence interior for own parties and i mean this is very very strange situation and you know the old the government parties like the s.p. in the city you they force the secret service in order to to get a bonus and try to get as under surveillance because they want a real competitor just out of the out of the competitio
spain is italy and the other european countries and the state doing policy for our country but mr johnson to get that his allies but if we're not a nationalist movement we're just a democratic party criticizing our government when it's necessary but a bunch of discrete you're criticizing the government is not the same thing as becoming an extremist party last year the secret service here in germany that began watching the youth wing of your party where it says radicalization is believed to...
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mr. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: i ask unanimous consent to call up h.r. 682 the reopen schools act to get our kids out from behind screens and back in the classrooms the speaker pro tempore: the chair understands that the gentleman from massachusetts has not yielded. therefore the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. burgess: i now yield to the gentleman from south carolina, mr.¦wilson, for the purpose of the unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: i ask unanimous consent to call up h.r. 682 to get our kids from behind screens and back in the classroom. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts has not yielded. therefore, the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. burgess: i yield to the gentleman from iowa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to call up h.r. 682, the reopen schools act to get our kids out from behind screens and back
mr. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: i ask unanimous consent to call up h.r. 682 the reopen schools act to get our kids out from behind screens and back in the classrooms the speaker pro tempore: the chair understands that the gentleman from massachusetts has not yielded. therefore the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. burgess: i now yield to the gentleman from south carolina, mr.¦wilson, for the purpose of the unanimous consent...
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mr. mayor, my colleague jason johnson is here with us and has a question for you. >> sure. >> yes, mr. mayor. you've done a great job of actually -- i've seen some of the work that's been done. but i want to focus on your efforts with re-opening schools. because you have your own health department, you've been giving teachers vaccinations since january. you've been way ahead of the rest of most of the country and opening up schools is a key economic driver. can you talk a little bit about your city's efforts to make sure teachers are vaccinated so that schools can be reopened this spring, and what impact that might have on the city as well as kids who are going to be able to get back into the school? >> absolutely. we were the first city to start vaccinating staff and teachers. independent schools as well. every single teacher will have been vaccinated twice with the two-week inoculation after the second vaccine when schools open up on march 29th of this month.
mr. mayor, my colleague jason johnson is here with us and has a question for you. >> sure. >> yes, mr. mayor. you've done a great job of actually -- i've seen some of the work that's been done. but i want to focus on your efforts with re-opening schools. because you have your own health department, you've been giving teachers vaccinations since january. you've been way ahead of the rest of most of the country and opening up schools is a key economic driver. can you talk a little bit...
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of imposing a ban on exports of vaccines produced in its territory mr johnson says he opposes all formsof vaccine nationalism the spot comes as the e.u. faces increasing criticism over its slow vaccine rollout. as more from the w.'s a brussels correspondent matters welcome go without this many times recently brussels says one thing to london says the other did shell michele provide any proof to back up his claims i would say the council president may have of course been somewhat inaccurate in pointing out that there is an outright export ban here and that is why in a second's tweet he then specify what you want what he means and says there are different ways of imposing bans or restrictions on vaccine and what he means by that is that effectively by including the u.k. 1st clause apparently in the contract with astra zeneca that is the only vaccine being produced in the in the in the u.k. . with that clause and the u.k. in him officially if you want or effectively has created an export ban was no vaccines from astra zeneca from the u.k. coming to the e.u. and as that is something the e.u
of imposing a ban on exports of vaccines produced in its territory mr johnson says he opposes all formsof vaccine nationalism the spot comes as the e.u. faces increasing criticism over its slow vaccine rollout. as more from the w.'s a brussels correspondent matters welcome go without this many times recently brussels says one thing to london says the other did shell michele provide any proof to back up his claims i would say the council president may have of course been somewhat inaccurate in...
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mr. johnson: as the member designated by mrs. beatty pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. beatty will vote yes on h. res. 179. tifment for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? entire entire smigged ms. moore pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h. res. 8. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lieu will vote yes on h. res. 179. >> as the member designated by ms. wilson pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on h. res. 1779. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cardenas pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote yes on h. res. 179. as the member designated by mr. gonzalez, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gone zalal ezz will vote yes on h. re
mr. johnson: as the member designated by mrs. beatty pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. beatty will vote yes on h. res. 179. tifment for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? entire entire smigged ms. moore pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. moore will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that mr. lowenthal will vote yes on h. res. 8. as the member designated by mr. lieu, pursuant...
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mr. johnson: madam president? the vice president: senator from wisconsin. mr. johnson: reserving the right to object -- mr. schumer: is he allowed? the vice president: is there objection? mr. johnson: i object. the vice president: the objection is heard. the clerk will continue the reading. the clerk: as the american rescue act of 2021. section 2, table of contents. the table of contents is as follows -- section 1, short title. section 2, table of contents, title 1, committee on agriculture, nutrition and forestry, subtitle a, agriculture. section 1001, feud supply chain and agriculture response. section 1002, emergency rule, development -- the vice president: the senate will be in order. the clerk will continue reading. the clerk: grants for rural health care. section 1002, administration funds, section 1004, funding for the usda office of inspector general, for oversight of covid-19-related programs. section 1005, farm loan assistance for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. section 1006, usda assistance and support for sociallloy disadvantaged farmers
mr. johnson: madam president? the vice president: senator from wisconsin. mr. johnson: reserving the right to object -- mr. schumer: is he allowed? the vice president: is there objection? mr. johnson: i object. the vice president: the objection is heard. the clerk will continue the reading. the clerk: as the american rescue act of 2021. section 2, table of contents. the table of contents is as follows -- section 1, short title. section 2, table of contents, title 1, committee on agriculture,...
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mr. johnson, mr. cp roy of texas will give theat statement minority as the ranking member. you are recognized for five minutes.ed >> thank you chairman: and i appreciate our gathering here today and this obviously is an important subject matter and to tebe clear all americans deserve protection and to live in a free and secure society. fundamental nature of what we expect out of government to secure the blessings of liberty as we say and the constitution of the united states. the victims of race-based violence and their families deserve justice and there is thd case were talking about here with the tragedy of what we saw occur in atlanta, georgia and i would also suggest that the victims ofug cartels moving illegal aliens deserve justice and the american citizens inin south texas are getting decimated by what's happening at our southern border.g victims of rioting and looting in the street last weeks, businesses closed last summer deserve justice. we believe in justice and i think there is the sole saying inic texas about find all the wk in texas and get a tall oak tree and
mr. johnson, mr. cp roy of texas will give theat statement minority as the ranking member. you are recognized for five minutes.ed >> thank you chairman: and i appreciate our gathering here today and this obviously is an important subject matter and to tebe clear all americans deserve protection and to live in a free and secure society. fundamental nature of what we expect out of government to secure the blessings of liberty as we say and the constitution of the united states. the victims...
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mr. johnson also warned that the rise in cases currently being seen across europe could be felt in britain. >> we're all facing the same pandemic. we all have the same problems. i think it's worth stressing that on the continent right now, you can see sadly there is a third wave under way, and people in this country should be under no illusions that previous experience has taught us that when a wave hits our friends, it, i'm afraid, washes up on our shores as well. i expect that we will feel those effects in due course. that's why we're getting on with our vaccination program as fast as we can. >> meantime, brazil has now surpassed 12 million confirmed cases of covid-19. despite having the second highest case count in the world, president jair bolsonaro says he isn't convinced brazil should change its policy toward the pandemic. he's even drawn the disdain of venezuela's embattled president, nicolas maduro, who calls brazil a global threat. the governor of sao paulo state is also criticizing brazil's president. >> we are in one of those tragic moments in history when millions of people pay
mr. johnson also warned that the rise in cases currently being seen across europe could be felt in britain. >> we're all facing the same pandemic. we all have the same problems. i think it's worth stressing that on the continent right now, you can see sadly there is a third wave under way, and people in this country should be under no illusions that previous experience has taught us that when a wave hits our friends, it, i'm afraid, washes up on our shores as well. i expect that we will...
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mr. johnson from georgia. rep. johnson: thank you madam chair. ms. norton: you may be muted mr. johnson. mr. johnson, can you hear me? you may be having bed with problems. -- bandwidth problems. who is next? we may have to go on to another member while we wait for mr. johnson of georgia, but just a moment these. i will see who is next. witnesses are in and out with boats, so it is difficult to know who is available. take a moment, please. [indiscernible] let us take a five-minute recess to see if other members are available. i apologize to our witnesses. with these rolling votes we are having this difficulties seeing who is available, but we will be back in five minutes. thank you. >> i do not seep mr. smith in the hearing. it feels like one of the takeaways from this hearing is that successful cyber attacks are really a matter of when, not if. when investigating this type of breach companies have conference of logs to review so they know who accessed what, what settings were change, and so on. is that right? mr. smith: generally, logs can be helpful, correct. rep. porter: the at
mr. johnson from georgia. rep. johnson: thank you madam chair. ms. norton: you may be muted mr. johnson. mr. johnson, can you hear me? you may be having bed with problems. -- bandwidth problems. who is next? we may have to go on to another member while we wait for mr. johnson of georgia, but just a moment these. i will see who is next. witnesses are in and out with boats, so it is difficult to know who is available. take a moment, please. [indiscernible] let us take a five-minute recess to see...
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mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the body for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: thank you, sir. glena was a force of nature. her list of accomplishments makes that much clear. mr. speaker, may i start over? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you very much. glena was a force of nature. her list of accomplishments makes that much clear. she made real and lasting contributions to at-risk youth, the board of education, the indian education, teacher america, ymca, northern state and her church. she was named south dakota teacher of the year in 1994, and she was a member of the south dakota hall of fame. as i said, she was a force of nature. but glena was not last of accomplishments to me, mr. speaker. she was a friend. for 20 years, she gave me advice and counsel. like a good teacher, she always gave it to me s
mr. johnson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the body for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. johnson: thank you, sir. glena was a force of nature. her list of accomplishments makes that much clear. mr. speaker, may i start over? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you very much. glena was a force of nature. her list of...
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mr. johnson, we think you're delta material all the way." ten hours? wow. i've never seen anything it.be he'll hire gilbert to do the pilot readings "to your left is the grand canyon to the --" [ laughter ] senator johnson is against the relief bill and his reasoning is pretty unique take a look at this. >> these sums are just incomprehensible if you stack dollar bills, one on top of each other, a trillion dollar stack is over 130 thousand miles high. it would reach more than halfway to the moon. that's what we're talking about indebting our -- our children with into the future a stack of $1 bills that reaches more than halfway to the moon [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what he was speaking to the 0% of people who don't understand that a trillion is a lot [ laughter ] americans were like, "sure, we needed the money to support my family, but then i heard that moon analogy [ laughter ] that really hit home for me. [ laughter ] "if you stack those dollar bills you -- no, i haven't been drinking too much, honey [ laughter ] if you stack dollar bills, it's almost halfway on the way to the moon ever
mr. johnson, we think you're delta material all the way." ten hours? wow. i've never seen anything it.be he'll hire gilbert to do the pilot readings "to your left is the grand canyon to the --" [ laughter ] senator johnson is against the relief bill and his reasoning is pretty unique take a look at this. >> these sums are just incomprehensible if you stack dollar bills, one on top of each other, a trillion dollar stack is over 130 thousand miles high. it would reach more...
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mr. johnson about that, that should unleash the earnings power i don't see that happening with nike now maybe i'm wrong and i would love to be educated if there are expenses i heard about the port congestion that's not enough. not enough that when that clears up that's going in some way reduce the expenses enough to increase the profitability to justify the 37 times multiple. that's my answer let's get into it in a few minutes. >> we will joe, you want to rebut anything that jim just said since now you're unfrozen. >> absolutely. both starbucks and nike, everybody classifies them as re-opening trades. they are repositions trades. they are companies because of the pandemic the opportunity has been crystallized to reposition their company and pivot. so nike has sold dramatically pivoted from a wholesale model to direct to consumer. it is -- there absolutely is gross margin expansion and reflected in the coming quarter. why? because they are back to full pricing, stock discounting has gone away. investor surplus has been worked off. you potentially could see nike looking at full year guidance an
mr. johnson about that, that should unleash the earnings power i don't see that happening with nike now maybe i'm wrong and i would love to be educated if there are expenses i heard about the port congestion that's not enough. not enough that when that clears up that's going in some way reduce the expenses enough to increase the profitability to justify the 37 times multiple. that's my answer let's get into it in a few minutes. >> we will joe, you want to rebut anything that jim just said...
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mr. johnson said he lit a candle for sarah with his fiancee and he would be thinking of her and her family and friends. >>> an update on one of the cases that sparked anti-racism protests across the u.s. and around the world last summer. it has been a year since breonna taylor was gunned down during a botched police raid on her apartment. her boyfriend has filed a federal lawsuit against the kentucky police department and the officers involved seeking damages for violations of his constitutional rights. >>> demonstrators took to the streets of louisville on saturday to mark the anniversary and demand police reforms. taylor's mother says she will never give up the fight to see the officers involved in the raid face criminal charges. >>> still ahead, warnings of a humanitarian crisis at the u.s. border with mexico. why so many migrants are making the journey right now. >>> plus emotional scenes of families in the uk finally reuniting with their elderly loved ones. jackson hewitt knows your job description may have changed this year. to say... account manager... third grade teacher... and sen
mr. johnson said he lit a candle for sarah with his fiancee and he would be thinking of her and her family and friends. >>> an update on one of the cases that sparked anti-racism protests across the u.s. and around the world last summer. it has been a year since breonna taylor was gunned down during a botched police raid on her apartment. her boyfriend has filed a federal lawsuit against the kentucky police department and the officers involved seeking damages for violations of his...
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mr. johnson and you know kids need that sort of interaction to make sure that they could move on in theirools continue to be relatively safe. ron young, thank you very much. >>> a quick programming note. be sure to watch as jake tapper hosts a live cnn special, back to school and kids and covid and it airs friday night only on cnn. >> look forward to that. thank you so much for being with us today. we'll see you right here tomorrow morning. i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. "newsroom" with kate bolduan starts right after a short break. that doesn't play games. no surprise fees, legit unlimited data for as little as $25 a month. and the best part, it's powered by verizon. but it gets crazier. bring a friend every month and get every month for $5. which is why i brought them. two $5-a-months right here. hey. hey. plus the players of my squad. hey. what's up? then finally my whole livestream. boom! 12 months of $5 wireless. visible, as little as $25 a month or $5 a month when you bring a friend. powered by verizon. wireless that gets better with friends. new projects means new projec
mr. johnson and you know kids need that sort of interaction to make sure that they could move on in theirools continue to be relatively safe. ron young, thank you very much. >>> a quick programming note. be sure to watch as jake tapper hosts a live cnn special, back to school and kids and covid and it airs friday night only on cnn. >> look forward to that. thank you so much for being with us today. we'll see you right here tomorrow morning. i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim...
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mr. johnson tomorrow what about it, farr? getting more expensive, to the point? expensive. i'm watching, too, because i've owned it a long time i get nervous at times when i agree with josh on things pun know not as nervous as i get when i agree with weiss but definitely nervous when i agree with josh and certainly agree with starbucks. owned it for a long time and saw it as a great reopening trade, too,s as they were retooling china emerging with starbucks -- the stock's still expensive, judge. period no way around it still growing earnings, though, at 15% it's very fully valued i'm staying with a tornado i think, too, a lot of those increment's dollars arriving in stim checks will get spent as a starbucks, too, but this is not a cheap stock. >> maybe why you have 14 holds among the analyst community on it you have 19 buys 0 sells. 14 holds may be reflecting exactly what you're talking about. michael farr 36 times forward pe. >>> a quick break. on has unusual activity coming up and march women's history month. all month long spotlighting our contr contributors k
mr. johnson tomorrow what about it, farr? getting more expensive, to the point? expensive. i'm watching, too, because i've owned it a long time i get nervous at times when i agree with josh on things pun know not as nervous as i get when i agree with weiss but definitely nervous when i agree with josh and certainly agree with starbucks. owned it for a long time and saw it as a great reopening trade, too,s as they were retooling china emerging with starbucks -- the stock's still expensive,...
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is italy and the other european countries and the actual state doing policy for our country but mr johnson to get at least allies but if we're not a nationalist movement he just a democratic party criticizing our government when it's necessary but a bunch of discrete you're criticizing the government is not the same thing as becoming an extremist party last year the secret service here in germany that began watching the youth wing of your party where it says radicalization is believed to already be taking place i mean the fear here is that the far right in germany has failed in your party a place to organize and to unify. yes i know that is what is set but it's not true and you have to see that in no other western democracy or western country there is a central intelligence interior for own parties and i mean this is very very strange situation and you know the only the the government parties like the s.p. in the city you they force the secret service in order to to get a bonus and try to get as under surveillance because they want a real competitor just out of the out of the competition a
is italy and the other european countries and the actual state doing policy for our country but mr johnson to get at least allies but if we're not a nationalist movement he just a democratic party criticizing our government when it's necessary but a bunch of discrete you're criticizing the government is not the same thing as becoming an extremist party last year the secret service here in germany that began watching the youth wing of your party where it says radicalization is believed to...
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mr. johnson. >> before we talk about solutions, could i just pick up on where my essay left off in termsdo you think we need to modify our view of this population, in terms of -- of our debate? are we seeing it clearly? or are there things we're not seeing? >> no. i mean, you did -- and i really mean this. you did an excellent job of framing this. on the one hand, it's not as simple as some, you know, people like to make it. that there's one side, as if there is this false dilemma. we either have to ban all guns or we just do nothing. that's really where we are today, right? there's really been no federal legislative action since sandy hook. but that doesn't mean that the mindset of the country hasn't changed. there's been a lot of change at state levels, most of it good. some of it bad. but we are seeing that a couple years ago, the house passed -- they just sat in the senate like most bills that came from the house. mitch mcconnell sat on them, wouldn't do anything with them. so they were now passed or versions of them passed recently again. so we are starting to see movement but i thi
mr. johnson. >> before we talk about solutions, could i just pick up on where my essay left off in termsdo you think we need to modify our view of this population, in terms of -- of our debate? are we seeing it clearly? or are there things we're not seeing? >> no. i mean, you did -- and i really mean this. you did an excellent job of framing this. on the one hand, it's not as simple as some, you know, people like to make it. that there's one side, as if there is this false dilemma....
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mrs. johnson famous commitment to beautification was about much more than planting wild flowers along highways pay her rent for the space she took up on the planet. >> reporter: lucinda robb was her granddaughter. it wasn't just, i need a cause, let me pick this. >> no. it was something that literally started when she was just a child. her mother died when she was five, so she spent a lot of time in nature. >> nature was my friend and sustenance and teacher. >> reporter: she was born claudia alta taylor in karnack, texas. her nursemaid named her lady bird. she studied journalism and history, which may explain her other legacy, the vast and mostly unknown diary she recorded during his husband's turbulent time i office.>>f congress lined up behind me and they signed the bill. >> what we're hearing is her first draft. >> reporter: for her new book, "lady bird johnson: hiding in plain sight," author julia listened to every minute. >> there are 123 hours of tape. she recorded on almost 1,000 days of their presidency. >> reporter: the diary covers both the consequential -- >> the house voted final c
mrs. johnson famous commitment to beautification was about much more than planting wild flowers along highways pay her rent for the space she took up on the planet. >> reporter: lucinda robb was her granddaughter. it wasn't just, i need a cause, let me pick this. >> no. it was something that literally started when she was just a child. her mother died when she was five, so she spent a lot of time in nature. >> nature was my friend and sustenance and teacher. >> reporter:...
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mr. johnson, mr. chip roy of texas will give the statement for the minority as the ranking member. you're recognized for five minutes. mr. roy. mr. roy: thank you, chairman cohen. i appreciate our gathering here today. this obviously an important subject matter. to be clear all americans deserve protection and to live in a free and secure society. the fundamental nature of what we can expect out of government, right? secure the blessings of liberty as we say in the constitution of the united states. the victims of race-based violence and their families deserve justice. the case we are talking about here the tragedy we just saw occur in atlanta, georgia. i would also suggest that the victims of moving illegal aliens deserve just t. the american citizens in south texas, they are getting absolutely decimated by what's happening at the southern border. the victims of eluding -- rioting in the street last summer deserve justice. we believe in justice. there are oleation in texas about find all the rope in texas and get a tall oak tree. we take justice very seriously. and we ought to do
mr. johnson, mr. chip roy of texas will give the statement for the minority as the ranking member. you're recognized for five minutes. mr. roy. mr. roy: thank you, chairman cohen. i appreciate our gathering here today. this obviously an important subject matter. to be clear all americans deserve protection and to live in a free and secure society. the fundamental nature of what we can expect out of government, right? secure the blessings of liberty as we say in the constitution of the united...
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planning to lift a cap on its nuclear warhead stockpile as part of a foreign policy overhaul mr boris johnson also announced that britain will shift its foreign policy agenda towards asia. iceland bears are hoping a volcanic eruption will end weeks of sleepless nights caused by tremors tens of thousands of minor earthquakes have rattled homes experts are calling it an unprecedented seismic event the quakes are caused by molten rock trying to force its way to the surface. experts say it could happen at any minute. here on the wrecking as peninsula icelanders wait for an imminent eruption in the area surrounding that caylee air but among the few residents in this small fishing town the mood is not so much one of concern as it is exhaustion so the situation a grim that it is quite uncomfortable right now everyone is sleep deprived because the earth is constantly moving all day on lights some earthquakes up bigger than others randy. is a school teacher and lifelong resident here. experts say the 10 eruption from the brewing volcano will likely occur in an uninhabited zone and not pose a threat to
planning to lift a cap on its nuclear warhead stockpile as part of a foreign policy overhaul mr boris johnson also announced that britain will shift its foreign policy agenda towards asia. iceland bears are hoping a volcanic eruption will end weeks of sleepless nights caused by tremors tens of thousands of minor earthquakes have rattled homes experts are calling it an unprecedented seismic event the quakes are caused by molten rock trying to force its way to the surface. experts say it could...
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mr. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. johnson: i thank the chairman. madam speaker, the george floyd justice in policing act is a critical step towards ensuring a country where black people are treated as equal citizens, not just in theory, but in real life. this bill weaves into our laws the truism that black lives matter. this bill will help build trust between law enforcement and the communities that they are sworn to protect and serve. equal justice under the law may be etched atop the entrance to this nation's highest court. but it is not a privilege enjoyed by each of us. we must act now to ensure that we protect the humanity of every person, stand up for the principle of equal justice for all. i urge my colleagues on the other side of the aisle to vote yes for the george floyd justice in policing act. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: thank you, madam speaker. i would yield one minute to the gentleman from vi
mr. johnson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. johnson: i thank the chairman. madam speaker, the george floyd justice in policing act is a critical step towards ensuring a country where black people are treated as equal citizens, not just in theory, but in real life. this bill weaves into our laws the truism that black lives matter. this bill will help build trust between law enforcement and the communities that they are sworn to protect and serve. equal...
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mr. chairman. and thank you. welcome back to ms. johnson and our acting sergeant of arms mr. blodgett and our new officer catherine spindor. congratulations on your new positions and your first budget testimony before this subcommittee. the house of representatives has been challenged by the covid 19 pandemic and more recently with the assault on the capitol on january 6th. our officers are working around the clock to ensure that the legislative process could continue to function and our staff have the resources they need to work from home or safely from the office. your offices have shown ingenuity and flexibility to ensure the people's house continues its work throughout this past year and i thank each of you for your hard work under very tough circumstances. as the committee reviews your budget request for fy 22, i look forward to the challenges have you over come and continue to grow and adapt as we move forward. thank you for that and i will yield my time back to the gentleman whose home state has the world's largest basket, it is seven stories tall and used to be an off
mr. chairman. and thank you. welcome back to ms. johnson and our acting sergeant of arms mr. blodgett and our new officer catherine spindor. congratulations on your new positions and your first budget testimony before this subcommittee. the house of representatives has been challenged by the covid 19 pandemic and more recently with the assault on the capitol on january 6th. our officers are working around the clock to ensure that the legislative process could continue to function and our staff...
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mr. johnson. >> i will tell you it is cold in cody. i talked my way out there this morning and she said it's minus 14 degrees on a ranch. i said i am not coming home. my job is to provide an overview for this conversation and introduce the panelists and moderate the conversation. the fact is i am sure that our panelists will engage in an active conversation in such a way that you will forget that i am around. but i do want to provide an overview of what this is all about. this is the third panel discussion essentially the same issue we are discussing the same issue. we had to previous panels, at the gilchrist museum in tulsa last spring. and basically what we're doing, is looking at those presidential papers, like historians. but we have people who are active in developing the concepts of those documents. who actually worked on them, and or, who are able to sit back and interpret what they have meant as we examine the last 40 years looking at the very question that we have positive on the board. 1968 was a turning point. i'm not talkin
mr. johnson. >> i will tell you it is cold in cody. i talked my way out there this morning and she said it's minus 14 degrees on a ranch. i said i am not coming home. my job is to provide an overview for this conversation and introduce the panelists and moderate the conversation. the fact is i am sure that our panelists will engage in an active conversation in such a way that you will forget that i am around. but i do want to provide an overview of what this is all about. this is the...
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mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you very much and i'll direct my comments and questions to secretary. you've invested a remarkable amount of time already speaking with me and other members of the committee since you are sworn and so thank you for the period think this committee is fantastic talking about how to make sure we are serving all agriculture and producers, it's a wonderful hearing. i want to call on and commend the appointment of the administrator of service agency, he's been an incredible advocate for agriculture, title agriculture, socially disadvantaged farmers, even an enrolled member of the river and would be really good at the job so thank you for your interest in diversity on the. the one question i have follows up on my march 3 letter and gives a real-time update related to my concerns with the u.s. forest service recommendation to reduce the program and there's a real impact on socially disadvantaged people because a huge portion were impacted, they are latino. the update this week, about 1000 in south dakota, a large sawmill announced its closing 40% of those for
mr. johnson for five minutes. >> thank you very much and i'll direct my comments and questions to secretary. you've invested a remarkable amount of time already speaking with me and other members of the committee since you are sworn and so thank you for the period think this committee is fantastic talking about how to make sure we are serving all agriculture and producers, it's a wonderful hearing. i want to call on and commend the appointment of the administrator of service agency, he's...
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mr. johnson, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mister chairman. know, just two weeks ago china's national radio and elevation administration banned bbc world news from broadcasting in china because it found bbc's reports i quote, serially sleeve highly, unquote, broadcast guidelines including, and i quote again, the requirement that news should be truthful and fair and not harm china's actual interest. so, i have to say, i am disappointed and seriously blown away by my house democrat colleagues letter to the broadcasters pressuring them to remove conservative news channels from their networks. a letter that looks eerily are similar to the statement piece by this ccp on it banned bbc. so, this begs the question, does the american government have the authority to dictate what can and cannot be broadcast to the american people? i suggest it does not. but, democrats here on this committee seem to think that it should. so professor, i think you've alluded to this, we will be you've even answered it but i want to get it one more time. is it constitution
mr. johnson, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mister chairman. know, just two weeks ago china's national radio and elevation administration banned bbc world news from broadcasting in china because it found bbc's reports i quote, serially sleeve highly, unquote, broadcast guidelines including, and i quote again, the requirement that news should be truthful and fair and not harm china's actual interest. so, i have to say, i am disappointed and seriously blown away by my...
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johnson. john. >> thank you mr. speaker. the factory employed around 800 people contradicts hundreds of millions in the economy and is an exporter its location is a consequence of regional policy from 50 years ago. with the prime minister agree that if we are to rebalance the economy, level up the country, we need to modern day proactive regional economic policy. and if he does agree, will he come to caroline for old and new in action. >> of course mr. speaker i'm very grateful to my honorable friend for what he says and hear more in just a half hour or so and try to keep it to half an hour. mr. speaker -- from the chancellor, about how exactly we intend to make sure we build back that across the hole of this country and unleash the tremendous potential of the whole of the united kingdom including karla which so represents. >> the leaders of the opposition is stopped. >> thank you mr. speaker can i join by the salisbury -- just the prime minister agree with president biden that the arms used in war of yemen should be suspend
johnson. john. >> thank you mr. speaker. the factory employed around 800 people contradicts hundreds of millions in the economy and is an exporter its location is a consequence of regional policy from 50 years ago. with the prime minister agree that if we are to rebalance the economy, level up the country, we need to modern day proactive regional economic policy. and if he does agree, will he come to caroline for old and new in action. >> of course mr. speaker i'm very grateful to...