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mr. jonest a legal temporary reprieve. there is a health scape of an execution system in oklahoma and that raises issues on whether you're for or against the death plenlty in theory and the question that's harder, which is when you learn the facts of how it goes on, racism, which we reported on, the cruelty, and other issues, then society has to look at those facts and say do you support that. the halt in executions does not as a legal matter address any guilt or innocence of these two individual cases. it speaks more to the execution system. oklahoma's process was so botched that as i mentioned, and i'll show you some of the reporting, you had experts saying it was like burning people alive. what we're seeing now is that process itself will go back on trial. these excuses will be halted. postponed for now. while these individuals including mr. jones remain on death row. we have a special coverage planned for you tonight. we bring in one of our legal experts, a former civil prosecutor and juliu
mr. jonest a legal temporary reprieve. there is a health scape of an execution system in oklahoma and that raises issues on whether you're for or against the death plenlty in theory and the question that's harder, which is when you learn the facts of how it goes on, racism, which we reported on, the cruelty, and other issues, then society has to look at those facts and say do you support that. the halt in executions does not as a legal matter address any guilt or innocence of these two...
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mr. jones: thank you, as our data suggest, we are talking about tiny percentages of active-duty reservists and veterans. still, the increase in percentages opposed involved has risen, so it is worth looking closely. what we are pushing for on data -- pots and attacks, how and why were they radicalized, what were the methods for recruiting, and how do you put those answers together to give us a sense for how to counter them. if they were radicalized, how much was it health-related, how much for economic reasons? we have gone down this road for those that are radicalized as violent jihadists inspired by the islamic state and al qaeda, and i think there is similar questions we need to ask, what is the path like for those -- we are talking about violence. not those with political views. those who migrate to violence. why are they doing it? how are they being recruited? i would add that we are seeing some activity from the russians in this area. it's worth looking at how some foreign actors are invo
mr. jones: thank you, as our data suggest, we are talking about tiny percentages of active-duty reservists and veterans. still, the increase in percentages opposed involved has risen, so it is worth looking closely. what we are pushing for on data -- pots and attacks, how and why were they radicalized, what were the methods for recruiting, and how do you put those answers together to give us a sense for how to counter them. if they were radicalized, how much was it health-related, how much for...
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mr. jones's monstrous harassment and after three years of mr. ients will finally have the closure they deserve. cnn reached out to jones and his attorney but has not received a statement. >> the pain he inflicted on so many who suffered so much. >> grieving. >>> during a rally over the weekend, former president donald trump brought a marine on stage who said he is the person scene in this viral video that you have probably seen, lifting a baby over the wall at the kabul airport during evacuations in afghanistan. the only problem here, well, maybe not the only one, but one of them, the marine corps. says it wasn't him. kristin fisher is with us now. tell us what's going on. >>. we have not heard from lance corporal clark since he appeared on stage at that rally with former president donald trump. buff a spokesperson for the u.s. marine corps. told cnn yesterday that lance corporal hunter clark is not the person in that now define wiling image of the finas in afghanistan. he is not the person seen lifting the baby up over the wall at the kabul airp
mr. jones's monstrous harassment and after three years of mr. ients will finally have the closure they deserve. cnn reached out to jones and his attorney but has not received a statement. >> the pain he inflicted on so many who suffered so much. >> grieving. >>> during a rally over the weekend, former president donald trump brought a marine on stage who said he is the person scene in this viral video that you have probably seen, lifting a baby over the wall at the kabul...
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. >> the gentleman yields back without objection, mr. jones is authorized to participate in today's hearing, mr. jones, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. you know, if you listen to our witnesses today or read their company's climate plans you might conclude that carbon capture is nothing short of a miracle, a technology solution so impactful that it will save us from the catastrophic effects of climate change. exxon, for example, is promoting a proposed carbon capture and storage hub in texas, designed to capture from industrial facilities and power plants, away, at least according to exxon's own ads and marketing materials. to have the best of both worlds. continue to burn fossil fuels with reckless abandon, but pay none of the climate crisis. mr. woods, at an investor meeting earlier this year you were quoted as saying carbon capture and storage is going to be needed to reduce emissions and your testimony today as well. and today there are carbon capture and shortage according to the global 2020 reports. one of t
. >> the gentleman yields back without objection, mr. jones is authorized to participate in today's hearing, mr. jones, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. you know, if you listen to our witnesses today or read their company's climate plans you might conclude that carbon capture is nothing short of a miracle, a technology solution so impactful that it will save us from the catastrophic effects of climate change. exxon, for example, is promoting a proposed...
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mr. jones is allowed to participate in today's hearing. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. if you listen to our witnesses or read their climate plans you might condition conclude climate capture is so impactful that it will save us from the catastrophic effects of climate change. exxon, for example, is promoting a proposed carbon capture and storage house designed from industrial facilities and power plants according to exxon's own ads and marketing materials. to have the best of both worlds continue to burn fossil fuels with reckless abandon but pay none of the climate crisis. mr. woods, at an investor meeting earlier this year you were quoted as saying climate capture and storage is going to be needed to reduce emissions, and your written testimony reflects that sentiment as well. today there are 13 active commercial carbon capture and storage sites in the u.s. according to the global ccs institute 2020 report. one of those sites belongs to exxon, correct? a simple yes or no will do. >> i'm not familiar with
mr. jones is allowed to participate in today's hearing. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. if you listen to our witnesses or read their climate plans you might condition conclude climate capture is so impactful that it will save us from the catastrophic effects of climate change. exxon, for example, is promoting a proposed carbon capture and storage house designed from industrial facilities and power plants according to exxon's own ads and marketing materials....
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mr. jones, one of the big fan of history to it really wasn't amazing experience. it was almost like a battle be conducted. remember, no one had made a film on gina before this. remember that gina is so i don't want to do a secret, but he's sort of restricted by so many in bucks on the very ideal watching him on, on, on, on the screen and by someone like christopher lee, what they did directly. lance on was almost best for me. and what's a resistance to christopher lee, who as you rightly say, proclaimed as one of his great roles of not as great as role. it was that different from what, see, what's the resistance, ben kingsley, a playing gandhi and, and ill tennis, a film of in what was something particular people want to see that a pakistani actor to, to play the founder of the state. i wanted a very well established actor who can pull off the road and not simply hire someone who was pakistani, or who was someone who belong to some tribal group, our family group. and we could push them as things often done in bucks. and we considered many, many actors. i was in co
mr. jones, one of the big fan of history to it really wasn't amazing experience. it was almost like a battle be conducted. remember, no one had made a film on gina before this. remember that gina is so i don't want to do a secret, but he's sort of restricted by so many in bucks on the very ideal watching him on, on, on, on the screen and by someone like christopher lee, what they did directly. lance on was almost best for me. and what's a resistance to christopher lee, who as you rightly say,...
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mrs. jones international was me, you lash of allah. hello and welcome to the program. weakening democracy by spreading hatred and division. those are the charges leveled at facebook by a whistleblower. the former employee has been testifying before us senate hearing after leaking documents about how the fund operates. facebook exploited teens. do you think that teens are profitable for their company? i would assume so those dangerous algorithms that they admit are picking up the extreme sentence, the division, their product, it is often destructive. facebook's products, harm, children, stoke division, and weak in our democracy. the damage to self interest and self worth of inflicted by facebook to day will haunt a generation. it is pulling families apart. and in places like ethiopia, it's literally fanning ethnic violence. and it's a very different picture from just a few years ago when platforms like facebook and twitter were being loaded for bring democracy to the our while during the arab spring social media play a role. social medi
mrs. jones international was me, you lash of allah. hello and welcome to the program. weakening democracy by spreading hatred and division. those are the charges leveled at facebook by a whistleblower. the former employee has been testifying before us senate hearing after leaking documents about how the fund operates. facebook exploited teens. do you think that teens are profitable for their company? i would assume so those dangerous algorithms that they admit are picking up the extreme...
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they were mrs. jones or mr. smith.rs are describing themselves as liberators and d colonizers, because what has happened, the classroom has turned into, you know, an opportunity for them to exercise their narcissism, but below the surface, the bigger issue is something every american has been going through the last year, which is that struggle between our rights as individuals and the government's rightful authority, and you see it when churches are trying to stay open during the pandemic and governments say you can't even meet outdoors, but we will okay a 10,000 person rally in the town square, and really, particularly for christians like me, those who have opted out to homeschool their children like my family has, what this comes down to is answering the question, right, is jesus lord or a caesar king? and what we see play out is that tension between two competing authorities, and what you see, virginia, new york city, the upper northwest, school systems asserting authority that they do not rightfully have. our child
they were mrs. jones or mr. smith.rs are describing themselves as liberators and d colonizers, because what has happened, the classroom has turned into, you know, an opportunity for them to exercise their narcissism, but below the surface, the bigger issue is something every american has been going through the last year, which is that struggle between our rights as individuals and the government's rightful authority, and you see it when churches are trying to stay open during the pandemic and...
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mr. jones. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wish that rather than trying to redefine the words domestic terrorism, my republican colleagues would simply instruct their supporters to stop engaging in it. mr. attorney general, thank you for your testimony today. as an alumnus at legal policy, i know about what you and your attorneys have engaged in. i'm deeply appreciative of that. >> thank you. >> you won't be surprised that i want to speak about protecting the fundamental rights of americans to vote which is clearly under assault. you underscored in your remarks to the civil rights division in june that the right to vote is the corner stone of our democracy. you have said much the same today. states have launched the most severe assault on the right to vote since jim crow. it's hit voters of color, seniors, young people and voters with disabilities the hardest. president biden has warned we are facing, quote, the greatest test of our democracy since the civil war. as you said in your remarks, the civil rights division so far
mr. jones. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wish that rather than trying to redefine the words domestic terrorism, my republican colleagues would simply instruct their supporters to stop engaging in it. mr. attorney general, thank you for your testimony today. as an alumnus at legal policy, i know about what you and your attorneys have engaged in. i'm deeply appreciative of that. >> thank you. >> you won't be surprised that i want to speak about protecting the fundamental rights...
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negative covid test and they're dated like 48 hours within their visit and you know what i said, mr. joneswed to get the vaccine. i just beat covid three weeks ago. i'm like let's get seated. you know what? in a situation like that, i'm not -- first of all, i shouldn't know about your medical history. that's a violation of constitutional rights and protections. carley: it must have been such an awkward conversation to have. you're handling it the best ways you possibly can. thank you for joining us this morning, telling your stories and making sure that people across the country can still eat ice cream and go to restaurants and live a normal life. josh, marina and stratus, thank you for joining us. retailers are going to extremes to work around the supply chain crisis in hopes that their shelves are stocked for the holidays. todd: cheryl casone from our sister network fox business has all the details. cheryl: companies like home depot, costco, walmart, target and more have resorted to paying for their own ships to get goods to americans in time for the holidays. port backups, covid outbrea
negative covid test and they're dated like 48 hours within their visit and you know what i said, mr. joneswed to get the vaccine. i just beat covid three weeks ago. i'm like let's get seated. you know what? in a situation like that, i'm not -- first of all, i shouldn't know about your medical history. that's a violation of constitutional rights and protections. carley: it must have been such an awkward conversation to have. you're handling it the best ways you possibly can. thank you for...
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mr. jones' life is on the line.g to prison, let alone death row. i've been here longer than i was alive free. i hope people will take a moment and realize no matter what color somebody's skin is, we are all hue man beings. i want this to end for my family. even with so many people caring, i'm still in prison. >> this is news tonight because tomorrow, a parole board will hold what could be the last clemency hearing here. if the board denies it, jones would be on track to be executed in three weeks unless there is legal intervention from the high courts. or it could send the case to the governor for consideration and then the oklahoma governor could use authority to change the sentence to life in prison. there is much wrong with the death penalty in america. it is something that grinds on as part of our rule of law, as part of the system that we live under, whether we stop to think about it or not. and at a time where people are saying, they are thinking and listening and looking, it merits all of our attention. the l
mr. jones' life is on the line.g to prison, let alone death row. i've been here longer than i was alive free. i hope people will take a moment and realize no matter what color somebody's skin is, we are all hue man beings. i want this to end for my family. even with so many people caring, i'm still in prison. >> this is news tonight because tomorrow, a parole board will hold what could be the last clemency hearing here. if the board denies it, jones would be on track to be executed in...
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. >> what it does is it doesn't allow mr. jones to put on a defense to liability.ill go to trial, as you said, about damages. so we'll assemble 12 folks down in travis county and austin to listen to the evidence and see what type of harm and damage he's caused these parents, but in terms of defending the case on the merits, that's no longer an option for him. so the jury, and sometimes works a little bit different, but the jury will in essence, be told in the beginning of the trial, you are to find -- the court has found that alex jones defamed these folks and we are here only to talk about what type of harm and damage that cost. >> i mean, let's just talk about the damage because the damage is so sick what this person alex jones has been, the lies he's been peddling against these families and so many of the families have had to deal with just complete lunacy on the part of people who have come out of the woodwork, many of them motivated by the lies spread by wi alex jones. >> no question. when i got involved in this i did not realize how impactful these lies are t
. >> what it does is it doesn't allow mr. jones to put on a defense to liability.ill go to trial, as you said, about damages. so we'll assemble 12 folks down in travis county and austin to listen to the evidence and see what type of harm and damage he's caused these parents, but in terms of defending the case on the merits, that's no longer an option for him. so the jury, and sometimes works a little bit different, but the jury will in essence, be told in the beginning of the trial, you...
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as the member designated by mr. jones, i inform the house that mr. jones will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from maine seek recognition? ms. pingree: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cicilline of rhode island, i inform the house that mr. cicilline will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the member designated by congress member vela, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that congress member vela will vote no on the motion to recommit. and madam speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will also vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. gonzalez of ohio, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote yea on the motion to reco
as the member designated by mr. jones, i inform the house that mr. jones will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from maine seek recognition? ms. pingree: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. cicilline of rhode island, i inform the house that mr. cicilline will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. correa: madam speaker, as the...
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so, what it really does is it doesn't allow mr. jones to put on a defense to liability.u said, about damages. so we'll assemble 12 folks down in travis county in austin to listen to the evidence. and see what type of harm and damage he's caused these parents. but in terms of defending the case on the merits, that's no longer an option for him. so the jury and it sometime works a little bit different but the jury will in essence be told at the beginning of the trial, you are to -- to -- to find -- we have found -- the court has found that alex jones defamed these folks. and we are here only to talk about what type of harm and damage that caused to them. >> and i mean, let's just talk about -- i mean, the damage. because the damage is so sick what this person, alex jones, has been the -- the lies he's been peddling. um, you know, against these families and other -- you know, so many of the -- of the families have had to deal with just complete lunacy on the part of people who have come out of the woodwork. many of them, motivated by the lies spread by -- by alex jones. >>
so, what it really does is it doesn't allow mr. jones to put on a defense to liability.u said, about damages. so we'll assemble 12 folks down in travis county in austin to listen to the evidence. and see what type of harm and damage he's caused these parents. but in terms of defending the case on the merits, that's no longer an option for him. so the jury and it sometime works a little bit different but the jury will in essence be told at the beginning of the trial, you are to -- to -- to find...
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felt that they had to stand up and act and use the rights afforded to them in our system to hold mr. joneswhich is a big deal because they acted. that action now and this ruling now is a reminder to other people out there who might want to do similar things or already have, it is a warning shot, for example, the right-wing news outlets like newsmax and fox news for defaming and lying about people or our voting systems or fanning the flames of conspiracy that have led many to lean into violence in the insurrection. free speech protects many, many things. it does protect objectionable ideas. it does not protect malicious defamation or acts which directly incite violence. it is an update we wanted to give you on an important story. we have a lot more on "the beat" tonight. as mentioned shar la main the god is here later. we go first to haiti amid this migrant crisis, an important story. stay with me. important story. stay with me o their parents. can you believe how many different types of water they have in this aisle? kim, did you just change blades back there? -ah. -this is perfect. jackpo
felt that they had to stand up and act and use the rights afforded to them in our system to hold mr. joneswhich is a big deal because they acted. that action now and this ruling now is a reminder to other people out there who might want to do similar things or already have, it is a warning shot, for example, the right-wing news outlets like newsmax and fox news for defaming and lying about people or our voting systems or fanning the flames of conspiracy that have led many to lean into violence...
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thank you very much for your comments, mr. jones. could we get the next commenter, please.dible] [please stand by] they've always been a champion -- marisa has always been a champion, trying to help the community and the people out, especially the have nots. and the mayor always supports the people. and i know by having this ordinance, it is going to be beneficial to the people, the communities, the people who need it the most. and me being a frisco native, and who works in this community right now, in the elementary school, working with the kids, we're trying to get as much as we can for equity for our community and our people. so when the officers candidates and the mayor has an ordinance like this in place, when they jump, i'm jumping with them without a parachute because i know it will be super beneficial for the community and the people. thank you. >> chair: thank you, rudy, for your comments. ms. mendoza, can we go back to one of the previous callers or the next caller, if there is someone else. >> there are one of two of them. they are unattended. >> i'm hearing my o
thank you very much for your comments, mr. jones. could we get the next commenter, please.dible] [please stand by] they've always been a champion -- marisa has always been a champion, trying to help the community and the people out, especially the have nots. and the mayor always supports the people. and i know by having this ordinance, it is going to be beneficial to the people, the communities, the people who need it the most. and me being a frisco native, and who works in this community right...
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mr. jones is allowed to participate in today's hearing. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. if you listen to our witnesses or read their climate plans you might condition conclude climate capture is so impactful that it will save us from the catastrophic effects of climate change. exxon, for example, is promoting a proposed carbon capture and storage house designed from industrial facilities and power plants according to exxon's own ads and marketing materials. to have the best of both worlds continue to burn fossil fuels with reckless abandon but pay none of the climate crisis. mr. woods, at an investor meeting earlier this year you were quoted as saying climate capture and storage is going to be needed to reduce emissions, and your written testimony reflects that sentiment as well. today there are 13 active commercial carbon capture and storage sites in the u.s. according to the global ccs institute 2020 report. one of those sites belongs to exxon, correct? a simple yes or no will do. >> i'm not familiar with
mr. jones is allowed to participate in today's hearing. you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. if you listen to our witnesses or read their climate plans you might condition conclude climate capture is so impactful that it will save us from the catastrophic effects of climate change. exxon, for example, is promoting a proposed carbon capture and storage house designed from industrial facilities and power plants according to exxon's own ads and marketing materials....
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expired i don't think you have time to answer the question with thank you chairman and thank you mr. jones for doctor jones. >> thank you. and i recognize the next person, the doctor for five minutes predict. >> today's hearings in the spartan stefan the findings of the veteran recruitments and radicalization by anti- government extremist organizations and motivation of these groups and why they target the veterans and how we can provide information and resources to help veterans identify these extremist organizations and what is clear is the fact that these extremist groups recruit veterans because they believe the combat experience the weapons trainingp skills and credibility and authenticity to their operation. understanding that these are some of the reasons that extremist groups recruit veterans, we also need to msk why veterans make up 25 percent of militia. that's a bewildering number indeed it and what is said about these antigovernment extremist groups the propensity for violence that invites those devoted their life to protecting and serving our country and what role for social m
expired i don't think you have time to answer the question with thank you chairman and thank you mr. jones for doctor jones. >> thank you. and i recognize the next person, the doctor for five minutes predict. >> today's hearings in the spartan stefan the findings of the veteran recruitments and radicalization by anti- government extremist organizations and motivation of these groups and why they target the veterans and how we can provide information and resources to help veterans...
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mrs. dow jones on instagram, partnered with cnbc contributor josh brown to create a free program called financeo make financial literacy available to these moms as they rebuilt their livelihoods during this devastating pandemic. >> over three months there were a series of discussions on several topics in virtual group sessions. >> you're getting more on your money just by the match our putting in. >> and one-on-one counseling with financial planners, women from the team of a wealth management company. >> serving as a role model is something that the ladies at my firm maybe didn't expect but it's one of those ancillary benefits that came along with running this program. >> reporter: during the three-month course, both moms got back to work montgomery scored a full-time job as a marketing manager, and smith was hired back full-time at the company that laid her off. now these moms tell us they are geelg -- the thing i learned with about the most the 401 q. the majority of my anxiety at that point was with my finances. >> through the program, we decided that i needed to establish an emergency fun i
mrs. dow jones on instagram, partnered with cnbc contributor josh brown to create a free program called financeo make financial literacy available to these moms as they rebuilt their livelihoods during this devastating pandemic. >> over three months there were a series of discussions on several topics in virtual group sessions. >> you're getting more on your money just by the match our putting in. >> and one-on-one counseling with financial planners, women from the team of a...
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mrs. dow jones on instagram, partnered with cnbc contributor josh brown to create a free program called financel. >> it was really important to make financial literacy available to these moms as they rebuilt their livelihoods during this devastating pandemic. >> reporter: over three months ten moms had a series of lessons on retirement savings, life insurance and investment strategies in virtual group settings >> you're getting 100% return on your money by the match you're putting in >> reporter: and one-on-one financial counseling with certified planners >> serving as a role model is something that the ladies of my firm maybe they didn't expect, but it's just one of those ancillary benefits that came along with running this program. >> reporter: during the three month course both moms got back to work. montgomery scored a job as a marketing manager and smith was hired back at the company that laid her off now these moms are telling us they're feeling more confident about their finances >> the thing i learned the most was probably the 401k. >> through the program we've decided i need to establi
mrs. dow jones on instagram, partnered with cnbc contributor josh brown to create a free program called financel. >> it was really important to make financial literacy available to these moms as they rebuilt their livelihoods during this devastating pandemic. >> reporter: over three months ten moms had a series of lessons on retirement savings, life insurance and investment strategies in virtual group settings >> you're getting 100% return on your money by the match you're...
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thank you very much for your comments, mr. jones. could we get the next commenter, please. [inaudible] [please stand by] they've always been a champion -- marisa has always been a champion, trying to help the community and the people out, especially the have nots. and the mayor always supports the people. and i know by having this ordinance, it is going to be beneficial to the people, the communities, the people who need it the most. and me being a frisco native, and who works in this community right now, in the elementary school, working with the kids, we're trying to get as much as we can for equity for our community and our people. so when the officers candidates and the mayor has an ordinance like this in place, when they jump, i'm jumping with them without a parachute because i know it will be super beneficial for the community and the people. thank you. >> chair: thank you, rudy, for your comments. ms. mendoza, can we go back to one of the previous callers or the next caller, if there is someone else. >> there are one of two of them. they are unattended. >> i'm hearin
thank you very much for your comments, mr. jones. could we get the next commenter, please. [inaudible] [please stand by] they've always been a champion -- marisa has always been a champion, trying to help the community and the people out, especially the have nots. and the mayor always supports the people. and i know by having this ordinance, it is going to be beneficial to the people, the communities, the people who need it the most. and me being a frisco native, and who works in this community...
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. >> thank you in theui timer man, mr. jones and doctor miller. and if they would like to make remarks pretty. >> just to add, the questions i have are really the debate shows an increase in the percentage of attacks in the wood, the domestic ones involving veterans as well as active duty and reserve is the question that i think we got start to address is why is that the case and how do we start addressing those issues. the same ways over the last couple of decades thatde we buy defy concerns about this, sexual solid suicide and among other issues. the scale the scope of the problem is what's causing it and how do we address the solutions to it because some of it was in afghanistan, somalia and other locations i think our veterans have every right to the services required to help address the challenges. >> and thank you and i would likeke to add that in the german investigation and the numbers also relatively small. every case is a's candle while were talking about the armed forces and military veterans for security purposes we don't want the numb
. >> thank you in theui timer man, mr. jones and doctor miller. and if they would like to make remarks pretty. >> just to add, the questions i have are really the debate shows an increase in the percentage of attacks in the wood, the domestic ones involving veterans as well as active duty and reserve is the question that i think we got start to address is why is that the case and how do we start addressing those issues. the same ways over the last couple of decades thatde we buy...
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mr. segal and dr. jones have provided compelling testimony and empirical data on recent extremist activity. while the increase is reflected in the fall threats across the spectrum, it is disproportionately concentrated on the far-right. i want to emphasize that we are not ignoring the propensity that can and as exist on the left side of the spectrum, but we have to, i think, look objectively at the data and it shows that, in recent years, it is disproportionately concentrated on the far-right. as our other witnesses have testified, the specific extremist groups to test discuss today, like the oath keepers and the three percenters and the militia movement, share a hostility to government authority. they have a false interpretation of the constitution, and a combination of anti government sentiment, on unfounded readings of constitutional rights and responsibility, and a noxious mix that should concern every american. this has brought harm to veterans, including veterans who have been incarcerated, sometimes l
mr. segal and dr. jones have provided compelling testimony and empirical data on recent extremist activity. while the increase is reflected in the fall threats across the spectrum, it is disproportionately concentrated on the far-right. i want to emphasize that we are not ignoring the propensity that can and as exist on the left side of the spectrum, but we have to, i think, look objectively at the data and it shows that, in recent years, it is disproportionately concentrated on the far-right....
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mr. jones. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wish that rather than trying to redefine the words domestic terrorism, my republican colleagues would simply instruct their supporters to stop engaging in it. mr. attorney general, thank you for your testimony today. as an alumnus at legal policy, i know about what you and your attorneys have engaged in. i'm deeply appreciative of that. >> thank you. >> you won't be surprised that i want to speak about protecting the fundamental rights of americans to vote which is clearly under assault. you underscored in your remarks to the civil rights division in june that the right to vote is the corner stone of our democracy. you have said much the same today. states have launched the most severe assault on the right to vote since jim crow. it's hit voters of color, seniors, young people and voters with disabilities the hardest. president biden has warned we are facing, quote, the greatest test of our democracy since the civil war. as you said in your remarks, the civil rights division so far
mr. jones. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wish that rather than trying to redefine the words domestic terrorism, my republican colleagues would simply instruct their supporters to stop engaging in it. mr. attorney general, thank you for your testimony today. as an alumnus at legal policy, i know about what you and your attorneys have engaged in. i'm deeply appreciative of that. >> thank you. >> you won't be surprised that i want to speak about protecting the fundamental rights...
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thank you so much for spending time with us, wonda cooper jones, thank you mr.he 16 americans and one canadian including one child was abducted on saturday. haitian police say that are being held by a gang that have a history of mass kidnappings. the state department has a team on the ground and fbi agents are assisting haitian police. it comes amid an increasingly dire situation in haiti as port-au-prince is almost empty today as bus drivers are protesting today with deteriorating security. >>> the roots of racial division in america and how the story of civil war is often mistold, especially in the american south. stay with us. cially in the amern south. stay with us into your multi-vitamin. at new chapter. its innovation organic ingredients and fermentation. fermentation? yes, formulated to help your body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness well done. when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. which leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it get tangled up in knots? or fall victim to gravity? or may
thank you so much for spending time with us, wonda cooper jones, thank you mr.he 16 americans and one canadian including one child was abducted on saturday. haitian police say that are being held by a gang that have a history of mass kidnappings. the state department has a team on the ground and fbi agents are assisting haitian police. it comes amid an increasingly dire situation in haiti as port-au-prince is almost empty today as bus drivers are protesting today with deteriorating security....
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our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones says mr zuckerberg had stayed silent on this criticisml us they don't want their ads next to harmful or angry content. so he says why would we do that? he also defends the fact they have done all this research. he says if we can keep being attacked for doing research into the impact of our products, why would we go on doing that? his critics would say, you have done all this research and kept it secret, you should be publishing it. finally, you kind of pushes back and says, well, it's up to regulators to do something more generally about social media. he is inviting the regulators in. they might not like what he gets, there is continuing pressure to talk about a break—up of facebook, that may not happen but it seems politicians are united across the aisle in the united states and around the rest of the world in wanting to do more to regulate facebook. let's talk a bit now about covid. scientists believe they can explain why some people who catch covid develop chilblain—like lesions on their toes and even fingers. �*covid toe' appears to b
our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones says mr zuckerberg had stayed silent on this criticisml us they don't want their ads next to harmful or angry content. so he says why would we do that? he also defends the fact they have done all this research. he says if we can keep being attacked for doing research into the impact of our products, why would we go on doing that? his critics would say, you have done all this research and kept it secret, you should be publishing it. finally, you...
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. >> well, cnn political commentator van jones said there is still time for mr.iden and the democrats to get back on the right track. >> he's doing a lot of good stuff. the problem is that he put himself in a position where he made big bold claims about the rest of the agenda. you think this great stuff that we did is good? it's nothing. wait until the summer when you're going to get all this other stuff. then he steps on a rake, then he slips on a banana peel and falls downstairs with marbles and people are looking at him in a negative light. can they recover? yes, they can recover. if this time next year if gas prices have come down, if cases are going down, jobs going up, you're going to be in a different situation. but right now the democratic party is looking over the edge of a cliff and there is a lot of fear and concern. you're not seeing that strong joe biden leadership i think people were expecting to get stuff done. >> thanks to van jones putting it into context for us. meantime democrats are pressing ahead with the investigation into the january 6 inci
. >> well, cnn political commentator van jones said there is still time for mr.iden and the democrats to get back on the right track. >> he's doing a lot of good stuff. the problem is that he put himself in a position where he made big bold claims about the rest of the agenda. you think this great stuff that we did is good? it's nothing. wait until the summer when you're going to get all this other stuff. then he steps on a rake, then he slips on a banana peel and falls downstairs...
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mr. trump's initial attempt to invoke executive privilege. and on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained 15 points to close at 35,756-- another record. the nasdaq rose nine points. the s&p 500 added eight, also closing at a new high. still to come on the newshour: what's at stake for families, as democrats weigh dropping family leave from the president's spending bill. congress takes social media giants to task over how their platforms impact the mental health and privacy of children and teens. one afghan woman's emotional journey, from escaping the liban, to resettling in rural america. and, much more. >> woodruff: as we reported, democrats are trying to whittle down the price tag of their social spending bill, and among the ideas that could be cut is a national paid family leave program. president biden originally proposed 12 weeks. as we reported, democrats have tentatively agreed to cut that to four weeks, and even further cuts are still under consideration. as this hangs in the balance, we checked in with people across the country about how this issue has i
mr. trump's initial attempt to invoke executive privilege. and on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained 15 points to close at 35,756-- another record. the nasdaq rose nine points. the s&p 500 added eight, also closing at a new high. still to come on the newshour: what's at stake for families, as democrats weigh dropping family leave from the president's spending bill. congress takes social media giants to task over how their platforms impact the mental health and...
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mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that michael jones, a fellow in my office, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the year so he can participate in the national defense authorization act consideration. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blumenthal: mr. president, we have reached a really important point in our relationship with one of our great allies in the world. the united states has before it the challenge, and this congress can meet that challenge, for $1 billion of supplemental security assistance to replenish israel's iron dome system. that funding is provided in h.r. 5323, the iron dome supplemental appropriations act of 2022, passed by the house of representatives by an overwhelming -- and i emphasize overwhelming bipartisan support. i want to thank my connecticut colleague, rosa delauro of new haven for her leadership and all of the members of the house of representatives for their vision and courage in separating this measure and passing it, and we should do so now as quickly as possible. all of us know that the 2016 memorandum of understanding negotiate
mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that michael jones, a fellow in my office, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the year so he can participate in the national defense authorization act consideration. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. blumenthal: mr. president, we have reached a really important point in our relationship with one of our great allies in the world. the united states has before it the challenge, and this congress can meet that challenge, for $1...
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edward jones for the power of a deep clean in minutes try mr.s, clean freak begins deep cleaning on contact with 3x the cleaning power to break down tough messes in seconds so, it's perfect for stovetops, tough bathroom soap scum, and even stainless steel. mr. clean clean freak as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for...
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jones david corn and which you may seen on msnbc. today manchin lending some credence to at least part of that report. now after manchin spoke out today, mr his later spin is also not true. okay. seems that the journalist and the senator are in a little bit of a battle, i don't know if it is a bernie level battle and we'll get into the bottom of it when the journalist himself david corn when we're back in 60 seconds. rn when we're back in 60 seconds. fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast heartburn relief in every bite. crunchy outside, chewy inside. ♪ tums, tums, tums, tums ♪ tums chewy bites before you go there, or there... start here. walgreens makes it easy to stay protected wherever you go. schedule your free flu shot and covid-19 vaccine today. ♪♪ hi mr. charles. we made you dinner. aww, thank you. ♪♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: aww, thank you. try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette >>> we're back with the reporter with the scoop, david corn. good to see you, sir. >> goo
jones david corn and which you may seen on msnbc. today manchin lending some credence to at least part of that report. now after manchin spoke out today, mr his later spin is also not true. okay. seems that the journalist and the senator are in a little bit of a battle, i don't know if it is a bernie level battle and we'll get into the bottom of it when the journalist himself david corn when we're back in 60 seconds. rn when we're back in 60 seconds. fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast...
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mr. wonderful all black ties >> wearing it for breast cancer awareness. >> i'll steel becky's line from last hour. dow jonesnts, s&p off about 15 points. bitcoin trading six month highs. the first bitcoin etf's could start trading tomorrow bitcoin has been surging in recent days and will in fact make its debut tomorrow. won approval to own a 51% stake in that china business in 2004 did not disclose how much it is paying to acquire full ownership. check this out did you go to the movies this week "halloween kills." >> i saw the first half hour i loved the first half hour. >> number one at the weekend box office taking in $50.3 million very strong debut. notable because the film was released simultaneously and on nbc universal's peacock streaming service. nbc is of course the parent company of cnbc. >> why did you watch the first half hour? >> i can't watch it when people are around it is a beautiful day and you are watching "halloween kills. >> not going to give anything away if you watched the last one where you are pretty sure that he was killed in the fire and jamie lee curtis is waiving her arms saying n
mr. wonderful all black ties >> wearing it for breast cancer awareness. >> i'll steel becky's line from last hour. dow jonesnts, s&p off about 15 points. bitcoin trading six month highs. the first bitcoin etf's could start trading tomorrow bitcoin has been surging in recent days and will in fact make its debut tomorrow. won approval to own a 51% stake in that china business in 2004 did not disclose how much it is paying to acquire full ownership. check this out did you go to the...
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mr. smith, could you please connect us to the next caller. >> hello. thanks so much for holding this hearing. my name's sarah jones. i am on staff at the sfmta. i'm also a member of the board of friends of the urban forest, but i'm here today on my own time, and i'm speaking today as a resident of district 5. so as many people has mentioned today, our urban forest is a deeply effective way to make our city equal on two main goals: neighborhood equity and climate resilience. trees are a way that people are directly responsible for contributing and shaping their space. trees shouldn't be seen as something extra or something that's an amenity. trees are one piece of the fix and something we can't do without, really. so now, i want to talk a little bit about the context of the trees are our connective tissues of the streets of our communities. as supervisor mar mentioned, they are our most pervasive [indiscernible] another way that trees are essential is they are reaching part of that 80. street trees are safer and more hospitable spaces for -- >> clerk: thank you. your comments are concluded. >> supervisor peskin: mis
mr. smith, could you please connect us to the next caller. >> hello. thanks so much for holding this hearing. my name's sarah jones. i am on staff at the sfmta. i'm also a member of the board of friends of the urban forest, but i'm here today on my own time, and i'm speaking today as a resident of district 5. so as many people has mentioned today, our urban forest is a deeply effective way to make our city equal on two main goals: neighborhood equity and climate resilience. trees are a...
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mr. smith, could you please connect us to the next caller. >> hello. thanks so much for holding this hearing. my name's sarah jones.i am on staff at the sfmta. i'm also a member of the board of friends of the urban forest, but i'm here today on my own time, and i'm speaking today as a resident of district 5. so as many people has mentioned today, our urban forest is a deeply effective way to make our city equal on two main goals: neighborhood equity and climate resilience. trees are a way that people are directly responsible for contributing and shaping their space. trees shouldn't be seen as something extra or something that's an amenity. trees are one piece of the fix and something we can't do without, really. so now, i want to talk a little bit about the context of the trees are our connective tissues of the streets of our communities. as supervisor mar mentioned, they are our most pervasive [indiscernible] another way that trees are essential is they are reaching part of that 80. street trees are safer and more hospitable spaces for -- >> clerk: thank you. your comments are concluded. >> supervisor peskin: miss
mr. smith, could you please connect us to the next caller. >> hello. thanks so much for holding this hearing. my name's sarah jones.i am on staff at the sfmta. i'm also a member of the board of friends of the urban forest, but i'm here today on my own time, and i'm speaking today as a resident of district 5. so as many people has mentioned today, our urban forest is a deeply effective way to make our city equal on two main goals: neighborhood equity and climate resilience. trees are a way...
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mr. magnus: one thing i definitely want to explore. it seems reasonable to me. sen. cassidy: a couple other issues. your law enforcement background is without parallel. on the other issues for example we discussed the jones act. cbp has jurisdiction over the jones act. the trade along that. what would you do in those areas that are kind of gaps in the background but nonetheless an important portion of the cbp mission? >> thank you for the question. i know is assumption is been made that would be more interested in the border and those functions to the trade functions of cbp but i want to assure you the trade functions are an area where i'm extremely interested and want to commit to learning as much as possible. the jones act, i'm sure you realize better than most is incredibly complex. i'm doing my best to learn about it. sen. cassidy: inevitably will need a lieutenant who is going to be in charge of that. just because, your plate will be full at the border. do you have the ability to hire your own lieutenants will be someone there who makes it's bob priority with the consideration. knowing you make an effort to learn but that this require someone with expertise. mr. magnus: thank you for the question. o
mr. magnus: one thing i definitely want to explore. it seems reasonable to me. sen. cassidy: a couple other issues. your law enforcement background is without parallel. on the other issues for example we discussed the jones act. cbp has jurisdiction over the jones act. the trade along that. what would you do in those areas that are kind of gaps in the background but nonetheless an important portion of the cbp mission? >> thank you for the question. i know is assumption is been made that...