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mrs. kennedy in 1963. in appreciation for the united states help in saving the portion of egypt that was going to be submerged by the construction of the s1 high dam. so this and several other items were saved now. this could have ended up on the banks of the potomac in washington as some wanted it could have ended up on the banks of the charles in boston as others. wanted but it was president johnson who decided it would come here to new york and it would be in this extraordinary sackler wing where would be protected inside from the elements of outside now it had been outside for quite some time. but president johnson wanted to make sure was protected while i was in american hands. this is 2036 years old and by comparison. we are 60 years as a very small measure of time, but we are honored and grateful to have had those 60 years. thanks to the generosity of mrs. kennedy and her founding of our organization and to celebrate it here tonight in this place connected with presidential history. it was truly rem
mrs. kennedy in 1963. in appreciation for the united states help in saving the portion of egypt that was going to be submerged by the construction of the s1 high dam. so this and several other items were saved now. this could have ended up on the banks of the potomac in washington as some wanted it could have ended up on the banks of the charles in boston as others. wanted but it was president johnson who decided it would come here to new york and it would be in this extraordinary sackler wing...
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mrs. kennedy at the gala. and supporter of the association, and she shared inspirational remarks on the founding and early work of the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31 with a three year old -- a newborn baby, and a very busy husband when she became first lady. and it's hard to believe,, how much she dreaded moving into the white house. at the most terrible thing has happened, she wrote to her friend, bunny mellon, the day after the election, jack has won. we have to move into the white house, so dreary, all those curtains. she was dismayed that there was no way that visitors or visiting heads of state could learn about american history and thought the public rooms look like a department store. bunny mellon, who eventually redesigned the rose garden, along with jayne wrightsman douglas dillon and, all important benefactor's of this museum, would be among the greatest elders and most generous donors to the white house restoration. she said about making a home for her husband and fam
mrs. kennedy at the gala. and supporter of the association, and she shared inspirational remarks on the founding and early work of the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31 with a three year old -- a newborn baby, and a very busy husband when she became first lady. and it's hard to believe,, how much she dreaded moving into the white house. at the most terrible thing has happened, she wrote to her friend, bunny mellon, the day after the election, jack has won. we...
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mrs. kennedy at the gala. nderful friend and supporter of the association. she shares inspirational remarks on the founding and early work for the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31, the 3-year-old, a newborn baby and a very busy husband when she became first lady. it's hard to believe how much she dreaded moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened she wrote to her friend the day after the election. jack has won. we have to move into thewhite house. so dreary, all those curtains. she was dismayed it was no way that visitors or visiting heads of state could learn about american history and thought the public rooms looked like a department store. bunny melon who redesigned the rose garden all important ben if he can -- benefactors of this museum would be among her greatest helpers to the white house restoration. she set about making a home for her husband and family and for the american people. she wanted the white house to reflect america's history and art and
mrs. kennedy at the gala. nderful friend and supporter of the association. she shares inspirational remarks on the founding and early work for the association. >> it's hard to believe that my mother was only 31, the 3-year-old, a newborn baby and a very busy husband when she became first lady. it's hard to believe how much she dreaded moving into the white house. the most terrible thing has happened she wrote to her friend the day after the election. jack has won. we have to move into...
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mr. kennedy. [laughter] >> you better believe it. edy: and chief of staff young american for liberty, i will see him in august also on the roster tonight. abby, aoc said acknowledge independence bandwidth. i think you think democrats don't have to rely on democrats because there are fewer and fewer of them but they are are still important in conversation? >> absolutely and my first reaction to what she said, democrats should take their independent attention away from after the 2020 election, research found biden electronic 52%, 43% among independent but outside of that looking at the broader picture and and nbc news survey came out sunday and spoke to the current state of what people think about the president, more than seven in ten u.s. american -- four american adults think the country is on the wrong track. only 22% say is headed in the right direction and not because joe biden is in far left enough, he's made decisions that lean far left so instead of focusing on the far left issues, you might want to focus more on american issues
mr. kennedy. [laughter] >> you better believe it. edy: and chief of staff young american for liberty, i will see him in august also on the roster tonight. abby, aoc said acknowledge independence bandwidth. i think you think democrats don't have to rely on democrats because there are fewer and fewer of them but they are are still important in conversation? >> absolutely and my first reaction to what she said, democrats should take their independent attention away from after the 2020...
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mr. kennedy joins us this morning.to guess that when you were in a dorm room at the university of sussex a few years ago, you had an electric bill or a gas bill to pay. i think this has been underreported. how much and when are those bills going to skyrocket for sussex, the rest of great britain, and for that matter, europe? will: well, it was more than a few years ago, but i think you raised a very important point, that there is a storm coming here. there was already a storm coming before the war, that gas and power prices in europe were at unprecedented levels, and that is only intensifying. gas is down a bit today, but it has rocketed up in the last few weeks. there have been unprecedented levels of many multiples of what they were years ago. almost everywhere there are subsidies in place, but governments are increasingly going to face a very stark choice, even as they spend hundreds of millions of dollars . either they subsidize people's energy bills or there will be a cost-of-living shock unlike anything we have s
mr. kennedy joins us this morning.to guess that when you were in a dorm room at the university of sussex a few years ago, you had an electric bill or a gas bill to pay. i think this has been underreported. how much and when are those bills going to skyrocket for sussex, the rest of great britain, and for that matter, europe? will: well, it was more than a few years ago, but i think you raised a very important point, that there is a storm coming here. there was already a storm coming before the...
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mr. chairman. >> senator kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. naranjo, did i say your name right? >> yes, you did, thank you. >> i'm sorry for all your troubles. >> thank you. >> mr. zimbro, tell my old friend phil gerston i said hi. >> yes, i will. he had warm regards to send to you. >> fine lawyer, fine lawyer. professor skill, with respect to a divisional merc and then a bankruptcy, does the bankruptcy judge or does the bankruptcy court make a distinction between a divisional merger bankruptcy in good faith and one in bad faith? >> yes, i think a bankruptcy judge would. they would look at the bad co, to use the term we've adopted from judge fitzgerald. they'd look at bad co and ask the question is that an entity that is in bankruptcy for a proper bankruptcy purpose. and if you set up a bad co that had real assets and the liabilities as well, you might say, yes, that's a proper purpose for that -- for that entity. but the judge looks at what went on in the particular divisional merger and makes a decision. >> let me explore that a minute. i've not ever practiced in bankruptcy co
mr. chairman. >> senator kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. ms. naranjo, did i say your name right? >> yes, you did, thank you. >> i'm sorry for all your troubles. >> thank you. >> mr. zimbro, tell my old friend phil gerston i said hi. >> yes, i will. he had warm regards to send to you. >> fine lawyer, fine lawyer. professor skill, with respect to a divisional merc and then a bankruptcy, does the bankruptcy judge or does the bankruptcy court...
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kennedy: absolutely. you like mr. burn? >> i do, he's well experienced, smart and more and partly. he is in a sense and let me tell you why. putin, he's not just angry and frustrated now, he's been angry and frustrated and humiliated for decades. i'm old enough the soviet union was collapsing, i was in the ac working against some targets. you could see in their eyes everything falling apart around them, they have the life. if you are an officer, you have the life. kennedy: do you have the life for life? >> you are set for life, your kids are set for life, everything would be great. then when it starts collapsing and started hitting various targets because their world was falling apart and maybe opportunity from our perspective as an intel organization, you could see the fear and humiliation, they were scared and didn't know what was happening, putin was in the same boat and that's what he is experiencing and he has been experiencing back ever since and has been clear about wanting to resurrect some fashion to understand part of what drives this guy, the problem is talking about pla
kennedy: absolutely. you like mr. burn? >> i do, he's well experienced, smart and more and partly. he is in a sense and let me tell you why. putin, he's not just angry and frustrated now, he's been angry and frustrated and humiliated for decades. i'm old enough the soviet union was collapsing, i was in the ac working against some targets. you could see in their eyes everything falling apart around them, they have the life. if you are an officer, you have the life. kennedy: do you have...
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kennedy: thank you mr. chairman, judge. i have enjoyed listening to you today. i find you to be very intelligent and very articulate. i'm still a little uncertain about how you think, how you approach cases, deciding cases, and we will talk about that in a moment. i'm not going to ask you, nor should i, how you would decide a case. i'm not can ask you, nor should i, whether you think a particular precedent is a good precedent or not. but i'm going to talk to you about the law. but first, you don't support efforts to delegitimize the united states supreme court, do you? judge jackson: senator, i have nothing but esteem for the united states supreme court, where my hopefully future colleagues on the court in the works that the court does. sen. kennedy: cannot we agree that the calls to pack the court delegitimize the court? judge jackson: senator, it would not be appropriate for me, in my view, to comment on calls to pack the courts, as you say, to increase the number, to do any structural changes, those are policy determinations for congress. what the consequence
kennedy: thank you mr. chairman, judge. i have enjoyed listening to you today. i find you to be very intelligent and very articulate. i'm still a little uncertain about how you think, how you approach cases, deciding cases, and we will talk about that in a moment. i'm not going to ask you, nor should i, how you would decide a case. i'm not can ask you, nor should i, whether you think a particular precedent is a good precedent or not. but i'm going to talk to you about the law. but first, you...
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kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chair. >> judge jackson. welcome back to the senate judiciary committee. the last time you were before us, just a year ago, i recall you mentioned every once in a while, you make it a point to walk two blocks from your courthouse to the national archives. as you all know, the national archives is where the declaration of independence, constitution, and the bill of rights are at. you shared that you go there and reflect of the office that you hold. it is a safe place, these archives to be reminded of our nation's highest ideals, our pursuit of a union that is more fair, that is more free as it striving to be more perfect. it is also a sight to see where two and a half centuries our democracies remained a worker progress appeared it is . it is incumbent on all of us to make the progress. as a man who wrote our founding documents can never imagine that you would one day be here, a formal public defender, a college graduate of a public high school, a working mom, the first black woman nominated to serve the nation's highest court. our founding fathers could al
kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chair. >> judge jackson. welcome back to the senate judiciary committee. the last time you were before us, just a year ago, i recall you mentioned every once in a while, you make it a point to walk two blocks from your courthouse to the national archives. as you all know, the national archives is where the declaration of independence, constitution, and the bill of rights are at. you shared that you go there and reflect of the office that you hold. it is a...
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stirring oratory that we have associated in the past with cold war presidents like kennedy talking about berlin, oregon saying mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall, we will see if they achieve that kind of moral clarity and resident stirring moment. but it is an important moment, because he does need to take leadership, as he has been in these last few weeks of the western alliance. he made it clear that this kind of, you know, territorial aggression by russia is not acceptable under any circumstances. he has to lead the world and making it clear that russia cannot get away with it. >> jeremy, you've advised a lot of leaders throughout your career. if you were advising president biden, what would you tell him the world needs to hear? >> i think they need to hear, the world needs to hear, that this is a global struggle. this is not merely a regional conflict that affects the borders of ukraine. this is in effect, has become world war ii and a half. this has become a struggle between democracy autocracy. if we lose this fight, if putin is allowed to take all of ukraine, to subjugate ukraine, to split the west, and t
stirring oratory that we have associated in the past with cold war presidents like kennedy talking about berlin, oregon saying mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall, we will see if they achieve that kind of moral clarity and resident stirring moment. but it is an important moment, because he does need to take leadership, as he has been in these last few weeks of the western alliance. he made it clear that this kind of, you know, territorial aggression by russia is not acceptable under any...
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kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chair. >> judge jackson. welcome back to the senate judiciary committee. the last time you were before us, just a year ago, i recall you mentioned every once in a while, you make it a point to walk two blocks from your courthouse to the national archives. as you all know, the national archives is where the declaration of independence, constitution, and the bill of rights are at. you shared that you go there and reflect of the office that you hold. it is a safe place, these archives to be reminded of our nation's highest ideals, our pursuit of a union that is more fair, that is more free as it striving to be more perfect. it is also a sight to see where two and a half centuries our democracies remained a worker progress appeared it is . it is incumbent on all of us to make the progress. as a man who wrote our founding documents can never imagine that you would one day be here, a formal public defender, a college graduate of a public high school, a working mom, the first black woman nominated to serve the nation's highest court. our founding fathers could al
kennedy. >> thank you, mr. chair. >> judge jackson. welcome back to the senate judiciary committee. the last time you were before us, just a year ago, i recall you mentioned every once in a while, you make it a point to walk two blocks from your courthouse to the national archives. as you all know, the national archives is where the declaration of independence, constitution, and the bill of rights are at. you shared that you go there and reflect of the office that you hold. it is a...
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senator kennedy you are recognized for opening remarks. >> mr.irman, thank you for calling the hearing. thank you to all of the witnesses for being here today. i look forward to the testimony and i plan to listen and learn. thank you mr. chairman let us begin with judge fitzgerald the united states bankruptcy judge 1987 through 2013 including five years of the chief judge while on the bench she presided toward more cases than any other bankruptcy judge in our shareholder at the pittsburgh-based law firm and a professor in the practice of law at the university of pittsburgh school of our teaching school classes anything advance bankruptcy these procedures. >> thank you chairman white house and chairman kennedy and all the members of the subcommittee i appreciate the opportunity to be here today to testify as you continue to work on issues related to bankruptcy and of the mergers and i appreciate the effort you're putting forth want to begin by noting i see nothing improper with the state of texas and asking a lot to authorize a particular form of
senator kennedy you are recognized for opening remarks. >> mr.irman, thank you for calling the hearing. thank you to all of the witnesses for being here today. i look forward to the testimony and i plan to listen and learn. thank you mr. chairman let us begin with judge fitzgerald the united states bankruptcy judge 1987 through 2013 including five years of the chief judge while on the bench she presided toward more cases than any other bankruptcy judge in our shareholder at the...
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mr. powell. >> senator ossoff from georgia is -- >> that is senator kennedy of louisiana with the fed chair as&a continues over at senate banking. >>> we continue to be in this range here, dow is down 171. nasdaq actually the worst performing of the major averages holding on to a loss of more than 1%. john >> we will continue to monitor the fed chair's comment and bring you highlights plus, coming up after the break, the ceo of a recent software ipo on earnings samsara ticker it. stay with us ♪ ["fly me to the moon"] ♪ ♪ ♪ imagine a community where millions share ideas and trade stocks, crypto and beyond. to the moon? in other words... etoro.the power of social investing. - hiring is step one when it comes to our growth. we can't open a new shop or a new location without the right people in place. i couldn't keep up until i found ziprecruiter. ziprecruiter helps us get out there quickly and get us qualified candidates quickly. they sent us applicants that matched what i was looking for. i've hired for every role, entry-level technicians, service advisors, store managers. ziprecruiter helps me
mr. powell. >> senator ossoff from georgia is -- >> that is senator kennedy of louisiana with the fed chair as&a continues over at senate banking. >>> we continue to be in this range here, dow is down 171. nasdaq actually the worst performing of the major averages holding on to a loss of more than 1%. john >> we will continue to monitor the fed chair's comment and bring you highlights plus, coming up after the break, the ceo of a recent software ipo on earnings...
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kennedy: the latest round of sanctions against russia but ukraine president bilotta mr.'s keep that hope is coming to with light. our present have acted sooner? discuss that and moments coming up. ♪♪ ♪♪ 's with 200 years of experience, personalized advice, and commission free trades on an award-winning app, we are working for you. planning. investing. advice. jp morgan wealth management. when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. which leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it shoot off like a rocket? or float off into the clouds? daddy! or maybe it takes on a life all its own. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes. behind the wheel of a lincoln is a mighty fine place to start. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. every business is on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. ♪ your dell technologies advisor can help you find the right tech solutions. so you can stop at nothing
kennedy: the latest round of sanctions against russia but ukraine president bilotta mr.'s keep that hope is coming to with light. our present have acted sooner? discuss that and moments coming up. ♪♪ ♪♪ 's with 200 years of experience, personalized advice, and commission free trades on an award-winning app, we are working for you. planning. investing. advice. jp morgan wealth management. when you're driving a lincoln, stress seems to evaporate into thin air. which leaves us to wonder,...
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senator kennedy is recognized from louisiana. >> thank you mr. chairman. the president has requested that the congress appropriate additional money to buy covid. senator hollen referred to it. to have that money --do we have that money? >> i feel like i am getting into fiscal policy. i want to leave this to. >> do we have that money? >> do we have that money? >> do even have 5% of that money? >> i do not know what you mean by have the money. >> will we have to borrow the money? >> yes we are running deficits, a lot of spending is on the basis of borrowing. >> ok. let me ask you about the sanctions on russia's central bank. the western sanctions the bank and you say it is -- some say it has prevented russia from using those foreign reserves. they are foreign reserves, they are not in russia. they are in other banks in other countries. has china joined in that sanction? >> no. >> china wants to, it could support the ruble could it not? >> in theory, yes. >> does that sanction on the foreign reserves of russia, by the west, does that stop dollars in --and eur
senator kennedy is recognized from louisiana. >> thank you mr. chairman. the president has requested that the congress appropriate additional money to buy covid. senator hollen referred to it. to have that money --do we have that money? >> i feel like i am getting into fiscal policy. i want to leave this to. >> do we have that money? >> do we have that money? >> do even have 5% of that money? >> i do not know what you mean by have the money. >> will we...
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mr. peterman. oh, i'll be inaugurating them this weekend, with none other than ethel kennedy. a woman whose triumph in the face of tragedy is exceeded only by her proclivity to procreate. the, uh... the letter of... authenticity is in the side pocket there. elaine. i never knew kennedy had such a temper. oh-- oh, yeah. [chuckles] the only thing worse was his slice. [chuckles] see you on monday. have a good game. [♪♪] voted unanimously to permanently stay on daylight saving time. unanimously, people. across the board. obviously it passed the house but they were, like, no, this is terrible, the clock is moving backwards, forwards, we just want to stay on daylight savings or as the rest of the world calls it, time. think about how no one greece on anything in this country. and the senate, guys, everyone. elizabeth warren, mitch mcconnell, every one of them is, like, yeah, we all agree on this thing. i love looking for moments in life where you can find the common humanity to know that i hate the clock switching, the know that mitch mcconnell shares that hate with me as a human be
mr. peterman. oh, i'll be inaugurating them this weekend, with none other than ethel kennedy. a woman whose triumph in the face of tragedy is exceeded only by her proclivity to procreate. the, uh... the letter of... authenticity is in the side pocket there. elaine. i never knew kennedy had such a temper. oh-- oh, yeah. [chuckles] the only thing worse was his slice. [chuckles] see you on monday. have a good game. [♪♪] voted unanimously to permanently stay on daylight saving time....
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you said john kennedy said that winston churchill mowlized the language and sent it to biden. mr.battle on the wrong side. is it that dangerous? >> i think it is. that was said about winston churchill. it helps with rallying your own people. look at president zelensky and what rhetoric he's used to rally his own people in a churchillian way. it matters. when you say things that are false, wrong or contradicted by your staff or your allies, you're sending signals -- dangerous signals. vladimir putin is we're glad to say cornered right now. he's clearly overreached and made terrible miscalculations. we're pausing perhaps in their battle for kyiv. they're certainly on the -- they've been pushed back from where they expected to be. a great opportunity. the risk is that by sending the wrong signals to vladimir putin, you could prompt him to escalate, to go further. if he thinks for example that the end point of this is that the u.s. wants to see him gone and will try to do things to get him gone, then the stakes for him are maximal. >> neil: yeah. nothing to lose. >> he may decide to b
you said john kennedy said that winston churchill mowlized the language and sent it to biden. mr.battle on the wrong side. is it that dangerous? >> i think it is. that was said about winston churchill. it helps with rallying your own people. look at president zelensky and what rhetoric he's used to rally his own people in a churchillian way. it matters. when you say things that are false, wrong or contradicted by your staff or your allies, you're sending signals -- dangerous signals....
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kennedy, speaking directly to russian citizens, to ronald reagan in his great and famous call, "mr. who believe in democracy, we support the russian citizens' quest for democracy in their own country. the russian citizens are not our enemy, as president biden said. the yearning of democracy for people in russia is something that we hope russia changes from an authoritarian state by democratic means, by the people, and biden was calling on them to do so. and russians will hear it. even though so much of western content has been shut off in russia. >> here's the thing i don't need to tell you, i don't need to tell our viewers. this is not just a challenge abroad. this is a challenge here at home of the and in a new piece, jennifer reuben writes. when you lose, you allow the victor to governor. biden should bring back with him some of the eloquent language he used in poland and start addressing the authoritarian menace the gop poses in the united states, your thoughts? >> i couldn't agree more. i think she expressed it beautifully. from the very beginning of biden's term, he's talked a
kennedy, speaking directly to russian citizens, to ronald reagan in his great and famous call, "mr. who believe in democracy, we support the russian citizens' quest for democracy in their own country. the russian citizens are not our enemy, as president biden said. the yearning of democracy for people in russia is something that we hope russia changes from an authoritarian state by democratic means, by the people, and biden was calling on them to do so. and russians will hear it. even...
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kennedy speaking directly to russian citizens. to ronald reagan in his great and famous call, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall.at tradition. again, as americans, as people who believe in democracy, we support the russian citizens' quest for democracy in their own country. the russian citizens are not our enemy, as president biden said. the yearning for democracy of people in russia is a thing that will actually change things in russia. and that's what we hope happens, that russia changes from an authoritarian state by democratic means, by the people. and biden was calling on them to do so. and russians will hear it, even though so much of western content has been shut off in russia. >> i mean, here's the thing, i don't need to tell you, i don't need to tell our viewers. this is not just a challenge abroad. this is a challenge here at home and in a new piece for "the washington post," jennifer rubin writes, quote, biden should strongly consider a parallel speech here at home to address the threats to democracy posed not by a foreign dictator but a right-wing movement that also thinks might makes right, that sho
kennedy speaking directly to russian citizens. to ronald reagan in his great and famous call, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall.at tradition. again, as americans, as people who believe in democracy, we support the russian citizens' quest for democracy in their own country. the russian citizens are not our enemy, as president biden said. the yearning for democracy of people in russia is a thing that will actually change things in russia. and that's what we hope happens, that russia changes from...
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kennedy told congress that the u.s. -- has the state department formally signed up on it? mr. price: we do not speak to potential arms sales until they are notified to congress. in terms of conveying truthful, accurate messaging and information into russia, that is something that we are focused on. it is something that the state department is certainly focused on and i know a number of our allies and partners are focused on as well. we are focused on because moscow has set to be a purveyor of information that is false and misleading, that is disinformation. >> who's in the government is doing this and this -- which interdepartmental body is coordinating this? mr. price: a lot of this activity does come out of the state department in terms of speaking directly to the russian audiences. if you have been on our social media channels, if you have seen what we have done with russian media, independent media, media that is closer to the russian state, much of that is emanating from the state department. our embassies in moscow is engaged in those as well, but also the point that our
kennedy told congress that the u.s. -- has the state department formally signed up on it? mr. price: we do not speak to potential arms sales until they are notified to congress. in terms of conveying truthful, accurate messaging and information into russia, that is something that we are focused on. it is something that the state department is certainly focused on and i know a number of our allies and partners are focused on as well. we are focused on because moscow has set to be a purveyor of...
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mr. chairman, i appreciate you being here. i would like to talk a little bit about what senator kennedy was just talking about with respect to energy. as a candidate, president biden promised he would do away with the oil and gas industry in america if he were elected and that has been one of the campaign promises he has been successful, undertaking a wart on that industry. -- a war on that industry. whether it is pressuring asset managers and banks to stop lending, to divest from energy projects, it has been a very extensive effort to decrease american energy production. that has had the effect of costing american jobs, it is had the effect of raising domestic prices for energy. it is also had the effect of making it extremely difficult for the biden did ministration to respond to russia's invasion of ukraine because it makes it very difficult to hit vladimir putin where it would really hurt. it makes it difficult to section let of your prudence energy. the reason -- it makes it difficult to sanction vladimir putin's energy. vladimir putin's energy will raise prices for energy around the world given our dependence on russian energ
mr. chairman, i appreciate you being here. i would like to talk a little bit about what senator kennedy was just talking about with respect to energy. as a candidate, president biden promised he would do away with the oil and gas industry in america if he were elected and that has been one of the campaign promises he has been successful, undertaking a wart on that industry. -- a war on that industry. whether it is pressuring asset managers and banks to stop lending, to divest from energy...
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senator kennedy is recognized afrom louisiana. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the president has requested the congress appropriate additional money is senator vanallen just referred to. do we have that money? >> i feel like i'm getting into fiscal policy here. i really want to leave this to -- >> but do we have that money? >> in the sense of -- >> do we even have 5% of that money? >> i don't know what you mean by have the money. >> do we have to borrow it? >> i think we are running a deficit, so a lot of spending is on the basis of borrowing. >> okay. let me ask about the sanctions on russia's central bank. the west sanctions on its bank and you say it is or some say it's basically prevented russia from using those foreign reserves because they are foreign reserves and they are not fromve russia. they are from other banks and countries. has china joined in on that sanction? if china wants to it could support the ruble, could it not? >> in theory, yes. >> does that sanction on the foreign reserves with russia, does that stop the dollars from coming into russia?
senator kennedy is recognized afrom louisiana. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the president has requested the congress appropriate additional money is senator vanallen just referred to. do we have that money? >> i feel like i'm getting into fiscal policy here. i really want to leave this to -- >> but do we have that money? >> in the sense of -- >> do we even have 5% of that money? >> i don't know what you mean by have the money. >> do we have to borrow it?...
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mr. speaker, let us make this house freedom square. let us stand with those who are assaulted by a tyrant. the generation before mine, john kennedy referred to england as why england slept. if we do not eat this tyrant now, we will pay greatly later. i urge my colleagues, stand with these brave ukrainians who stand for freedom and liberty and international law and let us all overwhelmingly, unanimously vote for this legislation and send a message not just to putin but to all the tyrants of the world who would test us once again, that we will not blink. i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman yields back and the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> is my friend has no further speakers, i yield. i think the speaker for his remarks. very important chambers that passed unanimously and said to putin that the american people stand for the ukrainian people and against mr. putin. it is no coincidence to me that today is texas independence day. my forefathers taught -- fought for liberty. we have watched the ukrainian people fight against the ukrainian people. -- russian. just a few days ago as he sits in the bunker, putti
mr. speaker, let us make this house freedom square. let us stand with those who are assaulted by a tyrant. the generation before mine, john kennedy referred to england as why england slept. if we do not eat this tyrant now, we will pay greatly later. i urge my colleagues, stand with these brave ukrainians who stand for freedom and liberty and international law and let us all overwhelmingly, unanimously vote for this legislation and send a message not just to putin but to all the tyrants of the...
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ranching people where i come from know that john kennedy is super smart, pretends to be an kaw shucks guy as he picks your pocket. >> will i get equal time, mr. chairman? >> he always gets unequal time. he always gets bonus time. i think i might be helpful for us to understand who -- past nominees have told about the mold of particular justices that they thought they followed in. if you have to tell the american people who you're closest to, who is that justice? who are those justices? >> thank you for the question, senator. i must admit that i don't really have a justice that i have mold i myself after or that i would. what i have is a record. i have 570 plus cases in which i have i'm employed the methodology that i described and that shows people how i analyze cases. in every case i am proceeding from a neutral posture, in every case. i describe thoroughly all of the arguments that are made in the case to me as a judge because i want in my lengthy opinions for people to understand the inputs. this, i say, is what i'm considering because i lay out very, you know, detailed way everything that people have argued in all of the cases. when i'm
ranching people where i come from know that john kennedy is super smart, pretends to be an kaw shucks guy as he picks your pocket. >> will i get equal time, mr. chairman? >> he always gets unequal time. he always gets bonus time. i think i might be helpful for us to understand who -- past nominees have told about the mold of particular justices that they thought they followed in. if you have to tell the american people who you're closest to, who is that justice? who are those...
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were going to be in the white house with president kennedy announcing the peace corps on prospects of my mankind. we're actually in london and on the mrs roosevelt in the center on the right as paul noble one of the producers and on the left is my mother who was one of the producers of prospects of mankind and notably the only woman here and it's there's a burton russell behind and a group of men here. this is a typical day on the set. although they happen to be in england for this particular broadcast, but it my mother spoke frequently when i was a child about eleanor and i think one of the reasons eleanor roosevelt was a enormous presence in my household. i kind of thought actually she we were related to her in some way although of course, so did david geffen and other people who had mrs. roosevelt icons on their kitchen. hanging where their mothers and grandmothers had hunt the thing that's important was important to me about writing about eleanor roosevelt and about looking eleanor roosevelt and listening to alida describe the true history of eleanor roosevelt and i commend everybody by the way to the works of alita black because y
were going to be in the white house with president kennedy announcing the peace corps on prospects of my mankind. we're actually in london and on the mrs roosevelt in the center on the right as paul noble one of the producers and on the left is my mother who was one of the producers of prospects of mankind and notably the only woman here and it's there's a burton russell behind and a group of men here. this is a typical day on the set. although they happen to be in england for this particular...
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mr. speaker, let us make this house freedom square. let us stand with those who are assaulted by a tyrant. the generation before mine, john kennedyeferred to england as why england slept. if we do not meet this tyrant now, we will pay greatly later. so i urge my colleagues, stand with these brave ukrainians who stand for freedom and liberty and international law. let us all overwhelmingly, unanimously vote for this resolution and send a message. not just to putin, but to all the tyrants of the world who would test us once again, that we will not blink. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i have no more speakers. if the gentleman from new york, the chairman, my friend, mr. meeks, has no further speakers, i'm prepared to close. mr. meeks: i have no further speakers, mr. speaker. i yield to my friend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: thank you, meek. i want to thank the leader for his remarks -- mr. speaker. i want to thank the leader for his remarks. i t
mr. speaker, let us make this house freedom square. let us stand with those who are assaulted by a tyrant. the generation before mine, john kennedyeferred to england as why england slept. if we do not meet this tyrant now, we will pay greatly later. so i urge my colleagues, stand with these brave ukrainians who stand for freedom and liberty and international law. let us all overwhelmingly, unanimously vote for this resolution and send a message. not just to putin, but to all the tyrants of the...
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mr. president, i was a teenager during the cuban missile crisis. had president kennedy listened to his generals rather than to his better angels, we might not be here today. this building might not be here. public service advertisements told us to duck and cover under our school desks. backpack nukes designed to repel the soviet advance on west germany rolled off the assembly lines. u.s. and soviet leaders were awoken in the middle of the night to false alarms of nuclear armageddon. these events must forever belong to our past, not to our future, a future held together by the fear of annihilation is a burden, not an inspiration. but congress can shape a safer, more inspiring future by supporting president biden's efforts to reenter a good iran nuclear deal, and we can and we must hold ourselves to a higher standard than russia when it comes to resting the fate of humanity in the -- wresting the fate of humanity in the hands of just one human being. thank you, mr. president. this is a subject that should command the attention of every single american. we have to move fur
mr. president, i was a teenager during the cuban missile crisis. had president kennedy listened to his generals rather than to his better angels, we might not be here today. this building might not be here. public service advertisements told us to duck and cover under our school desks. backpack nukes designed to repel the soviet advance on west germany rolled off the assembly lines. u.s. and soviet leaders were awoken in the middle of the night to false alarms of nuclear armageddon. these...
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kennedy understood this. and so does my friend, senator blunt. right, senator blunt? mr. blunt: exactly.so glad to be here with you, senator stabenow. we've been friends a long time. we worked together on a number of issues, both in the house where we came at the same time and in the senate when i got to the senate. but clearly this is one of the things that i think we both have a strong sense, that we really made a difference, not only how we look at mental health but also in the way we talk about mental health. senator stabenow's point of treating mental health like all other health and what happens when you do that. we got an award last month when i was home and senator stabenow was virtually in jefferson city, missouri for a few minutes from the missouri behavioral health council, the excellence in mental health award. brett mcginny, the head of that council talked about what they were doing and what they were seeing from would they were doing. also we talked about the partnership with community health centers, another thing we've worked together on. and joe pearlley and brett mcginn
kennedy understood this. and so does my friend, senator blunt. right, senator blunt? mr. blunt: exactly.so glad to be here with you, senator stabenow. we've been friends a long time. we worked together on a number of issues, both in the house where we came at the same time and in the senate when i got to the senate. but clearly this is one of the things that i think we both have a strong sense, that we really made a difference, not only how we look at mental health but also in the way we talk...
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mr. chairman, i appreciate you being here. i would like to talk about what senator kennedy was talking about with respect to energy. as a candidate president biden promised he would do away with the oil and gas industry if he were elected and that's one of the campaign promises he kept to effectively, whether it's killing the keystone pipeline limits or terminating gas leases on federal lands and pressuring assets managers and banks to stop lending and it has been an extensive effort to decrease the energy, and it had an affect, as senator kennedy mentioned, it makes it difficult for president biden to hit vladimir putin where it would really hurt. it makes it difficult to sanction putin's energy. the reason for that is sanctioning putin's energy, again, related to the argument senator kennedy laid out, it will raise prices around the world. we're in a tough spot. energy touches so many aspects of our economy. i hope i could get your insight in terms of how you look at the trend line for energy prices, mr. chairman, and how that is going to affect monetary policy moving forward? >> i mean, in the near term, clearly
mr. chairman, i appreciate you being here. i would like to talk about what senator kennedy was talking about with respect to energy. as a candidate president biden promised he would do away with the oil and gas industry if he were elected and that's one of the campaign promises he kept to effectively, whether it's killing the keystone pipeline limits or terminating gas leases on federal lands and pressuring assets managers and banks to stop lending and it has been an extensive effort to...
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mr. todd you are recognized for five minutes. chairman dole republican leader latta members of the kennedy thank you for the opportunity to testify. and please represent hbc and served on this order of directors. htc is the nations largest telecommunications cooperative. our local subscribers we called them are members. for over 70 years htc has been a leading communications provider for coastal apps share. i'm excited about the role the wireless place in our future and the efforts to bring the latest communication service to our members. while the potential of wireless services including 5g and beyond the key input needed to make that potentially reality is spectrum. it depends on sustainable a predictable access to spectrum to find that resource. congress can support efforts to ensure that all americans have access to the latest wireless services in three ways. first by extending the d.c. spectrum auction authority. second i bring the additional spectrum to the market for licensed commercial use and third making sure winning auction bidders can swiftly and efficiently with their special resources to use to serve consumers. htc
mr. todd you are recognized for five minutes. chairman dole republican leader latta members of the kennedy thank you for the opportunity to testify. and please represent hbc and served on this order of directors. htc is the nations largest telecommunications cooperative. our local subscribers we called them are members. for over 70 years htc has been a leading communications provider for coastal apps share. i'm excited about the role the wireless place in our future and the efforts to bring the...
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kennedy. i'm a core team member of rescue s.f. i've read all the applications, and i support the candidacy of mark nagel, gary mccoy, kelley cutler, and josh steinberger. mr. nagel has tremendous skill and experience that would benefit a wide range of san francisco homeless community. most recently, he met with stakeholders in the tenderloin and the department of emergency management to redefine the dashboard that he developed. i also want to say a little bit about mark as a human being. he's caring and committed and thinks objectively before making decisions. he works with others well, works constructively is well. mark is a tremendous advocate for both housed and unhoused, so i want to just add that because i've observed this over the last two years. thank you for the opportunity to give public comment. >> chair peskin: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hi. this is jennifer friedenbach, and i am calling on the coalition of homelessness, and thank you, rules committee, for your consideration today. i wanted to call in support of kelley cutler to be reappointed to the local homeless coordinating board? you have a number of incumbents h
kennedy. i'm a core team member of rescue s.f. i've read all the applications, and i support the candidacy of mark nagel, gary mccoy, kelley cutler, and josh steinberger. mr. nagel has tremendous skill and experience that would benefit a wide range of san francisco homeless community. most recently, he met with stakeholders in the tenderloin and the department of emergency management to redefine the dashboard that he developed. i also want to say a little bit about mark as a human being. he's...
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mr. chairman. doctor, could you briefly describe the united states role in the 1962 border conflict between china and india under president kennedy. >> congressman, i'll have to get back to you on that. >> supporting india in that conflict. and then when there was a border conflict in the june of 2020 when china violated the line of control. could you briefly describe the united states role at that point? >> yes, congressman, i was not in the seat at the time. as i recently mentioned the united states did rapidly provide certain intelligence and capabilities. >> did russia do anything to protect india when china was violating the line of control, to your knowledge? >> not to my knowledge. >> did russia to your knowledge do anything to protect india 1972 when china violated the line of control? >> congressman, i would be happy to get back to you on that. >> to my knowledge they did not. both timesre when there has been an order of dispute with india and china, it's united states actually that is come to nds defense. why india has abstained three times from the security council. unwilling to condemn putin's on provoked aggression i
mr. chairman. doctor, could you briefly describe the united states role in the 1962 border conflict between china and india under president kennedy. >> congressman, i'll have to get back to you on that. >> supporting india in that conflict. and then when there was a border conflict in the june of 2020 when china violated the line of control. could you briefly describe the united states role at that point? >> yes, congressman, i was not in the seat at the time. as i recently...
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mr. chairman. dr. ratner, could you briefly describe the united states role in the 1962 border conflict between china and india under president kennedy? >> congressman, allowed to get back to you on the precise history on that. >> the gist is president kennedy and the united states supported india in that conflict here and then when there was the border conflict in june of 2020 when china violated the line of control, could you briefly describe the united states role at that point? >> yes congressman. i wasn't in the sea at the time but as i recently mentioned the united states did rapidly provide certain intelligence and capabilities. >> did russians do anything to protect india when china was violating the line of control, to your knowledge? >> not to my knowledge. >> and did russian come to your knowledge come do anything to protect india in 1962 when china violated the line of control? >> congressman, i'd be happy to get back to you on that. >> to my knowledge and they didn't. so both times when there's been a border dispute with india and china it's the united states actually that is, to india's defense. so i guess i'm perplexed
mr. chairman. dr. ratner, could you briefly describe the united states role in the 1962 border conflict between china and india under president kennedy? >> congressman, allowed to get back to you on the precise history on that. >> the gist is president kennedy and the united states supported india in that conflict here and then when there was the border conflict in june of 2020 when china violated the line of control, could you briefly describe the united states role at that point?...
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mr. zelenskyy's address to congress, he said, the video was a direct result of a response by the biden administration that had been too little, too late. john kennedy of louisiana tracing putin's invasion back to the withdrawal of u.s. forces in afghanistan, the failure to attack serious leader after he used chemical weapons. this happened when joe biden was either president or vice president. from california, republican line, john. caller: if i could talk to joe biden today, i would talk to him about how to harden up america and to teach america what is going to happen in case of a third world war -- how are we going to defend ourselves? how much time are we going to have jacob what can we do in order to harden the homeland and prepare ourselves? joe biden should drill more oil on american soil. this is nonsense that we are paying this much for gas when we have it in the ground beneath us. he should get out of iran deal. most importantly, he should open up about hunter biden. russia has a whole lot of hunter biden and are using it to influence joe biden into making bad decisions, delaying, not acting when people call in and say he is doing the bes
mr. zelenskyy's address to congress, he said, the video was a direct result of a response by the biden administration that had been too little, too late. john kennedy of louisiana tracing putin's invasion back to the withdrawal of u.s. forces in afghanistan, the failure to attack serious leader after he used chemical weapons. this happened when joe biden was either president or vice president. from california, republican line, john. caller: if i could talk to joe biden today, i would talk to...
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mr. thomas chaired for caps on criminal justice filing crime working groups easily detected than conventional covid-19 criminal justice. prior to joining serving as a senior research fellow at the harvard kennedy school and held a leadership position in new york governors office and the department of justice program and the department of justice cracks he received and then use that law degree but not from georgetown. and for that policy research working primarily on policing public safety initiative. he was previously a staff writer and that has been published in "the wall street journal", national review in the new york post. receiving a bachelor of arts in history from yale university. sylvester turner currently serving his second term as mayor of houston texas. he recently announced his one safe and then respond to the needs of victims who are building healthier that as an undergraduate in houston earning a law degree from harvard university. is a moment of personal privilege am so proud to host my mayor the city of houston is and as pair of those bears see have confirmation every form that you can but then there is a pandemic that hit houston and texas period hard in the range of crime the
mr. thomas chaired for caps on criminal justice filing crime working groups easily detected than conventional covid-19 criminal justice. prior to joining serving as a senior research fellow at the harvard kennedy school and held a leadership position in new york governors office and the department of justice program and the department of justice cracks he received and then use that law degree but not from georgetown. and for that policy research working primarily on policing public safety...