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you any of the, missed or schellpeper, mr. king, mr. maclennan, would any of you care to weigh in with your thoughts on that? >> for jbs, transportation has been a significant cost increase as well. i will leave it at that, congressman. >> congressman, in terms of tyson, virtually everything in the supply chain is increased. we've seen inflation like we have not seen in generations. if i look at specifically green, for example, corn is up 100 27%. soybeans are up 90%. diesel is up 100 and 4%. shipping containers are up 68%. there's a lot there that has gone up. i could list more. it might be easier to give you a list of things that haven't gone up. >> unfortunately, i would agree with you. that would be a shorter list. frankly, i'm very concerned with the biden administration's regulatory agenda, from back down to unions on time tested line speak regulations, we decades old packers and stock yards regulations that have been mistakenly touted as a solution to everything, from volatile prices to industry consolidation. i'm particularly co
you any of the, missed or schellpeper, mr. king, mr. maclennan, would any of you care to weigh in with your thoughts on that? >> for jbs, transportation has been a significant cost increase as well. i will leave it at that, congressman. >> congressman, in terms of tyson, virtually everything in the supply chain is increased. we've seen inflation like we have not seen in generations. if i look at specifically green, for example, corn is up 100 27%. soybeans are up 90%. diesel is up...
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mr. king? can you hear me? yes, we can hear you now loud and clear. >> welcome. >> i apologize, chairman scott, and to the committee. >> no problem. >> chairman scott, ranking member thompson, members of the house agriculture community, i do appreciate this opportunity to discuss the economics of our business. my name is donnie king and i've been a tyson team member for almost 40 years. i starred in pine bluff arkansas as an hourly team member on the production floor and now proudly serve as president and chief executive officer. it our business and president market shocks have created an extraordinary strain across our operation in the global supply chain. this has reduced our ability to produce beef at sufficient quantities to meet record high consumer demand. starting in early 2020 the pandemic impacted impact of our ability to operate production facilities at full capacity. this was due in part to protocols we put in place to keep team members say. we require our team members to stay home w
mr. king? can you hear me? yes, we can hear you now loud and clear. >> welcome. >> i apologize, chairman scott, and to the committee. >> no problem. >> chairman scott, ranking member thompson, members of the house agriculture community, i do appreciate this opportunity to discuss the economics of our business. my name is donnie king and i've been a tyson team member for almost 40 years. i starred in pine bluff arkansas as an hourly team member on the production floor and...
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welcome back to one of the forth with a their king senior fellow, and they tied her institute, mr. king. and before the break, we were talking about the bit of ripple effect that the ukrainian crisis is causing around or well then obviously the russia is bearing a lot of pain. the most pain from it, because of the western attempts to cut it off completely from the rest of the global economy. and as challenging as it is both for the russian government and for the russian people. i'm hearing a paradoxical idea here in moscow that you know this amount, if a cannot make and that geopolitical suffering right now may actually inoculate russia against greater please. if you years down the line of when the western lat, western center, it says system will disintegrate. even further, now obviously russia hasn't choice at this point of time, but do you think other countries may also think about it about perhaps lowering diet dependence on the west or you know, trying to establish our own self sufficiency and survival ability. in the case, similar sanctions are applied to them or a fag them for no
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well, mr. king and the parents, they didn't get any more than a stick in the 2nd part of our discussion. but we have to leave it here. thank you very much for your insights today. and thank you for watching hope to here again on was the part ah with mm ah, ah, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied, poland, virginia was a farming region. today is part of ukraine between 943 or 945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army, led by step on bendara, occurred thousands of holes in valeria, in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process, the murders were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted the valinda massacre is without doubt one of the bloodiest episodes in polish ukrainian history. why are ukrainian politicians still reluctant to talk about these events? how to modern day ukraine and poland view this tragedy of the past? and why does the memory of belinda still divide people and i did a news and tax on other countries economic sanctions are, are often just beginning. a
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well, mr. king and the parents, they didn't get any more than a stick in the 2nd part of our discussion. but we have to leave it here. thank you very much for your insights today. and thank you for watching hope to here again on was the part ah with mm ah a mouse another. well you wow. do you easy while find it? oh, yeah. do you one slide? yes. south. yeah. thrashing south with a new dock garza but it's an orchard done for me at that. a bull up i picked on that is the media full video from sheila kim's room? sure thought video. the why? the ela. a yes. my thought or gender again, your fortune very up, my bill at about is more than just a natural ah a political move issue for inpatient recording. since that deal actually had already been a huge number to pull you up with i am. my name is frank from a reserve from philadelphia. got in the movement in the age of 13 or 14. we were violent towards those people because we believed there were this race. we were here 1st and this is our country being part o
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now, mr. king and the parents, they didn't get any more to stick in the 2nd part of our discussion, but we have to leave it here. thank you very much for your insights today. and thank you for watching hope to here again on was the part ah with mm. blue i was trying to remember jackson philadelphia got in the movement at age 13, going on 14 to we were violent towards those people because we believed that we're in this race were here 1st. and this is our country being part of that movement. i got a sense of power when i felt powerless, we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i felt a level life after hey, is an organization that was founded by for a skinhead the on on the white supremacists in the u. s. in canada and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out. there's 2 parts to getting out of a violent extremist. the 1st part is disengagement, which is where you leave the social group. and then the next part is de radicalization where belief sys
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our students that on if that are on a seamless along with the escrow can the even on the line with mr. king i have with limits on the funds with to turn the letters to live in scope with marshall. ready mm hm. sure, sure. so forget or crap is the most waco with me. it's just for us to serve in charlotte or the forms cochrane. there's no additional cost that it's just that you don't need to put him in that order. who would sustain it? blinking now was to lose julie and on both georgia. i was cross. charlotte, mary, i'm very bird leader caucus. yes, they fall in love. sure. with latisha's spanish engine and i suggest with the speech with a german kit is dealing with diner. when dealing with the role of the motion with dawn bus and down to mary will go on another little rescue mission. we're picking up an old man with some bad legs. so welcome to mary. you can do on ads in 2014 december, 2014. after seeing the war crimes and installed american installed into the regime of when a burg people to death and beat them to death in odessa. when they bought the lou, god's administration building kille
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can you seem to tina escrow can the even though i wasn't showing them, what's your mileage mr. king. i have with limits on the funds with to turn the orders to live in scope with marshall. ready and angela to sure, sure. so for get or crap is the most waco with me. it's just for sure venture of all of them from chicago. there's not a good that it's just that you don't need to put him in that order who would sustain needed? rankings? none was to lose digital in both georgia. i was frustrated, referred me to caucus, and yet they fallen off his sugar with latisha's spanish engine. i suggest with his speech with a german kit is dealing with diner when dealing with all of the worship with j as in dog boss, and down to variable, going to go on another little rescue mission. we're picking up an old man with some bad legs. so welcome to mary, you can do on ads in 2014 december, 2014. after seeing the war crimes and installed american installed into the regime of when a burg people to death and beat them to death in odessa. when they bought the lou, god's administration building killed civil
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mr. mckenzie king. truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit to san francisco by a chief executive in seven years. have for million citizens turn out to hail the presidential motorcade. as mr. truman arrives 63 days of concerted international effort are climax by the signing of the united nations charter verse to sign his china the first nation that suffered axis aggression, dr. wellington ku signs with a traditional chinese brush. obligation of the soviet union ambassador andre romiko signs for russia great britain presented by her delegation chairman lord, halifax obligation chairman joseph paul vonkou 38 of 50 into a sign is the united states of america secretary of state statenius. edelman we are all aware. that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed. but this is not the end. it is only the beginning. the great task lies before us and it is our solomon our sacred duty. to see to it, but the united nations comes into into being. and fulfills its promise. with faith in our
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mr. king and the parents they didn't get any more to stick in the 2nd part of our discussion, but we have to live up here. thank you very much for your insights today. and thank you for watching hope to here again on the well support. ah with me ah. a spoke with both both the models you need to do both with a form of a a with a with with i'm my name is frank, i'm originally from philadelphia. got in the movement in any age, 13 or 14. we were violent towards those people because we believe that were this race. we were here 1st and this is our country being part of that movement. i got your sense of power. when i felt powerless, we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i talked to level life after hey, is an organization that was founded by 4 o skinhead, neo nazi white supremacists in the us and canada. and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out was 2 parts to getting out of a violent extreme. this was the 1st part of disengagement, which
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mr. king or the president of namibia does not represent the nama in thought. i had a real people in this particular discussion, not in general, but in this particular discussion. we have never asked him to represent us. um we have the legal successes off the leaders against whom this genocide was committed and they are the ones we have the right to self representation and to decide who is going to speak on our behalf. ok. and finally, if you could just pin a picture for us on, clearly this issue so resonates amongst people living in the maybe are right now. what are those issues just remind us again and how far are you prepared to take this? um, after the people were put into concentration camps, the german government passed a number of ordinances. one of them being the expropriation of land and life stock of our property. we will put into native reserves and we continue to remain in those need to free serves. the purpose of this, nate of reserves was to keep us in poverty. and this is where we still remain. and germany has got a responsibility to do something
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well, mr. king and the parents, they didn't get any more than a stick in the 2nd part of our discussion. but we have to live up here. thank you very much for your insights today. and thank you for watching hope here again on the well, the part, ah, with me. oh, my name is franklin richardson, philadelphia got in the moon in an age 13 going on 14. and we were vowing towards those people because we believed that were this race were here 1st. and this is our country being part of that movement. i got your sense of power when i felt powerless, we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i felt and lovable life after hey, is an organization that was founded by for a skinhead nazi white supremacists in the u. s. in canada. and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out. was 2 parts to getting out of a violent extreme was the 1st part of disengagement which is where you leave the social group. and then the next part is d. radicalization work belief systems
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sure they want power, but they have no idea what they're going to accept. christ tried to play with mr. king and the parents. they didn't get any more to pick in the 2nd part of our discussion. but we have to leave it here. thank you very much for your insights today. and thank you for watching hope to here again on the was the part ah with mm. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation let it be in arms. race is on often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time to sit down and talk with becky, unless you with that you for that i think will this fuss around extra supply c crate has only one goal. that is to drag out the military conflict as long as possible. in his 1st interview, since the start of the conflict vladimir potent tech, same up, the huge amounts of western arms being shipped to ukraine, but claims russian defenses are quote, cracking them like ah, 5 civilians are killed this weekend. does that then? yes, people's republic comes under ukrai
sure they want power, but they have no idea what they're going to accept. christ tried to play with mr. king and the parents. they didn't get any more to pick in the 2nd part of our discussion. but we have to leave it here. thank you very much for your insights today. and thank you for watching hope to here again on the was the part ah with mm. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation let it be in arms. race is on often very dramatic development...
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mr. john king at the magic wall and cnn's political director, mr. david chalian. thank you so much. john, key primaries tonight, polls just closed in nevada. what's happening there? >> don, you see this is the senate republican primary map in gray. we have no votes in in this race. but you mentioned this is a test of donald trump's grip. in nevada it's also a test of republican strength. they believe they get the best candidate, republicans think they can do serious business come november. they think they can win the senate race. it's a democratic incumbent there. they think they can pick up house seats. they have a secretary of state candidate in the republican primary tonight running on the big lie. a lot at stake in nevada tonight. adam wax is going against sam brown. adam lacks sal has been a big protein, still continues to as insist the election was rigged. no evidence, but that's what he says. we'll get the votes in shortly. the polls are now closed and we'll see. but this is one trump was. a surprisingly strong campaign. >> south carolina, john, polls have been closed for a f
mr. john king at the magic wall and cnn's political director, mr. david chalian. thank you so much. john, key primaries tonight, polls just closed in nevada. what's happening there? >> don, you see this is the senate republican primary map in gray. we have no votes in in this race. but you mentioned this is a test of donald trump's grip. in nevada it's also a test of republican strength. they believe they get the best candidate, republicans think they can do serious business come...
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. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. e did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet, i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girl's cars, you know what you are listening to? "tapestry." ♪ >> there were a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. >> we are going to do a song written by my friend, john david sausser, who is my favorite california songwriter and one of my favorite singers. it's called "
. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. e did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet, i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people....
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martin luther king and mrs. king's, bedroom. we flew down there, and the president was torn. he wanted to be president of all of the people, but he did not want to take on a political overtone like it was being used some way. it was very touching moment, and i described it quite early in the book. mr. nixon and i, got on a plane on saturday morning. and nixon's great friend, and we went down and we sent one advanced man. and they got a car, they went over to the king house, and we pulled up, nobody knew we were coming. we are told the king family to not publicize that we were coming. and the president, candidate, at this point, they went to the walkway. these kids, dr. king's kids, he shook hands with each one of them and had some words. private words. and the candidate and i actually walked in. when this was happening. he took her hand and he said, i'm so sorry. and he spent the remainder of time that he was with, i with the kids, and then about ten minutes later, he came back out and talk to the kids for another eight or ten minutes. and he went over to martin luther king's
martin luther king and mrs. king's, bedroom. we flew down there, and the president was torn. he wanted to be president of all of the people, but he did not want to take on a political overtone like it was being used some way. it was very touching moment, and i described it quite early in the book. mr. nixon and i, got on a plane on saturday morning. and nixon's great friend, and we went down and we sent one advanced man. and they got a car, they went over to the king house, and we pulled up,...
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mr. king, what do you have for us sir? >> just the exclamation point. you can look on the map now to what he was just talking about in the first head-to-head primary match up republicans who voted for donald trump and decided not to run but the first head to head match up somebody who voted to impeach donald trump, tom rice has lost to russell frey. this is the seventh district in south carolina. it's myrtle beach. then it stretches out into this much more rural, conservative area here. i'll just show you quickly how it breaks down by county. if you look at it this way, that tells you the sweep of the victory. russell frey not only won the primary tonight. he won and led and carried every county in the district. this is the victory for russell frey, for donald trump. looks like a split decision if nancy mace holds on but for the congressman who voted yes on impeachment who said he was proud of that vote donald trump is going to say gotcha. >> thank you very much. let's go back to the folks discussing. you want to pick it up from here? >> no. i think wha
mr. king, what do you have for us sir? >> just the exclamation point. you can look on the map now to what he was just talking about in the first head-to-head primary match up republicans who voted for donald trump and decided not to run but the first head to head match up somebody who voted to impeach donald trump, tom rice has lost to russell frey. this is the seventh district in south carolina. it's myrtle beach. then it stretches out into this much more rural, conservative area here....
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thurmond, king and thurmond were talking together that mrs. sked martin lutiher king about sometcoming to san francisco to be pastor of f fellowship church isn't that something? >> my question is what if? what if he had come to san francisco and instead of montgomery? because that's when she learned that he had just decided to go to montgomery. what if he had come to cosan francisco instead? would there have been a civil rights movement at the level that it was without king's leadership? >> provocative question. >> and on the surface, this is king. san francisco looked on the surface like a better place to be because ckocoretta was an opa singer. didn't have discrimination. >> he was offered so many positions. but i want to come back to if people were trying to read thurmond. i want to recommend some of the books you think to get a hold of them. let's also talk about his robe. let's not forget that. please come back for our last seg ment as we learn more about howard thurmond. ♪ bl ♪ >> we've been with reverend dorsey blake, reverend dr. d dors
thurmond, king and thurmond were talking together that mrs. sked martin lutiher king about sometcoming to san francisco to be pastor of f fellowship church isn't that something? >> my question is what if? what if he had come to san francisco and instead of montgomery? because that's when she learned that he had just decided to go to montgomery. what if he had come to cosan francisco instead? would there have been a civil rights movement at the level that it was without king's leadership?...
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senator king:00 thank you, mr. chairman -- senator king: thank you, mr. chairman. absolutely important hearing. first this is a cycle. i found a very-didn't develop it but found an interesting chart that shows the water situation in the west over the last 1200 years. what it shows is up and down. and we are at the second lowest point that we have been. the last one was around 1500. interestingly, the west was settled and developed during a period of relative high water. and we are now in a situation where we are at this low point. one of the questions is, will the low point -- historically these drought periods lasted about 20 years. the question is is the climate change effect going to make it a much more permanent kind of situation. i would like to submit this chart for the record. chair manchin: without objection. senator king: second observation is that the amount of water in the world is constant. it never changes. hasn't changed since the dinosaurs. the question is where is it. unfortunately right now it's in a lot of places where it doesn't do you any good.
senator king:00 thank you, mr. chairman -- senator king: thank you, mr. chairman. absolutely important hearing. first this is a cycle. i found a very-didn't develop it but found an interesting chart that shows the water situation in the west over the last 1200 years. what it shows is up and down. and we are at the second lowest point that we have been. the last one was around 1500. interestingly, the west was settled and developed during a period of relative high water. and we are now in a...
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i was very close with mrs. king and martin luther close together and i seen the videos of where dr. king had they threw it. oh break at him gage park in cicero and when they would eat lots of open housing and he said that he never saw the hate in the southeast so in chicago and here you talking about this marches with 63 66 in chicago here. we are on 22 fighting rights protection. so on one hand you could say when is it in i'm tired it is we've been doing this 50 years on the other end if we stop we did 50 years for nothing. we can't stop. mmm, that's deep that's deep. i just think that that i'm like, you know permeating in that because that is right like if you stop now this is you know as the old folks used to say too close to give up you know, that's right. um another question. do you think america is still going through a white lash from the obama years or are going through something else? i think that in part we are going through white last if you study american history. it was always a step forward. push back so we've had slavery. finally lincoln reluctantly allowed blacks to g
i was very close with mrs. king and martin luther close together and i seen the videos of where dr. king had they threw it. oh break at him gage park in cicero and when they would eat lots of open housing and he said that he never saw the hate in the southeast so in chicago and here you talking about this marches with 63 66 in chicago here. we are on 22 fighting rights protection. so on one hand you could say when is it in i'm tired it is we've been doing this 50 years on the other end if we...
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mr. valery valery king head of the communications center content security thank you for this comment welllly have a
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mr. o'toole? >> yes. >> thank you. senator king had one more question? >> yes but also wanted to mention new store water storing electricity or potentially. ibm hydra associated that's another benefit. evaporation, how biggest problem is evaporation and large lake like lake powell or lake mead? are there technologies i don't know the answer i'm generally looking for information. a film of plastic non-toxic chemical that would diminish or eliminate evaporation. or is evaporation not worth worrying about? my sense is it's a very big number for. >> it is a huge number just between lake mead and lake powell your time but almost 2 million acre-feet of evaporation every year. so to put that in context they evaporate more from those two reservoirs than las vegas uses in seven years. >> is there anybody on the panel that might know, are there people thinking about the technology of limiting and diminishing evaporation or is that just something we have to live with? >> we have seen maybe one of the other witnesses is aware of something i'm not. at the retail leve
mr. o'toole? >> yes. >> thank you. senator king had one more question? >> yes but also wanted to mention new store water storing electricity or potentially. ibm hydra associated that's another benefit. evaporation, how biggest problem is evaporation and large lake like lake powell or lake mead? are there technologies i don't know the answer i'm generally looking for information. a film of plastic non-toxic chemical that would diminish or eliminate evaporation. or is...
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mr. steve king is the assistant director for countering transnational organized crime at i.c.e. homeland security investigations and without objection to the witnesses full statements will be inserted into the record. i will now ask which one each witness to summers his statement for five minutes beginning with mr. sulc. >> chairman woman barragan -- on border facilitation and operations thank, you for the opportunity to discuss the growing opioid epidemic from the perspective of the dhs's office of intelligence and analysis i'm. honored to represent the dedicated intelligence professionals at miami who work to keep the homeland safe, secure and resilient. first i'd like to provide contextual information of the illicit fentanyl supply chain. it's cheaper, faster, and more resilient than plant-based illicit drugs such as heroin. mexico-based drug trafficking organizations, mainly the sinaloa and jalisco new generation cartels are leading manufacturers and smugglers of fentanyl to the u.s.. these cartels import precursor chemicals into china and lesser extent. india -- or changing
mr. steve king is the assistant director for countering transnational organized crime at i.c.e. homeland security investigations and without objection to the witnesses full statements will be inserted into the record. i will now ask which one each witness to summers his statement for five minutes beginning with mr. sulc. >> chairman woman barragan -- on border facilitation and operations thank, you for the opportunity to discuss the growing opioid epidemic from the perspective of the...
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because your out there with your ego, your rah-rah, but mrs. kingused a whole transition. >> it has a way of slowing things down. >> exactly. >> rev, i can't wait to see it. we'll be looking out for the documentary "loud mouth" and watching "politics nation" this weekend, like we do every weekend. reverend al, thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, january 6th committee hearings have a lot of political historians making comparisons to the watergate hearings. turns out, the events that led to that scandal happened exactly 50 years ago today. the break-in that led to president nixon's resignation from office. we're looking back at this moment straight ahead with presidential historians on "morning joe." it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurre
because your out there with your ego, your rah-rah, but mrs. kingused a whole transition. >> it has a way of slowing things down. >> exactly. >> rev, i can't wait to see it. we'll be looking out for the documentary "loud mouth" and watching "politics nation" this weekend, like we do every weekend. reverend al, thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, january 6th committee hearings have a lot of political historians making...
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mr. donnie king.e state your name, the chief executive officer of tyson. >> donnie king. >> correct. it's important to have your names stated because we will now swear u.n. again, will all witnesses please raise your right hand. [witnesses were sworn in] >> i do. >> i do. >> i do. >> thank you very much. i want to, first of all, express my deep appreciation for the ceos to join us today. because we cannot come together with solutions to deal with this important issue without the input and the discussion with the chief executive officers, and so i want to thank you for taking the time to come and help us solve the issues that will be presented here today. and so with that, let's get right to it. mr. maclennan, we'll start with you. please begin when you are ready. >> thank you, chairman scott, ranking member thompson, and members of the committee. and thank you all for inviting here today to discuss the food system, they shared challenges we face to ensure that food is produced and delivered safely, re
mr. donnie king.e state your name, the chief executive officer of tyson. >> donnie king. >> correct. it's important to have your names stated because we will now swear u.n. again, will all witnesses please raise your right hand. [witnesses were sworn in] >> i do. >> i do. >> i do. >> thank you very much. i want to, first of all, express my deep appreciation for the ceos to join us today. because we cannot come together with solutions to deal with this...
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mr. mckenzie king. truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit to san francisco by a chief executive in seven years. have for million citizens turn out to hail the presidential motorcade. as mr. truman arrives 63 days of concerted international effort are climax by the signing of the united nations charter verse to sign his china the first nation that suffered axis aggression, dr. wellington ku signs with a traditional chinese brush. obligation of the soviet union ambassador andre romiko signs for russia great britain presented by her delegation chairman lord, halifax obligation chairman joseph paul vonkou 38 of 50 into a sign is the united states of america secretary of state statenius. edelman we are all aware. that this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed. but this is not the end. it is only the beginning. the great task lies before us and it is our solomon our sacred duty. to see to it, but the united nations comes into into being. and fulfills its promise. with faith in our
mr. mckenzie king. truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit to san francisco by a chief executive in seven years. have for million citizens turn out to hail the presidential motorcade. as mr. truman arrives 63 days of concerted international effort are climax by the signing of the united nations charter verse to sign his china the first nation that suffered axis aggression, dr. wellington ku signs with a traditional chinese brush. obligation of the soviet...
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mr. chairman for. >> thank you very much senator king periods thank you, mr. chairman. chief, let me follow up on some of the conversation around compensation for for our firefighter so i can have a better understanding of this. and a fiscal year 23 budget work request your agency looks like it has a note to build on bipartisan infrastructure law to enhance compensation for our wildland firefighters by the request also references the agencies wildland fire management workforce framework to analyze and adhere to workforce needs. you do it in phases let me go through this phase is because i have a question at the end of that. phase onean is to conduct an assessment of the current wildland fire workforce. phase two is a workforce analysis will be completed, phase three is recruitment and retention strategies will be identified and an implementation action plan will be developed in phase four will consist of a monitoring, evaluating and revision of the action plan based on best practices identified. so, it separates separate for me the compensation issue or hearing about is
mr. chairman for. >> thank you very much senator king periods thank you, mr. chairman. chief, let me follow up on some of the conversation around compensation for for our firefighter so i can have a better understanding of this. and a fiscal year 23 budget work request your agency looks like it has a note to build on bipartisan infrastructure law to enhance compensation for our wildland firefighters by the request also references the agencies wildland fire management workforce framework...
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mr. anderson everything 'cause he's the king of film and i was just like, "you know, when i did bobby boucher "how did you do... anyways. >> seth: it's fantastic. we've talked in the past about your girl is 16 and 13 >> yes, yes. >> seth: they've grown up. >> yeah, it hurts. it hurts that my daughters and that boys are now going to be involved with their life and that >> seth: how are you feeling about that >> i'm getting very nervous and very tense i'm not very comfortable with that. i think i'm more comfortable with my wife bringing home somebody. [ laughter ] i would actually feel like, all right, i have more in common with, like, boys that age turning 16, i literally have nothing to talk to them about. my wife, if she brought, i'd be like, "hey, man, you go to my golf club, right?" [ laughter ] "have fun with my wife, just don't stay out too late. [ laughter ] >> seth: 16, driving >> yes >> seth: i mean, like, l.a kid, you gotta learn how to drive, right >> it comes out of nowhere, you're gonna see all of a sudden, your nice, little kids are, like, their friends are all driving. my daught
mr. anderson everything 'cause he's the king of film and i was just like, "you know, when i did bobby boucher "how did you do... anyways. >> seth: it's fantastic. we've talked in the past about your girl is 16 and 13 >> yes, yes. >> seth: they've grown up. >> yeah, it hurts. it hurts that my daughters and that boys are now going to be involved with their life and that >> seth: how are you feeling about that >> i'm getting very nervous and very tense...