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mrs. lawrence of michigan and mr. swalwell of california, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. bucshon of indiana, i inform the house that mr. bucshon will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. calvert of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. calvert will vote no on h.r. 5376. as the member designated by ms. conway -- i have two. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. conway of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. conway will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as
mrs. lawrence of michigan and mr. swalwell of california, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. bucshon of indiana, i inform the house that mr. bucshon will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by...
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mr. lawrence brand and you're, you're a navy man. what's your sort of reaction to this naval doctrine, and what do you make of the timing of the slee rusher is at war with ukraine. but is there any importance around the timing of this? there could be terrible importance about the timing of this, this undue centuries. of traditional maritime law law, the high seas, and undue is more than half a century. a very good naval relations between the former soviet navy and the right now the russian navy and the u. s. navy, in the dark days of the early 1900 seventies soviet navy, the u. s. navy came to an agreement called the incident see agreement in the agreement to prevent the risk of unintentional for possibly accidental harm between their ships. it was during the time of great hostilities in the eastern mediterranean, among the arab nations and israel. and we've had good relations, annual meetings and resolution at, at lower levels of possible conflicts. we, we have agreements that supplement the law to see. we have agreements at supper
mr. lawrence brand and you're, you're a navy man. what's your sort of reaction to this naval doctrine, and what do you make of the timing of the slee rusher is at war with ukraine. but is there any importance around the timing of this? there could be terrible importance about the timing of this, this undue centuries. of traditional maritime law law, the high seas, and undue is more than half a century. a very good naval relations between the former soviet navy and the right now the russian navy...
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mr. lawrence two weeks after, and the reason why it took two weeks because the first week when he broughtk, i was on job training. the car was with me at the time when i wrote him the first check. >> judge judy: what do you mean the car was with you? you took it? >> when he brought the car... >> judge judy: you drove it? >> no, i didn't drive it
mr. lawrence two weeks after, and the reason why it took two weeks because the first week when he broughtk, i was on job training. the car was with me at the time when i wrote him the first check. >> judge judy: what do you mean the car was with you? you took it? >> when he brought the car... >> judge judy: you drove it? >> no, i didn't drive it
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mrs. lawrence of michigan and mr. swalwell of california, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. amodei of nevada, dr. joyce and mr. thompson of pennsylvania, i inform the house that those members will vote no on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. gonzalez of texas, i inform the house that representative gonzalez will vote nay on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. tlaib, i inform the house that ms. tlaib will vote aye on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, as the m
mrs. lawrence of michigan and mr. swalwell of california, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. amodei of nevada, dr. joyce and mr. thompson of pennsylvania, i inform the house that those members will vote no on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida...
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mrs. lawrence -- >> thank you madam chair.olleague on the other side use the term that i hear frequently when we start talking about violence in america. he said my god given right. i was raised in the church, i attend church, and i read my bible personally. i would welcome any person to find the scripture where god says you shall own a gun. i will welcome anyone to show me where god declared that owning a gun is your right. i do pray for my colleagues. to own a gun in america is a constitutional right. but just like any other situation that arises in america, when we get to the point of it being a pandemic, and epidemic, where the death of children in america, the number one cause is a gun. my goodness, aren't we intelligent enough in america to embrace this challenge. if i hear another hypocrite stand up and say my thoughts and prayers, while parents are grieving and standing and burying children. we care and have this debate about having abortion, oh i care about the children, but you embrace promote and make money off of g
mrs. lawrence -- >> thank you madam chair.olleague on the other side use the term that i hear frequently when we start talking about violence in america. he said my god given right. i was raised in the church, i attend church, and i read my bible personally. i would welcome any person to find the scripture where god says you shall own a gun. i will welcome anyone to show me where god declared that owning a gun is your right. i do pray for my colleagues. to own a gun in america is a...
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the most expensive acquisition, i believe, was the jacob lawrence during mrs. laura bush's time as first lady. which is in the green room, next to the, door going into the east room. that was two and a half million dollars. the alba thomas that you mentioned was more in line with the type of acquisition, but $300,000. so, we are very fortunate to have the resources that have been we cumulated to private support, individual support. we have no government funding whatsoever, it's all private support. when it comes from a retail products, comes from our private philanthropy. all of this builds together to make these resources available when they are needed. and this is a wonderful example through this list here of just the types of things that have been acquired and placed in the collection. some of the most recent projects, if you want to click through these, lydia mentioned the old family diving room above the state floor. you could see there, the russian buried on the left and the thomas on the right. significant about the alba thomas is a first african america
the most expensive acquisition, i believe, was the jacob lawrence during mrs. laura bush's time as first lady. which is in the green room, next to the, door going into the east room. that was two and a half million dollars. the alba thomas that you mentioned was more in line with the type of acquisition, but $300,000. so, we are very fortunate to have the resources that have been we cumulated to private support, individual support. we have no government funding whatsoever, it's all private...
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i believe was the jacob lawrence during mrs. laura bush's time his first lady which is in the green room next to the door going into the east room. that was two two and a half million dollars and the alma thomas that you mentioned is more in line with the type of acquisition, which was about 300,000 and so we're very fortunate to have the resources that have been accumulated really through private support individual support. we have no government funding whatsoever. it's all private support and it comes from our retail products that comes from our private philanthropy and all of this builds together to make these resources available when they're needed and this is a wonderful example through this list here of just the types of things that have been acquired in place in the collection some of the most recent projects if you want to click through these lydia mentioned to the old family dining room about the state floor and you can see there the rauschenberg on the left and the alma thomas on the right significant about the alma th
i believe was the jacob lawrence during mrs. laura bush's time his first lady which is in the green room next to the door going into the east room. that was two two and a half million dollars and the alma thomas that you mentioned is more in line with the type of acquisition, which was about 300,000 and so we're very fortunate to have the resources that have been accumulated really through private support individual support. we have no government funding whatsoever. it's all private support and...
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mrs. ford, i have a question. i am a judge from lawrence county superior court. i started that record with another judge, judge lately. i would like to ask you a question about drug court. drug court treats nonviolent drug addicts who have an addiction, who instead of being incarcerated are given an opportunity to complete a program. what are your thoughts on something like that for the public? >> well, my feeling is, that unless we have education and treatment for people, the drug problem is it going to go on and on. i certainly believe that treatment is much better than incarceration when it is appropriate. there are times where repeated offenses, that are causing very damaging accidents, and endangering peoples lives is not -- it's probably not appropriate. because, they've had that opportunity, and it has worked. does that answer your? question? >> yes, i'm talking about nonviolent drug addict who, for the first time are incarcerated, or -- >> there's a very good opportunity to treat this person, and have them become a good, solid citizen, and eternal lives a
mrs. ford, i have a question. i am a judge from lawrence county superior court. i started that record with another judge, judge lately. i would like to ask you a question about drug court. drug court treats nonviolent drug addicts who have an addiction, who instead of being incarcerated are given an opportunity to complete a program. what are your thoughts on something like that for the public? >> well, my feeling is, that unless we have education and treatment for people, the drug...
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lawrence grammar strawn. he's the unit head in the department of nutrition and food safety at the w. h o, mr. grammar. strong. welcome to the w. according to your organization, less than half of infants around the world are exclusively breastfed in the 1st 6 months of their lives. why is that? so there are a number of reasons. so many barriers that women face when they're making decisions about how to feed their babies. these get into issues of the work, work situation that they're in. they don't get long enough maternity leave or when they to go back to work or adequate accommodations. oftentimes, health care workers are giving them the kind of support that they need, health care workers. typically no breastfeeding is good, but they don't know how to support it. they don't know how to address issues that come up with breast. they don't know how to counsel them, they don't know how to, how to deal with the questions that come up for them. and clearly there are issues with the marketing of breast milk, substitutes or formulas that give messages to mothers give messages to all of our society t
lawrence grammar strawn. he's the unit head in the department of nutrition and food safety at the w. h o, mr. grammar. strong. welcome to the w. according to your organization, less than half of infants around the world are exclusively breastfed in the 1st 6 months of their lives. why is that? so there are a number of reasons. so many barriers that women face when they're making decisions about how to feed their babies. these get into issues of the work, work situation that they're in. they...
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mr trump's deposition comes just days after the fbi carried out an unprecedented search at his florida home, as part of a separate investigation. lawrence is a professor of law at amherst college in massachusetts, and author of will he go? trump and the looming election meltdown in 2020, he joins us now from sunderland, massachusetts. thank you very much forjoining us. donald trump is a man normally happy to defend himself, often vociferously, it doesn't surprise you he has chosen to remain silent? it does not particularly surprised me. it is true in the past he has that only members of the mob can evoke the faith amendment but we also know that donald trump can be both quite sly, and there are tactical reasons for why he takes the feet, to avoid any possible criminal exposure in a possible parallel investigation where the manhattan da is looking at things. also a tactic when he is on the defensive, he then goes on the offensive so he called the prosecutor, this again a civil case but it was a new york state attorney general, he calls her a renegade prosecutor and, of course, used is tried and true method to describe it as a witch—hunt.
mr trump's deposition comes just days after the fbi carried out an unprecedented search at his florida home, as part of a separate investigation. lawrence is a professor of law at amherst college in massachusetts, and author of will he go? trump and the looming election meltdown in 2020, he joins us now from sunderland, massachusetts. thank you very much forjoining us. donald trump is a man normally happy to defend himself, often vociferously, it doesn't surprise you he has chosen to remain...
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spoke to lawrence douglas, a professor of law at amherst college in massachusetts, and author of will he go?: trump and the looming election meltdown in 2020. i asked him if he was surprised at mrusal to answer questions. actually, it does not particularly surprise me. i mean, it is true that in the past he has said that only members of the mob invoke the fifth amendment but we also know that trump can be both quite sly, that is, i think there are good tactical reasons for why he would take the fifth in this case, that is, to avoid any possible criminal exposure in a possible parallel investigation that the manhattan da is looking into his business practices. and of course, we also know that he has this tried and true tactic when he is on the defensive, just to go on the offence so he immediately calls the prosecutor — this again is a civil case but it was a new york state attorney general — he calls her a renegade prosecutor and, of course, used his tried and true method to describing the entire affair as a witch—hunt. mr trump would highlight that this investigation has been going on for a couple of years. it is one of many investigations, often carried out using public money
spoke to lawrence douglas, a professor of law at amherst college in massachusetts, and author of will he go?: trump and the looming election meltdown in 2020. i asked him if he was surprised at mrusal to answer questions. actually, it does not particularly surprise me. i mean, it is true that in the past he has said that only members of the mob invoke the fifth amendment but we also know that trump can be both quite sly, that is, i think there are good tactical reasons for why he would take the...
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lawrence, cassidy hutchinson. now, we've seen hutchinson before in video testimony from last thursday's hearings, where she spilled the tea on the seditionist congressmen who asked for pardons. >> mrand mr. brooks, i know both advocated for there to be a blanket pardon for members involved in that meeting. mr. gohmert asked for one as well. mr. perry asked for a pardon, too. mr. biggs did. >> stephen: wait, i thought mr. biggs died on that peloton! somebody tell carrie! these hearings are full of bombshells. now, today's surprise hearing did not disappoint. it was loaded with shocking eyewitness testimony about the behavior on january 6th of former president fraudy krueger ( laughter ) hutchinson made it clear that everyone in the former president's inner circle knew that bad stuff was gonna go down on the 6th. >> i went back up to our office and i found mr. meadows in his office on the couch. he was scrolling through his phone. i remember leaning against the doorway and saying, "i just had an interesting conversation with rudy, mark. it sounds like we're going to go to the capitol." he didn't look up from his phone and said something to the effect of, "there's a lot going on, cas
lawrence, cassidy hutchinson. now, we've seen hutchinson before in video testimony from last thursday's hearings, where she spilled the tea on the seditionist congressmen who asked for pardons. >> mrand mr. brooks, i know both advocated for there to be a blanket pardon for members involved in that meeting. mr. gohmert asked for one as well. mr. perry asked for a pardon, too. mr. biggs did. >> stephen: wait, i thought mr. biggs died on that peloton! somebody tell carrie! these...