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the word stream pipeline that we're carry cheap, rushing into your because it turns out that so mr. mark is taking it to russia and present it wire, put in, and instead ended up sticking it to germans who are now literally going to pay for the check coming due specifically on their energy bills. so government was able to take the can down the road quite a ways, but now the run of the payment of the gas electricity price count that schultz is government imposed to a piece german swaby shovel more cash, and that is out the door to you. free is apparently going to come to across the hall, even though we were talking to beginning of next year to make our even worse, diesels, obviously, super short on cash. tried to quietly take 60000000000 euros from a pandemic recovery boss, and transfer it over to a fund for green energy transition. and it should have done that according to law. it was introduced in $2904.00 german chancellor aguilar, which was specifically meant to ensure that the german government did not the whole with black hole. but somehow schultz managed to find a way around. so the
the word stream pipeline that we're carry cheap, rushing into your because it turns out that so mr. mark is taking it to russia and present it wire, put in, and instead ended up sticking it to germans who are now literally going to pay for the check coming due specifically on their energy bills. so government was able to take the can down the road quite a ways, but now the run of the payment of the gas electricity price count that schultz is government imposed to a piece german swaby shovel...
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mr. mark glick, chief manager of the hawaii state energy office, and mr.leodoloff asuncion, chair of the hawaii public utilities commission. we appreciate you all being here and and i look forward to hearing from you. you are aware the subcommittee is holding oversight hearing and when doing so with the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have an objection to taking testimony under oath or give your testimony under oath? seeing no objection, we'll proceed. i would advise you you can be provided counsel biggie if you desire to be advised by counsel during testimony today? are right. i don't see any asking for that so if you all would please stand and raise your right hand. [witnesses were sworn in] >> seen the witnesses all answered in the affirmative, you are now sworn. you may sit them. you are now sworn in and subject to the penalty under u.s. code. with that will not recognize ms. kimura for five-minute opening statement. >> thank you chair griffith. >> pusher mic. >> working? >> maybe you can pull it closer to you. >> is that better?
mr. mark glick, chief manager of the hawaii state energy office, and mr.leodoloff asuncion, chair of the hawaii public utilities commission. we appreciate you all being here and and i look forward to hearing from you. you are aware the subcommittee is holding oversight hearing and when doing so with the practice of taking testimony under oath. do any of you have an objection to taking testimony under oath or give your testimony under oath? seeing no objection, we'll proceed. i would advise you...
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— just like biden's mark about, well, mrxi just like biden's mark about, well, mr xi is justwe still— well, mr xi is a dictator but we still have to talk to him. mr xi — we still have to talk to him. mr xi made a similar remark in his statement, saying something along _ his statement, saying something along the — his statement, saying something along the lines of, one country should — along the lines of, one country should not— along the lines of, one country should not be shaping the other~ _ should not be shaping the other. and if we have to get along — other. and if we have to get along in— other. and if we have to get along in the future, then one of the — along in the future, then one of the basis for getting along is to— of the basis for getting along is to recognise we have very, very— is to recognise we have very, very different systems. jennifer, briefly, do you think that this summit did start to ease the tensions we've seen playing out over the past few months between these two countries? i months between these two countries?— countries? i think is lucy mention. _
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mark: all right, mr. prime minister. thank you. our to all of our -- do our to all of our israeli brothers and sisters over there. >> thank you. thank you. mark: we'll be right i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate
mark: all right, mr. prime minister. thank you. our to all of our -- do our to all of our israeli brothers and sisters over there. >> thank you. thank you. mark: we'll be right i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can...
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mark: all right, mr. prime minister. thank you. to all of our -- do our to all of our israeli brothers and sisters over there. >> thank you. thank you. mark: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back, america. i want to welcome a good friend of mine, a principled and courageous man, alan a dershowitz. he's written a fantastic new book, war against the jews. he actually wrote it in about a month. but i want to get right to the nub of the matter. you spent your life in academia. you spent your life at harvard, harvard or law school. you see what's going on in these schools, and it's not just harvard. university of pennsylvania, columbia, there's 200 of them. they have these students for justice of palestine, they have these hamas nut work individuals in these various education e -- educational centers, they have administrators who are cowards. hooking back and now looking toed, what do you make of all of this? >> i looked good into the eyes of evil. i taught 10,000 students, and some of these students have now become hitler 's you
mark: all right, mr. prime minister. thank you. to all of our -- do our to all of our israeli brothers and sisters over there. >> thank you. thank you. mark: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back, america. i want to welcome a good friend of mine, a principled and courageous man, alan a dershowitz. he's written a fantastic new book, war against the jews. he actually wrote it in about a month. but i want to get right to the nub of the matter. you spent your life in academia....
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mr biden marked the anniversary with a statement.we are unwilling to postpone the work "that he began and that we all must now carry forward". the mood in washington. stay with us. you can keep up with all of the news on bbc .com. you can follow follow bbc news on all of your favourite social media platforms and of course on the bbc news app. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. we�*re all under the influence of mild atlantic air at the moment. so temperatures were higher on wednesday than they were tuesday. around the moray firth, actually, we had 15 degrees celsius, well above average. but it�*s all about to change. by the end of the day ahead, the cold air�*s established across northern scotland, and across all parts, that arctic air is with us for the start of friday. in fact, it�*s sitting behind this weather front here. so some wetter weather rolling south across scotland through the remainder of the night towards the central belt. really mild and murky to the south of that, some drizzle around the coasts and hills in the west
mr biden marked the anniversary with a statement.we are unwilling to postpone the work "that he began and that we all must now carry forward". the mood in washington. stay with us. you can keep up with all of the news on bbc .com. you can follow follow bbc news on all of your favourite social media platforms and of course on the bbc news app. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. we�*re all under the influence of mild atlantic air at the moment. so temperatures were higher on...
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mark: all right, mr. prime minister. thank you. nd do our to all of our -- do our to all of our israeli brothers and sisters over there. >> thank you. thank you. mark: we'll be right hi, i'm sharon, and i lost 52 pounds on golo. before golo, i felt sick, i felt sluggish, i was diabetic, and my cholesterol was high. i would always be bloated and my stomach was always upset. now my stomach is flat. i'm happy with how golo has made me look, but what's more important is how i feel. i feel like i can walk the runway. i just--i want to show that at this age i can look and feel this good. ♪ mark: welcome back, america. i want to welcome a good friend of mine, a principled and courageous man, alan a dershowitz. he's written a fantastic new book, war against the jews. he actually wrote it in about a month. but i want to get right to the nub of the matter. you spent your life in academia. you spent your life at harvard, harvard or law school. you see what's going on in these schools, and it's not just harvard. university of pennsylvania, colu
mark: all right, mr. prime minister. thank you. nd do our to all of our -- do our to all of our israeli brothers and sisters over there. >> thank you. thank you. mark: we'll be right hi, i'm sharon, and i lost 52 pounds on golo. before golo, i felt sick, i felt sluggish, i was diabetic, and my cholesterol was high. i would always be bloated and my stomach was always upset. now my stomach is flat. i'm happy with how golo has made me look, but what's more important is how i feel. i feel...
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so please greet mr. mark lane. how illustrious the members were, we were not going to be reassured by a commission. merv g griffin: wewe're alreay hahaving a litittle disagrgret here while the commercials were on. what were you saying, david? david susskind: well, i think i disagree almost totally with mark lane on several counts. i don't know where to begin. mark lane: let me show you something, just in case we have a chance. that is a picture of jack ruby, and this was taken five minutes after the assassination in front of the texas school book depository building. the commission said ruby was not there. this is a picture showing how the commission published it. he wasn't there when they published the picture because-- david susskind: you know what you're doing? mark land: they cropped him out. david susskind: you're accusing chief justice warren and that commission of notable americans-- mark lane: tell me something about some facts instead of your deep faith in the chief justice. how about that, david? david sus
so please greet mr. mark lane. how illustrious the members were, we were not going to be reassured by a commission. merv g griffin: wewe're alreay hahaving a litittle disagrgret here while the commercials were on. what were you saying, david? david susskind: well, i think i disagree almost totally with mark lane on several counts. i don't know where to begin. mark lane: let me show you something, just in case we have a chance. that is a picture of jack ruby, and this was taken five minutes...
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mr biden marked the anniversary with a statement: thank you very much for watching.u can find bbc news on your favourite social media platform. thanks for watching. you take care. bye—bye now. hello. we're all under the influence of mild atlantic air at the moment. so temperatures were higher on wednesday than they were tuesday. around the moray firth, actually, we had 15 degrees celsius, well above average. but it's all about to change. by the end of the day ahead, the cold air�*s established across northern scotland, and across all parts, that arctic air is with us for the start of friday. in fact, it's sitting behind this weather front here. so some wetter weather rolling south across scotland through the remainder of the night towards the central belt. really mild and murky to the south of that, some drizzle around the coasts and hills in the west, some hill fog as well. so a fairly unpleasant rush hour for central parts of scotland, southern scotland. that rain pushes its way southwards through the day. further south, though, after a little bit of a grey and mur
mr biden marked the anniversary with a statement: thank you very much for watching.u can find bbc news on your favourite social media platform. thanks for watching. you take care. bye—bye now. hello. we're all under the influence of mild atlantic air at the moment. so temperatures were higher on wednesday than they were tuesday. around the moray firth, actually, we had 15 degrees celsius, well above average. but it's all about to change. by the end of the day ahead, the cold air�*s...
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all right, stay safe, mr. uh, mark napier always a make napier that pardon, always a pleasure check in with you sir, from edinburgh scottish from the scottish palestine solidarity campaign. stay safe sir. and now to continue with our world news, more rallies have been held in number of cities around the world and solidarity with palestinians who been under constant israelly bombardment in gaza for almost 50 days. in the us city of chicago protesters rally just outside several shopping centers as part of nationwide action dubbed shut it down for palestine day they yell shame on you at shoppers inside the malls in a los angeles california protes accused president joe biden of complicity and with their called israeli genocide against palestinians in gaza. in the cuban capital havana, tens of thousands of protesters led by president miguel diaz canel marched in front of the us embassy condemning the israeli genocidal war, as they called it. an australia students giip classes in sydney to demand freedom for palestinians. a similar rally was also held in new zealand, at least pro-palestinian
all right, stay safe, mr. uh, mark napier always a make napier that pardon, always a pleasure check in with you sir, from edinburgh scottish from the scottish palestine solidarity campaign. stay safe sir. and now to continue with our world news, more rallies have been held in number of cities around the world and solidarity with palestinians who been under constant israelly bombardment in gaza for almost 50 days. in the us city of chicago protesters rally just outside several shopping centers...
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mr. zaluzhnyi marked the project with the component that will help us win, this is very important, the commander-in-chief means of electronic warfare are the a key tool that can be useful for creating difficult conditions for the enemy and creating the necessary conditions for conducting offensive operations from our it is very important that the military understands this, concentrates on this, focuses on this . the second point, of course, the means of collector warfare is very relevant at the moment, because we know that , for example, the brigade, the same brigade that the enemy currently has, is equipped with means of communication, there are anti-aircraft defenses, there are accordingly , the various number of different drones that are used, and therefore creating conditions, creating obstacles, shall we say, in order to so that the enemy could not even use the means of communication, that is, the same radio stations, and not the means of air defense, but the same drones, this is precisely the element that will allow us to successfully conduct offensive operations, counter-offensive actions in one o
mr. zaluzhnyi marked the project with the component that will help us win, this is very important, the commander-in-chief means of electronic warfare are the a key tool that can be useful for creating difficult conditions for the enemy and creating the necessary conditions for conducting offensive operations from our it is very important that the military understands this, concentrates on this, focuses on this . the second point, of course, the means of collector warfare is very relevant at the...
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concerts and around the world michael made a mark on our orchestra the city and the classical music world. captivated audiences and concerts over the years thank you. mr. president and chair mark bull a neighbor and friend. and i wanted add my 2 cents this a couple weeks ago i had the pleasure of seeing the symphony perform beethoven's ninth. ran 3 nights and it was challenge to be conduct. each night was sold out and met with a standing ovation and ended with a standing ovation. and i think that reflects in a simple way those who love and adover mtt, recognize genius and what he is contributed to the cultural life of san francisco. and that's their way of saying, thanks. i think this proposal today is our way of saying thanks and like to encourage to you support it. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon and thank you for the opportunity to talk today about our music director. michael thomas. i'm kathy pane and play picalo with the symphony. i was the first musician this micheal hired during his season as music director in 1995. day that michael hired me was the best days of my life. as i embarkod an epic 25 year j
concerts and around the world michael made a mark on our orchestra the city and the classical music world. captivated audiences and concerts over the years thank you. mr. president and chair mark bull a neighbor and friend. and i wanted add my 2 cents this a couple weeks ago i had the pleasure of seeing the symphony perform beethoven's ninth. ran 3 nights and it was challenge to be conduct. each night was sold out and met with a standing ovation and ended with a standing ovation. and i think...
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ready what to say, i is interested in mr. assignments and mark some of the types of spec pavement sites and thought about one thing interested. it's a fine one. pressing the kid map, i'm good. how can these courts approve an extradition request under these conditions? how can they accept an extradition to the country, the prophet to kill julian, the content, to kill a publisher? and because of what he published? this goes to the fundamentals of press freedom and of democracy. we knew when julian was in the embassy, that there was a high likelihood that the embassy was being spied upon by the united kingdom by the united states. what we didn't know until the whistle blow came forward, that the security company employed by the ecuadorian embassy to provide security is joanne and to embassy staff. was capturing information in breach in the terms of their agreement with the ecuadorian government and providing it to parties in the united states. it is alleged that we're doing it at the behest of the c i a e. c global, the security company that was hard to protect. julian was actually spying
ready what to say, i is interested in mr. assignments and mark some of the types of spec pavement sites and thought about one thing interested. it's a fine one. pressing the kid map, i'm good. how can these courts approve an extradition request under these conditions? how can they accept an extradition to the country, the prophet to kill julian, the content, to kill a publisher? and because of what he published? this goes to the fundamentals of press freedom and of democracy. we knew when...
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mrs. carter. cbs's mark strassmann is in atlanta with new details. good evening, mark. rmer president jimmy carter, at age 99, will be there tomorrow. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good evening, norah. we're hearing tonight that mr. carter will, in fact, attend tomorrow's special service. at least that's the plan. there could be a last-minute change of heart or whatever. georgia is staging this three-day farewell to mrs. carter, but this is an american moment. and right now live inside the carter center, everyday americans file past mrs. carter's casket, paying their respects to the daughter of tiny plains, georgia, who became first lady of the united states. earlier today, her secret service agents past and present escorted mrs. carter's hearse from central georgia to atlanta. her family helped lay wreaths at her georgia alma mater. tomorrow that special tribute service to celebrate the life of mrs. carter. among the guests, president biden, vice president harris and their spouses, the clintons, and former first ladies bush, obama, and trump. mrs. carter was a mave
mrs. carter. cbs's mark strassmann is in atlanta with new details. good evening, mark. rmer president jimmy carter, at age 99, will be there tomorrow. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good evening, norah. we're hearing tonight that mr. carter will, in fact, attend tomorrow's special service. at least that's the plan. there could be a last-minute change of heart or whatever. georgia is staging this three-day farewell to mrs. carter, but this is an american moment. and right now live...
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mr. speaker, today marks the ag since the town of paradise were tragically burned. 86 lines lost in a town devastated. all gone. you can see how graphic it is and people trying to escape on a naivero path up and down. but five years later, wref much to be optimistic and people are building with every new house permit, with every community event, the optimism and resiliency of the people of paradise. we have to help them and pass this legislation so they are not taxed and i hope to get through this house floor and help them with infrastructure and get rid of the dead trees and such in the area. but they are bouncing back. god bless as think continue to bounce back from five years ago that will be remembered as we remember the loss of the loved ones and the damage. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, as we prepare for veterans'
mr. speaker, today marks the ag since the town of paradise were tragically burned. 86 lines lost in a town devastated. all gone. you can see how graphic it is and people trying to escape on a naivero path up and down. but five years later, wref much to be optimistic and people are building with every new house permit, with every community event, the optimism and resiliency of the people of paradise. we have to help them and pass this legislation so they are not taxed and i hope to get through...
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mrs. carter. cbs's mark strassmann is in atlanta with new details. good evening, mark. here is new reporting on whether former president jimmy carter at age 99 will be there tomorrow. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good evening, norah. we are hearing tonight that mr. carter will in fact attend tomorrow's special service at least that's the plan. there could be a last-minute change. georgia is staging the three day farewell to mrs. crter. but this is an american moment. and right now live inside the carter center, everyday americans file past mrs. carter's casket paying their respects to the daughter of tiny plains, georgia, who became first lady of the united states. earlier today her secret service agents past and present escorted mrs. carter's hearse to georgia where her family laid wreaths at her door to our alma mater. now tomorrow that special tribute service to celebrate the life of mrs. carter, among the guests, president biden, vice president harris, and their spouses, the clintons, and first lady's bush, obama, and trump. mrs. carter was a maverick and a pio
mrs. carter. cbs's mark strassmann is in atlanta with new details. good evening, mark. here is new reporting on whether former president jimmy carter at age 99 will be there tomorrow. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good evening, norah. we are hearing tonight that mr. carter will in fact attend tomorrow's special service at least that's the plan. there could be a last-minute change. georgia is staging the three day farewell to mrs. crter. but this is an american moment. and right now...
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mr. jamison and mark horton, they pretty much decided where they thought the ship may have come in, and so they decided to come back and do further surveys. and so they have been here the last four days doing that. and we're hoping they're going to find something that will be meaningful. for. what we've been working in berkeley, gloucestershire, england, for the last ten years. and we're actually fascinated in trying to uncover the story of berkeley, the famous berkeley 100 that was established here in 1619 by people that came from england. one of the big mysteries is where berkeley settlement of 6019 is actually located. i mean, it's clearly somewhere here on the property. it's known as be known as berkeley or berkeley for hundreds of years. but the precise location of where the settlement is located has never been what was discovered by archeologists or by historians or even in the memory of the people that lived here. so our task is to use modern scientific machinery, geophysics, equipment and so forth to see if we can actually find where the 17th century settlement really was. well, we
mr. jamison and mark horton, they pretty much decided where they thought the ship may have come in, and so they decided to come back and do further surveys. and so they have been here the last four days doing that. and we're hoping they're going to find something that will be meaningful. for. what we've been working in berkeley, gloucestershire, england, for the last ten years. and we're actually fascinated in trying to uncover the story of berkeley, the famous berkeley 100 that was established...
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we will also hear from mr. mark glick, energy officer of the hawaii state energy office. it helps support state energy policy goals and we also welcome the chairman of the hawaii public committees and has served since april of 2019 and has been chair since july of 2022. it regulates the power service parameters and immediately after we will convene a second panel consisting of testimony from our colleagues, hawaii's first district will testify and we will hear testimony from representative jill who is the second district of hawaii on the island of maui. there is still a lot of debate and speculation around the days in which the fire spread and what has been done or has not been done in years prior. we have a responsibility to pursue a safe national policy that includes infrastructure that is prepared for events like wildfires and hurricanes. congress has a portion of that responsibility along with private sector partners. it is extremely important that we begin to ask the hard questions. given this committees role in protecting the infrastructure and the general jurisdict
we will also hear from mr. mark glick, energy officer of the hawaii state energy office. it helps support state energy policy goals and we also welcome the chairman of the hawaii public committees and has served since april of 2019 and has been chair since july of 2022. it regulates the power service parameters and immediately after we will convene a second panel consisting of testimony from our colleagues, hawaii's first district will testify and we will hear testimony from representative jill...
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mr. trump getting higher marks on the economy in all of them now some democrats saying look, they're not panicking, it's too early, the election is still a year out and former president obama trailed in 2011 before defeating mitt romney. but i spoke to multiple democrats today who say they are deeply concerned, one calling it a five-alarm fire, and former top obama adviser david axelrod put it this way -- "if he continues to run, he will be the nominee of the democratic party what he needs to decide is whether that is wise, whether it's in his best interest or the country's." so high stakes here, lester >> one year to go. kristen, thanks very much >>> let's get now to the deepening israeli military campaign in gaza the death toll is rising now one month after hamas terrorists killed 1,400 israelis. chief foreign correspondent richard engel has late details. >> reporter: israeli tanks and troops have encircled gaza city and are expected to soon enter the urban areas. the hamas-run health ministry in gaza says the death toll has passed 10,000 and that could rise with an advance into gaza c
mr. trump getting higher marks on the economy in all of them now some democrats saying look, they're not panicking, it's too early, the election is still a year out and former president obama trailed in 2011 before defeating mitt romney. but i spoke to multiple democrats today who say they are deeply concerned, one calling it a five-alarm fire, and former top obama adviser david axelrod put it this way -- "if he continues to run, he will be the nominee of the democratic party what he needs...
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dysfunctional, and that is a word that has been used by mr cummings, ijy that has been used by mr cummings, by markuty cabinet secretary, the former deputy cabinet secretary helen mcnamara and others. how, as you see it, and you had been a ministerfor cabinet how, as you see it, and you had been a minister for cabinet office for some time, how was that position allowed to develop a? for some time, how was that position allowed to develop a?— some time, how was that position allowed to develop a? for a variety of reasons- — allowed to develop a? for a variety of reasons- i _ allowed to develop a? for a variety of reasons. i think— allowed to develop a? for a variety of reasons. i think the _ allowed to develop a? for a variety of reasons. i think the first - allowed to develop a? for a variety of reasons. i think the first thing i of reasons. i think the first thing is that the inherent structure of the cabinet office was flawed. normally, the lead minister, the secretary of state, is responsible for everything that happens in his department, or her department, and answerable to the house of commons
dysfunctional, and that is a word that has been used by mr cummings, ijy that has been used by mr cummings, by markuty cabinet secretary, the former deputy cabinet secretary helen mcnamara and others. how, as you see it, and you had been a ministerfor cabinet how, as you see it, and you had been a minister for cabinet office for some time, how was that position allowed to develop a? for some time, how was that position allowed to develop a?— some time, how was that position allowed to develop...
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mark. >> caller: hey, mr. cramer. how are you today? >> i'm doing fine, mark, how about you?estion re quick. given the need for the incredible usage of storage what is your opinion on irm, iron mountain? >> my wring partner matt harmon a i often talabout how great thiss. ev with a 4% yield i still remmend that stock. i've been recommending it for ages. don in texas. don. >> calr: cramer, boo-yah. happy holidays to you to you and >> oh, thankou. >> cler: i was jt caing to asabout q2 holdings. virtualanking. i like the idea. the stock has moved too much. too high for me. how about we go to dave in virginia? dave. >> caller: united states navy boo-yah to you, jimbo. >> thankou for serving boo-yah. >> caller: club member. >> yes! >> caller: would love to kw about the buy buy buy or sellsale sell on amc. >> you're talking about the movies, d it's just not the same, and i don't want to be thereforeinvolved with the movie theaters. challenges from nelson peltz. it's going to be a challenge but disney got a big dividend today and that stock is one of my favorites in the charitable tr
mark. >> caller: hey, mr. cramer. how are you today? >> i'm doing fine, mark, how about you?estion re quick. given the need for the incredible usage of storage what is your opinion on irm, iron mountain? >> my wring partner matt harmon a i often talabout how great thiss. ev with a 4% yield i still remmend that stock. i've been recommending it for ages. don in texas. don. >> calr: cramer, boo-yah. happy holidays to you to you and >> oh, thankou. >> cler: i was...
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and it was still confined to live in a suburban she felt, so to me with this, with the previous mark for mrs. is just that what she felt, which was trapped. she felt trapped. >> a lot of women at the time including she understood those women. >> and voiced what they were feeling and so they felt, the reason the book was a hit was because women read the first paragraph which isn't this amazing paragraph describing what it's like to wrap peanut butter sandwiches and syndicate off to school or whatever, and how mindnumbing that is. the last thing is, and you're not alone. women read that and they felt, he felt seen. >> where did the phrase problem has known income from? did she coined that phrase? >> yes, yes she coined it. i don't know, i don't know where, she had a gift for the kind of snappy thing, you know. >> with rachel, do you think that a brand of feminist is still valid today. >> is yes. >> whitey think it is? >> i mean, i think because the things she fought for, , like equality of pay and equality in political representation and -- childcare, universal federally funded child care and
and it was still confined to live in a suburban she felt, so to me with this, with the previous mark for mrs. is just that what she felt, which was trapped. she felt trapped. >> a lot of women at the time including she understood those women. >> and voiced what they were feeling and so they felt, the reason the book was a hit was because women read the first paragraph which isn't this amazing paragraph describing what it's like to wrap peanut butter sandwiches and syndicate off to...
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we can see that mr sweeney says in the last line of that e—mail, privately, mark has called this meetingare you mark? what was your concern about the absence of a proper mean by what these could be drawn together for these could be drawn together for the purposes of the decision—making? i was confident by that point that perhaps, almost certainly should have been earlier that cts and cobra machinery couldn't bear the weight of the whole of government effort thatis of the whole of government effort that is now required. in the form, wanted the whole cabinet secretary are essentially two, putting it bluntly drop everything and get into this. and that is why would have caught that meeting and i think that is what mark sweeney is referring to. . is what mark sweeney is referring to. , . is what mark sweeney is referring to. , ,, ., .,, ., is what mark sweeney is referring to. , ,, ., ., ., ., is what mark sweeney is referring to. , ., , to. this ecs and cobra are of course within the cabinet _ to. this ecs and cobra are of course within the cabinet office. _ to. this ecs and cobra are of cou
we can see that mr sweeney says in the last line of that e—mail, privately, mark has called this meetingare you mark? what was your concern about the absence of a proper mean by what these could be drawn together for these could be drawn together for the purposes of the decision—making? i was confident by that point that perhaps, almost certainly should have been earlier that cts and cobra machinery couldn't bear the weight of the whole of government effort thatis of the whole of government...
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well, my guest today here on capitol hill is one of mr trump's most loyal congressional supporters, republican congressman markfor donald trump?
well, my guest today here on capitol hill is one of mr trump's most loyal congressional supporters, republican congressman markfor donald trump?
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where there are physically marked by mr. chin's contractor that is a mark on the board. and this slanting slotted for removal. first landing of the bottom the picture in thes second landing. show dry rot and the landings that are called out to remain. the plans show the [inaudible] called out to remain. and to be replaced at the same time. plans don't show detail to understand whether posts repairs in the permit the stairs fully detached from the building. half inch with the new structure and our wall. our prior it have a well maintained build and want our neighbor to have worn and repair the dry rot. had the neighbor maintained properly wield not be here if not flush with our wall we would not be here. paying 1 huh human costs and the schedule to abide by performing the repairs canments you to agree to penalties should anything not go according to his claim this is an exhibit submitted. in summary, we ask00 autoboard -- suspend the permit and the second permit is -- secured for our building. the coordinated repairs mutually beneficial the stairs and siding the same time
where there are physically marked by mr. chin's contractor that is a mark on the board. and this slanting slotted for removal. first landing of the bottom the picture in thes second landing. show dry rot and the landings that are called out to remain. the plans show the [inaudible] called out to remain. and to be replaced at the same time. plans don't show detail to understand whether posts repairs in the permit the stairs fully detached from the building. half inch with the new structure and...
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. >> mark eastwood. >> thank you, mr. speaker. -- delivered just 14% of educational healthcare funds within a 20 week target are able to deliver a five-year supply conscious many of its failures. that's what it is car parking charge is punishing hard-working fund and destroy the high street ends our towns and villages. what my friend agree with me that labour -- counsel is a longer fit for purpose? >> mr. speaker, a shipment on a friends -- with a labour on counseling conscious of this week we saw believe of labour council -- at the something as said they also close support and are proposing to increase car parking charges punishing local businesses and shoppers and went up to christmas. the council is clearly no longer fit for purpose of local residents deserve better. >> mr. speaker, last week members from across the house heard personally from a young age was meant the lost both of his peace campaigning pairs in october 7 attacks. this morning we heard from palestinians who have lost generations of families in this sou
. >> mark eastwood. >> thank you, mr. speaker. -- delivered just 14% of educational healthcare funds within a 20 week target are able to deliver a five-year supply conscious many of its failures. that's what it is car parking charge is punishing hard-working fund and destroy the high street ends our towns and villages. what my friend agree with me that labour -- counsel is a longer fit for purpose? >> mr. speaker, a shipment on a friends -- with a labour on counseling...
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mr. speaker. when the prime minister took office he promised to lead the government mark by integrity, professionalismccountability. judgment of david cameron and relationship, lobbying for chinese-state interest that make the prime minister can consider candidate. >> mr. speaker, i'm delighted that the former prime minister has rejoined government. he brings unrival experience and relationships across the world and fantastic job championing british interest everywhere he goes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. tackling illegal immigration is a crucial issue for my constituents, many of chop would be extremely disappointed of this morning's judgment from the supreme courts. is the prime minister able to on what it means on the plan to tackle illegal immigration? >> i know he has championed this issue and matters to his constituents. as i said, the judgment confirms that the principle of removing asylum seekers is lawful. we will finalize in light of today's judgment to address the challenges that were raised. let me say this again, if it becomes clear that our domestic legal framework or international interv
mr. speaker. when the prime minister took office he promised to lead the government mark by integrity, professionalismccountability. judgment of david cameron and relationship, lobbying for chinese-state interest that make the prime minister can consider candidate. >> mr. speaker, i'm delighted that the former prime minister has rejoined government. he brings unrival experience and relationships across the world and fantastic job championing british interest everywhere he goes. >>...
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mr. bejar: not in my presence. sen. blackburn: not in your presence. ok. so other than mark zuckerberg, who would have claimed responsibility for dealing with youth safety and youth harms? anyone? mr. bejar: adam seri, for instagram. sen. blackburn: thank you for that. >> senator wells. sen. welch: i want to start by acknowledging my colleagues on this committee for the work you have been doing on a bipartisan basis. senator blackburn and i began working together when we were both in the house together. i have not been with you in this effort, but i was with senator blackburn, and i cannot elaborate on the opening statements. senator blumenthal and senator hawley, that you made. i would like to associate myself with your remarks. i do want to on my own behalf express my shock at what is happening to our kids, and how it is all because there is a lot of money to be made. and your questions, senator blackburn, revealing the disregard for the mental health of our kids, is truly shocking. so, i am all in with you on your efforts here. i'm also delighted that in vermont our attor
mr. bejar: not in my presence. sen. blackburn: not in your presence. ok. so other than mark zuckerberg, who would have claimed responsibility for dealing with youth safety and youth harms? anyone? mr. bejar: adam seri, for instagram. sen. blackburn: thank you for that. >> senator wells. sen. welch: i want to start by acknowledging my colleagues on this committee for the work you have been doing on a bipartisan basis. senator blackburn and i began working together when we were both in the...
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mr. westerman: this year marks 175th anniversary of the beginning of the women's suffrage movement in 1848. for the first 144 years of our nation's history, women were not afforded the right to vote. during the 19th century the women's suffrage movement emerged with the goal of securing this important constitutional right for women across the nation. it took years of hard work and dedication. securing this important change took over 40 years to accomplish. finally in 1920, the 19th amendment was formally ratified and women were finally given the right to vote in our nation's elections. now 175 years after this important movement began, we are coming to the house floor to ensure that the monument honoring this movement is placed in the most prominent location in our nays' capital, on the national mall. i think it's significant to note that out of the 40 monuments and memorials on the reserve, zero are dedicated to women's history. the women's suffrage national monument would be the first. that's why i support h.r. 1318, the women's suffrage national monument location act. this is a worthy c
mr. westerman: this year marks 175th anniversary of the beginning of the women's suffrage movement in 1848. for the first 144 years of our nation's history, women were not afforded the right to vote. during the 19th century the women's suffrage movement emerged with the goal of securing this important constitutional right for women across the nation. it took years of hard work and dedication. securing this important change took over 40 years to accomplish. finally in 1920, the 19th amendment...
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mark zuckerberg figured that out too. mr. viguerie have you gotten rich in your business? i have not. as a matter of fact, i'm very comfortable. but to this day, my team will testify under that, i put everything possible back into the company. i'm a at every fiber. my being, i'm an entrepreneur as. i said earlier, the definition of an entrepreneur, if anything, is a risk taker. so to this day, i, i put everything i've got available back in the company and i learned reason do that is 1965 assad makeup and in january and i went to very conservative organization just a few of them out there and i said, i've got these goldwater donors. let's a test mailing testimonial 5000 and they all agreed and we had spent a dollar instead of now you spend a dollar and 50% the money comes back because you invest in the long term value of that donor. in those days when i did spend a dollar two, three, four, $5 would come back. this is great. let's now we'll mail 50,000 letters. and when those results come the same, at the 5000, we'll mail 500,000. everyone, i'm said no, let's just mail anoth
mark zuckerberg figured that out too. mr. viguerie have you gotten rich in your business? i have not. as a matter of fact, i'm very comfortable. but to this day, my team will testify under that, i put everything possible back into the company. i'm a at every fiber. my being, i'm an entrepreneur as. i said earlier, the definition of an entrepreneur, if anything, is a risk taker. so to this day, i, i put everything i've got available back in the company and i learned reason do that is 1965 assad...
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well, my guest today here on capitol hill is one of mr trump's most loyal congressional supporters, republican congressman mark alford. what motivates those who are all—in for donald trump? congressman mark alford, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. congressman, your party, the republican party, has control of the house of representatives and the house is in chaos. why? well, republicans are independent thinkers. we always have been and we always will be. republicans are made up of entrepreneurs, businessmen and —women, conservatives who appreciate capitalism, who appreciate america for what we are. it's the land of individuals. and so when you're trying to herd 220—some—odd individuals in one room, it's kind of like herding cats. we all have our own opinions, we have our own districts who we were sent to represent, in my case, some 775,000 individuals from just south of kansas city in the heart of america. but those individuals cannot be happy with what they've seen in recent weeks and months. that is a party that is at each other�*s throats, which got rid of a speaker, which you felt was a big mistake, i believ
well, my guest today here on capitol hill is one of mr trump's most loyal congressional supporters, republican congressman mark alford. what motivates those who are all—in for donald trump? congressman mark alford, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. congressman, your party, the republican party, has control of the house of representatives and the house is in chaos. why? well, republicans are independent thinkers. we always have been and we always will be. republicans are made up of...