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mr. martin dunphy, matt, lack of iowa me. if i buy the car, the fi covered with them on my baffle. i hadn't at the westlake bow who, who a foot, what the lawful magazine was marked, and besides the la, well man on fidelity by him. what took tobin i find him with a fine deaf cover should it's small, it would bark. yours shall our normal bon amick is seldom stella. suddenly between name does god go down on the bed by gender, she lame shallow. i've been shallow. there comes directly to lex and i should be yet, but should be at some i should be more of a nic will not let me start. i feel it then old. gummy. she'll be bed doing. she'll let me get lunch even while i'm going to shop. please give me a holler. nick will let me start. she told me that the nice guy vets. i thought he'd go la activists in my firm. say that since the 2000 over 1700 palestinian israelis have been killed by organized crime. they claim that the israeli police encourage palestinian on palestinian crime that they don't properly investigate these cases and treat them as an internal, so called tribal matter. so not on
mr. martin dunphy, matt, lack of iowa me. if i buy the car, the fi covered with them on my baffle. i hadn't at the westlake bow who, who a foot, what the lawful magazine was marked, and besides the la, well man on fidelity by him. what took tobin i find him with a fine deaf cover should it's small, it would bark. yours shall our normal bon amick is seldom stella. suddenly between name does god go down on the bed by gender, she lame shallow. i've been shallow. there comes directly to lex and i...
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mr. martin, doing the math. lack of eye on what the me. if i buy the car, the fi, come up with the my baffle. i hadn't at the westlake bow. who, who was so good? what the lawful man is? um. well marked and be so stella. well now on fidelity by him, i want to find him. want to be on fine deaf cover should it's small. it would bark . yours shall our normal been amec. stella suddenly between the name. that's god. though, on the bed by gender, she lame shallow. i've been shallow. there comes directly to lots of my should be marvin. yet but she will be at some i should be more of a. nick will not let me start. i feel it then old. gummy. she'll be bedroom. she'll let me go to lunch even while bill stella gum. shenise gill with the huddled nick would let me start. she took gala, according to the guy vets. i thought he'd go la activists in my firm. say that since the year 2000 over 1700 palestinian israelis have been killed by organized crime. they claim that the israeli police encourage palestinian on palestinian crime, though they don't properly
mr. martin, doing the math. lack of eye on what the me. if i buy the car, the fi, come up with the my baffle. i hadn't at the westlake bow. who, who was so good? what the lawful man is? um. well marked and be so stella. well now on fidelity by him, i want to find him. want to be on fine deaf cover should it's small. it would bark . yours shall our normal been amec. stella suddenly between the name. that's god. though, on the bed by gender, she lame shallow. i've been shallow. there comes...
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mr. martin, doing the math. lack of iowa me. if i buy the car, the fi covered with them, i have awful. i hadn't at the westlake bow. who, who was so good? what the lawful man is? um. well marked and be so stella. well, milan fidelity a by him i want to find him. want to be fine. does cover should it's small, it would bark your shadow normal been amec is seldom style. subtly between name does god go down on the bed by gender. she lame shout. while i'm sharla there comes directly to lex and i should be yet. but should be at some i should be more of a. nick will not let me start. i feel it then old. gummy. she'll be bedroom. she'll let me go to lunch even while i'm going to shop. please give me a holler. nick would let me start. she told the guy that i thought he'd go la activists in my firm say that since the year, 2000 over 1700 palestinian israelis have been killed by organized crime. they claim that the israeli police encourage palestinian on palestinian crime that they don't properly investigate these cases and treat them as an internal so called tribal matter. not only the own, a ho
mr. martin, doing the math. lack of iowa me. if i buy the car, the fi covered with them, i have awful. i hadn't at the westlake bow. who, who was so good? what the lawful man is? um. well marked and be so stella. well, milan fidelity a by him i want to find him. want to be fine. does cover should it's small, it would bark your shadow normal been amec is seldom style. subtly between name does god go down on the bed by gender. she lame shout. while i'm sharla there comes directly to lex and i...
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mr. martin, doing the math. lack of iowa me. if i bother caught the fee, come up with them on my bottle. i hadn't at the westlake bow who, who was so good? what the lawful magazine was marked and besides the la well man fidelity by him or took the pine moment of toby on fine deaf cover, should it small, it would bark. yours shall our normal bend. me said stella suddenly between name does god go down on the bed by gender. sure, lame gentleman. ivan sharla. there comes directly to let me shoot him yet. but should be at some or shoot him out of him. nick will not let me start. i feel it then old gumby should we embed doing she let me get a hold of mister gun shop, please give me a holler. nick would let me start. she told the accord. nice guy vets, a hoot of a $1000.00 activists in my firm. say that since the year 2000 over 1700 palestinian israelis have been killed by organized crime. they claim that the israeli police encourage palestinian on palestinian crime that they don't properly investigate these cases and treat them as an
mr. martin, doing the math. lack of iowa me. if i bother caught the fee, come up with them on my bottle. i hadn't at the westlake bow who, who was so good? what the lawful magazine was marked and besides the la well man fidelity by him or took the pine moment of toby on fine deaf cover, should it small, it would bark. yours shall our normal bend. me said stella suddenly between name does god go down on the bed by gender. sure, lame gentleman. ivan sharla. there comes directly to let me shoot...
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mr. ross martin greenland, cuz she can like bullshit or zillow. crossing that there with ludowici. here was the bush taught was royal. he don't, we're showed beatrice little day will korean you was raised, shall not put the ribbon midst lay so used to polish north south american with a medicaid case was a will put medicine levied cream, not in my but when you start to night that the kim my kitten. lucky late. so it is. i see. yep. see local. see local for tube bishop lena. what god skewed most. ned bully with both of them were struck. the h not met us. the blue but last one. he must wish lens for will not for when you this is the malenko fully completed for the next year. yacoma betrayed yukon lamb, a tree boy insurer but speckled but on your credit because i think we have im green ashlyn near the 63. i think it may be recorded on missouri to football. herb. lisa rosa. martha. thank you. push you put a bonus when people experience children ever get to receive. wow, crazy. ah, the idea came, what's the issue of american school political put it out mash up with them. ship little cous
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as mr monti closed the distance officer one and also to fired their respective weapons striking, mr martinmr amani fell to the ground with a knife nearby him. monty died at the hospital. police say they recovered a knife with a six inch blade. the shooting happened friday morning at the cw hotel at fifth and folsom. minutes earlier. police say a money had the knife while threatening to hotel employees. they said he was also yelling and screaming. chief bill scott says he's reserving judgment on the shooting until investigations are completed. i can't express on behalf of all of us in our department, our condolences to mr our money's family, friends and loved ones. for the loss they've suffered. amani was a former afghan interpreter for the us military . he survived being shot several times, but suffered from ptsd he worked for years. embedded with united states special forces and suffered unbelievable trauma and violence. san francisco deputy public defender scott grant represented amani in 2019 when he was accused of stabbing a park ranger. that case was dismissed through a mental health
as mr monti closed the distance officer one and also to fired their respective weapons striking, mr martinmr amani fell to the ground with a knife nearby him. monty died at the hospital. police say they recovered a knife with a six inch blade. the shooting happened friday morning at the cw hotel at fifth and folsom. minutes earlier. police say a money had the knife while threatening to hotel employees. they said he was also yelling and screaming. chief bill scott says he's reserving judgment on...
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mr. martin morgan. mr. morgan has 30 -- has a 30-year career in law enforcement with dhs and the fbi. he served as acting commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection during the trump administration. he served on a detail from the fbi as the acting assistant commissioner for internal affairs. he served for 20 years at the fbi. he served on numerous units and task forces, including a hispanic gang task force out of the los angeles field office. the fbi's deputy for the counterterrorism division in baghdad and a special agent in charge. thanks for being here. >> first of all, i would like to say thank you for your time, attention, on this very critically important issue facing this country. we know you're busy. it's very heartfelt that you're taking this time. i'm just going to briefly talk about an area of focus. what this is really about, first and foremost, this is about border security. this is not about illegal immigration. illegal immigration is simply a subset of the larger issue being border security. if you open up your borders to one threat or one crisis, you open your b
mr. martin morgan. mr. morgan has 30 -- has a 30-year career in law enforcement with dhs and the fbi. he served as acting commissioner of u.s. customs and border protection during the trump administration. he served on a detail from the fbi as the acting assistant commissioner for internal affairs. he served for 20 years at the fbi. he served on numerous units and task forces, including a hispanic gang task force out of the los angeles field office. the fbi's deputy for the counterterrorism...
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mrs. vaughn martin and it's called "caribbeana" and that's something we like. ee marley. the swallow.the liturgy and the high hymns. as alma knows that every day at 7:00 or 7:05 we would call each other and get the days ready except or sunday. on sunday i'd call at 9:30. and he would answer, the same way every sunday. he would say, i was at church and in the state of grace. i would answer the same way every sunday. colin, if you're not in the state of grace, who among us is? that was every day for almost 40 years. the same opening remarks. i grew up in the south and my taste in hymns is different from secretary powell's. and my favorite hymn is one by fc barnes. he sings with his wife and called "coming up on the rough side of the mountain." three verses and two choruses. i submit you to the third verse. this old race will soon be over. there will be no more race to run. and i will stand before god's throne, all my heart aches will be gone. i'll hear my savior say, welcome home. shh, be real quiet. listen real carefully. and you might hear our savior say, colin, welcome home, and here
mrs. vaughn martin and it's called "caribbeana" and that's something we like. ee marley. the swallow.the liturgy and the high hymns. as alma knows that every day at 7:00 or 7:05 we would call each other and get the days ready except or sunday. on sunday i'd call at 9:30. and he would answer, the same way every sunday. he would say, i was at church and in the state of grace. i would answer the same way every sunday. colin, if you're not in the state of grace, who among us is? that was...
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mr. von martin, it is called caribbean on out. that is one thing that really like. whether it is bob marley in the wailers, we will hear more about that later. the swallow. a number of people. we really had great, that one music tastes. he loved the church. he love his ceremony. he loved the liturgy. he loved the high hymns. this made him extremely happy and, as all my nose every day at seven i would call him or he would call me and we would get our days ready. except for sunday. on sunday, i would call at 9:30. he would answer the same way every sunday. he would say oh, yeah, i was at church. and i want you to know i'm in the state of grace. and i would answer the same way every sunday. if you're not in a state of grace, who among us is russian mark that was every day for almost 40 years. the same opening remarks. i grew up in the south, my taste in hymns is a little different from secretary powell's. my favorite hymn is won by the reverend fc lawrence. he sings it with his wife and it is called coming up on the rough side of the mountain. it's got three verses and
mr. von martin, it is called caribbean on out. that is one thing that really like. whether it is bob marley in the wailers, we will hear more about that later. the swallow. a number of people. we really had great, that one music tastes. he loved the church. he love his ceremony. he loved the liturgy. he loved the high hymns. this made him extremely happy and, as all my nose every day at seven i would call him or he would call me and we would get our days ready. except for sunday. on sunday, i...
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mr. von martin and it was called caribbean and that's one thing the two of us really liked, whether it was really had great, that one music taste. colon loved the church. he loved the ceremony. he loved the liturgy. he loved the high cams. this made in extreme happy and poor alma knows every day seven or 7:05 i would call him or he would call me, , we get our days ready except on sunday. on sunday i would call at 9:30 and he would answer the same way every sunday. he said oh yeah, i was a church and what you do know i'm in the state of grace. and i would answer the same way every sunday. home, if you're not in a state of grace, who among us is? and that was every day for almost 40 years, the same opening remarks. well, i grew up in the south and my taste in hymns of little different from secretary powell's. my favorite hammer is one by the reverend barnes. he sings it with his wife and is called coming up on the rough side of the mountain. it's got three verses and two courses. i'm just going to submit you to the third verse. this old race will soon be over, there will be no more race to r
mr. von martin and it was called caribbean and that's one thing the two of us really liked, whether it was really had great, that one music taste. colon loved the church. he loved the ceremony. he loved the liturgy. he loved the high cams. this made in extreme happy and poor alma knows every day seven or 7:05 i would call him or he would call me, , we get our days ready except on sunday. on sunday i would call at 9:30 and he would answer the same way every sunday. he said oh yeah, i was a...
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mr. von martin and it was called caribbean and that's one thing the two of us really liked, whether it was grew up in the south and my taste in hymns of little different from secretary powell's. my favorite hammer is one by the reverend barnes. he sings it with his wife and is called coming up on the rough side of the mountain. it's got three verses and two courses. i'm just going to submit you to the third verse. this old race will soon be over, there will be no more race to run. and i will stand before god's throne, all my heart aches will be gone and i will hear my savior say welcome home. be real quiet. listen real carefully and you might hear our savior saying, colin, welcome home, and here's your starry crown. and finally, it's a message to alma and the kids. very busy father, very busy has been come to this possibility. as i sat talked to him once, sometimes 15 times a day for 40 years. never in 40 years do i recall his ever failing starter and in this day by telling was doing, what michael and jane were doing, what linda was doing, what anne-marie and francis were doing, what the g
mr. von martin and it was called caribbean and that's one thing the two of us really liked, whether it was grew up in the south and my taste in hymns of little different from secretary powell's. my favorite hammer is one by the reverend barnes. he sings it with his wife and is called coming up on the rough side of the mountain. it's got three verses and two courses. i'm just going to submit you to the third verse. this old race will soon be over, there will be no more race to run. and i will...
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mr. speaker, and that -- have their cars confiscated. speaker: martin vickers. >> thank you, mr.er. this week is u.k. wind week, and later this afternoon i will be welcoming some young people from my constituency who see their futures in the renewable energy sector which has done so much to level up the grimsby, cleethorpes and north-east lincolnshire area. will the prime minister give an assurance that the government will continue to invest in the skills and development of our young people in order to benefit the renewable energy sector? pm johnson: yes, mr. speaker, and i think the whole house should be proud of the fact that the u.k. now produces more offshore wind -- not hot air, mr. speaker, but energy for the people of this country. clean, green energy, produced of cleethorpes in the north sea, and we are going to be massively increasing the volume of that output, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, a thriving steel industry is the foundation of a more productive and resilient britain, yet bickering between the chancellor and the businesses secretary is blocking the chance to tack
mr. speaker, and that -- have their cars confiscated. speaker: martin vickers. >> thank you, mr.er. this week is u.k. wind week, and later this afternoon i will be welcoming some young people from my constituency who see their futures in the renewable energy sector which has done so much to level up the grimsby, cleethorpes and north-east lincolnshire area. will the prime minister give an assurance that the government will continue to invest in the skills and development of our young...
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you just go to build one martin with mr. morrison brochure. young warrior did you know after she'd sat so we can throw in a haystack, a person that's called a small town relative which louis shasky will appear over alphabetically. alisha was his passport. ne, done the annual, which given from miss cuter, in so good. i'm with miss champ on no spice of switch, political or do dish computer much that was going to be through discussion again, self, his passport, them. but i can actually school is dania it out of there. and nor will i probably in the latest that i need to start notating that. i'm not sure that the most familiar with them with inside the cut, the initial deposit by last year blue bird would, lo, mortgage car, which you more than more sta passport brower self. his passport them no. it can be can me? it will destroy mr. you won't put the youth agonies. loomis and kendra gimlet. i was the d. ashley of mancha e at corolla at am short blue charlie grange. can you the lease for the bank sky shorter live shot by doris tamika park? that wou
you just go to build one martin with mr. morrison brochure. young warrior did you know after she'd sat so we can throw in a haystack, a person that's called a small town relative which louis shasky will appear over alphabetically. alisha was his passport. ne, done the annual, which given from miss cuter, in so good. i'm with miss champ on no spice of switch, political or do dish computer much that was going to be through discussion again, self, his passport, them. but i can actually school is...
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mr. martin. >> great. thank you, supervisor. thank you to the whole committee and it's an honor to be on here with mr. reicher and ms. brown and reverend townsend and all of you doing this amazing work. i knew that. the council community housing organizations of which i am c-director represents housing advocates whom you've just heard from. while the housing affordability crisis has reached epic proportions with today's tech field the demand for the affordable working class is nothing new. many of them funded by labor unions come to mind. the original vision of working class public housing in the late 1930s comes to mind and of course, here, the cooperatives we've been talking about from the 60s and 70s comes to mind whether funded through h.u.d. loans or labor unions. and, you know, when i think of that, i think what would it mean if we could be building right now 1,500 units of cooperative housing every decade, every five years, every year as people talk about the housing crisis and the need to expand supply. it's created 2.5 m
mr. martin. >> great. thank you, supervisor. thank you to the whole committee and it's an honor to be on here with mr. reicher and ms. brown and reverend townsend and all of you doing this amazing work. i knew that. the council community housing organizations of which i am c-director represents housing advocates whom you've just heard from. while the housing affordability crisis has reached epic proportions with today's tech field the demand for the affordable working class is nothing...
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mr. martin. >> great. thank you, supervisor. thank you to the whole committee and it's an honor to be on here with mr. reicher and ms. brown and reverend townsend and all of you doing this amazing work. i knew that. the council community housing organizations of which i am c-director represents housing advocates whom you've just heard from. while the housing affordability crisis has reached epic proportions with today's tech field the demand for the affordable working class is nothing new. many of them funded by labor unions come to mind. the original vision of working class public housing in the late 1930s comes to mind and of course, here, the cooperatives we've been talking about from the 60s and 70s comes to mind whether funded through h.u.d. loans or labor unions. and, you know, when i think of that, i think what would it mean if we could be building right now 1,500 units of cooperative housing every decade, every five years, every year as people talk about the housing crisis and the need to expand supply. it's created 2.5
mr. martin. >> great. thank you, supervisor. thank you to the whole committee and it's an honor to be on here with mr. reicher and ms. brown and reverend townsend and all of you doing this amazing work. i knew that. the council community housing organizations of which i am c-director represents housing advocates whom you've just heard from. while the housing affordability crisis has reached epic proportions with today's tech field the demand for the affordable working class is nothing...
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mr. chairman. i have a question for deputy secretary martin. i understand that in many states -- there are a few states that still have not delivered under this program. what is this department doing to ensure this? what are you doing to ensure that as many as possible are receiving emergency relief services? >> thank you for the question. it is our job to infamous the law as designed and written. we will continue to work with all of the remaining states. >> they are going to get it. your actually asking the states with are doing. >> we are still in dialogue with them. we want to make sure we are continuing to work with any of the remaining states that do not have plans. >> thank you. under the american rescue plan. the department finds this to mean 40% of children in a nonpublic school. however, they have twice admitted that this comes in at 47.5%. that, services to students who need them. at the same time, you have pushed back on some states we have sought to provide services to a greater number of low income private school students. >> you t
mr. chairman. i have a question for deputy secretary martin. i understand that in many states -- there are a few states that still have not delivered under this program. what is this department doing to ensure this? what are you doing to ensure that as many as possible are receiving emergency relief services? >> thank you for the question. it is our job to infamous the law as designed and written. we will continue to work with all of the remaining states. >> they are going to get...
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mr. von martin and it's called caribbeana" and that's one of the things we really liked, whether it was bobe swallow, and we really had great -- that one music taste. colin loved the church. he loved the ceremony. he love the liturgy and he loved the high hymns. this made him extremely happy and as alma knows every day at 7:00 or 7:05 i would call him or he'd call me. we'd get our days red except on sunday. on sunday i'd call at 9:30, and he would answer the same way every sunday. he would say oh, yes, i was at church and i want you to know that i'm in the state of grace, and i would answer the same way every sunday. home, if you're not in the state of grace who among us is, and that was every day for almost 40 years, the same opening remarks. well, i grew up in the south, and my taste in hymns is a little different from secretary powell's, and my favorite hymn is one by the reverend f.c. barnes. he sings it with his wife and it's called "coming up on the rough side of the mountain." it's got three verses and two chorusses. i'm just going to submit you to the third verse. this old race will
mr. von martin and it's called caribbeana" and that's one of the things we really liked, whether it was bobe swallow, and we really had great -- that one music taste. colin loved the church. he loved the ceremony. he love the liturgy and he loved the high hymns. this made him extremely happy and as alma knows every day at 7:00 or 7:05 i would call him or he'd call me. we'd get our days red except on sunday. on sunday i'd call at 9:30, and he would answer the same way every sunday. he would...
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prayers for arbery's family and with us now for more on this is global human rights leader, martin luther king iii. mr, thanks so much for being with us today. i want to ask you first what does this verdict in this southern georgia city mean to you and really mean for all americans this afternoon? >> i don't like to use the term victory, but i certainly feel that as it relates to the arbery family, you know, wanda cooper jones and marcus arbery, it certainly represented justice for them. i think the bigger question is this, this, while this is momentarily victorious, if we have to look at cases generally, i would say that most cases, this result does not occur. in fact, you know, wanda jones yesterday stated, his mom, that there are many mothers who will not get or have not gotten justice. and they must continue to hold on and continue to endure. and perhaps that can come sometimes. i still think our system, we call it a criminal justice system. but it is a criminal system, but it is yet not proven. yesterday, it proved that it can be a justice system, but generally as it relates to the african africa
prayers for arbery's family and with us now for more on this is global human rights leader, martin luther king iii. mr, thanks so much for being with us today. i want to ask you first what does this verdict in this southern georgia city mean to you and really mean for all americans this afternoon? >> i don't like to use the term victory, but i certainly feel that as it relates to the arbery family, you know, wanda cooper jones and marcus arbery, it certainly represented justice for them....
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mr. speaker, and what the labour mayor of london needs do is get a grip on the finances and stop work at the taxes on ordinary people in the capital city. [shouting] martin docherty-hughes: i'm very grateful, mr. speaker. the prime minister is very much aware of my constituent jack singing, abducted by plainclothes officers shopping with his new wife in the city of -- on the fourth of november. the intervening years, mr. speaker, have seen allegations of torture, and ostensibly strong words from his government about the case overshadowed by excitement over a trade deal with the republic of india. therefore, mr. speaker, as we approach the fourth anniversary of his arrest tomorrow, with no charges having been brought in the case by the government of india, would his government be able to grant the smallest of favors to jack's wife and his family and declare his detention an arbitrary one? boris johnson: mr. speaker, i thank him for the campaign he has been running for jack for a long time and what i would say to him is that the closeness of our relationship with india in no way diminishes our willingness to raise that case with the government the governme
mr. speaker, and what the labour mayor of london needs do is get a grip on the finances and stop work at the taxes on ordinary people in the capital city. [shouting] martin docherty-hughes: i'm very grateful, mr. speaker. the prime minister is very much aware of my constituent jack singing, abducted by plainclothes officers shopping with his new wife in the city of -- on the fourth of november. the intervening years, mr. speaker, have seen allegations of torture, and ostensibly strong words...
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mr. youngkin and said, you know, you're quoting martin luther king junior but you're going to ban what youur ban could you be able to teach about martin luther king? would you be able to have a curriculum that would include his letters from the jail. >> you could not. >> or the entire speech rather than the excerpt because i guess somebody will stand up and say well, that makes me feel uncomfortable. this is critical race theory. >> he talked about america go to hell. you can't teach that. i want to stay with you for a second, charlie. the tomahawk chomp. can we show this? trump did it at the major league baseball game at the world series game. he and his wife did it. the governor of georgia did it. they're all participating in this. it's the same kind of thing. there is this sense among some white americans, not all, but some that you don't -- that they aren't allowed to do or say what they want because some minority group will be offended and it is that, that's what critical race theory is to them, that i don't get to say the jokes i want to say, say the memes i want to say and do the t
mr. youngkin and said, you know, you're quoting martin luther king junior but you're going to ban what youur ban could you be able to teach about martin luther king? would you be able to have a curriculum that would include his letters from the jail. >> you could not. >> or the entire speech rather than the excerpt because i guess somebody will stand up and say well, that makes me feel uncomfortable. this is critical race theory. >> he talked about america go to hell. you...
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mr. daalder: we have the master about the master of the game. martin is a good friend.e were colleagues at brookings and served in government together so it is wonderful to have him with us today to discuss his new book "master of the game". thank you to our members for joining us and for those watching on c-span, great to have you among our audience today. this program is made possible by the lester crown and his family, who are sponsors of the lester crown center on u.s. foreign-policy program. we are grateful to the lester crown and his family for their support of the council. you can participate by asking questions throguh -- through our interactive internet capability. go to your browser. type in tcja.life. follow the prompts and we will get to that in a moment. that being said, it is a pleasure to welcome you -- today's guest to the conversation. martin is a distinguished fellow at the council on foreign relations, twice a former u.s. ambassador to israel, assistant secretary of state for eastern affairs, senior director at the national security council, and a sen
mr. daalder: we have the master about the master of the game. martin is a good friend.e were colleagues at brookings and served in government together so it is wonderful to have him with us today to discuss his new book "master of the game". thank you to our members for joining us and for those watching on c-span, great to have you among our audience today. this program is made possible by the lester crown and his family, who are sponsors of the lester crown center on u.s....
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mr. chairman. i have a question for deputy secretary martin. i understand that in many states -- there are a few states that still have not delivered under this program. what is this department doing to ensure this? what are you doing to ensure that as many as possible are receiving emergency relief services? >> thank you for the question. it is our job to infamous the law as designed and written. we will continue to work with all of the remaining states. >> they are going to get it. your actually asking the states with are doing. >> we are still in dialogue with them. we want to make sure we are continuing to work with any of the remaining states that do not have plans. >> thank you. under the american rescue plan. the department finds this to mean 40% of children in a nonpublic school. however, they have twice admitted that this comes in at 47.5%. that, services to students who need them. at the same time, you have pushed back on some states we have sought to provide services to a greater number of low income private school students. >> you t
mr. chairman. i have a question for deputy secretary martin. i understand that in many states -- there are a few states that still have not delivered under this program. what is this department doing to ensure this? what are you doing to ensure that as many as possible are receiving emergency relief services? >> thank you for the question. it is our job to infamous the law as designed and written. we will continue to work with all of the remaining states. >> they are going to get...
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mr. chairman. my first question goes to ms. martin. thank you for joining us today. like you, i am a former educator. i know how important these emergency funds have
mr. chairman. my first question goes to ms. martin. thank you for joining us today. like you, i am a former educator. i know how important these emergency funds have
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mr. arbery, did you in? >> no ma'am. >> reporter: pastors al sharpton and jesse jacks and martin luther king iii and attorneys ben crump and lee merit joining the arbery family for a prayer vigil organized by the reverend al sharpton. ben crump speaking to wolf blitzer last night about what this is like for the family. >> if this was your child, how would you be able to keep composure after you see these people lynch him and then you see them offer this self-defense. >> reporter: earlier kevin goff attorney for william roddy bryan jr. filed a motion to keep the reverends out of the courtroom. the judge once again denying the motion. and later on, goff objecting to this question from the state. >> do you believe that someone stealing is deserving of death penalty -- >> objection. >> reporter: goff calling for a mistrial. it was denied. the judge admonished the prosecutor and instructed the jury to disregard the question. by the end of the day, the defense resting their case. >> with that understanding, we rest. >> reporter: and after that, wanda cooper jones, ahmaud arbery mother came out and went on camera and thanks t
mr. arbery, did you in? >> no ma'am. >> reporter: pastors al sharpton and jesse jacks and martin luther king iii and attorneys ben crump and lee merit joining the arbery family for a prayer vigil organized by the reverend al sharpton. ben crump speaking to wolf blitzer last night about what this is like for the family. >> if this was your child, how would you be able to keep composure after you see these people lynch him and then you see them offer this self-defense. >>...
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mr. arbery can probably rest a little better -- >> we're having some trouble there with martin's microphone. let's go back to sara sidner and ryan young. guys, if you're still with me and listening, i just want to ask you because i know you've both had an opportunity to speak to the attorneys in this case. you've been there all week for us reporting on this. do you think that the resounding guilty verdict -- there were only, i think, three not guilties in the 27 charges. four, four not guilties, do you think that was a surprise to them, ryan? >> reporter: i want to say no, because it really felt like they had a strong case, especially when you watched the video. we also shouldn't forget here there are federal charges pending as well so this could compound for them. i look at martin as he's reporting this. he's told several stories going into that neighborhood. when you think about the video and those moments afterwards and how everyone played a role in this. when you think about the first officer that arrived and never put a hand on ahmaud. the fact when they made the phone call to wanda co
mr. arbery can probably rest a little better -- >> we're having some trouble there with martin's microphone. let's go back to sara sidner and ryan young. guys, if you're still with me and listening, i just want to ask you because i know you've both had an opportunity to speak to the attorneys in this case. you've been there all week for us reporting on this. do you think that the resounding guilty verdict -- there were only, i think, three not guilties in the 27 charges. four, four not...
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mr. arbery? did you? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: outside the courtroom pastors al sharpton, jesse jackson, jamal bryant, martin luther king iii, and attorneys ben crump and lee merritt joining the arbery family for a prayer vigil an event organized by the reverend al sharpton. also today the attorney for roddie bryant jr. saying his client will not testify in his own defense. >> mr. bryant has no intention of testifying at the trial of this case. if the state wants the testimony of mr. bryant they can dismiss the indictment in this case against him with prejudice as to all counts. then there would be something to talk about. >> reporter: for a third time, he was denied when calling the reverend's sharpton and jackson to be kept out of the courtroom. the judge once again denying the motion. later on objecting to this question from the state. >> do you believe that someone stealing is deserving of the death penalty? >> irrelevance, your honor. >> reporter: calling for a mistrial. >> given all the time that we've put into this trial -- >> reporter: it was denied but the judge admonished the prosecutor and instructed the
mr. arbery? did you? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: outside the courtroom pastors al sharpton, jesse jackson, jamal bryant, martin luther king iii, and attorneys ben crump and lee merritt joining the arbery family for a prayer vigil an event organized by the reverend al sharpton. also today the attorney for roddie bryant jr. saying his client will not testify in his own defense. >> mr. bryant has no intention of testifying at the trial of this case. if the state wants the...
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mr. arbery, did you? >> no, ma'am. >> meanwhile, outside the courtroom pastors al sharpton, jesse jackson, jamal briance, martin luther king iii and attorneys ben crump and lee merit joined the arbery family in a prayer vigil led by al sharpton, joining a march after wards to honor arbery. william goff attorney for william "roddie" bryan, keeping jesse jackson out of the courtroom. the judge once again denied the motion and goff called for a mistrial after objecting to this question from the state. >> do you believe that someone stealing is deserving of death penalty? >> relevance, your honor. >> the mistrial request was denied, but the judge admonished the prosecutor and instructed the jury to disregard the question. by the end of the day, the defense rested their case. >> with that understanding, we rest. >> ahmaud arbery's mother sounded hopeful after court ended for the day. s i want to remind you that there were 74 days that we went without an arrest. things happen and now we're here and i am very confident that we will get a guilty verdict. very confident. >> martin, what's n in the case? >> well, tomorrow they'
mr. arbery, did you? >> no, ma'am. >> meanwhile, outside the courtroom pastors al sharpton, jesse jackson, jamal briance, martin luther king iii and attorneys ben crump and lee merit joined the arbery family in a prayer vigil led by al sharpton, joining a march after wards to honor arbery. william goff attorney for william "roddie" bryan, keeping jesse jackson out of the courtroom. the judge once again denied the motion and goff called for a mistrial after objecting to...
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martin, from this attorney? >> once again, the attorney involved here is kevin goff. he represents mr. case. the man that took the video. here's what happened. kevin goff is in court today. the jury is not present. he jumps up and again makes a motion for a mistrial. his argument this time is the large crowd of primarily african-american pastors that showed up yesterday for a prayer vigil and support of the family of ahmaud arbery. he took offense. he felt that the loudness of the crowd, the size of it could somehow influence and impact the jury. but, remember, this is the language he uses and this is a trial involving three white men accused of killing a black man. listen to how he makes the complaint. >> third parties are influencing this case. they've been doing it from the gallery in this courtroom. they've been doing it from outside. this is why a public lynching looks like in the 21st century with all due respect. just because they haven't put a gallery up, a -- they haven't put a podium up outside with a hangman's noose on it doesn't mean that this isn't a trial, despite the bes
martin, from this attorney? >> once again, the attorney involved here is kevin goff. he represents mr. case. the man that took the video. here's what happened. kevin goff is in court today. the jury is not present. he jumps up and again makes a motion for a mistrial. his argument this time is the large crowd of primarily african-american pastors that showed up yesterday for a prayer vigil and support of the family of ahmaud arbery. he took offense. he felt that the loudness of the crowd,...
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mr. grosskreutz? >> 1 minute 20 seconds. >> that testimony there underscoring just how quickly these shootings unfolded. >> let's bring in cnn legal anal analyst ariba martin explain the time the shots rittenhouse fired. what stands out to you? >> yes, the significance of that testimony was to buttress the defense's argument this was a chaotic scene and that rittenhouse was responding in real-time to what he perceived to be real threats. now, the judge didn't allow this use of force experts to give his opinion about the reasonableness of rittenhouse's conduct. by showing how quickly the time shots were fired, it conveyed to the jurors as kyle himself testified and as other witnesses have testified, that he was under attack, and he was responding after he was being attacked. >> yes, of course the hope is all this is unfolding in a matter of seconds, the jury will feel more sympathy for him, more sympathy for the idea that he didn't somehow plan this, even though he crossed state lines, got a gun. there was, in fact, a plan. put that aside for now. at the end of the day, this case comes down to whether or not prosecutors, of course, prove their case beyond a
mr. grosskreutz? >> 1 minute 20 seconds. >> that testimony there underscoring just how quickly these shootings unfolded. >> let's bring in cnn legal anal analyst ariba martin explain the time the shots rittenhouse fired. what stands out to you? >> yes, the significance of that testimony was to buttress the defense's argument this was a chaotic scene and that rittenhouse was responding in real-time to what he perceived to be real threats. now, the judge didn't allow this...
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mr. arbery back to his family and to his community, but the verdict ensures that those who committed this horrible crime will be punished. let's get straight to cnn's martin savidge at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia. >> count one, malice murder, we the jury find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. i'm going to ask that whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court, please. >> loved ones for ahmaud arbery overcome with emotion as all three defendants were found guilty of a murder, by a jury. the judge read through all nine counts for each defendant. >> guilty. >> travrgs mcmichael the man who shot and killed arbery claiming it was self-defense was found guilty on all nine counts. his father, gregory mcmichael was found not guilty on one charge but guilty on the other eight. >> guilty. >> william roddie bryan jr., the man who took the video of the shooting was found guilty on six counts. >> guilty. >> people outside the courthouse rejoiced. >> today, justice was served. >> reporter: did you ever doubt this day might come? >> i did not. i felt good. >> the jury system works in this country skprkts when you present the truth to people, and
mr. arbery back to his family and to his community, but the verdict ensures that those who committed this horrible crime will be punished. let's get straight to cnn's martin savidge at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia. >> count one, malice murder, we the jury find the defendant travis mcmichael guilty. i'm going to ask that whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court, please. >> loved ones for ahmaud arbery overcome with emotion as all three defendants were found...
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mr. raymond's statements were plain wrong. one former exxon scientist, dr. martin hofert testified, exxon was publically promoting views that its own scientists knew were wrong and we know that because we were the major group working on this, quote, and the disinformation from exxon did not end there. in 2000, exxon ran an advertisement in "the new york times" entitled, unsettled science. it said, and i quote, even less is known about the potential positive or negative impacts of climate change. in fact, many academic studies and field experiments from demonstrated that increased levels of carbon dioxide can promote crop and forest growth. was this the statement that climate change could actually be positive for our planet consistent with the private views of exxon's scientists? >> if you read the full article that was advertised that you referenced there, it concludes with the statement that says we know enough now that governments, people and companies should be taking reasonable action to address the risk of climate change. i would come back and say that our pos
mr. raymond's statements were plain wrong. one former exxon scientist, dr. martin hofert testified, exxon was publically promoting views that its own scientists knew were wrong and we know that because we were the major group working on this, quote, and the disinformation from exxon did not end there. in 2000, exxon ran an advertisement in "the new york times" entitled, unsettled science. it said, and i quote, even less is known about the potential positive or negative impacts of...
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martin right about the time that michele collapsed in her bathtub. in other words, he wasn't there, couldn't have killed her. this is 6-year-old ada macneill's kindergartner teacher. >> and mrked her up that day? >> yes. >> and he was there between 11:30 and 11:35 to pick up ada? >> yes. >> and all of those competing facts took closing arguments to put them together. the prosecutors was aggressive. >> make no doubt, he intentionally and knowingly caused the death of his wife. the motive is there, the means is there, opportunities there. >> and the defense had to concede that martin was a cat and a cheat. but insisted that the prosecution hadn't even prove there was a murder, let alone that martyr meridian committed it. >> i submit to you that none of the circumstances that the prosecution has submitted to you is consistent with homicide. they don't rise to the level of proof of beyond a reasonable doubt. >> and then the jury began deliberating. they huddled hour after hour late into that friday night. midnight came and went. they were still talking. >> the longer the deliberations went, the more worried i got. >> quicker deliberations are? better >> in this case, i thought
martin right about the time that michele collapsed in her bathtub. in other words, he wasn't there, couldn't have killed her. this is 6-year-old ada macneill's kindergartner teacher. >> and mrked her up that day? >> yes. >> and he was there between 11:30 and 11:35 to pick up ada? >> yes. >> and all of those competing facts took closing arguments to put them together. the prosecutors was aggressive. >> make no doubt, he intentionally and knowingly caused the...
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martin marietta materials. i would be a little bit on the careful side. look, as far as inflation i just watched the bond market which is basically being controlled by mr.owell. if it ever gets out of hand, that is where the big worry comes because if interest rates go up, valuations on all assets come down and the good news is, interest rates have cooperated throughout this. whether it is him just buying the you know what out of it i don't know but that will be my trigger. if you start seeing 2%, 2.25, 2.5, which is still low by the way but the markets aren't used to it, at that point i think markets can suffer. right now i think we're in good stead, notwithstanding we need pullbacks here. neil: no doubt because of earlier this year, the 1.75 on the 10-year, will be something of a sell everything moment if we get back there, when we get back there. meanwhile, luke, we get the infrastructure thing today. stuck inside of there a lot of electric vehicles inside there. i don't know if you heard neil's interview with pete buttigieg but the administration pushing it hard. rivian up again today. are you behind any of these names? >> you watch the original wal
martin marietta materials. i would be a little bit on the careful side. look, as far as inflation i just watched the bond market which is basically being controlled by mr.owell. if it ever gets out of hand, that is where the big worry comes because if interest rates go up, valuations on all assets come down and the good news is, interest rates have cooperated throughout this. whether it is him just buying the you know what out of it i don't know but that will be my trigger. if you start seeing...
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martin savidge in runs wick, gore. . thank you. >>> jennifer, i want to play some testimony. it's first movement this the gun was pointed. >> you've moved out and into the road. >> i did. >> mr. arby goes to the passenger side of the truck? >> yes. >> your dad is still yelling at him because we can hear him say stop, god damn it stop. >> yes. >> you could easily have stepped back to your pickup truck and watched him keep going, right? >> i could have, but i still didn't know what he would or could have done right there where i couldn't see him, and to get closer to the pickup, to get closer to daddy and get close to the truck if he was going to come to the truck i was going to be right there so i think was thinking he might go after myself, my father or the truck. >> a man who has spent five minutes running away from you, you're now thinking is somehow going to want to continue to engage with you, someone with a shotgun and your father who said stop or i'll [ bleep ] your [ bleep ] head off. >> that's what it shows, yes. >> that's -- defense was defense, only if there's jer or other options. if had you can de-escalate the sayings and you can not legitimately limb dev defense.
martin savidge in runs wick, gore. . thank you. >>> jennifer, i want to play some testimony. it's first movement this the gun was pointed. >> you've moved out and into the road. >> i did. >> mr. arby goes to the passenger side of the truck? >> yes. >> your dad is still yelling at him because we can hear him say stop, god damn it stop. >> yes. >> you could easily have stepped back to your pickup truck and watched him keep going, right? >>...
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mr. clarke. they didn't fire you? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did they win the game? >> they won the game and i got the game ball. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you did, wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: was steve martin. they told me to go. i would have never went. i love bill, but steve martin. >> jimmy: yeah, choosing between bill belichick and steve martin, you made the wrong choice. >> i did. i picked against merv griffin but that was a long story. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how were you feeling? you had a near-death experience. >> jimmy, you're terrific. you look terrific. for those who don't know, i was a big fat bastard. [ laughter ] 388 pounds. and i lost 200 pounds. working out. all the right things. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you. yeah. so i'm in the best shape of my life. i'm riding for m.s., my sisters have m.s. i don't do drugs, i don't drink anymore. i had a stroke. i had a stroke out of nowhere. i get up, my hand was asleep. so i made a cup of coffee. my hand was asleep. come on, what? i turned on the computer. everything was messed around. i called a friend. am i making sense to you? he said, less than normal, lenny. i go, okay. i take an aspirin. i get in the car. i drive m
mr. clarke. they didn't fire you? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did they win the game? >> they won the game and i got the game ball. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you did, wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: was steve martin. they told me to go. i would have never went. i love bill, but steve martin. >> jimmy: yeah, choosing between bill belichick and steve martin, you made the wrong choice. >> i did. i picked against merv griffin but that was a long story. [ laughter...
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martin luther king, john lewis, civil rights icons, but at the same time that mr. johnson was publishing his magazines, he was really projecting the positivity of african-americans. showing blacks who were superstars. promoting the idea. the fact that he had to come to chicago to high school was not really anything unusual. many towns in the rural south at that time did not have high schools for african-americans. matter of fact, many of them didn't have any schools at all. julius rosen wall and booker washington teamed up and got with people in communities and they built 5,000 schools. they are called the rosenwal schools. matter of fact our iconic colleague john lewis attended one of those. john went to a rosenwall school. but john johnson continued to develop his business and became so good at it, he was a great storyteller himself, he didn't work as a journalist. he worked as a business man. but he had stories that he could tell. i was so amazed to get to meet him and know him and live in the area where his cousin lived who introduced me to him, and i remember
martin luther king, john lewis, civil rights icons, but at the same time that mr. johnson was publishing his magazines, he was really projecting the positivity of african-americans. showing blacks who were superstars. promoting the idea. the fact that he had to come to chicago to high school was not really anything unusual. many towns in the rural south at that time did not have high schools for african-americans. matter of fact, many of them didn't have any schools at all. julius rosen wall...
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martin. i'm a san francisco resident and a customer of the sfpuc. i know i'm supposed to address my remarks to everyone but today i want to address mr. herrera our new general manager. congratulations. welcome to your official role with the sfpuc. i look forward to many fruitful conversations in the future. back in june of this year, several organizations met with you on zoom. i was the club representative at that meeting. i was very breesed with -- pleased with the open dialogue we had. then in september, the commissioner organized a workshop on alternative water supplies. i was very impressed with the substantial progress san diego has made in this area. as you know, the c.r. club advocate for sustainability management of our natural resources. san diego is working hard on that, especially in the area of water recycling. yesterday, mother jones magazine published an article about san diego's work. i found niese comments otheir water recycling projects pertinent. the city is breaking ground on a bigger facility which will go life in 2025 and eventually produce 30 million gallons of water per day. phase two, which calls for the const
martin. i'm a san francisco resident and a customer of the sfpuc. i know i'm supposed to address my remarks to everyone but today i want to address mr. herrera our new general manager. congratulations. welcome to your official role with the sfpuc. i look forward to many fruitful conversations in the future. back in june of this year, several organizations met with you on zoom. i was the club representative at that meeting. i was very breesed with -- pleased with the open dialogue we had. then...