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mr. martin here? >> mr. martin if you are on with us unmute yourself. mr. young is mr. martin logged in? >> i don't see him but he i believe he did indicate he would attend but i don't see him logged in. why don't we come back to this item when he presents himself. read the next item? >> yes. item 2, hearing to consider appointing a member term ending july 1 of 24 to children, youth and family's oversight committee. we have one seat and 2 applicants. i believe that jennifer solerno was placed on the agenda she is no longer interested in applying. she is the previous seat holder but no longer interested in reapplying >> ms. sat solerno has with drawn. we have the second applicant andre torrey, is he present? he is with us on microsoft teams. >> good morning. the floor is yours we are in receipt of your application. and looks like you work for the city and county of san francisco and i will turn it over to you to present. >> good morning. theorying. andretory we sf planning. very much interested in participating on this committee. i am qualified upon given my bam ground an
mr. martin here? >> mr. martin if you are on with us unmute yourself. mr. young is mr. martin logged in? >> i don't see him but he i believe he did indicate he would attend but i don't see him logged in. why don't we come back to this item when he presents himself. read the next item? >> yes. item 2, hearing to consider appointing a member term ending july 1 of 24 to children, youth and family's oversight committee. we have one seat and 2 applicants. i believe that jennifer...
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mr. martin nicholas mom, you chose that a bought a massage shove, he said bounty economic about an issue, but it's an effective way more to miss must the 3rd she been gone owner of those ship center wallace to this voter party. out of here been a while clinical one or creep is fabia newcomb veneer. been in market more clear on you my go buckley february 30. yeah. but no, i mean your best bet you get off of your sites and try your company for the while. you are my opinion, but a one with hope of ya mutual than you. my usa, maya, palmetto borgia, your data is still or changing. that is niga. does it keep using gig nig, maria mon ganging hair, thought such a 3 up 3 weeks or? yes, the hot besides, but i read ye, what's the sky? you proud of her bosom? noise shall the soldier ye, janelle, up these call music, if you estimate, although true statement, somewhat chased or somebody american, you know wrong in more more boys it all mean? yes, we're yes, g e b, a yog ah, what's nemo minute is yesterday not be sinister? should we sold this loud sis here? it's not said you easy a sort of to thought th
mr. martin nicholas mom, you chose that a bought a massage shove, he said bounty economic about an issue, but it's an effective way more to miss must the 3rd she been gone owner of those ship center wallace to this voter party. out of here been a while clinical one or creep is fabia newcomb veneer. been in market more clear on you my go buckley february 30. yeah. but no, i mean your best bet you get off of your sites and try your company for the while. you are my opinion, but a one with hope of...
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mr. martin, good to see russian men fleeing the country, others protesting against the mobilization. how big of a problem could this become for vladimir putin? i don't think the protest in middle themselves. i'm sure when i'm teaching over his betweens, he is empowered, had many instances of mush lodge post instances, whether them quite well. what it will do is that the soldiers that do get conscripted, the clearly not going to be that happy about going to ukraine. and of course, are unwilling recruits. don't make 60 great soldiers vote and has called up 300000 reserve us. what sort of difference will that make? especially if they are poorly trained, poorly motivated, what do you think? can they be a deal breaker in the stalled conflict? on his side the short answer is no, they won't, they won't change the price of fish. you got 2 options when you're taking civilians or service with very little military training and trying to turn them into soldiers . you can either put them through a 3 or 4 month training course to turn them into actual soldiers, in which case these soldiers are goi
mr. martin, good to see russian men fleeing the country, others protesting against the mobilization. how big of a problem could this become for vladimir putin? i don't think the protest in middle themselves. i'm sure when i'm teaching over his betweens, he is empowered, had many instances of mush lodge post instances, whether them quite well. what it will do is that the soldiers that do get conscripted, the clearly not going to be that happy about going to ukraine. and of course, are unwilling...
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it's nice to see you and mr . martin, and do you think it's been difficult for germany to break with this traditional policy that is had since world war 2 and send this weaponry into ukraine? well, very difficult, but don't forget there's an element is hypocrisy here. because germany is sending alma vehicles to greece just so that greece can send a load of them to, to the ukraine. so remember that, but we can't understand the psychological games that ellen lensky is playing the germany, unless we know the basic history, which is simply just before the cold war, broke out off of the last world war. there was a plan to make germany in agriculture state's, but then the cold war broke out and suddenly everything changed. and the idea was to rearm germany. that's what happened since then, let's not forget, germany has always been occupied in a way by america. i mean, there are 21 military basis in america. there's ramstein, there's bound holder, which has $13000.00 american troops and the germans know this. there are undoubte
it's nice to see you and mr . martin, and do you think it's been difficult for germany to break with this traditional policy that is had since world war 2 and send this weaponry into ukraine? well, very difficult, but don't forget there's an element is hypocrisy here. because germany is sending alma vehicles to greece just so that greece can send a load of them to, to the ukraine. so remember that, but we can't understand the psychological games that ellen lensky is playing the germany, unless...
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mr. martin, what are your yeah, i'm yeah, the tolliver and tony of all that i key. i me how to dig it up when it's on the speaker. let me refresh amazon. a bonus on can be of them are the global there which can lather, gary console, or michelle. you're more than i'm yet to get a 3rd thing to say. we couldn't get to work reform is that short of are you there? hello, donna. nora was in the shadow. sharlack overland did is to nathan, couldn't they gave him unfair cobra? vasa neuron came to gotcha the fallen jamison. amelia says, man, a mere goes to columbia understand that and a month of, of the last one, another mid quarter mark, and i thought she should put in the format. hold on much. not on mission guzman. i'm sure the core math out of that though, the ocean demonic the p stops in dora and bloodshed, dark at home, far from reusing bonds. dark 7 bucks stood since the reconciliation talks were announced. last thursday, a female journalist was shot dead by islamic state operators. this is part of a larger trend better than holding it upon a stone. mm hm . and then go
mr. martin, what are your yeah, i'm yeah, the tolliver and tony of all that i key. i me how to dig it up when it's on the speaker. let me refresh amazon. a bonus on can be of them are the global there which can lather, gary console, or michelle. you're more than i'm yet to get a 3rd thing to say. we couldn't get to work reform is that short of are you there? hello, donna. nora was in the shadow. sharlack overland did is to nathan, couldn't they gave him unfair cobra? vasa neuron came to gotcha...
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mr. martin, trump's former campaign manager, his former deputy chief of staff, these are insiders. >> yeah>> -- getting hit with very broad subpoenas. legal troubles are just part of the hit when it comes to being on team trump. >> yes, and, look, i think the board of viewers should know, don that's bill stepien was obviously the head of the campaign in 2020. he was constantly in touch with the former president during the campaign. and, importantly, in the weeks following the campaign. it's also important for viewers to know that dan scavino, who is, not you know the most well known trump name out there, but is a really important figure in trump world. he is a former caddie who's been around trump for years. and who often, when trump was still on twitter, was test with drafting the -- themselves. as you can imagine, was a very important role for somebody with a tweeting habit that the former president once had. >> so, harry, the subpoenas are looking for information on the fake elector scheme, the trump rally on january, six communications with people who work to overturn election results,
mr. martin, trump's former campaign manager, his former deputy chief of staff, these are insiders. >> yeah>> -- getting hit with very broad subpoenas. legal troubles are just part of the hit when it comes to being on team trump. >> yes, and, look, i think the board of viewers should know, don that's bill stepien was obviously the head of the campaign in 2020. he was constantly in touch with the former president during the campaign. and, importantly, in the weeks following the...
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sure to paula martin. mr. scrutiny. don't sorted be pushed to in the summer. but as hell, i mean you still it with us? no, don't try you on this. a lewis junior team. he and i said okay. and i cheered the gala, but isn't it around it? no, the e u. this my cover. i am quoting me, lots of these poor people. okay to so was mozilla, this you go was pres louise story here, but yeah, this is neat. the lock is story. i'm not sure his dish stood up. british log with the soviet union central office seemed not to realize it had opened pandora's box in every republic . nationalist began to demand independence. it took a while to moscow to decide what to do with the separatists and how to stop the ethnic conflicts that had simultaneously arisen hook as his and central asia. let us go up a turkey. what i see, that is where the rustling miss. my son, i live with me. she spoke money. her asthma was i bought my daughter to pretty good, but sure it pulled me lou and i remember really easily. is it a bad job? i just keep this, you wouldn't be to fix it. sometimes you ask a mome
sure to paula martin. mr. scrutiny. don't sorted be pushed to in the summer. but as hell, i mean you still it with us? no, don't try you on this. a lewis junior team. he and i said okay. and i cheered the gala, but isn't it around it? no, the e u. this my cover. i am quoting me, lots of these poor people. okay to so was mozilla, this you go was pres louise story here, but yeah, this is neat. the lock is story. i'm not sure his dish stood up. british log with the soviet union central office...
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we've got a reaction from human rights lawyer and so charlotte, martin dolder, mrs. washington is contributing a lot to kids military intelligence. i think i look very closely united states, one of those who push the ukraine in that conflict and would love to call since the might on 2014. and it's the united states as well, could stop in conflict if they want. i think we should listen all the actors like no one and the u. s. stock market because they don't mean the ukraine. european countries like my got them and the french government should stop the u. s . being that aggressive in the conflict, and i think and told them the negotiation solution could be possible. it's been a couple ways yet with locals choosing whether to join russia. we've been, you or the native now in our special cafe. ah, i was wondering on occasion, bring us more details from the dentist and look on the topics. the referendum has entered the 3rd day here in the la guns people's republican across the regions of course, were having their se so far. everything has been relatively peaceful and quie
we've got a reaction from human rights lawyer and so charlotte, martin dolder, mrs. washington is contributing a lot to kids military intelligence. i think i look very closely united states, one of those who push the ukraine in that conflict and would love to call since the might on 2014. and it's the united states as well, could stop in conflict if they want. i think we should listen all the actors like no one and the u. s. stock market because they don't mean the ukraine. european countries...
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. >> judge judy: miss martin, you met mr.et bi oyouted. that you paid for his cat. >> yes. >> judge judy: and when did you pay this vet bill? >> i paid it on... >> judge judy: date. >> i believe it was the 8th. no, i'm sorry. it was 2nd of august. >> judge judy: okay. now you weren't living together, i assume? >> no. >> judge judy: no, just dating. >> yes. >> judge judy: you have cats? >> yes. >> judge judy: how many? >> two. >> judge judy: and you like cats? >> i do. >> judge judy: and you have cats, sir? >> yes, i do, your honor. >> judge judy: how many? >> i have one beautiful cat. >> judge judy: i want you to tell me why you paid this vet bill for mr. york. >> well, i felt that the... >> judge judy: tell me what the vet bill was for. >> the vet bill was for... the cat had never been to any type of veterinarian. so i took it upon myself to choose my veterinarian, and he agreed. and we took it in to actually get shaved because the hair was so matted that it was... >> judge judy: it's a long-haired cat? >> she's a long-haire
. >> judge judy: miss martin, you met mr.et bi oyouted. that you paid for his cat. >> yes. >> judge judy: and when did you pay this vet bill? >> i paid it on... >> judge judy: date. >> i believe it was the 8th. no, i'm sorry. it was 2nd of august. >> judge judy: okay. now you weren't living together, i assume? >> no. >> judge judy: no, just dating. >> yes. >> judge judy: you have cats? >> yes. >> judge judy: how many?...
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chairman of the morris, manning, & martin law firm in atlanta, georgia, which along with mr. goldstein firm is member of national brownfields coalition and i understand your the principal author of george's new brownfields legislation as well so many interesting insight you will provide. and finally a friend from west virginia, mr. carico, director of west virginia brownfields assistance center at marshall university, and we are marshall, which assist committees across virginia. i told him before we started that my sis is a graduate, proud graduate of marshall and a bunch of my cousins as well. about every ten, 20 years they knock somebody off in college football. ohio state i think about -- michigan, michigan about 15 years ago an earlier this year notre dame. my sister and my cousins are hard to live with when that happens. but i'll get through it and so will they. our thanks to each of you for joining us here mr. goldstein, we are going to lead off with you and again thank you for connecting with us in the very difficult and trying time in florida. these proceed. thank you
chairman of the morris, manning, & martin law firm in atlanta, georgia, which along with mr. goldstein firm is member of national brownfields coalition and i understand your the principal author of george's new brownfields legislation as well so many interesting insight you will provide. and finally a friend from west virginia, mr. carico, director of west virginia brownfields assistance center at marshall university, and we are marshall, which assist committees across virginia. i told him...
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mr. cuccinelli. >> thankfully we have grown past landowner from 240 years ago in america began with the declaration of independence and what martin luther king called arlette patrusic be self-evident and all men are created endowed either. or with certain inalienable rights including life liberty and the pursuit ofy happiness. we have never been perfect about achieving that old but it is still our national goal. part of this debate is about getting closer and closer their. a phrase we use all the time it's easy to vote, hard to cheat. easy to vote, hard to cheat and it's important for people to remember is a former attorney general i can tell you once a bad ballot is in the ballot oxy can't take it out. you don't know what to ballot is yours or mine so even if you identify the problem after-the-fact the only solution is that there are no bad ballots in a particular election to ask the judge to rerun the election. that is quite an enormous undertaking to try to do twice. it's hard enough once so it's important we secure our elections on the front end with clean voter rolls in people having to identify themselves. obviously everybo
mr. cuccinelli. >> thankfully we have grown past landowner from 240 years ago in america began with the declaration of independence and what martin luther king called arlette patrusic be self-evident and all men are created endowed either. or with certain inalienable rights including life liberty and the pursuit ofy happiness. we have never been perfect about achieving that old but it is still our national goal. part of this debate is about getting closer and closer their. a phrase we use...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the life of richard martin. a good friend, great man who passed suddenly this week. you know, you get to know people very, very closely in stressful conditions. well, many of you know that i as a professional firefighter. and richard always had my back. richard and i both served in murphy's fire department. richard served with the department pore 32 years from 1984 until 2016. during that time he was a member of the firefighters pension board and serves as a treasurer and president of the local 3042. never fully retiring, went on to become the southern district's legislative representative for the associated firefighters of illinois. richard was dedicated to his family, his friends, his career of service, and our hometown and the community. our prayers are with his family, including daughter olivia and sons eli and zeke. during this difficult time. he was a close friend. he'll be missed tremendously. his ain't to teach others the art of fighting fire and doing it safely and the amount of lives that he saved and
mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the life of richard martin. a good friend, great man who passed suddenly this week. you know, you get to know people very, very closely in stressful conditions. well, many of you know that i as a professional firefighter. and richard always had my back. richard and i both served in murphy's fire department. richard served with the department pore 32 years from 1984 until 2016. during that time he was a member of the firefighters pension board and serves as...
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mr. pratt. >> that's on me, call her, i apologize for calling her native. >> they are very particular about that. >> the next caller comes from chicago and it is martin. go ahead. >> am i on? have you with the library experienced any pressure from outside groups in terms of excluding books or banning books? >> the library of congress is the national library. lots of the concern is right now at the local level. school districts, public library colleagues. the american library association just met in washington, d.c. at the end of june and that was a discussion among thousands of librarians about how they could make sure that everyone has the right to read and that is not restricted for anyone. people can decide that their children want to read and things like that, but it's really a community issue. it is something that librarians are very concerned about, because we want to be that place that people get information or can read what they want. >> if people want to contact you, are they able to contact you through the library system? >> yes. my email is pretty straightforward. library and -- li brarian@llc.gov. the library of congress as experts in ever
mr. pratt. >> that's on me, call her, i apologize for calling her native. >> they are very particular about that. >> the next caller comes from chicago and it is martin. go ahead. >> am i on? have you with the library experienced any pressure from outside groups in terms of excluding books or banning books? >> the library of congress is the national library. lots of the concern is right now at the local level. school districts, public library colleagues. the...
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martin grew up in the 1960s. at that time there wasn't a time to describe his feelings. now he knows how to explain his a sexuality. i'm going to, mrs. nichols, i am talking with a heterosexual man would was i'd ask lifted. now imagine you see a really handsome young man. what great build muscular really a very, very handsome man, what kind of sexual attraction do you have an unseal? don't any answer 99 percent of the time is none at all. we're almost none. oh and then i say, sorry. okay. now imagine this also happens with a beautiful woman when puzzle lennox was in his early thirties when he learned about a sexuality. a few years later he came out as a sexual. he now lives without sex, and the inconveniences that came along with it. as well. i think man bethune, ever since i stopped having sexual relationships, there's been less hassle in my daily life or kind of her from group doesn't. i don't have to constantly shower or change my bed sheets with no good seeing what it's just practical. as a strong practice, i'm for free from romantic relationships, friendships and now especially important to him. this gunshot for congo says does
martin grew up in the 1960s. at that time there wasn't a time to describe his feelings. now he knows how to explain his a sexuality. i'm going to, mrs. nichols, i am talking with a heterosexual man would was i'd ask lifted. now imagine you see a really handsome young man. what great build muscular really a very, very handsome man, what kind of sexual attraction do you have an unseal? don't any answer 99 percent of the time is none at all. we're almost none. oh and then i say, sorry. okay. now...
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mr. near me to counseling nielsen to peculiar crane for again. but what he can shoot me to do today is to to us a little silly martin got a bottle with them with trisha boucher post. i need to come in for ingenuity or community. ah, living in a petition. you be a love she will let you know any more from your fill in your will that always look i didn't hear origin landry or just so on correction i will. she said she drove them and she stepped up. and when you pressed, i said than i thought about going about under the under my little i'm which as you are going to the junior spirit a reflection, rational subject. him. when you read you, she asked me you prefer shell in a mortal, pursuing their cd to chair was similar to the more just a long way and nobody mcneish i know you are finished with the bullshit me to get it was can i even love shit though? with a lot of the saying no, not with the, with the want to, i know in and i just to asleep issue and just so you start just soon after that and then ok. no way at which and i was kind of from the units. you know. awesome. did not do much list. roy. i was just nice to model special and good wesley. ah, she a
mr. near me to counseling nielsen to peculiar crane for again. but what he can shoot me to do today is to to us a little silly martin got a bottle with them with trisha boucher post. i need to come in for ingenuity or community. ah, living in a petition. you be a love she will let you know any more from your fill in your will that always look i didn't hear origin landry or just so on correction i will. she said she drove them and she stepped up. and when you pressed, i said than i thought about...
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martin. almost 300,000 americans today have pensions that are managed by private equity firms. mr. seitz, you run the office that oversees insurance products. i want to ask you about the safety of these americans' pensions. when someone report -- retires from a company like jcpenney and alcoa and their pension was transferred over to apollo's insurance arm, you say that the retiree's pension is just as financially secure now that it is managed by a private equity owner-ensure, as it was before? mr. seitz: thank you, senator, for that question. we share your view on the importance of this issue and recognize the importance of pensions to millions of americans relying on those for their retirement, and a dignified retirement. we are working closely with regulatory considerations as they look at their framework and how to best address not only changes in the pe sector, more broadly in the life insurance sector with regard to their investment and liquidity. sen. warren: i appreciate you care about these issues, but that is not the question i asked. once there has been a transfer to apo
martin. almost 300,000 americans today have pensions that are managed by private equity firms. mr. seitz, you run the office that oversees insurance products. i want to ask you about the safety of these americans' pensions. when someone report -- retires from a company like jcpenney and alcoa and their pension was transferred over to apollo's insurance arm, you say that the retiree's pension is just as financially secure now that it is managed by a private equity owner-ensure, as it was before?...
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mr. is to pretend sure, sure. it was all it up there on looks like you recently deal on the brought useless boy might not ship, but she did her no further coronary war, preferred martin barocha to bug you, but you are still pulling over krinski away. they started mischief chisher to their particular lizard of sweetie. ms. warner. what decoy, what don't you reach to already and you alter, there were divisions among the allies this saw since he isn't involved in the juvenile heiner whom aunt brock did see at the georgia. i'm so glad auntie called willis was, will auntie. so it is, was the englander, the america donna whitened as of it down? no fear trodden. chuck this george way from that he knocked him creek a lighter ashburn meters, a red toyota. and a month later, in march 1945, the allies entered secret negotiations with germany with the surrender of the german troops in northern italy, zapata, or had the smithy cotton, truly on darkish date, thank to name, and it's what our bob kelly, the vest, mr. for less dammit now for ended as quick as europe for prestone keegan. he was as of italian. i shall either depend middle of it on as long i li it or for under guys i di
mr. is to pretend sure, sure. it was all it up there on looks like you recently deal on the brought useless boy might not ship, but she did her no further coronary war, preferred martin barocha to bug you, but you are still pulling over krinski away. they started mischief chisher to their particular lizard of sweetie. ms. warner. what decoy, what don't you reach to already and you alter, there were divisions among the allies this saw since he isn't involved in the juvenile heiner whom aunt...
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martin and al-qaeda. almost 3000 americans today have pensions that are managed by private equity firms. mr. seitz, you run the office inside the treasury department that oversees insurance products. so, i want to ask you about the safety of these americans pensions. let's say someone retired from a company like jcpenney and their pension was transferred over to a palos in sharon's arm. would you say that the retirees pension is as financially secured now that it's managed by a private equity ensure as it was before? >> thank you, senator, for that question. we share the importance of your view on this issue and recognize the importance of pensions to millions of americans that are relying on those for their retirement, in a dignified retirement. we are working closely with the and e i see and the regulatory considerations as they look at their framework and how to best addressed not only changes in the p e sector but, as a commissioner mentioned, more broadly in the entrance sector with regards to their investment and liquidity. >> i appreciate that you care about these issues but that's no
martin and al-qaeda. almost 3000 americans today have pensions that are managed by private equity firms. mr. seitz, you run the office inside the treasury department that oversees insurance products. so, i want to ask you about the safety of these americans pensions. let's say someone retired from a company like jcpenney and their pension was transferred over to a palos in sharon's arm. would you say that the retirees pension is as financially secured now that it's managed by a private equity...
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i am here with martin and mr who have come from northampton. when did you make the decision?six hours. we have _ better than i thought. about six hours. we have been _ better than i thought. about six hours. we have been moving i better than i thought. about six i hours. we have been moving most better than i thought. about six - hours. we have been moving most of the time. i dread _ hours. we have been moving most of the time. i dread to _ hours. we have been moving most of the time. i dread...
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martin bentham. president putin has announced the annexation of four regions of ukraine that are controlled by russian forces it's the biggest seizure of territory in europe since the second world war. mr of russia forever. the land grab follows staged referendums in the regions, which ukraine and its allies denounced as a sham. —— showing 99% support for being absorbed into russia. in response, ukraine says it's application to join nato, the western military alliance, should be accelerated. from moscow, our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. what he was about to do had sparked international condemnation, but vladimir putin didn't care. in the kremlin, he announced the annexation of 15% of ukrainian land. in the audience, kremlin—appointed officials from those territories occupied by russia. translation: i want the kyiv i authorities and their real masters in the west to hear me, so that they remember this forever. people in luhnask and donetsk, kherson and zaporizhzhia are becoming our citizens — forever. defiant, unapologetic — russia's president laid into the west. translation: instead of democracy there, i there's suppression and exploitation. instead of freedom, enslavement an
martin bentham. president putin has announced the annexation of four regions of ukraine that are controlled by russian forces it's the biggest seizure of territory in europe since the second world war. mr of russia forever. the land grab follows staged referendums in the regions, which ukraine and its allies denounced as a sham. —— showing 99% support for being absorbed into russia. in response, ukraine says it's application to join nato, the western military alliance, should be...
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mrs. blackburn: i ask unanimous consent that claire goody and gnashly martin -- natalie martin be grantedor privileges. the presiding officer: without objection. blmrs. blackburn: president bush spoke about the universal threat of terrorism two weeks after the 9/11 attack. i want to share a few lines of that speech. i quote, the suffering of september 11 was inflicted on many people in many nations, all of the victims, including muslims were killed with equal indifference and equal satisfaction by the terrorist leaders. time is passing, yet for the united states of america, there will be no forgetting september 11. we will remember every rescuer who died and honor and we will remember every family that lives in grief, we will remember the fire and ash, the last phone calls, the funerals of the children, and the people of my country will remember those who have plotted against us. we are learning their names. we are coming to know their faces. there is no corner of the earth distant or dark enough to protect them. however long it takes, their hour of justice will come. every nation has a s
mrs. blackburn: i ask unanimous consent that claire goody and gnashly martin -- natalie martin be grantedor privileges. the presiding officer: without objection. blmrs. blackburn: president bush spoke about the universal threat of terrorism two weeks after the 9/11 attack. i want to share a few lines of that speech. i quote, the suffering of september 11 was inflicted on many people in many nations, all of the victims, including muslims were killed with equal indifference and equal satisfaction...
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martin murder, cedar rapids investigators were confident that a dna match proved jerry burns was for killer. first, assistant prosecutor for lynn county, nick maybanks certainly had motive to. >> there were files found on mrcomputer -- >> extreme pornography, fair to say? >> i think it was described publicly as deviant pornography, violent pornography. >> featuring prominently young, blond women. >> long women with the search team that was used. >> defense attorney leon spies filed a motion to bar the computer evidence from the trial. >> there was it jermaine to the case. this is a material was found on mr. burns's computer 39 years after the crime. >> and a pretrial hearing, the judge agreed. dealing a blow to the states case. which will down to a single piece of evidence against jerry burns, that dna match. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. >> the trial began in february 2020. 's sister janel and her husband john, traveled from their florida home to attend. determined to see it through to the. and every day. >> every day, if the jury has to be there, will be. there >> you examined the dress -- the >> prosecution put detective dug larison on the stand to tell jurors the police found foll
martin murder, cedar rapids investigators were confident that a dna match proved jerry burns was for killer. first, assistant prosecutor for lynn county, nick maybanks certainly had motive to. >> there were files found on mrcomputer -- >> extreme pornography, fair to say? >> i think it was described publicly as deviant pornography, violent pornography. >> featuring prominently young, blond women. >> long women with the search team that was used. >> defense...
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martin law firm. with decades of experience in the acquisition were development of exp hundreds of ground field properties mr. subtwentyone provide the committee with the much-neededhe perspective. his past work was praised by epa as best practices in brownfield redevelopment that he continues to receive accolades having been honored as the environmental lawyer of the year and is one of atlanta's most 500 most influential leader so thank you for coming today but i look forward to hearing about howin private sector programs are so important to long-term success but i wanted thank everybody for being here at this important hearing and chairman nye yield back to you. >> thank you senator capito. at this point a lot of people are watching what's going on in washington. you were welcome to the committee. the bipartisan infrastructure bill the president signed into law as twoheip months ago is the most far-reaching infrastructure legislation in the history of the country. roads highways and bridges we voted it out unanimously. it has become the foundation on which the bipartisan infrastructure bill was built and m
martin law firm. with decades of experience in the acquisition were development of exp hundreds of ground field properties mr. subtwentyone provide the committee with the much-neededhe perspective. his past work was praised by epa as best practices in brownfield redevelopment that he continues to receive accolades having been honored as the environmental lawyer of the year and is one of atlanta's most 500 most influential leader so thank you for coming today but i look forward to hearing about...
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martin. almost 300,000 americans today have pensions that are managed by private equity firms. mr. seitz, you run the office that oversees insurance products. i want to ask you about the safety of these americans' pensions. when someone report -- retires from a company like jcpenney and alcoa and their pension was transferred over to apollo's insurance arm, you say that the retiree's pension is just as financially secure now that it is managed by a private equity owner-ensure, as it was before? mr. seitz: thank you, senator, for that question. we share your view on the importance of this issue and recognize the importance of pensions to millions of americans relying on those for their retirement, and a dignified retirement. we are working closely with regulatory considerations as they look at their framework and how to best address not only changes in the pe sector, more broadly in the life insurance sector with regard to their investment and liquidity. sen. warren: i appreciate you care about these issues, but that is not the question i asked. once there has been a transfer to apo
martin. almost 300,000 americans today have pensions that are managed by private equity firms. mr. seitz, you run the office that oversees insurance products. i want to ask you about the safety of these americans' pensions. when someone report -- retires from a company like jcpenney and alcoa and their pension was transferred over to apollo's insurance arm, you say that the retiree's pension is just as financially secure now that it is managed by a private equity owner-ensure, as it was before?...
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mr. pratt. >> that's on me, call her, i apologize for calling her native. >> they are very particular about that. >> the next caller comes from chicago and it is martin. go ahead. >> am i on? have you with the library experienced any pressure from outside groups in terms of excluding books or banning books? >> the library of congress is the national library. lots of the concern is right now at the local level. school districts, public library colleagues. the american library association just met in washington, d.c. at the end of june and that was a discussion among thousands of librarians about how they could make sure that everyone has the right to read and that is not restricted for anyone. people can decide that their children want to read and things like that, but it's really a community issue. it is something that librarians are very concerned about, because we want to be that place that people get information or can read what they want. >> if people want to contact you, are they able to contact you through the library system? >> yes. my email is pretty straightforward. library and -- li brarian@llc.gov. the library of congress as experts in ever
mr. pratt. >> that's on me, call her, i apologize for calling her native. >> they are very particular about that. >> the next caller comes from chicago and it is martin. go ahead. >> am i on? have you with the library experienced any pressure from outside groups in terms of excluding books or banning books? >> the library of congress is the national library. lots of the concern is right now at the local level. school districts, public library colleagues. the...