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mr. michael, keeping it because your firm, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your colonialism. let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about near colonization right now. look at me, unfair view from where doing it on our own when we're talking about colonization and we're talking about imperialism. we're not talking about individual experiences . we're talking about a systemic issue. yes, you're able to grow your coffee and you run your coffee tours, but is the price for example, that you're, that you're selling your coffee at reflective of the labor that has gone into producing that coffee? or is it reflective of political priorities that i've been said elsewhere? exploitation of power disparities where the profit of certain regions and certain parts
mr. michael, keeping it because your firm, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your colonialism. let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about near...
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mr. michael, keeping it. because your firm, as you mentioned, is over 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your colonialism. let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said, we should be talking about near colonization right now. look at me, unfair view from where doing it on our own when we're talking about colonization and we're talking about imperialism. we're not talking about individual experiences . we're talking about a systemic issue. yes, you're able to grow your coffee and run your coffee tours. but is the price, for example, that you're, that you're selling your coffee at reflective of the labor that has gone into producing that coffee? or is it reflective of political priorities that have been said elsewhere? exploitation
mr. michael, keeping it. because your firm, as you mentioned, is over 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your colonialism. let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said, we should be talking about near colonization...
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mr. michael stanger, former senate sergeant-at-arms, and mr. paul irving, former house sergeant-at-arms. the other witnesses are here as many of our witnesses do via video. to our witnesses, your testimony is vital and thank you again for coming. at the same time, this is certainly not the last hearing that we will have regarding this attack. next week, we will hear from witnesses from federal agencies, including the fbi, the department of homeland security , and the department of defense that are critical to our understanding. the insurrection at the capitol was more than an assault on democracy. it was an actual life or death situation for the many brave law enforcement officers who show up here to do their work every day. and at the beginning of this testimony, we will hear from one of them. we will never forget the haunting shrieks of the police officer pinned in between the doors at the hands of the riders pleading for help. -- rioters pleading for help. we will never forget officer harry dunn, who fought against the violent mob for hours,
mr. michael stanger, former senate sergeant-at-arms, and mr. paul irving, former house sergeant-at-arms. the other witnesses are here as many of our witnesses do via video. to our witnesses, your testimony is vital and thank you again for coming. at the same time, this is certainly not the last hearing that we will have regarding this attack. next week, we will hear from witnesses from federal agencies, including the fbi, the department of homeland security , and the department of defense that...
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mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not. he did. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your clothing of them . let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about nicholas ation right now . look at me, unfair view from where doing it on our own when we're talking about colonization and we're talking about imperialism. we're not talking about individual experiences . we're talking about a systemic issue. yes, you're able to grow your coffee and run your coffee tours, but is the price for example, that you're, that you're selling your coffee at reflective of the labor that has gone into producing that coffee? or is it reflective of political priorities that have been said elsewher
mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not. he did. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your clothing of them . let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about...
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mr. michael cohen bags and his monopoly cash. it's your hard earned tax dollars.ook again at your paycheck, compare your gross income, what you earned, versus the net. what you are allowed by the charlatans to keep. all while accountability and transparency are abandoned at the side of the road. could their priorities be any more divorced from the priorities of the american people? here's a message to the leaders in washington. get rid of the masks. stop harassing people who don't yet have a vaccination. end the woke destruction of our police and military. and secure the damn border. it's not that complicated. washington is supposed to work for us, not the other way around. joining me now is a man who i believe agrees with that sentiment, republican congressman from california devin nunes. congressman, i think i have laid out the nature of what is happening with the infrastructure bill, regardless even of the details. the fact is once again it's like a monster truck moving through. what is your experience on the capitol right now and why did 17 republicans vote wi
mr. michael cohen bags and his monopoly cash. it's your hard earned tax dollars.ook again at your paycheck, compare your gross income, what you earned, versus the net. what you are allowed by the charlatans to keep. all while accountability and transparency are abandoned at the side of the road. could their priorities be any more divorced from the priorities of the american people? here's a message to the leaders in washington. get rid of the masks. stop harassing people who don't yet have a...
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mr. michael on december is the executive assistant administrator -- mr. ondocin, and law enforcement in the civil air marshal service at the tsa. in his role he oversees the deployment of federal air marshals on u.s. air -- i'm sorry, on u.s. aircraft worldwide as well as protection response, detection and assessment activities in airports and other transportation systems. without objection the witnesses false statements will be inserted into the record. i now ask each witness to summarize his statements for five minutes beginning with mr. lajoye. >> good morning, chairwoman watson coleman, ranking member gimenez and distinguished members of the subcommittee. thank you for inviting me to testify before you today. i appreciate the opportunity to discuss the transportation security administrations operations and strategy for addressing increased summer travel. like all of us tsa face tremendous challenges for the past 18 months from its ongoing global pandemic. when air travel came to a near standstill our operational agility, the resilience of our workforc
mr. michael on december is the executive assistant administrator -- mr. ondocin, and law enforcement in the civil air marshal service at the tsa. in his role he oversees the deployment of federal air marshals on u.s. air -- i'm sorry, on u.s. aircraft worldwide as well as protection response, detection and assessment activities in airports and other transportation systems. without objection the witnesses false statements will be inserted into the record. i now ask each witness to summarize his...
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mr. michael, keeping it because your firm, as you mentioned, is over 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you're beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not a did. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds in our house, as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your colonialism. let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about and you're going to station right now, look at me, unfair view from where doing it on our own when we're talking about colonization. and we're talking about imperialism. we're not talking about individual experiences . we're talking about a systemic issue. yes, you're able to grow your coffee and you run your coffee tours, but is the price for example, that you're, that you're selling your coffee at reflective of the labor that has gone into producing that coffee? or is it reflective of political priorities that have been said elsewhere? exploitation of power disparities for the profit of certain regions and cer
mr. michael, keeping it because your firm, as you mentioned, is over 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you're beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not a did. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds in our house, as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your colonialism. let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about and you're...
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mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your clothing of them . let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about near calibration right now. look at me, unfair farm. we are doing it on our own when we're talking about colonization and we're talking about imperialism. we're not talking about individual experiences. we're talking about a systemic issue. yes, you're able to grow your coffee and you run your coffee tours, but is the price for example, that you're, that you're selling your coffee at reflective of the labor that has gone into producing that coffee? or is it reflective of political priorities that i've been said elsewhere? e
mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your clothing of them . let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about near...
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mr. michael s. doyle of pennsylvania for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. lamalfa: thank you, i appreciate the time. i want to speak with they here about the situation in the west with the wildfire and drought. as so many of you know from the news there's wildfires breaking out all over in the western states. my home state of california has several going on right now. i represent the very north part of the state, the first congressional district, and we have fires reaching the -- routinely now the five digit mark, including the newest one, the dixie fire, over 30,000 acres. my understanding, 11,000 new acres just last night burning up in the area of the river canyon. this is not, unfortunately, news this time of year or in the west. our -- or anything west of the rocky mountains pretty much seems to be on the line. what's going on is that for many, many years, we in this countr
mr. michael s. doyle of pennsylvania for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. lamalfa: thank you, i appreciate the time. i want to speak with they here about the situation in the west with the wildfire and drought. as so many of you know from the news there's wildfires breaking out all over in the western states. my home state of california...
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mr. michael baltazar is checking for public commentors in the queue. if you wish to speak on this item, please call in by following the instructions on your screen. by dialling (415) 655-0001. following that enter today's meeting i.d.. the meeting i.d. is 146 057 8563. following that, press the pound symbol twice then press star 3 to enter the queue to speak. i understand we have one caller on the line. please bring us that caller. >> commissioners. this is the fifth time i'm listening to this conversation. and the more i listen to it, the more convoluted it gets. so, wake up. we want action. [inaudible] and you call the state. we cannot put the blame on ya'll. for the board of supervisors, [inaudible] your staff should have called whoever's in charge and ask for a resolution. there is no way we can provide the services and we keep changing the [inaudible] and we took a long, long time and, shame on you, supervisors, we took a long time to fill the seat of the behavioral department. so now we've got [inaudible] who left san francisco. we approached him
mr. michael baltazar is checking for public commentors in the queue. if you wish to speak on this item, please call in by following the instructions on your screen. by dialling (415) 655-0001. following that enter today's meeting i.d.. the meeting i.d. is 146 057 8563. following that, press the pound symbol twice then press star 3 to enter the queue to speak. i understand we have one caller on the line. please bring us that caller. >> commissioners. this is the fifth time i'm listening to...
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mr. michael baltazar is checking for public commentors in the queue. if you wish to speak on this item, please call in by following the instructions on your screen. by dialling (415) 655-0001. following that enter today's meeting i.d.. the meeting i.d. is 146 057 8563. following that, press the pound symbol twice then press star 3 to enter the queue to speak. i understand we have one caller on the line. please bring us that caller. >> commissioners. this is the fifth time i'm listening to this conversation. and the more i listen to it, the more convoluted it gets. so, wake up. we want action. [inaudible] and you call the state. we cannot put the blame on ya'll. for the board of supervisors, [inaudible] your staff should have called whoever's in charge and ask for a resolution. there is no way we can provide the services and we keep changing the [inaudible] and we took a long, long time and, shame on you, supervisors, we took a long time to fill the seat of the behavioral department. so now we've got [inaudible] who left san francisco. we approached him
mr. michael baltazar is checking for public commentors in the queue. if you wish to speak on this item, please call in by following the instructions on your screen. by dialling (415) 655-0001. following that enter today's meeting i.d.. the meeting i.d. is 146 057 8563. following that, press the pound symbol twice then press star 3 to enter the queue to speak. i understand we have one caller on the line. please bring us that caller. >> commissioners. this is the fifth time i'm listening to...
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mr. keegan-michael key. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) people everywhere living with type 2 diabetesan any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for peopl with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrin neoplasia syndrome type 2 or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. tell your provider about vision problems or changes taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. wake up to what's possibl with rybelsus®. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ yo
mr. keegan-michael key. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) people everywhere living with type 2 diabetesan any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin when you need it... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. people taking rybelsus® lost up to 8 pounds. rybelsus® isn't for peopl with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family...
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mr. michael mccann. and mr. matthew mitten. again, welcome to all of you. you can see we've been doing a lot of work. and people have a lot of ideas about what the bottom line is. i think today we hope you will help us illuminate some ways and paths forward and appreciate you all being here. again, appreciate, certainly, coach few being here and traveling from my home state, the state of washington. so welcome, coach few. i think you have to push a red button there. >> there you go. tough act to follow. i want to thank you for allowing me to testify. about the future of college sports and the framework for federal name, image, likeness legislation for our student athletes. i would like to thank chair cantwell and ranking member wicker. my name is mark few and i'm the head basketball coach of gonzaga, as the son of a minister, i understand the value of keeping this short, so i'm going to do my best at that. i started coaching at gonzaga in 1990 as a graduate assistant, which was basically a volunteer position. at that time, gonzaga was in a really tough posi
mr. michael mccann. and mr. matthew mitten. again, welcome to all of you. you can see we've been doing a lot of work. and people have a lot of ideas about what the bottom line is. i think today we hope you will help us illuminate some ways and paths forward and appreciate you all being here. again, appreciate, certainly, coach few being here and traveling from my home state, the state of washington. so welcome, coach few. i think you have to push a red button there. >> there you go. tough...
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mr. michael baltazar is checking for public commentors in the queue. if you wish to speak on this item, please call in by following the instructions on your screen. by dialling (415) 655-0001. following that enter today's meeting i.d.. the meeting i.d. is 146 057 8563. following that, press the pound symbol twice then press star 3 to enter the queue to speak. i understand we have one caller on the line. please bring us that caller. >> commissioners. this is the fifth time i'm listening to this conversation. and the more i listen to it, the more convoluted it gets. so, wake up. we want action. [inaudible] and you call the state. we cannot put the blame on ya'll. for the board of supervisors, [inaudible] your staff should have called whoever's in charge and ask for a resolution. there is no way we can provide the services and we keep changing the [inaudible] and we took a long, long time and, shame on you, supervisors, we took a long time to fill the seat of the behavioral department. so now we've got [inaudible] who left san francisco. we approached him
mr. michael baltazar is checking for public commentors in the queue. if you wish to speak on this item, please call in by following the instructions on your screen. by dialling (415) 655-0001. following that enter today's meeting i.d.. the meeting i.d. is 146 057 8563. following that, press the pound symbol twice then press star 3 to enter the queue to speak. i understand we have one caller on the line. please bring us that caller. >> commissioners. this is the fifth time i'm listening to...
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mr. michael nulty, please, go ahead. >> this is michael nulty and i'd like to see the decision makers but at the same time, there needs to be following a procedures. i heard the presentation by the developer and they kind of implied that they would be putting in more trees and i didn't really hear that in the settlement if there would be more trees put into the sidewalk or any other surrounding areas because they're doing a whole development site, they're not just dealing with the sub hearing is the and i would like to hear the actual what kind of graining they're going to did is it just going to be trees or more and i leave it up to the commissioners but there seems to be outstanding issues and i think the developer should have done their homework before they started putting bits in san francisco and understanding the policies that san francisco has especially around trees and other environmental issues and they have to during a development in san francisco. thank you. >> is there any other public comment. we will remove on to resut but the and hear from the appellant first. >> >> well,
mr. michael nulty, please, go ahead. >> this is michael nulty and i'd like to see the decision makers but at the same time, there needs to be following a procedures. i heard the presentation by the developer and they kind of implied that they would be putting in more trees and i didn't really hear that in the settlement if there would be more trees put into the sidewalk or any other surrounding areas because they're doing a whole development site, they're not just dealing with the sub...
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mr. weisselberg if he does not find a deal, we would have to find a party of 12. mike michael cohen, thank you for coming back on "the beat." the author of "this loyal." for more reaction and analysis, we turn to new york's emily. one a long time loyal to trump like mr. weisselberg, his history is cuffed and in vis rated and a party in new york remains mr. weisselberg. he nearly indicted today. >> i think the crucial question is whether michael cohen and your preefr yous guest that thinks the beginning. is this the type of the iceberg. they they succeed putting enough pressure on weisselberg that he'll fliep. >> that's what they are hoping. i think michael cohen was talking about what it feels like to be incarcerated and the effect it had and even you never imagined turning on your boss. weisselberg is going to make similar decisions. >> let me ask you the other big question that hangs over this and we have some reporting coming up. i am curious of what you are thinking and since we rely on so many stories. >> what if anything they could be infer from the tax all the way to th
mr. weisselberg if he does not find a deal, we would have to find a party of 12. mike michael cohen, thank you for coming back on "the beat." the author of "this loyal." for more reaction and analysis, we turn to new york's emily. one a long time loyal to trump like mr. weisselberg, his history is cuffed and in vis rated and a party in new york remains mr. weisselberg. he nearly indicted today. >> i think the crucial question is whether michael cohen and your preefr...
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install you're watching the them in the us press conference with john and chance to uncle michael. finish by mr. boyce johnson is about to begin in london. the to lead us have been holding talks in the u. k. at the 2nd, the prime minister country residents, top of the agenda, is expected to be panoramic travel restrictions as well as discussions on post breaks that relations. the 2 liters i've been talking about the corona virus pandemic, as well as that to governments cooperating on foreign policy issues. this is expected to be anglo max last official visit to the u. k. and we can see the picture, they're coming from the prime minister's countries. residents check us whether to lead us. we'll hold that statement in a matter of minutes and to cover that with me and listen to that. i am joined from windsor castle by our colleague. all is just hands for the moment. it's just my colleague, hans brant, w political correspondent. we later will talk to bigger mass who is standing by at windsor castle there as well. we're going to do to meet the queen. so because it will be the last visit of anglo ame
install you're watching the them in the us press conference with john and chance to uncle michael. finish by mr. boyce johnson is about to begin in london. the to lead us have been holding talks in the u. k. at the 2nd, the prime minister country residents, top of the agenda, is expected to be panoramic travel restrictions as well as discussions on post breaks that relations. the 2 liters i've been talking about the corona virus pandemic, as well as that to governments cooperating on foreign...
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mr. michael waltz of florida, was not made in order under today's rule. it would support a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 olympic games in beijing. i would actually support a total boycott of the olympic games in beijing. just looking at the diplomatic boycott, china has an abysmal record on human rights. they currently are housing uighurs in concentration camps, they're using slave labor and even forced organ harvesting. they export fentanyl to the united states. they trade our -- they steal our trade secrets. the last thing we need to do is to award them with the economic benefit and frankly the cache on the world stage by hosting the olympic games. and i would wish my liberal colleagues across the aisle had allowed us to debate a diplomatic, at least a diplomatic boycott of the beijing olympic games. with that, mr. speaker, i now yield to the gentlewoman from michigan, my good friend, lisa mcclain, i yield her two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized for two minutes. mrs. mcclain: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise
mr. michael waltz of florida, was not made in order under today's rule. it would support a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 olympic games in beijing. i would actually support a total boycott of the olympic games in beijing. just looking at the diplomatic boycott, china has an abysmal record on human rights. they currently are housing uighurs in concentration camps, they're using slave labor and even forced organ harvesting. they export fentanyl to the united states. they trade our -- they steal...
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mr. boot writes. michaelarious forms, no fewer than 25 times over the past several months, can anything shake the party out of this flat or three mindset? >> not at this time. it is sobering, disappointing, it's hard even to acknowledge that. not at this time. to mark's point, they fear donald trump, and trump-ism, probably more trumpism, then that mob that came banging on the doors looking for the head of the vice president, seeking their own blood. so, for a lot of americans, now it becomes a very sobering period of reflection. as the process of the one six commission gets underway, and i agree with you brian, that liz cheney will play a number of rules on that commission, the least of which will be to make sure it is honest in its deliberation and assessment, and its efforts to get to the bottom line. it also affords the american people a chance to evaluate going into the upcoming elections this fall, and next year. do we really want these guys running th country? do we really want kevin mccarthy to be the
mr. boot writes. michaelarious forms, no fewer than 25 times over the past several months, can anything shake the party out of this flat or three mindset? >> not at this time. it is sobering, disappointing, it's hard even to acknowledge that. not at this time. to mark's point, they fear donald trump, and trump-ism, probably more trumpism, then that mob that came banging on the doors looking for the head of the vice president, seeking their own blood. so, for a lot of americans, now it...
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mr. michael merkley. we received this letter after she had testified in front of the senate committee a few months ago. he wrote, the grand jury issued subpoenas for hair samples, handwriting examples, and fingerprints. these subpoenas were served on persons suspected of having knowledge of the incident, including tracy stone-manning. but don't take his word for it. let's listen to the words of tracy stone-manning herself. in a 1990 article about law enforcement's investigation at the university of montana, she complained about how the investigation made her feel. she said it was degrading. it changed my awareness of the power of the government. through this entire period, she did not tell the truth to the investigators. remember she knew who spiked the trees. she sent the threatening letter to them. she never went to the police and she never identified the ecoterrorists. she also didn't cooperate. the lead investigator said in his letter that the committee has received since the time that she testified t
mr. michael merkley. we received this letter after she had testified in front of the senate committee a few months ago. he wrote, the grand jury issued subpoenas for hair samples, handwriting examples, and fingerprints. these subpoenas were served on persons suspected of having knowledge of the incident, including tracy stone-manning. but don't take his word for it. let's listen to the words of tracy stone-manning herself. in a 1990 article about law enforcement's investigation at the...
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mr. michael s. doyle for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the request is granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 4, 2021, the gentleman from new york, mr. bowman, is recognized for 60 minutes as the majority leader. the gentleman is recognized for 60 minutes. mr. bowman: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. bowman: this afternoon, we are focused on the green new deal. and i want to be very clear about why we need a green new deal. our fossil fuel-driven economy is making us sick and literally killing us. but with investments in green infrastructure and clean economy, we can do the opposite and repair the damage done and give every person what they need to flourish. in the pacific northwest, we saw a brutal heat wave that took the lives of 116 people in oregon and 112 in washington and more in british columbia. and floods that killed people in europe and de
mr. michael s. doyle for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the request is granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 4, 2021, the gentleman from new york, mr. bowman, is recognized for 60 minutes as the majority leader. the gentleman is recognized for 60 minutes. mr. bowman: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the...
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put these weapons, so hopefully know what they're ready for watching the hawks, i'm mr. cross. joining me now is michael maloof, former pentagon official. good to have you, michael. thank you. michael. the u. s. reasoning for the air strikes doesn't really seem to jive but what we're hearing from iraq military leaders or the iranian foreign ministry. do you think the u. s. attacks were in self defense that they claim and why now, just a few short months before the troop withdrawal from afghanistan, why is the u. s. dropping bombs in iraq and syria? well, the, the claim by the, by the defense department was that us troops in your bill were, were attacked by p. m. f forces. they've admitted it and they have a, they have a reason why is that they want all foreign forces out of iraq. now the united states is in iraq, unlike serial at the invitation of the iraqi government. but for the prime minister of iraq, it's a very, very touchy subject because he wants to us there on the one hand to train. but on the other hand, he's under extraordinary pressure on the p on the p. s. p m f. the, the she elements there
put these weapons, so hopefully know what they're ready for watching the hawks, i'm mr. cross. joining me now is michael maloof, former pentagon official. good to have you, michael. thank you. michael. the u. s. reasoning for the air strikes doesn't really seem to jive but what we're hearing from iraq military leaders or the iranian foreign ministry. do you think the u. s. attacks were in self defense that they claim and why now, just a few short months before the troop withdrawal from...
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mr. michael s. doyle for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 4, 2021, the gentleman from texas, mr. green is recognized for 60 minutes as designee of the majority leader. the gentleman will suspend. under the speaker's announced policy of january 4, 2021, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. gohmert: i yield to mr. kelly. mr. kelly: i want to thank my good friend from the state of texas, mr. gohmert. always a pleasure to be with you sir. today i want to talk about something that's near and dear to all of us, maybe i'm exaggerating when i say dear to all of us, but an agency that at one time former senator orrin hatch described as the most feared federal agency in our country. the i.r.s. i'm talking about right now the operations of the i.r.s. in recent months we have learned that the agency has yet to process millions and millions of tax returns filed over the past three years. people across this country have been waiting to
mr. michael s. doyle for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the request is granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 4, 2021, the gentleman from texas, mr. green is recognized for 60 minutes as designee of the majority leader. the gentleman will suspend. under the speaker's announced policy of january 4, 2021, the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. gohmert: i yield to mr. kelly. mr. kelly: i...
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mr. bender has been located. michael, as you are saying, the question was about the depth of his sincere embrace of the big lie and how, if it all it has migrated. >> yeah, that's right. what biden is talking about questioning the shamelessness of congressional republicans. this book lays out methodically from start to finish about how shamelessness was the president political superpower here. and how the people around him, their biggest concern was not cast in the white house, but that he was so desperate to hold on to political power that he became violent and reckless and unhinged. the story in here that he wanted to shoot americans who were protesting put lease brutality. his own secretary of state, mike pompeo, thought trump might lean into a war in those final months in order to hold on to political power. so when trump is talking about, when he claims that voting rights distrust effectively a loaded term as a way to encourage fraud in the elections, a sizeable portion of the base, the republican base believes him.
mr. bender has been located. michael, as you are saying, the question was about the depth of his sincere embrace of the big lie and how, if it all it has migrated. >> yeah, that's right. what biden is talking about questioning the shamelessness of congressional republicans. this book lays out methodically from start to finish about how shamelessness was the president political superpower here. and how the people around him, their biggest concern was not cast in the white house, but that...
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michael: the northern ireland protocol came up. mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a victory and he claimed it as one. but this is a real source of friction between britain and the eu, of course. guest: and it is a real problem. i just traveled to belfast and spoke to people there. it's a problem because northern ireland is part of the united kingdom it economically remains aligned to the european union and many people really object because they feel they are being treated differently than the rest of the u.k., so they don't want it and we can feel the tensions in northern ireland. however, this is a topic where angela merkel signaled this is where bilateral relations have their limits because she said we need to not overstretch ourselves when it comes to northern ireland. she urge for a pragmatic solution but also signaled this is where the u.k. and boris johnson really need russell and need to work on their relationship with brussels and make a sensible one and work on really tricky problems like the northern ireland issue and bra
michael: the northern ireland protocol came up. mr. johnson likes to refer to this as a victory and he claimed it as one. but this is a real source of friction between britain and the eu, of course. guest: and it is a real problem. i just traveled to belfast and spoke to people there. it's a problem because northern ireland is part of the united kingdom it economically remains aligned to the european union and many people really object because they feel they are being treated differently than...
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mr. skelly: my name is michael skelly and i am founder and ceo of grid united, an early stage transmission development company. we are based in houston texas and we are a leader in transmission and i've been involved in many wind generation and solar generation projects, including some that are now in construction and then got killed off because of too many delays. and too many obstacles to get them done. i thought i would focus on what is happened -- what has happened in the last 10 years and the opportunities that are before us. the first thing i would like to talk about is the exciting companies that have emerged over the last decade that use situational awareness diagnostics and ultrafast processing power to get better use out of the existing grid. these technologies are commonly known as grid advancing -- grid and enhancing technologies and the number of companies have emerged in the u.s. that will help us get more power to the existing grid. that something we can do and congress can act on in the near future using existing authorities. i would encourage you to focus on that stop next
mr. skelly: my name is michael skelly and i am founder and ceo of grid united, an early stage transmission development company. we are based in houston texas and we are a leader in transmission and i've been involved in many wind generation and solar generation projects, including some that are now in construction and then got killed off because of too many delays. and too many obstacles to get them done. i thought i would focus on what is happened -- what has happened in the last 10 years and...
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mrs. lincoln's biographers who resemble defense attorneys and cheerleaders rather than impartial scholars. michaelke heymer aptly deems them apologists for mary lincoln. some of her defenders go so far as to justify the physical abuse she administered to her husband, commenting on her reputation for having, quote, a quick temper and a sharp tong concluded, quote -- tongue, concluded possibly she threw coffee at lincoln and drove him out of the house with a broom and possibly he deserved it. the marriage was, quote, a domestic hell on earth, as terrible as death and as gloomy as the grave. after practicing law with lincoln for well over a decade in a two-man firm, herndon explained, quote: poor lincoln. he is domestically a desolate man, has been for years to my own knowledge because of his marriage to a very curious, eccentric, wicked woman. herndon had ample reason to call mary todd lincoln a she wolf, a tigeress and a female wild cath. although -- wildcat. a although mrs. lincoln's biographers have criticized herndon, douglas o. wilson, an eminent lincoln scholar, cogently argued that, quote, it
mrs. lincoln's biographers who resemble defense attorneys and cheerleaders rather than impartial scholars. michaelke heymer aptly deems them apologists for mary lincoln. some of her defenders go so far as to justify the physical abuse she administered to her husband, commenting on her reputation for having, quote, a quick temper and a sharp tong concluded, quote -- tongue, concluded possibly she threw coffee at lincoln and drove him out of the house with a broom and possibly he deserved it. the...
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i notified leadership and i went to michael's office to receive updates from mr.to conditions outside and to determine whether he needed to make a request or not. and when the request was made shortly after 2:00, we approved it. sen. josh hawley: and when you say we, who's we? we approved it. sergeant at arms paul irving: i was in michael stenger's office, so next to mr. stenger. sen. josh hawley: and so you did not consult congressional leadership. you weren't waiting at any point for input from congressional leadership. is that your testimony, mr. irving? i got that right? sergeant at arms paul irving: yes. i advised them, as we would do with many security protocols. sen. josh hawley: but you weren't waiting for them at any point. there was no delay, you're saying, in getting national guard requests because you didn't at any point actually wait for the input of the speaker or the majority leader or anybody else? sergeant at arms paul irving: no. absolutely not. sen. josh hawley: mr. sund, is that your recollection? steven sund: my recollection was at 1:09 while
i notified leadership and i went to michael's office to receive updates from mr.to conditions outside and to determine whether he needed to make a request or not. and when the request was made shortly after 2:00, we approved it. sen. josh hawley: and when you say we, who's we? we approved it. sergeant at arms paul irving: i was in michael stenger's office, so next to mr. stenger. sen. josh hawley: and so you did not consult congressional leadership. you weren't waiting at any point for input...
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that would be michael horowitz. >> mr. chairman, just a couple of things. i didn't think -- i did think, to advance transparency, to ensure that all information and data is getting out there about how money has been spent and where it has been spent and to whom the money has gone, we also think additional rules need to be put in place. we have been working with leadership in the air p.m. plantation team. to do that. in terms of additional efforts that could be done congressional standpoint or legislative standpoint, i think some of the needs of various programs to ensure they are taking the steps they are legally allowed to take. with regards to, for example, data matching and identity. those agencies can undertake those efforts. to try and address what are pretty substantial concerns. >> i would say there is a mix of things that can be done. of things that can be handled on an ongoing basis. coordinating and identifying defining roles. when you're setting up and executing things. providing clear and consistent communication. maintaining thoughts and challe
that would be michael horowitz. >> mr. chairman, just a couple of things. i didn't think -- i did think, to advance transparency, to ensure that all information and data is getting out there about how money has been spent and where it has been spent and to whom the money has gone, we also think additional rules need to be put in place. we have been working with leadership in the air p.m. plantation team. to do that. in terms of additional efforts that could be done congressional...
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michael wolf. sarah is in sterling, virginia go-ahead break. >> good morning mr. wolf. i'm wondering, not a psychiatrist, but it's a mr. trump had a narcissistic personality. and yet he got when he demanded loyalty from not only people in congress but his followers and everything. did it ever dawn on some of the people that he was a hindrance of a danger to our democracy? did they ever question his mental ability to even lead the united states? and did that ever come up with any discussions you had with his followers? thank you. >> without any intention at hyperbole here. those with donald trump knows there's something wrong with him. he's not like you and i. his gears don't work. call it what you will. there is something crazy about donald trump. and i think in terms of the dangers here over the coat course of four years came to understand that donald trump had no follow-through. he really had no policy goals beyond just getting as much attention for himself as he possibly could get. for better or worse certainly the republicans many of the republicans decided they can
michael wolf. sarah is in sterling, virginia go-ahead break. >> good morning mr. wolf. i'm wondering, not a psychiatrist, but it's a mr. trump had a narcissistic personality. and yet he got when he demanded loyalty from not only people in congress but his followers and everything. did it ever dawn on some of the people that he was a hindrance of a danger to our democracy? did they ever question his mental ability to even lead the united states? and did that ever come up with any...
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host: let's go to sarah next, with michael wolff, from sterling, virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, mr. wolff. i'm not a psychologist, but i would say that mr. trump had a narcissistic personality. yet he got -- when he demanded the loyalty from not only people in the congress, but his followers and everything, did it ever dawn on some of the people that, you know, he was a hindrance of a danger to our democracy? did they ever question his mental ability to even lead the united states? did that ever come up with any discussion that you had with his followers? thank you. guest: i think -- and i say this with all sincerity and without any intention at hyperbole here. i think that everyone who has come into contact with donald trump knows that there is something wrong with him, that there is -- that he is not like you and i. the gears don't work. call it what you will. but that there is something crazy about donald trump. and i think that in terms of the dangers here, yeah, i think almost everybody understood that there were dangers here. it also, over the course of four years, came to un
host: let's go to sarah next, with michael wolff, from sterling, virginia. go ahead. caller: good morning, mr. wolff. i'm not a psychologist, but i would say that mr. trump had a narcissistic personality. yet he got -- when he demanded the loyalty from not only people in the congress, but his followers and everything, did it ever dawn on some of the people that, you know, he was a hindrance of a danger to our democracy? did they ever question his mental ability to even lead the united states?...
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mr. brown: thank you. michael bennet, thank you.hen you said this is a new day, i loved how you set that up. the mayor of denver gives a tax cut or at least pours money into the richest neighborhoods in denver expecting that to trickle down or trickle out and help other neighborhoods and other people. it obviously doesn't work that way any more than i was going to say the bush tax cut. but it's been their playbook for years whenever they get a majority to give a tax cut to rich people, arguably will -- argue it will trickle down and it never does. senator booker has been articulate about that. as you say, senator bennet trks is a new day for -- bennet, it is a new day for this country. i think the three of us think and senator hickenlooper, the presiding officer has thought this as most members of the senate that this is perhaps the most important thing we've done in this senate in 25 years. tomorrow parents across the country should check their bank accounts. not all of them are going to know what cory booker and michael bennet and
mr. brown: thank you. michael bennet, thank you.hen you said this is a new day, i loved how you set that up. the mayor of denver gives a tax cut or at least pours money into the richest neighborhoods in denver expecting that to trickle down or trickle out and help other neighborhoods and other people. it obviously doesn't work that way any more than i was going to say the bush tax cut. but it's been their playbook for years whenever they get a majority to give a tax cut to rich people, arguably...
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for sale, a pair of convers fastbreak sneakers worn by none other than michael jordan during the $984.00 pic trials or even signed by mr. jordan and they probably won't come either. that's our show. thanks for watching. ever saw the news the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what goes to the latest research information and contact the corona virus? 19 special next on dw. hello guys. this is a 77 percent. the platform is due to defeat issues and share ideas. you know, on this channel, we are not afraid to have some delicate tuffy. young people do have the pollution, the future. 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w ah, the quarter of the world's corona virus deaths have been in latin america. the 3rd of new infections happening in the region, a region where just 3 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. so what's gone wrong? in some countries, people blame the government to making the wrong moves, or making them too late. poverty to is playing its part, making social distancing impossible. health care systems are overwhelmed, and economy is shrinking. so what h
for sale, a pair of convers fastbreak sneakers worn by none other than michael jordan during the $984.00 pic trials or even signed by mr. jordan and they probably won't come either. that's our show. thanks for watching. ever saw the news the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what goes to the latest research information and contact the corona virus? 19 special next on dw. hello guys. this is a 77 percent. the platform is due to defeat issues and...
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michael wolf. sarah is in sterling, virginia go-ahead break. >> good morning mr. wolf. wondering, not a psychiatrist, but it's a mr. trump had a narcissistic personality. and yet he got when he demanded loyalty from not only people in congress but his followers and everything. did it ever dawn on some of the people that he was a hindrance of a danger to our democracy? did they ever question his mental ability to even lead the united states? and did that ever come up with any discussions you had with his followers? thank you. >> without any intention at hyperbole here. those with donald trump knows there's something wrong with him. he's not like you and i. his gears don't work. call it what you will. there is something crazy about donald trump. and i think in terms of the dangers here over the coat course of four years came to understand that donald trump had no follow-through. he really had no policy goals beyond just getting as much attention for himself as he possibly could get. for better or worse certainly the republicans many of the republicans decided they cannot
michael wolf. sarah is in sterling, virginia go-ahead break. >> good morning mr. wolf. wondering, not a psychiatrist, but it's a mr. trump had a narcissistic personality. and yet he got when he demanded loyalty from not only people in congress but his followers and everything. did it ever dawn on some of the people that he was a hindrance of a danger to our democracy? did they ever question his mental ability to even lead the united states? and did that ever come up with any discussions...
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mr. trump is the face of the company, weisselberg has operated behind the scenes not only as a c.f.o. the former taxicab driver has also been the trump family's personal bookkeeper. in 2019, michael cohen, the president's former personal attorney, testified that weisselberg never acted alone. >> everything was done with the knowledge and at the direction of mr. trump. >> reporter: in a statement, the former president railed against prosecutors for going after people within the trump organization. mr. trump, who was in texas today, is not expected to face charges, but that doesn't mean he's in the clear. >> this indictment, anyway, looks to me like the culmination of a pressure campaign against allen weisselberg. however, the grand jury is sitting until november. >> reporter: trump organization lawyers told cbs news this week that they would move to dismiss the charges. they believe the threat to the organization posed is disproportionate to the alleged misconduct. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, more to this story, certainly. jeff pegues, thank you. all right, there is late word out of new mexico tonight. donald rumsfeld has died. the republican power broker spent six decades in
mr. trump is the face of the company, weisselberg has operated behind the scenes not only as a c.f.o. the former taxicab driver has also been the trump family's personal bookkeeper. in 2019, michael cohen, the president's former personal attorney, testified that weisselberg never acted alone. >> everything was done with the knowledge and at the direction of mr. trump. >> reporter: in a statement, the former president railed against prosecutors for going after people within the trump...
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we will now hear from michael magnuson. mr. magnuson, you have three minutes. >> thank you. i do want to say that i am sympathetic to small businesses as evidenced by the fact that we were particularly accommodating of this in the first place. at the same time, i am concerned that leaving any aspect of this deck in place provides a large temptation for bloom's to continue to use the deck in violation of city codes and permits. according to director sanchez' explanations as i understand it, violation of the t.u.a. gets enforced, it starts with neighbors bringing it to their attention. i'm concerned that this basically shifts all of the burden to us. we'd have to go over there each time to somehow ensure that it's not being used by patrons. we then have to count days on the calendar. this seems counter intuitive to bloom asking for forgiveness. they eventually lied to city personnel when they did apply for the permit by not indicating that the structure had already been built, and he this lied against to the appellant and in response by claiming that it wasn't built indoors. y
we will now hear from michael magnuson. mr. magnuson, you have three minutes. >> thank you. i do want to say that i am sympathetic to small businesses as evidenced by the fact that we were particularly accommodating of this in the first place. at the same time, i am concerned that leaving any aspect of this deck in place provides a large temptation for bloom's to continue to use the deck in violation of city codes and permits. according to director sanchez' explanations as i understand...
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mr. mayor! >> stephen: please welcome back to the late show, keegan-michael key (band plays "tennessee whiskey") my god that feels so good! >> stephen: a live audience! a live audience! >> stephen: have you been in front of a live audience? in 15 months? >> i did saturday night live a couple of weeks ago >> stephen: generally a live audience >> yes >> stephen: but there are very few people i know who -- it's been as at home in front of a live audience as you >> we have been in an audience desert, if you will >> stephen: yeah it feels so good to feel this energy coming from you guys. it's unbelievable. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: not only -- not only from these people but such attractive people. >> yeah, it's a really -- ( cheers and applause ) >> put it in there. there we go. >> stephen: put that in there. i got you, brother. there you go. >> yep, yep, yep. ( laughter ) >> shake it up a little bit, pasteurize it and then -- ( laughter ) >> stephen: no, here's the one thing i know. i interrupted you. you were going to say something. >> that's okay. >> stephen: one of the things i've found
mr. mayor! >> stephen: please welcome back to the late show, keegan-michael key (band plays "tennessee whiskey") my god that feels so good! >> stephen: a live audience! a live audience! >> stephen: have you been in front of a live audience? in 15 months? >> i did saturday night live a couple of weeks ago >> stephen: generally a live audience >> yes >> stephen: but there are very few people i know who -- it's been as at home in front of a live...