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mr. patrick henry made quite the speech in richmond. something about a liberty. now we have independent companies. because of that speech virginia now has a group of armed men in every town in virginia. that may have something to do with the governor leaving town last night. but seeing as they are not here, what do you say we go upstairs and see the private chambers of the family? right thisly way. here we are. it is quite a few stairs up to this floor. i suppose that is the trouble with high ceilings, so many stairs. this is the largest bedchamberr in the house. it belongs to lady catherine lady augusta. there are the oldest of the children they are 15 and 14 years of age. i think fate left in a hurry last night, you see these young ladies have a large bed chamber that over there is for their governess animus though. that is french governess. we may not like the french but we do like their style. very important that these young ladies speak french. they will be presented to the t royal courts. their father has a seat in parliament. but now they governor has take
mr. patrick henry made quite the speech in richmond. something about a liberty. now we have independent companies. because of that speech virginia now has a group of armed men in every town in virginia. that may have something to do with the governor leaving town last night. but seeing as they are not here, what do you say we go upstairs and see the private chambers of the family? right thisly way. here we are. it is quite a few stairs up to this floor. i suppose that is the trouble with high...
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mr. patrick broken up by the mo, thank you. with our gray senior enlisted took a number. i said, come through obamacare across the globe that those fillings la la plato, postalia, acevedo exhibit numerous bozer style pro i did does such napkin lucidity or grains of i'm too poor squeal. i get that. so now you missed a political and that's a local just as to what? well, initially we agreed to learn a little to what did you get the ability to perform a felicity contorted with rescuing reports, coolant m some as others i wanna maxim and then i'll just annual of sunny stay on those if cisco or object now and of course you know, jessica must you said of late us while our coff checkoff language to to in this now de la, she am ok instruments and eastern potentiate. that is all nothing santa fe. mm hm. with today and anybody on your community, but you can use them. you can so any suggest to what he said? yes. store. okay. hello. can you repeat jessica, pushing you sort of order. i was told i says, knowledge door scored a chrysler area by jolessa or we'll stay in europe or willa bu
mr. patrick broken up by the mo, thank you. with our gray senior enlisted took a number. i said, come through obamacare across the globe that those fillings la la plato, postalia, acevedo exhibit numerous bozer style pro i did does such napkin lucidity or grains of i'm too poor squeal. i get that. so now you missed a political and that's a local just as to what? well, initially we agreed to learn a little to what did you get the ability to perform a felicity contorted with rescuing reports,...
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exceed 40 degrees celsius. china has been experiencing unusually hot weather since last month. jan mr patrick fault has more from beijing. well, a lot of people are simply staying in to try and beat the heat. but one thing they can't avoid doing is having to come at for the compulsory cove at 19 p. c r t s. at least once every 72 hours for them to come out and queue up often in snaking lines that are often much longer than the one you see behind me for long periods of time. but it's really the health work isn't hazmat suits the really suffering and there are reports of some of them suffering from heat stroke. and there are lots of video circulating chinese social media, showing health workers, vol meds, and even fainting in these hot working conditions. now searing temperatures in china around this time of the year, answer unusual, but where the focus to say normally it can last around 30 days this year. they're expecting these temperatures, these extreme temperatures to last, at least 40 days. that's raising the risks of flooding and landslides in some parts of the country, particularly in s
exceed 40 degrees celsius. china has been experiencing unusually hot weather since last month. jan mr patrick fault has more from beijing. well, a lot of people are simply staying in to try and beat the heat. but one thing they can't avoid doing is having to come at for the compulsory cove at 19 p. c r t s. at least once every 72 hours for them to come out and queue up often in snaking lines that are often much longer than the one you see behind me for long periods of time. but it's really the...
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mr. patrick falk has more from beijing. well, a lot of people are simply staying in to try and beat the heat. but one thing they can't avoid doing is having to come at for the compulsory cove at 19 p. c r t s. at least once every 72 hours for them to come out and queue up often in snaking lines that are often much longer than the one you see behind me for long periods of time. but it's really the health work isn't hazmat suits the really suffering and there are reports of some of them suffering from heat stroke. and there are lots of video circulating chinese social media, showing health workers, vol meds, and even fainting in these hot working conditions. now searing temperatures in china, around this time of the year ant unusual, but weather forecast to say, normally it can last around 30 days this year. they're expecting these temperatures, these extreme temperatures to last at least 40 days. and that's raising the risk of flooding and landslides in some parts of the country, particularly in shin jang province. remember
mr. patrick falk has more from beijing. well, a lot of people are simply staying in to try and beat the heat. but one thing they can't avoid doing is having to come at for the compulsory cove at 19 p. c r t s. at least once every 72 hours for them to come out and queue up often in snaking lines that are often much longer than the one you see behind me for long periods of time. but it's really the health work isn't hazmat suits the really suffering and there are reports of some of them suffering...
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mr. patrick? -- ms. kirkpatrick? >> mastercard does have interchange fees, or the banks does charge them. across all transactions, for the benefit that the consumers are receiving from that transaction. there is a cost associated with servicing that transaction and servicing that account. sen. durbin: and the interchange fees apply to sales tax and paying on my restaurant bill? >> does. sen. durbin: why? >> it is the total value. you can't just look at interchange as 1 -- >> more than the total value. >> you are looking at the total cost of servicing that account, which includes fraud to come payment, increased purchasing power and the ability to use that product anywhere mastercard is accepted. >> and we look at it across the world where interchange fees are regulated and restrained, and we don't see this rampant fraud. senator grassley? sen. grassley: before my five-minute started, i would ask you entered letters from stakeholders into the record. as a 2020, statistics show that he said mastercard combined for 84%
mr. patrick? -- ms. kirkpatrick? >> mastercard does have interchange fees, or the banks does charge them. across all transactions, for the benefit that the consumers are receiving from that transaction. there is a cost associated with servicing that transaction and servicing that account. sen. durbin: and the interchange fees apply to sales tax and paying on my restaurant bill? >> does. sen. durbin: why? >> it is the total value. you can't just look at interchange as 1 --...
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mr. shark himself, patrick, his number 12 will be retired in february.played and franchise leader angles, points, and everything else. warriors at sign 44th pick rollins to a deal. -- three your deal. they see something. the contract allows him to stash and develop them over time. here's a lesson, don't be so hard on yourself, he dropped -- hated his tee shot dropped his club and discussed, it rolls in for a hole-in-one. he can't even believe it. that is amazing. yesterday, the curry throughout the opening pitch, stefan took some heat for that and throw. >> all my friends were teasing me about how bad my pitch was going to be. i wanted to throw some heat. i felt the presence of my right side, i didn't know -- that's why i went a little to the right. i'm glad he picked it up out of the dirt and didn't make me look bad. reporter: anderson was the first to attack, commenting to staff, i never want to hear you say anything about my first pitch. he had first pitches after bouncing the first one so he triedgahe eveuay de ends. roomk. heat at the giants game la
mr. shark himself, patrick, his number 12 will be retired in february.played and franchise leader angles, points, and everything else. warriors at sign 44th pick rollins to a deal. -- three your deal. they see something. the contract allows him to stash and develop them over time. here's a lesson, don't be so hard on yourself, he dropped -- hated his tee shot dropped his club and discussed, it rolls in for a hole-in-one. he can't even believe it. that is amazing. yesterday, the curry throughout...
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mr. carter: i rise today in honor of a good friend and remarkable person patrick jones. he graduated from the university of georgia in 1987 with a bachelor degree in risk management. a father and devoted husband, they have two children and reside in the 1 is isst congressional district. he spent over three decades working at flash foods along side of his brother. it became one of the largest convenience chains in the southeast and one of the first convenience chains to have a loyalty program and a robust item level inventory management system. in 2016, flash foods was acquired by c.s.t. brands and subsequently circle k and serves as 79 of jones company and walker-jones. an agent of change, mr. jones serves at the southern citizens review panel which was created through the investment act and served on the oin operated machine operator advisory board. he has truly made his mark on his community. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from iowa seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the
mr. carter: i rise today in honor of a good friend and remarkable person patrick jones. he graduated from the university of georgia in 1987 with a bachelor degree in risk management. a father and devoted husband, they have two children and reside in the 1 is isst congressional district. he spent over three decades working at flash foods along side of his brother. it became one of the largest convenience chains in the southeast and one of the first convenience chains to have a loyalty program...
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mrs. mrs.kirkpatrick: patrick, she will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from via seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mooney of west virginia, he will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from seek recognition are >> as the member designated by i inform the house that congressman moulton and tray han and mrs. lawrence will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> i inform the house that mr. fallon will vote yes on amendment number 19. >> as the member designated by congress members bar began and cardenas they will vote yes and member designated cahuilla, these members will vote no. >> as the member designated by mr. katko of new york, i inform the house that mr. katko will vote nay on the amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. neguse: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. castro, mr. soto, ms. porter and ms
mrs. mrs.kirkpatrick: patrick, she will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from via seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. mooney of west virginia, he will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from seek recognition are >> as the member designated by i inform the house that congressman moulton and tray han and mrs. lawrence will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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mr. thomas brady edward patrick. being an new england myself, i don't blame them one bit. so my point here sir, this country simply can't afford critically a preventable one. i'm surprised in reviewing the league rules to prepare for this hearing, the schuylkill hearing we uncovered that the nfl requires footballs today. >> the rules apply to everyone and if there applied equally. >> commissioner are you currently in new york city? >> sim. >> so you are at sea level, and were at washington, d.c. at sea level. so what do we do in denver at mile high stadium with thousand 280 feet high above sea level and how do we account for the variances that do occur with their differing atmosphere pressures vis-À-vis the psi intervals? >> congressman it's one of the reasons why this editor of your colleagues have mentioned that we had a lengthy report following the plate gate. we had several studies that went with 50 pages or more talking about lisa's exact issues. i can't recite exactly what they were at this point in time but they considered altitude, they consider temperature, they c
mr. thomas brady edward patrick. being an new england myself, i don't blame them one bit. so my point here sir, this country simply can't afford critically a preventable one. i'm surprised in reviewing the league rules to prepare for this hearing, the schuylkill hearing we uncovered that the nfl requires footballs today. >> the rules apply to everyone and if there applied equally. >> commissioner are you currently in new york city? >> sim. >> so you are at sea level, and...
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allegation of sexual assault against the glasgow north mp patrick grady. 0fficers said they carried out inquiries, including speaking to the alleged victim. mred his snp membership as a result of the investigation. he was previously suspended from parliament for two days after he was found to have made a sexual advance to a teenage member of staff. a 14—year—old boy has been arrested after a woman said she was raped at a nightclub in manchester. the police believe she and her friends had been offered drugs before the alleged attack on wednesday. the boy, arrested on suspicion of rape, has been bailed as inquiries continue. the nightclub — bloom — has since temporarily closed while the investigation continues. the chief executive of the uk health security agency, damejenny harries, has warned that the number of people being admitted to hospital with covid is expected to rise further. the latest uk figures show that infections jumped by more than half a million in a week. 0ur health editor hugh pym gave more detail on dame jenny's comments. she is acknowledging that there is another wave at a moment and that it is not finished and she is sayin
allegation of sexual assault against the glasgow north mp patrick grady. 0fficers said they carried out inquiries, including speaking to the alleged victim. mred his snp membership as a result of the investigation. he was previously suspended from parliament for two days after he was found to have made a sexual advance to a teenage member of staff. a 14—year—old boy has been arrested after a woman said she was raped at a nightclub in manchester. the police believe she and her friends had...
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please welcome my friend, patrick schwarzenegger. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: look at this, mrnt me two days ago. read that, that's from your mom, for real. >> okay. "i just heard you're hosting jimmy kimmel wednesday night and your guest is none other than patrick" -- she's really bad at texting, by the way. "none other than patrick. you better say he's the greatest actor since brando or newman or mcqueen. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> sean: which is true. i mean, it's so -- i've known you since you were this little -- >> yep. >> sean: used to come over and swim in the pool and hang out. it's wild to see you grow up and become this incredible not only actor, which you are killing it. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, but just -- and i really mean this, just what an incredible, amazing human being you are. which is just a testament to your parents and you as a recipient of that. >> thank you. thank you, my mom didn't make him say that. >> sean: no no. [ cheers and applause ] that's from this idiot right here. so wait, who texts more, mom or dad? >> my dad doesn't have a p
please welcome my friend, patrick schwarzenegger. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sean: look at this, mrnt me two days ago. read that, that's from your mom, for real. >> okay. "i just heard you're hosting jimmy kimmel wednesday night and your guest is none other than patrick" -- she's really bad at texting, by the way. "none other than patrick. you better say he's the greatest actor since brando or newman or mcqueen. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> sean:...
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west virginia's attorney general patrick morrissey led the national coalition at the supreme court. mrtorney general, i don't know if you are able to hear the epa administrator, but i just want to ask you first, how much of a victory is this today for electric power generation and power plants in this country? mr. morrissey: i think it is a big victory for the rule of law. i did have a chance to listen to the administrator, and i guess what i would say is a lot of people are saying tonight the sky is falling, the sky is falling. but people have to take into account that the epa never had this authority in the first place. there were big promises made over the last decade in terms of what type of initiatives the epa was going to advance to fight climate change. but we always knew that the epa only had a narrow sliver of authority to regulate carbon emissions. what i would say to americans watching tonight is that this decision is not about climate change, it's about a very simple proposition. who gets to make the major decisions of the day? should it be unelected bureaucrats, seizing po
west virginia's attorney general patrick morrissey led the national coalition at the supreme court. mrtorney general, i don't know if you are able to hear the epa administrator, but i just want to ask you first, how much of a victory is this today for electric power generation and power plants in this country? mr. morrissey: i think it is a big victory for the rule of law. i did have a chance to listen to the administrator, and i guess what i would say is a lot of people are saying tonight the...
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patrick grady. officers said they carried out inquiries, including speaking to the alleged victim. mrament for two days after he was found to have made a sexual advance to a teenage member of staff. a 1a—year—old boy has been arrested after a woman said she was raped at a nightclub in manchester. the police believe she and her friends had been offered drugs before the alleged attack on wednesday. the boy, arrested on suspicion of rape, has been bailed as inquiries continue. the nightclub, bloom, has since temporarily closed while the investigation continues. heavy rain and wind is creating a life—threatening emergency situation for residents in australia's biggest city, sydney. thousands have been told to leave their homes in the south—west of the city because of the risk of flash floods and landslides. from sydney, shaimaa khalil reports. another extreme weather event — only a few months since the last one. in the south—western sydney suburb of camden, home to more than 100,000 people, local shops and a petrol station were inundated. not much else has been spared here. many communiti
patrick grady. officers said they carried out inquiries, including speaking to the alleged victim. mrament for two days after he was found to have made a sexual advance to a teenage member of staff. a 1a—year—old boy has been arrested after a woman said she was raped at a nightclub in manchester. the police believe she and her friends had been offered drugs before the alleged attack on wednesday. the boy, arrested on suspicion of rape, has been bailed as inquiries continue. the nightclub,...
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assault against the glasgow north mp patrick grady. of sexual assault against officers said they carried out enquiries, including speaking to the alleged victim. mrarliament for two days, after he was found to have made a sexual advance to a teenage member of staff. the government's spending watchdog is to review borisjohnson's pledge to build a0 new hospitals by 2030 — to see if it still represents good value for money, given spiralling inflation. details of the national audit office review first emerged in a letter to the shadow health secretary, wes streeting. but the department of health and social care insists the plan is on track to deliver a0 new hospitals by 2030. saffron cordery is interim chief executive of nhs providers, which represents hospitals and trusts across england. i asked her if the government's pledge was still on schedule. we know there have been some real challenges with the progress of the new hospitals programme and many trusts are behind schedule because they haven't been given the go—ahead to get building. i think we have to put this in the context of wider challenges for the nhs, in terms of investment in bricks and m
assault against the glasgow north mp patrick grady. of sexual assault against officers said they carried out enquiries, including speaking to the alleged victim. mrarliament for two days, after he was found to have made a sexual advance to a teenage member of staff. the government's spending watchdog is to review borisjohnson's pledge to build a0 new hospitals by 2030 — to see if it still represents good value for money, given spiralling inflation. details of the national audit office review...
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patrick. >> clerk: we'll see if mr. john can work his magic.e have a lot of callers through without any issues. there were like 50 -- 51. there were 78 listening and 50 in the queue. why does it have to happen to me? >> testing, testing, can you hear me on teams? >> i can hear you. >> okay, we are back online. >> clerk: all right, hello, mr. atkins, can we pull up that last caller one more time, do we have that video? or do we need to pull up another caller? >> [indiscernible]. >> clerk: okay. it looks like our -- our sf gov got up too. >> okay, control room is back. all right, we're good to go. go ahead. >> clerk: okay, do we have that caller still on the line or do we need to -- let's go back to the last video. >> i'm a resident of district 7 and serves the city as a defender for over four years. in this short time that i have been at the office the nature of the work of a deputy public defender has changed as new laws have enacted diversion programs for many cases. for instance, mental health diversion is a law in 2018 and requires the deput
patrick. >> clerk: we'll see if mr. john can work his magic.e have a lot of callers through without any issues. there were like 50 -- 51. there were 78 listening and 50 in the queue. why does it have to happen to me? >> testing, testing, can you hear me on teams? >> i can hear you. >> okay, we are back online. >> clerk: all right, hello, mr. atkins, can we pull up that last caller one more time, do we have that video? or do we need to pull up another caller?...
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mr. wiegmann worked at the private law firm of shea and gardner, where he focused on civil litigation and legal policy matters. he's also served as a law clerk for judge patrick higginbotham on the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit. mr. wiegmann, welcome to the committee. you may proceed with your opening comments. mr. wiegmann: thank you, chairman peters. thank you ranking member and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today on behalf of the department of justice. we strongly support the administration's legislative proposal to allow us to continue to protect major national events and important department facilities from the threat posed by misuse of drones. this legislation would also enable us, as assistant secretary vinograd just said, to expand our counter drone efforts, both in respect to the types of facilities that we can protect and to empower our state and local partners to participate in this critical mission. so we understand at the doj that drones are bringing great benefits to our society and our economy, but like many advances in technology, drones also bring serious risks to the public when the
mr. wiegmann worked at the private law firm of shea and gardner, where he focused on civil litigation and legal policy matters. he's also served as a law clerk for judge patrick higginbotham on the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit. mr. wiegmann, welcome to the committee. you may proceed with your opening comments. mr. wiegmann: thank you, chairman peters. thank you ranking member and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today on behalf of the...
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patrick, you know this business. do you think the white house understands what's going on? >> i think mr. bezos has a point.ouse is giving conflicting statements, kind of throwing stations under the bus, throwing refiners under the bus, throwing oil companies under the bus, basically throwing anyone he can under the bus aside from saying look this is the situation we're in. a lot of this is borne out of the fact that covid caused refineries to shutdown, covid becaused demand to plummet but i do think there is a point to all of the scape goats the president is trying to point out it's just a combination of oil companies are raising production but keep in mind the biden administration has not made it easy for oil companies to return to a period of growth. that's fairly obvious. lauren: or to give them some sort of commitment that the return on their investments will be worthwhile in the future , even the near future , because they still have a green agenda and that does not include fossil fuels. >> exactly right. the clouds of uncertain are potentially holding back oil companies from investing billion s of do
patrick, you know this business. do you think the white house understands what's going on? >> i think mr. bezos has a point.ouse is giving conflicting statements, kind of throwing stations under the bus, throwing refiners under the bus, throwing oil companies under the bus, basically throwing anyone he can under the bus aside from saying look this is the situation we're in. a lot of this is borne out of the fact that covid caused refineries to shutdown, covid becaused demand to plummet...
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mr. commissioner, i am sure you are aware that many new england warship thomas edward patrick brady jr.as a demigod of sorts. being a new england native myself, i don't blame them one bit. my point here, sir, this country simply can't afford another scandal. particularly a preventable one. i am surprised that in reviewing the lead rules to prepare for this hearing, this critical hearing, we uncover that the nfl requires footballs today to be inflated to a gauge pressure between 12.5 and 13.5 psg. the rules don't stay and specify the temperature at which these measurements are to be made and the pressure temperature law states that there is a positive correlation between the temperature and the pressure of a gas when there is a fixed volume and mass. so, how can we commissioner guarantee the consistency of the psi levels of football moving forward? >> well, congressman, it's been quite a while since i focused on this issue. i will tell you, our procedures now are that game officials make that check prior to the game. so, they are the ones that do that individually. and then the balls are
mr. commissioner, i am sure you are aware that many new england warship thomas edward patrick brady jr.as a demigod of sorts. being a new england native myself, i don't blame them one bit. my point here, sir, this country simply can't afford another scandal. particularly a preventable one. i am surprised that in reviewing the lead rules to prepare for this hearing, this critical hearing, we uncover that the nfl requires footballs today to be inflated to a gauge pressure between 12.5 and 13.5...
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patrick buchanan, the conservative on "crossfire." >> the american people appreciated the new television. they certainly came to cnn in droves. >> mr of freer and more extensive personal contact between the peoples of the soviet union and the united states. >> we began to realize that the best way to get a message to a foreign leader was to have the president go in the rose garden and make a statement. because everybody was watching cnn. >> cnn was a breakthrough. it changed the whole world. >> it changed quickly. the network news business. that business that we weren't the only ones. and it was hard. you know, it's hard to be on the top little perch and have to come down off it. >> a special segment tonight, the network news. the first in a two-part series on the profound changes taking place in television news. changes being brought about by business, competition, and technology. >> there are a variety of reasons why people who worked at the broadcast networks were freaked out in 1980s. one of them was cnn and the rise of cable. another was being taken over by foreign entities in corporate america. >> new owners spent billions bu
patrick buchanan, the conservative on "crossfire." >> the american people appreciated the new television. they certainly came to cnn in droves. >> mr of freer and more extensive personal contact between the peoples of the soviet union and the united states. >> we began to realize that the best way to get a message to a foreign leader was to have the president go in the rose garden and make a statement. because everybody was watching cnn. >> cnn was a...