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we don't keep -- mr. perry: so you're welcoming criminals that you don't have any idea what their crime background is and that's your -- a you're god with that? mr. johnston: we aggressively pursue -- mr. perry: how do you do that? how do you vet the people that you welcome into your sanctuary city? mr. johnston: sir, we don't vet folks that arrive from illinois or california with a background check when they come into the denver airport anymore than someone from another -- mr. perry: so you're welcoming any illegal immigrant or illegal alien to your city without question? mr. johnston: folks that make the decision to come to denver, they arrive and then we expect them -- mr. perry: you call them, you welcome them. you call them to your city. and say, if you come here, you will be safe from what? mr. johnston: thank you, sir. we don't call anyone to our city. folks that arrive in our city, we offer same access to services they may need to be successful. and if they break the law, we hold them accountable, we ch
we don't keep -- mr. perry: so you're welcoming criminals that you don't have any idea what their crime background is and that's your -- a you're god with that? mr. johnston: we aggressively pursue -- mr. perry: how do you do that? how do you vet the people that you welcome into your sanctuary city? mr. johnston: sir, we don't vet folks that arrive from illinois or california with a background check when they come into the denver airport anymore than someone from another -- mr. perry: so you're...
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mr. perry: we had a great meeting with the president and the important thing is that the agenda that america voted for is not going to be slowed down. the democrats are hoping for a shutdown to stop the agenda what the american agenda is. we are going to keep the ball moving forward and make sure we hold spending flat and identify the waste, fraud and abuse in government and tee up what is next which is reconciliation. like the chairman said, we have been told before we have the slimmest majority and people in the freedom caucus that are providing the margin that gets us to victory and prepared to do it again. mrs.boebert: we are here to support president trump's agenda. president trump won in a landslide and delivered a mandate by the american people and we are here to move this forward and pass the c.r. and give him the funding as my to advance his agenda and continue with the doge cuts and continue to identify that waste, fraud and abuse, the theft of american tax dollars and protect the int
mr. perry: we had a great meeting with the president and the important thing is that the agenda that america voted for is not going to be slowed down. the democrats are hoping for a shutdown to stop the agenda what the american agenda is. we are going to keep the ball moving forward and make sure we hold spending flat and identify the waste, fraud and abuse in government and tee up what is next which is reconciliation. like the chairman said, we have been told before we have the slimmest...
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he's joining his life on kind of a thank you for staying with us today, mr. perry. so we're heading into this for another round of negotiations off to the 1st direct talks between the us and him. us. the us envoy is rarely captain said it's easier to understand what someone wants when to look into them directly. do you think this could change the dynamic and she's fine negotiations? oh, yeah, yeah, i can actually a certainly in a direct talk situation then some, some things become possible. misunderstandings are less likely and commitments, perhaps a more likely to be, arrive the creative way and then stop to. but you still have the bigger picture that remains and that has been in place for some time. the trump administration very clearly is committed to ending the war and to ending the war on terms that constitutes something the trunk can present as, as a way, and that only he could have negotiated with. and that's a yahoo it's, it's a bit more complex because if the war ends on the terms of israel has agreed to then almost a, some power for now. and of the far rig
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. >> the chair recognizes mr. perry from pennsylvania. >> thanks for being here and leaving your city to come to washington. by either definition or by claim each of you i think can justifiably say represent what's considered a sanctuary city . if you could describe it should sanctuary from what? anybody. mayor johnson. >> i welcome that because i want to clarify. we do not shield people from federal .. >> so you don't consider yourself a sanctuary city, do you consider yourself a sanctuary city . >> we do not use that definition. >> you are not a sanctuary. >> we call ourselves a welcoming city. >> so what are you welcoming and who are you not welcoming? >> we are welcoming everybody . >> so you are welcoming criminals that you don't have any idea what their current background is and you're good with that ? how do you do that? how do you fit the people you welcome in your sanctuary city? >> we don't that folks that arrive from illinois or california with a background check. >> so your welcoming any illegal immigrant or
. >> the chair recognizes mr. perry from pennsylvania. >> thanks for being here and leaving your city to come to washington. by either definition or by claim each of you i think can justifiably say represent what's considered a sanctuary city . if you could describe it should sanctuary from what? anybody. mayor johnson. >> i welcome that because i want to clarify. we do not shield people from federal .. >> so you don't consider yourself a sanctuary city, do you consider...
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. >> the chair recognizes mr. perry from pennsylvania. >> thanks. good to see you again. you know a lot of things about a lot of things so i am going to go to somewhere where at least it has been bipartisan and i hope just by talking about it, that doesn't destroy that because we got a lot of work today do. the federal government owes about a quarter of a million in buildings and structures, 2 billion square feet of office space. a study by your agency recently indicated 17 of the 24 agencies reviewed use 25% or less of their headquarters office space. even at their mark, 24 federal agencies, none of them use more than 49%. we got more than 11,000 acres of old, unused buildings in the american taxpayer, they are forced to pay $2 million a year for office space that sits empty. 80% of leases are going to expire in the next five years for it i don't know if you are looking to take a contractor job after you leave this rat race, but maybe that is something that you are interested in. they reported justice -- just this year that real property management was downgraded from me
. >> the chair recognizes mr. perry from pennsylvania. >> thanks. good to see you again. you know a lot of things about a lot of things so i am going to go to somewhere where at least it has been bipartisan and i hope just by talking about it, that doesn't destroy that because we got a lot of work today do. the federal government owes about a quarter of a million in buildings and structures, 2 billion square feet of office space. a study by your agency recently indicated 17 of the...
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mr. speaker. last week, the first speaker in line at my town hall was susan perry, you wouldn't know it at first but susan has difficulty speaking. mr. subram yam -- mr. subramanyam: she was the first person to speak and i could hear her loud and clear and honored she'll be my guest at the joint address. we should hear her voice. she's a retired education teacher from fauquier county and her husband is worried about his retirement benefits getting cut and her son hassistic fibrosis and benefited from -- hassistic fibrosis and benefited from the funds. susan's fight gives me hope we can make our voices heard and fight for change. don't underestimate susan or the american people. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you very much. i'd like to honor the life of j. roger rice, a devoted husband, father
mr. speaker. last week, the first speaker in line at my town hall was susan perry, you wouldn't know it at first but susan has difficulty speaking. mr. subram yam -- mr. subramanyam: she was the first person to speak and i could hear her loud and clear and honored she'll be my guest at the joint address. we should hear her voice. she's a retired education teacher from fauquier county and her husband is worried about his retirement benefits getting cut and her son hassistic fibrosis and...
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zakaria: and with reagan's departure and communism's defeat-- ronald reagan: mr gorbachev, tear down this wall. barbara a. perry: i'm ready to roll. good to see you again. fareed zakaria: --buchanan sensed an opportunity to revive the right's isolationist tradition. his rival for the soul of the gop was reagan's successor, george herbert walker bush. man: congratulations. fareed zakaria: bush was the quintessential establishment republican, determined that america should continue to lead the world after the fall of the berlin wall. he helped reunify germany. george hw bush: germany is united. germany is free. tonight, the battle has been joined. fareed zakaria: and he led an international coalition to kick saddam hussein out of kuwait. reporter: the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. fareed zakaria: that victory was swift and convincing. george hw bush: kuwait is liberated. fareed zakaria: bush declared a new world order, led by the usa. george hw bush: a new world order where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause. man: the economy today. woman: the economy. man: the economy. fareed zakaria:
zakaria: and with reagan's departure and communism's defeat-- ronald reagan: mr gorbachev, tear down this wall. barbara a. perry: i'm ready to roll. good to see you again. fareed zakaria: --buchanan sensed an opportunity to revive the right's isolationist tradition. his rival for the soul of the gop was reagan's successor, george herbert walker bush. man: congratulations. fareed zakaria: bush was the quintessential establishment republican, determined that america should continue to lead the...
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mr. milchick from "severance," tramell tillman perry before that we have the one, the only, the great cate my friend. please. who's joining you tonight. >> louis: it's a hard line up to match but i think we've got that level because the legendary peter frampton, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: peter. peter frampton's "let's do it again" tour kicks off this spring starting march 30th. inducted into the rock & roll hall of fame in 2024. congratulations. long overdue. [applause] this month marks the 50th anniversary of his eponymous album "frampton." good to see you again. >> it's so good to see you. [applause] >> stephen: folks, if you watch the show, you know i spend most of my time right over there, sourcing the finest, most topical 10-ounce merino news wool in charcoal grey with a subtle herringbone and using the "single-garment method" to build a hand-stitched under-structure cut to a three-button front to create the william westmancott ultimate bespoke suit that is my nightly monologue. but sometimes, just sometimes, while high on scopolamine and benzo fury, i crash a stole
mr. milchick from "severance," tramell tillman perry before that we have the one, the only, the great cate my friend. please. who's joining you tonight. >> louis: it's a hard line up to match but i think we've got that level because the legendary peter frampton, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: peter. peter frampton's "let's do it again" tour kicks off this spring starting march 30th. inducted into the rock & roll hall of fame in 2024....
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perry. >> thank you mr. usaid was resented by president kennedy long having lost had strayed from its mission lost direction even the clinton administration tried unsuccessfully to reform it and we spend somewhere between 40 and $50 billion annually on this organization and with the things you hear most of us in the room agree with projecting america's power for the good of all the world around the globe quite honestly, if our enemies were asked to design foreign aid program that would actively undermine the united states of america at maximum cost to the taxpayer they would be hard-pressed to create a scheme more effective than usaid. that is shocking to say about let's just go to a couple things here we left afghanistan and i will characterize it as left in august 2021. caliban threatens the lies of the ngo personnel distributing usaid they claim credit for usaid and distribution. they interfere with the distribution of usaid aid. they tax the beneficiary! they tax the delivery service they steal food comm
perry. >> thank you mr. usaid was resented by president kennedy long having lost had strayed from its mission lost direction even the clinton administration tried unsuccessfully to reform it and we spend somewhere between 40 and $50 billion annually on this organization and with the things you hear most of us in the room agree with projecting america's power for the good of all the world around the globe quite honestly, if our enemies were asked to design foreign aid program that would...