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. >> everybody welcome mr. stark. >> that's william stark. tor than a special guest. more than a lesson about the military. >> this is her daddy william. >> i missed you. >> i missed you. >> he's been gone for six months. he's been deployed in guam. this moment is priceless. >> if you think about it, it is a lesson on the military, these kids realizing some of these dads and moms are away from their friends. they're learning. >> can everybody give him a hand? >> look at her face. >>> over to this bus station in ireland. >> who is that? who's that? is that dadda? ruby spotted her dad patrick. he was gone for two months in kabul. when she sees him she's like yes, daddy's home! >> it's nice, she saw him immediately. >> imagine if your little girl didn't recognize you because you were gone so long? >> it's a significant chunk of their life. >> is that dad? >> his wife recorded all of this. she was super excited to see him. patrick tells us he's ex-military and he works as a security contractor. >> oh. oh. hug. >> welcome home, dad. >>> this young guy is trying to reach th
. >> everybody welcome mr. stark. >> that's william stark. tor than a special guest. more than a lesson about the military. >> this is her daddy william. >> i missed you. >> i missed you. >> he's been gone for six months. he's been deployed in guam. this moment is priceless. >> if you think about it, it is a lesson on the military, these kids realizing some of these dads and moms are away from their friends. they're learning. >> can everybody give...
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collaboration through the global research alliance on agricultural greenhouse gases mrs secret eery general the situation is starkbut new zealand will play our part in the global if it will not be easy but our generation we have it within our grasp not just to prevent the worst but to build the best possible world for the generations to come for talk allow for the pacific for all of us nora tina. tina cotto to. thank. and that was the prime minister of new zealand just send there are addressing that quiet action at summits the united nations are to pronounce or care to james bays has been listening in see this has to be said a very busy day james the united nations what more can you tell us about. the statement made by just send there are certainly outlining a lot of priorities there a lot of action that new zealand has committed to take. and that's exactly what the secretary general antonio terrace wants he wants to hear concrete action he wants to hear new action and i'm not. next person off on new zealand's climate priority is to be able to check off each of those points against any previous commitments that n
collaboration through the global research alliance on agricultural greenhouse gases mrs secret eery general the situation is starkbut new zealand will play our part in the global if it will not be easy but our generation we have it within our grasp not just to prevent the worst but to build the best possible world for the generations to come for talk allow for the pacific for all of us nora tina. tina cotto to. thank. and that was the prime minister of new zealand just send there are addressing...
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i think your chart puts that in stark context, stark relief, mr. chairman. almost 110,000 migrants attempted to cross without legal status last month, the most in over a decade. and over 65%, as you highlight, were families and unaccompanied children. that means over 40,000 children entered our immigration system in a single month. the president's budget will help address this for 2020. first, it requests $523 million for the humanitarian crisis. this money will allow us to provide better care for those we come into contact with through apprehension, custody, detention and removal. second, to address the border security aspects of the crisis, it requests $5 billion in funding for construction of approximately 200 miles of new border wall system, a proven deterrent requested by our front line agents, and it also calls for 750 border patrol agents, 273 cbp officers and over 660 i.c.e. frontline and support personnel. the budget requests will make much needed upgrades to sensors, commanded control system and aircraft to help our men and women combat criminals p
i think your chart puts that in stark context, stark relief, mr. chairman. almost 110,000 migrants attempted to cross without legal status last month, the most in over a decade. and over 65%, as you highlight, were families and unaccompanied children. that means over 40,000 children entered our immigration system in a single month. the president's budget will help address this for 2020. first, it requests $523 million for the humanitarian crisis. this money will allow us to provide better care...
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mr cameron, who led the remain campaign, has some scores to settle with mrjohnson, the leading light of leave. his accusation in his memoirs, serialised in the sunday times, is starkon backed brexit out of self—interested opportunism. david cameron writes... you could not accuse us of being anti—european! nor little englanders. nor little englanders! but mr cameron is accusing him of a loose affiliation with the truth and questionable motives for endorsing leave. nonsense, say his supporters. remain would have been the easier career choice, so borisjohnson led the campaign, he did so because he believes in brexit and he is committed to delivering it. from silly hats to high office, some of the biggest names in the leave campaign just so happen to be among the biggest names in the government now. and mr cameron's book is a production line of put—downs. on michael gove, he says... this morning, michael gove was keen to keep up with the news. he's accused you of being a faragist, of becoming a populist. how do you feel about that? but rather less keen to tell us what he made of it. the now—home secretary had no such qualms, though. david cameron said he was most shoc
mr cameron, who led the remain campaign, has some scores to settle with mrjohnson, the leading light of leave. his accusation in his memoirs, serialised in the sunday times, is starkon backed brexit out of self—interested opportunism. david cameron writes... you could not accuse us of being anti—european! nor little englanders. nor little englanders! but mr cameron is accusing him of a loose affiliation with the truth and questionable motives for endorsing leave. nonsense, say his...
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mr. biden: i worked with mitch mcconnell where we can agree. on this one, he will not agree because he is where the president is. we have to beat them. has never beena more stark. i saw a poll, i don't know which one is accurate or not, on the national news saying it was close to 90% of the american people thought something has to happen with regards to weapons, guns. i'm. . going to say it again this is not -- i'm going to say it again. this is not in violation of the second amendment. the second amendment does not say you can have whatever weapons you want. if you are able to do that, why can't you go up by out an f-15, a bazooka? you can't. it is irrational. having assault weapons on the street and magazines carrying multiple bullets is irrational. and yourno need for it second amendments are in no way violated. reporter: is there any compromise to be made? mr. biden: none. i think there is no compromise. this is one we have to push and push and push and push. the fact of the matter is as i think it will result in seeing defeat. >> go possible solution to deal with this gun issue? reporter: there is -- mr. biden: there is a solution. i have seen nothing car
mr. biden: i worked with mitch mcconnell where we can agree. on this one, he will not agree because he is where the president is. we have to beat them. has never beena more stark. i saw a poll, i don't know which one is accurate or not, on the national news saying it was close to 90% of the american people thought something has to happen with regards to weapons, guns. i'm. . going to say it again this is not -- i'm going to say it again. this is not in violation of the second amendment. the...
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your chart puts that in stark contrast, start with, mr. chairman. almost . almost 110,000 migrants attended across without legal status last month, the most in over a decade. over 65% were families and unaccompanied children. that means over 40,000 children entered our immigration system in a single month. the president's budget will address this 2020. first the request-23 million for the american crisis. this money while i was to provide better care for those we come in contact with through apprehension, custody, detention and removal. second, to address the border security aspects of the crisis it request $5 billion in funding funding for the construction approximately 200 miles of a new portable system, request by frontline agents and also calls for 750 border patrol agents, 273 cbp officers and over 660 i is frontline and support personnel. the budget request to make much-needed upgrade to cinches, command control systems and a credit to our men and women combat criminals who are profiting from human suffering. while the 2020 budget will address this cri
your chart puts that in stark contrast, start with, mr. chairman. almost . almost 110,000 migrants attended across without legal status last month, the most in over a decade. over 65% were families and unaccompanied children. that means over 40,000 children entered our immigration system in a single month. the president's budget will address this 2020. first the request-23 million for the american crisis. this money while i was to provide better care for those we come in contact with through...
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mr cameron, who led the remain campaign, has some scores to settle with mrjohnson, the leading light of leave. his accusation in his memoirs, serialised in the sunday times, is starkacked brexit out of self—interested opportunism. david cameron writes... "the conclusion i am left with is that he risked an outcome he didn't believe in because it would help his political career." you could not accuse us of being anti—european! nor little englanders. nor little englanders! but mr cameron is accusing him of a loose affiliation with the truth and questionable motives for endorsing leave. nonsense, say his supporters. remain would have been the easier career choice, so borisjohnson led the campaign, he did so because he believes in brexit and he is committed to delivering it. from silly hats to high office, some of the biggest names in the leave campaign just so happen to be among the biggest names in the government now. and mr cameron's book is a production line of put—downs. on michael gove he says... this morning, michael gove was keen to keep up with the news. he's accused you of being a faragist, of becoming a populist. how do you feel about that? but rather less k
mr cameron, who led the remain campaign, has some scores to settle with mrjohnson, the leading light of leave. his accusation in his memoirs, serialised in the sunday times, is starkacked brexit out of self—interested opportunism. david cameron writes... "the conclusion i am left with is that he risked an outcome he didn't believe in because it would help his political career." you could not accuse us of being anti—european! nor little englanders. nor little englanders! but mr...
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mr. koch. he wanted people to challenge him. always looking ahead, think can what happens in ten years, 20 years, 30 years, stark in your book is when they said, i would are we doing quarterly budgets in that's for publicly traded companies. we're not doing quarterly budgets and just like that it was gone. and. >> it's astounding. shouldn't say that's public bily but i'm going to if had a moment when was working on the book and i thought i want to work for koch. and so everybody is going to hate me on twitter for that one. but it's true. in this following sense, and i will get to the negatives and the downside later. but charles koch truly has built a supple, adaptive, entrepreneurial organization, and the example you pick out is perfect. they jet sonned the use of corporate budgeted in 1970s because everybody would write the budget and then spend three months trying to hit the budget numbers. wait total nonsense. a waste of time and think how many people in publicly trade corporations are spending so much of their time trying to do that, and they just said, get rid of it. we don't need to bother with that. and it created this
mr. koch. he wanted people to challenge him. always looking ahead, think can what happens in ten years, 20 years, 30 years, stark in your book is when they said, i would are we doing quarterly budgets in that's for publicly traded companies. we're not doing quarterly budgets and just like that it was gone. and. >> it's astounding. shouldn't say that's public bily but i'm going to if had a moment when was working on the book and i thought i want to work for koch. and so everybody is going...
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mr. speaker, like more than a americans, vernon judd left his hometown in stark ohio, to serve in the army. he was one of 10 children with behind fond memories. his younger brother remembers fireworks show he would put on the community. he was six weeks away when he missing in action in 1950. being taken to a korean prisoner survived four months before succumbing to the ation, exposure to element, according to a p.o.w. doctor. it was not until 1954 that he death. of his he was identified and returned after. years the homecoming celebration attracted thousands. that lost their life in service to our country. it brings peace and relief and comfort to the judd family and i sk my colleagues to pray for the families and the remaining service members missing in action and some peace. back.you and i yield the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? unanimous ker, i ask consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without bjection, the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise toda
mr. speaker, like more than a americans, vernon judd left his hometown in stark ohio, to serve in the army. he was one of 10 children with behind fond memories. his younger brother remembers fireworks show he would put on the community. he was six weeks away when he missing in action in 1950. being taken to a korean prisoner survived four months before succumbing to the ation, exposure to element, according to a p.o.w. doctor. it was not until 1954 that he death. of his he was identified and...
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in stark terms he has information that president trump used the power of his office to try to get ukraine to investigate joe biden and biden's son, and that, quote, the president's personal lawyer mrh giuliani is a central figure in that effort, but giuliani isn't just a central figure in the effort. he's a central player in the nine-page complaint. >> he's all over the place talking with ukrainians in new york, going to places like warsaw and even planning a trip to ukraine that was eventually scrapped, trying to pull together information that could really help, he says, his client. >> reporter: according to the whistle-blower rudy giuliani met more than once with yuri lutsenko even before the new president zelensky took office this may. he had accused joe biden of trying to quash an investigation of a ukrainian company that biden's son hunter was involved with. there was just one problem with the accusation. >> it turns out not to be true. the investigation that the ukrainians supposedly stopped at biden's behest had actually stopped two years earlier. >> the investigation stopped ukrainian officials say, not because joe biden asked for it, but because there was no evidence and
in stark terms he has information that president trump used the power of his office to try to get ukraine to investigate joe biden and biden's son, and that, quote, the president's personal lawyer mrh giuliani is a central figure in that effort, but giuliani isn't just a central figure in the effort. he's a central player in the nine-page complaint. >> he's all over the place talking with ukrainians in new york, going to places like warsaw and even planning a trip to ukraine that was...
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mr. smith. >> the best and bravest and the brightest thank you for being here and being witness to what hong kong is doing. as we know, the courageous protests there are a daily reminder of the stark differences between free and authoritarian societies, the people of hong kong have shown the world that a free people will not accept the repression without protest. it's also done the world a great service and exposed the plan to erode freedom guaranteed to the people of hong kong by international treaty. they've exposed the pernicious and repressive behavior and make no doubt about it, the chinese government is both uniquely pick annoyed about maintaining its grip on power. today there are over a million in turn into political education camps. human rights lawyers have disappeared and have been horribly tortured in detention. journalists as well face the egregious abuse why would anyone want their political faith determined by beijing, if given the choice, no one would. they've raised serious concerns about the actions of the hong kong and chinese communist government. the violence and the use of force perpetrated by thugs and police is extremely alarming. the representative and i w
mr. smith. >> the best and bravest and the brightest thank you for being here and being witness to what hong kong is doing. as we know, the courageous protests there are a daily reminder of the stark differences between free and authoritarian societies, the people of hong kong have shown the world that a free people will not accept the repression without protest. it's also done the world a great service and exposed the plan to erode freedom guaranteed to the people of hong kong by...
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stark and i don't think they will be contested. great to talk to you this morning. thank you for your time. we have been showing you some glorious views all morning. mrsohn is down there somewhere as well. good morning. iam there somewhere as well. good morning. i am down on the beach at holkham beach, it's absolutely stunning and it does look like a movie set. it's often used as a movie set. it's often used as a movie set, on the norfolk coast. that way is due north. if sarah thomas was to do another way of her amazing swims, she would end up in holland, belgium but the horses are, as you say, king's troop, the king's troop royal horse artillery, normally based in london, woolwich barracks, or those huge state occasions, royal occasions, due to 41- occasions, royal occasions, due to 41— gun salute dragging six horses, dragging the1.5— 41— gun salute dragging six horses, dragging the 1.5— ton canon, wearing those victorian uniforms, the blue tunics with the tall hats. the idea of this training exercise is taking place all week for the soldiers, and it's an interesting organisation, so the soldiers and horses get a chance to get out of london and the c
stark and i don't think they will be contested. great to talk to you this morning. thank you for your time. we have been showing you some glorious views all morning. mrsohn is down there somewhere as well. good morning. iam there somewhere as well. good morning. i am down on the beach at holkham beach, it's absolutely stunning and it does look like a movie set. it's often used as a movie set. it's often used as a movie set, on the norfolk coast. that way is due north. if sarah thomas was to do...