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mr. washington, you are recognized for five minutes. >> good morning to mr. president a chair of the committee. [inaudible] formed by banning popular seniors such as, the most celebrated six or of her ear. it's still being performed today by singers such as beyoncÉ, and alicia keys. here in jacksonville, reverend james henry and the summerville baptist church sing it every second sunday, during the month of february this song will be performed by the children's choir. and lavilla school of the arts performed the stone during its european tour. it continues to be performed in schools, faith communities, and civic gatherings in jacksonville. the him and the hope, solidarity in jacksonville. as the importance of this song draws different races, creeds and cultures, where they're at a citywide celebration of dr. king, or a prayer vigil in the town square. the very act of singing lifts every "lift every voice and sing" embodies the hope, justice, and freedom that is the core of our democratic system. i support making this him our national anthem. any question? i'm
mr. washington, you are recognized for five minutes. >> good morning to mr. president a chair of the committee. [inaudible] formed by banning popular seniors such as, the most celebrated six or of her ear. it's still being performed today by singers such as beyoncÉ, and alicia keys. here in jacksonville, reverend james henry and the summerville baptist church sing it every second sunday, during the month of february this song will be performed by the children's choir. and lavilla school...
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mr. washington as president of historical society jacksonville, florida. he held that position since 2011 active member of the historical society there he's champing the creation of lift every voice and sing the brothers who wrote lift every voice and sing. you are recognized for five minutes. >> good morning to the chair and members of the committee. lift every voice and sing as popular singers. [inaudible] the most celebrated singer of her era. it still been performed today by singers such as beyoncÉ and alicia keys. here in jacksonville reverend james henry in the baptist church sing it every second sunday during the month of february it's the song by the children's choir. and lavilla school of the arts sings it on its european tour. it continues to be >> gatherings in jacksonville it brings hope, solidarity, and jacksonville, that's the importance of this song for the creed and culture. whether at a citywide celebration of doctor king or a prayer vigil in the town square. very active singing lift every voice and saying embodies the hope, justice and fr
mr. washington as president of historical society jacksonville, florida. he held that position since 2011 active member of the historical society there he's champing the creation of lift every voice and sing the brothers who wrote lift every voice and sing. you are recognized for five minutes. >> good morning to the chair and members of the committee. lift every voice and sing as popular singers. [inaudible] the most celebrated singer of her era. it still been performed today by singers...
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mr. washington thinking research has been with us, okay. because this match, he gave you a pretty chin book about mr. saw, but on the initial walk into decides that you mean you sure. abreast to general, even that all score at no additional a i was just, i wanted to was go with this with you, i guess with you i am with full credit. it's going to be out of wood, from beach to still easy to the station, but in the board with for is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way, or are you being led to somewhere? right. what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted you need to descend. ah! so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows of machine, it needs to earl renewed. you agree, they finish those poor of e m, but go that one us. hadn't me as quickly as i said up so they did the search. nobody else have been a boss lu, up at all, so busy and thought that you would then you'd still be grow the but a c o is yours. i am those details th
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mr. washington that they came over and were research, as long as we're part of the session. that was okay. because this emerge again, you usual preaching because mr. soperano schreiber, it's initial walk into decides on the chimney, me, you sure. abreast to chin veneta, even the roscoe at no additional move when i was a to see about becoming an engagement. it was the trail when so many find themselves well the part we used to look for common ground. i rhonda with with you with you i'm with from beach still these are stationed but in the board with over the machine you you still urls in georgia, a girl nearly so sport of e m boots that one us hadn't nuclear nose up set up so they did the search, nevada, also been the posterior pro, so busy and thought that you would then you'd still be dr. a. c. o was yours? i am. i'm louis sale's to build like a photo id in the store yet that then you was more nice of the user. so go, what on yessenia is anybody she got the she you thought about? you know, what should the key i should those to completion but sure. can you still done like more
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mr. washington, that they came over him. were such as long as we're part of the special. that was okay. because this match, he unusual preaching because mr. sober on this is robert, it's initial walk into the thoughts on the chimney, me you sure. abreast to chin veneta, even though roscoe are at no additional. ah is peace at hand, russia ukraine negotiations to end the conflict appear to be a real possibility. compromise seems to be prevailing. will this impact the west offensive against russia? a . d. c because of the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves well, the part we used to look for common ground o m. as in his knee, still earls in georgia, a girl nicholas, those poor of e m would go that one us hadn't musical yet another said ups was, they did the search no. more of us have been the portfolio but also presented that you would then you'd also be dr. w. c. o g o z a mom louis. it's alyssa bill's like a thorough id in the store near that and he was more as nice as the user was. so co worker is miss shania, is anybody she had the she you thought the
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mr. washington. any other members of the public in the public gallery? operations, let's hear from the first caller. >> caller: what i want to bring to the attention to the board of supervisors, october 25, 1945, the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] i say this because right now, we have russia threatening the entire world. the security council, a resolution response but it says three times because russia use its -- the general assembly took the resolution and 141 nations voted against russia. russia, belarus and syria, why am i bringing this to your attention? the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] >> clerk: you have 20 seconds left. >> caller: i heard some laughing going on. the united nations plaza should be maintained. so should the war memorial theater where the charter was signed. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: good afternoon madam clerk, president walton and board of supervisors. the mayor only cares about fare heights and service cuts. the mayor has no
mr. washington. any other members of the public in the public gallery? operations, let's hear from the first caller. >> caller: what i want to bring to the attention to the board of supervisors, october 25, 1945, the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] i say this because right now, we have russia threatening the entire world. the security council, a resolution response but it says three times because russia use its -- the general assembly took the resolution and 141 nations voted against...
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i yield back to the gentleman from washington. ho mr. newhouse: thank you, mr. westerman. i appreciate your comments. it goes to show it's not washington state but clear across the nation in arkansas as well. to further prove that point, i'd like to turn to my good friend and colleague from the northeastern part of the state of pennsylvania, mr. fred keller. mr. keller: i thank the gentleman for yielding time and organizing this special order and leading the western caucus. we're really working on issues that impact not just rural america but all of america. and just to highlight a little bit of what's happening in pennsylvania, currently in pennsylvania, pennsylvanians are paying on average $4.42 per gallon for a gallon of gas. that's $1.39 more than they were paying a year ago. the white house is frantically trying to spin a narrative that points to russia's invasion of ukraine as the catalyst for skyrocketing gas prices. the truth is that the biden administration set this energy crisis into motion on day one of his term of office, by cutting american pipelines and haltin
i yield back to the gentleman from washington. ho mr. newhouse: thank you, mr. westerman. i appreciate your comments. it goes to show it's not washington state but clear across the nation in arkansas as well. to further prove that point, i'd like to turn to my good friend and colleague from the northeastern part of the state of pennsylvania, mr. fred keller. mr. keller: i thank the gentleman for yielding time and organizing this special order and leading the western caucus. we're really working...
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prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and a riverboat captain.e was 88. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> do you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wife by enabled listening so that students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> a house foreign affairs subcommittee reviewed suspected war crimes and other human rights abuses allegedly committed by russia in its invasion of ukraine. experts with previous experience investigating were crimes testified on the importance of documenting your atrocities -- documenting atrocities, and the difficulty of prosecuting those accused of violating international law. this hearing two hours 50 minut.
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prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and riverboat captain.was 88. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet through the connect program, bridging the digital divide one connected and engaged student at the time. cox. ending us closer. >> cox -- bringing us closer. >> cox supports c-span along with these other television providers, giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> the u.s. is providing 100 million dollars in military assistance for ukraine in the fight against russia. that's money, part of nearly $14 billion set aside for you great in a bill to fund the federal government. president biden made this announcement following ukrainian president zelensky's address to congress. there was no comment on president zelensky's request for a no-fly zone.
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mr. larson of washington state and mr. keating of massachusetts, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on h.r. 5681. >> as the member designated by representatives villa and connor, these members will vote yes on h.r. 5681. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does member arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on h.r. 5681. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does member ohio seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. amodei, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. amodei will vote yes on h.r. 5681. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does member california seek recognition? mr. takano: as the member designated by mr. kahele, i inform the house that mr. kahele will vote yes on h.r. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the member from oklahoma seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. gonzales of texas, i inform the house that mr. gonzales will vote aye on h.r.
mr. larson of washington state and mr. keating of massachusetts, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on h.r. 5681. >> as the member designated by representatives villa and connor, these members will vote yes on h.r. 5681. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does member arizona seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. grijalva, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on h.r. 5681. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does member ohio...
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the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: thank you, madam president. madam president, today the senate has finely delivered on something americans all over the country want, to never have to change their clocks again. my colleague, senator rubio, and i have finally passed the sunshine protection act, a bipartisan bill to finally make daylight savings time permanent. this past weekend americans from washington state to florida had to lose an hour of sleep for absolutely no reason. this is a burden and headache we don't need. any parent who has worked so hard to get a newborn or a toddler on a regular sleeping schedule understands the chaos changing our clocks creates, and for no good reason. there is enough going on as it is and we can fix this one inconvenience and stress pretty easily. if the house follows the lead of the united states senate, we can make it so no one has to change their clocks by making daylight saving time permanent. i hope that everyone in the house and everywhere, can understand why no one wants to see the sunset at 4:30 in the af
the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: thank you, madam president. madam president, today the senate has finely delivered on something americans all over the country want, to never have to change their clocks again. my colleague, senator rubio, and i have finally passed the sunshine protection act, a bipartisan bill to finally make daylight savings time permanent. this past weekend americans from washington state to florida had to lose an hour of sleep for absolutely...
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mr. suozzi of new york, ms. bonamici of washington and mr. carte of california, ms. johnson of texas and the house tt these membersform will vote yes on therevious question. the speaker pro mpore: for what purpose does gentlelady iowa rise? >> as the member designated by representative salazar, i inform the house that mr. salazar will voteon therevious question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does thgentlen from virgini rise snr. mr.conlly: madam speaker as e member and mr. keating of massachusetts, mr. doyle of pennsylvania, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gelen from california rise? >> athe member designated by mr. villa, i iorm the house that mr. vil will vote aye on the previous question. the speaker pro tempore:or what purpose does gentlelady virginia rise. >> as the memb designated by ms. porter and mr. mceach yip, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the previous question. the spkepro tempore: for aturpose does the gentleman from pennsy
mr. suozzi of new york, ms. bonamici of washington and mr. carte of california, ms. johnson of texas and the house tt these membersform will vote yes on therevious question. the speaker pro mpore: for what purpose does gentlelady iowa rise? >> as the member designated by representative salazar, i inform the house that mr. salazar will voteon therevious question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does thgentlen from virgini rise snr. mr.conlly: madam speaker as e member and mr....
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mr. pallone, the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. rodgers, the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. and the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith will each control 10 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and add any extraneous material on h.r. 6833. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pallone: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. pallone: madam speaker, i rise in strong support of the affordable insulin now act, which is critical to protecting more than seven million american patients who rely on insulin. today, one in four americans who need insulin report either having cut back or skipped doses because the cost is simply too high. that is heartbreaking and unacceptable. no one should have to ration their insulin to help reduce costs and risk their health and in some cases actually cost them their lives. this bi
mr. pallone, the gentlewoman from washington, mrs. rodgers, the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. and the gentleman from nebraska, mr. smith will each control 10 minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and add any extraneous material on h.r. 6833. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. pallone: madam...
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mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, reserving the right to object. mr. president, i got my start in national politics as a parent advocating for my kids' preschool program. i am a former preschoolteacher. i'm a former school board member. and i am now chair of the senate education committee. i have worked across the aisle on fixing no child left behind. i've also fought against efforts, many during the former administration with betsy devos as secretary of education because i felt they took us further from the goal of making sure that every student in our country no matter who they are or where they live or how much money their parents make can get an excellent public education and all the opportunity that comes with it. all this is to say i could not care more deeply about making sure every child gets the chance to learn and succeed in life. and my belief that parents should be as involved as possible in their kids' education could not be more firmly or personally held. in fact, i can remember the times when
mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: mr. president, reserving the right to object. mr. president, i got my start in national politics as a parent advocating for my kids' preschool program. i am a former preschoolteacher. i'm a former school board member. and i am now chair of the senate education committee. i have worked across the aisle on fixing no child left behind. i've also fought against efforts, many during the former administration with betsy...
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mrs. price in washington at the state of the union in 2013. for her many accomplish sdwrments -- accomplishments, mrs. price was always gracious, always compassionate, and always humble. i am eternally grateful for our friendship, mentorship and special bond. i want to thank her family for sharing her with the world. may we find comfort in knowing she lived a full and blessed life and her legacy will live on in the hearts and actions of those she impacted. rest in peace and power, thy good and fateful servant. i ask my colleagues to join me in recognizing the extraordinary life and legacy of mrs. beatrice price and her tremendous service to this nation. thank you and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back her time. it is certainly my privilege to recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. thompson: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize national agriculture week, which begins on march 20, a week dedicated to honoring, acknowledging the efforts an
mrs. price in washington at the state of the union in 2013. for her many accomplish sdwrments -- accomplishments, mrs. price was always gracious, always compassionate, and always humble. i am eternally grateful for our friendship, mentorship and special bond. i want to thank her family for sharing her with the world. may we find comfort in knowing she lived a full and blessed life and her legacy will live on in the hearts and actions of those she impacted. rest in peace and power, thy good and...
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mr. washington. any other members of the public in the public gallery? operations, let's hear from the first caller. >> caller: what i want to bring to the attention to the board of supervisors, october 25, 1945, the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] i say this because right now, we have russia threatening the entire world. the security council, a resolution response but it says three times because russia use its -- the general assembly took the resolution and 141 nations voted against russia. russia, belarus and syria, why am i bringing this to your attention? the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] >> clerk: you have 20 seconds left. >> caller: i heard some laughing going on. the united nations plaza should be maintained. so should the war memorial theater where the charter was signed. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: good afternoon madam clerk, president walton and board of supervisors. the mayor only cares about fare heights and service cuts. the mayor has no
mr. washington. any other members of the public in the public gallery? operations, let's hear from the first caller. >> caller: what i want to bring to the attention to the board of supervisors, october 25, 1945, the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] i say this because right now, we have russia threatening the entire world. the security council, a resolution response but it says three times because russia use its -- the general assembly took the resolution and 141 nations voted against...
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mr. washington. any other members of the public in the public gallery? operations, let's hear from the first caller. >> caller: what i want to bring to the attention to the board of supervisors, october 25, 1945, the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] i say this because right now, we have russia threatening the entire world. the security council, a resolution response but it says three times because russia use its -- the general assembly took the resolution and 141 nations voted against russia. russia, belarus and syria, why am i bringing this to your attention? the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] >> clerk: you have 20 seconds left. >> caller: i heard some laughing going on. the united nations plaza should be maintained. so should the war memorial theater where the charter was signed. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, do we have another caller in the queue? >> caller: good afternoon madam clerk, president walton and board of supervisors. the mayor only cares about fare heights and service cuts. the mayor has no
mr. washington. any other members of the public in the public gallery? operations, let's hear from the first caller. >> caller: what i want to bring to the attention to the board of supervisors, october 25, 1945, the united nations -- [ indiscernible ] i say this because right now, we have russia threatening the entire world. the security council, a resolution response but it says three times because russia use its -- the general assembly took the resolution and 141 nations voted against...
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in washington mr biden met the irish prime minister but their meeting was virtual.ne and dry weather. 14 degrees in a few spots. further north there was a bit more cloud around, some sunshine but also some passing shower clouds across far north of england, northern ireland and scotland. this weekend and well into next week and you will see there is not much rain in the forecast. it will become dry and settled in largely sunny is because we have this big area of high pressure building to our east. by high pressure building to our east. by the weekend this big intense area of high pressure, because it is so big it will not move very far, very fast hence the extended outlook for dry, settled and sunny weather. overnight tonight we're looking at mist and fog across england and wales, the somerset levels, patchy frost here and there, widespread frost here and there, widespread frost across northern areas of the country. a cold start for quite a few of you into friday morning. any mist and fog patches should clear within the first hour of the morning and then we will be l
in washington mr biden met the irish prime minister but their meeting was virtual.ne and dry weather. 14 degrees in a few spots. further north there was a bit more cloud around, some sunshine but also some passing shower clouds across far north of england, northern ireland and scotland. this weekend and well into next week and you will see there is not much rain in the forecast. it will become dry and settled in largely sunny is because we have this big area of high pressure building to our...
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prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and a riverboat captain. he was 88. >> congressman don young, you're a california boy. how did you get to fort yukon, alaska? >> i was raised on a ranch in northern california. my father was old school and when you turn 7 years old he puts you in the field and it was very hot and i used to dream of some place cold. he read me "call of the wild," and it was cold and trapping and gold mushing. i stayed in california, and i got drafted and went into the military and came back and it was still hot. so i went home, my father had passed away, and i told my mom, i'm going to go to alaska. she said what for? there are nothing but a bunch of savages up there. i'm going to drive dogs, catch fur and mine gold. i went as far north as fort yukon, above the arctic circle, and i did that. i've had a great life, an absolute joy, and got out of the heat. and then i got elected. i went bad somewhere. >> why did you choose fort yukon? >> north of the arctic circle, number one, i had my teaching degree and they called me up, i w
prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and a riverboat captain. he was 88. >> congressman don young, you're a california boy. how did you get to fort yukon, alaska? >> i was raised on a ranch in northern california. my father was old school and when you turn 7 years old he puts you in the field and it was very hot and i used to dream of some place cold. he read me "call of the wild," and it was cold and trapping and gold mushing. i stayed in...
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he has been one of the key international commentators on this war and joins me now from washington . welcome, mr. all pear, which. what do you make of the announcements made to day by the russian ministry of defense where there's no question that they're realizing now the plan a has failed planning to take over ukraine and saw papa regime and they're now moving on to plan be the only goals that they can achieve, which is to try to take the rest of the don boss, declare victory declared the knots of fide from the zone battalion that they claim are neo nazis and try to win win this war with some, some level of victory in terms of taking some level territory so they are selling this as the success. fulton is not openly admitting that his plan aid didn't work out. is he now and he's not going to do that. however, strategically, this is a huge loss for him because he's incurred massive economic pain. the russian economy is going to be in tatters. and for what, for, for taking some tom territory and don, boss, most of the russian people don't care about don boss. and what does this mean for places in
he has been one of the key international commentators on this war and joins me now from washington . welcome, mr. all pear, which. what do you make of the announcements made to day by the russian ministry of defense where there's no question that they're realizing now the plan a has failed planning to take over ukraine and saw papa regime and they're now moving on to plan be the only goals that they can achieve, which is to try to take the rest of the don boss, declare victory declared the...
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the kremlin has said mr biden's remarks have diminished the chances of improving relations with washingtonlks with ukrainian government ministers and pledged support for poland. he also gave a speech a short time ago. rather than breaking ukrainian resolve, russia's brutal tactics have strengthened the resolve. rather than driving nato apart, the west is now stronger and more united than it has ever been. russia wanted less of a nato presence on its border, but now he has a stronger presence, a larger presence, with over 100,000 american troops here along with all of the other members of nato. in fact, russia has managed to cause something i'm sure he never intended. the democracies of the world are revitalised with purpose and unity found in months that we have once taken years to accomplish. in a speech littered with soaring rhetoric, it will perhaps be president biden's closing remarks that will be most widely picked up on. the us leader ended by saying that the russian leader, president putin, should no longer be in power. a dictator bent on rebuilding an empire will never erase the pe
the kremlin has said mr biden's remarks have diminished the chances of improving relations with washingtonlks with ukrainian government ministers and pledged support for poland. he also gave a speech a short time ago. rather than breaking ukrainian resolve, russia's brutal tactics have strengthened the resolve. rather than driving nato apart, the west is now stronger and more united than it has ever been. russia wanted less of a nato presence on its border, but now he has a stronger presence, a...
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mr. o'toole and "washington journal." would like to know if you think it would be a good time for nato to let the countries joined nato, because it seems like putin -- that is one of the reasons he is warning those other countries that he can't control them yet. and if they were in nato, they would be able to be protected. guest: it's a very good question. i thing there has been interest in certain public opinions in some of the nordic states having going up quite a bit in terms of folks favoring joining nato as compared to even a month ago. nato is open for applications as i understand. i'm not a nato or military expert, but it is a complicated consideration that has to do with in operability forces, issues of that interest. it is a little more complicated than does so-and-so want to join and would it make them safer. but it is still i think something that nato is open to, if the right conditions are met. in those conditions are often on a case-by-case basis. guest: from hawaii -- host: from hawaii we hear from dean on t
mr. o'toole and "washington journal." would like to know if you think it would be a good time for nato to let the countries joined nato, because it seems like putin -- that is one of the reasons he is warning those other countries that he can't control them yet. and if they were in nato, they would be able to be protected. guest: it's a very good question. i thing there has been interest in certain public opinions in some of the nordic states having going up quite a bit in terms of...
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he joins us from washington. mr ambassador, thank you for joining us. think nato's decision today will not stand. the casualties that we are about to see, the horrific strikes of russia on civilian populations in ukraine, will be unbearable. the risks that we saw last night of russia attacking a nuclear facility that could unleash six chernobyl meltdowns over europe overnight, these are unacceptable risks and i think nato's decision today is born out of a fear of engaging russian forces because they might invoke nuclear weapons. but the fact is we are seeing images, just as you showed in your report, that we cannot tolerate and we do need to do more and a no—fly zone is not targeting any russian forces. it's simply creating a safe space for civilian populations is an imperative that we must execute as soon as possible and i believe we will, you know? it's unfortunate we have to wait another week and lots more casualties but in the end i think we will get there. mr ambassador, _ think we will get there. mr ambassador, you say a no—fly zone is not targeti
he joins us from washington. mr ambassador, thank you for joining us. think nato's decision today will not stand. the casualties that we are about to see, the horrific strikes of russia on civilian populations in ukraine, will be unbearable. the risks that we saw last night of russia attacking a nuclear facility that could unleash six chernobyl meltdowns over europe overnight, these are unacceptable risks and i think nato's decision today is born out of a fear of engaging russian forces because...
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that's laura in washington state. mr. mango, go ahead. >> i didn't see or read about what you are describing but i can tell you that we were meticulous in our distribution of vaccines and therapeutics when they were there. one of the things we did was retain a firm to help us understand where the most vulnerable americans were. we knew in the fall of 2020 who was most vulnerable to covid and it was obviously the elderly and those with certain underlying conditions. we retained a company that told us by zip code where those individuals were concentrated. that permitted us to communicate with the governors and say you are going to get an allocation of vaccines. here is the zip code where there is a disproportionate number of individuals who will be vulnerable to the covid virus. obviously it was their decision, it wasn't ours. we did the same thing with some of our therapeutics. we made sure that we had control over the distribution of that because supply was very limited and we didn't want disproportionate amount of that g
that's laura in washington state. mr. mango, go ahead. >> i didn't see or read about what you are describing but i can tell you that we were meticulous in our distribution of vaccines and therapeutics when they were there. one of the things we did was retain a firm to help us understand where the most vulnerable americans were. we knew in the fall of 2020 who was most vulnerable to covid and it was obviously the elderly and those with certain underlying conditions. we retained a company...
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that's laura in washington state. mr. mango, go ahead. >> i didn't see or read about what you are describing but i can tell you that we were meticulous in our distribution of vaccines and therapeutics when they were there. one of the things we did was retain a firm to help us understand where the most vulnerable americans were. we knew in the fall of 2020 who was most vulnerable to covid and it was obviously the elderly and those with certain underlying conditions. we retained a company that told us by zip code where those individuals were concentrated. that permitted us to communicate with the governors and say you are going to get an allocation of vaccines. here is the zip code where there is a disproportionate number of individuals who will be vulnerable to the covid virus. obviously it was their decision, it wasn't ours. we did the same thing with some of our therapeutics. we made sure that we had control over the distribution of that because supply was very limited and we didn't want disproportionate amount of that g
that's laura in washington state. mr. mango, go ahead. >> i didn't see or read about what you are describing but i can tell you that we were meticulous in our distribution of vaccines and therapeutics when they were there. one of the things we did was retain a firm to help us understand where the most vulnerable americans were. we knew in the fall of 2020 who was most vulnerable to covid and it was obviously the elderly and those with certain underlying conditions. we retained a company...
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prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and riverboat captain.e was 88. >> next, a look at the laws and procedures in place to preserve presidential records and other federal documents.
prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and riverboat captain.e was 88. >> next, a look at the laws and procedures in place to preserve presidential records and other federal documents.
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prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and a riverboat captain. he was 88. >> congressman don young, you're a california boy. how did you get to fort yukon, alaska? >> i was raised on a ranch in northern california. my father was old school and when you turn 7 years old he puts you in the field and it was very hot and i used to dream of some place cold. he read me "call of the wild," and it was cold and trapping and gold mushing. i stayed in california, and i got drafted and went into the military and came back and it was still hot.
prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and a riverboat captain. he was 88. >> congressman don young, you're a california boy. how did you get to fort yukon, alaska? >> i was raised on a ranch in northern california. my father was old school and when you turn 7 years old he puts you in the field and it was very hot and i used to dream of some place cold. he read me "call of the wild," and it was cold and trapping and gold mushing. i stayed in...
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mr. washington, for your comments. do we have any other speakers in person who would like to provide public comment on the committee of the whole? seeing none, we will now go to those who are joining us remotely. we currently have seven callers who are listening with one in the queue. operations, put the first caller through. >> good afternoon, madam clerk, president walton, board of supervisors. my name is gilbert chrisfall, thank you for having this hearing. i want to show my support for supervisor chan's line of questioning. supervisor preston's line of questioning, and supervisor peskin line of questioning. the questions are intelligent and smart and keeping the public informed and having transparency at the board of supervisors is so critical. we live in a state of emergency, a police state of emergency. we live in a house crisis emergency where all we are in a state of emergency. so thank you for having this hearing. good night. >> thank you for your comment. do we have another caller on the line? hello, caller.
mr. washington, for your comments. do we have any other speakers in person who would like to provide public comment on the committee of the whole? seeing none, we will now go to those who are joining us remotely. we currently have seven callers who are listening with one in the queue. operations, put the first caller through. >> good afternoon, madam clerk, president walton, board of supervisors. my name is gilbert chrisfall, thank you for having this hearing. i want to show my support...
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washington, d.c. i ask for your vote. >> thank you. mr. dolan? >> i'm the only one that has your back at bent bridge. i've worked with the appalachian foundation because i know what it means for your economy, health care and education. all throughout this state i've been fighting for what's best for ohio. less taxing, less regulation. backing the politician. i want to bring that same conservative review to washington. because for too long we haven't gotten enough done. >> thank you. mr. vance? 30 seconds for your closing. >> elites in this country have gotten rich by plundering the greatest country in the world and accumulating more power for themes and if normal people dare complain about it they call us racist, deane phobic, bad people. we need to stop it. raise people who have built businesses here. i want to grow up in a country where my young sons are encouraged to become virtuous pen. -- men. we have to fight back for the sake of our kids. >> josh mandel, you have 30 seconds. >> i want to talk about an issue that i'm shocked did not come up
washington, d.c. i ask for your vote. >> thank you. mr. dolan? >> i'm the only one that has your back at bent bridge. i've worked with the appalachian foundation because i know what it means for your economy, health care and education. all throughout this state i've been fighting for what's best for ohio. less taxing, less regulation. backing the politician. i want to bring that same conservative review to washington. because for too long we haven't gotten enough done. >>...
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mr. washington, for your comments. do we have any other speakers in person who would like to provide public comment on the committee of the whole? seeing none, we will now go to those who are joining us remotely. we currently have seven callers who are listening with one in the queue. operations, put the first caller through. >> good afternoon, madam clerk, president walton, board of supervisors. my name is gilbert chrisfall, thank you for having this hearing. i want to show my support for supervisor chan's line of questioning. supervisor preston's line of questioning, and supervisor peskin line of questioning. the questions are intelligent and smart and keeping the public informed and having transparency at the board of supervisors is so critical. we live in a state of emergency, a police state of emergency. we live in a house crisis emergency where all we are in a state of emergency. so thank you for having this hearing. good night. >> thank you for your comment. do we have another caller on the line? hello, caller.
mr. washington, for your comments. do we have any other speakers in person who would like to provide public comment on the committee of the whole? seeing none, we will now go to those who are joining us remotely. we currently have seven callers who are listening with one in the queue. operations, put the first caller through. >> good afternoon, madam clerk, president walton, board of supervisors. my name is gilbert chrisfall, thank you for having this hearing. i want to show my support...
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but back in washington today mr.en is not backing down from his comments. >> i'm not walking anything back. the fact of the matter is i was expressing the moral outrage i felt toward the way putin is dealing and the actions of this man, just brutality. >> reporter: the main concern from allies is that the president's words could provoke russia or be used as prop gabda. today france's president emmanuel macron warned against further escalation in words or actions. he still speaks with putin, trying to negotiate peace in ukraine. >>> well, as you painfully know, california already has the highest gas prices in the nation. so a strike at a refinery in richmond has a lot of people worried that those already ridiculous gas prices will climb even higher. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney reports on the problems at the chevron refinery and whether or not they'll impact you. >> reporter: hundreds of members of the steelworkers union and their supporters taking their case to the streets of richmond this evening, right in front o
but back in washington today mr.en is not backing down from his comments. >> i'm not walking anything back. the fact of the matter is i was expressing the moral outrage i felt toward the way putin is dealing and the actions of this man, just brutality. >> reporter: the main concern from allies is that the president's words could provoke russia or be used as prop gabda. today france's president emmanuel macron warned against further escalation in words or actions. he still speaks...
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mr. cohen of tennessee, ms. delbene of washington, ms. bonamici of oregon, mr. harder of california, and ms. sewell of alabama, i inform the house that those eight members will vote yes on s. 658. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from colorado seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. gaetz of florida, i inform the house that mr. gaetz will vote yea on s. 658. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. trone of maryland, mr. keating of massachusetts, mr. doyle of pennsylvania, mr. horsford of nevada, i inform the house that these members will vote aye on s. 658. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. walz of florida, i inform the house that mr. waltz will vote yes on senate 658. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designat
mr. cohen of tennessee, ms. delbene of washington, ms. bonamici of oregon, mr. harder of california, and ms. sewell of alabama, i inform the house that those eight members will vote yes on s. 658. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from colorado seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. gaetz of florida, i inform the house that mr. gaetz will vote yea on s. 658. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia...
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washington, d.c. i ask for your vote. >> thank you. mr. dolan? >> i'm the only one that has your back at bent bridge. i've worked with the appalachian foundation because i know what it means for your economy, health care and education. all throughout this state i've been fighting for what's best for ohio. less taxing, less regulation. backing the politician. i want to bring that same conservative review to washington. because for too long we haven't gotten enough done. >> thank you. mr. vance? 30 seconds for your closing. >> elites in this country have gotten rich by plundering the greatest country in the world and accumulating more power for themes and if normal people dare complain about it they call us racist, deane phobic, bad people. we need to stop it. raise people who have built businesses here. i want to grow up in a country where my young sons are encouraged to become virtuous pen. -- men. we have to fight back for the sake of our kids. >> josh mandel, you have 30 seconds. >> i want to talk about an issue that i'm shocked did not come up
washington, d.c. i ask for your vote. >> thank you. mr. dolan? >> i'm the only one that has your back at bent bridge. i've worked with the appalachian foundation because i know what it means for your economy, health care and education. all throughout this state i've been fighting for what's best for ohio. less taxing, less regulation. backing the politician. i want to bring that same conservative review to washington. because for too long we haven't gotten enough done. >>...
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mr. kroenig, you wrote a piece saying washington must prepare for war with russia. guest: the point was pretty straightforward. russia and china are threatening . we see that right now in ukraine. china has said it will use necessary force. -- said he thinks china could try to invade taiwan in the next six years. some increase is required. second is having our allies do more. it has been great to see the ukrainians pledge to increase defense spending. we can't do it all on our own. neither russia or china are at a nuclear war with the united states. determining >> we have just a few announcements before we go into the president's budget. as we disclosed to all of you this morning, the president tested negative as part of his regular testing cadence through his last tested friday as part of his regular testing rhythm and requirements travel to and from europe. moving forward, he'll proceed on his regular testing schedule, and we will continue to update all of you to add an abudans of transparency. of course, we wish kareen and jen's speedy recovery. jen shared this m
mr. kroenig, you wrote a piece saying washington must prepare for war with russia. guest: the point was pretty straightforward. russia and china are threatening . we see that right now in ukraine. china has said it will use necessary force. -- said he thinks china could try to invade taiwan in the next six years. some increase is required. second is having our allies do more. it has been great to see the ukrainians pledge to increase defense spending. we can't do it all on our own. neither...
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mrs. miller shadrae of washington, d.c.he speaker pro tempore: after consultation among the speaker and the majority and minority leaders the chair announces that when the two houses meet tonight in joint session to hear an address by the president of the united states, only the doors immediately opposite the speaker and those immediately to her left and right will be opened. no one will be allowed in the hall of the house except for members of congress, other invitees, and credentialed staff members. all members, invitees, and staff are required to follow covid-19 protocols, stated by the sergeant at arms in consultation with the office of attending physician. all seating for the joint session will be assigned by name. both on the floor of the house and the house gallery. members will be required to sit in their assigned seats or gallery at the sergeant at arms will and the sergeant will assist members in finding their seats. all members are reminded to refrain from engaging in still photography, audio or video recordings
mrs. miller shadrae of washington, d.c.he speaker pro tempore: after consultation among the speaker and the majority and minority leaders the chair announces that when the two houses meet tonight in joint session to hear an address by the president of the united states, only the doors immediately opposite the speaker and those immediately to her left and right will be opened. no one will be allowed in the hall of the house except for members of congress, other invitees, and credentialed staff...
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s white e in then-president cbs news and "the washington post" obtained white house records of mr. trump's activities on january 6th. there was no record of calls from a little after 11:00 a.m. to about 7:00 p.m., including the time of the violent attack. the house panel is investigating whether the president and top aides used disposable burner phones to avoid scrutiny. >> are you frustrated, congressman, about the gaps in the record? >> yeah. i'm puzzled by the gaps in the record. >> it's almost like they didn't thiout there. and so we need to get to the bottom of this. >> a spokesperson for mr. trump said the former president had nothing to do with the records and assume that all of his phone calls were recorded and preserved. >>> and there are new developments following sunday's shocking incident when will smith slapped chris rock.rter" s the academy's will hold an emergency meeting today. they've condemned his actions. smith walked on stage and slapped rock for making a joke about his wife. shortly later he won the best academytor award. he apologized monday, and yesterday jad
s white e in then-president cbs news and "the washington post" obtained white house records of mr. trump's activities on january 6th. there was no record of calls from a little after 11:00 a.m. to about 7:00 p.m., including the time of the violent attack. the house panel is investigating whether the president and top aides used disposable burner phones to avoid scrutiny. >> are you frustrated, congressman, about the gaps in the record? >> yeah. i'm puzzled by the gaps in...
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prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and riverboat captain. he was 88. >> next, a look at the laws and procedures in place to preserve presidential records and other federal documents. this was held by the tenant -- senate homeland security and government affairs committee. it is just over an hour. look at the laws and procedures in place to help preserve presidential records and other federal documents for this was held by the homeland security and governmental affairs committee. it is just over an hour. [background noises] [background noises] deep pockets. [inaudible] [inaudible] [background noises] >> out first like to thank our witnesses for joining us today, to help examine gaps in existing federal records law and to discuss how lawmakers can ensure the archives and record administration can adequately maintain and preserve presidential and federal records for the federal government produces and receives an absolute enormous volume of documents and records every single day. these are essential to keep an accurate account of what activitie
prior to coming to washington, mr. young worked as a teacher and riverboat captain. he was 88. >> next, a look at the laws and procedures in place to preserve presidential records and other federal documents. this was held by the tenant -- senate homeland security and government affairs committee. it is just over an hour. look at the laws and procedures in place to help preserve presidential records and other federal documents for this was held by the homeland security and governmental...
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washington. >> no. melanie edwards no. mr. henderson. no. >> i think that's an important affirmation of what and how important this message would be. now we have the opportunity to ensure i'm not a musician but i've had them in my family. i am a witness to the scene. can you say again how what you see happening and when using lift every voice? >> wherever we are it sets the tone for the meeting that we are going to hold. i wanted to bring up one thought across the board, and that is this has a majesty that lifted above other songs. i've heard it by the college coe choir and so many others but for the first time by the choir at temple square in salt lake city. >> thank you mr. chair. let me ask the director and professor if i could get the answer from the witnesses the question that we need to present to america is the fact that no matter who you are a comfort of standing, sitting or hearing the song because we are voting on not the black hymnal but the national and i think we have to make it clear no matter who we are there is a unifying
washington. >> no. melanie edwards no. mr. henderson. no. >> i think that's an important affirmation of what and how important this message would be. now we have the opportunity to ensure i'm not a musician but i've had them in my family. i am a witness to the scene. can you say again how what you see happening and when using lift every voice? >> wherever we are it sets the tone for the meeting that we are going to hold. i wanted to bring up one thought across the board, and...
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especially for the purposes of this conversation he's former moscow bureau chief for "the washington post." mrker, always good you have to, sir. your pain now, your current paper, the "new york times" reporting, that she is an employee or was an employee at that station starting a russian human right group saying she was also detained after the protest. again, reports are that she is on trial right now. how big of a deal is all of this? >> well, it's clearly embarrassing to president putin's regime to have this happen on the big channel that most people watch, one of the most popular newscasts in moscow. right now independent television has been taken off the air. the independent radio moscow, famed from the old cold war days off the air, and so you have this kind of an event in order to try to get out a message because there's no other way to get out a message to a broad swath of the russian population right now. this would have been shocking i think to a russian audience. certainly shocking inside the kremlin which doesn't want this kind of thing to happen. passing laws also, squelching diss
especially for the purposes of this conversation he's former moscow bureau chief for "the washington post." mrker, always good you have to, sir. your pain now, your current paper, the "new york times" reporting, that she is an employee or was an employee at that station starting a russian human right group saying she was also detained after the protest. again, reports are that she is on trial right now. how big of a deal is all of this? >> well, it's clearly...