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group. ms. warden, mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker. thank you. thank you. thank you predicate from everyone ready? please raise your right hand. you solemnly swear it will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic? that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter, so help you god? >> i do. >> correct congratulations [applause] >> we are going to go to number 11. majority leader. quickbooks has some corn. >> the absence of a quorum -- make the absence of a quorum have been suggested the clerk will call the roll. [roll call]mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. curtis. mr. daines. mrs. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mr. gallegos.. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. mr. rowe no. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde smith. mr. johns
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group. the clerk: mr. kaine, mr. kim, mr. king, ms. klobuchar. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the senators: i do. the vice president: congratulations, senators. the vice president: the clerk will call the next group. the names of the next group. the clerk: mr. mccormick, mr. moreno, in murphy, m ms. rosen. -- mr. murphy, ms. rosen. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental
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this is the mrs group. i mean, how would you explain these decisions? and we cannot explain them reload or you can explain them that and europe and especially germany has a big problem. you know, there's a lot of so called syrians, i think they're on other is a lot of this from different countries in the inside germany. and they come from a guy, it's time to iraq for everywhere. actually. they came with the rest of cheap. so in 2016 and they have a problem, a big problem in germany. i mean we, sol also tested that they made a big mess in berlin. i mean, with the fire woods going off, the water pipelines were hits and they were standing there with the re 3 star legs and abusing the real germans, who were, you know, walking dead? well the people are choosing women. so, i mean, this is a problem, a big problem for germany. so maybe on a nina went this to ask, you know, i can resend these people back, syria was, i don't think a lot of people don't want to go back to syria right now, because i'm on the these, do you have this are all so let's say of the rest
this is the mrs group. i mean, how would you explain these decisions? and we cannot explain them reload or you can explain them that and europe and especially germany has a big problem. you know, there's a lot of so called syrians, i think they're on other is a lot of this from different countries in the inside germany. and they come from a guy, it's time to iraq for everywhere. actually. they came with the rest of cheap. so in 2016 and they have a problem, a big problem in germany. i mean we,...
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with conditions of control driven farm and a so said backs away from his phone to renew is the mrs. group in syria is find meeting with his leadership, which button has designated as terrorist policy reviews, the background, the disturbing action that hired to wear. alshaun that the west now seems to possess toll of healthcare work and the dog just the policy is $1000.00. first of all began us according to review and report with the palace city, an envoy to the un breaking down in tears as he read south and message from a slave to whoever stays and, and the way we did the, what the good i'm but the a very welcome. this is donte international with the world news update is great to have the company and the top story they saw was tossing with some updates on the las vegas car explosion is local police have not concerns the us army service been found dead inside the vehicle was likely suffering from p t. s. the suspect 2 drove the rented tesla to trump international hotel on new year's day, also left behind 2 letters explaining his actions. there were a couple of pieces of content we thought
with conditions of control driven farm and a so said backs away from his phone to renew is the mrs. group in syria is find meeting with his leadership, which button has designated as terrorist policy reviews, the background, the disturbing action that hired to wear. alshaun that the west now seems to possess toll of healthcare work and the dog just the policy is $1000.00. first of all began us according to review and report with the palace city, an envoy to the un breaking down in tears as he...
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group. the clerk: mr. latta of ohio, chair. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to 10-u.s.c. 9455-a, clause 10 of rule i and the order of the house of january 3, 2025, of the following members on the part of the house to the board of visitors to the united states air force academy. the clerk: mr. pfluger of texas. mr. crank of colorado. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to 14 u.s.c. 1903-b and the order of house of january 3, 2025, of the following members on the part of the house to the board of visitors to the united states coast guard academy. the clerk: mrs. mcclain of michigan. mr. rutherford of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment pursuant to 46 u.s.c. 51312-b and the order of the house of january 3, 2025, of the following members on the part of the house to the board of visitors to the united states merchant marine academy. the clerk: mr. valadao of california. mr. suozzi of new york. the
group. the clerk: mr. latta of ohio, chair. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to 10-u.s.c. 9455-a, clause 10 of rule i and the order of the house of january 3, 2025, of the following members on the part of the house to the board of visitors to the united states air force academy. the clerk: mr. pfluger of texas. mr. crank of colorado. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment, pursuant to 14 u.s.c. 1903-b and the order...
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[applause] [indiscernible conversations] >> the clerk will call the names of the next group. >> mr. sanders, mr. sheehy. mr. scott of florida. [indiscernible conversations] >> raise your right hand, do you solemnly swear that was support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic, that you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations, senator. congratulations, senator. congratulations. >> and that is outgoing vice president kamala harris swearing in the new members of the senate, about 10 new members, 10% of the entire body and in the 199th congress, the republicans gain control. 53 seats, democrats 47 seats. senator thune, republican of south dakota is the new majority. senator chuck schumer of new york continues as the democratic leader. there are 12 new senators as you can see, six from each
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>> this is a local group, mr. president. they have help from the state. >> president trump: they use the environment to make themselves feel good and they are destroying our country. and you have to -- at some point you have to put your foot down. you have local and state groups and federal groups too. and you have to fight them the right way because even the mayor will give you a local group coming through. they want to clean out their property. and it will be more beautiful than before. and i would do one other thing. i would give them a 10%, 15% bonus on the house. because they went through hell and they should be able to do a little bit. give them a bonus on size, maybe a little bonus on height. they went through hell. some of them had houses where they were restricted. they have to to have an 8 foot ceiling. you let them have a 10 foot ceiling. i think it would be very well received because they will be able to build a little bit nicer house. do you like that idea, by the way? they deserve it. this fire could have been
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with us now is the chairman of the eurasia group. mr. chairman, thank you so much for being with us. i want to put the list of the top five risks that you see up on the screen so people can see it. i'll walk through just a few of them. number one, the g- 0 wins. first of all, describe what a g0 world is and why you see it as a risk. >> thank you for having me. a g- zero world is where no country or group of countries, power or group of powers, is able to maintain an international system, maintain international order. the reason it is a big risk this year is that we've been in a declining geopolitical system. systems have been making less and less sense for a long time. this year, enter the unilateralist administration of donald trump, which is going to put the decline of international leadership on jet skis. that leaves a lot of room for rogue actors, room for market disruption. it's that complete absence, which is rare in diplomatic history, that complete absence of international leadership which leaves us so exposed this year. that's w
with us now is the chairman of the eurasia group. mr. chairman, thank you so much for being with us. i want to put the list of the top five risks that you see up on the screen so people can see it. i'll walk through just a few of them. number one, the g- 0 wins. first of all, describe what a g0 world is and why you see it as a risk. >> thank you for having me. a g- zero world is where no country or group of countries, power or group of powers, is able to maintain an international system,...
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and he continues got his democratic tradition in a region grouped elsewhere by mr. cruz and todd is concert just in his a 3 some homeless stock in optimistic to declaring the day as a new turning point for god. not as it's more up to the start off. he's unprecedented sick and to him in office. he also shared his vision, forgotten his future, calling for a click to see if it's to prioritize the country's development to what a particular focus on the youth that he's missed, which was very clear the future of gotten. i can only be realized when all citizens, especially the younger generation, a given the tools to succeed and he stalls on youth development and has again team the support in the respect of young people have listen to this, have the same brand and and it's hard. while parents to help us move on, we are looking up the hebrew, at least, yes, find a way to find yourselves and then get past that jobs so that we would also have something to do and make out feelings at that home. now sometimes it gives us maybe, uh, hobbies in the see, no reason that we saw pres
and he continues got his democratic tradition in a region grouped elsewhere by mr. cruz and todd is concert just in his a 3 some homeless stock in optimistic to declaring the day as a new turning point for god. not as it's more up to the start off. he's unprecedented sick and to him in office. he also shared his vision, forgotten his future, calling for a click to see if it's to prioritize the country's development to what a particular focus on the youth that he's missed, which was very clear...
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the fall in violent crime has won mr bukele high approval ratings, but prompted criticism from rights groups's meteorological administration says last year was the hottest on record in the country, with temperatures more than one degree higher than average. the agency said the last four years had been four warmest since records began in 1961. on monday, the united nations said 2024 was set to be the hottest year worldwide. agnes keleti, the world's oldest surviving olympic gold medallist and a holocaust survivor, has died at the age of 103. the hungarian gymnastjoined the national team in 1939, but was barred from it a year later because of her jewish background. keleti managed to escape deportation to a nazi death camp by exchanging all her belongings for false identity documents. as hungary's most successful gymnast, she won 10 olympic medals, all of them after reaching the age of 30 against much younger competitors, including five gold medals in helsinki in 1952 and melbourne in 1956. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. well, we didn't have to wait very long in the new year to see a sha
the fall in violent crime has won mr bukele high approval ratings, but prompted criticism from rights groups's meteorological administration says last year was the hottest on record in the country, with temperatures more than one degree higher than average. the agency said the last four years had been four warmest since records began in 1961. on monday, the united nations said 2024 was set to be the hottest year worldwide. agnes keleti, the world's oldest surviving olympic gold medallist and a...
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mrs. carter dedicated themselves to habitat for humanity for almost 40 years. the organization says the couple renovated or repaired about 4500 homes in 14 countries during that time. habitat groupsing memorial doors at oakland and san jose city halls. the doors symbolize president carter's legacy of opening doors to better futures for habitat homeowners. so back in 2013, here in san jose, he helped us out building playhouses for local community organizations, doing a community improvement project over at lake cunningham park. and he also helped us renovate two homes for sale through affordable mortgageso families with limited incomes here in san jose, and in addition to that, helped us repair eight more homes here in san jose as well. in honor of the national day, many federal agencies, including the postal service and stock exchanges are closed. the sunshine is sticking around all week. here's meteorologist kari hall with our 7-day forecast. today, look for highs in the upper 60s for this afternoon. and it's going to be really comfortable. and that sunshine continues. but cold temperatures settling in. and again tonight with upper 30s for lows. and tomorrow mostly sunny and 65
mrs. carter dedicated themselves to habitat for humanity for almost 40 years. the organization says the couple renovated or repaired about 4500 homes in 14 countries during that time. habitat groupsing memorial doors at oakland and san jose city halls. the doors symbolize president carter's legacy of opening doors to better futures for habitat homeowners. so back in 2013, here in san jose, he helped us out building playhouses for local community organizations, doing a community improvement...
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exceeded revenues until the organization verged on bankruptcy and had to be merged with another group. 2011 until 2016 mrhegseth run the organization concerned veterans for america. during each of those five years tax records show the organization spent more than it raised. if this is how mr. hegseth with a small staff and budget, how can anyone have confidence he will be able to effectively manage an organization with hundreds of multi million in billion-dollar contracts? that literally drive the economy in many parts of this country. if confirmed mr. hegseth will be dealt leader of millions of men and women of every race, religion, political belief. he can only be an effective leader of an effective fighting force if he has respect for those herc leads and they trust you supports them. unfortunately mr. hegseth has shown disdain and outright hostility. his writings and speeches make clear his opposition to opposity issues. he hasle said diversity is not r strength, unity is recent podcast he said i am straight up just saying we should not have women in combat now. also the other side the left is not ou
exceeded revenues until the organization verged on bankruptcy and had to be merged with another group. 2011 until 2016 mrhegseth run the organization concerned veterans for america. during each of those five years tax records show the organization spent more than it raised. if this is how mr. hegseth with a small staff and budget, how can anyone have confidence he will be able to effectively manage an organization with hundreds of multi million in billion-dollar contracts? that literally drive...
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mr. steve schwarzman, chairman, ceo and cofounder of blackstone group. the floor is yours. steve: mr. president, i am sure the crown prince of saudi arabia will be glad you gave this speech today. you have had the busiest four days anybody can imagine. congratulations for that. my question is about some of the things i have observed at davos. terrific forum. i met lots of people. as usual. i have been here 30 years. a lot of the european business people have expressed norma's frustration with -- have expressed frustration with the regulatory regime in the eu. they attribute slower growth rates here because of numerous factors, especially regulations. you have taken a different approach in this area. if you could explain the theory of what you are doing, how you're going to do it and what you expect the outcome to be, i would appreciate it. pres. trump: thank you very much and congratulations steve, you are a friend of mine, but on a great career, amazing career, and it continues, very inspirational to people. i want to talk about the eu. i have had friends and leaders, my first term,
mr. steve schwarzman, chairman, ceo and cofounder of blackstone group. the floor is yours. steve: mr. president, i am sure the crown prince of saudi arabia will be glad you gave this speech today. you have had the busiest four days anybody can imagine. congratulations for that. my question is about some of the things i have observed at davos. terrific forum. i met lots of people. as usual. i have been here 30 years. a lot of the european business people have expressed norma's frustration with...
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group, chamber of progress. he says personal relationships with mr trump could make or break companies.ech have observed how we operated in his first term, it was important to have ceo level relationships that that could prevent him from targeting companies and that donald trump �*s regulation often really rose or fell based on whether he liked the company personally. if you are a ceo of a tech company or any company you would rather start off a second trump term with a positive relationship. there are many tech stories that will have to be taking a stance on. what think his views are on tiktok or the potential break—up of google? one of the things you see with donald trump when he talks about tech it is usually through the lens of, is this service nice to me? i think it is a mistake to interpret ideology when it may be ego. when he spoke about google during the campaign he was asked about breaking up google and immediately the way that he talked about it was the way that he showed up in google search results, when he talks about tiktok he talks about his campaign content performing wel
group, chamber of progress. he says personal relationships with mr trump could make or break companies.ech have observed how we operated in his first term, it was important to have ceo level relationships that that could prevent him from targeting companies and that donald trump �*s regulation often really rose or fell based on whether he liked the company personally. if you are a ceo of a tech company or any company you would rather start off a second trump term with a positive relationship....
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mr. steve schwartzman. chairman, c.e.o. and co-founder of blackstone group. steve, the floor is yours. >> well, mr. president, i'm sure the crown prince of saudi arabia will be really glad you gave this speech today. [laughter] yawive had the busiest -- you've had the busiest four days that anybody can imagine. and congratulations for that. and my question is about some of the things i've observed here at davos. it's a terrific forum. i've met lots of people. as usual. i think i've been here 30 years. and a lot of the european business people have expressed enormous frustration with the regulatory regime in the e.u. and they attribute slower growth rates here because of the numerous factors, but especially because of regulations. and you've taken a completely different approach in this area. and if you could explain the theory of what you're doing, how you're going to do it, and what you expect the outcome to be, i'd appreciate it. president trump: well, thank you very much. and congratulations, steve. you're a friend of mine but on a great career, you've had an amazing career and continues, just w
mr. steve schwartzman. chairman, c.e.o. and co-founder of blackstone group. steve, the floor is yours. >> well, mr. president, i'm sure the crown prince of saudi arabia will be really glad you gave this speech today. [laughter] yawive had the busiest -- you've had the busiest four days that anybody can imagine. and congratulations for that. and my question is about some of the things i've observed here at davos. it's a terrific forum. i've met lots of people. as usual. i think i've been...
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mr. tarrio. but the group of people who already received pardons from trump and vice president vance suggested that they were not going give clemency to people who were violent offenders. be the group that got pardons includes individuals like julian cater who assaulted u.s. officer with a dangerous weapon. devlin thompson, who hit a police officer with a metal baton, and robert parmer, he is the florida man who attacked police with a fire extinguisher, a wooden plank and a pole. so as jeff zeleny is saying earlier, it's probably a pretty good thing that his attorney general nominee has already had her confirmation hearing. but his fbi pick kash patel and todd blanche will likely face questions about these pardons. >> thank you, by daniel dale to fact check some of what we just heard from president trump. and there was certainly a lot. daniel, what stands out to you? >> there were a lot of big lies there, anderson. he said again the u.s. is the only country with birthright citizenship. that's not close to true
mr. tarrio. but the group of people who already received pardons from trump and vice president vance suggested that they were not going give clemency to people who were violent offenders. be the group that got pardons includes individuals like julian cater who assaulted u.s. officer with a dangerous weapon. devlin thompson, who hit a police officer with a metal baton, and robert parmer, he is the florida man who attacked police with a fire extinguisher, a wooden plank and a pole. so as jeff...
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group, chamber of progress. he says personal relationships with mr trump could make or break companies. tech have observed how we operated on his first term, it was important to have ceo level relationships with donald trump, that that could prevent him from targeting companies and that donald trump �*s regulation often really rose or fell based on whether he liked the company personally. if you are a ceo of a tech company or any company you would rather start off a second trump term with a positive relationship. there are many tech stories that will have to be taking a stance on. what think his views are on tiktok all the potential wake—up of google? fine are on tiktok all the potential wake-up of google?_ are on tiktok all the potential wake-up of google? one of the thins wake-up of google? one of the things you _ wake-up of google? one of the things you see _ wake-up of google? one of the things you see with _ wake-up of google? one of the things you see with ronald - things you see with ronald trump when he talks about tech it is usually through the lens of is this service nice to me
group, chamber of progress. he says personal relationships with mr trump could make or break companies. tech have observed how we operated on his first term, it was important to have ceo level relationships with donald trump, that that could prevent him from targeting companies and that donald trump �*s regulation often really rose or fell based on whether he liked the company personally. if you are a ceo of a tech company or any company you would rather start off a second trump term with a...
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mr. steve schwartzman, chairman, ceo and cofounder of the group. e, the floor is yours. >> well, mr. president, i'm sure the crowned prince of saudi arabia will be glad you gave this speech today. you've had the busiest four days that anybody can imagine and congratulations for that. my question is about some of the things i've observed here at davos. it's a terrific forum. i've met lots of people as usual. i've been here 30 years. and a lot of the european business people have expressed enormous frustration with the regulatory regime in the eu and they attribute slower growth rates here because of numerous factors, but especially because of regulations. you've taken a completely different approach in this area. and if you could explain a theory of what you're doing, how you're going do it, and what you expect the outcome to be, i'd appreciate it. >> well, thank you very much, and collations, steve. you're a friend of mine but on a great career, there's an amazing career and continues and just want to congratulate you. very inspirational to a lot of
mr. steve schwartzman, chairman, ceo and cofounder of the group. e, the floor is yours. >> well, mr. president, i'm sure the crowned prince of saudi arabia will be glad you gave this speech today. you've had the busiest four days that anybody can imagine and congratulations for that. my question is about some of the things i've observed here at davos. it's a terrific forum. i've met lots of people as usual. i've been here 30 years. and a lot of the european business people have expressed...
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so the area has been quoted and off we have not seen any larger group of protesters in favor of mr. trump or against the certification. it was a joint session of congress, as you already mentioned, top in our and after that it was satisfied that donald trump one this election. and it can be also named a little bit as irony that it was a camel. the hire is the vice president, the president of the senate that gave this result. so there are a lot of police officers here, but it's you sad. and as we see also probably with those pictures in a quite different to the scene set on folders here at 4 years ago and supporters off donald trump tried to in paid the ratification of the election results. and so what the americans think of the president deluxe promises to pause and the riotous so it's definitely a difficult topic also for him, we can imagine that there will be several discussions when he takes office in 2 weeks from now. and also we can expect that there will be a lot of pressure from those family members of those who went into the capital and also was sentenced to high and high years of
so the area has been quoted and off we have not seen any larger group of protesters in favor of mr. trump or against the certification. it was a joint session of congress, as you already mentioned, top in our and after that it was satisfied that donald trump one this election. and it can be also named a little bit as irony that it was a camel. the hire is the vice president, the president of the senate that gave this result. so there are a lot of police officers here, but it's you sad. and as...
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trial said it would be "frightening" if rhodes and other members of his oath keepers group were pardoned and released. mr. sir liam fox is a former secretary for international trade, leading negotiations post—brexit. he gave me his take on the way forward. i think europe will need to get to understand there is a different world view from washington. i spent the last week there, i spoke to politicians on both sides of the divide. there is a very strong feeling in the united states that the number one security issue — and, to an extent, the number one economic issue — is china, and that cuts across the parties in washington. i think europe has to understand that america will be looking at the risk from china in all its facets as the main issue that it has. and then when it comes to ukraine, they see that more as... it is more an issue i think in congress than perhaps it might be in this white house, but i think it is still regarded as a major issue. there is a strong feeling that europe doesn't pay its way, european nato members do not pay their way when it comes to defence spending, and they are right. a
trial said it would be "frightening" if rhodes and other members of his oath keepers group were pardoned and released. mr. sir liam fox is a former secretary for international trade, leading negotiations post—brexit. he gave me his take on the way forward. i think europe will need to get to understand there is a different world view from washington. i spent the last week there, i spoke to politicians on both sides of the divide. there is a very strong feeling in the united states...
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mr. steve schwarzman, chairman, ceo and co-founder of blackstone group. so, steve floor is yours. >> well, mr. president. >> i'm sure. >> the crown prince of saudi. >> arabia will be. >> really glad you gave this. speech today. >> you've had the busiest four. >> days that anybody can imagine. and congratulations for that. and my question is, is about some of the things. >> i've observed. >> here at davos. it's a forum.f people, as usual. i...
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mr. steve swartzman, chairman, ceo an founder of black stone group. steve, the floor is yours. >> well, mr. president, i'm sure the crown prince of saudi arabia will be really glad you gave this speech today. you have had the busiest four days that anybody can imagine. and congratulations for that. and my question is about some of the things i've observed here at davos. it is a terrific forum. i've met lots of people, as usual. i think i've been here 30 years and a lot of the european business people have expressed enormous frustration with the regulatory regime in the e.u. and they attribute slower growth rates here because of the numerous factors but especially because of regulations. and you've taken a completely different approach in this area. and if you could explain the theory of what you are doing, how you are going to do it and what you expect the outcome to be, i would appreciate it. >> president trump: well, thank you very much and congratulations, steve, you are a friend of mine but on a great career you've had an amazing career and it cont
mr. steve swartzman, chairman, ceo an founder of black stone group. steve, the floor is yours. >> well, mr. president, i'm sure the crown prince of saudi arabia will be really glad you gave this speech today. you have had the busiest four days that anybody can imagine. and congratulations for that. and my question is about some of the things i've observed here at davos. it is a terrific forum. i've met lots of people, as usual. i think i've been here 30 years and a lot of the european...
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mr. balm garter serves at berkshire hathaway energy and the global director of the decisions group, also my classmate of the united states air force academy class of 2000. thank you for being here and we will now recognize mr. baumgartner for your opening statement of five minutes. >> chairman, ranking members and members of the subcommittees, thank you for inviting me to testify. my name is jeffrey baumgartner and i work at berkshire hathaway energy. today i want to discuss how unmanied aerial systems threaten critical infrastructure. berkshire hathaway energy businesses provide reliable, secure, low-cost energy to more than 13 million customers in the u.s., great britain and canada. our commitment to our customers requires us to secure our infrastructure from all threats including those posed by unmanned aerial systems. critical infrastructure is the backbone of our economy and security and the frastructure and the communications and water sector infrastructure we rely on face increasing threats from uas and the stakes for ensuring resilience and security could not be higher. in recent
mr. balm garter serves at berkshire hathaway energy and the global director of the decisions group, also my classmate of the united states air force academy class of 2000. thank you for being here and we will now recognize mr. baumgartner for your opening statement of five minutes. >> chairman, ranking members and members of the subcommittees, thank you for inviting me to testify. my name is jeffrey baumgartner and i work at berkshire hathaway energy. today i want to discuss how unmanied...
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mr. secretary, one last question. looking back at 25 ukraine group meetings would more help have been possible or did the group fall short because individual nations allowed themselves to be too intimidated by putin's aggressiveness and nuclear threats? >> uta, you just heard me say that russia has experienced 700 thousand casualties. and the war is not over. they will continue to experience more casualties going forward. they have lost a lot of equipment. they putin is isolated. you know he doesn't have the ability to to project combat power as in the past, we saw this with save syria. i think -- we saw that with syria, i would challenge as to whether or not ukraine has fallen short, i think russia is falling short, the number of casualties without accomplishing a single strategic objective, that is unthinkable. i think you know this format and our ability to rush urgently needed security assistance to ukraine has been remarkable. we have done it at a speed and volumes that have not been seen in the past. so i really applaud the work that the team h
mr. secretary, one last question. looking back at 25 ukraine group meetings would more help have been possible or did the group fall short because individual nations allowed themselves to be too intimidated by putin's aggressiveness and nuclear threats? >> uta, you just heard me say that russia has experienced 700 thousand casualties. and the war is not over. they will continue to experience more casualties going forward. they have lost a lot of equipment. they putin is isolated. you know...
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administration, that human rights wouldn't be protected, especially for minority groups going forward in syria. here's what mr. char kept to say. we discussed in can cvt and the, and the important associate, i think the cvt not least benefiting from the reach us of, of the society. i mean, it's clear that society and the social cohesion within the country. it can only be guaranteed if indeed each and every part of that society is able to, to get on with their lives. and that includes each of every segment of the society. and indeed we, we had some very positive statements from, from the leadership. and in that regard, of course, a lot depends on how it's happening on the ground and there's a lot of work to be done. it said a fragile transition period. but it would be absolutely critical to support the efforts to build a new syria that that overcomes the legacies of the past mohammed, we're all talking here about a new theory, but what have you been hearing from syrians themselves assessment in damascus when it comes to issues like transitional justice for example, was, are by and large, the syrians that i've
administration, that human rights wouldn't be protected, especially for minority groups going forward in syria. here's what mr. char kept to say. we discussed in can cvt and the, and the important associate, i think the cvt not least benefiting from the reach us of, of the society. i mean, it's clear that society and the social cohesion within the country. it can only be guaranteed if indeed each and every part of that society is able to, to get on with their lives. and that includes each of...
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mr. steve schwarzman, chairman, ceo and co-founder of blackstone group. so steve floor is yours. >> well, mr. president, i'm sure the crown prince of saudi arabia will be really glad you gave this speech. >> today. you've had the. >> busiest four days that anybody. can imagine. and congratulations for that. and my question is, is about some of the things i've observed here at davos. it's a terrific forum. i've met lots of people, as usual. i think i've been here 30 years and a lot of the european business people enormous frustration with the regulatory regime in the eu, and they attribute slower growth rates here because of numerous factors, but especially because of regulations and you've taken a completely different approach in this area. and if you could explain the theory of what you're doing, how you're going to do it and what you expect the outcome to be, i'd appreciate it. >> well, thank you very much. and congratulations, steve. you're a friend of mine, but on a great career. you have had an amazing career and it continues. i just want to congratul
mr. steve schwarzman, chairman, ceo and co-founder of blackstone group. so steve floor is yours. >> well, mr. president, i'm sure the crown prince of saudi arabia will be really glad you gave this speech. >> today. you've had the. >> busiest four days that anybody. can imagine. and congratulations for that. and my question is, is about some of the things i've observed here at davos. it's a terrific forum. i've met lots of people, as usual. i think i've been here 30 years and a...
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assembled by a tech entrepreneur who is the founder of employer.com and he has assembled a group of investors that includes mr. beast, the highest earning and most followed creator on the internet. it remains to be seen whether any of these go anywhere but i think they are not the first and they will not be the last that we see spring up in the next several weeks or months. caroline: we are trying to understand what a joint venture with u.s. government would look like. general atlantic's bill ford has been speaking and have us and he says negotiations will be kicking off this week. alex: we can expect to see more movement but it is important to remember that everything we have heard thus far, especially from donald trump, has all been very mushy. the one thing that is clear is political connections at this point will rule the day and trump does not seem interested in talking about data protection or what kind of technical fixes. he wants to strike business gold, he wants a lucrative deal for the united states and he knows he is the one who has the most leverage over it. caroline: alex levine working double ti
assembled by a tech entrepreneur who is the founder of employer.com and he has assembled a group of investors that includes mr. beast, the highest earning and most followed creator on the internet. it remains to be seen whether any of these go anywhere but i think they are not the first and they will not be the last that we see spring up in the next several weeks or months. caroline: we are trying to understand what a joint venture with u.s. government would look like. general atlantic's bill...
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but the stadium agrees as conflicts between these are the army and the groups in north and west bank. you say, mr. kind of the, the methods that are being used in, in the west bank in the occupied westbank today. assimilated to those that israel has been using in the gaza strip when you look at gaza today, it's been leveled. i mean we have a desktop when an official, one from palestinian medical sources are 46000. but those a conservative estimates, according to the slightest report in, in the lancet what you have in, in gaza. today's a population that's been an isolated completely what, what is israel's ultimate objective bed today? even as we hear that, you know, the efforts are being made to reach some sort of a deal to release the captives and a ceasefire. what is ultimately israel's objective and god, a hi. this is connie central, has a company come in at the ministers. they declare that they want to fly to was to bankrupt cities and expose their population to, to so the said by small 3 inches sent by when clear, and the most of the members visit motor, a window room or the behind closed doo
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mediated and they are long thoughtful decisions that are made in a group decision between young people and parents and providers. john: mrump's executive order on this matter this week, a lot of what he says, he is framing this as protecting women, trying to help women. his executive order says efforts to eliminate the biological reality of sex fundamentally attacks women by depriving them of their dignity, safety and well-being. what do you make of that? lindsey: it follows in the footsteps of many debates we saw with reproductive care and it is aimed debt limit and access to services for a group of people based on sex and gender lines. john: does this give us any hint or clues as to future actions or policies of the trump administration? lindsey: the executive order that came out on his first day in office was quite broad and in many ways it was nonspecific. there were hints in it that the administration might seek to make good on campaign promises to limit gender affirming care, but this executive order does not do that. there would need to be additional actions, potentially rulemaking which is a law process -- a long
mediated and they are long thoughtful decisions that are made in a group decision between young people and parents and providers. john: mrump's executive order on this matter this week, a lot of what he says, he is framing this as protecting women, trying to help women. his executive order says efforts to eliminate the biological reality of sex fundamentally attacks women by depriving them of their dignity, safety and well-being. what do you make of that? lindsey: it follows in the footsteps of...
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group of newspapers. now we will begin our questioning with mr. potter. sharon dr. king, this year, 1963. is, i suppose, going to be a decisive year the struggle of the -- race for, equality in this country. i wonder whether you could tell us what has been achieved so far this year and what your immediate goals are going to be. so far this year have seen many cities and the southern part of the united states desegregate public facilities as a result of the mass demonstrations that have taken place of various sit ins movements. and so for. and i. this will continue. it seems to me probably now than ever before we stand on the threshold of very significant breakthrough in civil rights in the united states. and i think we have a good chance get strong meaningful civil rights legislation in and if this legislation is enacted and implemented we will go a long long toward making the american dream a reality, i do not think civil legislation will solve all of the problems that we now face and it will not bring about integration in all of its dimensions. but i do think it will solve problems and
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mr. speaker, the honorable member knows that controls apply only to eu groups moving into great britain. the overwhelming majority between northern ireland will continue to enjoy unfettered access to great britain indefinitely. the honorable member has made mutual enforcement. if i know he's got his proposal, his proposal would lead to a hard border and that is something that has been rejected across this house on many occasions and for good reason. >> thank you. in the general election campaign, the leadership promised if we won, we would save and retain those jobs and invest in its future. six months later, this has not happened yet. thousands of jobs will be lost if the refinery closes and scotland's national security will be weaker. i know that the government should use it to intervene and save the jobs, protects auckland scotland. will the prime minister do that? >> this is a really important point because before july, there was no plan at all to support the workers. within weeks, importantly, we announced 100 million pound deal for a deal and we funded project willow to find a viab
mr. speaker, the honorable member knows that controls apply only to eu groups moving into great britain. the overwhelming majority between northern ireland will continue to enjoy unfettered access to great britain indefinitely. the honorable member has made mutual enforcement. if i know he's got his proposal, his proposal would lead to a hard border and that is something that has been rejected across this house on many occasions and for good reason. >> thank you. in the general election...
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i was not part of the working group, but mr. jones was part of the working group and dpa's position was that there should be an interview prior to any viewing of the body worn camera, that a cognitive interview is the most appropriate position to take. i'll say on the flip side, as in my other role as a da, that was our position from the da's office under prior administrations as well. i do agree with miss tran that the that the a witness is compromised when they are able to view body worn camera. both themselves or other people's body worn camera prior to being interviewed. it really does affect how they view and what they see. so our position from dpa in the working group was that they should have an administrative interview prior to being able to see body worn camera. thank you. and you have decades of da experience, right? well, yes. thank you for aging me. president elias. but i'm just saying that you were the number two in several da in san francisco under several administrations, right? just under mr. da gascon, but also i
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present themselves in groups of four as their names are called in alphabetical order, the chair will administer your oath of office. the clerk will read the names. >> baldwin, mr. banks. >> the gang is all here. you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic? will bear true faith and allegiance to the same you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose and you will discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god. congratulations. [applause] the clerk will call the next name. please raise your right hand you will bear true faith and allegiance really about mental reservation. congratulations. [applause] [applause] the clerk will call the name. mr. cruz, mr. curtis. please raise your right hand you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states is all enemies, foreign and domestic they will bear they you take this obligation without any mental reservation or purpose and well and faithfully discharge the duty of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god? congratulations
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mr. aguilar: the january 6 committee, our members, such an honor to be part of that group of public servants. but that is a group that isn't going to be intimidated by donald thrum. we took the testimony from people being yelled at and screamed at by the former president. the threats and intimidation is not something that scares us. we stand by the work product and the work we did and our ability to have a fair process and open process. what we gathered facts and presented them to the public and then preserved everything for the public to look at. footnotes and transcripts are in the public record. we stand by our work and won't be intimidated. reporter: members of the january 6 committee are seeking pardons. have you south a pardon? and do you think the staff of that committee should receive pardons? mr. aguilar: i have not sought a pardon or talked to anyone in the white house. i stand by the work. i don't think a pardon is necessary. we committed to do a process together to shine light of what happened on january 6 and the leadup and the president's role in thwarting a transfer of power.
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know whether the subject has been touched with any outside terrorist groups or if it has been investigated globally. you want me to? mr. evans: the question about whether it is being investigated globally, absolutely. we are running down investigative leads around the world. no information we are aware of right now that connects this individual to any terrorist organization around the world but that is obviously the thrust of the investigation, is ruling out that there is any sort of terrorism nexus and getting at with the ideology is. -- what the ideology is. sheriff mcmahill: appreciate you all coming. we will be >> t 119th congress will gavel into session tomorrow. we spoke with a congressional reporter about some of the changes to expect. >> the article begins they have released a new house rules package r the incoming congre packed with political sh list ims that would also make ousng the house speaker more difficult. she joins us now by phone. let's start with the ousting of the speaker. >> thanks for having me. most notably, the bill makes it harder -- the curre rules allow a single lawmaker to force a vote to
know whether the subject has been touched with any outside terrorist groups or if it has been investigated globally. you want me to? mr. evans: the question about whether it is being investigated globally, absolutely. we are running down investigative leads around the world. no information we are aware of right now that connects this individual to any terrorist organization around the world but that is obviously the thrust of the investigation, is ruling out that there is any sort of terrorism...
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know whether the subject has been touched with any outside terrorist groups or if it has been investigated globally. you want me to? mrevans: the question about whether it is being investigated globally, absolutely. we are running down investigative leads around the world. no information we are aware of right now that connects this individual to any terrorist organization around the world but that is obviously the thrust of the investigation, is ruling out that there is any sort of terrorism nexus and getting at with the ideology is. -- what the ideology is. sheriff mcmahill: appreciate you all coming. we will be back before you when there is substantial updates to provide for you. thank you for all your great work. announcer: also live today, at five a copy of eastern president biden will award the presidential citizens metal to 20 recipients including former wyoming republican representative liz cheney and mississippi democratic representative betty thompson who led the january 6 committee. you can also watch live on the c-span now app or online at c-span.org. announcer: jimmy carter has died at the age of 100. here
know whether the subject has been touched with any outside terrorist groups or if it has been investigated globally. you want me to? mrevans: the question about whether it is being investigated globally, absolutely. we are running down investigative leads around the world. no information we are aware of right now that connects this individual to any terrorist organization around the world but that is obviously the thrust of the investigation, is ruling out that there is any sort of terrorism...