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ms. wilson: as i said, january this year, you could not say space and more fighting in the same sentence. there was a holdover appointee in another department who thought to strike it out. and i said you will have to get somebody of higher rank in order for me to do that. [laughter] >> general hyten, airmen probably do not care that much about the clear toward policy, what rules of engagement. what do i do if such and such happens? are there rules of engagement were operating in space? general hyten: no, and it is the only domain -- even cyber, we have domains when we operate in cyber. when a soldier or airman or sailor goes to operate a space system, in critical support of operations around the world, they go into that mission without any rules of engagement. we do not have any international norms of behavior to start from. it has not been a contested environment to sit down and walk through that. it is a significant issue -- and that is one of the reasons why i support to the limit of international norms, and we are going to figure out the rules of engagement, and we are doing it. that
ms. wilson: as i said, january this year, you could not say space and more fighting in the same sentence. there was a holdover appointee in another department who thought to strike it out. and i said you will have to get somebody of higher rank in order for me to do that. [laughter] >> general hyten, airmen probably do not care that much about the clear toward policy, what rules of engagement. what do i do if such and such happens? are there rules of engagement were operating in space?...
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minutes to the -- i would like to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from wilson, wyoming, the gentlelady, ms. cheney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wyoming is minutes. for two ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i understand why our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are having a hard time keeping track of their arguments. we minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i watched yesterda distinguished minority whip stand up and stay we ought to do our work and then move to adjourn. we watched today, mr. speaker, repeatedly, while our colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim that they believe in providing funding for the children's health insurance plan, yet they voted against it. we watched repeatedly, mr. speaker, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle go down the list of all the damages being done by this shutdown. but they won't end the shutdown. we agree. this shutdown is absolutely unconscionable in these circumstances. every time, mr. speaker, a member on the other side of the aisle who failed to vote fo
minutes to the -- i would like to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from wilson, wyoming, the gentlelady, ms. cheney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wyoming is minutes. for two ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i understand why our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are having a hard time keeping track of their arguments. we minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i watched yesterda distinguished minority...
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wilson! - what? - i remember. i remember why i got into news! [old-timey music] - ms. mallory! look what they're doing!ve to tattle! that's why i got into news, because journalists are the greatest tattletales of them all! - does this mean you're back? - cram it, sister, i'm in the middle of my speech. - he's back. - okay, everybody. grab your snacks. chuck pierce is about to publicly debase himself. good turnout tonight. martin shkreli? the eviler koch brother? oh, no. this is so embarrassing. my clone is here. - fenton. hey! - d-d-d-don't. don't look. don't look. - on a sad note, tonight will be my final broadcast, but not before... i've said my piece. i'd like to begin by naming every single person who never believed in me. alison abrams. alison abramson. alison abramson jr. kofi annan. - stall, man. stall like the wind. ♪ - hi. are you anthony lyon? - yeah? - great. i'm a reporter. - i don't talk to reporters. - why? it's a new buick enclave. whatfits up to seven people. or... poodles. he's actually a berne-doodle... we're home. let's go. that really makes it easy to unload all those little maniacs
wilson! - what? - i remember. i remember why i got into news! [old-timey music] - ms. mallory! look what they're doing!ve to tattle! that's why i got into news, because journalists are the greatest tattletales of them all! - does this mean you're back? - cram it, sister, i'm in the middle of my speech. - he's back. - okay, everybody. grab your snacks. chuck pierce is about to publicly debase himself. good turnout tonight. martin shkreli? the eviler koch brother? oh, no. this is so embarrassing....
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minutes to the -- i would like to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from wilson, wyoming, the gentlelady, ms. cheney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wyoming is minutes. for two ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i understand why our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are having a hard time keeping track of their arguments. we minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i watched yesterda distinguished minority whip stand up and stay we ought to do our work and then move to adjourn. we watched today, mr. speaker, repeatedly, while our colleagues on the other side of the aisle claim that they believe in providing funding for the children's health insurance plan, yet they voted against it. we watched repeatedly, mr. speaker, our colleagues on the other side of the aisle go down the list of all the damages being done by this shutdown. but they won't end the shutdown. we agree. this shutdown is absolutely unconscionable in these circumstances. every time, mr. speaker, a member on the other side of the aisle who failed to vote fo
minutes to the -- i would like to yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlewoman from wilson, wyoming, the gentlelady, ms. cheney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from wyoming is minutes. for two ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i understand why our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are having a hard time keeping track of their arguments. we minutes. ms. cheney: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i watched yesterda distinguished minority...