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we now take you to a pro forma session of the house of representatives. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. march 11, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable dianne degette to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, rabbi happenna spiro, washington, d.c. the chaplain: creator of all, at this time when jews around the world are preparing for purim, for a time of confronting hate and persecution with courage, pride, and a sense of humor, help us behind that laughter and that love for ourselves and one another, even when the world seems to be crashing down around us. when the world is upside-down, teach us
we now take you to a pro forma session of the house of representatives. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. march 11, 2022. i hereby appoint the honorable dianne degette to...
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rubber stamp because people would say, oh, it's a slam dunk your case, or i was just, you know, pro forma. and i felt like as black women and from other black women scholars, i got the advice that nothing is pro forma, nothing is a rubber stamp for us and, and nothing is a slam dunk. it's a fight along the whole way. and so this case actually just brought back all the memories of those struggles as i moved forward in my career, i'm having some with tenea sighs from the rest of the panel. masa, particularly as i no, i'm thinking about this story. took me back to the very early moment in my career. and after i finished my 1st year of teaching, i was part of a, a fascinating summer institute, an interdisciplinary institute, which is to say, there were faculty from across my university in many different fields. all coming together to work on a shared problem. what a clean opportunity and among the folks i was paired with was a gentleman who whose research was involved, travel to the planet mars and over lunch. as we traded details about our work. he said to me that he had always assumed that
rubber stamp because people would say, oh, it's a slam dunk your case, or i was just, you know, pro forma. and i felt like as black women and from other black women scholars, i got the advice that nothing is pro forma, nothing is a rubber stamp for us and, and nothing is a slam dunk. it's a fight along the whole way. and so this case actually just brought back all the memories of those struggles as i moved forward in my career, i'm having some with tenea sighs from the rest of the panel. masa,...
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they were willing to say, would never be a member of nato much the way they have done pro forma with georgia. it's still good and good. you said that because of course as you know, washington the by the ministration little nature leaders yet jen, salt berg and the rest se nato expansion has nothing to do with the current conflict. and anyone who says that is a booted apologist. well, i'm not a boot an apologist in any way. i think he's brutal. i think he's insane. now. i thought he was pragmatic. i thought he was a brilliant strategist. i thought he was doing things capitalizing on us strategic arrows. i still think that, but now i think he's and say, and this is a brutal look at what we've got going on right now. we got 75000 children every day . joining the refugee flow. we got probably a 1000 to 2000 dead people and a lot of those. and maybe even more than that, if we count them or russian soldiers, conscripts who don't even know one of the bear. i know a little bit about the russian military. i know how we tried to counsel the russian military leadership about having a profession
they were willing to say, would never be a member of nato much the way they have done pro forma with georgia. it's still good and good. you said that because of course as you know, washington the by the ministration little nature leaders yet jen, salt berg and the rest se nato expansion has nothing to do with the current conflict. and anyone who says that is a booted apologist. well, i'm not a boot an apologist in any way. i think he's brutal. i think he's insane. now. i thought he was...
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so you grand, given up its nuclear weapons, was just a pro forma of how would they of use them more likely the least could do, would like to hold nuclear weapons. there would be good for where moscow has the same kind of controls that we have. and you can't just go out and use of nuclear weapon because it's on your territory. you're going to say that our independent nuclear deterrent in britain is dependent on the us. now are, you know, they've got the same policy as moscow martian and they have their own coach and roamed permissive action locks and other things to protect the nuclear stockpile. so it's saying that you should have kept its weapons would be like, i'm sitting on a piece of metal. i can't use it right. we're right, president lensky on the show. horse jag, sullivan, lake sullivan, the new naturalist, relatively new national security advisor, though a strongly associated with libya, use the phrase full force against russia. if 11 projectile hit say over a border of a nato nation, what do you think he means by full force? well, i think what we're looking at is people who are, sh
so you grand, given up its nuclear weapons, was just a pro forma of how would they of use them more likely the least could do, would like to hold nuclear weapons. there would be good for where moscow has the same kind of controls that we have. and you can't just go out and use of nuclear weapon because it's on your territory. you're going to say that our independent nuclear deterrent in britain is dependent on the us. now are, you know, they've got the same policy as moscow martian and they...
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so you, graham, given up its nuclear weapons, was just a pro forma event. how would they have used them? most likely, the least could do it, like the old nuclear weapons. there would be good for where moscow has the same kind of controls that we have. and you can't just go out and use of nuclear weapon because it's on your territory. you're going to say that our independent nuclear deterrent in britain is dependent on the us. now i don't know they've got the same policy as moscow a martian and they have their own coach and roamed permissive action locks and other things to protect the nuclear stockpile. so it's saying that ukraine should have kept its weapons, would be like, i'm sitting on a piece of metal. i can't use it. what we like to president lensky on the show. of course, jake sullivan. lee, thank sullivan. the new natural, relatively new national security advisor, though that strongly associated with libya use the phrase full force again to rush, or if 11 projectile hits a over a border of a nato nation. what do you think he means by full force? wel
so you, graham, given up its nuclear weapons, was just a pro forma event. how would they have used them? most likely, the least could do it, like the old nuclear weapons. there would be good for where moscow has the same kind of controls that we have. and you can't just go out and use of nuclear weapon because it's on your territory. you're going to say that our independent nuclear deterrent in britain is dependent on the us. now i don't know they've got the same policy as moscow a martian and...
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they were willing to say, would never be a member of nato much the way they have done pro forma with georgia. it's still good and good. you said that because of course, as you know, washington the by the ministration little nature leaders yet jen stultz, burge, and the rest se nato expansion has nothing to do with the current conflict. and anyone who says that is a beauty and apologist. well, i'm not a apologist in any way. i think he's brutal. i think he's insane. now. i thought he was pragmatic. i thought he was a brilliant strategist. i thought he was doing things capitalizing on us strategic arrows. i still think that, but now i think he's and say, and this is a brutal look at what we've got going on right now. we got 75000 children every day, joining the refugee flow. we got probably a 1000 to 2000 dead people and a lot of those. and maybe even more than that, if we count them or russian soldiers, conscripts who don't even know one of the bear. i know little bit about the russian military. i know how we tried to counsel the russian military leadership about having a professional
they were willing to say, would never be a member of nato much the way they have done pro forma with georgia. it's still good and good. you said that because of course, as you know, washington the by the ministration little nature leaders yet jen stultz, burge, and the rest se nato expansion has nothing to do with the current conflict. and anyone who says that is a beauty and apologist. well, i'm not a apologist in any way. i think he's brutal. i think he's insane. now. i thought he was...
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so you graham, given up his nuclear weapons, was just a pro forma event. how would they abuse them even more likely, the reason could do with like a whole nuclear weapons there. let me give her where moscow has the same kind of controls that we have. and you can't just go out and use that nuclear weapon because it's on your territory, you're going to say that are independent nuclear deterrent. and britain is dependent on the us. now, i know they've got the same policy as moscow marshman. they have their own coach and roamed permissive action locks and other things to protect the nuclear stockpile. so it's saying that you should have kept its weapons would be like, i'm sitting on a piece of metal. i can't use it right. we're right, president lensky on the show. of course. jake sullivan. lee, thank sullivan. the new natural, relatively new national security advisor, though strongly associated with libya use the phrase full force again to rush her. if 11 projectile hits a over a border of a nato nation, what do you think he means by full force? well, i think
so you graham, given up his nuclear weapons, was just a pro forma event. how would they abuse them even more likely, the reason could do with like a whole nuclear weapons there. let me give her where moscow has the same kind of controls that we have. and you can't just go out and use that nuclear weapon because it's on your territory, you're going to say that are independent nuclear deterrent. and britain is dependent on the us. now, i know they've got the same policy as moscow marshman. they...
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but to your original question, can you see pro forma. unfortunately you cannot see any of the proposed pro forma at this time. as it's the middle of the proposal process and i cannot disclose any of that information of course but as jonathan said they had studied the feasibility pro forma to demonstrate whether or not this was doable and it was from industry experts coming from hatch and to build on that, you can build on the type of things we would expect to see in the pro forma in relation to ... >> maybe i could cut that short because i'd like to take a look at that work by hatch if that's something you canprovide . okay. getting back to the question of revenue stream here, my understanding is that this will be structured as our participation as making and availability payments to the developer over a period of time. is that right? >> correct. >> that's in the loop of there being a revenue stream that the developer couldcapture. he's going to go out and borrow money. let me give you my understanding and you can correct me if i'm wrong
but to your original question, can you see pro forma. unfortunately you cannot see any of the proposed pro forma at this time. as it's the middle of the proposal process and i cannot disclose any of that information of course but as jonathan said they had studied the feasibility pro forma to demonstrate whether or not this was doable and it was from industry experts coming from hatch and to build on that, you can build on the type of things we would expect to see in the pro forma in relation to...
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i haven't had a chance to look at his pro forma. we produced the pro forma.re is in my mind, it is feasible. i think in general, the conversation then turns into are we actually going to be able to produce something that really creates an incentive for people to participate. and so i have heard from other colleagues that they didn't believe that our numbers were valid and that's okay. i mean, i think in general, what i was trying to go was to trade affordability for a streamline process and i felt like that was a good trade off. we can't circumvent or do away with discretionary review. that's something that was embedded in our charter, but what we can do is say we will have a time limit on the amount of time it takes. but i am also conscious to affordability. i think that's a conversation to have. what will incentivize people to take advantage of this program the most. there is and we will have in the next couple of weeks a conversation about at least the way we're doing it, the bmr program and the mayor's office of housing. it will be no shock to any of us i
i haven't had a chance to look at his pro forma. we produced the pro forma.re is in my mind, it is feasible. i think in general, the conversation then turns into are we actually going to be able to produce something that really creates an incentive for people to participate. and so i have heard from other colleagues that they didn't believe that our numbers were valid and that's okay. i mean, i think in general, what i was trying to go was to trade affordability for a streamline process and i...
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from there forward, you had presidents, instead of confirmation being a pro forma thing, they got to be quite nervous. because they were nervous, they thought what they could do is take all -- off the table. if everyone had the best qualifications, that would make that part of the confirmation process easier. that is part of it. part of it is also generally in america we seem to have sort of settled unwittingly on this version of meritocracy where sorting out for ivy league education at law school or just generally has been a key qualification. susan: when did american bar association ratings come into the mix? prof. barton: i think that is the 1940's and 1950's. susan: but that adds to the credential culture i would imagine. prof. barton: it does absolutely. perry myers was famously quoted under george w. bush and there was a concern she would not get a highly qualified rating. susan: did you overlay the kinds of cases the court took? is there a cause and effect you can actually trace with that? prof. barton: that is an outstanding question. it is really hard because the types of ca
from there forward, you had presidents, instead of confirmation being a pro forma thing, they got to be quite nervous. because they were nervous, they thought what they could do is take all -- off the table. if everyone had the best qualifications, that would make that part of the confirmation process easier. that is part of it. part of it is also generally in america we seem to have sort of settled unwittingly on this version of meritocracy where sorting out for ivy league education at law...
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the remainder of our time into the house comes in for a pro forma at 10:00 your message to congress when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine. 202-748-8000 for democrats. republicans 202-748-8001. independence 202-748-8002. you can text us at 202-748-8003. 's intelligence chiefs were asked about issues with russia and ukraine, particularly when it comes to the use of chemical weapons. here's that exchange between susan collins and cia director william burns. >> i read about the public accusation against ukraine of planning a false flag chemical weapons attack. what do you make of that? does that signal that putin intends to launch a chemical or biological weapons attack on the ukrainians? >> thanks very much, senator. i mean, i think it underscores the concern that all of us need to focus on those kinds of issues, whether it is the potential for the use of chemical weapons either as a false flag operation or against ukrainians, something that as all of you know well is very much part of russia's playbook. they have used those weapons against their own citizens. they have at least enc
the remainder of our time into the house comes in for a pro forma at 10:00 your message to congress when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine. 202-748-8000 for democrats. republicans 202-748-8001. independence 202-748-8002. you can text us at 202-748-8003. 's intelligence chiefs were asked about issues with russia and ukraine, particularly when it comes to the use of chemical weapons. here's that exchange between susan collins and cia director william burns. >> i read about the public...
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i haven't had a chance to look at his pro forma. we produced the pro forma. is in my mind it is feasible. i think in general, the conversation then turns into are we actually going to be able to produce something that really creates an incentive for people to participate. and so i have heard from other colleagues that they didn't believe that our numbers were valid and that's okay. i mean i think in general, what i was trying to go was to trade affordability for a streamline process and i felt like that was a good trade off. we can't circumvent or do away with discretionary review. that's something that was embedded in our charter, but what we can do is say we will have a time limit on the amount of time it takes. but i am also conscious to affordability. i think that's a conversation to have. what will incentivize people to take advantage of this program the most. there is and we will have in the next couple of weeks a conversation about at least the way we're doing it the bmr program and the mayor's office of housing. it will be no shock to any of us in thi
i haven't had a chance to look at his pro forma. we produced the pro forma. is in my mind it is feasible. i think in general, the conversation then turns into are we actually going to be able to produce something that really creates an incentive for people to participate. and so i have heard from other colleagues that they didn't believe that our numbers were valid and that's okay. i mean i think in general, what i was trying to go was to trade affordability for a streamline process and i felt...
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it is firly standard and pro forma. he doesn't disappear in a drunken stupor liken that many thought did he. that says, he is not taking all the reports of german preparation seriously. there had been an order to be essentially war ready but without clear instructions regarding rules of engagement, when to fire. that order was isn't out early in the morning of the 22an. they should have been more prepared than they were. that said you can see signs of preparation. cancelling furloughs, everyone is on extra guard duty. they are calling up the political officers. they are camouflaging -- it is not like they are not preparing. they are not asleep. i think that's the famous christopher clark media for of 1914. they are not sleep walking it into. but they definitely were -- i don't think no one was really prepared for what the german onslaught actualliment. >> lend-lease thing is still out there. other people may want to ask questions about that. i don't know how you would answer the question how stalin on a counter-factual
it is firly standard and pro forma. he doesn't disappear in a drunken stupor liken that many thought did he. that says, he is not taking all the reports of german preparation seriously. there had been an order to be essentially war ready but without clear instructions regarding rules of engagement, when to fire. that order was isn't out early in the morning of the 22an. they should have been more prepared than they were. that said you can see signs of preparation. cancelling furloughs, everyone...
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payments and direct tv they own the most of it but run by another company so here is the numbers pro forma for what at&t without warner would have been in 2021 under the new cash flow formulation. $19.2 billion. it was the free cash flow number for 2021 that can put in perspective where we are for' 22 the range? $16 billion. down why down well, $24 billion in capital and capital investments increase about $4 billion year over year as they ramp up deployment of fiber that i talked about and 5g also, taxes. $2 billion higher than 21. so that can take into account why you're going significantly down in free cash flow back to $20 billion for 2023 so that's the way, mike, this company is going to be judged. by the way go back and look at the longer term. it's not a pretty picture. >> absolutely not. there is a evaluation gap with verizon. so this would, you know, with at&t being pretty steep discount obviously, all of those directed at, you know, theoretically trying to close that but p.e. and all the rest of it. so this is part of that project. we'll have a bit more as we watch that, morgan. >
payments and direct tv they own the most of it but run by another company so here is the numbers pro forma for what at&t without warner would have been in 2021 under the new cash flow formulation. $19.2 billion. it was the free cash flow number for 2021 that can put in perspective where we are for' 22 the range? $16 billion. down why down well, $24 billion in capital and capital investments increase about $4 billion year over year as they ramp up deployment of fiber that i talked about and...
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we now take you to a pro forma session of the house of representatives.erformed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp22
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forma de prevenir el covid persistente. durante 15 años, tomas alrededor de 15,000 tazas de café. así que colgate creó la nueva crema dental optic white prosperando... sin prisa, paciente. anticipando el momento ideal... de moverte. de unirte al movimiento. ♪♪ ♪♪ el totalmente eléctrico ev6. ♪♪ kia. movimiento que inspira. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> en salvador, ha vivido el fin de semana mÁs violento de su historia reciente con decenas de asesinatos a manos de las pandillas lo que ha hecho que el congreso decretarÁ el estado de emergencia a peticiÓn del gobierno, samuel arias nos cuenta cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn actual, samuel, adelante te escuchamos. >> hola nicole cÓmo estÁs, poco a poco la normalidad ha regresado al paÍs luego que se vivienda un fin de semana negro, imagÍnate mÁs de 80 asesinatos en 72 horas. el sÁbado se convirtiÓ en el dÍa mÁs violento de la historia de el salvador luego que se reportaran 62 muertes, la respuesta del gobierno fue inmediata y miles de policÍas militares se han desplazado en las comunidades acechadas por estos grupos criminales, el presidente nayib bukele soliciÓo la declaratoria del rÉgimen de excepciÓn que suspendiÓ la
forma de prevenir el covid persistente. durante 15 años, tomas alrededor de 15,000 tazas de café. así que colgate creó la nueva crema dental optic white prosperando... sin prisa, paciente. anticipando el momento ideal... de moverte. de unirte al movimiento. ♪♪ ♪♪ el totalmente eléctrico ev6. ♪♪ kia. movimiento que inspira. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> en salvador, ha vivido el fin de semana mÁs violento de su historia reciente con decenas de asesinatos a manos de las pandillas lo...
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pro inmigrantes y legisladores. marÍa: los menores de edad que ingresen solos a estados unidos en la frontera con mÉxico ya no serÁn deportados inmediatamente. aunque de una formaseen los minoristas a propagar contagios del covid 19 es muy mÍnimo. >> el gobierno del ex presiente trump reactivÓ la directriz para expulsar a migrantes cuando se desatÓ la pandemia. este cambio en la polÍtica migratoria sÓlo ampara a menores no acompaÑados.los agentes de migraciÓn todavÍa pueden utilizar este tÍtulo para deportar adultos migrantes y familias que viajan con niÑos. >> lo que debe hacer la meditaciÓn es ponerle fin al tÍtulo 42. es una polÍtica deshumanizante dirigida a personas que vienen a frontera buscando la mejor vida. marÍas. el gobierno de biden cediÓ. abogados advierten que esta nueva polÍtica no es una carta blanca para que menores de edad crucen la frontera. >> sino mÁs bien que el gobierno estÁ considerando la situaciÓn muy delicada y los protocolos que ya existen para poder dejar entrar a los menores de edad y que tengan su proceso migratorio. marÍa: serÍan respuestaa leerdam de la corte en texas que bloqueÓ a biden para que no excluya a niÑos migrantes no
pro inmigrantes y legisladores. marÍa: los menores de edad que ingresen solos a estados unidos en la frontera con mÉxico ya no serÁn deportados inmediatamente. aunque de una formaseen los minoristas a propagar contagios del covid 19 es muy mÍnimo. >> el gobierno del ex presiente trump reactivÓ la directriz para expulsar a migrantes cuando se desatÓ la pandemia. este cambio en la polÍtica migratoria sÓlo ampara a menores no acompaÑados.los agentes de migraciÓn todavÍa pueden...
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pro-series. en cvs pharmacy ahorras como quieres. porque te ahorramos el trabajo de buscar formasonvierte en una experiencia aún más emocionante. e l camino ya no es solo un camino, sino tu mapa hacia la aventura. así que maneja un auto creado por una compañía con más de 5 mil millones de millas de experiencia eléctrica a nivel mundial. ya sea para seguir el camino o apartarte de él. para manejar en pistas de carreras o rutas secretas... inyecta un poco de electricidad. y mira lo que pasa. ♪ohh yeah...yoplaitime♪ ♪i play, you play, we play, yoplait♪ inyecta un poco de electricidad. ♪ohh...it's yoplaitime♪ (voz) empácalo congelado. se descongela para el recreo. tienes la mejor pizza de la ciudad... ...y los peo res tiempos de espera. necesitas contratar. necesito indeed. indeed instant match inmediatamente encuentra candidatos que cumplen con tu descripción de empleo. redime tu crédito de 75 dólares en indeed punto com diagonal oferta ♪ ♪ cuando compras en target, redime tu crédito de 75 dólares sales con lo que más valoras. como comida saludable, y marcas que apoyan a nuestras com
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forma de prevenir el covid persistente. durante 15 años, tomas alrededor de 15,000 tazas de café. así que colgate creó la nueva crema dental optic white proestaba de acuerdo con que estuvieron de ahÍ. primero por el tema de la historia que tiene el reino unido con jamaica. >> no parece todo manipulado? >> dejemos de buscarle la quinta pata al gato. >> la ex miss mundo es una persona educada, de repente, no querÍa entablar una conversaciÓn con ella. >> hay razones para voltearle la cara? dice muy enfÁticamente que no estÁ de acuerdo con el tema. >> desde el 2012 no iba nadie para allÁ de la monarquÍa. ellos pensaron que iba a pasar todo muy sutil y la realidad es que no. m ♪ ♪ pues todavía no podía creer que tenía eso. en ese momento las vidas de nosotros cambiaron. saint jude ha ayudado a nosotros el tratamiento de mi niño, para mi niño. uy, sofía se dignó a visitarnos. he estado ocupada, prima. ocupada patty. ahora es gigillonaria. ¿gigillonaria? tiene at&t fiber con velocidades hyper-gig... su internet es tan rápido que nos la pasamos viendo series en 8k, sin parar. pero verlas no es lo mismo que hacerlas. mija, sabías que patty... sí,
forma de prevenir el covid persistente. durante 15 años, tomas alrededor de 15,000 tazas de café. así que colgate creó la nueva crema dental optic white proestaba de acuerdo con que estuvieron de ahÍ. primero por el tema de la historia que tiene el reino unido con jamaica. >> no parece todo manipulado? >> dejemos de buscarle la quinta pata al gato. >> la ex miss mundo es una persona educada, de repente, no querÍa entablar una conversaciÓn con ella. >> hay razones...