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all of the honest authorities and states, especially democratic states. at the end of our conversation, i mentioned the fact that we wanted to boost our security in poland. thanks to the purchase of american equipment for our armed forces, there are ongoing programs. the program of the bridges of f-35, the purchase of tanks. the programs should be accelerated because you want to provide state-of-the-art equipment to our armed forces as soon as possible. there is a need and i think everyone can see that. able to witness dramatic scenes unfolding in ukraine. every day in the media, you can see the horrifying scenes. we are able to witness the determination of the ukrainian people. we are going to support them with all our strength. at the same time, providing security of our country. once again, thank you very much, madame vice president, for coming to warsaw. thank you for this demonstration that we stand together and we are a community of freedom and security. >> i would like to give the floor to the madame vice president of the united states, kamala harr
all of the honest authorities and states, especially democratic states. at the end of our conversation, i mentioned the fact that we wanted to boost our security in poland. thanks to the purchase of american equipment for our armed forces, there are ongoing programs. the program of the bridges of f-35, the purchase of tanks. the programs should be accelerated because you want to provide state-of-the-art equipment to our armed forces as soon as possible. there is a need and i think everyone can...
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. >> now, ohio governor mike dewine delivers his 2022 state of the state address. he talks about expanding access and resources to mental health and addiction programs. his two previous state of the state addresses were canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. this is just under one hour. [applause] delivers his 2022 state of the union address talking about expanding access and resources to mental health and addiction programs. governors previously stated canceled due to the covid pandemic. this is just under one hour. [applause] >> governor mike dewine double. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike dewine. pplause] >> before i gov. dewine: before i begin, on behalf of the people of the state of ohio and all who love freedom, i say in salute, lori to ukraine -- glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. [applause] [cheering and applauding] [applause] president hoffman, leader russo, members of the general assembly and justices of the supreme court, i'd like the state officials, lieutenant governor houston. my fellow citizens of ohio, the state of our amazing s
. >> now, ohio governor mike dewine delivers his 2022 state of the state address. he talks about expanding access and resources to mental health and addiction programs. his two previous state of the state addresses were canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. this is just under one hour. [applause] delivers his 2022 state of the union address talking about expanding access and resources to mental health and addiction programs. governors previously stated canceled due to the covid pandemic....
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states. and we should remember nato as a whole is much more stronger than russia, stronger in military offense, much more stronger in the economic sense, much more stronger financially and technologically. so that is no comparison between nato as a whole and russia. so russia will absolutely lose. and therefore, russia knows that. therefore, russia is hesitating. this is the politics that prevents russia from attacking nato territory. alliance is alliance for security of the member states, and ukraine is not a member state. and therefore, we are not directly participating in the battle there. but we are giving all possible help to ukraine so that ukraine is in the position to defend the country. missy: i definitely want to ask you a little bit about nato nations' military aid to ukraine in a few moments. but first, you talked about your own sense security visavis the nato mutual defense guarantee. can you talk about the mood among the people in latvia? how concerned are they? how does the cou
states. and we should remember nato as a whole is much more stronger than russia, stronger in military offense, much more stronger in the economic sense, much more stronger financially and technologically. so that is no comparison between nato as a whole and russia. so russia will absolutely lose. and therefore, russia knows that. therefore, russia is hesitating. this is the politics that prevents russia from attacking nato territory. alliance is alliance for security of the member states, and...
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we're an old state, multiseason state, things age pretty quickly. but -- so we're looking forward to having those funds and to also using the dig once policy. one of the problems that i think was brought up earlier is that with the -- with the labor shortage everybody is seeing and with the supply chain issues, every time we go out to bid on a project, we're getting higher bids than our estimates and so we're trying to parse that out so that we don't put all the money out the door too quickly, federal and state funds together. and i hope -- i trust that the federal government will be flexible in how that money is parsed out so we cannot simply fix ten roads over here and no roads over here with the expansion of dollars that we are getting. but i want to thank the administration and you, serkts also, for your cooperation and the open door policy you have had for the states. and we welcome continued dialogue. >> thank you so much, governor. on the latter point, absolutely agree that we should be smart about the flow of these dollars. and remember how
we're an old state, multiseason state, things age pretty quickly. but -- so we're looking forward to having those funds and to also using the dig once policy. one of the problems that i think was brought up earlier is that with the -- with the labor shortage everybody is seeing and with the supply chain issues, every time we go out to bid on a project, we're getting higher bids than our estimates and so we're trying to parse that out so that we don't put all the money out the door too quickly,...
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we are an old state and a multi-season state, things ate quickly. we are looking forward to having those funds and using the policy -- and using the big wants dig once policy. with the labor shortage that everybody is seeing and supply chain issues, every time we want to bid on a project, we are getting higher bids than our estimates. we are trying to parse that out so that we do not put all of the money out of the door too quickly. i hope and trust that the federal government will be flexible in how that money is parsed out so that we can simply fixed 10 roads over here and no roads over here. with the expansion of dollars that we are getting rid of when to thank the administration for the open-door policy that you have had for the states and we welcome continued dialogue. >> you thank you, on the latter point, i agree that we should be -- we thank you and on the latter point, i agree that we should be careful on using federal dollars. when the stimulus act passed, the goal was getting as many dollars pumped into the economy as quickly as humanly p
we are an old state and a multi-season state, things ate quickly. we are looking forward to having those funds and using the policy -- and using the big wants dig once policy. with the labor shortage that everybody is seeing and supply chain issues, every time we want to bid on a project, we are getting higher bids than our estimates. we are trying to parse that out so that we do not put all of the money out of the door too quickly. i hope and trust that the federal government will be flexible...
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department of state. miss sison was recently confirmed by the senate in december two liters critical bureau and previously served as the united states ambassador haiti, sri lanka, and the maldives, lebanon, and the uae. miss sison, you have five minutes. welcome. >> good afternoon, and thank you, chairman castro, ranking member molly attack us, and members of the subcommittee for having me here today. president biden has made clear that we will flip our core u.s. values at the center of our foreign policy. this means we must actively outcompete efforts by nations that stand in opposition to u.s. values on human rights, democracy, labor rights, and transferred economic practices. to achieve this we must work in partnership with other nations, and in my short time as the new assistant secretary for international organization affairs i can state with real confidence that the multi lateral world becomes more complex and more important with each passing year. i've seen across my state department career the rea
department of state. miss sison was recently confirmed by the senate in december two liters critical bureau and previously served as the united states ambassador haiti, sri lanka, and the maldives, lebanon, and the uae. miss sison, you have five minutes. welcome. >> good afternoon, and thank you, chairman castro, ranking member molly attack us, and members of the subcommittee for having me here today. president biden has made clear that we will flip our core u.s. values at the center of...
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states in your mind. okay, like what it looks like today the lower 48 so you're gonna take essentially the entire state of florida. okay, you're going to extend the panhandle of florida and then think about how it begins to make this curve to the northwest. okay, so that curve is gonna follow the south and southwestern boundaries of the louisiana territory, right? so it's going to look like what you know, it's gonna look like you're starting sort of the texas state line and then it's gonna go a little further north perhaps up into colorado, wyoming and then it's gonna hit a straight line almost all the way to california right to almost all the way to oregon territory, okay? so if you're following that line. florida eventually picks up a nickname. all right. it is referred to and it's referred to by. jackson what's by one of jackson's biographers who uses this expression and it's wonderful. it's he said he describes florida as a pistol aimed at the heart of the united states. that if we can't settle this t
states in your mind. okay, like what it looks like today the lower 48 so you're gonna take essentially the entire state of florida. okay, you're going to extend the panhandle of florida and then think about how it begins to make this curve to the northwest. okay, so that curve is gonna follow the south and southwestern boundaries of the louisiana territory, right? so it's going to look like what you know, it's gonna look like you're starting sort of the texas state line and then it's gonna go a...
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do the state department of hhs is the agency responsible for running our states medicaid program, which provides health coverage to over 1 million south carolinians. the department also -- which coordinates care for south carolinians who are duly eligible. miss muddiness -- 18 years of experience working on this issue in both south carolina and florida where she recently moved from. she has dedicated her career on working on behalf of older americans and americans with disabilities. those who need this system to the most. miss medina is one of the thousands of public servants who work every single day to make the lives of south carolinians better. welcome to this hearing and wealth -- welcome to south carolina. >> thank you, ranking member scott. next, i will introduce dennis heaphy, a help -- dennis is also a commissioner on the medicare, i'm sorry, medicaid and -- the non partisan body that provides expert recommendations to congress on ways to improve the medicaid program. mr. heaphy also happens to have both medicare and medicaid. he is on the front helping states create programs --
do the state department of hhs is the agency responsible for running our states medicaid program, which provides health coverage to over 1 million south carolinians. the department also -- which coordinates care for south carolinians who are duly eligible. miss muddiness -- 18 years of experience working on this issue in both south carolina and florida where she recently moved from. she has dedicated her career on working on behalf of older americans and americans with disabilities. those who...
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no and neither will many states and not just the states.stimates 40% of children will not participate in "build back better" program. according to state licensing agency. 80% of georgia four -year-olds are currently being signed by license program in georgia today meeting only such as home with parents, grandparents or nanny in the providing the program as written in "build back better" carefully crafted bipartisan compromise already in place which use expand services and increase wages immediately the naysayers will tell you it's too broken to be used to expand access to childcare will make it affordable for families use pandemic for your to do just that with again georgia has eliminated co-pays all staff including custodians chefs received $3000 in supplemental wages directly from the state stabilization dollars grants to providers further support employee wages destabilization grants wages benefits and family tuition relief when the funds and. georgia has increased provider graham reimbursement rates by 15% and georgia has increased the
no and neither will many states and not just the states.stimates 40% of children will not participate in "build back better" program. according to state licensing agency. 80% of georgia four -year-olds are currently being signed by license program in georgia today meeting only such as home with parents, grandparents or nanny in the providing the program as written in "build back better" carefully crafted bipartisan compromise already in place which use expand services and...
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state with us. - - stay with us. the state . the world. yes! state with us. - - stay with us. us. the state of the union is derived from the american constitution. presidents are required to give information on the estate of the union and to say what they are going to do about. polling suggest 70% of americans feel the country is headed in the wrong direction so tonight is a chance for mr biden to explain his agenda. sarah smith reports. the cost of this steak has doubled. the cost of this steak has doubled-— the cost of this steak has doubled. ~ ., ., , ., doubled. we have raised our rices doubled. we have raised our prices but — doubled. we have raised our prices but how— doubled. we have raised our prices but how much - doubled. we have raised our prices but how much are - doubled. we have raised our i prices but how much are people going to pay for a cheesesteak? we are at $14 20. i going to pay for a cheesesteak? we are at $14 20.— we are at $14 20. i mean, $15? with inflation _ we are at $14 20. i mean, $15? with inflation at _ we are at $14 20. i mean, $15? with inflati
state with us. - - stay with us. the state . the world. yes! state with us. - - stay with us. us. the state of the union is derived from the american constitution. presidents are required to give information on the estate of the union and to say what they are going to do about. polling suggest 70% of americans feel the country is headed in the wrong direction so tonight is a chance for mr biden to explain his agenda. sarah smith reports. the cost of this steak has doubled. the cost of this...
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[applause] >> and justices of the supreme court and state officials the state ofst our state is strong ohio is strong. i am so grateful and happy to be back here today with all of you in this historic chamber. all three branches of government have gathered together in three years. it is truly a great day. thank you for honoring our friend and former colleague, former speaker of the house. >> at this time i would like to invite the h judge and her family to come to the well. >> with her son bill grandchildren sophie william, james and mary ruth. thank you for joining us. [applause] thank you so much to be here today to bring your children and grandchildren. it's a special moment for all of us frankly i it's a special moment for you and your children and grandchildren to stand in this chamber of the body that he loves so very very much. and in those words, truly the people's house. [applause] speaker bachelor never forget his roots loved ohio. and loved his county and long before he was speaker when i first knew him, he was the go to person whenever a member had a tough legislative chall
[applause] >> and justices of the supreme court and state officials the state ofst our state is strong ohio is strong. i am so grateful and happy to be back here today with all of you in this historic chamber. all three branches of government have gathered together in three years. it is truly a great day. thank you for honoring our friend and former colleague, former speaker of the house. >> at this time i would like to invite the h judge and her family to come to the well. >>...
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what was his nation state and for 50 years you celebrated 1893, when we know that, oh, united states of america illegally over through. now, how did the united states maintain that power, despite having more legal authority on a military, like i said, military threat of force, violence, sprouts, weapons. who are you? how else are they maintain power in her viking over population? we just talked about how me go spending 2 hours a day in traffic. was all americans are when i yes. ah, we are the evidence o. d. nationalization where the evidence of the war cry. we are not the war crimes ourselves. what. what you already is an independent country, all that was overthrown, any 1093 was our government by the united states, not our country. so our country is still an independent state, but we are not in control of our independence were occupied. lm's, this book overthrow is an attempt to show the times that america over through foreign governments over a long period in the united states, at least in a relative sense, is declining in power in the world. and we can still remain, and i believe
what was his nation state and for 50 years you celebrated 1893, when we know that, oh, united states of america illegally over through. now, how did the united states maintain that power, despite having more legal authority on a military, like i said, military threat of force, violence, sprouts, weapons. who are you? how else are they maintain power in her viking over population? we just talked about how me go spending 2 hours a day in traffic. was all americans are when i yes. ah, we are the...
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ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships could enter hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a metaphor who it was engaged in, b, y island by money, by greed. and so he, with relation to represent all the things that was happening while you eating 9 and 930. so what we see rising out of the land out of the ocean are these giant monsters that are actually read with documentation of allocation of documentation that basically saying we're right is what we are. we're the inevitable truth. and their absence was also again that the pi saying that from the newspapers that we're seeing, never huh. we've developed an unusual a point of view of the world because of our location. we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada. therefore, we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear co operation with others. we've been able because of our
ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships could enter hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a metaphor who it was engaged in, b, y island by money, by greed. and so he, with relation to represent all the things that was happening while you eating 9 and 930. so...
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jesse owen state park borough state park creating a one-of-a-kind adventure.cited about the development going south shaughnessy state park. guests will be able to mountain bike paddle travel along the imagination library storybook trail trail since beto full-service campsites. a brand-new experience now. soon people will be oldest day at the new lodge in ohio's first new state lodge in more than 30 years. [applause] and their newest state parks will be in old town and green county honoring the heritage of the shawnee tribe tecumseh the native americans and the pioneers. members of the general assembly are trained as for ohio to have the best state harks system in the country. in the weeks and months ahead i'll ask you to reinvest in our magnificent state parks as i know we share a commitment to preserving their natural beauty and the natural beauty that graciously be stowed on ohio. by continuing to invest in our parks when visitors come they will feel like family and they will say, this is ohio. [applause] now developing and showcasing our state parks in appa
jesse owen state park borough state park creating a one-of-a-kind adventure.cited about the development going south shaughnessy state park. guests will be able to mountain bike paddle travel along the imagination library storybook trail trail since beto full-service campsites. a brand-new experience now. soon people will be oldest day at the new lodge in ohio's first new state lodge in more than 30 years. [applause] and their newest state parks will be in old town and green county honoring the...
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ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships could enter hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a in b, y by money. i agree with the lation. they represent all the things that was happening between 9 and 930. so what was the rising out of the land out of the ocean are the giant monsters that are at the drury documentation of adding a documentation that basically saying we're right is what we are. we're the inevitable truth and they're asking. so again, the high saying that from the newspapers that was being never huh. we've developed i'm unusual, a point of view of the world because of our location. we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada. therefore, we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear co operation with others. we've been able because of our power to impose our will on others locally here. hello. hello. come on a c
ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships could enter hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a in b, y by money. i agree with the lation. they represent all the things that was happening between 9 and 930. so what was the rising out of the land out of the ocean are...
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ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ship could enter hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave coined ports, re arm and go back fighting a metaphor who lives in b, y island by money, by greed. and so he, with the lation, represents all the things that was happening in 189 and 930. so what we see rising out of the land out of the ocean are these giant monsters that are asked to read with documentation of annexation of documentation that basically saying we're right is what we are. we're the inevitable truth. and their absence was also up again that the pi saying that from the newspapers that we're seeing never ca, we've developed an unusual a point of view of the world because of our location. we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada. therefore, we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear co operation with others. we've been able because of our power to impose our
ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ship could enter hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave coined ports, re arm and go back fighting a metaphor who lives in b, y island by money, by greed. and so he, with the lation, represents all the things that was happening in 189 and 930. so what we see rising out...
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states was unity. nato allies are ready to increase military spending. it's very important for the future. in order to increase our capacity to defend ourselves. the allies. we will send especially the eastern flank of nato, and that means that we have recently four nato battle groups in the eastern countries in estonia, latvia, lithuania, and poland. it was decided to double with battle groups from four to eight. and there would be four additional battle groups in slovakia, in hungary, in romania, and in bulgaria. and in general we will increase the nato presence in countries with more than 40,000 soldiers. 40,000 people will join all existing nato here in the eastern flank. i think it's very important result of our meeting yesterday. but it is only a preparation for orderly meeting of the heads of state of nato in june in madrid. this extraordinary meeting was necessary because of the russian war against ukraine and we demonstrated our unity. missy: let's talk about latvia specifically. how many nato
states was unity. nato allies are ready to increase military spending. it's very important for the future. in order to increase our capacity to defend ourselves. the allies. we will send especially the eastern flank of nato, and that means that we have recently four nato battle groups in the eastern countries in estonia, latvia, lithuania, and poland. it was decided to double with battle groups from four to eight. and there would be four additional battle groups in slovakia, in hungary, in...
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we stand with the united states. along with the united states, we want to pursue this policy and we very much hope for decisive and strong leadership of the united states across the entire nato and we hope we will [indiscernible] thank you, mr. president, for your presence. pres. biden: 25 years ago, when i spoke at the university in warsaw, after having led the effort for poland to join nato, i used the phrase, and my ambassador reminded me of this, i started off by saying, "for your freedom and for ours." i meant it then and i mean it now. mr. president, we -- the most important thing that binds us together are our values, freedom, freedom of the press, making sure that people are and government is transparent. making sure people have the right to vote, etc. we had a very -- and i hope we can continue -- it is good to be back in this room again -- hope we didn't keep you waiting too long, but we discussed a lot of things. not the least of which was, as i pointed out in my colleagues agree with me, is that america's
we stand with the united states. along with the united states, we want to pursue this policy and we very much hope for decisive and strong leadership of the united states across the entire nato and we hope we will [indiscernible] thank you, mr. president, for your presence. pres. biden: 25 years ago, when i spoke at the university in warsaw, after having led the effort for poland to join nato, i used the phrase, and my ambassador reminded me of this, i started off by saying, "for your...
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she was a landmark majority opinion in united states versus virginia, which held that the state-supported virginia military institute could not refuse to admit women. justice ginsburg served on the super court for 27 years until her death in september of 2020. it is difficult to overstate the importance of these two justices as role models and inspirations for generations of american girls, women, and women lawyers. justice o'connor was sworn in as the first female supreme court justice the same month that i started law school. and i have the privilege of working with both justices on issues of civic education and access to justice. both women were brilliant and funny. they were stars on the bench and international firmament. now we are presented with another moment of equal significance with the nomination of judge jackson under consideration in the senate. one more barrier has fallen and soon, young women of color will be able to see themselves in nature associate justice of the supreme court ketanji brown jackson as i once saw myself in justices o'connor and ginsberg. today, i ask my c
she was a landmark majority opinion in united states versus virginia, which held that the state-supported virginia military institute could not refuse to admit women. justice ginsburg served on the super court for 27 years until her death in september of 2020. it is difficult to overstate the importance of these two justices as role models and inspirations for generations of american girls, women, and women lawyers. justice o'connor was sworn in as the first female supreme court justice the...
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it will vary from place to place and state to state. different communities know that affordability means different things and different places. we expect some variation. we also are very aware of the programs that are out there and want to work closely together. it's something i've talked to the chairwoman about as well, how we can mutually reinforce the work that we're doing. i think acp is going to be a key piece of making sure that people have that on-ramp onto the internet. >> and it's a very important that we make sure that when it comes to times of emergency, especially in california, when it comes to wildfires, we see floods and other natural disasters around the country, and one of the requirements is to make sure that it's reliable and that we have a reliable and resilient network out there. what are we -- what do you say about that resiliency and how we plan on making sure that that is the final -- that is the result that we're receiving across the country? >> sure. another -- it's a very important piece of this. our hope and
it will vary from place to place and state to state. different communities know that affordability means different things and different places. we expect some variation. we also are very aware of the programs that are out there and want to work closely together. it's something i've talked to the chairwoman about as well, how we can mutually reinforce the work that we're doing. i think acp is going to be a key piece of making sure that people have that on-ramp onto the internet. >> and...
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state department.ate department know if somebody is lgbtqi+? because we cannot ask that when we hire anybody. i'm generally on —- genuinely curious to know. >> is also helpful to know so i can pace my questions over the sign that we have. i don't know if the number exist to your first question how many diplomats do we have being denied credentials? and i don't know because not everyone chooses to disclose their sexual orientation or sexual characteristics and those that think disclosure will not lead to the results that they want, they may not choose to disclose. >> do we know that there is at least one right now? we have at least one individual from our state department one death diplomat that is denied credentials or do we not even know that much? >> bringing up accreditation come i have an adjacent relationship to the issues of human resources but it's not squarely one of the issues that i work on so that i would have to get back to you make a mistake about data collection it is too serious of a que
state department.ate department know if somebody is lgbtqi+? because we cannot ask that when we hire anybody. i'm generally on —- genuinely curious to know. >> is also helpful to know so i can pace my questions over the sign that we have. i don't know if the number exist to your first question how many diplomats do we have being denied credentials? and i don't know because not everyone chooses to disclose their sexual orientation or sexual characteristics and those that think disclosure...
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this is the united states and and and sixes to sixes. here is the united states. v. in general, then they will understand that they should not buy russian gas for rubles; it is better to buy there at three, dear american liquefied. gas, and much less. what can offer to happen in the economic department of the economic departments have already given clarifications, he is in germany for example, they said that the government. yes , he undertakes not to buy gases in rubles, but economic structures that made a deal with gazprom. they have the right to buy gas at the price and in the currency they deem necessary. we are not pointing them out here. that is, such is the case. here indeed. uh, what is the situation ivan alekseevich uh, what is the united states dictating to europeans simply what should they do? and it is clear that it is absolutely unprofitable for them to do. europeans salute for a rare exception. yes, hungary is showing some kind of independence, and viktor orban is probably the only european politician who, in this situation, said that it was interests. u
this is the united states and and and sixes to sixes. here is the united states. v. in general, then they will understand that they should not buy russian gas for rubles; it is better to buy there at three, dear american liquefied. gas, and much less. what can offer to happen in the economic department of the economic departments have already given clarifications, he is in germany for example, they said that the government. yes , he undertakes not to buy gases in rubles, but economic structures...
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every state in our nation has become a border state because of this crisis. and, of course, crime is skyrocketing across the country because of democrats' defund the police policies and rhetoric, making all our communities less safe. and inflation is at a 40-year high and hurting every american family. joe biden and house democrats are responsible for this state of the union in crisis. i am now going to return it over to the republican whip, steve scalise. mr. scalise: thank you, elise. let me first send our prayers to the people of ukraine. we're seeing such inspiring bravery, but there is harsh brutality, the barbaric invasion by putin is having a devastating impact. i know my colleague, victoria spartz, is going to talk about that later. things she heard from the ground. as we listen tonight to the state of the union, which is in crisis on so many fronts, i hope president biden talks about what he will do to work with republicans because we have real plans to get control of inflation, to lower gas prices, to take away putin's leverage on energy, to control
every state in our nation has become a border state because of this crisis. and, of course, crime is skyrocketing across the country because of democrats' defund the police policies and rhetoric, making all our communities less safe. and inflation is at a 40-year high and hurting every american family. joe biden and house democrats are responsible for this state of the union in crisis. i am now going to return it over to the republican whip, steve scalise. mr. scalise: thank you, elise. let me...
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you declared a state of emergency over the homelessness situation in the state. affordable housing, six years later, continues to be a problem. it is a serious problem in many counties. median home prices are over $1 million. this is a state where renters spend more than 30% of their monthly income on housing. what should hawaii be doing differently to meet this challenge? >> housing and homelessness has been a top priority of my administration since taking office. we knew that supply was a critical component of that. we established in the first year a goal of completing 10,000 new housing units by 2020 and i am proud of the fact we hit that goal. in fact, we added 3000 more by the end of this year. in total, since becoming governor, we have completed more than 11,200 housing units, of which 8000 of those were affordable rentals. one concern we have had in the past was an affordable home for sale is only affordable the first time. once someone acquires it, the price of the home goes to market rate and that is one reason we focused on affordable rentals. we do kno
you declared a state of emergency over the homelessness situation in the state. affordable housing, six years later, continues to be a problem. it is a serious problem in many counties. median home prices are over $1 million. this is a state where renters spend more than 30% of their monthly income on housing. what should hawaii be doing differently to meet this challenge? >> housing and homelessness has been a top priority of my administration since taking office. we knew that supply was...
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the alliance is alliance for the security of the member states and ukraine is not a member state andfore, we are not directly participating in the battles, but we are giving help to ukraine so that ukraine is in the position to defend the country. missy: i want to ask you a little more about nato nations' military aid to ukraine in a few moments but you talk about your own sense of security vis-a-vis the nato defense guarantee. can you talk about the mood among the people, and how con cerned are they? how does a country's specifically -- specific history with russia play into public sentiment? pres. levits: i'm concerned, like never you. -- like europea --ever european, on ukraine because we see there is an unprovoked, unjustified war against a democratic state. latvia, like united states, like netherlands, like spain, and on that. concerning our specific history, we know russians. we have 50 years of occupation of russians. we are not naive and we know the intentions of russia, of putin's russia, and i would say that it is our advantage. we know nato's, but concerning security, we h
the alliance is alliance for the security of the member states and ukraine is not a member state andfore, we are not directly participating in the battles, but we are giving help to ukraine so that ukraine is in the position to defend the country. missy: i want to ask you a little more about nato nations' military aid to ukraine in a few moments but you talk about your own sense of security vis-a-vis the nato defense guarantee. can you talk about the mood among the people, and how con cerned...
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he stated so in his state of the union. well, at the same time saying he wants to make things in america. in order to make things in america, we must cut the red tape for domestic mining, the processing of minerals that right now is nearly impossible in our nation. while china is controlling 80% of the critical minerals and materials needed to manufacture renewables and batteries. we can't trade american energy security, reliability, and affordability by rushing to green technologies that make us reliant on the chinese communist party. america is the number one energy producer in the world, and we should act like it. yet, the actions we're taking right now are not helping. we could boost our domestic energy production. it is vital to our way of life, our security and bringing down energy prices. this congress should move the legislation that i introduced with my friend, bruce westerman, who is the ranking reason on the resources committee. called the america independence from russia act. it would reimmediately -- immediatel
he stated so in his state of the union. well, at the same time saying he wants to make things in america. in order to make things in america, we must cut the red tape for domestic mining, the processing of minerals that right now is nearly impossible in our nation. while china is controlling 80% of the critical minerals and materials needed to manufacture renewables and batteries. we can't trade american energy security, reliability, and affordability by rushing to green technologies that make...
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article six of the convention states that "any state party to this convention, which finds that any state party is acting in breach of obligations deriving from the provisions of the convention may launch a complaint with the security council. if agreed by the security council, an investigation on the basis of the complaint received could be initiated." article six of the convention has never been activated. while these provisions have not been regularly used, they are nonetheless internationally agreed procedures that are available to be used to defuse tensions and to address and resolve any concerns relating to compliance with obligations under the bwc and the multinational setting. i would therefore encourage state parties to consider making use of the available procedures for consultation and cooperation in order to resolve these issues. madam president, distinguished members of the security council, situations such as this demonstrate the need to strengthen the bwc, to operationalize it and institutionalize it. i would therefore like to take this opportunity to encourage its state pa
article six of the convention states that "any state party to this convention, which finds that any state party is acting in breach of obligations deriving from the provisions of the convention may launch a complaint with the security council. if agreed by the security council, an investigation on the basis of the complaint received could be initiated." article six of the convention has never been activated. while these provisions have not been regularly used, they are nonetheless...
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by stating the united states would end any liquefied natural gas or coal import the united states beinge first nation to take that will step against putin and to essentially say that peace and ukraine is dependent on a shifting off of fossil fuels, ding russia's availability the ability to us it as a war and that necessity to transition off fossil fuels. that is the message that has been mildly repeated out of the political leadership come the citizens of ukraine, people around the world, the head of the secretary-general of the united nations. this message has been repeated that a key tool toward peace is the unwinding of the global reliance on fossil fuels. juan: at the same time, the biden administration is looking to reorient its supplies and obviously world's supply discussions with venezuela, possibilities -- there seems to be an impetus to reach a deal with iran and also the attempts to get saudi arabia and some of the gulf states to increase their oil supplies. both leaders of the saudi arabia and emirates decide -- decline have phone calls with biden so is it really a shifting
by stating the united states would end any liquefied natural gas or coal import the united states beinge first nation to take that will step against putin and to essentially say that peace and ukraine is dependent on a shifting off of fossil fuels, ding russia's availability the ability to us it as a war and that necessity to transition off fossil fuels. that is the message that has been mildly repeated out of the political leadership come the citizens of ukraine, people around the world, the...
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he stated strong goals for the united states and the safety of our people. if you come into this country legally, and you are seeking asylum, do it the right way. we continue to move forward. >> is immigration the number one issue for you? caller: it is immigration and safety. the immigration factor the way that grants -- emigrants have been treated trying to make a better life in this country that also dehumanized at the border, being separated from their families. there is a common goal for all of us and if we go through the middle, we will progress. >> thank you. terry from california and a republican. what is one issue of concern for you? caller: immigration issues. >> how do you think the president did when he addressed immigration tonight? caller: i do not think he did well at all. it was more of a smokescreen to cover up his failure and i was not impressed at all. i don't think he is addressing the issue, he is making it worse. at what point is a country are we fed up? at the moment, we do not have enough housing, let alone jobs and health care and cl
he stated strong goals for the united states and the safety of our people. if you come into this country legally, and you are seeking asylum, do it the right way. we continue to move forward. >> is immigration the number one issue for you? caller: it is immigration and safety. the immigration factor the way that grants -- emigrants have been treated trying to make a better life in this country that also dehumanized at the border, being separated from their families. there is a common goal...
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states. as we discuss the bipartisan -- this bipartisan success story, i think it's important to acknowledge the significant role our committee played in drafting this legislation. last may after months of hard work, our committee unanimously reported out surface transportation re-authorization bill by a vote of 22-0 but before that happened, some of you know that the new president just went into office, asked me to pull together a small group of democrats and republicans off this committee to discuss the need for infrastructure legislation, roads, highways, bridges, as well as waterways, flood control. and it turns out a week or so after that, senator capito, senator cardin, senator inhofe and i joined the president and you -- you joined us remotely, mr. secretary. kamala harris, our vice president, was there in person. and the president called for us to -- as a committee that's known to work together on legislation to actually try to enact bipartisan legislation that focused on infrastructu
states. as we discuss the bipartisan -- this bipartisan success story, i think it's important to acknowledge the significant role our committee played in drafting this legislation. last may after months of hard work, our committee unanimously reported out surface transportation re-authorization bill by a vote of 22-0 but before that happened, some of you know that the new president just went into office, asked me to pull together a small group of democrats and republicans off this committee to...
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was that the united states actually, what the united states actually need desperately needs is a model based on the constant everlasting threat of mutual destruction. so even if americans don't have an enemy that wants to pick up the fight with them, they will have to either in the band one or create some semblance. i've talked to like to try. why would that be beneficial to washington? first of all, the political elite of the united states always needs that in order to to have the political programs and the, and to act the way they usually do the study. they always have someone who was willing to destroy the united states that was not important that was saying, or wal mart duffy or but what all of them have. so i don't know why, but they were so dangerous for the american people that the united states had spend billions of dollars to act and to our military campaigns, the church of those state or to, to the lives of thousands of their own people. and also the citizen of the country, they haven't made it before. so this is the 1st target, the 2nd one. and you can see as soon as there i
was that the united states actually, what the united states actually need desperately needs is a model based on the constant everlasting threat of mutual destruction. so even if americans don't have an enemy that wants to pick up the fight with them, they will have to either in the band one or create some semblance. i've talked to like to try. why would that be beneficial to washington? first of all, the political elite of the united states always needs that in order to to have the political...
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states authorities require bar flexibility.f we can address crises, greater flexibility is needed. greater flexibility for smf and pk all funding would allow the department to be more responsible -- responsive. because there is no freestanding acquisition system for sms, we encourage -- to work with the dod -- to ensure security cooperation and security assistance and our properties synchronized -- to make maximum efficiency of taxpayer dollars. in support of the reforms, state department must keep pace with the increased workload and we must train the workforce of the department. what are history tells us is the nature of global security is changing. as it shifts and evolves, so too should our security systems cool -- toolkit. these alliances we live on security cooperation to build capabilities, strengthen relationships and provide interoperability. it is critical that we keep human rights at the center of the posse. security assistance is not just a concept to be debated, it is a demand of today's world. we apply the authori
states authorities require bar flexibility.f we can address crises, greater flexibility is needed. greater flexibility for smf and pk all funding would allow the department to be more responsible -- responsive. because there is no freestanding acquisition system for sms, we encourage -- to work with the dod -- to ensure security cooperation and security assistance and our properties synchronized -- to make maximum efficiency of taxpayer dollars. in support of the reforms, state department must...
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very well stated by all three of you. we will begin questioning now under the five-minute rule, and i'm delighted to say there are 12 members of the house and senate participating in this hearing today, which should be an indication of the level of interest we have from both houses and both parties for our guests today in the countries they represent. let me just say that there's no doubt in my mind that russia would be aiming its troops at your three countries if you were not members of nato, so i want to express my support for our nato friends and for your membership and to say how much that means to us. mr. kols, you mentioned the three c's initiative, and madam chair, you specifically pointed to the challenge we have from china. i see the three cs initiative as a potential alternative to the economic dominance of the chinese bellton road initiative. if we could only enhance its participation and make sure it's as financially viable as it needs to be and provides the country's participating in the three cs initiative w
very well stated by all three of you. we will begin questioning now under the five-minute rule, and i'm delighted to say there are 12 members of the house and senate participating in this hearing today, which should be an indication of the level of interest we have from both houses and both parties for our guests today in the countries they represent. let me just say that there's no doubt in my mind that russia would be aiming its troops at your three countries if you were not members of nato,...
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kora came to the united states in 2003 to undergo graduate medical education and nephrology at pen state, center of medicine, the only nephrologist serving his community in missouri, served under the category of, quote, alien of extraordinary ability. despite the freedom of movement his green card afforded, dr. kora chosen to remain in paplor bluff in the under served area to treat his patients. we also welcome kristen harris, principle of immigration law, ms. harris advises healthcare entities across the united states of immigration including sponsorship of physicians, researchers, allied healthcare professionals and technical professionals, as well as e-verify and i-9 compliance, additionally, ms. harris works with the american medical association, american association of medical colleges and educational commission for foreign medical graduates which is based in philadelphia on immigration physician issues. she received bachelors degree from meryl university and jd from michigan law school. also joined boy kevin lynn, co-founder of doctors without job and see professors for immigration
kora came to the united states in 2003 to undergo graduate medical education and nephrology at pen state, center of medicine, the only nephrologist serving his community in missouri, served under the category of, quote, alien of extraordinary ability. despite the freedom of movement his green card afforded, dr. kora chosen to remain in paplor bluff in the under served area to treat his patients. we also welcome kristen harris, principle of immigration law, ms. harris advises healthcare entities...
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but what advice do you give to those people that are in purple states or even blue states, just to trysurvive? if you move to another state, then we can talk. what advice do you give those people who are out there fighting the good fight but are frustrated because they don't see change? >> going off of what leila said earlier, it is important to have your faith in god. i am a born-again christian as of january -- born-again christian. after dinner i six, i was labeled an insurrectionist -- after january 6, i was labeled an insurrectionist. they wanted to label you as the worst of the worst. what i did is i found my faith in god, i found my inner peace. i am able to stand up and i have been more powerful than ever. if it is happening in red counties, it can happen anywhere. lee county is one of the reddest in florida. i found out in the bill of covid, the school board past transgender -- the school board passed transgender bathroom policies. 500 parents showed up to that meeting. about a month later, that policy was completely rescinded. there is power in truth and power in numbers. jus
but what advice do you give to those people that are in purple states or even blue states, just to trysurvive? if you move to another state, then we can talk. what advice do you give those people who are out there fighting the good fight but are frustrated because they don't see change? >> going off of what leila said earlier, it is important to have your faith in god. i am a born-again christian as of january -- born-again christian. after dinner i six, i was labeled an insurrectionist...
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the department of state must lead this. soon after 9/11, there has been a continued trend towards giving up state authority as the purveyor of assistance, which provide 50% of assistance. most of the dod efforts are geared to short-term projects and perhaps necessary ones but not those that deal with the underlying problems of good governance and many without the concurrence of the secretary of state. the sole official charged in statute with overseeing and coordinating all such assistance. it's time for a reckoning. to this end i will be proposing legislation in the next few months to reform the u.s. security assistance process. i hope to work closely with the ranking member on this project. finally, let me turn to the news of the day. over the last two years, we have seen vladimir putin's savage aggression against a free and democratic ukraine. the destruction is of a scale and criminality not seen in europe since the second world war. the ukrainian people have heroically resisted, clearly frustrating and surprising the a
the department of state must lead this. soon after 9/11, there has been a continued trend towards giving up state authority as the purveyor of assistance, which provide 50% of assistance. most of the dod efforts are geared to short-term projects and perhaps necessary ones but not those that deal with the underlying problems of good governance and many without the concurrence of the secretary of state. the sole official charged in statute with overseeing and coordinating all such assistance....
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, day schools across our state. los angeles, miami we've seen devastating attacks. these attacks are disgusting and should never be tolerated. our jewish neighbors are worried about their own safety. they are asking are their children going to be safe, will somebody deface their property or do something worse? first couple questions for stephanie dobitsch. terrorist attack, clearly being investigated as a terrorist attack. is that right? >> that is correct. it was investigated as domestic terrorism. >> does the fbi believe the jewish community was targeted? >> the jewish community was targeted. >> the suspect's - he had -- he had gone distance from his family members in recent years. according to his brother, known to counterterrorism police in britain. what you said before, he was not known to authorities. is that right? >> that is correct. >> we have four mass shootings when i was governor of florida. they made some changes how they dealt with information coming through their hotline. is there something you recomm
, day schools across our state. los angeles, miami we've seen devastating attacks. these attacks are disgusting and should never be tolerated. our jewish neighbors are worried about their own safety. they are asking are their children going to be safe, will somebody deface their property or do something worse? first couple questions for stephanie dobitsch. terrorist attack, clearly being investigated as a terrorist attack. is that right? >> that is correct. it was investigated as domestic...
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but in fact, the united states will earn the largest oil on this united states.ntry is on at the moment, neither we nor saudi arabia were even close to how much yours is now producing, respectively. the us was right next to it. well, we were lying nearby, as it were, but we don’t earn so much, because ours is not currently being traded, respectively, at a discount, respectively, the saudis can afford to make it there for 10 dollars, and the americans only at the expense, respectively, the prices for 120 will get on top of that, which was predicted approximately, respectively, about 200 billion dollars, and this is 200 billion dollars that will go, respectively at about 10:49. of these, billions will go, and in a, 49 in the 10 largest companies. so who will sponsor trump is just about the fact that he is biden with his own actions, as if by his actions he actually created a financial opportunity for trump and a financial opportunity to safely ah, respectively ah, complicate the election campaign without, a first of all, to intermediate companies in congress, that
but in fact, the united states will earn the largest oil on this united states.ntry is on at the moment, neither we nor saudi arabia were even close to how much yours is now producing, respectively. the us was right next to it. well, we were lying nearby, as it were, but we don’t earn so much, because ours is not currently being traded, respectively, at a discount, respectively, the saudis can afford to make it there for 10 dollars, and the americans only at the expense, respectively, the...
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sovereign states are precisely around us, uh, it can line up, because we bring that very peace and that very security that the entire system of international relations is sorely lacking today. well, you rightly noted that now , uh, well, the center of gravity, in general, of the entire world development is shifting to the east. the center of diplomacy is shifting to the east, and now sergey viktorovich lavrov, uh, flies to beijing, he flies to beijing where? e. tomorrow he has a meeting, er, with chinese foreign minister wang, and i'm sure not only with him, but also with other representatives of the top chinese leadership and also meetings with the foreign ministers of pakistan, uzbekistan and iran. and it is clear that another round of the big asian game begins tomorrow. konstantin well, it is quite natural on the part of our diplomacy of our minister that at this moment, just like uh, the united states is taking inventory of its union, and we continue to strengthen relations with those who do not keep pace with the united states from western europe and express a different point of vi
sovereign states are precisely around us, uh, it can line up, because we bring that very peace and that very security that the entire system of international relations is sorely lacking today. well, you rightly noted that now , uh, well, the center of gravity, in general, of the entire world development is shifting to the east. the center of diplomacy is shifting to the east, and now sergey viktorovich lavrov, uh, flies to beijing, he flies to beijing where? e. tomorrow he has a meeting, er,...
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this says joe biden made his 1st state of the union address as president of the united states where he warned russian president vladimir putin would pay high price for his invasion of ukraine. while promising us forces won't fight the russian military in ukraine. it's also 76 years to the day that you k prime minister. winston churchill made his famous iron curtain speech to the usa in which he warned against the spread of soviet communism. now let's go straight to washington d. c. to speak to the u. s. a's former un ambassador and president all trump's national security advisor, john bolton, for this very special edition of going underground. ambassador, thanks so much for coming back on. so joe biden ended his stage of the union with the words, get him in the style of a previous officials against a summer. been loudon. perhaps he spending the weekend at camp david viewers still national security advisor. what would you would be telling joe biden? to do well, i'd be saying that until the russian energy sector is effectively collapsed. putin has no incentive to give up his on going off
this says joe biden made his 1st state of the union address as president of the united states where he warned russian president vladimir putin would pay high price for his invasion of ukraine. while promising us forces won't fight the russian military in ukraine. it's also 76 years to the day that you k prime minister. winston churchill made his famous iron curtain speech to the usa in which he warned against the spread of soviet communism. now let's go straight to washington d. c. to speak to...