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. >> no had no clue in my father was long time for history professor so over the course of time, at the breakfast table we talked about the presidential politics and we talked about presidential descendents i learned so many stories about both families from those conversations that have them predict. >> they are very different printed so let's start with family names you bear, so would he want people to know about them and you study some of his legacy in his life and what you think about william mckinley. >> i think everybody remembers that he was assassinated in buffalo but i think the most important thing and i think that this book has brought that to life and how powerful of an impact has presidency gave the country because we had industrial revolution and we had expansion around the world and we had tremendous growth and i think a lot of times sell enough, grover cleveland and william mckinley are often forgotten but through books written about both especially about mckinley and of course you remember all rows but that he wrote about william mckinley and i think he's always been rev
. >> no had no clue in my father was long time for history professor so over the course of time, at the breakfast table we talked about the presidential politics and we talked about presidential descendents i learned so many stories about both families from those conversations that have them predict. >> they are very different printed so let's start with family names you bear, so would he want people to know about them and you study some of his legacy in his life and what you think...
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time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. the gentlewoman from iowa seeks recognition. for what purpose? >> thank you, madam speaker. i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. miller-meeks: madam speaker, i rise today to honor the life of a mother, grandmother, great grandmother, small business other, and dear friend to many in my hometown. on october 20, doris passed away at the age of 93. born and raised in ottumwa, doris was known by many as the one who always went above and beyond for the betterment of the community. as a young widow she met carl, a small business other, and also recently widowed with four small children, the youngest of which was around 3. they got married and she went forward to help him conduct two small businesses in two towns 30 miles apart. whether it was through serving customers at one of the family's
time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back. the gentlewoman from iowa seeks recognition. for what purpose? >> thank you, madam speaker. i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. miller-meeks: madam speaker, i rise today to honor the life of a mother, grandmother, great grandmother, small business other, and dear friend to many in...
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i had susan at the time. i was able to organize where the general said command and ask questions about what was going on. and i think it was that the sort of allowed to stand each other up and going to challenge the way things would be done it is so, yes, i learned from them. she was great and tough and smart but i think we all kind of stood each other up. and this is not just for us. no like you have a baby girl. [laughter] i so determined to change this world for her. >> to think it was for you and have a separate space in the capitol pretty. >> other was really important. it was nice to just have those areas when you had a headache or you wanted to do something or maybe when you wanted to speak out and have a public discussion about a decision you had made. anyone with that sacred space. i think it is helpful pretty. >> were there other places that you would go to be people some of them informally pretty. >> every once in a while but have groups, probably very much bipartisan but we would go out to dinner
i had susan at the time. i was able to organize where the general said command and ask questions about what was going on. and i think it was that the sort of allowed to stand each other up and going to challenge the way things would be done it is so, yes, i learned from them. she was great and tough and smart but i think we all kind of stood each other up. and this is not just for us. no like you have a baby girl. [laughter] i so determined to change this world for her. >> to think it was...
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and you need time off. we all need time off. and in addition to a second home that some presidents have, some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed, for staff and for world leaders. so i find it has been a great balance, that presidents go there to get away, like the reagans famously went, most of the time as a couple, to get away, to recreate, i'm sure to think about things and bring guests with them. every president's use is a little different. for me as an outsider, i think the best balance is to use it as a respite for family and friends and also a great place to bring world leaders to talk privately. there's no press, unless you invite the press in. there are no lights, no protesters, no traffic, no planes flying overhead. serenely, as i said, quiet and peaceful, that's what you want. >> how do people get around camp david? is there cars, or is there golf carts or bikes? >> yes, it's principally golf cart. everybody is assigned a golf cart. we have golf cart one. he have to hav
and you need time off. we all need time off. and in addition to a second home that some presidents have, some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed, for staff and for world leaders. so i find it has been a great balance, that presidents go there to get away, like the reagans famously went, most of the time as a couple, to get away, to recreate, i'm sure to think about things and bring guests with them. every president's use is a little different....
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what were they doing in between that time?— between that time?e? no idea, this is cop26, so there were _ between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 _ between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 when - between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 when we | between that time? no idea, this is i cop26, so there were 25 when we got to paris, and it took that long to get that far. i think olivia is being very optimistic about our prime minister having a plan to save the planet. the whole point is that we have had no plans to save the planet and this prime minister nor his predecessors, so we are in this mess and it is just as much of our making as those who are absent, like vladimir putin and the president of china. the i is obviouslyjust giving us a warning and the different points, one of which is that the leaders are accused of making hollow pledges, the leaders of the world's richest countries, 620 has failed to set targets of net zero x 2050, the prime minister says it is touch and go. and the uk bu
what were they doing in between that time?— between that time?e? no idea, this is cop26, so there were _ between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 _ between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 when - between that time? no idea, this is cop26, so there were 25 when we | between that time? no idea, this is i cop26, so there were 25 when we got to paris, and it took that long to get that far. i think olivia is being very optimistic about our prime minister...
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to time. and i would certainly encourage it. it's not the easiest road. it's not easy to sometimes put yourself out there. but boy, the benefits. i mean, look, you're talking to me and allowing me to be a part of history. there's not many jobs where you can do that. to get the trust of your neighbors, to be able to make decisions with presidents of the united states, and united states senators, and leaders from around the world, generals, i look back on my life, you know, the first persian gulf war, i said when i walked into the studio, the last time i was in the studio, i was taping a show for my little show on staten island, we brought in all these human shields that saddam hussein had used to keep himself self during the first gulf war, to be able to unite with some of my sisters on issues like tailhook and aberdeen, to have fights about funding domestic violence or breast cancer or, you know, maybe doing a little part to bring peace to the former yugoslavia. like, where else could you sit
to time. and i would certainly encourage it. it's not the easiest road. it's not easy to sometimes put yourself out there. but boy, the benefits. i mean, look, you're talking to me and allowing me to be a part of history. there's not many jobs where you can do that. to get the trust of your neighbors, to be able to make decisions with presidents of the united states, and united states senators, and leaders from around the world, generals, i look back on my life, you know, the first persian gulf...
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. , ,., cost that can be improved in time. , , ., time._ time. there is some cause for optimism toe _ time. there is some cause for optimism too. this _ time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is - time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is one - time. there is some cause for optimism too. this is one of l optimism too. this is one of the first collectors and it takes out about 60 tons a year. of c02 from the atmosphere. of c02 from the atmosphere. now, next year, the company says they can registrable that efficiency, 200 tons a year, and that bodes well for 2050. by and that bodes well for 2050. by getting this capture planned to run on waste energy, its own carbon footprint is about 10-15% of carbon footprint is about 10—15% of what it is capable of removing over its lifetime. and climeworks's biggest project to date, 0rka, has kicked into life last month in iceland. it captures 4000 tons of c02 each year. the company sells the permanent removal of c02 year. the company sells the permanent removal of co2 by weight, even
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chairman i believe my time is expired. >> the time has expired.ognize joaquin castro of texas of the subcommittee on international development and organization in the corporate social impact. >> taking for your testimony in being here with us today deputy secretary, it is great to see you again we talked a few years ago about japan i have a question that is a little bit involved but i want to ask it in your opening statement you mentioned then secretary of state, defendants did not carry through on the elimination of the taliban in afghanistan and they were allowed to escape to pakistan following the campaign. why do you suspect the secretary did not follow through on this campaign there was reported at the time that discussed the airlift claiming that the bush administration approved of the plan to allow the pakistanis to evacuate officers embedded with the taliban back to safety along with the taliban and al-qaeda fighters what can you tell us about the airlift andrew thinking at the time and the role that pakistan played keeping the taliban ali
chairman i believe my time is expired. >> the time has expired.ognize joaquin castro of texas of the subcommittee on international development and organization in the corporate social impact. >> taking for your testimony in being here with us today deputy secretary, it is great to see you again we talked a few years ago about japan i have a question that is a little bit involved but i want to ask it in your opening statement you mentioned then secretary of state, defendants did not...
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it and at the time, not years later. okay i will see you all on thursday. >> did you know that you can listen to lectures in history on the go, stream and as a podcast anywhere and anytime and you're watching american history tv. >> director of the fdr library, talk about his leadership in one of the skills he had was putting the right person for the right job at the right time. julie true among his military leaders together an extraordinary team during world war ii. sometimes ignoring
it and at the time, not years later. okay i will see you all on thursday. >> did you know that you can listen to lectures in history on the go, stream and as a podcast anywhere and anytime and you're watching american history tv. >> director of the fdr library, talk about his leadership in one of the skills he had was putting the right person for the right job at the right time. julie true among his military leaders together an extraordinary team during world war ii. sometimes...
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we need time to beat covid, time to plant more acreage, time to get more chemical plants online, time to build semiconductor factories, time for people to realize they're running out of money and need to get back to work the people whose money they run, they do not share that pessimism. they know that investing in stocks has been sensational. while we wait for the world to go back to normal, don't wait for the stagflationistas scare you away from the market i think it's bogus they get the stock market lower but that's an opportunity. we don't really have a stagnant economy. to the extent it's slowing, i'm betting that will be pretty temporary. as for inflation, it's real. but we just need to buckle up and stop trading off every little tick of oil or every dime maybe you have to drive out of your way to get to a costco. maybe you have to return to the workforce once we beat covid it's not the end of the world, people do not panic and you'll be surprised how quickly things get better right when most money managers think all is lost brian in of new jersey >> caller: hey, jim. it bounced
we need time to beat covid, time to plant more acreage, time to get more chemical plants online, time to build semiconductor factories, time for people to realize they're running out of money and need to get back to work the people whose money they run, they do not share that pessimism. they know that investing in stocks has been sensational. while we wait for the world to go back to normal, don't wait for the stagflationistas scare you away from the market i think it's bogus they get the stock...
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to time and with high—pressure at this time of year, night—time ground frost and fog are something wee bit cooler than it was last week, as we had temperatures three or 4 above average, so back to average and that does mean, as i say, the risk of ground frost at night. chilly start on monday. there will be a few pockets of fog around, but less widespread than we have seen recently, but they will become an issue through the week and the big changes for scotland, some quite heavy rain across the north west highlands. still those blustery showers for the northern isles and on the whole, some more cloud and damp weather for scotland. elsewhere, it looks like we will see some fine and dry weather, although in the south, temperatures will be down two or 3 on those we had through the weekend. monday night, again, quite a chilly one. notably so in the south and the north, just a little bit more cloud around with that weather front, looking at double figures holding on in some areas here, but not all. as i say, with the clear skies, they will dip away at this time of year. we will have more cl
to time and with high—pressure at this time of year, night—time ground frost and fog are something wee bit cooler than it was last week, as we had temperatures three or 4 above average, so back to average and that does mean, as i say, the risk of ground frost at night. chilly start on monday. there will be a few pockets of fog around, but less widespread than we have seen recently, but they will become an issue through the week and the big changes for scotland, some quite heavy rain across...
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elizabeth had a terrible time. she fused together training with private tutors and she was thrown out of a nurse -- in a hospital. most of them medical schools were attached to a hospital. she would try to enable her way in and say can i take this class and the marty here? she went to multiple places. she was cobbling together what she learned in finally did earn her license. she did eventually get her m.d. and went to paris and gutter and the they are afraid she was a celebrity. but she had a pretty good practice. sophia is another one that isn't interesting complicated character. she had a temper. she was not the kind of person that history like to remember but it was her idea and it was her baby. she had the worst time of all and getting a medical degree. she went to university and said hey can i apply and be in your program in the middle local school and they were like we can't afford to do it for just one woman so no, you can't come. she said i will get more women. he puts out an ad that they seque says they a
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i think about the last time carl and i think about this time.ngs are a little bit different, right? this time you've got a government and administration running around the spending money like drunken sailors with a credit card. mcconnell has dug his heels in and said we are not doing it. at the west wing is counting on him it feels like they're in a lot of trouble. >> first i'm going to pass over the effect you insulted it drunken sailors by comparing the democrats to them that is an insult to the drunken soldiers. let's think about this in order to get the debt ceiling there's three ways to get it there's ten republicans vote to proceed with the issue which is what mcconnell delivered last time. betty made it clear i'm doing this one time and one time only. for a short period of time you've got to get your act together. suck it unanimous to concede was a number of republicans they were never going to give consent one member is going to say no unanimous consent to receive they can use a bucket and check at that majority in the house and 58 democ
i think about the last time carl and i think about this time.ngs are a little bit different, right? this time you've got a government and administration running around the spending money like drunken sailors with a credit card. mcconnell has dug his heels in and said we are not doing it. at the west wing is counting on him it feels like they're in a lot of trouble. >> first i'm going to pass over the effect you insulted it drunken sailors by comparing the democrats to them that is an...
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she was working all the time. the only time that i saw her actually was, i remember this so clearly, she wanted to make sure i learned english because when i came here i didn't know english. and she was very strict about here's how you need to learn. she said you have to memorize a hundred vocabulary words every night. and every night she would make sure that she drilled me on the spelling, the use of the word, the definition, a hundred words in addition to all my studies, i was always asleep because my mother was working multiple jobs and studying. by the time she came home i was asleep. so i remember being awakened every night to be drilled on these vocabulary words. i was such a brat. now i think back to this. i said to my mother every night, why am i doing this? this is so terrible. without thinking for a moment about how tired she must've been. and the kind of sacrifice that she was making that every night she was coming home to say, i want you to have your best life. this is why we're doing this. but, in any
she was working all the time. the only time that i saw her actually was, i remember this so clearly, she wanted to make sure i learned english because when i came here i didn't know english. and she was very strict about here's how you need to learn. she said you have to memorize a hundred vocabulary words every night. and every night she would make sure that she drilled me on the spelling, the use of the word, the definition, a hundred words in addition to all my studies, i was always asleep...
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bear in mind these are taken at different times. so the total number of presidents that are going to be ranked is not constant throughout this period because the more presidents in 2014 then there were in 1988. that all affects the average, it may be somewhat of great presidents came after that point. but that really does not turn out to be the case. but we can see here only two presidents have an average ranking in the top ten, harry truman and dwight eisenhower. as i said earlier both of them have enjoyed a renaissance of their reputation after they left office. but even then, the rankings are not that impressive. your the seventh greatest president of all time, then you are not even the top 20%, right? going down the list we can see it gets pretty bad. nixon is ranked 32, 425, carter 24.4, reagan 18, bush 20.5. clinton 15, bush 36. we took the average ranking of all of these presidents it is 19. these presidents franklin roosevelt average ranking of 19 greatest. now why is that? is that the result of their individual flaw? well,
bear in mind these are taken at different times. so the total number of presidents that are going to be ranked is not constant throughout this period because the more presidents in 2014 then there were in 1988. that all affects the average, it may be somewhat of great presidents came after that point. but that really does not turn out to be the case. but we can see here only two presidents have an average ranking in the top ten, harry truman and dwight eisenhower. as i said earlier both of them...
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more or less in real time.ery week i'm covering about a week or so but there will probably be a big fundraiser to end the show. they are the two most consistently beloved and i will probably bring both of them back for that. >> they will be very excited. so speaking to your earlier point, i feel like if more people talk about it the less likely it is to happen. originally -- >> never say the title of your book before. >> is there a description of it? >> there were a couple of things that fed into it, but i think that the two things happened simultaneously. one of them like the marketing department came back and said we prefer something like a little punch but when the sales and marketing came back and said can we think of something a little punchier, it jumps off like they want to do. when they asked me that, i was not at all opposed to it. before i had done on the research on it and when i went back to even as i was writing it, there was no time in his life where he was called citizen lafayette. when they move
more or less in real time.ery week i'm covering about a week or so but there will probably be a big fundraiser to end the show. they are the two most consistently beloved and i will probably bring both of them back for that. >> they will be very excited. so speaking to your earlier point, i feel like if more people talk about it the less likely it is to happen. originally -- >> never say the title of your book before. >> is there a description of it? >> there were a...
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too of time -- short period of time. the days of putting a line in the sand between commerce and labor are over. we have to work together because we are in this together. >> you just mentioned, talking about people building new careers, the mantra of the administration is build back better, but as we have gone through the pandemic, work from home for those of us who can work from home, and we are 1.5 years into this new work life, and i am wondering from your perspective now especially as secretary of labor, are we going through a realignment not just in terms of the economy but in terms of how we go about work, out of the american people go to work, whether we are fully shifting from the 9:00 to 5:00 or the eight hour workday 21 at a location to one that is a hybrid of working in an office for working from home or simply working from home if you can? >> i think we are definitely going through a realignment in the united states in america and the world and what our work life looks like. probably one a month or two into t
too of time -- short period of time. the days of putting a line in the sand between commerce and labor are over. we have to work together because we are in this together. >> you just mentioned, talking about people building new careers, the mantra of the administration is build back better, but as we have gone through the pandemic, work from home for those of us who can work from home, and we are 1.5 years into this new work life, and i am wondering from your perspective now especially as...
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um, but at the same time, this is the first time that this has happened. this is the first time that donald trump has been under oath, again, since taking the office of the presidency. >> so, four and a half hours is a lot of time. and so, let me just ask you what was his demeanor like? and i know you were recording it, obviously, because it could play in front of a jury. did his demeanor change when the camera was on or off? what can you tell us? >> well, there are a number of video depositions of donald trump that are available. you can google them. they're on youtube. >> yep. >> and he was not dissimilar to the sort of -- um -- i would say behavior and mannerisms as you see in those videos. nevertheless, mr. trump did answer the questions that were asked. there were a handful of questions that we will have to seek a ruling from the court on but that is not an uncommon occurrence when you are examining someone under oath. i am an employment lawyer and i have taken many depositions of many bosses and that's essentially what this was today. i mean, this wa
um, but at the same time, this is the first time that this has happened. this is the first time that donald trump has been under oath, again, since taking the office of the presidency. >> so, four and a half hours is a lot of time. and so, let me just ask you what was his demeanor like? and i know you were recording it, obviously, because it could play in front of a jury. did his demeanor change when the camera was on or off? what can you tell us? >> well, there are a number of...
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the battle to avoid a shutdown _ time. the battle to avoid a shutdown of _ time. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the _ time. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us - time. the battle to avoid a - shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent to raise the debt ceiling. borisjohnson tells his party conference that britain has to change its economy away from low skills, low wages and high immigration. we are going to deal with the biggest underlying issues of our economy and society, the problem is that no government has had the guts to tackle before. �* ,., has had the guts to tackle before. ~ ,., , ., ., before. also in the programme, the hiuh before. also in the programme, the high court _ before. also in the programme, the high court in _ before. also in the programme, the high court in london - before. also in the programme, the high court in london finds l the high court in london finds that the rule of by sheikh mohammed al—maktoum secretly hacked the phone of his ex— wife princess haya ofjordan. and with natural gas prices hit
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after time.c advantage. >>> welcome back the dow hitting a record high. our investment committee is here, stephanie link is here and jim cramer, host of "mad money." new record tom lee raises his target to 2800 and we're chasing it again and correction, done >> i think this is the season's strongest period and we're down a couple of days and the 23-year period, you can find this moment very typical it is what happens now i've got to tell you, of course we all listen to everyone and paul tudor jones and there are people talking the big book and the big book is paypal is an idiot, jay powell has preannounced and let's fire him. i think he's presided over tremendous wealth creation that's including everyone this time in the same sense of doing that has he inflated this tremendous inflationary environment that i'm thinking, do you need a they know nothing >> i can't do that because what happened is there are a lot of companies that scrap their capex plans because they were in the middle of a pandemic
after time.c advantage. >>> welcome back the dow hitting a record high. our investment committee is here, stephanie link is here and jim cramer, host of "mad money." new record tom lee raises his target to 2800 and we're chasing it again and correction, done >> i think this is the season's strongest period and we're down a couple of days and the 23-year period, you can find this moment very typical it is what happens now i've got to tell you, of course we all listen to...
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, i do all the time. should i go for run today? i don't know. heads or tails. flip the coin done. i save myself a lot of time because i could spend 20 minutes agonizing. the 2nd are low stakes decisions. those are things that require a little bit more work. it's sort of like, well, you know which, which tv should i buy. and what i do there is, you know, i make some basic criteria. wow, you know, i know i want a certain size and i want to spend about x, y, z. and then i find somebody who knows more than me and i out sources to that. so i literally say to them, you know, i'm just, i can't decide, can you tell me what you think i should do? and i'd been doing that for years. and so i, i basically save myself time and energy and i don't have all that regret. now the big things in life are the high stakes decisions and there you need to sit down and thoughtfully come up with criteria. so like what are my basic criteria? and then you need to think about ok, which options meet this criteria. study all of them ac
, i do all the time. should i go for run today? i don't know. heads or tails. flip the coin done. i save myself a lot of time because i could spend 20 minutes agonizing. the 2nd are low stakes decisions. those are things that require a little bit more work. it's sort of like, well, you know which, which tv should i buy. and what i do there is, you know, i make some basic criteria. wow, you know, i know i want a certain size and i want to spend about x, y, z. and then i find somebody who knows...
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my time is up.> all you need know is a delicious fish dinner. >>> a fight of texas size proportions a. law signed by abortion bounty hunter greg abbott limits conversations about race in history in schools with one school administrator using the law to urge teachers to include opposing view points on, on the holocaust? >> make sure that if you have a book on the hole cast that you have one that has an opposing, that has -- >> how do you oppose the
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i think that the time has come for us to end our time together. thank you so much. it was really wonderful. so good to talk to you. thank you so much for joining us. >> this was really lovely. amazing. thank you so much. it was nice meeting you. >> i hope that i get to talk to both of you again. another time. >> i hope so. you are watching book tvs coverage of the southern festival of books. >> hello, my name is nathan. i would like to welcome you to the southern festival of books here in nashville tennessee. whether you are watching us online or joining us later on c-span, we have a great session for you today and we are glad you are with us. before we start, i would like to thank a few of the festival key sponsors for their ongoing support. the arts commission, the ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, we are grateful for your continued support. thank you for everything that you do to help us continue to make this a great festival every year. if you'd like to purchase books that you see featured at the festival, we encourage y
i think that the time has come for us to end our time together. thank you so much. it was really wonderful. so good to talk to you. thank you so much for joining us. >> this was really lovely. amazing. thank you so much. it was nice meeting you. >> i hope that i get to talk to both of you again. another time. >> i hope so. you are watching book tvs coverage of the southern festival of books. >> hello, my name is nathan. i would like to welcome you to the southern...
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i worked with giles a handful of times and it was fascinating every time.really does read as a thriller, a page turner as much as a history book. in that way and the book is set in berlin right after world war ii as the war was ending. it was divided into sectors and the book follows the leaders of those sectors and the sectors were divided and it was so shocking how many characters there were kind of ruling this place during this time. they are larger-than-life and almost felt like i was watching a movie. i'm curious, if you knew the time and place was famous for having these characters and that's what drew you to this subject matter or you kind of discovered it as you are doing research and just ran with it. >> so many books published each year about the second world war, hundreds and hundreds and get almost nothing is written about the postwar period. to me, it's a fascinating. because basically the whole world is up for grabs. the war is won by allies and who's going to win? misses the big issue. he's cap the whole of much of central europe as well. eve
i worked with giles a handful of times and it was fascinating every time.really does read as a thriller, a page turner as much as a history book. in that way and the book is set in berlin right after world war ii as the war was ending. it was divided into sectors and the book follows the leaders of those sectors and the sectors were divided and it was so shocking how many characters there were kind of ruling this place during this time. they are larger-than-life and almost felt like i was...
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it is time. it is past time for the u.s. constitution to join over 100 constitutions across the world in having gender equality in the constitution, including every constitution adopted since world war ii. it is time for me to stop fighting the same fights my mother, grandmother, great-grandmother had to fight. it is time for me to tell my children that the united states constitution guarantees them both equality under the law. thank you for this opportunity to speak. chair maloney: thank you for your testimony. miss milano, you are recognized. ms.milano: madam chair, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for holding this hearing and inviting the to share some thoughts with you today. while i will speak briefly about the importance of the e.r.a., this hearing is not a debate on that amendment. that debate is over. we won. states have directed congress to amend the constitution and now, it is the duty of congress and the administration to out of the way and remove the arbitrary, unnecessary and shameful deadline t
it is time. it is past time for the u.s. constitution to join over 100 constitutions across the world in having gender equality in the constitution, including every constitution adopted since world war ii. it is time for me to stop fighting the same fights my mother, grandmother, great-grandmother had to fight. it is time for me to tell my children that the united states constitution guarantees them both equality under the law. thank you for this opportunity to speak. chair maloney: thank you...
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chicken... ...no-time chicken.one thing we know, it's chicken, chicken and chicken. more choices. more wow. more to love. tyson. ♪ this mcdonald's is a special place. ♪ we have been coming here since 1998. they're so cute and so nice. they're always laughing. this is a family. ♪ where does the stress go when you're driving a lincoln? does it get tangled up in knots? you might have your own theory. but maybe it's better to just let it go. get ready - our most popular battery is even more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer need a cleanser that does more? new and improved cetaphil cleansers are specially formulated with our dermatologist-backed blend of ingredients to reinforce your skin's moisture barrier. cetaphil. complete care for your sensitive skin. good morning! maria! getting that fiber in. nice! ah, the miller's. rising and shining! that's a bright idea. with high fiber and plump juicy raisins kellogg's raisin bran gives any day a sunny start. ♪ is someone trying to steal your butterfinger? call the bfi. ♪
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so europe is 4 times stronger and they're like state budget is going to at least well times be rush. so i think is just the bulk of all russian aggression against the current is the army, is 14 times stronger than ours. the same with china. if you look at the us progress, it is the procedure, of course, it's much greater than chance. and of russia and china cooperated for a very simple reason. because natal mental book, russia, and china as any, not just the read read the recent years old numbers, which are both ok, though you message is contain russia and the stroll the shark terrace. that is not that useful. ok. teresa is ne, to itself was established to contain what was perceived as a genuine threat by the soviet union. things have dramatically changed over the last few decades. so the point where people are saying, you know, what, perhaps a problem was, nature was, should rebrand itself and understand that this is a new world order. and you don't need just to keep using the mantra of russia as being a geopolitical threat. well, i think people really should examine what nato stand
so europe is 4 times stronger and they're like state budget is going to at least well times be rush. so i think is just the bulk of all russian aggression against the current is the army, is 14 times stronger than ours. the same with china. if you look at the us progress, it is the procedure, of course, it's much greater than chance. and of russia and china cooperated for a very simple reason. because natal mental book, russia, and china as any, not just the read read the recent years old...
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.- a longer period of time.eople will be surprised, _ a longer period of time. people will be surprised, they - a longer period of time. people will be surprised, they no - will be surprised, they no mistakes happen, but a mistake like this can have such a widespread impact. that is the challen . e widespread impact. that is the challenge you _ widespread impact. that is the challenge you have _ widespread impact. that is the challenge you have nowadays i challenge you have nowadays with software development happening at such a rapid pace. people are constantly making updates and everyone wants new features, your customer may be interested in a specific trend and you want to make sure you capitalise on that trend before your competitors for other social media platforms. as a result there is this urge and ross to go to market. you know, sometimes simple mistakes can have pretty devastating long—term effect supplied in terms of the impact, we shouldn't get sidetracked, this isn't just a shouldn't get sidetracked,
.- a longer period of time.eople will be surprised, _ a longer period of time. people will be surprised, they - a longer period of time. people will be surprised, they no - will be surprised, they no mistakes happen, but a mistake like this can have such a widespread impact. that is the challen . e widespread impact. that is the challenge you _ widespread impact. that is the challenge you have _ widespread impact. that is the challenge you have nowadays i challenge you have nowadays with...
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even if i go to times a week two times a week instead of three times a week i'm still learning and putting in the effort in getting to do something that i love. now is a member of congress this is the most busy i've ever been for sure. and i was excited to work on this book on a native kid becomes a congresswoman but it took longer than i would have liked. but that's okay. but it's important to me that i take care of myself as much as i can and eating and working out when i can and that sort of stuff and making time for my family and doing those things because i can't always get all the work done unless i do that. so i think it's important for us to recognize that the standards can't be perfection with everything. >> yes it's hard and you had to be so flexible. some young people have difficulty making friends and you had to learn how to make friends and moving different places and even different continents. >> yeah you know what's so interesting even when i was older it took me a year to get my bachelor's degree. i took four years to get my associates to get her a hand for years to get my
even if i go to times a week two times a week instead of three times a week i'm still learning and putting in the effort in getting to do something that i love. now is a member of congress this is the most busy i've ever been for sure. and i was excited to work on this book on a native kid becomes a congresswoman but it took longer than i would have liked. but that's okay. but it's important to me that i take care of myself as much as i can and eating and working out when i can and that sort of...
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and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to to talk privately. there is no press unless you invite the press and pray there is no press, there are no protesters, there is no traffic, no plane flying overhead serenely, private and peaceful. >> how do people get around? >> it's golf carts everyone is assigned a golf cart program golf cart one. so golf cart one, golf carts for all of the gas, bicycles are available for pedestrians. we have cross-country trails through the woods in the winter months if you want to do that. snowmobiling saw the preside
and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a...
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to time. we still have legislation in the 1960s and 1970s that was bipartisan. today in washington i partisan -- bipartisanship doesn't exist. virtually, only democrats or republicans have. it's a sad situation when it worked on capitol hill and 1970s bipartisan legislation. i think the situation is much worse than it was in vietnam. vietnam unity with life-and-death issues every day and it was divisive. if you lived during that time you know it was awful for the country. but we did come to get a bit afterwards. now though i don't see anything that's going to bring us together anytime soon. even an issue that should unite a set of it is good to deal with, climate change, that isn't uniting us and some the other thinks are not uniting us. the reasons our are money ih more important than ever before. social media is much more important. people -- i think people now are afraid of, afraid to be bipartisan. >> i have a theory that it seems like in modern-day it's difficult for americans ever come t
to time. we still have legislation in the 1960s and 1970s that was bipartisan. today in washington i partisan -- bipartisanship doesn't exist. virtually, only democrats or republicans have. it's a sad situation when it worked on capitol hill and 1970s bipartisan legislation. i think the situation is much worse than it was in vietnam. vietnam unity with life-and-death issues every day and it was divisive. if you lived during that time you know it was awful for the country. but we did come to get...
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they can sort of merge into that >> as we do this, i may interrupt from time to time. don't have the technology to engage these platforms. how do you deal with that. >> that is obviously the biggest challenge here. i would agree. one of the things that we should be looking at is expanding who can be a bank. for example, i think walmart trying to start a bank about 10 years ago and the incumbent banks kept them from doing it. walmart could go a long ways towards providing bank services in rural communities, forpl example. i think that expanding the payment system in general to nonbanks would also help people get access to payments. >> you mentioned walmart. what about the idea that was brought up earlier about a post office. an institution that engages a lot of folks. what are your thoughts on this. i have looked at that and i think, i mean, i don't have a strong view one way or another on the post office, but my sense is that the post office based on the analysis that we did, the post office is a solution to a nonproblem which is that according to the fbi's key study,
they can sort of merge into that >> as we do this, i may interrupt from time to time. don't have the technology to engage these platforms. how do you deal with that. >> that is obviously the biggest challenge here. i would agree. one of the things that we should be looking at is expanding who can be a bank. for example, i think walmart trying to start a bank about 10 years ago and the incumbent banks kept them from doing it. walmart could go a long ways towards providing bank...
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thank you for your time as well. the time is 9:51am.to their remote arctic location, they're hard to count, and we don't know how many of these giant beasts there are. now, using satellite images, the plan is to locate every atlantic walrus. and scientists say this is essential because climate change means these animals are under threat. the sea ice on which they live most of the year is rapidly diminishing and they're having to change their behaviour and come out onto land much more often. that has almost certainly got some detrimental effects. we are not sure how much their population is being affected by that. hopefully this project will tell us that important information. we've been taking images of the earth from space for more than 60 years, but our view has changed dramatically. in the 1980s, satellites could only see objects 30 metres in size. but they quickly improved and a few years later they could see features ten metres across. today, though, the most advanced imaging satellites can see details down to just 30 centimetres,
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i've seen it a million times. miniature red plastic car running over a coworker after be driven recklessly by a tiny greg gutfeld dummy. it doesn't get any easier. what? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight's episode, justice comes coming. >> thank you so much for coming in. i'm vaccinated, you don't have to wear a mask. >> it does come to my attention that you may have murdered emily compagno. this is obviously very against company policy. what you have to say for yourself? ♪ ♪ your silence means you are denying the allegations, but do you have an extreme amount of facial wounds. it's pretty clear that you were involved in a vehicular incident. i'm afraid i'm going to have to let you go. ♪ ♪ candy? just in time for halloween. that is so sweet. you know what, forget about the whole "you're fired" thing, okay? ♪ ♪ [applause] >> greg: the show has allowed me to kill mike up on you and cat tim's another day in new york city and another woman killed on a subway train. this video made the rounds and it is brutal. but it is not really su
i've seen it a million times. miniature red plastic car running over a coworker after be driven recklessly by a tiny greg gutfeld dummy. it doesn't get any easier. what? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tonight's episode, justice comes coming. >> thank you so much for coming in. i'm vaccinated, you don't have to wear a mask. >> it does come to my attention that you may have murdered emily compagno. this is obviously very against company policy. what you have to say for yourself? ♪ ♪...
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his i was reading him i watched them change several times. i watched him adapt several times. who is often because he had this northstar the concept of liberty and equality. but he did not start his life as an abolitionist. that's something that grew on him. he did not start his life believing and democracy. for most of his life he is not an out and out democrat. by the end of his life in 1832 in 1833 he's giving speeches about just because i'm rich does not mean i should be allowed to vote. every step of his career he's always looking at whatever the status quo is. any given year he's look at the status quo and trying to figure out what can be made better. what can we reform what can we improve on? he's never going to sink i contrast this to get to the end of the book you get to franÇois who for us in obscure french politician but was quite a figure in french history who had a rigid idea of what things needed to be and he did not go further than that. lafayette was ready to change and grow. that was something consistent about him his whole life. the knock on him that he had t
his i was reading him i watched them change several times. i watched him adapt several times. who is often because he had this northstar the concept of liberty and equality. but he did not start his life as an abolitionist. that's something that grew on him. he did not start his life believing and democracy. for most of his life he is not an out and out democrat. by the end of his life in 1832 in 1833 he's giving speeches about just because i'm rich does not mean i should be allowed to vote....
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it happened one time. had an interesting outcome. >> in 31 years, is there anyone can has not talked to? a look back at the late night conversations. good evening. >>> versa breaking news, and i absolute mess in san ramon tonight after a high-speed chase involving an rv came to a crashing end. it happened within the last hour. the camper crashed into a previous at the intersection, sending the car crashing into a pole. a driver on his way home from work saw the entire thing. >> there was a motorhome coming down that hill, probably hitting i would guess 90 miles an hour. ripping down the hill. an entire line of cop cars were chasing him. he was coming to a crowded intersection. i could only imagine he blew through its fast. >>> we have calls out to said moron police for details and how this started. as well as any injuries. we will keep you posted. >>> a flight attendant was attacked mid air are grouped. she was on her way to california. she never got there. a passenger was arrested. this is american airlin
it happened one time. had an interesting outcome. >> in 31 years, is there anyone can has not talked to? a look back at the late night conversations. good evening. >>> versa breaking news, and i absolute mess in san ramon tonight after a high-speed chase involving an rv came to a crashing end. it happened within the last hour. the camper crashed into a previous at the intersection, sending the car crashing into a pole. a driver on his way home from work saw the entire thing....
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it makes me feel afraid all of the time. i am tired of feeling afraid. >>> tonight, giants fans are celebrating a big win. and, a franchise record. >> right now the team is on the verge of an nl west title. let's go out to kpix5's betty yu live for us, betty? >> reporter: liz they did not get it tonight because ultimately the l.a. dodgers beat the brewers 8-6 but the fans stuck around. they are still trickling out at this hour. earlier they were also chanting "beat l.a." >> reporter: giants beat the padres tonight 3 -0 in front of a house full of fans. they stayed put for another win, to watch the l.a. dodgers game on the big screen. a loss would of meant clinching the nl west. >> kind of unbelievable because they came back from who knew what happened but, we are big giants fans. they can do it. they just have to keep winning and keep the dodgers out. >> so excited. my 30th game this year. the best season. the giants got it. i got tickets to both the wild card game and the series game 1 we are going to the playoffs. >> repor
it makes me feel afraid all of the time. i am tired of feeling afraid. >>> tonight, giants fans are celebrating a big win. and, a franchise record. >> right now the team is on the verge of an nl west title. let's go out to kpix5's betty yu live for us, betty? >> reporter: liz they did not get it tonight because ultimately the l.a. dodgers beat the brewers 8-6 but the fans stuck around. they are still trickling out at this hour. earlier they were also chanting "beat...
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two things are happening one is that we're getting closer in time to those times when it was alreadyin. the other thing is that the market is moving forward the probability of near-term rate hikes, if you take a look at our chart here, about a 62% of a september 2022 quarter-point hike ratcheting up to 84% by december, just a couple of months ago the odds-on choice for the market was december so it's come forward by a few months about a quarter, and there was some probability of a second rate hike being built into the december contracts of a 50-basis point move by that time and this is happening along with the rise in the two-year yield and if you can take a look, scott. the two-year has been very well behaved with the post financial prices period and it was above 50 basis points and most of that time, and it is now just creeping up at 36 basis point and the fed has had the two-year well under control and now the market with tapering, is both to come in that rate hike some time next year and increasingly bring it forward into september right now. >> i wonder how much of this has to d
two things are happening one is that we're getting closer in time to those times when it was alreadyin. the other thing is that the market is moving forward the probability of near-term rate hikes, if you take a look at our chart here, about a 62% of a september 2022 quarter-point hike ratcheting up to 84% by december, just a couple of months ago the odds-on choice for the market was december so it's come forward by a few months about a quarter, and there was some probability of a second rate...
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at the time, a record for that country.e cartels are evolving, becoming key suppliers of the fentanyl that is wreaking havoc on the streets of america. >> enforcement is only one piece of the problem, right? i'm very confident that we've made a difference. but the reality is, is that unless you stop the demand, these young kids that are getting addicted that have no idea what they're taking, this is going to be a very long battle. it starts with the schools, the educators. we need to have a full court blitz on this problem. >> even though he left the dea in 2014, drew still has security concerns. afraid? >> no. i wouldn't say afraid. just hyper aware, ready for anything. >> and ready for his place in law enforcement history. a dea agent who was obsessed with the hunt for the most wanted drug lord in the world. >> i think that's where people had gotten caught up before is they just become almost infatuated with the man, with the legend, with the myth. and for me that was never the case. it was about the challenge, it was abo
at the time, a record for that country.e cartels are evolving, becoming key suppliers of the fentanyl that is wreaking havoc on the streets of america. >> enforcement is only one piece of the problem, right? i'm very confident that we've made a difference. but the reality is, is that unless you stop the demand, these young kids that are getting addicted that have no idea what they're taking, this is going to be a very long battle. it starts with the schools, the educators. we need to have...
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seven to 11 degrees below average for this time of the year. let's check in with ann for a look at traffic. >>> things looking smooth. it is only 4:30 this wednesday morning. let's start with a look at the bay bridge. everything looking clear. metering lights are off right now. it should be an easy drive. high wind advisory on the bridge. time from the maze into san francisco. six minutes and taking a look at the san mateo bridge. high wind advisory. it's a 12 minute drive from 880 to highway 101 and looking at the map of the pass. it's a 26 minute drive right now from 2o 5 to 680. going from tracy into the city. >>> live to oracle park and the giants are headed home for game five. >> san francisco's loss in la r taall nlds. the game is tomorrow at 6:07. >> veteran has the complete break down. >> from dodger stadium where the experts said this was going to go five, the dodger fans last night certainly wanted this nlds series to go five but there were 26 giants players in the clubhouse that wanted to close it last night but you know what? evan l
seven to 11 degrees below average for this time of the year. let's check in with ann for a look at traffic. >>> things looking smooth. it is only 4:30 this wednesday morning. let's start with a look at the bay bridge. everything looking clear. metering lights are off right now. it should be an easy drive. high wind advisory on the bridge. time from the maze into san francisco. six minutes and taking a look at the san mateo bridge. high wind advisory. it's a 12 minute drive from 880 to...
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so what sort of man, great time for our city. a lot of times and it's crazy. you said that because i was just with orlando based last night. you were big. yeah, man, he's, you know, he's a buddy of mine and we were here one of i lose cigar bars that we like to go to over at the ritz in clayton and the great chicago one of the best. and you know, we hang out, we watch football and depends on what's going on. so yeah, i still get to hang with a few of those guys in there and watch. marshall faulk is one of my big brothers. so i'm always talking to, to 8 man and not, you know, i, i'd say he's the greatest run back to ever do it. so, but you know, i'm a little biased. wow. listen, brother, when you put all the tools together, he's like marcus allen, the cat will pick up a blitz and just drop people in the hole outside of berry sanders at the said. never seen a smooth flag marshall faulk receptions. hit the hit the inside around here, the outside run the complete package. complete package. a hello football. sorry folks. we got way late here, but i'm with the st. lo
so what sort of man, great time for our city. a lot of times and it's crazy. you said that because i was just with orlando based last night. you were big. yeah, man, he's, you know, he's a buddy of mine and we were here one of i lose cigar bars that we like to go to over at the ritz in clayton and the great chicago one of the best. and you know, we hang out, we watch football and depends on what's going on. so yeah, i still get to hang with a few of those guys in there and watch. marshall faulk...
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i'm sure your hard work preparing for a busy time this time of year. so what could we do to get out of the way or not do? >> thank you congresswoman. we are starting to see other things and i truly believe one thing we buy from now will be 35 or 40 percent higher it will take a while to catch up at the register. so those in the industry men to automate to keep up with increased demand or do whatever we can do to find people it is a worldwide struggle. i feel the us has a unique opportunity for advancement right now. and on a global level. what are we doing to tap into the workforce that is here and to find those pockets of people and how we can get them out and working that is key right now. >> i am out of time i yield back. >> thank you chairman very manage and thank you to the republican leader. for holding this hearing we appreciate you taking time away from your business and your homes. i was in business for many years for friends that are owning small businesses nationwide the workforce issues as being describe. and with that container talk cost h
i'm sure your hard work preparing for a busy time this time of year. so what could we do to get out of the way or not do? >> thank you congresswoman. we are starting to see other things and i truly believe one thing we buy from now will be 35 or 40 percent higher it will take a while to catch up at the register. so those in the industry men to automate to keep up with increased demand or do whatever we can do to find people it is a worldwide struggle. i feel the us has a unique...
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i yield myself such time as i may consume. >> your time is recognized. >> thank you. in the 1980s, as chairman adler said, congressmen enacted harsh penalties for federal drug offenses, including mandatory minimum sentences. in that 1986 act, the anti-drug abuse act, it did create 100-1 sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine. meaning an individual convicted of selling five grams of crack cocaine would receive the same sentence as someone convicted of selling 500 grams of powder cocaine. earlier, years ago, representative dan lundgren, who had been here in the '80s, in 1986 when this was passed, said that republicans were told in 1986 with the democratic majority by representative charlie rangel that if they did not support the huge disparity, then they did not care about black neighborhoods and the scourge that crack cocaine was creating and ruining in black neighborhoods. so it easily passed because in '86, no one wanted to be called a racist. this law contributed to the growth of the u.s. federal prison population from the 1990s through 2000s. in 2010
i yield myself such time as i may consume. >> your time is recognized. >> thank you. in the 1980s, as chairman adler said, congressmen enacted harsh penalties for federal drug offenses, including mandatory minimum sentences. in that 1986 act, the anti-drug abuse act, it did create 100-1 sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine. meaning an individual convicted of selling five grams of crack cocaine would receive the same sentence as someone convicted of selling 500 grams...
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Oct 14, 2021
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the time has come to revive that hope. we must keep it alive for ourselves, our children, our grandchildren, and yes, our world. ronald reagan said freedom is never more than one generation away from extension. america is now putting that to the test. i have faith we can pass that test like we always have. our challenges are steep, but they are not too steep to overcome. so long as we believe in america and fight for america. we had no higher have no higher calling as a people. together with you, i pledge to answer the call and inspire our country once again. thank you, god bless you, and may god bless america. [applause] announcer: federal officials and weather experts testified today on weather forecasting. you can watch it tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. on c-span two tonight, the house financial services subcommittee hearing on the potential effects of a cashless economy on disadvantaged communities, 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two, c-span.org, or our new video app, c-span now. announcer: a new mobile video app
the time has come to revive that hope. we must keep it alive for ourselves, our children, our grandchildren, and yes, our world. ronald reagan said freedom is never more than one generation away from extension. america is now putting that to the test. i have faith we can pass that test like we always have. our challenges are steep, but they are not too steep to overcome. so long as we believe in america and fight for america. we had no higher have no higher calling as a people. together with...
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Oct 12, 2021
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means over time.tice the first lesson the importance of a realistic picture of what is possible. i appreciate understanding the history and context of the situation if you are going to have any idea of how to affect his future direction. my first question is as a student trying to understand the root sources of the conflicts in afghanistan, how far back do we need to go to begin that study? is it back to 2001 covid 1979, to really prepare a strategy how far do we have to go to understand it? >> i don't think there is a set a answer congressman for that answer. but in afghanistan certainly the previous ten years before 911. that's the combination the taliban rule in the civil war. and then the ten years before that which is the soviet experience. but actually should have drawn deeper than that in the constitution of 1964 turned out to be the basis of the constitution. i am talking in decades of experience that often does not reside in the u.s. government but it doesn't reside. resides in academia, it r
means over time.tice the first lesson the importance of a realistic picture of what is possible. i appreciate understanding the history and context of the situation if you are going to have any idea of how to affect his future direction. my first question is as a student trying to understand the root sources of the conflicts in afghanistan, how far back do we need to go to begin that study? is it back to 2001 covid 1979, to really prepare a strategy how far do we have to go to understand it?...
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in time for this holiday season. >> okay.n update on the container situation at the moment. >> reporter: president frank thiessen is manning the operation. have you ever worked in logistics before? >> not directly. >> reporter: why did you need to get directly involved in the logistics? >> because of the global sly problems we're facing. >> reporter: orders, arrival dates, all tracked with precision. >> pretty much first thing in the morning is really chaking the backlog in the warehouse. boxes of toys at the well-known slot carmaker are stuck in their warehouses in china waiting for a ride. >> we still have about 25, 30 containers which are just not missing, which will not be here. >> reporter: that's 30% of their holiday product, one of many companies dealing with a supply chain nightmare with port congestion and containers shipped to may are just arriving in atlanta five months behind schedule. >> we have seen such a surge in the last 90 days. >> reporter: angela higgs runs the freight forwarding company for carreira ravel
in time for this holiday season. >> okay.n update on the container situation at the moment. >> reporter: president frank thiessen is manning the operation. have you ever worked in logistics before? >> not directly. >> reporter: why did you need to get directly involved in the logistics? >> because of the global sly problems we're facing. >> reporter: orders, arrival dates, all tracked with precision. >> pretty much first thing in the morning is really...