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at the same time, mr. speaker, this legislation also includes additional funding to facilitate the resettlement of our afghan allies and their families. it's also essential we suspend the debt limit to prevent a default that would trigger an economic catastrophe, not only here but around the world. and this continuing resolution includes such a suspension. in my career over the 40 years that i have spent here, republican and democratic secretaries of the treasury and administrations have urged us not to allow the credit and faith of the united states of america to fail. in years past, democrats and republicans came together to address the debt limit because we all know how dangerous it would be for america not to pay the bills it has already incurred. this is not for additional spending. this is for what we have already spent. either by spending on objectives or cutting revenues. let me remind everyone what we are talking about. this is about paying for what we already bought. the family can't just decide
at the same time, mr. speaker, this legislation also includes additional funding to facilitate the resettlement of our afghan allies and their families. it's also essential we suspend the debt limit to prevent a default that would trigger an economic catastrophe, not only here but around the world. and this continuing resolution includes such a suspension. in my career over the 40 years that i have spent here, republican and democratic secretaries of the treasury and administrations have urged...
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in buffer time. next slide. so, in summary, i just want to say that i am so incredibly proud of our transit service planning team, our transportation management center, our maintenance of way, our capital project and construction team from the whole subway task force that included almost a dozen different divisions of the collaboration and creativity that they have offered in rethinking the rail system, all the work that they have done during the pandemic in order to improve speed reliability and capacity on the subway and the data team for showing that the risks that we took in the pandemic are paying off. so, these are, again, just preliminary results. we're going to continue to monitor and refine and continue to strive to invest in major improvements, to the subway including investing in the train control system which we hope will give us significant additional benefits in speed and reliability in the subway and, of course, as we get new rail cars, we'll be able to reduce gaps in the subway by add
in buffer time. next slide. so, in summary, i just want to say that i am so incredibly proud of our transit service planning team, our transportation management center, our maintenance of way, our capital project and construction team from the whole subway task force that included almost a dozen different divisions of the collaboration and creativity that they have offered in rethinking the rail system, all the work that they have done during the pandemic in order to improve speed reliability...
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with that i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from alabama is recognized mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. the underlying bill before this body, f.y.2022 national defense authorization act, would increase spending by 3% over inflation, a modest increase. it passed our committee with an overwhelming bipartisan vote. this amendment guts the bill.11. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise as the designee of the gentlewoman from massachusetts, congresswoman clark. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 105 printed in part c of house report 117-125 offered by mr. bowman of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 667, the gentleman from new york, mr. bowman, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. bowman: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to offer a commonsense, good government amendment that has already passed this ho
with that i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from alabama is recognized mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. the underlying bill before this body, f.y.2022 national defense authorization act, would increase spending by 3% over inflation, a modest increase. it passed our committee with an overwhelming bipartisan vote. this amendment guts the bill.11. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> mr....
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right time. so we are historians so i occasionally have questions to ask you predict the future in this case. the fact so there's no hundred eight in the congress and 88 in the house and have me do think there will be in the 150th anniversary and 2067 pretty. >> i hope there will be a lot more pretty to be wonderful third trisomy. when another 50 percent anyway. and if we can encourage women to run, that can happen but again they got to be willing to step up and i think that is missing today. just not willing to serve because of the things we talked about before. >> what you think needs to be done to encourage women to take the next step pretty. >> i think that they need to understand that you can get here printed they need to understand that you can take risks and still survive partied and if you fail is not the end of the world coming to pick and you start over again as a matter of this mentoring going on. and of the state levels and i think that is where we got the ball and trying to mentor su
right time. so we are historians so i occasionally have questions to ask you predict the future in this case. the fact so there's no hundred eight in the congress and 88 in the house and have me do think there will be in the 150th anniversary and 2067 pretty. >> i hope there will be a lot more pretty to be wonderful third trisomy. when another 50 percent anyway. and if we can encourage women to run, that can happen but again they got to be willing to step up and i think that is missing...
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it is about 10 times what you would see in a natural environment 10 times as much. so what you, what you analyze in your water, you did about a 100 times more than one would find it and polluted natural prestige. water soften in a farm surrounded by pollution. its animals badly contaminated it's disturbing news. the hair of your goat shows the highest level of or fell off or analyze the metals. okay. you see uranium is 60 times for elevator, but all the lit is elevated to 80 times the mean almost $100.00 times above what's normal? it's the same, was cobalt at the same was also next and a $600.00 times for nickel. maybe here and you did, you didn't know. and no, no. okay. alright, i can have all of the. yes you can. it's all use for mazda was alice when elaine dow, at right for the fleming farm y. livestock die prematurely township, where children have your logic disorders and suffer from terrible coughing fits. but all the medical links between poor health and mining. so clear cut staff at the free local health clinic might have some among the patient is julie zulu,
it is about 10 times what you would see in a natural environment 10 times as much. so what you, what you analyze in your water, you did about a 100 times more than one would find it and polluted natural prestige. water soften in a farm surrounded by pollution. its animals badly contaminated it's disturbing news. the hair of your goat shows the highest level of or fell off or analyze the metals. okay. you see uranium is 60 times for elevator, but all the lit is elevated to 80 times the mean...
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by the time. ., by theresa may has been picked up by the time. . g ., ., the time.ink we are _ the time. i agree with john, and i think we are at _ the time. i agree with john, and i think we are at cuban _ the time. i agree with john, and i think we are at cuban missile - the time. i agree with john, and i i think we are at cuban missile crisis stage _ think we are at cuban missile crisis stage yet— think we are at cuban missile crisis stage yet and i also think that you use the _ stage yet and i also think that you use the term cold war is slightly misunderstand what china does lack motivations are here. it is not like pressure. — motivations are here. it is not like pressure. it— motivations are here. it is not like pressure, it is not trying to export an ideology— pressure, it is not trying to export an ideology and i think a lot of discussions around this are a response _ discussions around this are a response to channel's behaviour can be based _ response to channel's behaviour can be based on — response to channel's behaviour can be based on slightly faulty a
by the time. ., by theresa may has been picked up by the time. . g ., ., the time.ink we are _ the time. i agree with john, and i think we are at _ the time. i agree with john, and i think we are at cuban _ the time. i agree with john, and i think we are at cuban missile - the time. i agree with john, and i i think we are at cuban missile crisis stage _ think we are at cuban missile crisis stage yet— think we are at cuban missile crisis stage yet and i also think that you use the _ stage yet...
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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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period of time. we close the gates, which we department want to do during this period of time. force protection. we were very active with our overhead, which is -- often has a suppressive effect on their activities. we still took rockets the next day. they fired the rockets from your point and from other places. i would say unequivocally in this case, clearly the intelligence was wrong on this vehicle. we certainly regret that as i've been clear. >> go to the phones. jennifer, "new york times." jennifer, you there? >> my question is on a different matter, john, for after this. >> okay. louis martinez, abc. you there, louis? okay. nothing heard. nancy yusef. >> thank you. general, can you clarify a couple points? you followed the wrong protocol from the be beginning. that is you weren't following one vehicle and mistaken it for another one. in your initial statement, you said there's no initial reports of civilian casualties. it appears there's some concern very early on. so on what basis did you make
period of time. we close the gates, which we department want to do during this period of time. force protection. we were very active with our overhead, which is -- often has a suppressive effect on their activities. we still took rockets the next day. they fired the rockets from your point and from other places. i would say unequivocally in this case, clearly the intelligence was wrong on this vehicle. we certainly regret that as i've been clear. >> go to the phones. jennifer, "new...
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the he had been ill for some time. yes, he i had been ill for some time.en ill for some time. yes, he had managed to keep it _ had been ill for some time. yes, he had managed to keep it quiet - had been ill for some time. yes, he had managed to keep it quiet and i | had managed to keep it quiet and i only found out a few months ago how he was. i spoke to him on the phone then and he sent a video in his boycie character and he looked fine. uas hope that they will pull through and that was the hope —— you always hope that they will pull through. when i got the phone call this morning, i'm not embarrassed to say that i had a tear or two. it has been an emotional day.- that i had a tear or two. it has been an emotional day. now the latest coronavirus figures — and there were 29,612 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the last week, an average of 29,624 new cases per day. hospital figures from last thursday showed just over 8,000 people with covid being treated in the uk. another 56 deaths have been recorded of people, who died w
the he had been ill for some time. yes, he i had been ill for some time.en ill for some time. yes, he had managed to keep it _ had been ill for some time. yes, he had managed to keep it quiet - had been ill for some time. yes, he had managed to keep it quiet and i | had managed to keep it quiet and i only found out a few months ago how he was. i spoke to him on the phone then and he sent a video in his boycie character and he looked fine. uas hope that they will pull through and that was the...
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times.ondon may _ pre- pandemic times. a lot of people in london may disagree _ pre- pandemic times. a lot of people in london may disagree with - pre- pandemic times. a lot of people in london may disagree with that. . in london may disagree with that. whether the public transport infrastructure is up to coping with the surge and demand. l infrastructure is up to coping with the surge and demand.— infrastructure is up to coping with the surge and demand. i think this is aood the surge and demand. i think this is good news _ the surge and demand. i think this is good news so _ the surge and demand. i think this is good news so long _ the surge and demand. i think this is good news so long as _ the surge and demand. i think this is good news so long as everyone l is good news so long as everyone wears a mask. as someone who takes the tube home from my work on times radio i the tube home from my work on times radii ~' ., , the tube home from my work on times radio_ shameless - radio i know it
times.ondon may _ pre- pandemic times. a lot of people in london may disagree _ pre- pandemic times. a lot of people in london may disagree with - pre- pandemic times. a lot of people in london may disagree with that. . in london may disagree with that. whether the public transport infrastructure is up to coping with the surge and demand. l infrastructure is up to coping with the surge and demand.— infrastructure is up to coping with the surge and demand. i think this is aood the surge and...
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i appreciate your time. i know this is a very intense time for you. >> it is an incredibly intense time. we have been back and forth with the fifth circuit and then going up to the supreme court yesterday and again just filed our reply at 8:00 eastern time tonight. again working to get an injunction from the supreme court to block this, as you said, dystopian law that will go into effect at midnight tonight if the supreme court doesn't step in. so thank you for covering this because it is a very intense news time on important issues from afghanistan to the hurricane in louisiana. but this is also so critical because the constitutional rights of people in texas are on the line tonight. >> nancy, what do you expect the court to do, and let me also just ask you if i effectively explained that right? i know it's more complex than the way that i laid that out. but did i effectively get that right in terms of the hole that this will punch in the protections of roe v. wade even without the court having to overtly s
i appreciate your time. i know this is a very intense time for you. >> it is an incredibly intense time. we have been back and forth with the fifth circuit and then going up to the supreme court yesterday and again just filed our reply at 8:00 eastern time tonight. again working to get an injunction from the supreme court to block this, as you said, dystopian law that will go into effect at midnight tonight if the supreme court doesn't step in. so thank you for covering this because it is...
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so the sense of islam of phobia was very, very present at that time. and for the 1st time muslims were getting attacked since 911. it then came to the u. k. and so we were constantly, every time i went and did interviews, all right, good introduction. to people they would look at me like i was lying about where i was from because surely people from afghanistan don't look like me, don't speak like me because they had this image of what the media painted. i've gotten people to be like, or muslim community to be like just barbarians. and so i felt that they fell on my shoulders to, to get rid of that view, a stigma that it was created by the media. so that's why it was just the timing of it and it was my obligation. i felt like it was my duty to my people to change the narrative of the way the world was painting people, which is again what's happening now. so your concern was lot before be arising from generalize the acts of some terrorist and saying, well that's the whole religion or a whole range of people. that was your concern. yes. whole range of peo
so the sense of islam of phobia was very, very present at that time. and for the 1st time muslims were getting attacked since 911. it then came to the u. k. and so we were constantly, every time i went and did interviews, all right, good introduction. to people they would look at me like i was lying about where i was from because surely people from afghanistan don't look like me, don't speak like me because they had this image of what the media painted. i've gotten people to be like, or muslim...
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now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail i want to be your president. it was the longest handshake ever because he kind of looked at me like he never thought about it. he said i appreciate it. i will get back to you. a week later it all happened very quickly. back in austin in andy carr's office, who was the chief of staff he pret
now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on...
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for another episode of "cp time." ♪♪ ♪♪ >> oh. hello there. welcome to "cp time.", we'll be discussing black fashion models. we all know the famous ones, naomi campbell, tara banks, i iman, and myself. this had is gucci. this vest is armani, and my shirt is ross dress for less. you eat as much mustard as i do you can't be droppings more than $5 on a button-up. but none of us would be here without the pioneers who broke into the industry. models like naomi sims, the first black supermodel. as a young woman in the 18960s, modeling agencies told sims her skin was too dark to be a model. so she just went around the agencies and booked campaigns directly with fashion photographers. the best revenge is success. if that's not an option, drop dog doo-doo into their car through the sunroof. but i digress. sims graced the covers of many magazines which opened the doors for countless other black models like oprah winfrey who's on the cover of a magazine once a dang month. after sims left modeling, she made a fortune building a beauty empire featuring collections in cosmetics.
for another episode of "cp time." ♪♪ ♪♪ >> oh. hello there. welcome to "cp time.", we'll be discussing black fashion models. we all know the famous ones, naomi campbell, tara banks, i iman, and myself. this had is gucci. this vest is armani, and my shirt is ross dress for less. you eat as much mustard as i do you can't be droppings more than $5 on a button-up. but none of us would be here without the pioneers who broke into the industry. models like naomi sims,...
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a recess of the committee at any time. as a reminder to all members, we have a hard stop at 1:30 pm. members who are unable to ask their questions at today's hearing will be given priority in our next hearing with the secretary. pursuant to house rules, the committee will continue to provide accommodations for members who request to participate in hearings virtually but. i am very happy to have the vast majority of our members and our witnesses participating in person here today, as a reminder, those who are not fully vaccinated must continue to wear a mask in the hearing room and practice social distancing. but i would also like to encourage our members to continue wearing masks if they feel comfortable doing so. so we have a little bit of a problem with our timing apparatus here this morning. we can see the timing here, when your five minutes are up. our witness can see her five minutes. and of course it will be monitored by our friends on the opposite side of the aisle. so we will make sure that we are all in sync with
a recess of the committee at any time. as a reminder to all members, we have a hard stop at 1:30 pm. members who are unable to ask their questions at today's hearing will be given priority in our next hearing with the secretary. pursuant to house rules, the committee will continue to provide accommodations for members who request to participate in hearings virtually but. i am very happy to have the vast majority of our members and our witnesses participating in person here today, as a reminder,...
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and the times stood by telemarketing. his journalism has been called into question before describing her final report. so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories, however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims. and the new york times did precisely this, when i put out the caliph, that based on testimony given by an imposter, i mean, it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff, poor people being crucified and stabbed in the heart, and the blood was everywhere to help it. i just do, i'm a fake killer. now. i didn't give him a chance to repent, stabbed him. but because of the long denigration of muslims with both within popular culture and within the media, it was believable. those stereotypes that play unfair are uneasy. sal for the politicians, filmmakers, and news networks that acted as travel agents for the war on terror discourse, political leaders, the world over have adopted that language, in some case
and the times stood by telemarketing. his journalism has been called into question before describing her final report. so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories, however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims. and the new york times did precisely this, when i put out the caliph, that based on testimony given by an imposter, i mean, it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff,...
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at that time the planes were grounded. was there a moment you had a sense things were at least under control under those circumstances? >> we felt increasingly confident that they were if not under control, at least we had reached a pause in terms of further violence and damage and further chaos. i think there is a lot of concern mother this would be a second wave. we didn't know and no one could tell us anything even though it may not have come from an airplane, it could have come from something else. a missile or whatever so there was a lot of concern about how quickly we could be assured whatever was happening had exhausted its initial phase. of course almost immediately that led to discussions later in the afternoon how quickly we could go back and whether it was safe and whether it was in the country's interest for us to speak to the country and defiantly open up the capitol again the next day. we saw not only as symbolic but critical in terms of psyche and statement we wanted to make not allowing these forces to shut
at that time the planes were grounded. was there a moment you had a sense things were at least under control under those circumstances? >> we felt increasingly confident that they were if not under control, at least we had reached a pause in terms of further violence and damage and further chaos. i think there is a lot of concern mother this would be a second wave. we didn't know and no one could tell us anything even though it may not have come from an airplane, it could have come from...
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so, thank you for your time. book is quite optimistic given what it's about and how scary and horrifying some of the scenes are. >> thank you for taking the time to read this and ask these questions because at the end of the day i want people after they read the book to be hopeful because whatever we do we have to do it in a way that could have a positive impact on the generations to come, and i believe we can do that. "after words" is available as a podcast. to listen, visit c-span.org/podcast or search "after words" on your podcast app and watch this and all previous interviews on booktv.org. click the button at the top of the page. >>> welcome to the latest in the series of the institute's training events. today i've got the pleasure
so, thank you for your time. book is quite optimistic given what it's about and how scary and horrifying some of the scenes are. >> thank you for taking the time to read this and ask these questions because at the end of the day i want people after they read the book to be hopeful because whatever we do we have to do it in a way that could have a positive impact on the generations to come, and i believe we can do that. "after words" is available as a podcast. to listen, visit...
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the first time i did. i went for an interview in the office and i know it sounds maybe a little silly, but it never occurred to me that he might actually work in his office and so in all of my preparations for my interview, i planned, what would i say? how would i answer the questions? i never prepared myself or meeting ronald reagan himself. i just never thought it would happen. and so, i will embarrass myself with this story but it's already out there in print for the world to see. and i hope you will enjoy it and experience the exhilaration in meeting this man for the first time. so, i was a locked out after the interview was over, i was feeling pretty good about it and i walked out the lobby and i was seated in the lobby, there were going to bring me parking validation's, thankfully, because i was a starving college student and i was worried i went even be able to pay to get my car out of the garage. so i was sitting there in the lobby and it says, waiting for my interview or in the lobby, felt almost
the first time i did. i went for an interview in the office and i know it sounds maybe a little silly, but it never occurred to me that he might actually work in his office and so in all of my preparations for my interview, i planned, what would i say? how would i answer the questions? i never prepared myself or meeting ronald reagan himself. i just never thought it would happen. and so, i will embarrass myself with this story but it's already out there in print for the world to see. and i hope...
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or is this a different time? no, that was actually from a couple days ago. pete flew in i wrote and directed this movie with a friend of mine. and he came in to do a cameo on the last day >> seth: oh, great >> and he was like, "we should have breakfast." and i got to breakfast and we were looking at the menu and both of us saw this drink. and we were -- you know, we're -- kind of looking at the name of it and we were like "it looks so good but like i don't want to be the one to order it. so we both looked at the waiter, and we were like, "can we get two beach boys, please?" [ laughter ] >> seth: the beach boys! >> so, like -- >> seth: you guys are the new beach boys i love it. so you went -- i just want to get the timeline right you were doing a show in ohio and instead of driving five hours, chappelle jets you to his place. >> we fly back >> seth: how long were you there? >> we do like a solid -- mom's 81st birthday for -- >> seth: so you went to the party? >> yeah. >> seth: great >> which it was a party. and 81
or is this a different time? no, that was actually from a couple days ago. pete flew in i wrote and directed this movie with a friend of mine. and he came in to do a cameo on the last day >> seth: oh, great >> and he was like, "we should have breakfast." and i got to breakfast and we were looking at the menu and both of us saw this drink. and we were -- you know, we're -- kind of looking at the name of it and we were like "it looks so good but like i don't want to be...
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this time.still be underdogs for _ more potent this time. but they will still be underdogs for any _ still be underdogs for any semifinal.— still be underdogs for any semifinal. , . , , semifinal. very much so but they were underdogs _ semifinal. very much so but they were underdogs last _ semifinal. very much so but they were underdogs last week - semifinal. very much so but they were underdogs last week and i semifinal. very much so but they i were underdogs last week and went to warrington _ were underdogs last week and went to warrington a one x 19 points and they have — warrington a one x 19 points and they have played cattle and dragon three _ they have played cattle and dragon three times if year but only by narrow— three times if year but only by narrow margins and last time they went— narrow margins and last time they went to _ narrow margins and last time they went to france and lost by only two. it is went to france and lost by only two. it is up _ went to france and lost by only two.
this time.still be underdogs for _ more potent this time. but they will still be underdogs for any _ still be underdogs for any semifinal.— still be underdogs for any semifinal. , . , , semifinal. very much so but they were underdogs _ semifinal. very much so but they were underdogs last _ semifinal. very much so but they were underdogs last week - semifinal. very much so but they were underdogs last week and i semifinal. very much so but they i were underdogs last week and went to warrington...
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so at the north, for now all this, all the time zones and none of them the same time, no time, no other people just be down las frozen desert. it was most to real experience in my life. well, until this happened in the i to order the north pole after all, and only have people made it here on top of the world. so go ah, good with magical in this place. to me personally, is that you exist within one dimension with the world around the human case. time with the rhythm of all the people who are close ones friends relative to scaffolding different less weight. because if you're in one dimension you're paying for some time one could look we live on the right or wrong please. ah.
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will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk to me ah ah, among the stories that shape the weak, the u. s. ends. it's 20 year, a military campaign in afghanistan, leaving the country and of the same terrorist group. they vowed to defeat a generation ago, those a part of the american forces rubbish, capital international airport, their final refuge, all the helicopters and there are a lot of them that were abandoned the was have been cut various various electrical blocks removed. yeah. the the tell about their supporters helping, celebrating the us with role with the groups white flags flown across the country. jo biden's approval reading sinks to new lows. we look at how the u. s. administration is trying to salvage image after the disastrous pull out on the british foreign secretary as brill by m. p. 's over his handling of the gun crisis and why he was relaxing on the beach when capital fell. when did you board holiday? what deep speaking gordon didn't what he did say or what i made, what date? holiday separately said, i think your personal trans policy support
will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk to me ah ah, among the stories that shape the weak, the u. s. ends. it's 20 year, a military campaign in afghanistan, leaving the country and of the same terrorist group. they vowed to defeat a generation ago, those a part of the american forces rubbish, capital international airport, their final refuge, all the helicopters and there are a lot of them that were abandoned the was have been cut various various electrical blocks...
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can you give me a time frame? >> i cannot because we're reliant on our partner, mexico too, implement that program. that is a bilateral agreement. we are workingual mexico to implement that program. >> so, what i'm gathering then is you have no idea when that program will be fully implemented? >> congressman, let me be -- >> just tell me yes or no. >> we are working to implement it. >> i'm reclaiming my time. i have a question for director wray. do we know the identify of the kabul airport bomber? and do we have any information this person was previously incarcerated at the air base? if i can get eether to comment on that. >> i believe we've identified certain individuals associated with the bombing. i'm not sure, as i sit right here, if that's sufficiently developed to be able to share in a public hearing. so, let me see if there's more information we can supply to, as a follow up because it may require classified setting and then the second part is there may be an ongoing investigation that might be impacted. so
can you give me a time frame? >> i cannot because we're reliant on our partner, mexico too, implement that program. that is a bilateral agreement. we are workingual mexico to implement that program. >> so, what i'm gathering then is you have no idea when that program will be fully implemented? >> congressman, let me be -- >> just tell me yes or no. >> we are working to implement it. >> i'm reclaiming my time. i have a question for director wray. do we know...
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"it's time to go part our offices" _ chairman. "it's time to go part our offices."years away.- offices." they're saying it could only be two years away. that's a scary thought. — only be two years away. that's a scary thought, isn't _ only be two years away. that's a scary thought, isn't it? - only be two years away. that's a scary thought, isn't it? the - only be two years away. that's a scary thought, isn't it? the last| scary thought, isn't it? the last one didn't feel that long ago. the front page of the telegraph, continuing with the paper. uk purity pact with us and australia to curb china. . . . pact with us and australia to curb china. , , , , ., ., china. this partnership built around nuclear powered _ china. this partnership built around nuclear powered submarines, - china. this partnership built around nuclear powered submarines, but l china. this partnership built around . nuclear powered submarines, but what is happening here is an attempt to counter the threats and perhaps competition from china. you have democracies saying to china, may be too much in
"it's time to go part our offices" _ chairman. "it's time to go part our offices."years away.- offices." they're saying it could only be two years away. that's a scary thought. — only be two years away. that's a scary thought, isn't _ only be two years away. that's a scary thought, isn't it? - only be two years away. that's a scary thought, isn't it? the - only be two years away. that's a scary thought, isn't it? the last| scary thought, isn't it? the last one didn't...
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america has stood down enemies before, and we will do so this time. none of us will ever forget this day. yet, we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world. thank you an oral history entitled the last card, insights george w. bush decision to surge in iraq. >> i be remiss if i did not recognize my great friend and colleague, the best present of the best of world affairs in the united states. no it a lot of world affair council members here, jim who very, very grateful to jim for his help with this. so as i said, we've got the players including steven hadley who will be speaking tonight. a truly great public servant. he was a director of the nsc under bush i say public servant and at days when that meant something and it really mattered. and we respected people who hold these high positions. we look to hearing from him tonight. i think now, without even leaving the stage i'm going to get the first panel underway so we can start this. as a college professor to get your notepads out, discussion. were going to start the first
america has stood down enemies before, and we will do so this time. none of us will ever forget this day. yet, we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world. thank you an oral history entitled the last card, insights george w. bush decision to surge in iraq. >> i be remiss if i did not recognize my great friend and colleague, the best present of the best of world affairs in the united states. no it a lot of world affair council members here, jim who very, very...
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very many thanks for your time, we i many thanks for your time, we appreciate it. the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine. professor dame sarah gilbert is calling for doses to be sent to countries in need. professor gilbert says some vulnerable groups will need boosters. but immunity is "lasting well" in the majority of cases. up to 500,000 people with severely weakened immune systems should be offered a third dose of the jab. that's been the line from the uk vaccine advisory body — thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation — until now. thejcvi has also suggested more than 30 million people should receive a third dose, including all adults over 50, in its interim advice issued injuly. the vaccine advisory committee is due to give its final advice on boosters soon. health secretary, sajid javid, has said he's awaiting that "final advice" from the jcvi, but was "confident" a booster programme would start later this month. professor gilbert explained the reasons for her comments. i was being asked questions about whether we should be boosting people in this country or
very many thanks for your time, we i many thanks for your time, we appreciate it. the oxford—astrazeneca vaccine. professor dame sarah gilbert is calling for doses to be sent to countries in need. professor gilbert says some vulnerable groups will need boosters. but immunity is "lasting well" in the majority of cases. up to 500,000 people with severely weakened immune systems should be offered a third dose of the jab. that's been the line from the uk vaccine advisory body —...
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and, you know, those were dangerous times. were they frightening times for you?ean, when you went out and you're a child, well, was there a sense of will he come back? will he face the same fate as my cousin faced? well, look, we were no different to many families, so i'm not sharing this because i believe that somehow we were a special case. we weren't. but yes, you were always worried about the knock on the door. who was it? and you were always at night suspicious of people calling at your home. you know, we had to check under our car every time the family went out to see would there be a bomb under the car? and that was life. that was what life was like growing up in the northern ireland that i was born into. and that's why i've dedicated so much of my life to moving north ——northern lreand beyond that. and i'm glad that my children have grown up largely in a more peaceful northern ireland and that that makes politics all worthwhile for me. it's why i am so committed to resolving the problems that we have at the moment, because we've all invested too much to b
and, you know, those were dangerous times. were they frightening times for you?ean, when you went out and you're a child, well, was there a sense of will he come back? will he face the same fate as my cousin faced? well, look, we were no different to many families, so i'm not sharing this because i believe that somehow we were a special case. we weren't. but yes, you were always worried about the knock on the door. who was it? and you were always at night suspicious of people calling at your...
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this time because of covid, it was always going to be particularly hard for us this time. obviously, very proud of the team for the way they handled having really no fans cheering for them. theyjust kind of stuck in. how secial theyjust kind of stuck in. how special is _ theyjust kind of stuck in. how special is that _ theyjust kind of stuck in. how special is that for _ theyjust kind of stuck in. how special is that for yourself and given the names in the talent you're up given the names in the talent you're up against? given the names in the talent you're u- aaainst? , given the names in the talent you're up against?— up against? very special. it's alwa s up against? very special. it's always very _ up against? very special. it's always very special _ up against? very special. it's always very special to - up against? very special. it's always very special to do - up against? very special. it's - always very special to do something that's never been done before. i've been very fortunate in the teams i had, and i think this one was one of the strongest we've ever had, and
this time because of covid, it was always going to be particularly hard for us this time. obviously, very proud of the team for the way they handled having really no fans cheering for them. theyjust kind of stuck in. how secial theyjust kind of stuck in. how special is _ theyjust kind of stuck in. how special is that _ theyjust kind of stuck in. how special is that for _ theyjust kind of stuck in. how special is that for yourself and given the names in the talent you're up given the names in...
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period of time. we close the gates, which we didn't want to do at each time during this period of time. as for protection, we were very where there are a sort overhead which we know is there, you know, often has a suppressive effect on their activities. we still took rockets the next day. as you know, when they farther rockets from near point one in from other places actually near the route of this vehicle. but i would tell you unequivocally in this case, clearly the intelligence was wrong on this vehicle. and we certainly regret that, as i've been very clear. i go to the jennifer style our new york times jennifer, you there might be a point that different matter, john, for after this. all right. ok. lou martinez a be see you there louis. okay, nothing heard nancy usa. thank you jennifer. bye a couple points to make if i'm understanding the likely you follow the wrong go to for from the beginning in that is you weren't falling one vehicle and mistaking it for another one. and also in your initial sta
period of time. we close the gates, which we didn't want to do at each time during this period of time. as for protection, we were very where there are a sort overhead which we know is there, you know, often has a suppressive effect on their activities. we still took rockets the next day. as you know, when they farther rockets from near point one in from other places actually near the route of this vehicle. but i would tell you unequivocally in this case, clearly the intelligence was wrong on...
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, :, times.elentless yesterday, asking _ a fuel here. yes, it was relentless yesterday, asking from _ a fuel here. yes, it was relentless yesterday, asking from 50 - a fuel here. yes, it was relentless yesterday, asking from 50 miles | yesterday, asking from 50 miles away, and more, asking if we have fuel in stock because their local garages don't have any. 99nd fuel in stock because their local garages don't have any. and people in liverpool? _ garages don't have any. and people in liverpool? yes. _ garages don't have any. and people in liverpool? yes. evenly— garages don't have any. and people in liverpool? yes. evenly had i garages don't have any. and people in liverpool? yes. evenly had no i in liverpool? yes. evenly had no roblems in liverpool? yes. evenly had no problems here _ in liverpool? yes. evenly had no problems here at _ in liverpool? yes. evenly had no problems here at all, _ in liverpool? yes. evenly had no problems here at all, - - in liverpool? 93 evenly had no problems here at
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at the same time, mr. speaker, this legislation also includes additional funding to facilitate the resettlement of our afghan allies and their families. it's also essential we suspend the debt limit to prevent a default that would trigger an economic catastrophe, not only here but around the world. and this continuing resolution includes such a suspension. in my career over the 40 years that i have spent here, republican and democratic secretaries of the treasury and administrations have urged us not to allow the credit and faith of the united states of america to fail. in years past, democrats and republicans came together to address the debt limit because we all know how dangerous it would be for america not to pay the bills it has already incurred. this is not for additional spending. this is for what we have already spent. either by spending on objectives or cutting revenues. let me remind everyone what we are talking about. this is about paying for what we already bought. the family can't just decide
at the same time, mr. speaker, this legislation also includes additional funding to facilitate the resettlement of our afghan allies and their families. it's also essential we suspend the debt limit to prevent a default that would trigger an economic catastrophe, not only here but around the world. and this continuing resolution includes such a suspension. in my career over the 40 years that i have spent here, republican and democratic secretaries of the treasury and administrations have urged...
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what time did you get to the capitol, and how did that all unfold?guest: i got to the capitol pretty early because i wanted to be sure that we knew what we were going to do and how we were going to do it, and we hadn't really locked in many of the details. we were both -- i say both, the speaker and i along with the other leadership -- wanted to be sure that we opened early and that we started business as usual. we took up the legislation. i don't recall at this point what bills were pending, but we were opening it up, i know, to morning business for people to express themselves. morning business in the senate is a feature of every day, generally, that allows members an opportunity to be recognized to speak. and there was a long, long line of people waiting to be recognized. >> host: what was the september 12th america like for you? and how did we change as a nation in when -- nation? >> guest: i look back on september 12th as, in some ways, the best and worst of our country. by far the best part was how resilient and how united our country can be in
what time did you get to the capitol, and how did that all unfold?guest: i got to the capitol pretty early because i wanted to be sure that we knew what we were going to do and how we were going to do it, and we hadn't really locked in many of the details. we were both -- i say both, the speaker and i along with the other leadership -- wanted to be sure that we opened early and that we started business as usual. we took up the legislation. i don't recall at this point what bills were pending,...
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so that's why it was just the timing of it. and it was my obligation, i felt like it was my duty to my people to change the narrative of the way the world was painting on people, which is again what's happening now. so your concern was as lama phobia, arising from generalizing the, the acts of some terrorist and saying, well that's the whole religion or a whole range of people. that was your concern. yes. range of people. and of course because $911.00 was linked to ghana. sad was the why the muslim community, but then in particular i've got a son because every time i spoke to people and they would ask me, where is your background from? i say i've got a sense like, oh summer been like he's not i've got so yeah that's, that doesn't relate to me. but that's the view that people had of i've got a son. so i felt like i was the, the fighter for the i've got an identity and i did that then. and at that time there was no social media, things going viral. so now that i'm speaking up, i feel does a lot of my god follows feel that it's ve
so that's why it was just the timing of it. and it was my obligation, i felt like it was my duty to my people to change the narrative of the way the world was painting on people, which is again what's happening now. so your concern was as lama phobia, arising from generalizing the, the acts of some terrorist and saying, well that's the whole religion or a whole range of people. that was your concern. yes. range of people. and of course because $911.00 was linked to ghana. sad was the why the...
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cokie roberts, the fourth time of the books title. susan, president since the network began in 1971, the first woman to anchor national nightly news program and every major award in broadcasting. she's been inducted into the broadcast hall of fame and radio hall of fame. beginning in 1972, served as cohost of the award-winning news magazine, all things considered 14 years. reports on cultural issues on weekend edition saturday. well known for her conversation, intelligence and knack for finding an interesting story for thousands of interviews include conversations with bush, billy crystal, rosa parks. two books every night at 5:00 and co- edited the wedding cake in the middle of the road which grew out of a series of stories for weekend edition sunday. her recognitions include the armstrong awards incorporation public broadcasting, universities golden anniversary directors award and distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina is npr's legal affairs correspondent reports you regularly on all th
cokie roberts, the fourth time of the books title. susan, president since the network began in 1971, the first woman to anchor national nightly news program and every major award in broadcasting. she's been inducted into the broadcast hall of fame and radio hall of fame. beginning in 1972, served as cohost of the award-winning news magazine, all things considered 14 years. reports on cultural issues on weekend edition saturday. well known for her conversation, intelligence and knack for finding...
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, timing is everything in politics — enough, timing is everything in olitics. . , enough, timing is everythings resignation? i think it is - resignation? i think it is absolutely _ resignation? i think it is absolutely a _ resignation? i think it is| absolutely a coordinated resignation? i think it is - absolutely a coordinated thing. if you look at the details in this daily telegraph story. it talks about how the news if it came out at five pm. he was immediately available to the media to get his comments. so there is no doubt it is designed to undermine kier starmer. it is a shame, no matter what you believe politically, it is a real shame we have a country where there is food not on the shelves, key was at petrol stations, gas companies going bust, you know, this government is crying out to be opposed by coherent opposition, and, you know, again and again commits the same old story from the labour party, stories of internal division. you know, today, the labour party would have wanted all the headlines to be about rachel reeves wanting to show that labour could be competent when it comes to
, timing is everything in politics — enough, timing is everything in olitics. . , enough, timing is everythings resignation? i think it is - resignation? i think it is absolutely _ resignation? i think it is absolutely a _ resignation? i think it is| absolutely a coordinated resignation? i think it is - absolutely a coordinated thing. if you look at the details in this daily telegraph story. it talks about how the news if it came out at five pm. he was immediately available to the media to...
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my time has -- i've exceeded my time. the chair now is pleased to recognize our wonderful ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. guthrie for your five minutes. >> thank you, madame chair. thanks everybody, for being here, and kayla, i know that when we talked earlier this week, i was talking about how important it is that patients and advocate come before congress. it is vitally important, and i think people get the impression we're up here and walled off and as from the testimony, it moves us, and it really does -- hopefully will inspire most of us to act in the most important meeting i've had in 12 years here, i can tell you, and we have, what, eight or ten a day, and the one i can point to as most moving was a 9 or 10-year-old, her name was shelby enser, and mitch and her brother, and she came here with als. she said my father cannot hug me anymore but i'm here because i want to make sure no other girl goes through what i'm going through. and god rest his soul, wonderful man and a great family, and i have always been
my time has -- i've exceeded my time. the chair now is pleased to recognize our wonderful ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. guthrie for your five minutes. >> thank you, madame chair. thanks everybody, for being here, and kayla, i know that when we talked earlier this week, i was talking about how important it is that patients and advocate come before congress. it is vitally important, and i think people get the impression we're up here and walled off and as from the testimony, it...
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but he has plenty of time to decide on that but his timing cannot be better. his next book is called republican rescue hitting the shelves in november is publisher simon & schuster calls it a timely and urgent guy one —- guide to move the party forward so how should his party define his future to get a sense of what's on his mind. ladies and gentlemen i have the honor of asking you to please join me. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] [applause] thank you to john for his free stewardship and members of the board who invited me here tonight thank you for being here and all those who unfortunately in this covid world we have been living in since march of 2020 are watching this virtually for this talk as well it's an honor to be here again at the reagan library to speak to all of you and to participate in the time for choosing series i've been asked by the board to speak on why i am a republican and what we should stand for as a party and asked me to discuss our successes and failures and important issues for future and how we can come together as a
but he has plenty of time to decide on that but his timing cannot be better. his next book is called republican rescue hitting the shelves in november is publisher simon & schuster calls it a timely and urgent guy one —- guide to move the party forward so how should his party define his future to get a sense of what's on his mind. ladies and gentlemen i have the honor of asking you to please join me. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] [applause] thank you to john for his...
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i want to reclaim my time. what i see is we have a tremendous influence here in how the federal works would state, of course, we want to preserve the rights of states and the strength of states and regulations but we want to make sure that properly steer people to properly use federal taxpayer dollars. i think we all could agree with that. thank you. we certainly want to lower the cost of housing for average every day sometimes they feel like they are the forgotten americans out there. i want to continue on. it's no secret that america has a housing supply shortage. president biden's plan is to build, preserve and retrofit more than 2 million homes and commercial buildings to address the affordable housing crisis. however, that initiative attempts to merge the building of new units with existing units, an upfit. so preserving retrofitting a unit might be good for its current occupant but that's no substitute for creating a new housing unit that meets an unmet need. and this is an easy math question here. how ma
i want to reclaim my time. what i see is we have a tremendous influence here in how the federal works would state, of course, we want to preserve the rights of states and the strength of states and regulations but we want to make sure that properly steer people to properly use federal taxpayer dollars. i think we all could agree with that. thank you. we certainly want to lower the cost of housing for average every day sometimes they feel like they are the forgotten americans out there. i want...
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she was working all of the time. the only time i saw her actually, i remove this so clearly. she wanted to make sure i learned english. when i came here i did not know english. she was very strict but here's how you need to learn you have to memorize 100 vocabulary words every night. every night she would make sure she grilled me on the spelling, the use of the word, the definition 100 words. a lot of kids might resent that. here's the thing i was asleep because my mother was working multiple jobs. by the time she came home i was asleep at eye member being awakened every night to be drilled in these vocabulary words. since my mother every night why am i doing this? without thinking for a moment about how tired she must have been in the kind of sacrifice she was making every night she was coming home to say i want you to have your best life, this is why we are doing this. we just never really became close. we fought a lot, i did not really get to know her until she was diagnosed with what turned out to be metastatic cancer. i was her caregiver for eight years while she fought
she was working all of the time. the only time i saw her actually, i remove this so clearly. she wanted to make sure i learned english. when i came here i did not know english. she was very strict but here's how you need to learn you have to memorize 100 vocabulary words every night. every night she would make sure she grilled me on the spelling, the use of the word, the definition 100 words. a lot of kids might resent that. here's the thing i was asleep because my mother was working multiple...
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it's been a long time since... a very long time since my careerfinished in the early �*90s.h, i've been very fortunate to have found another career post—football. obviously it still involves football, which is my great passion, but, yes, ifeel i'm very much a media person these days. and when you were a player starting out, were you one of those in the dressing room who was tuned into the media, who had the paper and was like, "look what they're saying about our team or about politics? " in terms of the newspapers and looking at how our team and our performances, i always would buy all newspapers if i'd scored and if i'd played appallingly i would not buy any of them. right. nowadays it's all very different cos it's mostly unavoidable. so i was interested in the media during my career... i think once he got to my mid 20s and when i established myself in terms of being a player at the elite level, i started to think, encouraged by my agentjohn holmes who is still my agent to this day, encouraged to think about post—football and what i wanted to do. i never really saw myself a
it's been a long time since... a very long time since my careerfinished in the early �*90s.h, i've been very fortunate to have found another career post—football. obviously it still involves football, which is my great passion, but, yes, ifeel i'm very much a media person these days. and when you were a player starting out, were you one of those in the dressing room who was tuned into the media, who had the paper and was like, "look what they're saying about our team or about politics?...
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thank you so much for taking the time to to | much for taking the time to to us. to die was originally due for release in april last year, but faced repeated delays because of the pandemic. the world premiere was held on tuesday at the royal albert hall in london. why would i betray you? we all have our secrets, we just didn't get to yours yet. daniel craig is back in action as 007 for his fifth and final outing as james bond, the highly anticipated film cost $250 million to make, and sees james bond return from retirement to active service. in his words, to finish this. the reviews are coming in thick and fast. jason solomon gave us his thoughts. look, i think daniel craig, there were many arguments when he was first given the role, should bond be blond? i think he has settled those arguments, certainly with this performance. i think it is the best bond performance of all of them ever given in a bond movie. it is an emotional performance. there is a moment here when he does more acting than any have done before. he digs really deep emotionally to finish his five
thank you so much for taking the time to to | much for taking the time to to us. to die was originally due for release in april last year, but faced repeated delays because of the pandemic. the world premiere was held on tuesday at the royal albert hall in london. why would i betray you? we all have our secrets, we just didn't get to yours yet. daniel craig is back in action as 007 for his fifth and final outing as james bond, the highly anticipated film cost $250 million to make, and sees...
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i would say give it some time.ext few weeks we are going to be working very hard on these things. we will be having a fulsome debate on, you know, if there's a haircut to be taken someplace, where should it be taken. and i want to say while democrats are engaged in these grown-up policy debates, what do we see on the other side? i hate to say it but there's ron desantis running around leading the crusade against masks while kids are on ventilators in south florida. i'd say let's protect the children, put on a mask and remember, donald trump is vaccinated, so that's not fake news. he actually is and he recommends that people get vaccinated. that's the -- that's one of the biggest obstacles to our economic recovery right now. we haven't got out of covid yet. mike: we are hearing from employers that they are having a hard time getting workers to fill a lot of job openings, what's your position and what's your view of the american economy right now? >> yeah, it's absolutely true and, mike, i've been hearing and i've ta
i would say give it some time.ext few weeks we are going to be working very hard on these things. we will be having a fulsome debate on, you know, if there's a haircut to be taken someplace, where should it be taken. and i want to say while democrats are engaged in these grown-up policy debates, what do we see on the other side? i hate to say it but there's ron desantis running around leading the crusade against masks while kids are on ventilators in south florida. i'd say let's protect the...
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to time.t is not really address the underlying challenge and rings mentioned we have here come up because even if you increase it to reflect new inflation, he would not include the fact that the united states continues to increase debt, therefore we need to sometimes not extend the limit. one of the issues here is that lawmakers tend to get off the hook for the increasing debt that they are passing, whether that is the 2017 tax cuts bill, the law passed in congress, or the bill under debate now that would likely add to the deficit being debated by -- being advanced by democrats. so having a requirement that the debt limit the rick -- increased to reflect tax cuts, i do not think it is a bad idea, but it would not necessarily solve the underlying problem, which is we still run up against the debt limit from time to time and need a less risky way of addressing that. host: wichita falls, texas, craig, hello. caller: hello, pedro. thank you. i have a, two for you and a question for mr. akabas. --
to time.t is not really address the underlying challenge and rings mentioned we have here come up because even if you increase it to reflect new inflation, he would not include the fact that the united states continues to increase debt, therefore we need to sometimes not extend the limit. one of the issues here is that lawmakers tend to get off the hook for the increasing debt that they are passing, whether that is the 2017 tax cuts bill, the law passed in congress, or the bill under debate now...
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other times.y can work with local organizations and other times they can do on their own as long as they adhere to local ordinance. i'd rather be a pig, trapper them like a snake trapper i would do that. i don't think they hurt me. they just want to tear up my long. >> as far as the pig version of the movie. we already saw pig about the truffle hunter. but what about baby? he'd never do this no baby would never behave this way. when you bring up a good point. but that pig was fine and truffles for me. yeah. mind. i am. but it's a mask. so this is just something they got to contend with and they're not alone. a fish and wildlife trying to do what they can to mitigate the problem every year, every year this comes back around. all right. let's check of weather and traffic for as we're heading into a holiday weekend. but it's not going to be like a big holiday week. and i i don't because people told to stay and yeah, because they're saying don't really do anything so what kind of weather to have i'm k
other times.y can work with local organizations and other times they can do on their own as long as they adhere to local ordinance. i'd rather be a pig, trapper them like a snake trapper i would do that. i don't think they hurt me. they just want to tear up my long. >> as far as the pig version of the movie. we already saw pig about the truffle hunter. but what about baby? he'd never do this no baby would never behave this way. when you bring up a good point. but that pig was fine and...
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Sep 9, 2021
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he was the guy at the time. and she had marched in there and she said, i think i deserve a spot on your television network. i got you through the depression on radio and you owe me. and he thought about it and she had been rejected about the other networks, including him and she was not taking that, was not taking no for an answer. so she demanded it and he said, all right, let's try it and that's how the goldberg started and this is very, like-- this is the kind of thing that goes on for her over and over throughout her career. she really was so dedicated to work and to this character, i think, in particular and in some ways, it eventually turned out to be somewhat of a downfall for her that she was so dedicated to this, but really just like, you know, such a powerful woman and knew it and would not was afraid to use this especially behind the scenes. in public, she really presented this image of america's mother. behind the scenes, she loved to dress beautifully, she did not cook. she put on a line of house dr
he was the guy at the time. and she had marched in there and she said, i think i deserve a spot on your television network. i got you through the depression on radio and you owe me. and he thought about it and she had been rejected about the other networks, including him and she was not taking that, was not taking no for an answer. so she demanded it and he said, all right, let's try it and that's how the goldberg started and this is very, like-- this is the kind of thing that goes on for her...
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Sep 26, 2021
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i am out of time. if you can get that answer to me, i would love to find immediate impact we can do in this committee to help keep everyone safe. thank you, mr. chairman and i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> mr. chairman, thank you. the american people want to feel safe and secure while flying and it is important to provide those protections to airline employees. i think all the witnesses for being there -- i thank all of the witnesses for being here. i appreciate what you do every day. i'm discouraged by the fact that this committee hearing does not have witnesses from agencies that are charged with protecting airline passengers and their employees. the faa, tsa, doj, fbi. this makes no sense to me. it is unfortunate airline workers are facing difficult times. it is unfortunate flight ith these mask mandates. it is unfortunate these same flight attendants are tasked with reporting these children and their families to authorities. it is also unfortunate that these f
i am out of time. if you can get that answer to me, i would love to find immediate impact we can do in this committee to help keep everyone safe. thank you, mr. chairman and i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas. >> mr. chairman, thank you. the american people want to feel safe and secure while flying and it is important to provide those protections to airline employees. i think all the witnesses for being there -- i thank all of the witnesses for being...
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my great grandfather george times, went to russia on probably the worst time to go anywhere. why not mean when i come here? ah ah, my dear, the goal is to hold them off and i need to send them what i'm what i'm showing in my bubble. skip, which is what it is as close to the other screen. dealing dealership is short. i made a gun, some bullying slip. my bumps, kavinski malicious when you posting it to show me a me to get mixed race. couple horse. that's an issue in the united states, i think primarily because of, of the jim crow laws of that, that intense hatred of african americans. so this notion that you could mix was, was absolutely impossible for many whites to accept that it was illegal in many states. but you know, my bumps convinced service because so you know what we're up with them was tanya shuttle and they deem it come when use my society is more of a receipt below, which is probably cartoon that says, this is a new country being she, since it has the constitution that actually sense that they're opposed to racial and gender and all different kinds of discriminatio
my great grandfather george times, went to russia on probably the worst time to go anywhere. why not mean when i come here? ah ah, my dear, the goal is to hold them off and i need to send them what i'm what i'm showing in my bubble. skip, which is what it is as close to the other screen. dealing dealership is short. i made a gun, some bullying slip. my bumps, kavinski malicious when you posting it to show me a me to get mixed race. couple horse. that's an issue in the united states, i think...