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i'm sitting here with my father and we would like to understan t been fulfilled.en is desperate for money, jim old trick of plausible deniability doesn't cut it and desperate measures, they let t e quiet part out loud and gave the game away by calling on his father to help him shakedown his chinese business partners for the money, and it worked. i yield back. >> a point of irythe last imaget you put up? thank you mr. chairman welcome to the gop daylong campaign for donald trump. i want to start to helon connected inon the hearing. you are serving just under 16 years for amongaid today defraua tribal nation and specifically a tribal corporation held why you are testifying from a prison today. but i'd like to ask you have you had an attorney representingdi u before this committee you retain last december and that attorney's■n name? and when you first testified before the committee you were simple question about how you met him and who exactly was paying your legal fees. now i want to make sure t underd exactly who he is, because he is in fact a former lawyer to dona
i'm sitting here with my father and we would like to understan t been fulfilled.en is desperate for money, jim old trick of plausible deniability doesn't cut it and desperate measures, they let t e quiet part out loud and gave the game away by calling on his father to help him shakedown his chinese business partners for the money, and it worked. i yield back. >> a point of irythe last imaget you put up? thank you mr. chairman welcome to the gop daylong campaign for donald trump. i want to...
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get outside and understan step outside they are the same were variance or divergence in terms of interests so i'm grateful to be out here today. >> thank you very much, ambassador, for your time. we have a very short coffee break with pastries bid for the second and final panel begins at 12:30. thank you. hi, everyone. we are about to start our second l. coming. the panel is parliamentary on u.s. iran relations but today the panel will be moderated by a senior fellow for the foundation for democracy. we will l leave you in their capae hands. >> thank you everyone. welcome back to the center and for those of you that lingered or remained. more■á fully available -- i want to make three quick plugs from different organizations giving don't take this policoral and pd contributes to a monthly production and has a daily companion for those of you that are struggling to keep up with a f other events and you can describe to all of those. i thought we would set the scene a little bit zooming in on areas with parliamentary elections do they really matter. dc has had some version everytia presidentia
get outside and understan step outside they are the same were variance or divergence in terms of interests so i'm grateful to be out here today. >> thank you very much, ambassador, for your time. we have a very short coffee break with pastries bid for the second and final panel begins at 12:30. thank you. hi, everyone. we are about to start our second l. coming. the panel is parliamentary on u.s. iran relations but today the panel will be moderated by a senior fellow for the foundation...
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understan.ike you're just you know, you're getting the fact at of these young men don't feel like you're paying attention but and it's also would have, you know, how did i finally turn my son on to reading was andrew biography of churchill then right but then he was then he got to the biography of grant. one of the things th i think it's not coincidental that military history is is atrociously neglected. and by the way i don't think princeton princeton■+ universit. so when someone at princeton was telling me this employs a sing y never encounter professorsil■ul actually spends his time studying war but this is should not be an insight boys are interested in this stuff mean i remember i was interested in stuff and and you know military battles and how these things unfold in and who are the main actors and waston you know how was patton as a general so on i grooved that as a kid and we do not offer0 most young boys access to a world of two fields of of human that correspond with what interests the
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because w never seen one and we now understane wildly them and yet t don't understand about this coulde, again, far weirder than mere aliens. gerard, thank you so much. questions from the audience, please have about 15 minutes anyway down here. mike around. like looking around. i was just wondering what you thought the travis walton incident, if you know about that. yeah, all the different studies of each person that was there and confirmed. yeah. this is the incident. the fire in the sky, the was originally based on on. it. you know it's a it's a it's a weird incident, you know, there's reass to doubt some of what unfolded there. it's certainly one of the certainly sort of one of the biggest savings or encounters that we see in the last, you know 25, 40 years. and and i think was a really big part of that flywheel that i was ing about of how pop culture incidents sort of inspire more sightings that inspire more pop culture and that but, you know, i don't part of the challenge with a lot this is it's going to be really hard to goand untangle any of the encounters that have reported ove
because w never seen one and we now understane wildly them and yet t don't understand about this coulde, again, far weirder than mere aliens. gerard, thank you so much. questions from the audience, please have about 15 minutes anyway down here. mike around. like looking around. i was just wondering what you thought the travis walton incident, if you know about that. yeah, all the different studies of each person that was there and confirmed. yeah. this is the incident. the fire in the sky, the...
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now we've got any sense to make sure everybody understan■eds it like you were saying, too.be something we talk about even more now. thank you. >> one other area wherely been d helped lead is on 12 gigahertz. the proceeding at9, at whether e high-powered to weigh fixed. there's another company from california that's a a great su is really one of the best examples of how much imp we have in fixed wireless technologies that minimize interference that maximize capa, and we are seeing rapid adoption of fixed wireless broadband around the country. >> sure. >> and as we have a huge infusion of historic funding, if we can also have a tremendous infusion ofpectrum and behind the band, and 12 is a stat opted. >> it does, it does, it really does and i been talking about this even for the nprm. because he gets an opportunity because this limited spectrum, we know that. this is another way of opening this up. i really feel we have to look at everything. and in essence we are a very creative society we have a lot of innovators. people something about how can do this thing better, and whe
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we need to understan that while those who are battling our progress are following a historical map ase must understand that historic roadmap. from 1896 all the way until 1964, the civil rights leaders, the civil rights century began o think and imagine and work on how they could pass a new civil rights law. and this ferguson decision gave rise to the creation in naacp. gave rise to the creation in 1910 of a national urban league and many other organizations. i want to bring us to 1964. because 1964 and the passage of the civil rights acthere was a t of enlightenment by the members of the united states congress. because of serendipitous osmosis. there was a movement beginning when that courageous woman refused to give up her seat in montgomery, alabama, of direct action. that movement was supported by an aggressive strategy in the courts that thurgood marshall and others architected to try to knock down these walls. it was litigation andour predecx stood 1963 with 250,000 americans at that great march on washington. they had a demand. we want a civil rights act and voting rights act an
we need to understan that while those who are battling our progress are following a historical map ase must understand that historic roadmap. from 1896 all the way until 1964, the civil rights leaders, the civil rights century began o think and imagine and work on how they could pass a new civil rights law. and this ferguson decision gave rise to the creation in naacp. gave rise to the creation in 1910 of a national urban league and many other organizations. i want to bring us to 1964. because...
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we understan ed to ked and stop bragging about it. in the old days, corrupt politicians, at least it.t had the dignity not to own di, r corruption so publicly not to flaunt it. >> yes, you used to try to hide these little ritzy fund raisers from these thing s because there was a way to deal with these things. jesse. right.>> the >> yeah, there was a classy wary to do it. so you didn't look like a puppet d so yo. a >> lizzo, who i know is yourzzo, favorite who artist, has quit. this is just breaking across the wires. she's saying she's neverorming performing again after doing this event last night. >> what happened a doing ? >> well, no one knows what happened behind closed s whats when she was hanging out with bill clinton and joe biden. but all i can saand joe bidey is is the greatest loss for the music industry t for. i mean, this is the this is worse than the beatles retiringe than. this is this is worse than the tragic passing of elvis presley. this is worse than when sinatra untired and then blessedly unretired in the seventies.
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. >> well, you have to understan her.the road that the progressive was on was pavedto underst with mm-hmm. they're heroes. and they were told they were x. the heroes on social media. so they live in that illusion that. yeah, they think social media is billions of people telling themia billionpl, great, they'r. they're 10% of 10%. and then they step out into the real world and realizehe that they're not the hero. they're they're the villain. he hard for them becauser them that's not the way they see it. and they don't . her body language after sher said house of god, she flippedso the hair. yeah. like she was like because she was so she to say somethingou she else like how dare you? she was expectin wg. and if you talk with people who with this mindset, thie ths trump derangement syndrome, they expect every time they go l into a room to speak, they're going to get standing ovations. yeah. standing ova like th said, theye that that they spew, but they really believe that she saved democrace that ty like she stopd the the or
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everyone that's you and all the other people in the eco- chamber so it's refreshing to get outside and understan out here today. >> thank you very much, ambassador, for your time. we have a very short coffee break with pastries bid for the second and final panel begins at 12:30. thank you.
everyone that's you and all the other people in the eco- chamber so it's refreshing to get outside and understan out here today. >> thank you very much, ambassador, for your time. we have a very short coffee break with pastries bid for the second and final panel begins at 12:30. thank you.
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maybe you've forgotten m w perhaps you could tell my story and i would find a match soonlie people understan nd. you know, i face hunger again. please don't delay. call, scan or go online. now to help rush one survival food box to a holocaust survivor. when you call right now your giftsgry. be doubled to help save lives. >> this is what god wants from . us. >> just feed the hungry. if i'm asking you to act now. do it when it's on your heart. pray that they'll know their final months. >> that they're not alone. >> tomorrow. legalize all drugs in the face of a growing crisis in america. why? one group says decriminalization is the way to go. jesse getse slash, try and get two months free. now, earlier today, southh dakota governor kristi noem, she traveled to washington to testify about theor chris dat of chinese land ownership. th chineseese nati nationals in the united states. here's some of what she ha unid to say. >> most of our processing facilities are owned by, the communist party or chinese government. now they are coming fop.r land.o reports now show that china owns about 3000 384,000
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and people need to understan d that now this is our time to take back america because we cannot lose of our children, for the future of everybody that does want e futureeryone the border legally. because this once again, it's not just mexicans that are coming across the border. people understand that there's children trafficking. there' understs drugs that are s across. all the cartels are doing the things that americanu ca people don't like. and you can see all across the border in texas, arizona, california is just in shambles over the border contro l excuse me, the border patrol can't take care of. and it's because of ths beee an legislations and the policies that the biden regimciese is dog right now. and it's sad for this country. and i hope people listen to memt as a blue collared man that has to come relocate here in floridate here over my own business, titos cantina, tequila bar and grill here in cape cod to redo the american dream, becauses had i lost everything after 2020. and it's hard for me because i'm still trying to take care of my childrene i'm st as a blur man. so fo
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caif i understan youd and it is called saved a warll correspondents to make it home.t is beyond inspiring. great book. for also been an honor for meoe to get to know you as well as iw did. >> we didn't know each other e that well when you were reporting on the show. and we've gotten to know each othe butn r and you're an inspin to so many. >> great to see you, sir. >>.k you, sean. thank you. all right. coming up, peter, the group people for the ethical treatment of animals, they're coming aftera is easter and the easter bunny. >> i explain. straight ahead. tough fungus is tough to kill, and it can spread. it's time to start using fungi now. maximum strength, functional is so powerful it cures and prevents fungal infections. plus, it has. and tea tree oil to restore skin health. say goodbye to tell fungus with now. >> this two dollar bill features president trump's shot. donald j. trump makes history once again by the first former president of the united states to ever be criminally indicted. the powers that be have made good on their threats to get him by indicting hi
caif i understan youd and it is called saved a warll correspondents to make it home.t is beyond inspiring. great book. for also been an honor for meoe to get to know you as well as iw did. >> we didn't know each other e that well when you were reporting on the show. and we've gotten to know each othe butn r and you're an inspin to so many. >> great to see you, sir. >>.k you, sean. thank you. all right. coming up, peter, the group people for the ethical treatment of animals,...
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for the adversary to understan that the cost-benefit of them taking action won't jut weigh and that theg: senator, thank you for the question. for space, the challenge is that the american people can't look up and see space systems. the ws enabling the modern way of life. i think it's important we remind the american people of all the great advantages space that we're never lost anymore because of g.p.s., we can synchronize global stock mark, point of sale, precision farming. if we lost all of that, our modern way of life would be at risk. that's why we have to protect and defend those capabilities and makeestments. i think it's incumbent on all of us to help people understand how space is truly a part of our life even if they can't see it. schmitt: if you could identify one thing, of course in an unclassified setting, what keeps 2;■5 up at night about china's capabilities, if you want to explain that threat to folks back home who don't understand the specifics what would that general cotton: for me it's their capacity, capability, to build out their weapons systems antheir arsenal. it'
for the adversary to understan that the cost-benefit of them taking action won't jut weigh and that theg: senator, thank you for the question. for space, the challenge is that the american people can't look up and see space systems. the ws enabling the modern way of life. i think it's important we remind the american people of all the great advantages space that we're never lost anymore because of g.p.s., we can synchronize global stock mark, point of sale, precision farming. if we lost all of...