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he would go on to serve his country in the united states army and following owned and operated laroche services. he was on the boards of foundations such as the kick lighter foundation, the ymca, the rape crisis center and the west chatham rotary club. his work led to the creation of the polar gym as well as the founding of several ymca's across georgia. his work and dedication to georgia led him to receive the volunteer award in 2013, the highest volunteer award given out by the ymca, having only been presented three times since 2004. ike's wife of 56 years, three children, and whole community will miss his presence in their lives but his legacy will live on in the work he accomplished. madam speaker, i rise today to thank a good friend, deputy director bill fallon of the federal law enforcement training center in brunswick, georgia, for his great service to our district. he received his bachelor of science degree from westville state university and his master's degree in national security and strategic studies from the u.s. navy war college. he joined the united states marshal servic
he would go on to serve his country in the united states army and following owned and operated laroche services. he was on the boards of foundations such as the kick lighter foundation, the ymca, the rape crisis center and the west chatham rotary club. his work led to the creation of the polar gym as well as the founding of several ymca's across georgia. his work and dedication to georgia led him to receive the volunteer award in 2013, the highest volunteer award given out by the ymca, having...
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that would come to the what if question so a veteran of the union army lieutenant seriously wounded at antietam sat on the united statesreme court is on the most famous justices sitting on the bench with him louisiana and briefly served in the confederate army and every year on the anniversary of the battle of antietam it would present a red rose and whites response but my god if we had one and i think in that same stricken tone of voice is what we have to say is the answer to. >> you have had a long association with gettysburg college you have an intimate knowledge of the area can you get a good sense by walking the battlefield? >> all the time. it is such a wonderful place to walk and to visit and to meander and analyze tohi think about the temptation you always go around that marvelous battlefield and then to be smashed against the union defenses and you think this small plot of ground may be the most hallowed of hallowed ground in the north american continent. a marvelous and magical place to be in and walk around. and that's the feel that gettysburg. >> nashville tennessee.. good afternoon. >>caller: one —- >>call
that would come to the what if question so a veteran of the union army lieutenant seriously wounded at antietam sat on the united statesreme court is on the most famous justices sitting on the bench with him louisiana and briefly served in the confederate army and every year on the anniversary of the battle of antietam it would present a red rose and whites response but my god if we had one and i think in that same stricken tone of voice is what we have to say is the answer to. >> you...
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veteran of the union army lieutenant seriously wounded sat on the united states supreme court. so one of the famous injustices of the supreme court. sitting on the bench with him briefly served in the confederate army. white's response, my god, if we had one. and i think in that same stricken tone of voice is what we have to see is the answer to that what if. >> had a long association with gettysburg college, you live in the area had intimate knowledge of the area. can you get a good sense of the battle by walking the battlefield up there? >> all the time, all the time. battles feel that gettysburg is such a wonderful place to walk, to visit, to meander, to analyze, to think about. sometimes of course the temptation to second-guess, that always comes you wander around that marvelous battlefield and you come, in my mind anyway to the central location smashed against the union defenses. and you think of this small plot of ground may be the most hallowed of hallowed ground. in the north american continent. it is a marvelous and magical place to be in, to walk around it. i have neve
veteran of the union army lieutenant seriously wounded sat on the united states supreme court. so one of the famous injustices of the supreme court. sitting on the bench with him briefly served in the confederate army. white's response, my god, if we had one. and i think in that same stricken tone of voice is what we have to see is the answer to that what if. >> had a long association with gettysburg college, you live in the area had intimate knowledge of the area. can you get a good...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army. commitment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i s
. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army. commitment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time....
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army. commitment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i s
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states army chorus. ♪ amazing grace. how sweet the sound.hat saved a reach like me. i once was lost but now i'm found. what now i see. twas that my heart as great is relieved. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ amazing grace, how sweet the sound. that saved a wretched like me. i once was lost but now i'm found. but now i see ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. mr. mccarthy: don would tell all of us be on time. he would want to make sure we didn't keep this too long. to his family, thank you. thank you for sharing him. he loved you so much. don has taught us a lot but he told us how to have this job and love their family. you know, throughout my time in congress, many have come and gone, but few have had as great an impact as our dean, congressman don young. there has been no other person in this chamber that has been loved, feared and respected more all at the same time. don was mr. laughter, but he was born in my home state california, but it wasn't frontier enough for him. when al
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states army chorus. ♪ amazing grace. how sweet the sound.hat saved a reach like me. i once was lost but now i'm found. what now i see. twas that my heart as great is relieved. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ amazing grace, how sweet the sound. that saved a wretched like me. i once was lost but now i'm found. but now i see ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. mr....
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i came to the united states army with him as mike commander in chief. he was my president. there was a political entity for him that i certainly found. -- my wife would say, mike, i know this is tough. you should smile more. the good news for you is tonight, i can because -- i am no longer a senior diplomat. you get mike pompeo unplugged. it reminded me when -- i was a 70's secretary of state. trap -- president trump was the 45th president. there was a lot more turnover in my game than his. i would check every morning to make sure my batch to work. on back-to-back days, the new york times and the washington post had big headlines. mike pompeo, were secretary of state in history. -- worst secretary of state in history. my dad -- my son called and said did you read the washington post? i said, no, my cardiologist would not let me. he said that they said you were the first -- worse secretary of state. there was someone who lasted only 11 days. shirley -- surely you are better than him. we started a campaign, we are number two. it was an enormous privilege to be your senior dip
i came to the united states army with him as mike commander in chief. he was my president. there was a political entity for him that i certainly found. -- my wife would say, mike, i know this is tough. you should smile more. the good news for you is tonight, i can because -- i am no longer a senior diplomat. you get mike pompeo unplugged. it reminded me when -- i was a 70's secretary of state. trap -- president trump was the 45th president. there was a lot more turnover in my game than his. i...
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ah, on the top of the moon, below the surface of a giant ice camp, the united states army has established an unprecedented nuclear powered arctic research center. construction on come century started in 1959. it was completed inside 2 years, housed up to 200 men in a network of tunnels who lived pretty much as they would above ground. officially a research station. it really was to launch nuclear missiles against the soviet union in the events of war. but it seemed became obvious. the shifting greenland ice sheet made the site dangerously unstable and it was abandoned. in 1967, we contacted the team now continually monitoring the site. while we can tell from our eyes penetrating radar survey is the sort of magnitude and spatial distribution of the debris. and we can see, you know, how the tunnels have closed and they've no smushed completely closed. they have no more air space in them. the monetary must continue because although the nuclear reactor was removed, unknown quantities of radioactive waste plus 200000 liters of diesel were left under the assumption they would be buried forever.
ah, on the top of the moon, below the surface of a giant ice camp, the united states army has established an unprecedented nuclear powered arctic research center. construction on come century started in 1959. it was completed inside 2 years, housed up to 200 men in a network of tunnels who lived pretty much as they would above ground. officially a research station. it really was to launch nuclear missiles against the soviet union in the events of war. but it seemed became obvious. the shifting...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.e country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i say that we want to be especial
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whose first assignment out of west point is the third division, third infantry division of the united states armyw much critical mass does he have with a bunch of politicians more worried about the emmanuel macron victory? joe: they are worried about getting this right in the biden administration seems to want to give deference to the pentagon much like it has with his lemat or. instead of having the president -- much like it has with its diplomatic corps. should we be using artillery in the battlefield? that's the conversation going on now. we understand from john kirby and the pentagon, they have finished up howitzer training. there are some 70 howitzers that can shoot longer than the russian artillery. we sent their trainers back into ukraine to spread the word and an interesting thought to have the secretary of defense, someone who is experienced, that conversation today and germany will come back to the united states and the politicians will do their work to put together a spending plan on capitol hill. lisa: will there be a meeting between vladimir putin and joe biden? joe: with the secreta
whose first assignment out of west point is the third division, third infantry division of the united states armyw much critical mass does he have with a bunch of politicians more worried about the emmanuel macron victory? joe: they are worried about getting this right in the biden administration seems to want to give deference to the pentagon much like it has with his lemat or. instead of having the president -- much like it has with its diplomatic corps. should we be using artillery in the...
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but nobody can perform logistics the way the united states and that the united states army can deliver to the troops on the ground. so i have great -- i have great expectations for how this is going to work out from a logistics perspective. >> major general paul eaton, thank you very much for your expertise. really helpful. >>> u.s. officials are warning that hackers have developed a powerful new tool designed specifically to target energy facilities. in a new urgent security alert multiple u.s. agencies are calling on critical infrastructure operators to take precautions immediately. >> cyber experts told cnn it is exceptionally rare and dangerous cyber attack capability. for more let's bring in sean lingus. what do we know about the hackers behind this new tool? >> reporter: that's a great question. we don't know a ton. it's a mystery. federal officials when they made their announcement did not disclose who could be behind this. i don't want to point the finger at anyone in particular but a cyber security firm that has investigated the hacking tools said yesterday there are circumsta
but nobody can perform logistics the way the united states and that the united states army can deliver to the troops on the ground. so i have great -- i have great expectations for how this is going to work out from a logistics perspective. >> major general paul eaton, thank you very much for your expertise. really helpful. >>> u.s. officials are warning that hackers have developed a powerful new tool designed specifically to target energy facilities. in a new urgent security...
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i came into the united states army with him as my commander in chief. there was a political enmity for him that i certainly saw in my time in service. my wife would always say i know this is tough. he should just -- you should just smile more. the good news for me to -- the good news is tonight i can. i'm no longer mike pompeo senior diplomat. you get me unplugged. i was the 70th secretary of state. president trump was the 45th president. there was a lot more turnover in my gig than his. every morning i would check in to make sure i was still going to have my badge in the morning. on back-to-back days "the new york times" and then "washington post" had big headlines -- mike pompeo, worst secretary of state in history. my son called the second time and said, hey, dad, did you read "the washington post" this morning? i said i'm not allowed to. my cardiologist said it was not healthy. he said they called me the worst secretary of state of all time, and i did some research. this fellow named elijah washburn only lasted 11 days. surely i'm better than him. s
i came into the united states army with him as my commander in chief. there was a political enmity for him that i certainly saw in my time in service. my wife would always say i know this is tough. he should just -- you should just smile more. the good news for me to -- the good news is tonight i can. i'm no longer mike pompeo senior diplomat. you get me unplugged. i was the 70th secretary of state. president trump was the 45th president. there was a lot more turnover in my gig than his. every...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army. commitment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i s
. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army. commitment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time....
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army. to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i say that we want to be es
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now, eve entoday, your brother is welcoming members of polish delegation and poland and the united states army for forging a closer bond. >> for sure. >> abrams tanks being delivered to poland today. >> he just sent in this picture. >> he just sent in this picture. and this is happening in poland. this is happening in romania. this is happening across the baltics. it's hard to -- you know, when donald trump says that vladimir putin is brilliant, that he's a genius, i've got to say of all the leaders in the world stage over the past, my god, the past 20 years, i've never seen one make as historic a miscalculation. he's literally destroying his country's army. and even though they figured out a way right now to economically buy up enough rubles so the ruble doesn't collapse, he's crushing their economy in the long term. and diplomatically, we're seeing russian diplomats expelled. they can keep expelling other diplomats in response. it doesn't matter. we know where this ends. i mean, historically, this is just a colossal mistake by vladimir putin. and they keep thinking they can lie their way out
now, eve entoday, your brother is welcoming members of polish delegation and poland and the united states army for forging a closer bond. >> for sure. >> abrams tanks being delivered to poland today. >> he just sent in this picture. >> he just sent in this picture. and this is happening in poland. this is happening in romania. this is happening across the baltics. it's hard to -- you know, when donald trump says that vladimir putin is brilliant, that he's a genius, i've...
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robert served in the united states army from 1987 to 1990 after receiving an honorable discharge robert earn a master's degree in medieval history from indiana university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. thank you morgan. mr. randall, thank you very much for your time this evening and tell us about your new book and taking some questions. the latest book is called the founders fortunes how money-shaped america the birth birth of america. excuse me. his previous works include biographies of washington jefferson hamilton and many others. let's get started right away the closing line of the declaration of independence is quote and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence. we mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sa
robert served in the united states army from 1987 to 1990 after receiving an honorable discharge robert earn a master's degree in medieval history from indiana university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of...
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robert served in the united states army from 1987 to 1990 after receiving an honorable discharge robert earn a master's degree in medieval history from indiana university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of applause. thank you morgan. mr. randall, thank you very much for your time this evening and tell us about your new book and taking some questions. the latest book is called the founders fortunes how money-shaped america the birth birth of america. excuse me. his previous works include biographies of washington jefferson hamilton and many others. let's get started right away the closing line of the declaration of independence is quote and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence. we mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sa
robert served in the united states army from 1987 to 1990 after receiving an honorable discharge robert earn a master's degree in medieval history from indiana university. he also served as debbie deputy chief of staff and communications director for indianapolis. mayor greg ballard in 2019. robert launched the leaders in legends podcast his list of guests includes george f willard stern randall and david o stewart and many more let's give our virtual. let's give our guests a virtual round of...
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joining me now is lieutenant general ben hodges, former commanding general of the united states army,for being with us. you were telling us that we're running out of time to make a difference in this war. why is that? >> katy, we are in the decisive phase of this campaign. i think the next three weeks will determine the long-term outcome. for sure, the russians are on the back foot, they're withdrawing, the ukrainians have done a terrific job stopping them, but this is russia. and just like they've done in the past, they will, if given the opportunity, they will rebuild and regroup and they'll come back with even more mass and more destruction than what we're seeing right now, so we've got about -- >> let me ask you -- i wonder about that, and i don't mean to interrupt you. i wonder about that because what they have is the military is mostly voluntary, or they tried to move toward a voluntary military. there are some conscripts. they weren't honest about what their soldiers were going into war with by the reports that we have heard and some of the indicators in terms of the behavior b
joining me now is lieutenant general ben hodges, former commanding general of the united states army,for being with us. you were telling us that we're running out of time to make a difference in this war. why is that? >> katy, we are in the decisive phase of this campaign. i think the next three weeks will determine the long-term outcome. for sure, the russians are on the back foot, they're withdrawing, the ukrainians have done a terrific job stopping them, but this is russia. and just...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.ir families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i say that we want to be especially focused on marginalized
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he said three things saved the united states army. failure. then you get better. the third thing was implementation of the aar, the after action review, which is a tough peefrd of self reflection, where in front of everybody else, you say, i was a commander, i didn't clear my orders, i don't want to overstate it. this is a part of the culture tom was talking about that builds trust and encourages growth. >> wow, retired leiutenant general ben hodges and contradict writer at the atlantic tom nichols, thank you both. fascinating conversation. >>> still ahead on "morning joe", vladimir putin's presence loomed large in last night's french presidential debate. we will tell you about president macron's comments aimed at his first russian leader. >>> and what top republicans were saying behind closed doors in the days after the capitol attacks. >> they didn't like him. >> they wanted him out. one of you guys said, let's who ep the democrats take care of that son of a bitch. >> others said if that's not impeachable. what is? >> maybe the othe
he said three things saved the united states army. failure. then you get better. the third thing was implementation of the aar, the after action review, which is a tough peefrd of self reflection, where in front of everybody else, you say, i was a commander, i didn't clear my orders, i don't want to overstate it. this is a part of the culture tom was talking about that builds trust and encourages growth. >> wow, retired leiutenant general ben hodges and contradict writer at the atlantic...
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officers, the association that are providing the venue, as someone who spent 25 years of the united states armyi appreciate that they are the force multiplier and backbone of the united states military. what an honor it is to this award today. i do want to first acknowledge my district director. [applause] >> unlike chrissy, i do not set out to win this award, but i did set out from day one, particularly when i received the presentation with the freshman class in charlottesville virginia from commercial management, i set out to have the best constituent service team, the best capitol hill team in congress. i knew in order to achieve that i had to hire the very best professionals. and i truly believe this transparency and accountability award that i'm accepting today i accept on behalf of my extraordinary team, so i think -- an alum from senator barbara, i don't know if she ever won an award, but she set a high bard and a high standard among the maryland delegation for constituent services and transparency and accountability. so i knew i needed to bring them on our team. i want to recognize the
officers, the association that are providing the venue, as someone who spent 25 years of the united states armyi appreciate that they are the force multiplier and backbone of the united states military. what an honor it is to this award today. i do want to first acknowledge my district director. [applause] >> unlike chrissy, i do not set out to win this award, but i did set out from day one, particularly when i received the presentation with the freshman class in charlottesville virginia...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.ilies were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i say that we want to be especially focused on marginalized commu
. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.ilies were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it...
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kennedy: if there army sucks that badly and finding other unconventional ways to kill ukrainians and the united states army the ukraine army, doesn't this mean it's going to go on for years and years? that kind of seems like a worst case scenario. >> it probably is, i don't see this becoming a stalemate, i think it's coming one way or another, it might wind up with ukraine taking back the breakaway areas because the russian army is on an arc on day 56 that they can't sustain. this army the field, men and machines, they have an expiration date. the generals to this level know this, the guys above them will not tell putin, putin has never served a day in the army, he fetishize his his navy and that's why the cruise are moscow have an impact, he dislikes the army intensely, he doesn't care. there men could be put in a meatgrinder and he's not being told we need to result here and about two weeks and they're probably not going to because the army is so highly demoralized and no ability to pull out 200 miles and already ukrainians are counterattacking so i think it's, it might be over in about eight days.
kennedy: if there army sucks that badly and finding other unconventional ways to kill ukrainians and the united states army the ukraine army, doesn't this mean it's going to go on for years and years? that kind of seems like a worst case scenario. >> it probably is, i don't see this becoming a stalemate, i think it's coming one way or another, it might wind up with ukraine taking back the breakaway areas because the russian army is on an arc on day 56 that they can't sustain. this army...
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>> attested with mostly the united states army and the availability of the training ranges, so when they come over they get to practice communicating and when called to go forward you have a ready force because the long tradition you've experienced. can you tell me me how many of those we have have the primary job of shooting a weapon, driving a vehicle or flying an aircraft that could kill a bad guy? >> well over 70%. >> they are the teeth of the military formations. >> thank you, senator rosen, please. >> thank you, sharan, for holding this critically important hearing. general walters, i'm sure you understand more than most that the world is watching the united states as we support our nato allies to help the ukrainian people defend the country from vladimir putin by the unprovoked war on the democratic way of life. with this in mind earlier this month they traveled to poland and germany as part of a bipartisan code l to reinforce to the world that americans can be united in the support and the ukrainian people. on the trip we had the privilege of meeting forces supporting the mission
>> attested with mostly the united states army and the availability of the training ranges, so when they come over they get to practice communicating and when called to go forward you have a ready force because the long tradition you've experienced. can you tell me me how many of those we have have the primary job of shooting a weapon, driving a vehicle or flying an aircraft that could kill a bad guy? >> well over 70%. >> they are the teeth of the military formations. >>...
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after his son served in the united states army, he came home to work in the family business, james, betteramed as poppa modernized into a business production. four of poppa's six children worked for the company and organized a new division of the candy company. jump to today and stuart candy company is making pure sugar in banana pudding, key lime and sinnamon. it has has worked every day to spread the joy of its candies to every american. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise today to recognize national library week. libraries are the cornstone of our communities and provide access to knowledge and services and expose to ideas that help us understand ourselves and connect our children to literature and media and during the pandemic they have played a critical role to internet and technology. i'm grateful for the exceptional libraries in
after his son served in the united states army, he came home to work in the family business, james, betteramed as poppa modernized into a business production. four of poppa's six children worked for the company and organized a new division of the candy company. jump to today and stuart candy company is making pure sugar in banana pudding, key lime and sinnamon. it has has worked every day to spread the joy of its candies to every american. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.ent and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i say that
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respect farmland, democracy for america and 1992 ross perot campaign, was a captain in the united states army and received degree from cavner military college. we thank all our witnesses for participating in today's hearing. i'll begin by swearing in our witnesses, i ask that you make sure your audio is on and that we can see your face and raised right hand while we administer the oath. i think dr. cory, you need to unmute as well. great. thank you. do you each swear and affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you're about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge, information and belief, so help you god? >> i do. >> thank you so much. let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. and please note that each of your written statements will be entered into the record in its entirety and ask everyone, witnesses and congresses to keep mute button on when not speaking so that we can try to minimize chaos. and witnesses, i'd ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes then to help you keep track and stay within the time, there is a timer on
respect farmland, democracy for america and 1992 ross perot campaign, was a captain in the united states army and received degree from cavner military college. we thank all our witnesses for participating in today's hearing. i'll begin by swearing in our witnesses, i ask that you make sure your audio is on and that we can see your face and raised right hand while we administer the oath. i think dr. cory, you need to unmute as well. great. thank you. do you each swear and affirm under penalty of...
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he was a captain of the united states army, received an associate of honors degree from campbell or military college. we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and thank them for participating in today's hearing. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses. i ask that you each make sure your audio is on and that we can see your face and your raised right hand while we administer the oath. >> i think dr. kura, you need to unmute as well. great, thank you. do each swear or affirm under perjury that the testimony that you're about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge information and belief so help me god? >> i do, i do. >> i do. >> thank you so much. let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative and please note that each of your written statements will be entered into the record in its entirety and we will just ask everyone, witnesses and members of congress to keep their mute button on when they are not speaking so that they can try to minimize chaos. witnesses, i would ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes and to help you keep track
he was a captain of the united states army, received an associate of honors degree from campbell or military college. we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and thank them for participating in today's hearing. i will begin by swearing in our witnesses. i ask that you each make sure your audio is on and that we can see your face and your raised right hand while we administer the oath. >> i think dr. kura, you need to unmute as well. great, thank you. do each swear or affirm under...
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james is a retired lieutenant colonel of the united states army and vice president of national securitynal heritage foundation. welcome. a big focus in the east, no surprise there. this patterned area shows advances by russian forces clearly trying to build a land bridge to the ports? >> right, if you remember the map a couple weeks ago, red all over the place, that made everything harder for the russians because all those guys god to be fed, resupplied, arms. you need multiple arms and logistics and the difference is the russians have concentrated everything in one part of the country. it's the part that is easiest for them to get through. the most strategically relevant and they have already been. so that gives them, if they have ever have an opportunity to overcome the limitations of their ground forces in fighting and taking ground, this gives them the best chances to do that. >> feels we have been talking about mariupol for weeks. no surprise, the ukrainians are fighting hard to keep it. >> on one hand like this is -- if you look, that's a dot between two red things. if they contro
james is a retired lieutenant colonel of the united states army and vice president of national securitynal heritage foundation. welcome. a big focus in the east, no surprise there. this patterned area shows advances by russian forces clearly trying to build a land bridge to the ports? >> right, if you remember the map a couple weeks ago, red all over the place, that made everything harder for the russians because all those guys god to be fed, resupplied, arms. you need multiple arms and...
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my dad served 37 years in the united states army. we both served? desert tomorrow together.'t want let's talk about what republicans actually did. let's talk about the first step act. democrat administration for eight years that didn't do what was done, and then donald trump signed into an act -- it's -- for the first two years he did have a democrat. >> that's true. >> to the point of what elie was saying, every time there's a democrat in office, why don't we fix the things you have continued to talk about over the last 50 to 60 years, how republicans tend to support veterans. republicans brought the words hbcu, brought that into the forefront the way it would never been brought before. my alma mater borrowed money for the financing program that's an infrastructure type deal, and $111 million was wiped out as a result of what donald trump did. so let's -- >> they should of we should be able to vote as easily as white people. >> let's talk about -- okay, let's talk about -- >> wait, wait. i want to point out your alma mater is -- and listen, this conversation is too big to f
my dad served 37 years in the united states army. we both served? desert tomorrow together.'t want let's talk about what republicans actually did. let's talk about the first step act. democrat administration for eight years that didn't do what was done, and then donald trump signed into an act -- it's -- for the first two years he did have a democrat. >> that's true. >> to the point of what elie was saying, every time there's a democrat in office, why don't we fix the things you...
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intelligence, a full-scale offensive will begin within 72 hours, allegedly directly the united states with our armying false attacks along the entire front in order to identify vulnerabilities, the so-called gaps sometimes do not appear in the donbass, while zelensky is in mi6 in plain text, they allegedly offered properties on the other side of the dnieper in order to maintain at least some combat capability of the army. with the encirclement of the entire grouping of the apu in the donbass, but you wo n’t believe zelensky, he refused the ring in mariupol. we have closed around azov-sale, they cleaned up, even the northern district of the industrial zone artillery, the unfinished azov people continue to work at the plant, they send in a video asking for help that they are forced to resist the bombing with machine guns, but they don’t want to give up, although one by one after all surrender to the eventually captured militant of the national guard. ukraine told the current situation on the azov steel according to him, the wounded neo-nazis do a lot of operations right on the floor, but out of conve
intelligence, a full-scale offensive will begin within 72 hours, allegedly directly the united states with our armying false attacks along the entire front in order to identify vulnerabilities, the so-called gaps sometimes do not appear in the donbass, while zelensky is in mi6 in plain text, they allegedly offered properties on the other side of the dnieper in order to maintain at least some combat capability of the army. with the encirclement of the entire grouping of the apu in the donbass,...
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as a specialist in the united states army, i know first hand that running a household on military pay can be quite difficult for lower enlisted personnel. every month, my husband who had opt need overdraft protection at one of the top 20 big banks watched his pay be eaten up by $35 overdraft fees. a cycle that continues paycheck after paycheck until i, a d.c. licensed attorney who was stationed in california, was able to find employment after jumping through, licensing requirements for the state. my husband and i are not alone. overdraft fees are paid the most by people who can least afford them. these are fees that one, bear no relationship to the cost banks incur in covering overdrafts, two, have the potential to explode into hundreds of dollars in fees, and three, can be near impossible to avoid for people living paycheck to paycheck. according to the research from the cfpb overdraft fees have become a cash cow for financial institutions. and in 2019 banks and credit unions charged more than $15 billion in overdraft and non-sufficient fund fees with these fees making up a particula
as a specialist in the united states army, i know first hand that running a household on military pay can be quite difficult for lower enlisted personnel. every month, my husband who had opt need overdraft protection at one of the top 20 big banks watched his pay be eaten up by $35 overdraft fees. a cycle that continues paycheck after paycheck until i, a d.c. licensed attorney who was stationed in california, was able to find employment after jumping through, licensing requirements for the...
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. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.mitment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the sheriff's department grabbed me first. it was unique. it was not just me in that moment it was everyone. it wasn't me looking at the crowd. it was all of us being together. i was standing there alone. i felt everyone standing next to me. the only way to describe it. it is not about me. it is from my father. my father couldn't be there. he was sick. the first person i saw was him. i still sometimes am surprised by the fact i see my name as the sheriff. i am happy to be in the position i am in to honor their memory doing what i am doing now to help the larger comment. when i say t
. >> that was the most decorated unit in the history of the united states army.mitment and loyal to to the country despite that their families were in the camp at that time. they chose to come back to san francisco even after all of that. my father was a civil servant as well and served the state of california workers' compensation attorney and judge and appellate board. my parents influenced me to look at civil service s.i applied to police, and sheriff's department at the same time. the...