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at levels they've never seen before in fairness to d.c. you have hundreds of thousands coming into the country, millions and millions of people, a lot of them are coming right here. we have to make our capitol safe and make it clean and respected and beautiful and that's part of my plan and we're going to run it through the federal government and it's going to be run very tough and very smart and very safe. people are coming here and they're getting shot. they come here for an evening, i want to see the lincoln memorial, i want to see something, something so beautiful. i want to look at the capitol building, i want to look at the white house and they go moment in a casket. not going to happen. we're going to straighten it out. of. >> said it wouldn't have happened, the strike, if you were president. a president biden made the decision to react. what would you do. >> the first thing you do you don't say what you're going to do and he shouldn't be saying what he's doing. he says we're thinking about doing something, you've got to do it and g
at levels they've never seen before in fairness to d.c. you have hundreds of thousands coming into the country, millions and millions of people, a lot of them are coming right here. we have to make our capitol safe and make it clean and respected and beautiful and that's part of my plan and we're going to run it through the federal government and it's going to be run very tough and very smart and very safe. people are coming here and they're getting shot. they come here for an evening, i want...
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to tell the people in this body or the other side of the capitol that the public view of washington, d.c., is not very good. our numbers and public opinion numbers oftentimes are in the single digits, and they're there for a good reason. they're there because oftentimes people only see politics here all the time. they see bodies and individuals that work for the parties. they don't work for the good of america. in what we saw earlier this week just confirms that. where we had a bill that came out to address border security, particularly on the southern border, but it does good things for the northern border, too. but it addresses border security in this country. where we're seeing people coming across the border, the southern border in particular. we don't know who they are. and it's just flat a national security issue. when i go home to montana, i hear it from everybody. i hear it from families, from business owners, from policemen to mayors -- you name it. in montana -- and i don't think montana is different from any other state -- this is a big issue. people understand the southern bo
to tell the people in this body or the other side of the capitol that the public view of washington, d.c., is not very good. our numbers and public opinion numbers oftentimes are in the single digits, and they're there for a good reason. they're there because oftentimes people only see politics here all the time. they see bodies and individuals that work for the parties. they don't work for the good of america. in what we saw earlier this week just confirms that. where we had a bill that came...
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if idaho can do it, washington, d.c. should do it. to that end, i'm signing on as a member of the governor's debt counsel for budget to the u.s. constitution. the run away freight train for federal spending has got to pestop. it's not right. it's not what thehe founders envisioned for our great country. the u.s. constitution gives the states the power to propose a balanced budget amendment and in the coming weeks i will announce the next steps we will take to force congress to live within the people's means. [applause] folks, what idaho is doing is working. there's no need to change course but we must raise the bar and never rest on our laurels. history may not remember our names and faces but we have an opportunity while we are here to create a lasting legacy of good government. i'd like to end by quoting one of my mentors perhaps not known patience he recounted first week as legislator in this changer and which he reportedly stood and said, mr. speaker, let's get this show on the road. that, of course, was governor phil, wers lost p
if idaho can do it, washington, d.c. should do it. to that end, i'm signing on as a member of the governor's debt counsel for budget to the u.s. constitution. the run away freight train for federal spending has got to pestop. it's not right. it's not what thehe founders envisioned for our great country. the u.s. constitution gives the states the power to propose a balanced budget amendment and in the coming weeks i will announce the next steps we will take to force congress to live within the...
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i think d.c. specifically among elected officials there's a real tight knit network that if someone says this is ok, that spreads. so that was the -- >> to be fair when we first came to d.c. the website didn't exist. and to -- >> tough to sago look at this. >> it's going to be great. you all i'm sure, you know, as reporters, letting people feel safe to sit down with you to gith. i'm terrified right now. and you know, so these folks were kind enough to sit down with us. without actually having anything to reference and to show that we promise we're not going to hurt you. over time we eventually convinced them. >> what was the breakthrough moment? what was the moment you were chatting with lawmakers and you're finally like we got something. >> maybe the third or fourth -- the first trip here we were so excited. had three or four days. we were filming in the senate. what was that room called? whatever it was it felt real fancy to us. we're like, we're doing it. we're really doing it. not one republic
i think d.c. specifically among elected officials there's a real tight knit network that if someone says this is ok, that spreads. so that was the -- >> to be fair when we first came to d.c. the website didn't exist. and to -- >> tough to sago look at this. >> it's going to be great. you all i'm sure, you know, as reporters, letting people feel safe to sit down with you to gith. i'm terrified right now. and you know, so these folks were kind enough to sit down with us. without...
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did you take trips to d.c. that were nonbusiness during the time period that this case of the matter was under investigation? >> relevance as it relates to the matter. >> the question already asked. >> that was with mr. wade. i asked her alone whether she took -- >> what would be the relevance of that? >> trying to understand if we have the ability to show a personal trip at the same time. i understand the answer. we have documents. >> i think that there have been other things discussed in the case. mr. wade made them in d.c. at the same time. [inaudible] that was not accurate among mr. wade. >> that will limit the merit and credibility. i will just ask the question. i understand your testimony is it is the same time as of mr. wade. however, since mr. wade has been on this case, he's been in d.c. since he has been on this case i've been d.c. we have not been in the district of columbia at the same time. the only thing that i am not sure about is what you asked me. i have a lot of personal friends in that area.
did you take trips to d.c. that were nonbusiness during the time period that this case of the matter was under investigation? >> relevance as it relates to the matter. >> the question already asked. >> that was with mr. wade. i asked her alone whether she took -- >> what would be the relevance of that? >> trying to understand if we have the ability to show a personal trip at the same time. i understand the answer. we have documents. >> i think that there have...
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washington, d.c. has brought in every home and placed in kitchen table across the state. congress has become synonymous with run away spending, bloated budgets, job-killing regulations, gridlock and partisanship and elected representatives in both parties who are more interested in getting famous on cable news than delivering results for the american people. all the while across the nation over 60% of households are living paycheck to paycheck over 8.4 million americans are working two jobs to the make ends meet. mortgage rates remain at highs not seen in a generation and while the rate of inflation may have fallen high prices on everything from groceries to rent have not. in fact, the it cost americans over a 11,000 more per year to maintain the same quality of life that they have just a few short years ago. for the hard-working men and women of this country, paying $11,000 more a year is not a choice between the luxuries of life. for too many people that's the decision between putting food on the ca
washington, d.c. has brought in every home and placed in kitchen table across the state. congress has become synonymous with run away spending, bloated budgets, job-killing regulations, gridlock and partisanship and elected representatives in both parties who are more interested in getting famous on cable news than delivering results for the american people. all the while across the nation over 60% of households are living paycheck to paycheck over 8.4 million americans are working two jobs to...
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instead of looking to washington d.c. to solve our problems we are funding known gaps with no new taxes in providing long-term funding with long-term needs. this means we are tackling projects that a bit on the waitlist for years. ♪ i'm here to a test of the historic investment of the legislature is providing for local and state system. transportation projects are needs not really wants. work with governor little cava in each of you as members of the legislature we have met most of these needs without raising taxes. let's continue our good work while protecting our loved ones and helping idaho's economy to grow. idaho is working together. ♪ ♪ ♪ water is a foundation of public health. economic prosperity, outdoor recreation, a strong agricultural sector and idahoans overall quality of life. most maintain our water sovereignty and not toward like other western states in the colorado river basin such as california for the federal government has stepped in to supersede the states control of its water. since i took off
instead of looking to washington d.c. to solve our problems we are funding known gaps with no new taxes in providing long-term funding with long-term needs. this means we are tackling projects that a bit on the waitlist for years. ♪ i'm here to a test of the historic investment of the legislature is providing for local and state system. transportation projects are needs not really wants. work with governor little cava in each of you as members of the legislature we have met most of these...
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did you take trips to d.c. that were nonbusiness during the time period that this case of the matter was under investigation? >> relevance as it relates to the matter. >> the question already asked. >> that was with mr. wade. i asked her alone whether she took -- >> what would be the relevance of that? >> trying to understand if we have the ability to show a personal trip at the same time. i understand the answer. we have documents. >> i think that there have been other things discussed in the case. mr. wade made them in d.c. at the same time. [inaudible] that was not accurate among mr. wade. >> that will limit the merit and credibility. i will just ask the question. i understand your testimony is it is the same time as of mr. wade. however, since mr. wade has been on this case, he's been in d.c. since he has been on this case i've been d.c. we have not been in the district of columbia at the same time. the only thing that i am not sure about is what you asked me. i have a lot of personal friends in that area.
did you take trips to d.c. that were nonbusiness during the time period that this case of the matter was under investigation? >> relevance as it relates to the matter. >> the question already asked. >> that was with mr. wade. i asked her alone whether she took -- >> what would be the relevance of that? >> trying to understand if we have the ability to show a personal trip at the same time. i understand the answer. we have documents. >> i think that there have...
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[applause] and then in washington d.c. on june the 15th we are not insurrection but you better believe we are a resurrection. a resurrection of justice and love and righteousness in a time for us to come together. if you want to know even more for those of you who are listening with the power really is for instance the margin of victory was near or less than 3% low income voters accounted for 35 -- 45% of the voting population. in arizona 39% in georgia 37% and michigan 37%, and nevada 36% in north carolina 43%. in pennsylvania 34% and in wisconsin 39%. it is political suicide not to care about this block of voters. [applause] when you look at the fact that across this country there is not a state low income voters in not make up at least 20% of their electric.. finally here these numbers in michigan in 2016 the margin of victory in the presidential election was 10,000 votes. in 2016980000 poor blue-eyed eligible voters did noter vote. it would only take 1.1% of that percentage of low wage voters nonvoters to overcome the
[applause] and then in washington d.c. on june the 15th we are not insurrection but you better believe we are a resurrection. a resurrection of justice and love and righteousness in a time for us to come together. if you want to know even more for those of you who are listening with the power really is for instance the margin of victory was near or less than 3% low income voters accounted for 35 -- 45% of the voting population. in arizona 39% in georgia 37% and michigan 37%, and nevada 36% in...
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they were in washington, d.c. for about a week and on march 10th, 1864, they wrote in to their original petition petition and your memorial lists further show that in their accompanying petition they only asked the right of suffrage for those citizens of louisiana of african descent, born free before the rebellion yet that justice and the principles for which they contend also the extension this privilege to those born slaves with such qualifications that should affect equally the white the colored citizen. and that this is required not only by the by justice, but also by expediency which demands that full effect should be given to all the union feeling in the rebel states in order to secure permanence of the free institutions and loyal government. now organized in annual memorials. let's pray at the right of suffrage may be extended not only to the natives of louisiana of african descent born free, but also to all others, whether born, slave or free especially those who have vindicated their right to vote by bear
they were in washington, d.c. for about a week and on march 10th, 1864, they wrote in to their original petition petition and your memorial lists further show that in their accompanying petition they only asked the right of suffrage for those citizens of louisiana of african descent, born free before the rebellion yet that justice and the principles for which they contend also the extension this privilege to those born slaves with such qualifications that should affect equally the white the...
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and it was the second the d.c. metro showed up. and d.c. metro, by the way, save the from getting truly sacked because they up in force and basically stopped the breach there at the west front where you saw that and it allowed capitol police to retreat inside and kind of try to keep the situation tame inside. and it was but it was d.c. metro with all their nonlethal and i have to tell you like i've been i've been in combat, you know, i'm not a not i'm not a ground soldier. so i've done it from the sky. you know, we've attacked on the base. i've felt what i felt that day. all i can describe and you know, you know, i'm a religious person. so this isn't like i'm not one of these people that just feels evil. i don't this is like the only time it ever happened. i just felt darkness that i cannot describe just a evil darkness. at that moment when i opened that window and looked out there. and the interesting thing is people like markwayne mullen told me that night that he said every police officer he talked to told him the same thing which was th
and it was the second the d.c. metro showed up. and d.c. metro, by the way, save the from getting truly sacked because they up in force and basically stopped the breach there at the west front where you saw that and it allowed capitol police to retreat inside and kind of try to keep the situation tame inside. and it was but it was d.c. metro with all their nonlethal and i have to tell you like i've been i've been in combat, you know, i'm not a not i'm not a ground soldier. so i've done it from...
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well, so he had been born in slavery himself in bladensburg outside d.c. and then bought his freedom time over a of time for $500, paid it off when he was about the age of 30. he's free. he starts this shoemaking business he marries has a bunch of kids he's got four kids at the time and another one is on the way and. so know he has sort of vowed a war on slavery but isn't really know how to carry it out. and he's a busy guy and it's really when this guy, charles torrey, comes to town and the two of them meet that they find that they're thinking along the same lines they're tired of talking about how terrible slavery is and they want to do something about it. and crunk, in a concrete sense. and so they start organizing these escapes. and you know that there are several things that set, set escapes apart, especially the beginning. they were not just waiting people to decide. they wanted to to run. they actually approach and slave people that small would knew and say, you know, what are you doing on saturday night and which was which was actually a popular ti
well, so he had been born in slavery himself in bladensburg outside d.c. and then bought his freedom time over a of time for $500, paid it off when he was about the age of 30. he's free. he starts this shoemaking business he marries has a bunch of kids he's got four kids at the time and another one is on the way and. so know he has sort of vowed a war on slavery but isn't really know how to carry it out. and he's a busy guy and it's really when this guy, charles torrey, comes to town and the...
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john will and lincoln group of d.c. we're a little bit about this before we had another president called the great communicator. of course ronald reagan, and we were talking about some of the similarities between, lincoln and reagan, the apparently they were like to tell stories and, cabinet meetings and things like that. so can you think of anything similar between those two and with harold, also the other communicator, roosevelt and lincoln, since you're now a roosevelt guide, you, i just want to mention i have a friend who's very old man. now, but he was a member of the reagan cabinet. he said every single cabinet meeting reagan would open up with a joke and a self-deprecating joke. so that sounds me very much like lincoln. and he said that broke a lot of of of and stress and i think lincoln was very much along those lines. and they both come from america's heartland. they lincoln spent a lot of time working the circuit, meeting sorts of people. and he he endured so much failure in his life disappointment after. disa
john will and lincoln group of d.c. we're a little bit about this before we had another president called the great communicator. of course ronald reagan, and we were talking about some of the similarities between, lincoln and reagan, the apparently they were like to tell stories and, cabinet meetings and things like that. so can you think of anything similar between those two and with harold, also the other communicator, roosevelt and lincoln, since you're now a roosevelt guide, you, i just...
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i want to welcome everybody here who joined us on this overcast morning in d.c. as well as many of you who are joining us online. also grateful to the korea foundation for cohosting this conference with us. and in particular things to our participants who came from far away from japan and korea to join us here this morning. and so the question is why did they come from so far to join us here this morning. north korea to create peace on the peninsula. shapes the environment to ensure there is no destabilizing behavior in the taiwan straight. the three allies have conducted over 30 meetings since the historic meeting at camp david on everything ranging from securing supply chains to missile defense, and we expect to see the first named tried lateral select sire size sometimes in the -- trilateralism really helps to stabilize the region. it does not provoke, does not cause japan, russia and north korea to draw closer. if anything it signals how strong the three allies are together which ensures a stable deterrence and discourages miscalculation. so we will spend a g
i want to welcome everybody here who joined us on this overcast morning in d.c. as well as many of you who are joining us online. also grateful to the korea foundation for cohosting this conference with us. and in particular things to our participants who came from far away from japan and korea to join us here this morning. and so the question is why did they come from so far to join us here this morning. north korea to create peace on the peninsula. shapes the environment to ensure there is no...
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martina flew out from d.c. to support our new oregon team with her years of experience, wisdom and lightning-quick wit. and every year when senate staff dress up their dogs in halloween costumes for senator tillis's annual puppy parade through the atrium of the hart office building, martina goes down to take the pictures and share the joy with our team on both coasts. as one of our former oregon team members put it, i look forward to each halloween because martina would send pictures keeping state side staff informed about the best day of the year in washington, d.c. i'm not sure what it says about our work here when the best day is when there is a puppy parade. she is also a brilliant writer. one of our team conservatively estimates that she has written millions of words for our office putting dry policy lamping into punchy plain english with stunning speed, navigating thorny political issues with elegance and grace. one of her longtime colleagues said i always liken her to a piano virtuoso, taking their seat
martina flew out from d.c. to support our new oregon team with her years of experience, wisdom and lightning-quick wit. and every year when senate staff dress up their dogs in halloween costumes for senator tillis's annual puppy parade through the atrium of the hart office building, martina goes down to take the pictures and share the joy with our team on both coasts. as one of our former oregon team members put it, i look forward to each halloween because martina would send pictures keeping...
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i'll pass power back from washington, d.c.. i believe we ought to change head start into a reading program to give our faces of our future the building blocks necessary to be able to learn. i know we need to expand education savings accounts from $500 to $5,000 per filer per year. so parents can have more options for their children. but let me tell you what else i'll do. i will challenge the soft bigotry of low expectations that oftentimes pervades our schools system. i will demand that a school district receives federal money. they must let us know whether or not the faces of our future are learning and if they are, we'll praise the teachers. but if not, instead of funding mediocrity and accepting the status quo, that would trap children in failure. i will insist there be different options available to american parents, because you see, in my vision for america everyone ought to have a first rate education. there are no second rate children and there no second rate dreams. and finally and this is an appropriate place to say th
i'll pass power back from washington, d.c.. i believe we ought to change head start into a reading program to give our faces of our future the building blocks necessary to be able to learn. i know we need to expand education savings accounts from $500 to $5,000 per filer per year. so parents can have more options for their children. but let me tell you what else i'll do. i will challenge the soft bigotry of low expectations that oftentimes pervades our schools system. i will demand that a...
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bureaucrats for d.c. bureaucrats it's written by farmers and rural america for farmers and rural america. so mr. secretary, actions speak louder than your words in your track record speaks for itself as her chair have no questions and i yield back. >> are judgment yields back a record of judgment from new mexico for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you so much mr. chairman print secretary vilsack thank you for being here today. and for your testimony thank you for what you and the department do for our farmers, our farmworkers, our ranchers, ranch hands and arrange managers. i just want to make it clear agriculture doesn't happen without the workers and that's not just the owners with the folks working the land. expanding access to nutrition programs in new mexico is one of my top price new mexico has the highest participation in the nation one and 48 mexicans rely on programs to snap, wic, have the basic nutrition to go to work and go to school for children and families are hungry in our state they
bureaucrats for d.c. bureaucrats it's written by farmers and rural america for farmers and rural america. so mr. secretary, actions speak louder than your words in your track record speaks for itself as her chair have no questions and i yield back. >> are judgment yields back a record of judgment from new mexico for five minutes of questioning. >> thank you so much mr. chairman print secretary vilsack thank you for being here today. and for your testimony thank you for what you and...
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oscar is just told he can from nairobi so welcome to d.c., to a very cold day. oscar otele is a nonresident fellow with the global china foundation. he's a political scientist with expensive spread across lecturing and consultant diplomacy. over the past ten ten yearss lectured at six universities, political science including comparative politics, international relations and political philosophy. he has published a number of journal articles in journals such ass the african affairs and policy papers on the council on foreign relations. next, i turned to paul, paul is a stranger. he was here in the previous session but i'll still go ahead and introduce mr. paulau nantula who is from the african center for strategic studies. paul researches and prepares written analysis on contemporary african security issues. his areas of expertise include chinese foreign policy, china-africa relations, african partnerships with other countries, mediation and peace processes. prior to joining the african center, he was a technical advisor on south sudan. so, i think that's the in
oscar is just told he can from nairobi so welcome to d.c., to a very cold day. oscar otele is a nonresident fellow with the global china foundation. he's a political scientist with expensive spread across lecturing and consultant diplomacy. over the past ten ten yearss lectured at six universities, political science including comparative politics, international relations and political philosophy. he has published a number of journal articles in journals such ass the african affairs and policy...
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if you win by double digits, we are going into d.c. with a mandate to stop wasteful spending and get our economy back on track, to get kids reading again and go back to the basics with education, to secure our borders with no more excuses, for law and order and a mandate for a strong america we can all be proud of. don't you want that? [applause] because we can have that. but it is going to take a lot of courage. courage from every person here. courage for me to run and for each of you to know, don't complain about what happens in a general election if you do not play in the primary. it matters. seven months ago, i dropped michael off for another year long deployment. i watched him and 230 soldiers pick up their duffel bags of belongings to go to a country they had never been, all in the name of protecting america. they are willing to sacrifice their lives and families because they still believe in this amazing experiment that is america. so if they are willing to sacrifice for us there, shouldn't we be willing to fight for america her
if you win by double digits, we are going into d.c. with a mandate to stop wasteful spending and get our economy back on track, to get kids reading again and go back to the basics with education, to secure our borders with no more excuses, for law and order and a mandate for a strong america we can all be proud of. don't you want that? [applause] because we can have that. but it is going to take a lot of courage. courage from every person here. courage for me to run and for each of you to know,...
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in right here in washington, d.c. we started talking about school reform, how it with how it started years ago. it really senator around washington, d.c. with michelle rhee. i know the young lady in the middle, in the blue jacket. she just talked about blue high school and the band. but we had something else. i actually attended blue. i was in the math science program and it was one of the best. my part, i think, was the best program in the city at that time and they turned it into charter school. they took away the math science component from blue and turned it into a charter that was down southwest and. that was some of the beginnings of the charter movement. and of course, the school didn't last once they, took it outside of blue high school. so the students there we we went to any ivy league school or any other place, the country that we went into. i eventually graduated from mckinley technology, mckinley tech. and so. i want you to i want you to talk about where have an opportunity to go from your from what you l
in right here in washington, d.c. we started talking about school reform, how it with how it started years ago. it really senator around washington, d.c. with michelle rhee. i know the young lady in the middle, in the blue jacket. she just talked about blue high school and the band. but we had something else. i actually attended blue. i was in the math science program and it was one of the best. my part, i think, was the best program in the city at that time and they turned it into charter...
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he did live in washington, d.c. for a time as when he was commissioner and under the mckinley and he didn't much washington, d.c. he did traveling the country. and one of the things he had to do is railroad commissioner was go around, particularly the west, the far west, to literally inspect the railroads. and he met with wild acclaim wherever he wherever he went. but he was a southerner. and he and i'm so glad you asked the question because thing that's very clear from longstreet's writing again tuning in, his voice so important is that he believed he made his decision in 1867 out of loyal loyalty to the south, in defiance of the south. and that sense, the title is a little misleading and i that to the editor and he was like you you'll have opportunities like this to kind of explain that but but but in a sense he really believed that it was of loyalty to his kinfolk to his people, to them turn page and he says so again, his words are so remarkable among the things he writes in those letters in which he announces hi
he did live in washington, d.c. for a time as when he was commissioner and under the mckinley and he didn't much washington, d.c. he did traveling the country. and one of the things he had to do is railroad commissioner was go around, particularly the west, the far west, to literally inspect the railroads. and he met with wild acclaim wherever he wherever he went. but he was a southerner. and he and i'm so glad you asked the question because thing that's very clear from longstreet's writing...
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welcome to d.c. thanks for being here. >> glad to be here. >> there's so much i do want to talk you about. i don't get to drill you, at weekly press conference anymore, but today i want to focus on you being the new chairman of the republican governors association. what's at stake for the candidates running in this presidential election year? i want to talk about how the republican party can improve its response and how you can be profamily. the school choice fight, what it meant to try to implement a universal school voucher program in the state and want to talk about the southern border, not the one that is tennessee and alabama or tennessee and georgia for governor kemp. let's start with school choice here is a dozen or so years ago when you're running for office he was literally driving a tractor and tendency to try to sell tennessee voters can your mentoring a child and a low-income neighborhood. i want you to tell us the short version of that story with adam and how it led you to where you are
welcome to d.c. thanks for being here. >> glad to be here. >> there's so much i do want to talk you about. i don't get to drill you, at weekly press conference anymore, but today i want to focus on you being the new chairman of the republican governors association. what's at stake for the candidates running in this presidential election year? i want to talk about how the republican party can improve its response and how you can be profamily. the school choice fight, what it meant to...
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washington, d.c. radio recently led a drive to clean up the potomac. the cleveland, ohio station initiated. the plan to relieve midtown traffic congestion in new haven, connecticut a local station was responsible for getting a ramshackle school rebuilt in many communities. radio points the way. we all know. importance of education. and so even at the expense of a tax increase, we owe it to ourselves and our children to build a new school in the latham's. fight against cancer. red cross drive. somebody dying and a rare blood is needed. radio. the rescue. this is an urgent appeal for type negative blood. we've come to take for granted countless services performed by radio like broadcasting, traffic bulletins. but we'd be lost without reporters in helicopters. get a bird's eye view of traffic conditions and relay them to the crawling. traffic is heavy. with up to one hour delays on all major highways leading to the city. but it is moving on secondary roads. three and nine a. out of the tangle into the clear. radio also acts your community bulletin board.
washington, d.c. radio recently led a drive to clean up the potomac. the cleveland, ohio station initiated. the plan to relieve midtown traffic congestion in new haven, connecticut a local station was responsible for getting a ramshackle school rebuilt in many communities. radio points the way. we all know. importance of education. and so even at the expense of a tax increase, we owe it to ourselves and our children to build a new school in the latham's. fight against cancer. red cross drive....
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types of discussions and fireside chats with a lot of luminaries and academics but also leaders in d.c. that important to regaining america's maritime strength. in recent months is that we did we've been reminded of the importance of danger to our nation and our economy from enemies able to threaten shipping. houthis attacks in the red sea are only the most recent example of this. almost two years ago russia invaded ukraine for the second time and threatened global grain supply. some countries overly reliant on grain come from ukraine and russia. fertilizer for critical agricultural activities and other key industrial elements and materials coming out of ukraine and the black sea. but as we hear now china is a mess and well over 200 maritime militia vessels and coast guard ships in the philippines shoal. yet another example of china's maritime insurgency against the rules-based maritime border. meanwhile, in our congress this been a growing bipartisan course calling for action and propose solutions from increased naval ship will become proved access to commercial shipping to support th
types of discussions and fireside chats with a lot of luminaries and academics but also leaders in d.c. that important to regaining america's maritime strength. in recent months is that we did we've been reminded of the importance of danger to our nation and our economy from enemies able to threaten shipping. houthis attacks in the red sea are only the most recent example of this. almost two years ago russia invaded ukraine for the second time and threatened global grain supply. some countries...
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a second march is expected to be held in washington, d.c. on jun. the group cochair reverend william barber ii made the announcement from the national press club. this is an hour. >> today, we are here to announce that on march 2, 2024, and 32+ states that you will hear more about later, we will be holding a massport peoples low-wage workers moral march to statehouse assemblies, part of 42 weeks organizing mass mobilization of poor and low-wage voters across the usa that touch more than 15 million infrequent voters. between now and november. and to announce that in june, june 15, we will also be marching on the united states congress to launch our summer initiative to continue to push to mobilize the 15.4 and the income voters in low income, low-wage workers. it is time for a resurrection and not an insurrection. and we, this year, or in the 60th anniversary of freedom summer your freedom and jus that which one must continue, continue to fight for. i'm going to sail a bit more but we want to introduce this first by way of our promo video of whole na
a second march is expected to be held in washington, d.c. on jun. the group cochair reverend william barber ii made the announcement from the national press club. this is an hour. >> today, we are here to announce that on march 2, 2024, and 32+ states that you will hear more about later, we will be holding a massport peoples low-wage workers moral march to statehouse assemblies, part of 42 weeks organizing mass mobilization of poor and low-wage voters across the usa that touch more than...
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involving you to discuss the latest issues the governments of politics and public policy from washington d.c. and across the country. coming up wednesday morning we'll talk about border security and foreign agent package and the mayorkas impeachment vote california out mcclintock and mark. ♪ see spans "washington journal" joint in the conversation live at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span issue unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> is extremely rare. but friends don't have to be. when you are connected you are not alone. cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving it a front receipt to democracy. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and others discuss the bipartisan border security supplemental proposal with reporters. senator mcconnell praised senator james lankford's efforts on negotiating but said there is no real chance here to make a law. the minority leader urge the senate to take up israel and ukraine funding apart
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the soon she made several visits and to poverty stricken areas in washington, d.c. and she also requested that a black opera singer sing at the white house. so following some of the leads of some of her predecessors in terms of using entertainment, lady bird johnson took the next major step, and that was in 1964, after the passage of the civil rights bill. she went on a whistle stop tour, campaigns to her tour. it was difficult for lyndon johnson to go into the south after the passage of the civil rights bill. but lady bird, who had southern roots and who had family from alabama and used to spend much of her childhood there, summers said she would take it on, and she gave some pretty dramatic speeches that made it very clear what her position was. she said in one speech, i know that many of you do not agree with the civil rights bill or the president's support of it. it would be a bottomless tragedy for our country to be racial divided. this is not a challenge only in the south. it is a national challenge. this was such a dangerous trip that they were bomb threats.
the soon she made several visits and to poverty stricken areas in washington, d.c. and she also requested that a black opera singer sing at the white house. so following some of the leads of some of her predecessors in terms of using entertainment, lady bird johnson took the next major step, and that was in 1964, after the passage of the civil rights bill. she went on a whistle stop tour, campaigns to her tour. it was difficult for lyndon johnson to go into the south after the passage of the...
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in washington, d.c. this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon. i will remind folks to please turn off your telephones. my name is andrew brumberg and i have the honor to serve as the president of the victims of kong -- communism memorial presentation. ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, we are so thrilled to welcome you all here to the victims of communism museum this afternoon. on behalf of the board of directors and our entire family, we welcome you to this very special event where we are honored to welcome a very living testament to the enduring power of courage and conviction, president lech walesa. [applause] this year in 2024, we celebrate our 30th anniversary and i just had the opportunity to walk the president through some of our main galleries here at the visions of communism museum where he saw some photos of himself. the triumph of the human spirit, but before we dive into the experience of our esteemed guests, allow me to remind us of why we are here. we gather not to merely commemorate, but to take part in active remembrance.
in washington, d.c. this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon. i will remind folks to please turn off your telephones. my name is andrew brumberg and i have the honor to serve as the president of the victims of kong -- communism memorial presentation. ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, we are so thrilled to welcome you all here to the victims of communism museum this afternoon. on behalf of the board of directors and our entire family, we welcome you to this very special event...
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the think tank in d.c., there's a derth of indonesia experts and philippines experts and even india, that's the foreign policies we need to cultivate and part of is that is living in the region for long periods of time. >> as somebody who lived in indonesia. >> there we go, we've got one. >> it's a long time ago when i left college. please up in the balcony. >> hi, dwight hutchens, mid career 1996, interesting you say that about the region. i spent the last 10 years with my family living in singapore and there was a palpable feeling that the u.s. wasn't there anymore, especially as china felt like it was everywhere, right? and in all the different countries, from a business standpoint, from a policy standpoint, from a diplomacy standpoint and while sitting there during the pandemic i read these two books back to back, i shouldn't have, chip war, and the next world war by the n.a.t.o. commander and they scared me to death, right, because you know, you say we should move our supply chains to places that are friendly, there's no other place to make computer chips in the world besides ta
the think tank in d.c., there's a derth of indonesia experts and philippines experts and even india, that's the foreign policies we need to cultivate and part of is that is living in the region for long periods of time. >> as somebody who lived in indonesia. >> there we go, we've got one. >> it's a long time ago when i left college. please up in the balcony. >> hi, dwight hutchens, mid career 1996, interesting you say that about the region. i spent the last 10 years with...
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from washington, d.c. and across the country, coming up wednesday morning we will talk about the border security and the mayorkas impeachment vote and with wisconsin democratic congressman mark. c-span's washington journal join in the conversation live at 7:0g on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> wednesday on c-span, the houses back at 9:00 eastern to nsider legislation to ban government healthcare programs includin micare and medicaid from using an outcome metric known as quality adjustedif years and similar measures when determining insurance coverage or negotiating prices. then in the evening our campaign 2024 coverage includes republican presidential candidate nikki haley, speaking to voter at a rallyn los angeles on cpan2 at 9:00 a.m. a house armed services subcommieeolds a hear to go exameoor living conditions and military barracks and senate returns at noono hold first vote whether toegin work at 111 billion-dollar bill for security provisions and aido israel and ukraine 60 votes will b
from washington, d.c. and across the country, coming up wednesday morning we will talk about the border security and the mayorkas impeachment vote and with wisconsin democratic congressman mark. c-span's washington journal join in the conversation live at 7:0g on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> wednesday on c-span, the houses back at 9:00 eastern to nsider legislation to ban government healthcare programs includin micare and medicaid from using an outcome metric known as...
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okay, you know that that is one of the most unique places in washington, d.c., because you all have taken ownership of it. every morning, rain or shine, americans like you come to that memorial and you leave momentos at the base of it. maybe an american flag or a tears stained handkerchief or single rose. and every night the park police collect all that up and they lovingly stored away. and tomorrow morning, the process will begin all over again. those things at the base, the memorial are the permanent things of family and freedom. my friends, the names on that wall. those are the names of men that god has given america from the very beginning. at concord bridge and the beaches of normandy at porkchop hill, a caisson and danang blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh. they paid the ultimate price for liberty on every major issue facing our country on every major issue facing our country, cleaning up washington, restoring the family, welcoming our children into the world on all of those issues, racial reconciliation. we can solve them if we bring the same sense of sacrifice, peace that the
okay, you know that that is one of the most unique places in washington, d.c., because you all have taken ownership of it. every morning, rain or shine, americans like you come to that memorial and you leave momentos at the base of it. maybe an american flag or a tears stained handkerchief or single rose. and every night the park police collect all that up and they lovingly stored away. and tomorrow morning, the process will begin all over again. those things at the base, the memorial are the...
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i don't think there's any more compelling argument that can be made for the dreamers and d.c. than to let people know exactly who they are, what they have done and what they dream of. this is a story of a young woman who came to america at the age of 4. alexander abernika. she first arrived in orange, california from the philippines and she vividly remembers sharing a single, tiny room with all six of her family members. while attending college she discovered a passion for health care and she applied to the only school, medical school which was accepting dreamers at the time. loyola university school of medicine in chicago. in 2020 she was accepted to the school and received one of the first american medical association's dream m.d. equity scholarships which is given to daca recipients or first-generation immigrants to study medicine. but daca has always intended to be a temporary solution. and since president obama established the program, republicans for reasons i cannot explain to you there any political or human terms, there waged a relentless campaign to overturn it and d
i don't think there's any more compelling argument that can be made for the dreamers and d.c. than to let people know exactly who they are, what they have done and what they dream of. this is a story of a young woman who came to america at the age of 4. alexander abernika. she first arrived in orange, california from the philippines and she vividly remembers sharing a single, tiny room with all six of her family members. while attending college she discovered a passion for health care and she...
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the clerk: washington, d.c., february 9, 2024. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable chris van hollen, a senator from the state of maryland,'to perform the duties of the chair. signed: patty murray, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to h.r. 815, which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to calendar number 30, h.r. 815 an act to amend title 38 united states code, and so forth and for other purposes. the clerk: ms. baldwin. mr. schumer: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader is recognized. mr. schumer: mr. president, i'll be brief. yesterday the senate cleared the first major procedural hurdle to passing the national security supplemental. it was a good and very important first step. we now resume postcloture debate on the mot
the clerk: washington, d.c., february 9, 2024. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable chris van hollen, a senator from the state of maryland,'to perform the duties of the chair. signed: patty murray, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion...
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it hasn't been felt here yet. >> on the specifics of d.c. no one a fairly tight footprint and the approach past are limited by the restricted airspace. there probably are not a lot of options beyond the north-south arrival and departure for dca. so that may be a limiter in this case. >> are right, thank you. mr. chairman. >> thank you very much behind recognize mr. nehls or private. >> thank you so much. understand here, mr. administrator, i'm on the subcommittee. i do wait be on someone last a a minute but hopefully we can finish this and i think it's a very much for your time. obviously this is very, very important to the industry. it really is. this legislation obviously has passed this house. passes overwhelmingly and now it is sitting there over in the senate. i think t we beat a dead horse n part 135. everybody knows the faa knows that we are pilots flying around better 67 years old in these private aircraft and everybody else with delta, we hired them at the age of 65 envisages lot of sense to me. i find this letter that was issued ju
it hasn't been felt here yet. >> on the specifics of d.c. no one a fairly tight footprint and the approach past are limited by the restricted airspace. there probably are not a lot of options beyond the north-south arrival and departure for dca. so that may be a limiter in this case. >> are right, thank you. mr. chairman. >> thank you very much behind recognize mr. nehls or private. >> thank you so much. understand here, mr. administrator, i'm on the subcommittee. i do...