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a governor the national association of tribal historic preservation officers and the national conference of state historic preservation officers, so what are some of the controversial cases that have come before the advisory council? sure shire to today? well, the dakota access pipeline is one. i think that came up recently and as you might recall involved a pipeline that would go across a waterway that was of significance to native american tribes and that it was a core permit. there was a lot of litigation one of the things that the advisory council on historic preservation prides itself is on encouraging consultation with native american tribes. that's a big issue these days that so that was that that has gone several ways. they the courts have approved it the courts have then reexamined the permitting so that was one of the controversial areas. there are a number. cases, however that demonstrate the productive work of the advisory council and would love to focus on those two there and they're very diverse. so you have a park chicano park in in san diego area. you have the space shutt
a governor the national association of tribal historic preservation officers and the national conference of state historic preservation officers, so what are some of the controversial cases that have come before the advisory council? sure shire to today? well, the dakota access pipeline is one. i think that came up recently and as you might recall involved a pipeline that would go across a waterway that was of significance to native american tribes and that it was a core permit. there was a lot...
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ambassador to the united nations while the war in ukraine continues. she also talks about the un's response to the ongoing crisis. this is a conversation with the brookings institution. >> thank you for joining us on the state of international cooperation. the vice president of the global economy and developing program at brookings. it is a privilege and great honor to welcome the u.s. representative to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. by way of introduction, she is the 31st u.s. ambassador to the u.n.. she was nominated by president biden in january of last year. and confirmed the following month by the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. mr. coulibaly: and sworn in on february 24 of last year. linda thomas-greenfield is one of the most distinguished and experienced u.s. diplomats with over 35 years in the foreign service. prior to the united nations, she had senior positions at the department of state, including serving as assistant secretary of african affairs from 2013 till 2017. and her distinguished foreign service career inc
ambassador to the united nations while the war in ukraine continues. she also talks about the un's response to the ongoing crisis. this is a conversation with the brookings institution. >> thank you for joining us on the state of international cooperation. the vice president of the global economy and developing program at brookings. it is a privilege and great honor to welcome the u.s. representative to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. by way of introduction, she is the 31st...
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the 7th, and that is when the supreme court restored the national assembly by april, the 10th a mon. com has been voted out by the national assembly and his party p t i party members. they all decided to boycott that vote. but by april 11th, pakistan had a brand new prime minister ship asha reef was voted in by the national assembly. so much happened in 5 days. how would you describe what is happening in politics in pakistan right now? we asked to hire shaheed for her explanation. this is what she told us a little bit earlier to speak about the political situation bucks on right now. it's not very different from what it has always been. so basically it's 2 political parties opposing each other. neither of them thinking about what is actually good for the nation off the box. but super just to, you know, a mass all the as much as, as many words as they can. what they're doing is using these narratives, which i've always worked. one is using the religion god, and the other is using the anti america narrative, making it sound as if there is some kind of or an involvement that is, are lea
the 7th, and that is when the supreme court restored the national assembly by april, the 10th a mon. com has been voted out by the national assembly and his party p t i party members. they all decided to boycott that vote. but by april 11th, pakistan had a brand new prime minister ship asha reef was voted in by the national assembly. so much happened in 5 days. how would you describe what is happening in politics in pakistan right now? we asked to hire shaheed for her explanation. this is what...
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the wildfire crisis facing the nation confronts us across ownerships. this is not just about the national forest systems, we're all this together. fortunately we have decades of experience working through partnerships and shared goals and shared landscapes. in closing, i am grateful to the leaders across the country for stepping up to have the plan for our wildfire crisis strategy. i'm grateful to our partners for helping us carry out the strategy. finally i'm grateful to you all for your interest and support. thank you. >> thank you. i now recognize myself for five minutes of questioning. the department of agriculture announced a plan to address our wildfire crisis that calls for treating 20 million acres on national forests and grasslands and 30 million acres on government and private land. how will you accomplish the targets laid out in this ambitious strategy? >> our first goal is to work with our partners across the many different landscapes. we have put together this ten-year strategy, 20 million federal forest service lands and another 30 million
the wildfire crisis facing the nation confronts us across ownerships. this is not just about the national forest systems, we're all this together. fortunately we have decades of experience working through partnerships and shared goals and shared landscapes. in closing, i am grateful to the leaders across the country for stepping up to have the plan for our wildfire crisis strategy. i'm grateful to our partners for helping us carry out the strategy. finally i'm grateful to you all for your...
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a governor the national association of tribal historic preservation officers and the national conference of state to preservation officers, so what are some of the controversial cases that have come before the advisory council? sure shire to today? well, the dakota access pipeline is one. i think that came up recently and as you might recall involved a pipeline that would go across a waterway that was of significance to native american tribes and that it was a core permit. there was a lot of litigation one of the things that the advisory council on historic preservation prides itself is on encouraging consultation with native american tribes. that's a big issue these days that so that was that that has gone several ways. they the courts have approved it the courts have then re-examined the permitting so that was one of the controversial areas. there are a number. cases, however that demonstrate the productive work of the advisory council and would love to focus on those two there and they're very diverse. so you have a park chicano park in in san diego area. you have the space shuttles w
a governor the national association of tribal historic preservation officers and the national conference of state to preservation officers, so what are some of the controversial cases that have come before the advisory council? sure shire to today? well, the dakota access pipeline is one. i think that came up recently and as you might recall involved a pipeline that would go across a waterway that was of significance to native american tribes and that it was a core permit. there was a lot of...
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he joined her father faulty the national front in the 1980 s. ready ready ready he claims he's the one who predicted le pence local success in the north and areas college with post industrial economy crisis, and subsequent rise of unemployment. when he came into power, he said he inherited debts and an increasing crime rate level. i'm awfully, as you are much older than i, course of casualties have police. when she found a swami is focused on twitter, her winery, on him all on the i said if with, if you do want to show me appeal to the fossil research. so ask i'm to cash also sharon russel. wow. look for matthew. dinner's more tv products shows the shows concret of it will not play jumper's going over. family rush not come in. in recent years, the party wants to write it for it's extremist views has worked hard to strike a more reasonable tone, a strategy that martinez been devised after the last election with advice from donald trump's campaign consultant, steve bannon, the party changed its name, an image, hiring you younger faces to try and b
he joined her father faulty the national front in the 1980 s. ready ready ready he claims he's the one who predicted le pence local success in the north and areas college with post industrial economy crisis, and subsequent rise of unemployment. when he came into power, he said he inherited debts and an increasing crime rate level. i'm awfully, as you are much older than i, course of casualties have police. when she found a swami is focused on twitter, her winery, on him all on the i said if...
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the reason for moving the. ready national government systems again. absolutely. and the reliable nature of the bars, we don't want to do that, which would be gross in your diet. and the don't want to give masters can steal your mind over. that's plus live right hand. do a local reporter joining us from india. now ron, get to see what do we know about the results of today's talks between russia and india? today, russia, mr. surgeon, that was also a strategic died that were military defense, energy. and also just like to make the key think would be also discussed was all of the national interest issues and the western countries. and this also comes on the backdrop of you coupon. and secretary lynn with sort of who sort of india to counter the dependency on russia. the energy demand she to do that. ready it's important that we double down on the sanctions. the u. k wants to see more sanctions put in place on banks on the ability for russia to use gold. closing access to ports for all vessels around europe in the americas. and also tackling the dependency on russian
the reason for moving the. ready national government systems again. absolutely. and the reliable nature of the bars, we don't want to do that, which would be gross in your diet. and the don't want to give masters can steal your mind over. that's plus live right hand. do a local reporter joining us from india. now ron, get to see what do we know about the results of today's talks between russia and india? today, russia, mr. surgeon, that was also a strategic died that were military defense,...
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and for the nation. this -- it is a moment, 233 years in the making. judge ketanji brown-jackson, she shatters a double paned glass ceiling as a black woman. no one with her lived experiences ever been on the nation's highest court. they are so many people that i talked to today, including some of her closest friends, who say that this moment means, to so many people, that black women in particular can dream to the moan. that little black girls and black law school students, people of color and women, can look at her and say, if she can do it, anyone can do it. her friends were also telling me today about the person i have always seen her to be. one friend i spoke with, anton it oakley, predicted when they were in college together that she would be the first black woman on the supreme court. she said that is because she was brilliant. but she was also someone who is empathetic, who convened with people she did not agree with sometimes, in her dorm room, to talk about the law. she was also interested from a young age at reaching across the islands under
and for the nation. this -- it is a moment, 233 years in the making. judge ketanji brown-jackson, she shatters a double paned glass ceiling as a black woman. no one with her lived experiences ever been on the nation's highest court. they are so many people that i talked to today, including some of her closest friends, who say that this moment means, to so many people, that black women in particular can dream to the moan. that little black girls and black law school students, people of color and...
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the fy22 ndaa in the recent passage of the fy22 appropriations omnibus continues to advance our national defense priorities and the missions of u.s. north command and norad a strategic environment calls for sustained sufficient and predictable funding in order to prevail. persistent to bring into continuing resolutions over last decade has contributed to the erosion of our nation's competitive advantage but it turned my fellow commanders service chiefs and the secretary expressing my appreciation for the resources provided in the fy20 to omnibus and the on-time passage of ndaa full-year appropriations bill for fy22 -- 23 excuse me. thank you for the opportunity to appear today and i look forward to your questions. fact think you serve. at moral richardson your testimony. admiral richardson your testimony please. >> members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to appear before you. my most important team meeting keeping the western hemisphere safe. i'm honored to be here with you representing the men and women of the u.s. southern command and the challenges we share with our nei
the fy22 ndaa in the recent passage of the fy22 appropriations omnibus continues to advance our national defense priorities and the missions of u.s. north command and norad a strategic environment calls for sustained sufficient and predictable funding in order to prevail. persistent to bring into continuing resolutions over last decade has contributed to the erosion of our nation's competitive advantage but it turned my fellow commanders service chiefs and the secretary expressing my...
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one of the things i think makes the job of the american national security advisor particularly intense, everything that happens everywhere on every dimension and every geography, some piece of the u.s. government has something to say or do about that. and that's true from the energy markets to humanitarian disaster to nuclear proliferation to a terrorist incident to a diplomatic agreement between two countries in a different part of the world and what its knock on implications are. and the amount of information that you have to process rapidly every day and then the knowledge of the system to be able to say who actually really knows what's going on here and who needs to be empowered to do something about it. the sheer diversity of that is probably the most challenging part of the job. >> so how do you relate to the secretary of state? historically, the secretary of state and national security advisor often didn't get along. sometimes they did. how do you relate? how many times a day do you talk to the secretary of state? >> tony blinken is such a not nice person that it's difficult to
one of the things i think makes the job of the american national security advisor particularly intense, everything that happens everywhere on every dimension and every geography, some piece of the u.s. government has something to say or do about that. and that's true from the energy markets to humanitarian disaster to nuclear proliferation to a terrorist incident to a diplomatic agreement between two countries in a different part of the world and what its knock on implications are. and the...
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the bald eagle as the as the national bird. it is legitimately a national symbol and it's a powerful one as we know and it it required six years. three congressional committees and 14 men delegates in the continental congress as well as consultants and artists. to finally get to this there that committee i mentioned with jefferson adams and franklin that was the first committee that was appointed to design a seal and they failed miserably. and as in a second committee, as did a third committee and finally in 1782 charles thompson, who was the secretary of the continental congress? it took over and said we need to see hill where we're on the verge of becoming a legitimately independent nation. we're gonna we're gonna beat the you know, the pants off the british air and another couple years and we don't have a see a national seal and we need one. so he's the one who proposed putting the bald eagle on the national seal now eagles on coach of arms and and national coach of arms and and nation seals date back to the the ancients the
the bald eagle as the as the national bird. it is legitimately a national symbol and it's a powerful one as we know and it it required six years. three congressional committees and 14 men delegates in the continental congress as well as consultants and artists. to finally get to this there that committee i mentioned with jefferson adams and franklin that was the first committee that was appointed to design a seal and they failed miserably. and as in a second committee, as did a third committee...
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, the imposition by the chinese communist party and the national security law upon hong kong. i'd like to start there, mark, by talking to you about that crackdown as is central to the theme of your book. in the book you said that never moo-- in modern history have we seen that destroyed in a couple of months, the first post-modern city to die. please tell bus that and how that happened and how we should stay in that chapter, as much of what happened occurred because the idea that the city exemplifying that on story steroids and tell us how rapidly it occurred on what it was based. thanks, jodi, nice to do this discussion with you, hope to do this in person, sooner rather than later. last time i saw you was in hong kong when the snl, the security laws came into being. and hong kong was 50 years with a high degree of autonomy after the chinese resumed sovereignty in 1997. it was, i think we all wanted to not just hope for the best, but work for the best and take china at its word, that the promises of universal suffrage, among other things, would be implemented. this high degre
, the imposition by the chinese communist party and the national security law upon hong kong. i'd like to start there, mark, by talking to you about that crackdown as is central to the theme of your book. in the book you said that never moo-- in modern history have we seen that destroyed in a couple of months, the first post-modern city to die. please tell bus that and how that happened and how we should stay in that chapter, as much of what happened occurred because the idea that the city...
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>> no, but the united nations is the body that we have and we have to work to improve the united nations and continue to use this body to put pressure on the russians, and while they do have the veto power, they cannot veto our voices. they cannot veto the ukrainian president cong in front of the security council and condemning them. they cannot veto you and others who are reporting the truth to the world, and they are uncomfortable, and as for the chinese, they are uncomfortable in this position that they find themselves in, depending what the russians are doing, so we are going to keep the pressure on. we are going to keep applying that pressure until russia comes to understand that they cannot continue this unconscionable for against the ukrainian people. judy: i want to quote to you ambassador thomas greenfield, something president zelenskyy posted today. he said, was it really necessary to wait for this? did hundreds of ukrainians have to die in agony for some leaders to understand that russia deserves the most severe pressure? what would you say to him? >> we have in putting pressu
>> no, but the united nations is the body that we have and we have to work to improve the united nations and continue to use this body to put pressure on the russians, and while they do have the veto power, they cannot veto our voices. they cannot veto the ukrainian president cong in front of the security council and condemning them. they cannot veto you and others who are reporting the truth to the world, and they are uncomfortable, and as for the chinese, they are uncomfortable in this...
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in paige, beckers packers won the national player of the year. last year. the only freshman to ever win that award. so she is extremely, extremely talented. now we have to talk about the coaching matchup to you have tara vanderveer the goat as i call her and geno rma the godfather as i call him. these 2 are the 2 winningest coaches in women's college basketball history. they've been facing off with one another for decades and they built up a healthy rivalry. but there's also a tremendous amount of respect between the 2 coaches for the night. we have been competing for a long time. i'm playing against each other. >> i think goes back to actually when he was at virginia as an assistant coach coach dawn staley so that the 3 of us are here. he's done a great job in they it had tremendous success. i've learned a lot from i'm competing against them and i would say, you know, you know, gino likes i don't know, you know, kind. i get a little in a little battles with people maybe was passed when pat was live off. and, you know, just i don't know. i like him and, you
in paige, beckers packers won the national player of the year. last year. the only freshman to ever win that award. so she is extremely, extremely talented. now we have to talk about the coaching matchup to you have tara vanderveer the goat as i call her and geno rma the godfather as i call him. these 2 are the 2 winningest coaches in women's college basketball history. they've been facing off with one another for decades and they built up a healthy rivalry. but there's also a tremendous amount...
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just shy of two months after the 9/11 attacks. the first lady went to the national press club. there she reflected on how the lives of americans had changed and recalled how she experienced that terrible day. it seems that every generation has its day of infamy that none would ever forget for my parents' generation. that day was december 7th 1941 when our nation was shocked by the early morning attack on pearl harbor. for my generation that day was november 22nd 1963 the day that president john f. kennedy was assassinated on a street in downtown, dallas. i was a senior then at robert e lee high school in midland, texas, and i was sitting in a classroom when we learned that the president had been killed. i remember feeling as if a blanket had been thrown over our school suffocating all the usual sounds of chair scrapings and classroom chatter. people cried the horror was so sudden and so unimaginable. i went home for lunch that day and i remember my parents sadness and like most american families. we spent the next few days watching television. i remember it as a terrible blow a
just shy of two months after the 9/11 attacks. the first lady went to the national press club. there she reflected on how the lives of americans had changed and recalled how she experienced that terrible day. it seems that every generation has its day of infamy that none would ever forget for my parents' generation. that day was december 7th 1941 when our nation was shocked by the early morning attack on pearl harbor. for my generation that day was november 22nd 1963 the day that president john...
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senior figures of the national rally have deserted the camp. so far, he has stayed loyal. [speaking foreign language] anchor: only 26 years old and is the parties rising star. [speaking foreign language] anchor: but though he its junk, his ideas -- but though he is young, his ideas seem straight from the playbook. [speaking foreign language] anchor: then, it was marine le pen's turn to turn up the rhetoric. she starts by sharing her dark vision of france. [speaking foreign language] anchor: she then goes on to present her solutions for restoring the france her voters love. higher salaries, a stronger army and also social benefits. [speaking foreign language] anchor: but while marine le pen on the move may have been able to whip up the faithful, outside events may have stopped them in their tracks. russia's invasion of ukraine. just a few weeks before election day, the gap between emmanuel macron and his opponents suddenly began to widen. the international emergency allowed the french president to position himself as a key diplomatic player on the world stage and a reassuri
senior figures of the national rally have deserted the camp. so far, he has stayed loyal. [speaking foreign language] anchor: only 26 years old and is the parties rising star. [speaking foreign language] anchor: but though he its junk, his ideas -- but though he is young, his ideas seem straight from the playbook. [speaking foreign language] anchor: then, it was marine le pen's turn to turn up the rhetoric. she starts by sharing her dark vision of france. [speaking foreign language] anchor: she...
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the grand national." it seems to me it was quite — grand national." it seems to me it was quite a — grand national." it seems to me it was quite a miracle i made it my fourth _ was quite a miracle i made it my fourth birthday, i was three at the time, _ fourth birthday, i was three at the time, according to my mother i would scamper— time, according to my mother i would scamper across the sitting room carpet _ scamper across the sitting room carpet and — scamper across the sitting room carpet and throw my hands out in front— carpet and throw my hands out in front and — carpet and throw my hands out in front and legs at the back and shout, — front and legs at the back and shout, i'm _ front and legs at the back and shout, i'm being devon loch, down i -o! shout, i'm being devon loch, down i go! which— shout, i'm being devon loch, down i go! which is— shout, i'm being devon loch, down i go! which is probably not very tactful — go! which is probably not very tactful. �* ., go! which is p
the grand national." it seems to me it was quite — grand national." it seems to me it was quite a — grand national." it seems to me it was quite a miracle i made it my fourth _ was quite a miracle i made it my fourth birthday, i was three at the time, _ fourth birthday, i was three at the time, according to my mother i would scamper— time, according to my mother i would scamper across the sitting room carpet _ scamper across the sitting room carpet and — scamper across...
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the ford f-150 has been the nation's best selling vehicle for decades. its electric truck begins this spring. dozens of other new evs will hit the streets over the next few years. >> we're coming to the point soon where driving an electric car is the only financially sensible thing to do. >> total cost of ownership of an electric car is close to eclipsing a combustion engine car. >> reporter: as gas prices climb, online searches for evs are searching, up 173% last month. 55% of gas powering car owners are considering going electric. gmc has 65,000 reservations for the new hummer, despite a price tag topping six figures. so we brake hard and floor it. you could say it's going fast. like 0 to 60 in three seconds fast. wow, you feel that. [ laughter ] we pulled almost a g. >> excellent. >> reporter: we're on a closed course outside phoenix. and under the supervision of engineer kirsten hanson. she believes this is the ev to silence critics. >> electrilelectric is the futu. >> reporter: 70% of those ordering the hummer ev are new to electrics. plugging into
the ford f-150 has been the nation's best selling vehicle for decades. its electric truck begins this spring. dozens of other new evs will hit the streets over the next few years. >> we're coming to the point soon where driving an electric car is the only financially sensible thing to do. >> total cost of ownership of an electric car is close to eclipsing a combustion engine car. >> reporter: as gas prices climb, online searches for evs are searching, up 173% last month. 55%...
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just shy of two months after the 9/11 attacks. the first lady went how the national press club. there she reflected on how the lives of americans had changed and recalled how she experienced that terrible day. it seems that every generation has its day of infamy that none would ever forget for my parents' generation. that day was december 7th 1941 when our nation was shocked by the early morning attack on pearl harbor. for my generation that day was november 22nd 1963 the day that president john f. kennedy was assassinated on a street in downtown, dallas. i was a senior then at robert e lee high school in midland, texas, and i was sitting in a classroom when we learned that the president had been killed. for the people of new york and to tell the press that we were postponing the senate education committee briefing. senator greg insisted that we were merely postponing it that we would reschedule because we wouldn't let the terrorist prevail. at that moment larry mcquillan from usa today. ask a question that was on the minds of many americans. he asked. what do you say to the chi
just shy of two months after the 9/11 attacks. the first lady went how the national press club. there she reflected on how the lives of americans had changed and recalled how she experienced that terrible day. it seems that every generation has its day of infamy that none would ever forget for my parents' generation. that day was december 7th 1941 when our nation was shocked by the early morning attack on pearl harbor. for my generation that day was november 22nd 1963 the day that president...
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. >> marine le p is the leader of the national rally, which is the party that was created from the national front in the early 1970's, a very far right party that was createin early 1970's. which has taken a very strong stance against immigration, mostly against immigration, against immigrants and on the idea that french citizens should be privileged in front of the people from other countries. so marine le pen has her -- really tried to change the party in and wait to soften the package. so now she has chosen jeanette campaign not to focus on immigration but on the fact the french people have lost mucof their purchasing power. she has hidden in a way the real agenda of the national rally, which is explicitly anti-immigrant, xenophobic, and also sexist to put herself in issues that the leaders who would support french people are facing challenges because of the rise of the prices. so that is the reason why she has been -- she is getting so much support. macron in 20, given the fact he supported policies that would have made the rich richer, have sparked much anger among the population. that
. >> marine le p is the leader of the national rally, which is the party that was created from the national front in the early 1970's, a very far right party that was createin early 1970's. which has taken a very strong stance against immigration, mostly against immigration, against immigrants and on the idea that french citizens should be privileged in front of the people from other countries. so marine le pen has her -- really tried to change the party in and wait to soften the package....
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i remember it very well, _ i was a teenager when the national front got 35 mps in the national assembly. and _ instead of trying to i find out what it meant and perhaps grapple with_ the issue, because it| was also the eruption of the second generation of north african immigrants _ who were french, who are not passing visitors, who wanted to talk about racism | and multiculturalism, and _ jacques chirac, the right—wingl president, or prime minister... not a marriage made in heaven! he just wanted to. sweep the far right problem under the carpet. so they haven't really had a voice, very few| mps want to, but the problem has not i left, and it is the third time that. we are faced with this very stark choice of electing a democrat, l whether it's on the right or left does not matter, and... - and a demagogue? exactly. and they all had the same surname, this is the fifth in 20 years and three of them have had somebody call le pen. and if she is elected, i she has already said to a belgian newspaper that sean marie will be at the el palace. _ and the whole clan of le pen will be in power!
i remember it very well, _ i was a teenager when the national front got 35 mps in the national assembly. and _ instead of trying to i find out what it meant and perhaps grapple with_ the issue, because it| was also the eruption of the second generation of north african immigrants _ who were french, who are not passing visitors, who wanted to talk about racism | and multiculturalism, and _ jacques chirac, the right—wingl president, or prime minister... not a marriage made in heaven! he just...
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so that is a significant issue for the nations in the region. additionally we have been and will continue to expand the participation and exercises across the region. that is an invaluable tool for the future. >> mr. chair man, i have questions for the record about chinese technology and we will submit them for the record. thank you both. >> senator blackburn, please. >> thank you, mr. chair man and each of you for being with us today. general, i want to go back to this deal because the threat assessment noted they anticipated iran would continue to breath the u.s. individuals. i know that this a deal unlocked billions of dollars. in the recent past decades is what we know of. iran goes in to fill these vacuums. we have seen and talked a good deal of it about africa and the way they are filling that. the sanctions relief to the interest because of this money transfer. do you agree with the general as we are talking about a new jcpoa and unleashing all of this money to them, are you concerned about that and how that would be used by these proxy g
so that is a significant issue for the nations in the region. additionally we have been and will continue to expand the participation and exercises across the region. that is an invaluable tool for the future. >> mr. chair man, i have questions for the record about chinese technology and we will submit them for the record. thank you both. >> senator blackburn, please. >> thank you, mr. chair man and each of you for being with us today. general, i want to go back to this deal...
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made in the international treaty, the treaty filed at the united nations and then the basic law the constitution promulgated a few years before the handover. but i think china really does not understand what makes hong kong tick. they were quite fine to promise and these are for the mayor and the city council. we are not talking about an independent hong kong. they put that idea in people's heads because it d was so overbearing. but i want to kick back to you a little bit. after 20 something years after the struggles of the protests about half a million people or so, in earlier version of the law and the umbrella movement and occupy central movement of 2014 when the district was occupied by protesters and then of course the summer of 2019 the summer of democracy and the frustration among the hong kong people as they tightened the screws more t and more and becae clear that there was no intention whatsoever allowing the freee elections unless china knew it was going to win. less people are familiar with how in 2019 it started out as protests in a protest city by the way but started a
made in the international treaty, the treaty filed at the united nations and then the basic law the constitution promulgated a few years before the handover. but i think china really does not understand what makes hong kong tick. they were quite fine to promise and these are for the mayor and the city council. we are not talking about an independent hong kong. they put that idea in people's heads because it d was so overbearing. but i want to kick back to you a little bit. after 20 something...
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of the united nations the _ uphold the charter of the united nations. the un _ uphold the charter of the united nations. the un was— uphold the charter of the united nations. the un was founded . nations. the un was founded primarily— nations. the un was founded primarily to— nations. the un was founded primarily to prevent - nations. the un was founded primarily to prevent conflict. i nations. the un was founded l primarily to prevent conflict. if he's _ primarily to prevent conflict. if he's able — primarily to prevent conflict. if he's able to— primarily to prevent conflict. if he's able to facilitate - primarily to prevent conflict. if he's able to facilitate the - he's able to facilitate the evacuation _ he's able to facilitate the evacuation for _ he's able to facilitate the evacuation for mariupol. he's able to facilitate the| evacuation for mariupol — he's able to facilitate the - evacuation for mariupol — the he's able to facilitate the _ evacuation for mariupol — the bottom line is— evacuation for mariupol — the bottom line
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all in these, the national campaign for the return of the benign bronzes to nigeria has been gathering pace and it's causing big headaches for germany's newest and most expensive cultural project. the humboldt form in berlin was still under construction when we visited it's collection of non european art in artifacts. is one of the richest in the world in the years, it's taken to build this massive museum. controversy has raged over what to do with its colonial collection. herman, passing a heads one of the foundations which manages the humboldt until very few years ago . the colonial history of germany was not for the tram and population for so really an issue wasn't really a problem. and of course the situation changed. we have much more people from africa living in germany, the immigrants and so on, so they cannot anymore ignore this. the humboldt forum has the 2nd largest collection of benign bronzes after the british museum over $500.00 objects. the museum has been under immense public pressure not to display them. you plan to exhibit some of the benign bronzes i hear how do you d
all in these, the national campaign for the return of the benign bronzes to nigeria has been gathering pace and it's causing big headaches for germany's newest and most expensive cultural project. the humboldt form in berlin was still under construction when we visited it's collection of non european art in artifacts. is one of the richest in the world in the years, it's taken to build this massive museum. controversy has raged over what to do with its colonial collection. herman, passing a...
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full national recreation areas in the u.s. and encompasses one of 70000 acres of forest and open lands and attracts visitors from all over the world to ride atvs, hunt, fish, boat and simply enjoy nature. unfortunately, lbl has suffered from several deferred maintenance projects and chronic understaffing. lbl has also suffered from a shortage of law enforcement officers to cover the extensive federal lands. the lbl advisory board recently expired charter compelled these issues. this prevents the advisory board for meeting with the forest service to share their expertise on the cultural and historical context of the area. i greatly value my constituents and local stakeholder's input on lbl. i trust and rely on their advice regarding what aspects of lbl management need to be approved and appreciate their advocacy. as the oversight committee obviously we want to ensure that the federal government is properly managing the federal hunting provided for the management of lbl. so chief moore, will you commit to working with the indivi
full national recreation areas in the u.s. and encompasses one of 70000 acres of forest and open lands and attracts visitors from all over the world to ride atvs, hunt, fish, boat and simply enjoy nature. unfortunately, lbl has suffered from several deferred maintenance projects and chronic understaffing. lbl has also suffered from a shortage of law enforcement officers to cover the extensive federal lands. the lbl advisory board recently expired charter compelled these issues. this prevents...
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joining us now, host of msnbc's "politics nation" and president of the national action network, the reverend al sharpton. morning, reverend. thanks for being here. >> morning. >> let's talk about the democratic coalition that helped elect former president obama twice, then president biden two novembers ago. where does that coalition stand heading into the midterms? democrats are reading the poll numbers and getting very worried. >> well, i think that the democrats that are part of that coalition are very concerned about some of the new voting laws that are very restrictive in certain states, and they're concerned about getting the message out that there has been some achievements made. certainly, many of us were concerned that we did not get the passage of the john lewis voting advancement act or the george floyd act, but we are regrouping. we are coming back saying that does not mean because we lost the battle, we could not win the war. we've been able to sustain ourselves through the pandemic. there's been some record things done in many areas despite those impediments, and we're facing st
joining us now, host of msnbc's "politics nation" and president of the national action network, the reverend al sharpton. morning, reverend. thanks for being here. >> morning. >> let's talk about the democratic coalition that helped elect former president obama twice, then president biden two novembers ago. where does that coalition stand heading into the midterms? democrats are reading the poll numbers and getting very worried. >> well, i think that the democrats...
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when we do, his glory will be ours and this nation will once again be the greatest nation in the history of civilization. thanks for having me here tonight. may god bless you all. [applause] by the atlantic council's center. rex good morning in washington. that afternoon in kyiv and other european capitals. my name is john herbst.
when we do, his glory will be ours and this nation will once again be the greatest nation in the history of civilization. thanks for having me here tonight. may god bless you all. [applause] by the atlantic council's center. rex good morning in washington. that afternoon in kyiv and other european capitals. my name is john herbst.
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should do based on the principles of for the chart of the united nations. in particular, the sovereignty of each member states. you have for just mention the resolution of dlc or, you know, general assembly dance has called russians the forms of food for gloss. russians don't rush us operation to a general violation, but it was a re solution. dad was not unanimous, and there were some social dates who said your pressures we're going to go with exerted on them. our american friends, sir, do that, do they know how to do that? they know the banking kinds of certain people of certain states and they know that their children are studying in the united states. so it was a really resolution that was not unanimous. her dozens of countries her not long ago, except at that. and so this is not a mandate for the secretariat you little. so we also have to look at the resolution or the security council. resolution is always something that needs to be implemented and it's resolutions based on a consensus of all the member states. and as far as concerns is concerned, so we
should do based on the principles of for the chart of the united nations. in particular, the sovereignty of each member states. you have for just mention the resolution of dlc or, you know, general assembly dance has called russians the forms of food for gloss. russians don't rush us operation to a general violation, but it was a re solution. dad was not unanimous, and there were some social dates who said your pressures we're going to go with exerted on them. our american friends, sir, do...
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, the best days for the greatest nation on earth are yet to come. thank you, all, very much. god bless. [applause] god bless. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. we will now begin our question and answer session. if you have a question, we ask that you form your question before hand, have only one question, with no follow-up. you can form a single file line up this aisle. we will have our first question. mr. pence: and if you could share with me your first name, for you have me at a disadvantage. you know my name. you can call me mike. don't worry about it. >> hello, vice president pence and everyone in attendance today. my name is matthew lawrence. mr. pence: what's your name again, son? >> matthew lawrence. mr. pence: hi, matthew. >> no matter what side of the aisle we are on, one thing we have in common is that we all love uva and we care about it deeply. uva's steeped in traditions, traditions of excellence in every field. and my question revolves around how our tradition of excellence has recently been affected by the woke left. i
, the best days for the greatest nation on earth are yet to come. thank you, all, very much. god bless. [applause] god bless. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. we will now begin our question and answer session. if you have a question, we ask that you form your question before hand, have only one question, with no follow-up. you can form a single file line up this aisle. we will have our first question. mr. pence: and if you could share with me your first name, for you have...
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here is a look at the national average. the average will always be higher in the bay area. there could be some relief in sight. this after president biden released historic releases. this will go on everyday for the next six months. >> this is a wartime bridge to increase oil supply and until production ramps up later this year. it is by far the largest release of our national reserve and our history. we will provide an historic amount of supply for a historic amount of time. >> the word of the president's plan costs the price of -- caused the price of a barrel of oil to drop. >> this quarter was the worst quarterly performance in two years. >> coming up, honoring the legacy of cesar chavez. how the impact of his rights is still felt today. >> on what would have been his 95th birthday, we celebrate the legacy of cesar chavez. >> he learned about grassroots organizing in san jose. dustin dorsey has the details. >> before san jose was the center of silicon valley, it was the center for race and social justice. the movement led by cesar chavez was here. >> it was the result of
here is a look at the national average. the average will always be higher in the bay area. there could be some relief in sight. this after president biden released historic releases. this will go on everyday for the next six months. >> this is a wartime bridge to increase oil supply and until production ramps up later this year. it is by far the largest release of our national reserve and our history. we will provide an historic amount of supply for a historic amount of time. >> the...
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the united nations was very important in the korean war because in theory it was the united nations that waged war to fight -- to fight communism and support democracy, not the united states. and by the people and for the people, a familiar phrase. the idea of enslavement and a system that makes people tools of the state. this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person, setting the mark deciding if 2 of 1 card is worth one of card 48, and you are free to make your deck, and i pray they may be delivered from oppression. in other words, it's not the people of the soviet union who are bad or evil, it's the leaders. again, this is the entire theme of containment. if you understand the russian people and you understand the culture, you'll understand this is a bad system. the people will rebel if you just contain them. so this is all just in this one -- you haven't even opened the box at this point. the topics that i go through that i noticed on the cards obviously korea. other themes that i identified and literally you could jiggle and juggle themes of these 48 cards
the united nations was very important in the korean war because in theory it was the united nations that waged war to fight -- to fight communism and support democracy, not the united states. and by the people and for the people, a familiar phrase. the idea of enslavement and a system that makes people tools of the state. this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person, setting the mark deciding if 2 of 1 card is worth one of card 48, and you are free to make your...
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i quote, when the institution of the united nations was created after the 2nd world war. one of these fundamental objectives was to see to each that what happened to the jews in nazi germany would never happen again. and of quote, $994.00. rwanda itself was a non permanent member of the security council. this allowed the genocidal regime to influence the members of the console. with this view of the situation, as the russians presence today in the security council allowed to spend the spread lies almost daily in april. again, in april, these time 2006 in the docs of new york by the hudson river in ocean size, the state of the art liner was launched. these magnificent lajna was been ducked on the shores of lake geneva. beautiful as if these far from being an ocean when aim to these liner, the human rights cancel, the adoption of resolution, 60 slash $250.00. 1 was a combination of 5 months of consultations and negotiations facilitated by president of the assembly. yon l. yes, and, and then back to the audience will panama and the best model of south africa? let me remind y
i quote, when the institution of the united nations was created after the 2nd world war. one of these fundamental objectives was to see to each that what happened to the jews in nazi germany would never happen again. and of quote, $994.00. rwanda itself was a non permanent member of the security council. this allowed the genocidal regime to influence the members of the console. with this view of the situation, as the russians presence today in the security council allowed to spend the spread...
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it's not in the interest of any nation in the world, including the nations of the western countries themselves. so we are ready for an open frank conversation. but this conversation has to be frank, when our partners are trying to cheat in their card game. so we are used to dance. that's nothing, sir, is that usual game for them? when they tried to appoint the people they consider guilty and to prove their greatness by doing that. okay, we've just been watching there for the past day. 2025 minutes there, a meeting and media conference following and meeting with mr. gil, i've ross, the foreign minister of russia, and a group of foreign ministers from the league of r, a states we heard and from the egyptian foreign minister. and the 2nd regional of our states, both reiterating the point the circuit left off was making their seeking to resolve the crisis in ukraine as soon as possible. also a whole other raft of issues including energy and food security, about a big issue in the art world. right now, trying to get weak prices dine as well. circled rough, just finishing off their media conference
it's not in the interest of any nation in the world, including the nations of the western countries themselves. so we are ready for an open frank conversation. but this conversation has to be frank, when our partners are trying to cheat in their card game. so we are used to dance. that's nothing, sir, is that usual game for them? when they tried to appoint the people they consider guilty and to prove their greatness by doing that. okay, we've just been watching there for the past day. 2025...
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on the nation's highest court. i will probably and confidently vote i to advance her historic nomination to the u.s. senate. this is my 21st supreme court confirmation process. i voted to confirm supreme court nominees nominated by republicans and democratic presidents alike. i think i have voted for more republican nominated nominees then many of my republican colleagues. i voted against party lines, even when it is not popular to do so. i have always approached the considerations in the same matter. with an open and objective mind, giving weight to qualifications, temperament and record of individuals nominated. of the individual that has been nominated. i've always believed and still do that the independent judiciary should be above partisan politics. when i say judge jackson is one of the most objectively well-qualified supreme court nominees i've ever considered, it is rooted in decades of experience in evaluating these nominees. i know that is going to fall on deaf ears to some members of this committee. memb
on the nation's highest court. i will probably and confidently vote i to advance her historic nomination to the u.s. senate. this is my 21st supreme court confirmation process. i voted to confirm supreme court nominees nominated by republicans and democratic presidents alike. i think i have voted for more republican nominated nominees then many of my republican colleagues. i voted against party lines, even when it is not popular to do so. i have always approached the considerations in the same...
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nations, of the charter and encourage others to do the same. this is why we have been so strong in pushing against russia , with responsibilities, who has broken its commitment to the united nations by invading another country. we have put pressure on china to join us in condemning the russians. we put pressure on china to join us in holding the dprk accountable for the recent -- the test of icbms they have done over the course of the past few months. we have put pressure on china to work with us in areas where we do have commonality. to work with us on delivering humanitarian assistance. to work with us on climate change. that said, we continue to hold them accountable for their own human rights violations. we don't shy away from raising those concerns. we have made clear what we see happening is a crime against humanity. it is genocide. we have called it out for what it is and we are committed to -- the administration is committed to can consistent -- to consistently calling the chinese out on this issue. they clearly don't like that. they ha
nations, of the charter and encourage others to do the same. this is why we have been so strong in pushing against russia , with responsibilities, who has broken its commitment to the united nations by invading another country. we have put pressure on china to join us in condemning the russians. we put pressure on china to join us in holding the dprk accountable for the recent -- the test of icbms they have done over the course of the past few months. we have put pressure on china to work with...
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moral to the national interest in order to show the nation state while it's why it is in its interest to behave in a way that is more principled than ethical. and the question of race in particular and thank you and and reverend taylor in a similar vein you say in your book that america is at a pivotal crossroads. the soul of our nation is at stake and in peril. process of healing and creating a more perfect union in our nation must start now and must always be tied to creating a more just an inclusive nation. those are great words, but when you say the nation itself is at stake and in peril, can you expand on that? what do you yeah, i mean i think. as we reflected on a little bit. we are at a really kind of. dangerous crossover moment in the sense that so much of our polit. have become tribalized or have become very much tied to identity and again, this isn't a new phenomenon, but i think that it's gotten worse in the last number of years. just according to a lot of data. we haven't been this polarized as a society since the height of the 1960s. and i think there's number of reasons
moral to the national interest in order to show the nation state while it's why it is in its interest to behave in a way that is more principled than ethical. and the question of race in particular and thank you and and reverend taylor in a similar vein you say in your book that america is at a pivotal crossroads. the soul of our nation is at stake and in peril. process of healing and creating a more perfect union in our nation must start now and must always be tied to creating a more just an...
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the united nations is was very important in the korean war because in in theory, it was the united nations that waged war to fight to fight communism and and supports and support democracy. not the united states and by the people and for the people a familiar phrase and the idea of enslavement and and a system that makes people tools of the state. well, this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person. setting the markets deciding whether two of card one is worth three is worth one of card 48 and you are free to to make your deck and i pray that they may be delivered from oppression. in other words. it's not the least. it's not the people of the soviet union who are bad or evil it's the leaders. and again, this is the entire theme of containment if you understand the russian people and you understand the culture, you'll understand that this is a bad system. the people will will rebel if you just contain them. so this is all just in this one. you haven't even opened the box at this point the topics that i go through that i noticed on on the cards obviously korea oth
the united nations is was very important in the korean war because in in theory, it was the united nations that waged war to fight to fight communism and and supports and support democracy. not the united states and by the people and for the people a familiar phrase and the idea of enslavement and and a system that makes people tools of the state. well, this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person. setting the markets deciding whether two of card one is worth three...
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the book is called crossing borders the reconciliation of a nation of immigrants. it's an excellent book. please go out and to your local bookstore or amazon and go purchase it. there's a book sale that down the hallway here. so we hope you come visit and thank you very much for everybody for being here.
the book is called crossing borders the reconciliation of a nation of immigrants. it's an excellent book. please go out and to your local bookstore or amazon and go purchase it. there's a book sale that down the hallway here. so we hope you come visit and thank you very much for everybody for being here.
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so the role of those you lead the nation is to fix this war. now so supporters say he's the antithesis of emmanuel macklin, metal shore, once nickname, the president of the rich i. it's been a difficult 5 years for many people. so as far as i'm concerned, we can't relax to manual michael was al camille for i counted, milan shall, embodies anti capitalism, pro workers, right? we seek a factory, shutting in france. we want a strong europe and milan shown the only one with answers set up the disorder. one of the main reasons velasco is doing so well in this presidential election is because france traditional leveling socialist party, is doing better. for decades, the socialist party was a political force that created presidents. but the arrival of the sentries macro in 2017 and to shift among voters to the political right has left the socialist party in tatters and his presidential candidate on it. i'll go floundering in the polls. the socialist party still has local or mayors, but on the national level, it has lost in the appeal because it's lost
so the role of those you lead the nation is to fix this war. now so supporters say he's the antithesis of emmanuel macklin, metal shore, once nickname, the president of the rich i. it's been a difficult 5 years for many people. so as far as i'm concerned, we can't relax to manual michael was al camille for i counted, milan shall, embodies anti capitalism, pro workers, right? we seek a factory, shutting in france. we want a strong europe and milan shown the only one with answers set up the...
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and welcome to "face the nation." we are 46 days into this devastating war in ukraine, and the number of attacks and atrocities continues to mount. russian forces have retreated from the north, but have dramatically stepped up their advancement in the east. we begin today with deborah patta reporting from kyiv, and we want to warn viewers some of the pictures you're about to see are disturbing. >> reporter: from land, sea, and air, the donbas region has already been pummeled relentlessly since the war began over six weeks ago. there is not much that hadn't been reduced to rubble, in cities like mariupol, where the people trapped inside are enduring what one resident described as misery worse than hell. and a new imagery shows a russian convoy of hundreds of armed vehicles moving steadily south, with a new battlefield commander at the helm, accused of ordering strikes that flatten civilian neighborhoods in syria. ukrainian officials are urging residents to get out of there, even though it means risking a journey fought
and welcome to "face the nation." we are 46 days into this devastating war in ukraine, and the number of attacks and atrocities continues to mount. russian forces have retreated from the north, but have dramatically stepped up their advancement in the east. we begin today with deborah patta reporting from kyiv, and we want to warn viewers some of the pictures you're about to see are disturbing. >> reporter: from land, sea, and air, the donbas region has already been pummeled...
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here in the nation's capital. as most of us know public defenders work very long hours for very little pay. that they cannot have any lawyer at all. that every person charged with a crime has the presumption of innocence and the righthe to a fair trial and a competent defenseju a testament to the character of judge jackson equal justice under the law willing to commit the early stages of her career to this important work. the first supreme court justice to serve as a federal public defender in this long storied history. in the first was significant since justice thurgood marshall. i voted to nominate justice chief roberts to the supreme court. appointed by former president george w. bush a republican son may remember before the chief justice roberts was ever nominated he worked in private pack practice with his firm represented individual with the conviction of a murder of a people and during the 2005 confirmation hearing to the supreme court chief justice roberts i will quote him right now. and representing clien
here in the nation's capital. as most of us know public defenders work very long hours for very little pay. that they cannot have any lawyer at all. that every person charged with a crime has the presumption of innocence and the righthe to a fair trial and a competent defenseju a testament to the character of judge jackson equal justice under the law willing to commit the early stages of her career to this important work. the first supreme court justice to serve as a federal public defender in...
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while the record of his service is remarkable and memorable, i invite the senate and the nation to remember senator orrin hatch by the things that he remembered every day here in the senate and in his private life. every day upon entering his senate office, orrin hatch would look upon a prominently hung painting depicting his utah pioneer grandfather and great-grandfather. they were on horseback. this image like so much else in his life was a reminder of senator hatch's pioneer legacy, his ancestry and destiny. in utah, there's almost no more honorable title than that of pioneer. in the particular parlance of our state, a pioneer is not merely someone who goes where others haven't gone before. a pioneer looks toward the future without forgetting who he or she is. a pioneer who settled the utah valley and much of the united states does so not out of conquest or in search of glory. a pioneer goes and works out of duty and responsibility and faith. orrin hatch always remembered his roots. raised the son of a mechanical laborer, he grew up in a family of little means. orrin was one of nine chil
while the record of his service is remarkable and memorable, i invite the senate and the nation to remember senator orrin hatch by the things that he remembered every day here in the senate and in his private life. every day upon entering his senate office, orrin hatch would look upon a prominently hung painting depicting his utah pioneer grandfather and great-grandfather. they were on horseback. this image like so much else in his life was a reminder of senator hatch's pioneer legacy, his...
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the nber, the national bureau of economic research, what is that? >> first of all, thank you for c-span. i love watching. national bureau of economic research is one of the most prestigious economic journals that publishes a lot of studies about what is going on with the economy and society. it is very well-established and very well respected. host: your study is a final report card. we talked about this during the course of covid. you had been looking at issues on how states responded to covid. he looked at three areas and compared them state to state. stephen: let me just back up one second. we did a lot of things right and we did a lot of things wrong over the last few years with respect to covid. this was the first killer virus we have seen in 50 years so politicians and people were in a bit of a panic when this happened. mistakes were made, for sure. but one of the things that i think happened that i think was the right decision, early on -- and i was working with trump at the time -- the president made the decision to let the states decide the
the nber, the national bureau of economic research, what is that? >> first of all, thank you for c-span. i love watching. national bureau of economic research is one of the most prestigious economic journals that publishes a lot of studies about what is going on with the economy and society. it is very well-established and very well respected. host: your study is a final report card. we talked about this during the course of covid. you had been looking at issues on how states responded to...
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"face the nation" is coming right up. please join us when our trumpet sounds aga in next "sunday morning." ♪♪ [trumpet] ♪♪ >> brennan: welcome to "face the nation." as we come on the air, the russian war strategy appears to have undergone a major shift. two weeks ago, the russians were focused on surrounding the capital city of kyiv. now they've upped their assault in the eastern and southern parts of the country. just this morning, russian missiles have struck an oil refinery in odessa. and there are reports of new explosions in the russian border town of bethruof. it has been a horrific scene since day one, but the atrocities of war are escalating. we warn you, some of the images you're about to see are disturbing. we begin today with holly williams reporting from nepro, ukraine. >> reporter: russian forces have pulled back from around ukraine's capital kyiv, and ukraine says it has retaken more than 30 towns and villages. but what the russian troops have left behind is shear horror. in the town of butcha, the s
"face the nation" is coming right up. please join us when our trumpet sounds aga in next "sunday morning." ♪♪ [trumpet] ♪♪ >> brennan: welcome to "face the nation." as we come on the air, the russian war strategy appears to have undergone a major shift. two weeks ago, the russians were focused on surrounding the capital city of kyiv. now they've upped their assault in the eastern and southern parts of the country. just this morning, russian missiles...