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rise i said, no the gentlewoman from florida the gentleman does not recognized colleagues. now, i'm going to the house will be in order her show all members our reminded you observed a quorum speakers speakers are reminded to address the chair and pursuant to clause eight of rule 20, the unfinished business this is the vote on the passage of ajr 8034 on which the ayes and nazer ordered the clerk will report the title of the bill. hr at 34 avail making emergency supplemental appropriations to respond to the situation in israel and for related expenses for the fiscal year ending september 30th to an interesting moment there you've got the passage of the $61 billion ukraine aid bill, but you've got an interesting confluence of events there. >> you heard rousing applause on one end, you saw some flag-waving of the ukrainian flag, only to hear the admonishment that that's not allowed on the floor. and then you also heard some yelling. they're very difficult for me to understand what was being said. but it's been a contentious day. it's been a contentious weeks leading up to this
rise i said, no the gentlewoman from florida the gentleman does not recognized colleagues. now, i'm going to the house will be in order her show all members our reminded you observed a quorum speakers speakers are reminded to address the chair and pursuant to clause eight of rule 20, the unfinished business this is the vote on the passage of ajr 8034 on which the ayes and nazer ordered the clerk will report the title of the bill. hr at 34 avail making emergency supplemental appropriations to...
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debbie wasserman schultz of florida you walk into the festival, sayyed nc, hundreds of memorial city innocent victims who were murdered in cold blood and kibbutz kfar aza, we saw homes riddled with bullet, bullet holes and burned to the ground with people still in them this is what is real is up against. this is what israel must defend against maniacal terrorism dedicated to the destruction of not just a state of israel, but of all jews. israel fights not only to destroy hamas is around back military capabilities, but to send a clear message to our adversaries who seek to erase the jewish state. you will not be successful. president biden leader jeffries and democrats have fought from months to send this critical security assistance, as well as life-saving humanity terry, an aid for the palestinian people who are also victims of hamas, a vote against this bill is a vote to deny that aid. i am proud to support this vital effort to help israel in this existential ballot battle. an aid civilians, and i urge my colleagues to join me to free gaza from hamas i'm it's real high i yield back
debbie wasserman schultz of florida you walk into the festival, sayyed nc, hundreds of memorial city innocent victims who were murdered in cold blood and kibbutz kfar aza, we saw homes riddled with bullet, bullet holes and burned to the ground with people still in them this is what is real is up against. this is what israel must defend against maniacal terrorism dedicated to the destruction of not just a state of israel, but of all jews. israel fights not only to destroy hamas is around back...
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you look at the insurance prices and the cost to rebuild homes in places like florida, the effects of climate change are affecting us already in an very economically harmful way. but i think one of the things that i think about when a report like this is brought to my attention is that the reality that it will cause somebody more money in a year or ten years, or 100 years doesn't really matter to them if they're living paycheck to paycheck. now. and that's why my book and through the work, as i've traveled across hundreds of community he's i've seen that the only solutions environmentally that will actually work for people and get the political buy-in that we need from both sides are the solutions that actually lower the cost of doing life as a human being. because that's the only thing that people can implement. they're not going to pay more than not going to do more because they're worried about losing money later because of climate change. they're worried what about th here and now and our politicians and our businesses have an obligation to pursue solutions that help people now, i
you look at the insurance prices and the cost to rebuild homes in places like florida, the effects of climate change are affecting us already in an very economically harmful way. but i think one of the things that i think about when a report like this is brought to my attention is that the reality that it will cause somebody more money in a year or ten years, or 100 years doesn't really matter to them if they're living paycheck to paycheck. now. and that's why my book and through the work, as...
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he has a former judge in florida and a law professor at the tampa campus for the thomas m. cooley law school. great to see you again, judge thank you. >> it's nice to see you, too. >> correct. so how do you assess the impact of the testimony from david pecker, the first witness who took the stand for four days this week in the trial i think david pecker was an outstanding choice for the first witness. his the stage and he set the whole scheme up for the jury and he was really very good on cross-examination. i don't think that he actually got impeached in any really serious way. i think that people are going to look at his testimony and start building around it. i think the jury paid attention to them from all accounts. they pay very close attention to him. and i think he was incredibly credible. and i think that that really went along way for the prosecution. >> but during cross-examination of pecker trump's attorneys did try to punch holes in his credibility, were they at all successful at that very little that one exchange that we just heard about where he said, yes, i di
he has a former judge in florida and a law professor at the tampa campus for the thomas m. cooley law school. great to see you again, judge thank you. >> it's nice to see you, too. >> correct. so how do you assess the impact of the testimony from david pecker, the first witness who took the stand for four days this week in the trial i think david pecker was an outstanding choice for the first witness. his the stage and he set the whole scheme up for the jury and he was really very...