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mr. graham: thank you, mr. president, very much. at a later date, i'll respond to my colleague from maryland about unrwa, but just to let people know who are following this debate, i'm the ranking republican on the state foreign ops appropriations subcommittee, and very well with senator coons and senator van hollen is on the committee. there will not be one bill for unrwa in my bill that that's just not me. that's senator collins. she's the ranking member who worked very well with senator patty murray to get the supplemental moving. why is that? because we believe unrwa is compromised. i will come and show you the textbook unrwa uses in the palestinian community to teach the destruction of the jewish people. i will show you text of unrwa od celebrating october 7. the case has been made over here thatjhíg unrwa is no longer a credible organization worth american taxpayer dollars to fund. not one■f for unrwa helping the palestinian people begins with changing the way they're taught in school. germans and the japanese, it took us a
mr. graham: thank you, mr. president, very much. at a later date, i'll respond to my colleague from maryland about unrwa, but just to let people know who are following this debate, i'm the ranking republican on the state foreign ops appropriations subcommittee, and very well with senator coons and senator van hollen is on the committee. there will not be one bill for unrwa in my bill that that's just not me. that's senator collins. she's the ranking member who worked very well with senator...
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mr. lozada: that is lindsey graham. i remember that well. in 2015 or believe, i read -- when you were first quoting and i was like, wait, who was that? it's not me. the republican field was wide open in 2015, that is when trump won the nomination. but i committed to read a whole bunch of these memoirs by those and most of them just kind of went along with the exercise. they realized that is what they had to do. but lindsey graham seemed sort of annoyed by the fact that he was expected to write a memoir. and i think th'from either his acknowledgments section of that book, where he sort of resented the exercise. you know, it is something you have to do. president, so i have to write a book. i think it was not even a hardcover book, it was an he did to check that box. his campaign went nowhere. but weirdly, i sort of respect to the honesty about his honesty about cam books. he was just signaling, yeah, this is someing i have to do, i don't really care for it so i will have to get it over with. peter: it really is, in a sense, checking a box. is
mr. lozada: that is lindsey graham. i remember that well. in 2015 or believe, i read -- when you were first quoting and i was like, wait, who was that? it's not me. the republican field was wide open in 2015, that is when trump won the nomination. but i committed to read a whole bunch of these memoirs by those and most of them just kind of went along with the exercise. they realized that is what they had to do. but lindsey graham seemed sort of annoyed by the fact that he was expected to write...
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mr. vasquez: thankou, madam speaker. i rise today to pay tributeo a remarkable leader and cherished member of my district and the communy from the vlage of hatch, the chili capital of the james "slim" which the lock. last -- whitlock. last year i had the prilege of meeting mayor whitlock. it becamevident that slim wasn't just a mayor. was a family man a community meer and dedicated public servant of the people. hisassion for h dents raise -- residen radiated through everyere a his dedication to the well-being of h truly commendable. slim's impact reachedar bey th duties of his office. he was a pillar of strength during celrations, a comforting presence iimes of need and a beacon of positivity with a smile that could light up a room. the phrase doing extra good embodied his vues, reflecting a man who consistently went above and beyond for his community. as we mourn the loss o mayor slim whitloc let us remember him not only as a leader but as a sbol ofelflesess and votion. the love he had f
mr. vasquez: thankou, madam speaker. i rise today to pay tributeo a remarkable leader and cherished member of my district and the communy from the vlage of hatch, the chili capital of the james "slim" which the lock. last -- whitlock. last year i had the prilege of meeting mayor whitlock. it becamevident that slim wasn't just a mayor. was a family man a community meer and dedicated public servant of the people. hisassion for h dents raise -- residen radiated through everyere a his...
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theno is here our order is senators lujan, graham warner, whitehouse and merkley. senator marshall: thank you mr. chairman. today i'm here fighting for my grandchildren's future. for your grandchildren's future. our grandchildren's future. they are going to have to live in a world where we are spending more money on interest than we do on medicare on the military. because of oufr appetite, our -- of our appetite, for spending money when their children are going be less moneys for good schools hospitals, high speed internet, strong military. because of the spending we are consequences of this interest. i want to quote something you said and you have written as well, directorng. the president's budget reduces the deficit by $3 trillion over the next 10 years. that's deceitful. i think it's disingenuous. you repeat it here multiple times. decrease it from what to what? 19 to $16 trillion. only in washington, d.c., do you make the claim that increasing the cumulative deficit by $16 trillion is a decrease. at the end of the day you are adding $16 trillion that my grandc
theno is here our order is senators lujan, graham warner, whitehouse and merkley. senator marshall: thank you mr. chairman. today i'm here fighting for my grandchildren's future. for your grandchildren's future. our grandchildren's future. they are going to have to live in a world where we are spending more money on interest than we do on medicare on the military. because of oufr appetite, our -- of our appetite, for spending money when their children are going be less moneys for good schools...
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thank you mr. chairman. do you know what a dollar in this administration is worth today? >> i'm sure you will let me know, senator. >> it is worth 85 cents. that is driving an awful lot of the members on your budget. it's causing an awful lot of pick up wheree american public. senator scott left off without asking questions, but you take a look at what we were spending prior to the about $4.4 trillion. i personally think in 2020 we spend too much when we started talking about the act it was inw weeks it was up to 2.2 trillion. it wasn't money spent very efficiently but i thk wead to do something fast so the markets wouldn't collapse. but after 2020, because we spent another $2 trillion in 2020, we had so much money around the economy down 25 million for a few months we were up to about 8 million job losses but come january, 2021 when you have so much money around and so much pent-up demand, those jobs are going to be coming back relatively soon, what do y befoh inflation? >> senator, we can also talk about i
thank you mr. chairman. do you know what a dollar in this administration is worth today? >> i'm sure you will let me know, senator. >> it is worth 85 cents. that is driving an awful lot of the members on your budget. it's causing an awful lot of pick up wheree american public. senator scott left off without asking questions, but you take a look at what we were spending prior to the about $4.4 trillion. i personally think in 2020 we spend too much when we started talking about the...
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iy yield back. >> mr. cloud from texas for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman. we have heard time after time he had no knowledge whatsoever about the business dealings and the change. he never alleg hunter and they moved the ball to say he didn't have any business dealings. he wasn't involved■tributions se then we've uncovered about 20 show companies and have bank records that bring light to that and while we can't cover all 20 in five minutes, i want to focus on one and that isis interestin, devon archer testified and said ins7 his testimony he said that this was used as a common entity on the handshake deal between devon and hunter splitting the chairs. that was your word. do you stand by those words? and devon archer, he said hunter was a corporate secretary and had a handshake to get the ownership deal is that correct? >> correct, yes. >> primarily the comny up to initially place to hold equity on correct? it included money paid from the $50 million. >> if this were illegally and id there's no propriety, it's concerning because it is set up to energy inter
iy yield back. >> mr. cloud from texas for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman. we have heard time after time he had no knowledge whatsoever about the business dealings and the change. he never alleg hunter and they moved the ball to say he didn't have any business dealings. he wasn't involved■tributions se then we've uncovered about 20 show companies and have bank records that bring light to that and while we can't cover all 20 in five minutes, i want to focus on one and that...