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virginia. we've we've been sort of looking at in the last week or so, looking at sort of the divides between eastern virginia and western virginia. we've talked about some of the political differences, the the the grievances that western authors have about the lack of funding for internal improve ments, roads, highways. we've obviously talked about the very complex role of slavery in the region as well. and we left off last time looking at the virginia secession convention when delegates decided to pull virginia out of the union in april of 1861 and shortly thereafter, that delegates go back to their home counties, that that's sort of talked about this last time. and they're trying to get support for a statewide referendum on secession. so even though the richmond secession convention has voted to take virginia out of the union, the vote gets to go to the people in late may of 1861. and so delegates go back to their home counties and one of the first things that starts to gain traction is to ho
virginia. we've we've been sort of looking at in the last week or so, looking at sort of the divides between eastern virginia and western virginia. we've talked about some of the political differences, the the the grievances that western authors have about the lack of funding for internal improve ments, roads, highways. we've obviously talked about the very complex role of slavery in the region as well. and we left off last time looking at the virginia secession convention when delegates...
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state college, now west virginia state university. and she left us in 1937 at the age of 18. and she has never looked back. so in 1937, when captain graduated from west virginia state university. she went into the field of teaching. she was inspired here and understood the very significance of teaching, paying it forward. and so she went into teaching for about 13 years. catherine nasa at a time, african-americans and america overall was still living dual worlds. we had a white america and an african-american america, and catherine was having to very delicately walk in both worlds, and she went to work every and gave nasa and the none of who looked like her 100%, as she said in spite of how i'm treated where i can go and eat what i can do, i'm going to come here and fight to make sure i do the best job for my country and for the space race. so while at nasa, there were three significant space ventures that katherine played, a very significant role in. one was alan shepard, who was the first individual that entered into space, while ka
state college, now west virginia state university. and she left us in 1937 at the age of 18. and she has never looked back. so in 1937, when captain graduated from west virginia state university. she went into the field of teaching. she was inspired here and understood the very significance of teaching, paying it forward. and so she went into teaching for about 13 years. catherine nasa at a time, african-americans and america overall was still living dual worlds. we had a white america and an...
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my family grew up in west virginia and largely in virginia, and we always had, as i said, private wells and i think a lot of folks around the country still do and a lot of folks who-- having private wells drilled for them and their families and farms in some cases contamination of private well water is becoming a problem nationwide. in delaware, 173,000 residents depend on private wells. most people think we don't have that many people in delaware, but we do. we have a million people now and there's about 173,000 residents who depend on private wells for their drinking water. and this number is growing, not drinking. congress included language in the drinking water and waste water act to allow the epa to address underground sources of contamination impacting wells and unfortunately, to implement the language except to connect home owners to regulated water utility which is not always feasible. because wells are managed by the states, congress does not expect epa to take on the regulation of wells under the safe drinking water act. having said that, congress did expect the epa to help st
my family grew up in west virginia and largely in virginia, and we always had, as i said, private wells and i think a lot of folks around the country still do and a lot of folks who-- having private wells drilled for them and their families and farms in some cases contamination of private well water is becoming a problem nationwide. in delaware, 173,000 residents depend on private wells. most people think we don't have that many people in delaware, but we do. we have a million people now and...
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we have some folks from west virginia who joined us, if you are from west virginia, raise your hand. if you would like to be from west virginia, raise your hand. almost everybody, for the record. i work in this committee to improve water and infrastructure, my faith and family's history in west virginia, recalled the magic 25 calls on all of us to care for those in need, to give those who are thirsty something to drink. this includes ensuring americans have access to safe and reliable water services. i was born in beckley. 206 years, in my first 6 years of my life, we lived -- ranking member right outside of the creek that goes through beavercreek and my sister and i live on site at beavercreek. we would play on the banks of that creek, catch small fish and frogs, never allowed to eat any of them, nor were we allowed to drink the water from beavercreek. the septic tanks were not well maintained and as a result, raw sewage and other pollution could seep into that creek. the situation was not too different from other small communities in west virginia across the country. we responded t
we have some folks from west virginia who joined us, if you are from west virginia, raise your hand. if you would like to be from west virginia, raise your hand. almost everybody, for the record. i work in this committee to improve water and infrastructure, my faith and family's history in west virginia, recalled the magic 25 calls on all of us to care for those in need, to give those who are thirsty something to drink. this includes ensuring americans have access to safe and reliable water...
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judge for the western district of virginia. publicans want to see what biden is putting out, suggesting as far as spending but you didn't hear arrington say they are working on a puzzle expected to have it in the next 30 days so that around and publicans the might be critical about the white house and on board with it. biden promised his budget will cut to trillion dollars from the federal deficit the next ten years. a good portion will be with tax increases, bringing more revenue, lower the debt room we will see tax proposals with go back better so increase taxes on the wealthy and corporations call it will be interesting proposals that was any proposals but republicans mostly will look at what the white house is okay with cutting rather than what they want to raise. >> remind viewers what republican's are looking at even if they are not specific, what generally is the approach to the budget? >> we don't have a lot of clarity from republicans about exactly what they want. we know what they are looking at spending caps but that
judge for the western district of virginia. publicans want to see what biden is putting out, suggesting as far as spending but you didn't hear arrington say they are working on a puzzle expected to have it in the next 30 days so that around and publicans the might be critical about the white house and on board with it. biden promised his budget will cut to trillion dollars from the federal deficit the next ten years. a good portion will be with tax increases, bringing more revenue, lower the...
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my family grew up in west virginia largely in virginia. he always had a private wells and i think a lot of folks still do. we've got a million people now and there's the 173,000 residents who depend on the private wells for the drinking water. of the number is actually growing, not shrinking. the language in the drinking water and wastewater infrastructure to allowtu the ea to give the grants to the states for the underground sources of contamination impacting wells for the language except to connect the orders to the regulated water utility which as you know is not always feasible. because they are managed by the states, congress does not expect the epa under the safe drinking water act and having said that, congress did expect the epa helps the states with these contaminated drinking waters. i was going to ask if you would be committed to working with of the committee on the public works to hold address by providing resources to states. >> absolutely commit to that. i'm happy to work more closely with the committee on this moving forward
my family grew up in west virginia largely in virginia. he always had a private wells and i think a lot of folks still do. we've got a million people now and there's the 173,000 residents who depend on the private wells for the drinking water. of the number is actually growing, not shrinking. the language in the drinking water and wastewater infrastructure to allowtu the ea to give the grants to the states for the underground sources of contamination impacting wells for the language except to...
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her masters in creative writing from the university of roanoke, virginia. came to virginia in 1989 and has worked for the roanoke times about 25 years and covered the opioid crisis on and off for about a decade. let's give them a little hand to start off. i'm going to ask serrie to give us a brief view of the situation to these cartels. >> first i would like to say i'm thrilled to be back home in tuscon. it is so fun to look out and see so many friends from child haotd, from -- childhood, from high school. from the shanty group. thank you for coming. two years ago i moved here for two months. my mother was sick but i also was working on writing the chapters of this book and some of you had me for dinner, took me out for drinks, took care of me and i thank you for that, too. so, we are in the midst of the deadliest drug crisis in american history. in 2021 more than 108,000 died of drug overdoses the vast majority from fentanyl. every seven minutes someone dies from a fence signal overdose. the 2021 figures were the most over in one year. an hour from near in
her masters in creative writing from the university of roanoke, virginia. came to virginia in 1989 and has worked for the roanoke times about 25 years and covered the opioid crisis on and off for about a decade. let's give them a little hand to start off. i'm going to ask serrie to give us a brief view of the situation to these cartels. >> first i would like to say i'm thrilled to be back home in tuscon. it is so fun to look out and see so many friends from child haotd, from -- childhood,...
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so bozemanery early became an outfitting point for yellowstone,s did virginia city. and i think that's the that's the key connection, ishat those o towns as early as 1880 were in a kind of a cpetition. and virginia city quick lost thatattle of being an outfitting point. they were just too far away. bozeman. only 75 miles away from the north entrance, sortf won that battle. yellowstone was already effectively the first state attraction. and for tourists in the interior of the american west, that's pretty significant. that's a big deal. it and part of that impetus occurred because ty were teaching the existence of yellowstone in schools in europe before, almost before they were doing it on the east coast in this country. and so by the time the railroad arrived at the north entrance in 1883, yellowstone was world famous already. and everybody wanted to come and seit. everybody wanted to be on that train coming here. so all of a sudden, in 1883, there were 5000 visitors, whereas before there had been 1000. you know, in 1881 and 82, about a thousand. and in the 1870s, abo
so bozemanery early became an outfitting point for yellowstone,s did virginia city. and i think that's the that's the key connection, ishat those o towns as early as 1880 were in a kind of a cpetition. and virginia city quick lost thatattle of being an outfitting point. they were just too far away. bozeman. only 75 miles away from the north entrance, sortf won that battle. yellowstone was already effectively the first state attraction. and for tourists in the interior of the american west,...
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and virginia city quickly lost that battle of being an outfitting point. they were just too far away. bozeman. only 75 miles away from the north entrance, sort of won that battle. yellowstone was already effectivelyhe first state attraction. and for tourists in the interior of the amerin west, that's etty snificant. that's a big deal it and part of that impetus occurredecause they were teaching the existence of yellowstone in schools in europe before, almost before they were dog it on the east coast in this country. and so by the timthe railroad arrived at the north entrae in 1883, yellowstone was world famous already. and everybodwanted to come and see it. everybody wanted to be on that train coming here. so all of a sudd, in 1883, ther were 5000 visitors, wherea before there had be 1000. you know, i1881 and 82, about a thousand. and in the 1870s, abou500 a year is all. and those people all had to come by horseback, mul you know, packtring because there were nooads yet. so if you ca in the 1870s, you came on the transconnental railroad to corinne, utah or
and virginia city quickly lost that battle of being an outfitting point. they were just too far away. bozeman. only 75 miles away from the north entrance, sort of won that battle. yellowstone was already effectivelyhe first state attraction. and for tourists in the interior of the amerin west, that's etty snificant. that's a big deal it and part of that impetus occurredecause they were teaching the existence of yellowstone in schools in europe before, almost before they were dog it on the east...
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the first blackom to represent virginia and congress. the lastact house seat will be fle later iseek members will take up legislation t prohibit officialfr pressuring social media companies to censor speech. watch the house liven c-span. the set it on c-span2. all congressional coverage on c-span now. our free and mobile app or online c-span.org. 2024 presidential candidate nikki haley called for conservaves to invest in a new generation of leaders. sheade her remarks at the political conference. her comments are about 20 minutes. ♪♪ >> thank you so much. itth is great to be back. in case you did not notice the heads are exploding about my run for president. we all know why. the media cannot stand the fact that i am a conservative. think about it. i am a woman, i am a minority and i am the daughter of immigrants. i am proof that liberals are wrong about everything that they say about america. enwhen i lost my campaign i said every politician over 75 years old should be required to take a mental competency test. have you seen d.c. lat
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the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mrs. capito: i want to thank the chair presenting his side of the argument and now we're going to hear from the other side of the argument about why taking down this rule will pass today because of the strong opposition to it. today we're going to have the opportunity to bring a divided congress together. united and rejected misguided and unnecessary overreach by the executive branch. and it's an attempt to regulate basically anything and everything the bidening administration once again overstepped its boundaries and the waters of the u.s. rule or wotus as we have heard and they did this past december. it's the third major change in eight years. the chairman talked about all the uncertainty. this is the third change in eight years to the definition of what waters are and what is a subject of federal jurisdiction and with this comes more uncertainty, more red tape, more government for millions of americans. it's clear we needed to take action in the face of this burdensome rule. and it's e
the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mrs. capito: i want to thank the chair presenting his side of the argument and now we're going to hear from the other side of the argument about why taking down this rule will pass today because of the strong opposition to it. today we're going to have the opportunity to bring a divided congress together. united and rejected misguided and unnecessary overreach by the executive branch. and it's an attempt to regulate basically anything and...
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and then she stayed with the regiment as occupied virginia after the war. i think that i don't think the's any nurse did that. i mean, i know the ones. clara barton and she had a lot of time when she was disenged from and i just don't know any any nurse that went and did ts with a regiment i'm sure there have been others and i didn't a complete survey but it'to me after a lot of civil war reading it's a unique experien that she she had. i just have a quick question. so i know most your book is cused on the historical background behind, her life and how she not only survived the civil r, but she me a great impact on the nehampshire regiments. bui was curious,id she ever write any fithand accounts on any the medical treatments that she did or anything after e battles when she was talkin about, any possible of the anything that she used to treat them or, younow, just besides ing the implements for ampution or any of those kinds of treatments, she she was not she would she as far as i know, she did not write about ecifics of medical treatment of soldiers. i did
and then she stayed with the regiment as occupied virginia after the war. i think that i don't think the's any nurse did that. i mean, i know the ones. clara barton and she had a lot of time when she was disenged from and i just don't know any any nurse that went and did ts with a regiment i'm sure there have been others and i didn't a complete survey but it'to me after a lot of civil war reading it's a unique experien that she she had. i just have a quick question. so i know most your book is...
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and the director of the center and the department of civil engineering in west virginia university. i conduct research at the university for the center for innovation and integration of composite infrastructure sponsored by the national science foundation as well as various federal state agencies i was pleased to be speaking on behalf of the american composites manufacturers association which the entire spectrum of the supply chain including universities conducting research and suppliers and manufacturers and users and other businesses involved in the composite sector to present over 300 cooperations on —- corporations established in 49 states thanks for inviting me to speak on this topic of great importance from the environmental point of view which is of most importance declining performance of infrastructure how do we ensure the united states uses advanced materials are the best choice for the environment and economy while advancing for better quality of life? worked on the composite that consist of the systems like the polymers we are talking about today. the collection is 120
and the director of the center and the department of civil engineering in west virginia university. i conduct research at the university for the center for innovation and integration of composite infrastructure sponsored by the national science foundation as well as various federal state agencies i was pleased to be speaking on behalf of the american composites manufacturers association which the entire spectrum of the supply chain including universities conducting research and suppliers and...
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in pennsylvania some r of whom n west virginia who ran to the scene. as a result, we just announced yesterday, theme regional first responder center, support the first responders have ohio, pennsylvania and west virginia cut every year, we tined proximally 5000, first responders as we are committed. >> is not in the states in which you operate. >> yes. >> okay. >> bus question, this is really o you.ionor all but the questions are all written and my colleagues included and certainly ranking members say that a person einstein, most people rememr einstein for saying, the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again and expect different results, and pertinent to your today but i believe thathis provides opportunity this way approach life is away a lot of us approach life. an environmental tragedy creates not just tragedy and heartbreak of rlpolitik a whole lotf people but also create some opportunity f us to examine not only what went wrong, and hills of this derailment, but also to look at some of the moments where things wentne rig.
in pennsylvania some r of whom n west virginia who ran to the scene. as a result, we just announced yesterday, theme regional first responder center, support the first responders have ohio, pennsylvania and west virginia cut every year, we tined proximally 5000, first responders as we are committed. >> is not in the states in which you operate. >> yes. >> okay. >> bus question, this is really o you.ionor all but the questions are all written and my colleagues included...
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she was a congresswoman who represented the virginia 2nd district. she was a vice chair of the sea powered arm of the house services committee and most importantly, she was from alabama and we also proudly adopted her. i think those of you who have done naval reading and it came up previously on a panel, the article she wrote for the war in iraq a couple of years ago, trying to tie our fleet structure to the strategy and i think that mark mentioned earlier, that you know, that provided a construct for getting to a fleet size that was operationally relevant. so with that, i'd like to welcome congresswoman luria. thank you. [applause] >> well, good afternoon, thank you for having me and as i noted on the way up, i'm the last speaker so i'm all standing between you and a beer and happy hour, so, i am really happy to be here and appreciate larry's invitation to join you today and to be here with leaders in expeditionary warfare in the military and private sector and those working tirelessly to make sure that our navy and marine corps have the tools that
she was a congresswoman who represented the virginia 2nd district. she was a vice chair of the sea powered arm of the house services committee and most importantly, she was from alabama and we also proudly adopted her. i think those of you who have done naval reading and it came up previously on a panel, the article she wrote for the war in iraq a couple of years ago, trying to tie our fleet structure to the strategy and i think that mark mentioned earlier, that you know, that provided a...
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we are grounded zero west virginia. that situation and scenario we have we knowde as you said the precursor coming from china. is or no way we can do anything toto stop that aren't china be responsible? knowing that it's been going into the cartels for the manufacturing of fentanyl? we know what's happening and is a chance at all the united states government can just say hey, enough is enough. we've lost more people to these overdoses than any war we have ever fought, and to sit back and do nothing. can we send special ops, special forces to match up with the mexican government if they have the determination to do something? ifd not can we for the benefitf america dorc it on our own? can we go in there, take care of the problem and root it out if they're not going to do it? >> well, i'll start with the drug problem in west virginia. i hope you were advised, we just arrested they' organization -- >> it's a very big -- >> the largest methamphetamine seizure in west virginia history, well over 200 pounds. >> you have good
we are grounded zero west virginia. that situation and scenario we have we knowde as you said the precursor coming from china. is or no way we can do anything toto stop that aren't china be responsible? knowing that it's been going into the cartels for the manufacturing of fentanyl? we know what's happening and is a chance at all the united states government can just say hey, enough is enough. we've lost more people to these overdoses than any war we have ever fought, and to sit back and do...
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eastern to in a the cia museum at the langley, virginia, headquarters. the museum was i really created for cia employees as as a ree for the ongoing work and is not open to the general public with exhibit showing covert action tools of the trade dating from the cold war to 21st century terrorism. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history marquette university political science professor talks about the life and presidency of the jimmy carter. exploring of the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> this year's grand prize winners and cspan's studentcam video documentary contest are parim shah and na sharma, eighth-grade at dr. martin luther king, jr. middle school in germantown, maryland, for the documentary wears my data? wah the grand prize and all winning documentaries online at studentcam.org. >> since 1979 1979 in partp with the cable industry c-span has provided complete coverage of the halls of congress, from the house and senate f
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judge for the western district of virginia. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the president pro tempore: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do leash hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 31, robert stewart ballou of virginia to be united states district judge for the western district of virginia signed by 18 senators. mr. schumer: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the president pro tempore: without objection. mr. schumer: i move to proceed to legislative session. the president pro tempore: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar 42. the president pro tempore: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. opposed no. the ayes appear to have
judge for the western district of virginia. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the president pro tempore: the clerk will report the cloture motion. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do leash hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 31, robert stewart ballou of virginia to be united states district judge for the western district of virginia...
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the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. kaine: mr. president, i take the floor because of a letter that i received in my office a few days ago. this was a letter that was mailed to our office via e-mail on march 23, and i just want to read it. hello, senator. my name is, i'm going to omit the name. my name is, and i am terrified to go to school. i've lived in your state for almost six years, and never have i been more scared than i am when i go to school every day. my father was in the army. my mother works with wear blue, run to remember, a military nonprofit for gold star families. i am no stranger to death. and yet, i am scared that one day that may be waiting for me at school. i lived in lakewood, washington. i went to saint francis cabrini. we once had a lockdown because a car ran down our fence while children were at recess. i was present during the shooting at fort mood in 2013 -- fort hood in twitter. my sister -- fort hood. my sister can't remember, but she was close to the perpetrator. i still have nightmares from these inci
the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. kaine: mr. president, i take the floor because of a letter that i received in my office a few days ago. this was a letter that was mailed to our office via e-mail on march 23, and i just want to read it. hello, senator. my name is, i'm going to omit the name. my name is, and i am terrified to go to school. i've lived in your state for almost six years, and never have i been more scared than i am when i go to school every day. my father was...
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the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. kaine: mr. president, first off i would like to ask unanimous consent that my state department fellow nathan lee be granted floor privileges for the duration of his fellowship with my office. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kaine: mr. president, the united states invaded iraq following congressional authorization exactly 20 years ago, march 19 and 20, 2003. and in that war nearly 4500 americans lost their lives. and more than 31,000 american troops were wounded, some grievously who will carry that wound for the rest of their lives. hundreds of notices of iraqi civilians were killed. i rise thinking about all of them as we come close to a vote to declare that these wars are over. it wasn't too long into the war when criticism of the decision to go to war began. there's no criticism of the heroism of the american troops who served ably, who did so well, who protected their colleagues, who protected civilian life the best they could. but there began to be criticism of the rationale fo
the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. kaine: mr. president, first off i would like to ask unanimous consent that my state department fellow nathan lee be granted floor privileges for the duration of his fellowship with my office. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kaine: mr. president, the united states invaded iraq following congressional authorization exactly 20 years ago, march 19 and 20, 2003. and in that war nearly 4500 americans lost their lives. and more than...
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and we all see it no matter where you are, whether it's georgia or west virginia, we're feeling the same pain. the inflation reduction act was written with the primary goal in mind which has not been at all promoted from our administration, the inflation reduction act was intended to be and still is energy security for our nation. if we as a nation are not energy secure, if we have to depend on foreign supply chains, if we're not able to help our allies in need, we will not remain the superpower of the world. and has what i am concerned about as we worked on the inflation reduction act. we are going to use all the fossil fuels that we have in america to maintain for the next ten years energy independence, emergency security and be able to have the supply chain to help our foreign allies, which -- e.u., if you want to see the devastating effect of what a war on energy can be, look no further than ukraine. look no further than the e.u. so we've talked about and we wrote ace piece of legislation thatla we could walk and chew gm at the same time. we can basically invest and produce more oil,
and we all see it no matter where you are, whether it's georgia or west virginia, we're feeling the same pain. the inflation reduction act was written with the primary goal in mind which has not been at all promoted from our administration, the inflation reduction act was intended to be and still is energy security for our nation. if we as a nation are not energy secure, if we have to depend on foreign supply chains, if we're not able to help our allies in need, we will not remain the...
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and so long as virginia wants, i am coming back home. and she back home to new york to get back together with virginia where they immediately break up because they have nothing in common. right like that's the thing they discover is they are not good girlfriends but the prison enables all of this stuff. and i was able to find it predominantly in the early years through social work records and, in the later years, through talking to the folks had been incarcerated there who were still and still around and still wanted to talk to me. so those are kind of my two big sources for finding these stories. so looking at the definitions from without, when you hear language for something that you've insanely known and hopefully shedding the shame they tried to heap on you with definitions, i'm wondering about this this idea of self-actualization for a queer and i'm like putting community in quotes when like when you're joined or when you're bound by queerness but not a language or a religion or any other thing besides the fact that you are a queer
and so long as virginia wants, i am coming back home. and she back home to new york to get back together with virginia where they immediately break up because they have nothing in common. right like that's the thing they discover is they are not good girlfriends but the prison enables all of this stuff. and i was able to find it predominantly in the early years through social work records and, in the later years, through talking to the folks had been incarcerated there who were still and still...
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the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. kaine: mr. president, first off i would like to ask unanimous consent that my state department fellow nathan lee be granted floor privileges for the duration of his fellowship with my office. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kaine: mr. president, the united states invaded iraq following congressional authorization exactly 20 years ago, march 19 and 20, 2003. and in that war nearly 4500 americans lost their lives. and more than 31,000 american troops were wounded, some grievously who will carry that wound for the rest of their lives. hundreds of notices of iraqi civilians were killed. i rise thinking about all of them as we come close to a vote to declare that these wars are over. it wasn't too long into the war when criticism of the decision to go to war began. there's no criticism of the heroism of the american troops who served ably, who did so well, who protected their colleagues, who protected civilian life the best they could. but there began to be criticism of the rationale fo
the presiding officer: the senator from virginia. mr. kaine: mr. president, first off i would like to ask unanimous consent that my state department fellow nathan lee be granted floor privileges for the duration of his fellowship with my office. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. kaine: mr. president, the united states invaded iraq following congressional authorization exactly 20 years ago, march 19 and 20, 2003. and in that war nearly 4500 americans lost their lives. and more than...
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just for his children but his constituents from a, congren from florida. >> thank you for being here, virginia fox, to all the kids out there i've got a question for you. all the kids were students, please if you at least got to leave school early today, raise your hand. [applause] [laughter] i'm going to give you a little tip, over the next several months and in fact over the next year anytime you are asked to do an essay mention the fact that you are in congress. so you're going to get a couple of extra credit by saying you spent the afternoon in congress. it's a big deal that we are here today. i got to start the fight the representative talked about that we were, our eyes were open, what was happening in the classroom. we were shocked so we began the fight. i was part of the legislature in the free state of florida where we had in and powering bill that shouldn't be titled pledge kids be kids. there's just a small window where kids have that innocence and let them enjoy it. let's let them learn colored in addition to reading and learning. we don't have time to learn anything that's inappro
just for his children but his constituents from a, congren from florida. >> thank you for being here, virginia fox, to all the kids out there i've got a question for you. all the kids were students, please if you at least got to leave school early today, raise your hand. [applause] [laughter] i'm going to give you a little tip, over the next several months and in fact over the next year anytime you are asked to do an essay mention the fact that you are in congress. so you're going to get...
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the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: first, i want to thank my good friend, the assistant minority leader from south dakota for a very, very good review of exactly where we are. and i agree wholeheartedly except for a little bit of the ira. we might have a little difference of opinion there because i think it really is an energy security bill and we're all going to work with and together to make sure an all-of-the-above energy approach is what we're going to take. with that i want to thank him. i think it was very good and as one democrat, i agree wholeheartedly. i would like to work with you on that. i ask unanimous consent that i, senator cornyn, and senator bennet be permitted to complete our remarks prior to the scheduled votes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. manchin: mr. president, i rise today to thank my friend from oklahoma, senator james lankford for continuing the senate's long tradition of delivering president george washington's farewell address earlier this week. it's an annual remind
the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: first, i want to thank my good friend, the assistant minority leader from south dakota for a very, very good review of exactly where we are. and i agree wholeheartedly except for a little bit of the ira. we might have a little difference of opinion there because i think it really is an energy security bill and we're all going to work with and together to make sure an all-of-the-above energy approach is what we're going to take....
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i'd like to say about west virginia. we are home to nasa, customs and border protection, fiscal services, the citrus fbi center. the people there are concerned that there are going to be cutbacks and movements of personnel and c.j.'s. if you could check that out, that's been tremendously, i understand, tremendously effective agency that is been working there. director wray has just come down to spend some time there. we went together through it. all of the sudden we've heard that the sea just may have some loss of jobs or transfer of jobs. and the people are hearing these were rumors so if you could help me relieve them of that fear. it would be very much appreciated, also the hazelton prison. hazelton said some violent crimes there are having a tremendous problem with shortages. of personnel. there is a law directed that we have sent. there it's been in your budget. for some reason they're not able to. whatever it may be, i hope you would look into that personally that it's been a very important system for the presents
i'd like to say about west virginia. we are home to nasa, customs and border protection, fiscal services, the citrus fbi center. the people there are concerned that there are going to be cutbacks and movements of personnel and c.j.'s. if you could check that out, that's been tremendously, i understand, tremendously effective agency that is been working there. director wray has just come down to spend some time there. we went together through it. all of the sudden we've heard that the sea just...
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so now just down the road a couple years ago we had a young man running for governor in the state of virginia ten or 15 points behind as a career politician and they had problems in high school about saying you don't own your kids we own your kids and they come to school he went from 15en points down to winning it because parents say enough isme enough and when you start messing with the kids that's when things and because if we don't start opening our eyes to crime and the border and inflation formulation which is god awful as we speak but it all starts with family and god an education if we don't pay attention to those three things we cannot remain the number one country in the world but we are going to kiss we will keep our eye on it. >> no doubt we need a revival a spiritual revival and to come back into every americans life and have a positive impact and in the education system i think it stalled out thed innovation and the enthusiasm behind a lot of those things has gone away and are we engagement of moms and dads grandparents and others that care about each child to push them forward a
so now just down the road a couple years ago we had a young man running for governor in the state of virginia ten or 15 points behind as a career politician and they had problems in high school about saying you don't own your kids we own your kids and they come to school he went from 15en points down to winning it because parents say enough isme enough and when you start messing with the kids that's when things and because if we don't start opening our eyes to crime and the border and inflation...
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they'd had the land properly certified the virginia law too, to make it, a cemetery. and when the local found out about it, the town started changing various ordinances to try to run them out and i met with two very senior career people about the case and that was the was this is religious discrimination violates the statute that we enforce first and in the warning given me was we shouldn't bring the case and i said well i don't know. i mean, i read the facts. i looked at the law case seemed pretty viable to me. what do you mean, we shouldn't bring the case? and they said, well, there are two reasons that you need be concerned, warning me that i should be concerned if we filed the case, this could create problems. i said, well, what were those two problems? and the staff looked essentially trying to look out for my interest, said, well, it's a case behalf of muslims and cemetery is kind of an icky thing. and i sat there just and i said, well, the fact that people are muslims is i read the statute, it says protects them against discrimination because of religion, it pr
they'd had the land properly certified the virginia law too, to make it, a cemetery. and when the local found out about it, the town started changing various ordinances to try to run them out and i met with two very senior career people about the case and that was the was this is religious discrimination violates the statute that we enforce first and in the warning given me was we shouldn't bring the case and i said well i don't know. i mean, i read the facts. i looked at the law case seemed...
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of west virginia and its entry into the union during the civil war. exploring the american story, turdays on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> janet mills as a governor of maine. she give the state of the state address from the capital in augustine. she talks about her budget proposal which invest in health care, education, housing and combating climate change. she took office in january 2019 becoming maine's personal governor. her address is an hour. [applause] >> thank you. mr. president, madam speaker, mr. associate justice, mr. attorney general, madam secretary of state, mr. treasurer, members of my extraordinary cabinet, members of the 131st legislature, esteemed guests. we come together for the annual, time-honored tradition of a governor's address to you, the peoples' representatives, on the same day as another time-honored tradition, valentine's day. as luck would have it. i know one of these time-honored traditions is more fun than the other, but i am grateful for your wi
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two are in west virginia right on the board of virginia and appalachia, virginia. to -- one of the rural health clinic -- they serve about 370,000 virginians. the ftc eased in our virginia health care center is about 2800 of t's. the work that they do, i see it every day is truly. tremendous i want to start with you on the fourth question hours in treat in your testimony -- you talked about indiana. the fqhc's that aren't doing their own grow your own program to train medical assistance. medical assistance work in a variety of health care settings, providing both clinical administrative tasks. they are critical members of the medical team. when i support the delivery of high quality care. from 2011 to 2021 the number of medical assistance employed in the u.s. grew from nearly 540,000 to over 75,000. reflecting the growth of this occupation is part of primary care teams. like other frontline workers, medical systems reported a lot of burnout and stressed. during covid, about 29% of them intended to leave their jobs within the last two years, by their own reporting.
two are in west virginia right on the board of virginia and appalachia, virginia. to -- one of the rural health clinic -- they serve about 370,000 virginians. the ftc eased in our virginia health care center is about 2800 of t's. the work that they do, i see it every day is truly. tremendous i want to start with you on the fourth question hours in treat in your testimony -- you talked about indiana. the fqhc's that aren't doing their own grow your own program to train medical assistance....
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prioritization bill we should pay chinese bondholders before they pay troops and veterans including those in virginia it is unacceptable and also a plan of default promise to pay and didn't make the payment that is a default when i ask leaders he always ask them and then the other kind of harm. [laughter] it is the ncaa. so this is exactly what happened imagine a decade ago downgraded the credit rating after the debt when that brinksmanshipp hence the joint economic committee report this affects everyone who borrows money including the united states government so driving up the borrowing cost to make the deficit worsewh rather than better but interest rates we have heard a lot about the last two weeks the perception the safest investment you can buy and the dependability for the full faith and credit in the united states and japan the entire global financial system one bank with over $200 billion of assets failed because they missed interest rate so just imagine the entire banking system $23 trillion of assets operates under the assumption the us government pays bills in full and on time but that ass
prioritization bill we should pay chinese bondholders before they pay troops and veterans including those in virginia it is unacceptable and also a plan of default promise to pay and didn't make the payment that is a default when i ask leaders he always ask them and then the other kind of harm. [laughter] it is the ncaa. so this is exactly what happened imagine a decade ago downgraded the credit rating after the debt when that brinksmanshipp hence the joint economic committee report this...
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who need ansell and every day to stay alive i was doing a town hall meeting in northern rigid on —- virginia last year the woman stood up a very sophisticated lady and set i have two girls both have type one diabetes and i cannot afford this we have to ration insulin between them talk about being deprived of your dignity look at your child knowing if they don't get the insulin their life is endangering you have to stand there are not know what to do my budget will require it and eli lilly the biggest insulin maker announced to make it available for $35 and then another drug maker announced their cutting the price of insulin as well. another aspect of the inflation reduction act but as a drug company raising prices faster than inflation have to pay back the difference to medicare so it's raising the price and you have the circumstance where inflation is up 4 percent they have to pay the difference to medicare yesterday i learned the last quarter drug companies high to the prices of 27 drugs on the market above the new limit now those manufacturers pay the difference back to medicare as a resu
who need ansell and every day to stay alive i was doing a town hall meeting in northern rigid on —- virginia last year the woman stood up a very sophisticated lady and set i have two girls both have type one diabetes and i cannot afford this we have to ration insulin between them talk about being deprived of your dignity look at your child knowing if they don't get the insulin their life is endangering you have to stand there are not know what to do my budget will require it and eli lilly the...
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mccarthy: let's turn to our chairwoman, virginia foxx, who education has been her life. she comes here as a former president of a college. her whole focus has been on education. she's the chair of the committee on education. and she has just been such a champion for the parents and the students. chairwoman foxx. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, in his opening comment said education changes lives. it certainly changed mine. i grew up in a house with no electricity, no running water. and so education was absolutely the pathway for me. and i am so grateful to have the opportunity to serve in congress and serve as the chair of the education committee. and i also am a parent and a grandparent and i know, as all the parents in here know, that children are our greatest blessing and we will do everything we can to help those children succeed. even though i was very poor, my parents insisted i do well in school. and i did do well in school because my parents were my first teachers and nurturers and they wanted me to grow up to be a productive citizen. and that's wha
mccarthy: let's turn to our chairwoman, virginia foxx, who education has been her life. she comes here as a former president of a college. her whole focus has been on education. she's the chair of the committee on education. and she has just been such a champion for the parents and the students. chairwoman foxx. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, in his opening comment said education changes lives. it certainly changed mine. i grew up in a house with no electricity, no running...
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. >> senator from virginia. >> i ask unanimous consent that i andco senator menendez be permitted to complete remarks prior to the opening of the first vote. >> without objection. >> second i want to make a request i ask unanimous consent that myeg legislative fellows christina cook be granted floor privilege further duration. >> without objection. >> thank you. to my colleague from indiana i'm so glad toth be on the floor wih you as we approach the most historic vote that has not been conducted ine the senate since 1971. a vote to repeal the authorization. we will starto the first procedural steps to end of the iraq war. right now we still have not one but two active authorizations against the government of iraq that is no longer an enemy, but in the biblical phrase, we have beaten the sword into a plowshare and iraq is now a strategic partner of the united states. the bill that senator young and i have worked on in close coordination with other colleagues would repealio both authorizations into clean and simple bill barely a page long. it's attracted a bipartisan bisupport has my c
. >> senator from virginia. >> i ask unanimous consent that i andco senator menendez be permitted to complete remarks prior to the opening of the first vote. >> without objection. >> second i want to make a request i ask unanimous consent that myeg legislative fellows christina cook be granted floor privilege further duration. >> without objection. >> thank you. to my colleague from indiana i'm so glad toth be on the floor wih you as we approach the most...
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but then had him rolled up in a carpet and then brought from a to this park, virginia, apparently they had to he was six foot four and they had to carry him, you know. so no leaked. it's unclear how that was achieved and how nobody nobody noticed this. it was right along the george washington parkway. so i believe so. but again like, okay, so you have the you know, the kennedy. we have these crazy. but the real difference here, you had a couple of things. you had dan burton who newt gingrich had installed as chairman of the main investigative committee in the house. he was so convinced that foster was murdered, he went to prove it by there's some controversy here. we're not sure whether it was a watermelon or antelope or possibly a pumpkin it was gourd. it was a gourd, some sort. and he set it up in his backyard in indiana and he shot it and he said, this proves, that vince foster had murdered and it wasn't a suicide because i can't even really explain it because somebody somebody, you know he figures. well, people would have heard the noise, right. because they heard shooting his melo
but then had him rolled up in a carpet and then brought from a to this park, virginia, apparently they had to he was six foot four and they had to carry him, you know. so no leaked. it's unclear how that was achieved and how nobody nobody noticed this. it was right along the george washington parkway. so i believe so. but again like, okay, so you have the you know, the kennedy. we have these crazy. but the real difference here, you had a couple of things. you had dan burton who newt gingrich...