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angela is retired air force master sgt. [applause] so for those who don't know the master sergeants when one you did all the work. [laughter] is also the owner and ceo of maryland based tri- logistics. [applause] she served our country in the air force for 23 years. [applause] and when she finished that's our time in the military, she saw a lot of promise and maryland and she decided this is where she was going to call home. as an employer she believes our workforce and geography helps that her company up for success. she is an example of what our state needs more of. i with budget $40000 exemption on retirement she will be able to put that money back in her business, hire people and grow our economy. [applause] [applause] and 40000 veterans like her will see their retirement income tax cut as well. angela, we're so thankful not to sue your service to this country but your service to the state. god bless you and thank you, thank you. the challenge has always been that many veterans do their service but then choose to live t
angela is retired air force master sgt. [applause] so for those who don't know the master sergeants when one you did all the work. [laughter] is also the owner and ceo of maryland based tri- logistics. [applause] she served our country in the air force for 23 years. [applause] and when she finished that's our time in the military, she saw a lot of promise and maryland and she decided this is where she was going to call home. as an employer she believes our workforce and geography helps that her...
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secretary of state phil and his wife angela. and, of course, our new lieutenant governor scott and his wife sarah. [applause] >> scott, i'm reassured knowing that any time i leave the state for the next four years, the most unexpected think you will do is give a riveting speech on water adjudication. [laughing] [applause] please join me again in congratulating them and everyone who earn the confidence of voters this last november. [applause] i also want to acknowledge person in my life the grass meat and family values every day, our first lady teresa. [applause] besides almsgiving a better speech that i do, you always prioritized things that matter most, and thank you and i love you very much. [applause] >> to the people of idaho, i'm so humble and grateful that you trusted me to be your governor for the next four years. it's been the greatest honor of my life to serve and help chart a course for our great state. thank you. [applause] after any election, the political wonks, including myself, dive deep into the results. and one
secretary of state phil and his wife angela. and, of course, our new lieutenant governor scott and his wife sarah. [applause] >> scott, i'm reassured knowing that any time i leave the state for the next four years, the most unexpected think you will do is give a riveting speech on water adjudication. [laughing] [applause] please join me again in congratulating them and everyone who earn the confidence of voters this last november. [applause] i also want to acknowledge person in my life...
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irish neighborhood and what really changed things up was the brother of the famous frank mccourt of angela's ashes who himself is a wonderful writer and he's remarkable and he opened a bar called maliki's two blocks away from the barbizon and it was the first singles bar in new york and it was obviously a magnet for all the women staying at the barbizon. that really changed the social landscape of the upper east side for these women. >> one of our viewers is wondering was that popular culture at the time or later in the movie or stories or novels or whatever? >> the bell jar and it is literally about her experience at the barbizon 1953. that cancels out saying that everybody knows it's biographical but i would say to an extreme extent it's biographical having spoken to a lot of the women that were there with her and really what she recounts, she becomes asked her her -- esper but everything that happened there really did happen including her famously during her wardrobe off the roof of the hotel the last night that she was there and then going home and having her first suicide attempt and in
irish neighborhood and what really changed things up was the brother of the famous frank mccourt of angela's ashes who himself is a wonderful writer and he's remarkable and he opened a bar called maliki's two blocks away from the barbizon and it was the first singles bar in new york and it was obviously a magnet for all the women staying at the barbizon. that really changed the social landscape of the upper east side for these women. >> one of our viewers is wondering was that popular...
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in her early career burnham represented civil rights and political, including angela davis, and in 1977 she became the first african-american woman to serve in massachusetts judiciary. she was appointed by president biden to serve on the civil rights cold case records review board, a national initiative charged with reviewing the records of murders and other acts of racially motivated violence that occurred between 1940 and 1979. burnham, a university distinguished professor of law at northeastern university, where she's been on faculty since 2022. on 22. excuse me. thank. corrected. i. so without further ado for just a bit of applause. please welcome to the service service. so to begin, you know, i a brief introduction of these two works but if you can i would love to hear from both you professor burnham, you professor just you know, in your own words, how would you describe these works, you know, and you maybe what the origins of them were what led you to write these books principal arguments that sort of thing just ground up. it would be wonderful. so, first of all, i'm really gratef
in her early career burnham represented civil rights and political, including angela davis, and in 1977 she became the first african-american woman to serve in massachusetts judiciary. she was appointed by president biden to serve on the civil rights cold case records review board, a national initiative charged with reviewing the records of murders and other acts of racially motivated violence that occurred between 1940 and 1979. burnham, a university distinguished professor of law at...
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needless to say the president was not happy with the germans and angela merkel in particular so we reached a point during his administration in the summer of 2020 where i got the order to withdraw 10,000 troops from germany. right? and his -- the president's notion, as recommended by his n.f.c., was to bring them home. right? put them back in the united states. i had been going through reviews with each of the combatant commands because what i was trying to do is find out where there was fat or where the mission didn't fit the troop need because i wanted to do one of two things. either bring those troops home so i could refit and keep them rested for whatever may happen in the future. or find missions for them in the indo pacific. so i'd already begun a review and told the president this, but bottom line is we got the order, we had to come up with it in 30 days. and he wanted to withdraw these troops from germany in 90 days. in my view, called the commander in and said, here's what i want you to do. i laid out parameters. it couldn't weaken the alliance. it had to continue to deter russia.
needless to say the president was not happy with the germans and angela merkel in particular so we reached a point during his administration in the summer of 2020 where i got the order to withdraw 10,000 troops from germany. right? and his -- the president's notion, as recommended by his n.f.c., was to bring them home. right? put them back in the united states. i had been going through reviews with each of the combatant commands because what i was trying to do is find out where there was fat or...
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this week, a science journalist angela zany explores the origins of patriarchy, and how it spreads to societies around the world. the patriarchs, reviewed by psoriasis normally. much afterwards every friday at 8 pm on c-span. on march, 19th 1970, nine americans for the very first time we're able to watch live coverage of the u.s. house of representatives, on c-span. and to mark this very special occasion, our c-span anniversary segment going on right now. at c-span shop that dot org. use the promo code c-span 44, and say 50% site wide on all our c-span products, including, apparel accessories, home decor something for every c-span fan, and every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. scan the code for the 44th anniversary fare at c-span shop dot org. >> there are a lot of places to get political information. but only at c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased. word for word. if it happens here or here or here or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-
this week, a science journalist angela zany explores the origins of patriarchy, and how it spreads to societies around the world. the patriarchs, reviewed by psoriasis normally. much afterwards every friday at 8 pm on c-span. on march, 19th 1970, nine americans for the very first time we're able to watch live coverage of the u.s. house of representatives, on c-span. and to mark this very special occasion, our c-span anniversary segment going on right now. at c-span shop that dot org. use the...
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told a lot of stories about give an inch in the weeks since i read it and the story i told the most is angela merkel being afraid of dogs. and so putin, the biggest dog has to. that's just such a low brow move. but tell and what do you try with you make you wait. yeah he tried to no show me a dilemma hang on there's always a little theater around these things there's lots of staging around these meters i had little tolerance for that i think everybody wants to send these big communiques they mean nothing so i was less about theater. i was more interested. i could do it 15 minutes and not 5 hours. i was to. so that day, putin basically we're sitting or in sochi his beach beach he moved the location of the meeting from moscow to sochi and then the meeting was supposed to start a certain time at about 15 minutes later, i told my team, if he's not here in 10 minutes or 15 minutes, we're out of. and a woman named morgan ortagus, who was my spokesman turned to someone that was kind of says he used a adult word but he really means that now. and in a few minutes he showed and maybe it was a coinciden
told a lot of stories about give an inch in the weeks since i read it and the story i told the most is angela merkel being afraid of dogs. and so putin, the biggest dog has to. that's just such a low brow move. but tell and what do you try with you make you wait. yeah he tried to no show me a dilemma hang on there's always a little theater around these things there's lots of staging around these meters i had little tolerance for that i think everybody wants to send these big communiques they...
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angela, could you actually expand on that? and us a little bit about what you know came from that task force? like what were the specific measurable metric x you knew you could go after to improve, you know, if a pandemic gives you an epidemic of any sort, gives you no time, you've got to charge into the problem and so let me just say a couple things that happened. our medical students got pulled out of homeless shelters, shelters for, and we had a meeting. we said, well, what's going happen in the shelters whom? he met with a shelter? oh, they're going to move the beds they're going to reduce the number of people in shelters by a third and separate the beds. and if you just a logical well, there's a virus that's airborne moving the beds a few feet apart in a room like this is not is going to be not going save lives. the health department was very clear from day one that the pandemic is a health department was overwhelmed, that they couldn't they they didn't have think through the problem so we actually in and not just us we p
angela, could you actually expand on that? and us a little bit about what you know came from that task force? like what were the specific measurable metric x you knew you could go after to improve, you know, if a pandemic gives you an epidemic of any sort, gives you no time, you've got to charge into the problem and so let me just say a couple things that happened. our medical students got pulled out of homeless shelters, shelters for, and we had a meeting. we said, well, what's going happen in...
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i conclude with a quote from angela bush of central synagogue of new york who said during her sermon a few months ago, if you are a jew in america. i extend that in the americas, you are not feeling unsettled then you are not paying attention. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. last but not least, five minutes. >> thank you for coming together from around the world to commit to this crucial pause. if you are a jew in america and i extend that in the americas and you're not feeling unsettled then maybe you're not paying attention. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. special envoy mr lautenberg, now last but certainly not nice at least. special envoy noah tish be for five minutes, >> distinguished members, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming together from around the world to commit to this very crucial cause to fight online antisemitism successfully. we need to be honest about what it is that we're actually fighting. one of the special aspects of antisemitism is that it is shape shifting, it morphs, mutates and adapts today in the halls of this great democracy
i conclude with a quote from angela bush of central synagogue of new york who said during her sermon a few months ago, if you are a jew in america. i extend that in the americas, you are not feeling unsettled then you are not paying attention. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. last but not least, five minutes. >> thank you for coming together from around the world to commit to this crucial pause. if you are a jew in america and i extend that in the americas and you're not...
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now, reading this really me about abolition, listening to these folks, particularly folks like angela davis who passed through the house of d and talked about it's importance in her own history. how made her think about prisons differently and then from her, that brought me to modern abolitionist mariame kaba and andrea ritchie and all of these really wonderful folks. but my work itself ends in the seventies. a lot of times people ask me like, what now? right? like, okay, great, read your book. really disturbed, by all of this, what do we do today? and i'm like, work ends in 1974. so i would love as someone who is thinking not just like the big issue actually the specific like these the specific laws this is what is happening. this is how it is happening. i love paisley. if you could say a little bit about how folks in this room, because i think most of us are in this room, because we are concerned about these issues like how can we intervene? right. i think that's such an important to talk about because one of the things that's happening now that the anti-trans you know, the right wi
now, reading this really me about abolition, listening to these folks, particularly folks like angela davis who passed through the house of d and talked about it's importance in her own history. how made her think about prisons differently and then from her, that brought me to modern abolitionist mariame kaba and andrea ritchie and all of these really wonderful folks. but my work itself ends in the seventies. a lot of times people ask me like, what now? right? like, okay, great, read your book....
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the chat group, hilda legit, angela west virginia who is as conservative as you can get, west virginia legislator. >> miss sohn, i'm going to interject, i didn't realize the list was so long. we'll ask you to submit them in the record so we have them for the record as well. miss sohn, we've got over two years without a full commission at the fcc. the cost to the american public for this vacancy has been extreme. the fcc is charged with overseeing some of the most critical sectors of the american economy, media, communications. these are massive industries that are also on the verge of receiving a historic amount of public funding from the infrastructure investment and jobs act. the fcc is the lawful regulator and enforcement agency for the federal government's effort to fight against robocalls and ensure consumers have a voice on their side when they have an issue with the cable, satellite or broadband provider. every second we wait, to me, the worse it gets. can you please discuss the cost's long-term vacancy has had on american consumers? >> senator lujÁn, you actually mentioned som
the chat group, hilda legit, angela west virginia who is as conservative as you can get, west virginia legislator. >> miss sohn, i'm going to interject, i didn't realize the list was so long. we'll ask you to submit them in the record so we have them for the record as well. miss sohn, we've got over two years without a full commission at the fcc. the cost to the american public for this vacancy has been extreme. the fcc is charged with overseeing some of the most critical sectors of the...
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this week, science journalist angela say explores the origins of patriarchy at how it spread to societies around the world with her book, the paychecks. she's interviewed by author and woman's media said the director cherie a -- watch out their words, every friday at 8 pm eastern on c-span. >> there are a lot of places to get political information but only at c-span, do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here or here or here or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span, powered by cable. >> up next, former congresswoman and 2012 republican presidential candidate, michele bachmann, joins a discussion on the christian nationalism movement. this event caused by the family research council and region
this week, science journalist angela say explores the origins of patriarchy at how it spread to societies around the world with her book, the paychecks. she's interviewed by author and woman's media said the director cherie a -- watch out their words, every friday at 8 pm eastern on c-span. >> there are a lot of places to get political information but only at c-span, do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you're from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's...
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not your fealty to your job angela for your country. that hasn't changed. but what has changed is this administration's view and outlook on what should happen on the border. i apologist on the of the united states of america for putting you in a bad situation but you are in every single day, your members had to do with every single day dealing with this. this. something this site. >> you know this kills 330 americans, something this size. with all the rhetoric on the other side saying it's all come to the ports of entry, how many of these, one of the gotaways terry? do you have meeting i got awake and terry? how many of these? >> sir, generally speaking when we see a migrant is moving narcotics issues you at the kilos, maybe three or four. >> whole bunch of these. >> absolutely. >> how many of the gotaways that you know were carrying fentanyl have gino? >> there is speedy you don't know. this claim is unknown compared to the gotaways because we don't know what they were carried because they got away, right? >> one owe five, a port of entry is a controlled a
not your fealty to your job angela for your country. that hasn't changed. but what has changed is this administration's view and outlook on what should happen on the border. i apologist on the of the united states of america for putting you in a bad situation but you are in every single day, your members had to do with every single day dealing with this. this. something this site. >> you know this kills 330 americans, something this size. with all the rhetoric on the other side saying...
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angela 16th, 2022, you said that the justice department is examining marijuana policy. we will be addressing the issue in the days. ahead than, and october 2020, to biden urged expeditious review of the schedule of cannabis, and directed individuals federally incarcerated for cannabis possession be expunged. what is the current state of the review of cannabis, and when can we expect policy changes on this important issue? >> everything leaves that is correct. the president commuted sentences, this is still working its way through the system to get the final -- which is accomplished. age age as is working on the question of scientific analysis of marijuana. within the department, we are still working on a marijuana policy for the department. i have to say that the crack powder thing came first in the list of things that had to be done first. that was accomplished, as you already know. i think it is fair to expect what i said at my confirmation hearing, with respect to marijuana, policy that it will be very close to what was done in the -- coal and the obama administratio
angela 16th, 2022, you said that the justice department is examining marijuana policy. we will be addressing the issue in the days. ahead than, and october 2020, to biden urged expeditious review of the schedule of cannabis, and directed individuals federally incarcerated for cannabis possession be expunged. what is the current state of the review of cannabis, and when can we expect policy changes on this important issue? >> everything leaves that is correct. the president commuted...