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the island of guam. as he retires from his position, i'd like to thank hinge for 45 years of -- thank him for 45 years of service at the guam memorial hospital authority. in addition to his distinguished career as an internal medicine doctor, he has also held title of g.m.h.'s associate hospital administrator of medical services, medical director of respiratory therapy, among many other positions. one of the most remarkable aspects of dr. duenes's career is his exceptional ability to provide compassionate care. he has fostered an environment where patients can feel heard, understood and supported. aside from his time at the medical field, dr. duenes also served our nation in uniform for 20 years. he was a member of the guam army national guard, ultimately retiring with the rank of colonel. dr. duenes's accomplishments and contributions to medicine are truly inspiring. his dedication, expertise and passion have made a positive impact on countless lives in guam. today we honor dr. duenes and wish him the v
the island of guam. as he retires from his position, i'd like to thank hinge for 45 years of -- thank him for 45 years of service at the guam memorial hospital authority. in addition to his distinguished career as an internal medicine doctor, he has also held title of g.m.h.'s associate hospital administrator of medical services, medical director of respiratory therapy, among many other positions. one of the most remarkable aspects of dr. duenes's career is his exceptional ability to provide...
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naval hospital in guam in 1970. after 20 years of service, he retired from guam's u.s. naval hospital and his last tour of duty he served as the executive officer and chief of clinical services. following that he practiced an additional 30 years as the seoul dermatologist for guam -- sole dermatologist of guam an anti-micronearbyas. as a skilled physician on the island of guam, he has been a shining example of loyal devotion to the duty and service. i am proud to honor him today and may tribute to his exemplary service, leadership, and life's work to the people of guam. may he rest in peace. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to honor and pay tribute to the numerous accomplishments and influences of the die lam da chapter of alpha friday alpha fraternity based in chicago, illinois. as we all know the fraternity stands as the oldest and largest fraternity for african-american men in the united sta
naval hospital in guam in 1970. after 20 years of service, he retired from guam's u.s. naval hospital and his last tour of duty he served as the executive officer and chief of clinical services. following that he practiced an additional 30 years as the seoul dermatologist for guam -- sole dermatologist of guam an anti-micronearbyas. as a skilled physician on the island of guam, he has been a shining example of loyal devotion to the duty and service. i am proud to honor him today and may tribute...
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the island of guam. over 7,000 miles away from the u.s. mainland, a proud community of filipino americans, korean americans, micronesian and an araef ethnicities. we are a melting pot of different cultures and backgrounds, united by our shared values and beliefs. at the core of it all lies, restore harmony and make good. ... p.t.o. it plays significant take care of each other and work towards a common goal of unity and harmony. as guam's representative in congress, i am committed to ensuring the voices of the perspectives of asian americans and pacific islanders are heard on the national stage. during this month, may we continue to pay tribute to the achievements and invaluable contributions for over 50 ethnic groups, speaking more than00 languages and dialects. let us honor the rich diversity of cultures, traditions, and contributions that the aapi community has woven into america's history. in my community back home and fellow islanders on the mainland, i extend my warmest wishes during asian america and pacific islanders heritage month.
the island of guam. over 7,000 miles away from the u.s. mainland, a proud community of filipino americans, korean americans, micronesian and an araef ethnicities. we are a melting pot of different cultures and backgrounds, united by our shared values and beliefs. at the core of it all lies, restore harmony and make good. ... p.t.o. it plays significant take care of each other and work towards a common goal of unity and harmony. as guam's representative in congress, i am committed to ensuring...
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uzbekistan either entered the tashkent treaty, then left, then joined the csto, then again entered guam, well, yes, it entered guam the same way, that is, it was a difficult partner, but even now, pay attention, uzbekistan is not joins not the csto, not the ias, although we... once with colleagues conducted research, counted, analyzed the agreements that uzbekistan signed with the russian federation, starting from the seventeenth year, when merize became president, and in fact he is de facto has connections with russia no less than if it was a member of the eurasian economic union. you’ll die, i’m like, well, he says, who will protect you, if not me, many donetsk residents went to the front almost immediately after graduating from school, in a roundabout way he went to serve as volunteers, found out what it’s like to actually be in war, precisely on the front line, junior also brother, 17 years old, seryosha, also wants to go the same way. i can’t sit anymore, i have something to learn from the young guys. british foreign secretary at presidential level, it was uzbekistan, and t
uzbekistan either entered the tashkent treaty, then left, then joined the csto, then again entered guam, well, yes, it entered guam the same way, that is, it was a difficult partner, but even now, pay attention, uzbekistan is not joins not the csto, not the ias, although we... once with colleagues conducted research, counted, analyzed the agreements that uzbekistan signed with the russian federation, starting from the seventeenth year, when merize became president, and in fact he is de facto...
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that request for the guam dishes is to request an emergency supplemental. that is a result of a typhoon. our request is 400 million of which we have been cutting and pasting and chewing gum with bailing wire as an interim solution. our request pales in comparison to the dod.an dod is something like 2 billion request ours is 400 million. but also in that request is the request for the funding for the d orbit vehicle. why is it an emergency? and it should not be in the regular request for appropriations. because we do not know what vladimir putin is going to do. we built the international space station with the russians for be operated with the russians. we have had no hiccup whatsoever with the russian cosmonauts. nor moscow. mission control and houston mission control of which we have both the russians and americans in both. we do an integrated crew on the soil use up a desert american astronaut on the dragon. there is a russian cosmonauts. but we don't know what the president of russia is going to do but we could be in an emergency situation that we have t
that request for the guam dishes is to request an emergency supplemental. that is a result of a typhoon. our request is 400 million of which we have been cutting and pasting and chewing gum with bailing wire as an interim solution. our request pales in comparison to the dod.an dod is something like 2 billion request ours is 400 million. but also in that request is the request for the funding for the d orbit vehicle. why is it an emergency? and it should not be in the regular request for...
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orbit vehicle to safely decommission the iss, and funding to rebuild the nasa facilities in guam and the armstrong flight research center . congress has not passed the supplemental appropriation package yet to date, is the funding for the guam hurricane package including in the budget request for 2025? >> no, sir just like the department of defense, that request for guam is request in an emergency supplemental because that was as a result of a typhoon. our request is $400 million, of which we have been cutting and pasting and chewing gum and bailing wire as an interim solution. our request pales by comparison to dod, dod is something like $2 billion request. ours is $400 million and also in that request is the request for the funding for the de-orbit vehicle. why is it an emergency? it should not be yet, the regular request for appropriations. because we don't know what putin is going to do. we built the international space station with the russians and operate it with the russians, we have had no hiccup at all with the cosmonauts for moscow, mission control, and houston mission cont
orbit vehicle to safely decommission the iss, and funding to rebuild the nasa facilities in guam and the armstrong flight research center . congress has not passed the supplemental appropriation package yet to date, is the funding for the guam hurricane package including in the budget request for 2025? >> no, sir just like the department of defense, that request for guam is request in an emergency supplemental because that was as a result of a typhoon. our request is $400 million, of...
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in guam, there's a coalition of faith-based organizations, volunteers, foundations and local personnel that came together to form guam strong and helped reconstruct homes and build resilience after the typhoons. or look at the work from the walmart foundation. they are really doing some amazing work in this space. they regularly find resilience --fund resilience hubs in communities to help them navigate power, housing and communication challenges stemming from these types of severe weather events. the foundation is even referencing our newly released community disaster resilience zones to help inform them on where they should build these new homes in the future. these are the partners we need at the table, partners who understand that for every dollar that we invest in mitigation, in resilience saves six dollars in recovery. partners who are ready to pull up a chair, help us connect the dots, and extend our reach into the corners and committees that we have had a hard time reaching. we need partners who can help us meet people where they are at instead of making them come to us. we nee
in guam, there's a coalition of faith-based organizations, volunteers, foundations and local personnel that came together to form guam strong and helped reconstruct homes and build resilience after the typhoons. or look at the work from the walmart foundation. they are really doing some amazing work in this space. they regularly find resilience --fund resilience hubs in communities to help them navigate power, housing and communication challenges stemming from these types of severe weather...
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group.of college students in michigan since then, we've grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have a chapter on college campuses in our mission is to get republicans elected at all levels of government host:. are you affiliated with republican national committee? >> we are in a sense and recognized by them as the official arm of the republican party but we are not funded by them or pay any dues to them. host: how are you financially supported? guest: we are supported by donors and we know how hard it is to be a college student. we are famously broke so we don't require our chapters pay any kind of money. we are one hundred percent supported by donors. host: how big is your staff? guest: we have a staff of about six people. i am both staff and board like chairman and ceo so i'm chairman of the board and i run our staff. host: have you started officially campaigning for former president trump even though he is not the official nominee? host: our main goal this year is really down ballot. we are working on holding the house and flipping the senate. we cannot start doing that
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the department continued velvet of a 360° layered missile defense capability for guam. we after construction of the joint command center six radar site and launch site will begin in fiscal year 2025. by the end of this year we'll execute a flight experiment with the block to wait against a medium-range ballistic missile target controlled with the initial aegis guam system using the first transportable unit. looking forward we continue to pursue into nccic of those to defeat the sears challenge posed by hypersonic maneuvering threats. today our sea bass and treble defenses is protect assets at sea and forces ashore from hypersonic threat reporting with the need to anticipate delivering follow-on intimate three capabilities in fiscal year 2025. the interceptor program will enable layer defense against hypersonic life threats. by the end of fy '24 incarnation with our future international partner japan in the able select single interceptor designed to complete development. we looking to develop mature capability and support the plan cooperative development of that glide ph
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the british simply a guam rated a whole bunch of different countries and that the cities and regions into a single uh, colonial domain. and when they left, they left the country in disarray. the leader of the country on sandra was trying to pull the country together into confederation was assassinated . and it's very highly likely that he was assassinated by british leads. and so as a result of the country devolved into chaos and civil war. and that has essentially continued to this current day. it involves different regions, different ethnicities. so certainly the con, you know, the conflict between the military and all the groups, but also there's a really just, i mention, christians muslims, buddhists, as well as intro religious conflicts. so it's a complex civil war and war is, is not as cut and dry as much as the us media wants to paint it in the, the typical fashion of democracy on one side and then dictatorship or to tell a terry. and as i'm on the other, there are a lot of interested parties here, both domestic to me and mar, and internationally like the us and china. america
the british simply a guam rated a whole bunch of different countries and that the cities and regions into a single uh, colonial domain. and when they left, they left the country in disarray. the leader of the country on sandra was trying to pull the country together into confederation was assassinated . and it's very highly likely that he was assassinated by british leads. and so as a result of the country devolved into chaos and civil war. and that has essentially continued to this current...
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the british simply a guam rated a whole bunch of different countries and that the cities and regions into a single colonial domain. and when they left, they left the country in disarray. the leader of the country on side who was trying to pull the country together into confederation was assassinated. and it's very highly likely that he was assassinated by british leads . and so as a result of the country devolved into chaos and civil war. and that has essentially continued to this current day. it involves different regions, different ethnicities. so certainly the con, you know, the conflict between the military and other groups. but also there's a really just, i mention, christians, muslims, buddhist, as well as intro religious conflicts. so it's a complex civil war and war is, is not as cut and dry as much as the us media wants to paint it in the, the typical fashion of democracy on one side and then dictatorship or to tell a terry. and as i'm on the other, there are a lot of interested parties here, both domestic to me and more and internationally, like the us and china. american m
the british simply a guam rated a whole bunch of different countries and that the cities and regions into a single colonial domain. and when they left, they left the country in disarray. the leader of the country on side who was trying to pull the country together into confederation was assassinated. and it's very highly likely that he was assassinated by british leads . and so as a result of the country devolved into chaos and civil war. and that has essentially continued to this current day....
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situations, you yourself know very well, dmitry, the content and circumstances of the preparation of nixon’s guam speech. before the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan, several years ago, the american commander celebrated a great victory for american democracy, the american way of life in this country, in general, what i mean is that americans know how to quickly forget, turn the page, switch attention, and i believe that for them, when it becomes obvious that this is a ukrainian instrument, their politics, their strategy towards us, it has finally fallen into disrepair, they will be of little concern about the geography of ukraine or in general, the blow, but at the same time the russian people and the russian society, in which they deeply understand our worldview is now under differs from the west, he sees even in the opponent, even in the enemy, the image of the lord, he tries to understand how it happened that the lord loves me and him at the same time, this is an amazing depth that we have adopted from eastern orthodoxy. from the byzantine image, understanding of the world, in my opinion,
situations, you yourself know very well, dmitry, the content and circumstances of the preparation of nixon’s guam speech. before the withdrawal of troops from afghanistan, several years ago, the american commander celebrated a great victory for american democracy, the american way of life in this country, in general, what i mean is that americans know how to quickly forget, turn the page, switch attention, and i believe that for them, when it becomes obvious that this is a ukrainian...
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this point was chief of staff the 77th infantry division, which is fighting in the battle of guam that late 1944. so a little less than two weeks after general mcnair was killed by friendly bombs, colonel douglas mcnair, whom you see in the in the image, was killed on august six, 1944, as he was as he was want to do, sort of like his father. he was no stranger to the danger. and he at the at the the front trying find a good spot for new division command post because the division was constantly the move at that point in the battle of guam he and two other soldiers end up encountering some bypass japanese soldiers who had who were holed up like in a like a or a small kind of small structure. they have this sort of brief firefight. and colonel douglas mcnair was shot right through the throat and and killed instantly. so in that two week period, claire loses husband and her only son. and so lest we think this is just a story about, you know, high people in high places who don't pay the price or whatever, i mean, this is a very human story of what mcnair contributed. certainly organizationa
this point was chief of staff the 77th infantry division, which is fighting in the battle of guam that late 1944. so a little less than two weeks after general mcnair was killed by friendly bombs, colonel douglas mcnair, whom you see in the in the image, was killed on august six, 1944, as he was as he was want to do, sort of like his father. he was no stranger to the danger. and he at the at the the front trying find a good spot for new division command post because the division was constantly...
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speaking to was a really appreciate your time and your insights that we've been talking to. samuel, i do a guam see professor of political science electra on his story and appreciate it. thank you. all righty, thanks for joining us. head on aussie international about so for me for today my colleague sort of deepen, sky will be with you at the top of the yeah, the who when i went to the wrong just don't have to safe house because of the case and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look for common ground, the more expensive. and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do. do not watch my new show. search like why watch something that's so different little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to planes or do they have the state department c i a weapons, bankers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do, don't want marshall state main street because i'm probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time, but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because
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since then we have grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have chapters on college campuses. our mission is to get republicans hope at all levels the maga republican party on campus. >> are you affiliated with the republican national committee? >> we are recognized by them as the official collegiate arm of the republican party. we are not financially supported by then and we do not pay due to them either. how are you financially supported? >> 100% supported by donors. we do not charge any dues to our members. we know how hard it is to be a college student. we are famously broke. we do not require that our chapters pay any money to us. we are 100% per started
since then we have grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have chapters on college campuses. our mission is to get republicans hope at all levels the maga republican party on campus. >> are you affiliated with the republican national committee? >> we are recognized by them as the official collegiate arm of the republican party. we are not financially supported by then and we do not pay due to them either. how are you financially supported? >> 100% supported by...
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marine commission in march of 1946 and spenrs serving at a variety of bases across globe in china, guam and texas and virginia. during his time at quantico in virginia, the korean service. he was absolutelysent to service during the korean war sent and be given combat orders eve of letters to superiors. they told him to stop writing letters, but we'll send you to so he received his orders for the korean war in the arrived in early february 1953, at pohang at k3 a base in pohang south korea. ere's a photo of john glenn the day he left for service in the korean war with his wife and two children. david and lynn was, really interesting about this photo as it was ohio, not far from john glenn's about a little more than 60 years later, port columbus airport was renamed john glenn inte airport. the other main figure in my book is ted willied williams ted williams was born in san diego california, on august 30th 1918. he played left for the boston red sox from 1939 to 1960. he was 19 time all star. he's to hit 400. he had 521 home runs most valuable player awards to triple crowns. he was elect
marine commission in march of 1946 and spenrs serving at a variety of bases across globe in china, guam and texas and virginia. during his time at quantico in virginia, the korean service. he was absolutelysent to service during the korean war sent and be given combat orders eve of letters to superiors. they told him to stop writing letters, but we'll send you to so he received his orders for the korean war in the arrived in early february 1953, at pohang at k3 a base in pohang south korea....
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johnson: you know what i hope that the island of guam is floating on water and not on diesel fuel. that's the point i was making. i think that the gentleman might question my mental acuity, but we -- let's look at your leader. >> i would not. reclaiming my time. reclaiming my time. chair johnson: the time belongs to the gentleman from connecticut. mr. massie: i have the utmost respect for my colleague on the other side of the aisle of the the point i want to make is sometimes we make statements tongue in cheek that we are metaphorically speaking. and that the president most certainly, in most of those cases, was doing that. as we all have. republican and democrat made statements that if they are taken out of context, seem indefensible or ungrounded, if you will. let me give an example. so the comment on the magnets. if you give me a glass of water let me drop it on the magnets. end of the magnets. i have heard the president, former president, talk about that. what he's talking about are electromagnets. there was a discussion about whether the katja puts on -- cat at that puts on ai
johnson: you know what i hope that the island of guam is floating on water and not on diesel fuel. that's the point i was making. i think that the gentleman might question my mental acuity, but we -- let's look at your leader. >> i would not. reclaiming my time. reclaiming my time. chair johnson: the time belongs to the gentleman from connecticut. mr. massie: i have the utmost respect for my colleague on the other side of the aisle of the the point i want to make is sometimes we make...
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march of 1946 and spent the next several years serving at a variety of bases across globe in china, guam and texas and virginia. during his time at quantico in virginia, the korean war broke out and he was not sent to he was absolutely just apoplectic that he wasn't being sent to service during the korean war. he pleaded with his superiors tt orders eventually writing months of letters to superiors. they told him to stop writing letters, but we'll send you to war anyway. so he received his orders for the korean war in the fall of 1952, and he arrived in early february 1953, at pohang at k3 a base in pohang south korea. there's a photo of john glenn the day he left for service in the korean war with his wife interesting about this photo as it was taken port columbus ai■@ ohio, not far from john glenn's hometown, about a littleter, port columbus airport was renamed john glenn international the other main figure in my book is ted williams. so who wwilliams was born in sa, california, on august 30th 1918. he played left for the boston red sox from 1939 to 1960. he probably best remembered
march of 1946 and spent the next several years serving at a variety of bases across globe in china, guam and texas and virginia. during his time at quantico in virginia, the korean war broke out and he was not sent to he was absolutely just apoplectic that he wasn't being sent to service during the korean war. he pleaded with his superiors tt orders eventually writing months of letters to superiors. they told him to stop writing letters, but we'll send you to war anyway. so he received his...
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forces shooting missiles at his ships crossing the straight from the philippines, from japan, from guam, potentially taiwan itself, that will make it more difficult. >> why is taiwan so important to the u.s.? >> a lot of people talk about chips and that is certainly important but it's also much more important than that. if you control taiwan, you dominate east asia. it's next to japan and the philippines. those countries would feel less safe if china controls taiwan and is able to project power on the eastern shore of taiwan across the pacific, push the u.s. back to hawaii and establish dominance in the region where you have 50% of the world's gdp, most of the supply chains and economic growth. >> the biden administration is announcing new tariffs on electric vehicles. they have continued most of the trump era tariffs. does economic pressure deter xi jinping? >> i think it helps and you have to apply all elements of our power, military, diplomatic and economic to deter him, to convince him that even if he succeeds in taking taiwan, the impact on the chinese economy would be disastrous.
forces shooting missiles at his ships crossing the straight from the philippines, from japan, from guam, potentially taiwan itself, that will make it more difficult. >> why is taiwan so important to the u.s.? >> a lot of people talk about chips and that is certainly important but it's also much more important than that. if you control taiwan, you dominate east asia. it's next to japan and the philippines. those countries would feel less safe if china controls taiwan and is able to...
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this is a guam, kingfisher and it's considered to be extinct in the wild by the international union for conservation of nature. there are currently 141 left in the world. all of them are under human care and alongside the recovery program. and in national collaboration between wildlife experts around the world are now working to restore the wild population of the species video released here showing us the bird being fed and waved a wade by staff at this zoo. that's in wichita. vide here showing us the moment. a very clever coyote at a texas zoo spotted a zoo keepers camera that was setup to record him. this is one of fort worth's zoo's resident coyote is named walker. we've got an up close and personal here went there to investigate the device that set up to record the pack. coyotes are pretty common in texas. the second most important for berry animal in the state behind rock the word coyote comes from the aztec word for a barking dog and coyote there was like what? trying to fill me without my consent. least tag me. the new post instagram. that's it from the newsroom today. thank you
this is a guam, kingfisher and it's considered to be extinct in the wild by the international union for conservation of nature. there are currently 141 left in the world. all of them are under human care and alongside the recovery program. and in national collaboration between wildlife experts around the world are now working to restore the wild population of the species video released here showing us the bird being fed and waved a wade by staff at this zoo. that's in wichita. vide here showing...
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since then we have grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have chapters on college campuses. our mission is to get republicans hope at all levels the maga republican party on campus. >> are you affiliated with the republican national committee? >> we are recognized by them as the official collegiate arm of the republican party. we are not financially supported by then and we do not pay due to them either. how are you financially supported? >> 100% supported by donors. we do not charge any dues to our members. we know how hard it is to be a college student. we are famously broke. we do not require that our chapters pay any money to us. we are 100% per started -- supported by donors. how big is your staff? >> we have a staff of six people. i am staff and board, chairman and ceo. i am chairman of the board and i run our staff. >> have you started -- circle we will be this year for budget coverage. david pekoske is testifying on the president's 2025 budget request. budget coverage on c-span3 . >>> committee on homeland security and maritime s
since then we have grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have chapters on college campuses. our mission is to get republicans hope at all levels the maga republican party on campus. >> are you affiliated with the republican national committee? >> we are recognized by them as the official collegiate arm of the republican party. we are not financially supported by then and we do not pay due to them either. how are you financially supported? >> 100% supported by...
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me he joined the marines the same day and he wound up fighting in guam and the solomon islands. my family, we are red bloodedy americans. >> we love this country to the core e . but i want to speak to you in a few minutes here that we have is not just a red blooded patriotic american, but a person of the jewish faith. and i want to speaa persk to jo. biden directly. who the hell do you thinwho thk? >> who the hell do you think you are to use these blood libels against the jewish people that they are indiscriminately murdering palestiniansje, civilians?stinia when you spew the liesn orw th the hamas terrorists against the jews and unleashleas anti-semitism in this country, wiound the world like we'v ie never seen before. who the hell do you think you are? l do think youto tell a democrap people that elected this governmentle , that you don't likedon' their government, that you don't like their prime, eed to that they need to remove and then place him with some clown or lapdoe e themg that you prefer? who the hell do you think you are to tell the israelisha that they cannot defeat
me he joined the marines the same day and he wound up fighting in guam and the solomon islands. my family, we are red bloodedy americans. >> we love this country to the core e . but i want to speak to you in a few minutes here that we have is not just a red blooded patriotic american, but a person of the jewish faith. and i want to speaa persk to jo. biden directly. who the hell do you thinwho thk? >> who the hell do you think you are to use these blood libels against the jewish...
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guam, well, yes, entered guan too the most, that is, he was a difficult partner, but even now, pay attention, uzbekistan is not joining the csto, not the ias, although we once did something with our colleagues. research has counted and analyzed the treaties that uzbekistan has signed with the russian federation since the seventeenth year, when shevkat merize became president, and in fact, he de facto has ties with russia no less than if he were a member of the eurasian economic union, here is serge, returning to the topic that you touched on about kazakhstan, you know, just recently uzbekistan passed a very important difficult test of sovereignty, the fact is that exactly... a month ago , british secretary of state david cameron came to central asia and he visited all five states of central asia, he met with four presidents of these five states, in these of four state presidents, he met there with the heads of parliaments, with prime ministers, foreign ministers, only one country did not receive the british foreign secretary at the presidential level, this is uzbekistan, but... uzbekistan in
guam, well, yes, entered guan too the most, that is, he was a difficult partner, but even now, pay attention, uzbekistan is not joining the csto, not the ias, although we once did something with our colleagues. research has counted and analyzed the treaties that uzbekistan has signed with the russian federation since the seventeenth year, when shevkat merize became president, and in fact, he de facto has ties with russia no less than if he were a member of the eurasian economic union, here is...
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joe biden strengthening the presence, whether it's in guam, philippines, with japan spending a lot more on their military, nuclear subs to australia, the hemming in, the hemming in of china in the east. do you think this may be a reaction to that? >> in part. >> a logical reaction. >> china doesn't have allies. russia is now a strategic partner. the united states, the great comparative advantage is we have japan and other allies. >> right. >> i also think it reflects china's assessment that, whether it is joe biden or donald trump, there's very little upside in a relationship with us. right now, there's almost a competition between the two parties as to who can be tougher on china. biden never removed trump's tariffs, just added new ones this week. the chinese have basically discounted any possibility of a better relationship with us, and they may also see a real advantage in the united states being bogged down, increasingly depleted by supplying ukraine in a war on europe. >> elise, i'm not saying this because i'm an american. i'm saying this because if you just take a couple steps bac
joe biden strengthening the presence, whether it's in guam, philippines, with japan spending a lot more on their military, nuclear subs to australia, the hemming in, the hemming in of china in the east. do you think this may be a reaction to that? >> in part. >> a logical reaction. >> china doesn't have allies. russia is now a strategic partner. the united states, the great comparative advantage is we have japan and other allies. >> right. >> i also think it...
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b21 aircraft will be located at bases in britain, hawaii and guam. however, the chinese have already simulated its destruction and found out that even though the american bomber is really good at hiding from radar, the b-21 can be shot down by hypersonic missiles, which america does not have, but which russia and china have. the raiders are coming. the b1b was developed in the seventies and no longer flies nuclear missions, but continues to fly conventional missions. these aircraft were used extensively during the wars on terrorism. and finally, there remains the b2 spirit, the stealth bomber. it has been in service since the nineties. despite the diversity the park brings. the air force, a combination of three cold war-era aircraft platforms, does not add to its effectiveness. the p-52 is a wonderful airframe, but there are missions, including those that require delivering strikes deep into enemy territory, which he simply cannot carry out under current conditions. the b-1b now carries only non-nuclear weapons and copes well with its role with appropriate modernization, but these bo
b21 aircraft will be located at bases in britain, hawaii and guam. however, the chinese have already simulated its destruction and found out that even though the american bomber is really good at hiding from radar, the b-21 can be shot down by hypersonic missiles, which america does not have, but which russia and china have. the raiders are coming. the b1b was developed in the seventies and no longer flies nuclear missions, but continues to fly conventional missions. these aircraft were used...
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group.of college students in michigan since then, we've grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have a chapter on college campuses in our mission is to get republicans elected at all levels of government host:. are you affiliated with republican national committee? >> we are in a sense and recognized by them as the official arm of the republican party but we are not funded by them or pay any dues to them. host: how are you financially supported? guest: we are supported by donors and we know how hard it is to be a college student. we are famously broke so we don't require our chapters pay any kind of money. we are one hundred percent supported by donors. host: how big is your staff? guest: we have a staff of about six people. i am both staff and board like chairman and ceo so i'm chairman of the board and i run our staff. host: have you started officially campaigning for former president trump even though he is not the official nominee? host: our main goal this year is really down ballot. we are working on holding the house and flipping the senate. we cannot start doing that
group.of college students in michigan since then, we've grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have a chapter on college campuses in our mission is to get republicans elected at all levels of government host:. are you affiliated with republican national committee? >> we are in a sense and recognized by them as the official arm of the republican party but we are not funded by them or pay any dues to them. host: how are you financially supported? guest: we are supported by...
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there are other states pending in the house, deal with guam, the islands, ohio, mexico, perhaps one or two other jurisdictions. the claims in those states are not on equal footing. they're different from these claims. the utah and new mexico claims are very similar, they stem from the same sequence of events related primarily to exposure to downwind radiation from the atomic weapons testing. in missouri, they are a little bit different but they share the same elements and are backed by science. in these other jurisdictions, it's a little bit different, it's not where not all but a lot of the expense is accrued and a lot of concerns expressed in the house that are impeding its quick passage in the house there, that might lead it to not be passed at all. but, look, to ensure we do our due diligence here where there is uncertainty as to some of the other jurisdictions covered by the bill now pending in the house, my bill that i'm offering now includes a requirement that the federal government must study and report on other regions that should be eligible for compensation. we need to get t
there are other states pending in the house, deal with guam, the islands, ohio, mexico, perhaps one or two other jurisdictions. the claims in those states are not on equal footing. they're different from these claims. the utah and new mexico claims are very similar, they stem from the same sequence of events related primarily to exposure to downwind radiation from the atomic weapons testing. in missouri, they are a little bit different but they share the same elements and are backed by science....
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comes to chinese aggression in the south sea, the south china sea, when it comes from just an arc, from guam, the philippines, down to australia, all around, the chinese are not able to expand because of joe biden's strategic moves. so xi and vladimir putin, damn straight they want to spread disinformation on tiktok through xi because they don't want joe biden to get re-elected again. donald trump is an easy mark, and they know it. >> yeah. i mean, this is going to sound strange, you and i both being former republicans, but i will say that in foreign policy, i think in a lot of ways, but in foreign policy, biden's first term has been as consequential as reagan's first term. >> agreed. >> there is a reagan almost successful foreign policy going here. i know some folks will think that is probably a bad thing, but i mean in the sense of rallying allies, containing the russians, warning off the chinese. >> yeah. >> it has been done with this quiet and methodical approach to diplomacy that i think has been really effective. it should tell people something, that the two countries who wish us the m
comes to chinese aggression in the south sea, the south china sea, when it comes from just an arc, from guam, the philippines, down to australia, all around, the chinese are not able to expand because of joe biden's strategic moves. so xi and vladimir putin, damn straight they want to spread disinformation on tiktok through xi because they don't want joe biden to get re-elected again. donald trump is an easy mark, and they know it. >> yeah. i mean, this is going to sound strange, you and...
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. >> you know what, i hope that -- i hope that the island of guam is floating on water and not on diesel fuel. that's the point i was making. and i think that the gentleman my question, my mental acuity but let's look at -- >> relameing my time. >> the gentleman from kentucky. >> he claiming my time. i the upmost respect from my colleague on the other side of the aisle. the point i wanted to make is that statement we make statements tongue-in-cheek that we are metaphorically speaking and that the president most certainly in most of those cases was doing that as we all have republican and testimony contract made statements that if they're taking out of context seem indefensible or ungroundedded, if you will. let me give an example. so the comment on the magnets here, if you give me a glass of water, let met drop it on the magnets. it's tend to have magnets. i've actually heard the president talk about, what he's talking about is electro magnets and discussion whether the catapults on airport carriers should be electromagnetically driven and it is true that steam is more reliable, that wat
. >> you know what, i hope that -- i hope that the island of guam is floating on water and not on diesel fuel. that's the point i was making. and i think that the gentleman my question, my mental acuity but let's look at -- >> relameing my time. >> the gentleman from kentucky. >> he claiming my time. i the upmost respect from my colleague on the other side of the aisle. the point i wanted to make is that statement we make statements tongue-in-cheek that we are...
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the island of guam is floating on water and not on diesel fuel. that's the point i was making. and i think that the gentleman might question my mental acuity. let's look at your leader. >> stop claiming my time. >> let's look at president trump. >> i'm reclaiming my time. i have the utmost respect for my colleague on the other side of the aisle. the point i wanted to make is sometimes we make statements tongue in cheek that we are metaphorically speaking and that the president most certainly in most of those cases was doing that. as we all have republican and democrat made statements. if they are taken out of context , seen indefensible or ungrounded, if you will. let me give an example. so the comment on the magnets. here. if you give me a glass of water, let me dog it on the magnets, it is the end of the magnets. i've heard him talking about that. he's talking about electromagnets. it is a discussion about whether or not the catapults on aircraft carriers should be steam driven or electromagnetically driven. it is true that the steam is more reliable. that water would not aff
the island of guam is floating on water and not on diesel fuel. that's the point i was making. and i think that the gentleman might question my mental acuity. let's look at your leader. >> stop claiming my time. >> let's look at president trump. >> i'm reclaiming my time. i have the utmost respect for my colleague on the other side of the aisle. the point i wanted to make is sometimes we make statements tongue in cheek that we are metaphorically speaking and that the president...
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theaire appoints the gentleman from guam, mr. moylan, to preside over the committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 6192. which the clerk will report by title. he the clerk: a bill-to-mend the energy policy and conservation act to prohibit the secretary of energy from provibing any -- procribbing any new or energy conservation standard for a product that is not technologically feasible and economically justified and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the bill is considered as read the first time of the general debate shall be confined to the bill and shall not exceed one hour equally divide and controlled by the chair and the ranking minority member of the committee on energy and commerce for their re-- or their respective designees. the gentlewoman from arizona, mrs. lesko, and the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pallone, each will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from arizona. mrs. lesko: thank you, mr. chair. i yield myself suc
theaire appoints the gentleman from guam, mr. moylan, to preside over the committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the consideration of h.r. 6192. which the clerk will report by title. he the clerk: a bill-to-mend the energy policy and conservation act to prohibit the secretary of energy from provibing any -- procribbing any new or energy conservation standard for a product that is not technologically feasible and...
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by a group of college students in michigan, since then grown to all 50 states, plus puerto rico and guam. we have chapters on college campuses our mission is to, number one, get republicans elected at government and greater republican party on campus. >> are you affiliated with the republican national committee? >> we are in a sense, recognized as the national collegiate arm of the republican party, but we're not financially supported by them or pay any dues either. >> how are you financially supported? >> 100% by donors. we don't charge dues to our members. we know how hard it is to be a college student, famously broke, and we don't require that our chapters pay money to us, we're 100% supported by donors. >> how big is your staff? >> we have a staff of about six people. i am both staff and board, sort of like a chairman and ceo. so i'm chairman of the board and i run our staff. >> and have you started kind of officially campaigning for former president trump even though he's not the official nominee? >> our goal is down ballot and we're working on holding the house and flipping the sen
by a group of college students in michigan, since then grown to all 50 states, plus puerto rico and guam. we have chapters on college campuses our mission is to, number one, get republicans elected at government and greater republican party on campus. >> are you affiliated with the republican national committee? >> we are in a sense, recognized as the national collegiate arm of the republican party, but we're not financially supported by them or pay any dues either. >> how are...