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its $3.3 billion investment will expand production capacity of the virginia and columbia class programs, and provide navy with resources to get more attack submarines out of maintenance delays and into the fleet. this supplemental was crafted last fall in tandem with house senate packing an of authority. it will turbo charge aukus. this supplemental, along with continued procurement of two virginia subs per year, will ensure that our navy has sufficient inventory to sell three subs to australia in the early 2030's as the agreement calls for. i want to salute mr. cole and ms. delauro for their steadfast leadership, bringing this bill to the floor, so our nation will renew its role that franklin roosevelt described as the arsenal of democracy. i urge passage and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from connecticut reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. cole: thank you. i yield one minute to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilso
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are going to be not allowed to speak, like they did with this young lady who is a valedictorian at columbia college. the last thing i would like to say is, a lot of times, you read more than you allow the persons to call in, almost every other call. thank you, have a good day. host: thanks for your call. next up, james in mississippi on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. i am concerned about the hypocrisy of mitch mcconnell and the u.s. senate. i am a student of history, and i recall, very vividly, that he -- host: are you still there? caller: yes, i am here. host: go ahead. james, did you want to make another point about mitch mcconnell? caller: yes. mitch mcconnell is the person who deviated from the norm in the u.s. senate when he was the senate leader, and is responsible for the makeup of the u.s. supreme court as is currently constituted, and he also is the person who did not allow the vote regarding former president trump to go forward, who probably should have been impeached, had he stuck with the normal protocol. so he is not the person to talk about what is going on as f
are going to be not allowed to speak, like they did with this young lady who is a valedictorian at columbia college. the last thing i would like to say is, a lot of times, you read more than you allow the persons to call in, almost every other call. thank you, have a good day. host: thanks for your call. next up, james in mississippi on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. i am concerned about the hypocrisy of mitch mcconnell and the u.s. senate. i am a student of history, and i...
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the william dunning school out of columbia, and the kinds of first hits, the first histories around reconstruction that called into question black folks capacity to bear the burden of citizenship. that talked about, you know, the carpetbaggers and black folk as inherently corrupt and corrupt in the democratic process. and you know what's interesting to me, khalil, is that when we think about the first lost cause and the first redemption and we think about all of those children educated in that lie, they turned out to be the adults. in the 1940s and fifties. they were the ones who were shouting racial epithets. they were the ones who were lynching. they were the ones who were engaged in the violent is in the face of the of the attempt at the second reconstruction. so what we see now is this this this all out assault on the story that we tell ourselves to produce particular kinds of people. right. and, you know, at the heart of of we are the leaders we were looking for at the heart of my work is the moral question. it is the beating heart of my work is the moral question. what kind of human being do
the william dunning school out of columbia, and the kinds of first hits, the first histories around reconstruction that called into question black folks capacity to bear the burden of citizenship. that talked about, you know, the carpetbaggers and black folk as inherently corrupt and corrupt in the democratic process. and you know what's interesting to me, khalil, is that when we think about the first lost cause and the first redemption and we think about all of those children educated in that...
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instruction in school, primary school, the histories that are being -- the william dunning school out of columbia and the kinds of first -- the first histories around reconstruction that called into question black folks' capacity to bear the burden of citizenship, that talked about, you know, the carpet baggers and black folk as inherently corrupt and corrupting, the democratic process. what's interesting to me, khalil, is that when we think about the first lost cause and the first redemption, and we think about all of those children educated in that lie, they turned out to be the adults in the 1940's and 1950's. they were the ones who were shouting racial epithets. they were the ones who are lynching. they were the ones who are engaged in the violence, in the face of the attempt at second reconstruction. khalil: right. prof. glaude: so what we see now is this -- this all-out assault on the story that we tell ourselves, to produce particular kinds of people, right? and, you know, at the heart of we are the leaders we've been looking for, at the heart of my work, is the moral question, it is the b
instruction in school, primary school, the histories that are being -- the william dunning school out of columbia and the kinds of first -- the first histories around reconstruction that called into question black folks' capacity to bear the burden of citizenship, that talked about, you know, the carpet baggers and black folk as inherently corrupt and corrupting, the democratic process. what's interesting to me, khalil, is that when we think about the first lost cause and the first redemption,...
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columbia. without objection i recognize the ranking member. i want to also acknowledge and say thank you to everyone that is here today. we know the chaos at the pentagon was caused by the commander-in-chief and at the domestic political affairs. i want to enter into the record of the following articles, the political article entitled trump could have helped respond to the january 6 riot but didn't come up her testimony. >> a letter dated 2022 posted on the select committee website from the select committee to the general counsel of the department of homeland security related to the disposition of interviewranscripts, pages 99 to 101 of the acting secretary defense christopher miller's interview with of the select committee an article from palletta fact in which it declares a claimant that the january 6 committee suppressed testimony from anthony that approved the former president donald trump pushed the troops of the capital and the cnn article the secretary denies that there were orders to ha
columbia. without objection i recognize the ranking member. i want to also acknowledge and say thank you to everyone that is here today. we know the chaos at the pentagon was caused by the commander-in-chief and at the domestic political affairs. i want to enter into the record of the following articles, the political article entitled trump could have helped respond to the january 6 riot but didn't come up her testimony. >> a letter dated 2022 posted on the select committee website from...
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i would love for you all do tospend time in columbia spendig some time working on new ways to combat homelessness. i met with their mayor yesterday they're spending a lot of time investing resources on ways to do so but we love to have your expertise weigh in on that. it's an open invitation to both of you sometime. >> looking forward to up your books thank you, senator scott. senator beutler has been called to reside in senator smith thank you for seceding your time for a moment too. >> thank you mr. chair thank you to senator smith. i appreciate the chair and ranking member for holding today's hearing out to join my colleagues and honoring the service of secretary fudge and that's our time you all are taking on and continuing leadership an important moment for the american people relative to housing, housing affordability and achieving that thing we call the american dream. it's really to pass on generational wealth across families for director thompson thank you for the previous conversation. i want to pick up where we left off. the analysis conducted by moody's estimates the u.s.
i would love for you all do tospend time in columbia spendig some time working on new ways to combat homelessness. i met with their mayor yesterday they're spending a lot of time investing resources on ways to do so but we love to have your expertise weigh in on that. it's an open invitation to both of you sometime. >> looking forward to up your books thank you, senator scott. senator beutler has been called to reside in senator smith thank you for seceding your time for a moment too....
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the navy's columbia and virginia submarines are delayed, despite being the services' number one priority. the army spent over $2 billion developing, only to cancel the program. the space forced ups ground system is more than $3 billion over budget, more than seven years late, and still not delivered. and of course, there is an entire hypersonic program, which has cost over $10 5 billion so far, and produced not a single fielded system. our war fighters need modern technology now. a part of the solution must be a true commitment by the department to embrace, adopt, an agile and innovative approach to acquisition. in fiscal year 2024, defense appropriations act invested in the solution by ensuring that defense innovation unit received $1 billion, flexible authority necessary to rapidly identify and deliver innovative technology to the warfare. included is 220 million for combating commanders to rapidly field capability urgently. he had spent portfolio is critical to addressing emerging, dynamic, and materializing threat i discussed earlier. this is separate and distinct from the replicator
the navy's columbia and virginia submarines are delayed, despite being the services' number one priority. the army spent over $2 billion developing, only to cancel the program. the space forced ups ground system is more than $3 billion over budget, more than seven years late, and still not delivered. and of course, there is an entire hypersonic program, which has cost over $10 5 billion so far, and produced not a single fielded system. our war fighters need modern technology now. a part of the...
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did numerous roles including chief of safety assessments for the unforeseen center and served on the columbia accident investigation aboard. i have spent the majority of my career working in the field of aerospace and aviation safety. i am truly passionate about the safety culture, human factors, and their combined effect on organizational performance. it clearly a robust safety culture is essential to preventing mishaps. cp is a nasa or value along with excellence, teamwork, integrity, and diversity, and it is incredible -- integral to everything that we do. we strive to create an environment where everyone knows safety, it learns from mistakes and successes, and feels confident balancing challenges and risks. the international civil aviation organization describes safety culture is arguably the single most important influence on the management of safety and recognizes the interdependence of safety culture and safety management, noting that effective safety management empowers a positive safety culture, and a positive safety culture empowers effective safety management. i was privileged to p
did numerous roles including chief of safety assessments for the unforeseen center and served on the columbia accident investigation aboard. i have spent the majority of my career working in the field of aerospace and aviation safety. i am truly passionate about the safety culture, human factors, and their combined effect on organizational performance. it clearly a robust safety culture is essential to preventing mishaps. cp is a nasa or value along with excellence, teamwork, integrity, and...
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but what is it that we need to do to learn from what columbia learned on how to move forward? ms. dillinger: thank you, senator. that has been my life for decades. i think what we learned from columbia that's applicable here and was applicable to the report is how important people are and the relationships between people. that's what the safety culture issues all address. it's about trust, it's about communication, it's about being there. and having a workforce that comes in, that is prepared, that's trained, that's energetic, that's curious, that's dedicated, that will work their heart out, an organization can recover from a catastrophic loss when that's happened by pulling all of those resources together and focusing on then the mission and how everybody works toward the mission to make that happen. but to do that, all of those parts, including the processes, have to come together with safety as a priority where people understand that it's just part of doing business. it's -- brian o'connor, the former chief of safety for nasa used to talk about, safety isn't the mission. it's h
but what is it that we need to do to learn from what columbia learned on how to move forward? ms. dillinger: thank you, senator. that has been my life for decades. i think what we learned from columbia that's applicable here and was applicable to the report is how important people are and the relationships between people. that's what the safety culture issues all address. it's about trust, it's about communication, it's about being there. and having a workforce that comes in, that is prepared,...
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when jewish students throughout this nation and in my home state of new york, at universities like columbia and cooper union, speak up about the anti-semitism they are facing, they cite phrases and slogans just like these. too often, events that may have started as peaceful protests quickly cross the line and turn into anti-semitic, anti-jew rallies. perhaps the most common denominator in these instances is the presence of this slogan. it is not simply a slogan, it is a threat. it's a threat to israel, it is a threat to the jewish people. it does not get us any closer to peace. it gets us further from it. to employ this slogan is to perpetuate the cause of hate and renallal instability. i remind my colleagues that the anti-defamation league regards the slogan as anti-semitic and a cry for israel to not exist. the a.d.l. informs us that to use this slogan is to call for, and i quote, effectively erasing and destroying the entire jewish state. i remind my colleagues that between the jordan river and the mediterraneansea sits america's frongest -- strongest ally. the middle east's only democra
when jewish students throughout this nation and in my home state of new york, at universities like columbia and cooper union, speak up about the anti-semitism they are facing, they cite phrases and slogans just like these. too often, events that may have started as peaceful protests quickly cross the line and turn into anti-semitic, anti-jew rallies. perhaps the most common denominator in these instances is the presence of this slogan. it is not simply a slogan, it is a threat. it's a threat to...
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califf, across the nation and right here in the district of columbia that i represent, drug shortages are negatively affecting patients and their families. drug shortages can lead to daily challenges for patients, affecting every element of their lives, as well as health outcomes. for example, because of shortages, an adhd medication, we have heard reports previously, of previously capable students barely able to pass grades. adults are forced to contact every local pharmacy to track down a medication that may be the difference between being productive and focused in the workplace on losing their livelihoods. drug shortages have occurred for decades and in the wake of recent shortages, the department of health and human services and the food and drug administration developed new proposals to prevent and mitigate shortages. earlier this month, hhs released a white paper with potential policy solutions to address shortages. mr. califf, what shortages can the fda execute to mitigate drug shortages? mr. califf: thank you so much for the question. i'll try to go quickly here because we spe
califf, across the nation and right here in the district of columbia that i represent, drug shortages are negatively affecting patients and their families. drug shortages can lead to daily challenges for patients, affecting every element of their lives, as well as health outcomes. for example, because of shortages, an adhd medication, we have heard reports previously, of previously capable students barely able to pass grades. adults are forced to contact every local pharmacy to track down a...
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also, the federal trade commission in eight states plus the sisters of columbia have filed action to join the number two and number one. so those are pocketbook issues and one of the things that i think we all know because we'll eat and so grocery issues are top of line and something that my attorney general has been very vocal about into something that he has encouraged my office to be involved in. those are two issues that we have kind of focused on or are focusing on post pandemic, and agriculture is a key market in maryland i think of somewhere around 3 billion in 2022 in terms of cash. it's about 1% it's a very important market for us. to make sure the markets are working efficiently without harm. >> we will have to look back a little bit and if a couple of you might share if there's a particular case or investigation that have been emblematic of your jurisdictions approaching to the food supply chain, i would like to start with you, chair. >> this is the investigations you've done recently. one of the interesting cases we looked at to the committee, that is an important aspect.
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according to this assessment every major program faces multiple years of delays including the columbia and virginia class the marines which give the navy an essential edge in undersea warfare over our competitors. russia and china are trending in the opposite direction. they are building more, developing more. the decision to fund the production of just one virginia class submarine seems highly alarming. in addition, it sends a signal that the united states may not fulfill its commitment to providing a key capability. so i am troubled that this decision seems to undermine procurement stability, the workforce, and our credibility in this area with some of our key allies. i would appreciate your comments, mr. secretary, on how we are going to correct any potential loss of capability, loss of progress and the kind of respect from our allies that we need to continue in this area of superiority. >> thank you, senator. undersea praise -- supremacy is a strategic advantage that no country in the world can match. we will work to keep it that way. the current issue is one of capacity. there is
according to this assessment every major program faces multiple years of delays including the columbia and virginia class the marines which give the navy an essential edge in undersea warfare over our competitors. russia and china are trending in the opposite direction. they are building more, developing more. the decision to fund the production of just one virginia class submarine seems highly alarming. in addition, it sends a signal that the united states may not fulfill its commitment to...
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johnson is a policy director of the institute at columbia university, raises work at pen america, state department and a private practice as a patent litigator. we would begin by swearing you in. would you please rise in raise your right hand? [witnesses were sworn in] >> let the record reflect that the witnesses have answered in the affirmative. thank you, and please be seated. please know your written testimony will be entered into the record in its entirety. accordingly we ask you summarize your testimony in five minutes. ms. herridge, you may begin. >> good morning, chairman jordan, ranking member ballot, chairman roy and ranking member scanlon, and members of the subcommittee. i'm here today with with a deep sense of gratitude and humility. i appreciate the subcommittee taking the time to focus again on the importance of protecting reporter sources and the vital safeguard provided by the press. as you know in february i was held in contempt of court for refusing to dispose my confidential sources for national security store that i think my current situation can help put the importa
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much like we used to do, and still do in columbia. you know, kind of going back to the efforts that we have had with the colombian government over the years, i think that is a step in the right direction. but, it is extraditions, it is sharing of information, and it is, like i said, the key is having it at a scaled, consistent, sustained level. it is not that there aren't bright spots, but we just need a lot more of it. >> you mentioned going after the cartels, and 400 separate investigations with the fbi involving them. what about you just mentioned? interrupting the flow of precursor chemicals from china to mexico. how many of those investigations center on that effort, and how much more help do you need from the mexican government on that effort? >> well, we certainly need more help from the mexican government on that part of it. we also, of course, frankly, need the chinese government to do a heck of a lot more than they are doing. i mean, you have this dangerous intersection of increasingly sophisticated mexican cartels, with mal
much like we used to do, and still do in columbia. you know, kind of going back to the efforts that we have had with the colombian government over the years, i think that is a step in the right direction. but, it is extraditions, it is sharing of information, and it is, like i said, the key is having it at a scaled, consistent, sustained level. it is not that there aren't bright spots, but we just need a lot more of it. >> you mentioned going after the cartels, and 400 separate...
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host: ava in columbia, mississippi. guest: hello, ava. caller: i am an 80-year-old blind woman and i don't claim to be an expert on anything like some of these people. i wanted to ask you a question. i had heard recently on different news things that jack smith, i believe is his name, a special prosecutor that was appointed by the attorney general on trump's document case, i believe. was he legitimately appointed? does merrick garland have the right to appoint someone who is not in the judiciary system? does he have the right to pull up anybody? they don't have to go before congress and be voted on and approved by congress if they are a person who come using the term off the street, as jack smith was? guest: i have not heard the objection that jack smith is not qualified or have the criteria to do the job. as far as i'm concerned his position as legitimate. there is question about independence and special councils and the need to rewrite the law. these investigations go on forever. not just the ones going on now. going back to ken starr a
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host: ava in columbia, mississippi. guest: hello, ava. caller: i am an 80-year-old blind woman and i don't claim to be an expert on anything like some of these people. i wanted to ask you a question. i had heard recently on different news things that jack smith, i believe is his name, a special prosecutor that was appointed by the attorney general on trump's document case, i believe. was he legitimately appointed? does merrick garland have the right to appoint someone who is not in the judiciary system? does he have the right to pull up anybody? they don't have to go before congress and be voted on and approved by congress if they are a person who come using the term off the street, as jack smith was? guest: i have not heard the objection that jack smith is not qualified or have the criteria to do the job. as far as i'm concerned his position as legitimate. there is question about independence and special councils and the need to rewrite the law. these investigations go on forever. not just the ones going on now. going back to ken starr a
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of course columbia is in the city. so you're close to -- you're far away froalbany so that would be a heavy commute. but i was a maryland law student when i ran for the maryland legislature, was elected and served during my third year in law school. it's been a long run. i appreciate the support i've received from the people of maryland. so i do intend to stay active. i will follow the priorities i have, one of those is the equal rights amendment. i tend to be actively engaged to see it completed. i hope it's completed in my term as senator. if it's not i'll continue to work in that effort. i'll work on the environment. i'll work on human rights issues. i'm going to work on those issues that i think are ones that i can give some value to the policy development of our nation. so i've been heavily engaged in human rights issues and heavily engaged in the environment. i loe baltimore, probably try to do things to help my beloved city. thank you all very much. [applause] >> everyone, enjoy your lunches, we are awaiting the
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letter to the mayor of columbia, asking him reef signed two ordinances past. they allow for anyone sleeping outside without a warning, making the possession of shopping carts a legal, and cracking down on drug paraphernalia. the is organizations claim this was inhumane and ineffective, in their letters. saying that instead of being a sustainable solution for homelessness, they will perpetuate and worsen the cycle in which people are arrested and it from the streets. this is not the beginning or end of this cycle. it is just another phase perpetuating homelessness. in 1980, the first policies criminalizing homelessness in the united states were introduced. at the time, about 30 500,000 people across the nation were categorized as homeless. variations of these policies have continued across america. but there has only been an increase in the homeless population. >> what all major cities go through is about a 10 year cycle. if you look back at the city of columbia, about once every eight to 10 years, there is a plan to solve the homeless problem. >> these plans n
letter to the mayor of columbia, asking him reef signed two ordinances past. they allow for anyone sleeping outside without a warning, making the possession of shopping carts a legal, and cracking down on drug paraphernalia. the is organizations claim this was inhumane and ineffective, in their letters. saying that instead of being a sustainable solution for homelessness, they will perpetuate and worsen the cycle in which people are arrested and it from the streets. this is not the beginning or...