Do what they need to do or whether or not it would push them away from the ne gauche yating table. At this point, we think it would push them away from the negotiating table. So although i have Great Respect for the chairman and for senator corker and all the members of the u. S. Senate, and i believe the intentions here are all absolutely right on, k4 is to keep the pressure on iran to do what is necessary here to give the give the International Security were looking for and to cut off all the path wayings. They believe quiet strongly at this moment in this negotiation, additional action would potentially derail the negotiation. And that iran is quiet clear that the congress will pass legislation at any moment that it is deemed absolutely necessary to do so. Can you quantify how much going from 20 to 5 delays, the break out time . Is that quantifiable . Does it make it six months, the breakout time . Does it add five months . Is it quantifiable . What id prefer, senator, if i could, i
The law that is in the legislative language that is in this supplemental. Because i agree with our distinguished whip, mr. Hoyer, and others who have said there are two things happening here. One is we need to address the challenge, the humanitarian challenge. We need resources to do that for particular purposes, and we should do that in the supplemental. Another is to change the law which we shouldnt do in a supplemental. It is legislative legislating on an appropriations bill in a manner in which all kind of statements can be made which may be anecdotally significant but not significant in terms of the difference that they make a difference enough to change the law. And so when people talk about witnesses in one context or another, just saying something on the floor of the house, its interesting. But there should be hearings, if were going to change the law, there should be hearings where testimony can come forth, challenged, confirmed, whatever it may be. But a serious discussion wo
A human being to run so fast. The New York Times called it, one of mans hitherto unattainable goals, a sub4minute mile. Roger bannister did it, attained the unattainable. He said after the race, i felt pretty tired at end, but i knew that i would just about make it. And we may not all be athletes. Running a mile would probably take me into double digits. But for those of us who have made it this far in the trump presidency, for those of us who have had to endure an Election Night that turned into election weeks, we can empathize with Roger Bannister and his pretty tired legs. For us, its been more of a marathon than a sprint. Instead of four laps, its been four years. But unlike Roger Bannister, we have yet to cross that finish line because this president will not let this election end. Today the president initiated yet another lastditch effort to try to overturn the legitimate results of this election by calling for a recount in the state of wisconsin. Now, it is, of course, well with
On earth to run a mile in under four minutes flat. He ran his four laps around the track and hit the tape in 3 59. 4 sends. Track experts say had it not been for the win, he probably would have shaved another second off his time. Roger bannister made headlines all over the world because no one had thought it possible for a human being to run so fast. The New York Times called it, quote, one of mans hitherto unattainable goals, the sub fourminute mile. Roger bannister did it. He attained the unattainable. He said after the race, quote, i felt pretty tired at the end, but i knew that i would just about make it, end quote. And we may not all be athletes. Running a mile would probably take me into double digits. But for those of us that have made it this far in the trump presidency, for those of us who have had to endure an Election Night that turned into election weeks, we can all empathize with Roger Bannister and his pretty tired legs. For us, its been more a marathon than a sprint. Ins
Stacey abrams shortly. We start on a damp and windy day in oxford, england in 1954 when a 25yearold med student attempted to do something no human being ever had done before. Oxford, running for three days against the university, Roger Banister limbers up for a planned attack on a fourminute mile, never achieved by a man. In may of 1954 Roger Banister was the first person on earth to run a mile in under four minutes flat. He ran his four laps around the track in 3 59. 4. Track experts who follow this sort of thing said had it not been for the wind he would have shaved another second off of the time. Roger banister made headlines all over the world because nobody thought it possible for a human being to run so fast. The New York Times called it one of mans unattainable goals, the sub four minute mile. Roger banister did it. He said i felt pretty tired at the end but i knew i would just about make it. We may not all be athletes. Running a mile would probably take me to double digits. For