Now. I am writing myself a note. Its worth just put the 20 bucks in. Buy lottery ticket. Its tonight, right . Yeah. To do. I will do that. Maybe ill see you back here tomorrow morning. Would you come back if you won . Yes. Oh, okay. You not . No. A billion and a half dollars . Yes, i would. I like what i do. I like it too. But not when im a billionaire. I hear you, my friend, victor. Lets get to the powerful storms ripping across the east coast. Theyve been deadly. We know this morning at least two people have died, Hundreds Of Thousands of people, though, waking up to Power Outages this morning. Oh my god. That is a tree snapped in half in north carolina. While indiana residents are digging out after a tornado touched down there. Maryland state police say 47 people were rescued after being trapped in their vehicles for hours. Look at this. This is the people who were trapped between these power lines. Today already nearly 900 flights have been delayed. More than 300 cancelled. Here is
Adjourned. We are getting ready to start the second half, that date night doubleheader. It will extend into the nighttime. I dont think it will. With that, im pleased to call this hearing to order. Welcome all of our witnesses, welcome to guests, and a special thanks to senator capito and our colleagues for being here for this important hearing. Today, we are to discuss the federal Highway Administrations communication of the bipartisan infrastructure law and Inflation Reduction Act. Its, im enormously proud. I know senator capito is as well. Weve worked with this committee did and literally, laying the foundation for the bipartisan infrastructure defense of. People say to me and im sure they say to you, senator capito, when you travel back to West Virginia around the country, why cant you guys and gals just Work Together to get stuff done . As it turns out, in this committee, thats what we do. We reported out parts of the bipartisan infrastructure legislation unanimously, 20 to 2. Ten
Her scholarship was on the 19th century german philosopher hegel. She has two books on gwf hegel. Tonight shall be speaking on her new book with many, many many accolades. I recommend you take a look at them but also take a a look at r website to see the meaningful statements that talk about her contributions to scholarship. The book was published in the fall off 2022. There been a few biographies but none i know im editorializing. Then as a fresh and timely as this one scholarship of a woman who really should get much more attention and who came here. Tonight we welcome professor lydia mullin, thank you. [applause] thank you so much. Thank you for being here. Thank you especially to tina for that lovely introduction into meg who was one of the people who invited me and help to facilitate all of this. I should say that when i first launched into this project i was such an exciting and new world for me. And when i discovered tina know so much had done so much to honor her legacy here an
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The iranian capital terani one presss world news story for this half hour, destruction, death and suffering in every corner of gaza, keeps pounding the beach strip with no pause. The regimes fresh aites killed over 100 of palestins across the gas strip. 15 of them lost their lives at khannes south of the blockated territory. The war on gaza is now in its 21st day. The total deal has crossed 7,300. At least 70 of those killed are women and children. The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate as well. Thats because israel has later to sige on gaza cutting off water, electricity, food, fuel and medicine to the territory. For three weeks, palestins and gaza have been witnes. Heartbreaking scenes of devastation and death caused by israels constant air attacks every day and every hour they pull out dead bodies from under the rubble laying to rest women and children the residents in the beside strip are angry over the silence and inaction. Its like the Nuclear Bombings of hiroshima.