Been pounding the enclave for 15 consecutive days. Nearly 4400. 27 killed since the war began, and thousands more injured, including women and children, and desperately needed food and medicine. Finally trickles into godaddy. U. N. C matters here in chief towns, vouchers here on a could be on the way. And its still a dire need for sure. The thank you for joining us. The military wing of how my c, r custom brigade says israel has refused. Its offered to receive 2 more captives at wanted to release on humanitarian grounds. These are the Prime Ministers Office has responded saying that they will not address quote false. Im off propaganda and will continue to work to bring all the captives and missing back home. Literally, i spoke to how my spokesman had it occurred to me. He says, there were no key reasons as to why the alleged captive proposal was rejected by israel. And they were at 2 captives with the cassandra gauge. And due to a severe humanitarian position, we decided to hand them o
History without a fight. [applause] and nobody knows that better than the woman that we are honoring tonight. We admire tori clinton because she has sex fully thought to expand opportunity here and all around the world. Because without her, we would still be talking about universal healthcare as if it were some sort of pipe dream. And yes because she did put 18 million cracks in that glass ceiling. But she didnt get to do any of that stuff the easy way. Nobody in american political history has faced more unfair attacks, more desperate opposition, or older you overwhelming diversity yet through her courage and resiliency and integrity, she has shown us all how to shake off the setbacks, ignore the haters and focus on moving our country forward. Thats why shes more than an idle. Shes an inspiration and whose talent we desperately need now more than ever. I am so proud to have her with us tonight. [inaudible] [laughter] for every human being in every society we cant continue to campaign f
Good to see you again. Thank you so much. Thank you. Look forward to be being here. [ inaudible ]. [ speaking spanish ]. Senator, very nice to meet you. [ inaudible ]. Small world. Very small. One more. Good morning, senator. Read your book. Big fan. Thank you. Can i get a picture here . How are you . Good. Which way . This way . Right here . Great. Thank you. Looking forward to hearing you. Thanks so much. Here . Right here. I got an extra egg. Senator, its good to see you again. Are you sitting there . Right next to madam speaker. The purpose of why were here today of course is to hear from the junior senator from that very warm state of florida, marco rubio. We truly had hoped that the senator might bring some of that Florida Weather with him but unfortunately, we are stuck with the new england cold and the snow. The senator is someone you may know. Hes the son of cuban immigrants. He was born and raised in miami. He had started his career in Public Service in the late 1990s, not lo
Coming up on cspan3 the director of the National Institutes of health testifying before congress about how the nih spends its money. Then a Senate Banking Committee Hearing looking at whether beenal regulations should be eased for smaller banks. And later, a conversation on violent extremists traveling from europe to syria to join isis. You would see what used to call when i was a kid, a mutt and xbref combination or a stick paul set. Washington is was a large man. Six foot, very robust. Terrific natural athlete and madison is a skinny little guy. This sunday on q a, historian david o. Stewart on founding father james madson and the partnerships he made that aided in the success of our pledge ling nation. His i write most about is his ability to form remarkable partnerships with really the great people of his era but also alludes to his gift to the country of his talents and what he was able to do to create the first selfestablishing constitutional republic. Sunday night at 8 eastern a
Helping them fight for their own freedom in the sense that we are giving the military aid . Are we still talking about that or actually doing that . In the last 14 months we have provided over 108 million in Security Assistance. I can you do a rundown of what would be included in that, but it would it would be things like medications equipment emergency medical, those kind of things. We will look at what more we can do. That is all nonlethal aid. Are we sending any guns, bullets . No, sir. Why not . They want to defend themselves. As i said we have continued to look at other request from the ukrainians on the lethal side, but note decisions have been made no decisions have been made. So the russians arent each in ukraine, besides being in crimea, which i dont think they will ever try to leave crimea and other nations are very concerned they are next in the russian aggression. I meeting with some ambassadors today. I meeting with some ambassadors today. What is our policy on russian agg