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Transcripts For CSPAN Iran Sanctions Bill Debate 20160116

Leniency with iran is conceding even more than what is required in the deal. The administration is making this bad deal even worse. Now, the president promised the American People that this bad deal still allows nonnuclearrelated sanctions on iran. Good for the president. Great promise. And iran, not to the shock of any of us, have violated some of the rules that they are to abide by. They violated two u. N. Resolutions restricting Ballistic Missile tests last month. So the Treasury Department told congress it would levy new sanctions on irans primary financial sanctions. That would support the president s promise to america. But at the last minute, the state department got involved and said, whoa on those sanctions. Not so fast. And no sanctions. More shaky knees, mr. Speaker. Why does the administration waffle on calling iran out for violations . Americas National Security interests seem to take a backseat to confronting iran politically. So i support h. R. 3662. This is an important

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington This Week 20160118

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington This Week 20160118
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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20160115

Period of time, but addressing Climate Change is also pushing us to take advantage of one of the single biggest Economic Opportunities the world has ever seen. This is an economic about a bonanza. The Fastest Growing jobs in massachusetts right now are the Environment Clean Energy sector. And thats true in many parts of the world. Were creating more jobs there than we are in the old sectors of energy production. And by 2035, Energy Investment is going to reach close to 50 trillion. Much of that money is going to go towards clean energy development. Were now 20 times where we were before president obama became president in the deployment of solar, three times in the deployment of wind. Our economy is going to be further bolstered when Congress Approves a trade agreement that includes 40 of the global economy, the t. P. P. , and that is another priority for this coming year. In 2015, after seven years of negotiations, the United States joined 11 other nations along the pacific rim in com

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20160113

Know. S the america i thats the country we love. Clear eyed, bighearted, undaunted by challenge, optimistic that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word. That is what makes me so hopeful. Bout our future i believe in change because i believe in you, the American People. Here aswhy i stand confident as i have ever been that the state of our union is strong. , god you, god bless you bless the United States of america. [applause] great job, mr. President. Great to meet you. Pres. Obama thank you so much. Thank you. Happy new year. Pres. Obama this one, you should probably send in. It works. I want to make sure that it does work. Thank you. Appreciate you. Pres. Obama hey appreciate it. Really inspiring. Magnificent. Obama he definitely would have been. John lewis, i love you. Lewis i love you, too. Pres. Obama happy new year, everybody. [indiscernible] while just sent this in . Why dont you just said this in . On the christmas pictures, send them and that we will giv

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Book Discussion On The Cherokee Diaspora 20160116

Gregory according to the u. S. Census, almost one million americans suffer identify as cherokee. Everyone travels the United States, someone is likely to lay claim to a cherokee ancestors somewhere in their family tree. In fact, as far as scotland, hawaii, even australia and chances are youll meet someone who insists that they are descended from cherokee forebears. How can so many people on the scattered all over the world claim to be cherokee . Historian Gregory D Smithers addresses this question in his new book the cherokee diaspora an indigenous history of migration, resettlement, and identity. He reveals for the first time the origins of the dispersion of the cherokee people. He takes the reader back to the 18 and 19 centuries to uncover the importance of migration and tradition,nds, and and culture and language in defining what it means to be cherokee while living in diaspora. The story is a remarkable one. Full of bravery, innovation, and resilience. Gregory smithers is associate

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