Today more of the same and centered around congresss role in military action. The yea 1324 and the nays are 194. Reporter editable among party lines, the house voted to approve a resolution, limiting presentss ability to use more military force against iran. Its provocative and military aspects that a disproportionate targeting highlevel Iranian Military officials and he did so without connecting congress. This is a meaningless vote that only sends the wrong message, that the House Democrats would rather stand with the socialist base then stand against iran. Reporter the war powers resolution launched more partisan sparring. It would require the president to get congressional approval before taking further military action against iran. If were going to be serious about keeping this country safe , absolutely theres a role for congress to play but youve got to support the efforts of your commanderinchief. Its sad, because you would think that at any time we would engage in such an import
Roma manual was the mayor of chicago and also the white house chief of staff. At amazon they will be interviewed by nikki raleigh who works for the wall street journal. Please welcome them. Welcome beth, welcome ron, will have a couple of lets bring everybody ram up to speed. The 700 Million Dollars that amazon plans to spend to give us a really quick overview and how thats gonna. Work well youve got the basic facts, right 100,000 workers over the next six years, we are really excited about, this and its actually an abrogation of a whole series of upscaling programs. Things starting with our Fulfillment Center workers, so our frontline workers we will give them a career choice, where we prepay before they even start their classes, 95 of to wish in and books for up to three 80,000 a year, so they can learn skills, and feels like medical technology, bookkeeping, other tech fields, things that are actually going to train there for jobs outside of amazon. Very unique program that we have,
The house floor. Watch live coverage of house rules, tuesday at 11 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan3. Watch online or listen live with the free cspan radio app. Next, former chicago mayor rahm emanuel and amazon Senior Vice President talk about Workforce Development issues. From the annual wall street journal ceo council meeting, this is 30 minutes. Rahm emanuel was the mayor of chicago between 2011 and 2019, also former white house chief of staff. They will be interviewed by my colleague who see at her editor live journalism as the wall street journal. Please welcome them. [applause] to do a couple of case studies and we have a short amount of time. Quickly, lets bring everybody up to speed. First, most people here, the headlines about the 700 mu dollars amazon plans to spend in the next few years. Give us a quick overview on how that works. 700 million, 100 thousand workers over the next six years. Its an aggregation of different upscaling programs. Our frontline workers, we give them a pro
Washington state. So with the reach of the us empire quite literally turning toxic i think its time for us to start watching all those. Like you that i got. To. Remember watching the hawks i am tyrrel but for joining me today is the best good journalist im the creator of truth and media one always a pleasure but i think that. You know other problems that were seeing on these this is a fascinating bit of you know empire gone wild in my opinion are the problems were seeing ultimately examples of the u. S. Military empire being stretched too thin using these wrong munitions the i mean were seeing now deformities in these kids in iraq its heartbreaking it is heartbreaking its but when maybe one of the worst things about the ongoing war on terror right which is that beyond the millions of people who have died the destruction of countries around the world which have generational impacts in addition to that we are now seeing the generational impacts of these munitions that you were talking ab
Unbelievably sad about this. Is that beyond the actual suffering that these children are going through is the fact that our military and our government wont even recognize it discuss it talk about it or accept that this is a reality of again the ongoing consequence of these wars it and thats a great point that you bring up because they they dont discuss it i mean you you you have to twist arms just to get them to talk about the after effects the burn pits in iraq iraq was done veterans who have come back and the amount of neurological damage and other strange diseases there and lets just talk can we just mention something about it because the burn pits are important for viewers who dont understand this so the u. S. Military when theyre in these locations have these pits where they burn chemicals and they burn all kinds of. Toxic theyre thrown into this and the inhalation from those burn pits causes not only birth defects as well and serious issues but chronic issues in u. S. Soldiers a