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is over five hours. welcome everyone, i want to thank all of you for joining today s hearing. the committee will now come to order. after a brief opening remarks, members will receive testimony from our witnesses and then the hearing will be open to questions. good morning. i d like to make my opening statement and first i want to thank our house agriculture committee staff for pulling together this important and historic hearing. i want to thank each of my committee members and, of course, our witnesses. for appearing today before the committee. now, we are holding this very critical hearing to discuss cattle markets, concentration and the meatpacking industry. may i also remind everyone to mute yourselves and so we don t have noise interference. we are holding this critical hearing, very important, to discuss cattle markets, concentration in the meatpacking industry and allegations that the big four meatpackers have partaken in on practices that have driven down prices fo
has seen its position internationally as a leader that works hand in hand with other countries that avoid unilateral decisions. and this here is one example in which germany wants to avoid unit actual decisions like sending those tanks to ukraine. that s why one of the main elements here under discussion is how germany can do that with other countries. how germany can sit down as they did so last week in rom, signing the military, the u. s. military base in, in germany to see how that can actually take place in particular when it comes to, for example, the u. s. delivering similar tanks as well to ukraine. so germany s position now the german government s position is not necessarily a unified position. germany s government is a 3 part to coalition. and each one of those parties has separate positions. for example, when it comes to japanese military role internationally. so what s happening now is a debate both within the german coalition, as well as with germany, internationa