Host one more pro forma session this friday, and then they come , andfrom the august recess they are back next week as well. Tom frank thish afternoon, which femas response. 202 7488000 democrats, 202 7488001 republicans, independents 202 7488002. Jerry is in pittsburgh, texas. Caller thank you for taking my call. I want to remind people that fema is probably the most least Effective Agency in the government. Marshall, texas, that go inhis man and clean up the debris, there is all kinds of volunteers in every storm, and they were harveying people out of with boats down there. Because they are a government agency, they dont get that much help from them. Thank you. Host frank, the effectiveness of fema. Guest one thing to clarify, there is this misconception of fema that it is the agency that to e and shovels up debris, it does not do that. It gets involved from Disaster Management from the high level of disasters and it does not do the on the ground stuff the caller is talking about lik
In the green, dow up 185 points earlier. Seventh straight day of gains. Hanging in the balance up by 16 points and up by 8 and energy and communication services, best performing sectors at this hour happening right now in washington, the House Judiciary Committee holding a hearing on the dominance of big tech. Ylan mui with that story for us. Ylan reporter this is the first of the antitrust investigation. How far will they go i spoke earlier today with the chairman of the House Democratic caucus of new york and he told me that subpoenas are not off the table. To the extent that we dont receive full and comprehensive cooperation from the big tech companies, then the subpoenas are one tool at our disposal that we may be compelled to use. Reporter but a word of caution from the ranking republican on the committee, congressman doug collins will say in the hearing today that big is not necessarily bad and proposals to break up big tech risk throwing the baby out with the bath water so the h
We are looking at the reliably of the electric grid, with state utility were presented to us. You are watching live coverage on cspan 3. My heart is full of gratitude. That is the thought right now. To all of you, to my colleagues, to the staff, being the chairman of the house and conference committee, is the ultimate thing in congress. This is been the best. We have a whole other year ahead of us. Thank you for your service. [ applause ]. We have a lot of work to do. Go ahead and get started. State utility regulators have challenges. They have affordable electricity. They have this during this congress. They understand what drives the growing reliability crisis. This is from the entire electricity portfolio over an extended period of time. They have different retail choices. We are relying more on transitional organizations. This is due to environmental growing regulations and agencies. Fans will be on foster fuel generation, and market distortions. These factors are contributing to p
My heart is full of gratitude. That is the thought right now. To all of you, to my colleagues, to the staff, being the chairman of the house and conference committee, is the ultimate thing in congress. This is been the best. We have a whole other year ahead of us. Thank you for your service. [ applause ]. We have a lot of work to do. Go ahead and get started. State utility regulators have challenges. They have affordable electricity. They have this during this congress. They understand what drives the growing reliability crisis. This is from the entire electricity portfolio over an extended period of time. They have different retail choices. We are relying more on transitional organizations. This is due to environmental growing regulations and agencies. Fans will be on foster fuel generation, and market distortions. These factors are contributing to premature retirement for most of our reliable and most dispatched resources. As of the increased connected grid, they have a much wider im
at her own wedding in 2018. now, she lives in exile, forced out of austria, she says, by death threats. what does her story say about vienna s close ties to moscow and the impact of austria s neutrality? karin kneissl, in northern lebanon, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for your invitation, mr sackur. well, it s a pleasure to have you on the show. i think we have to start with this question about your location. you were a senior member of the austrian diplomatic political elite, until recently. now, you ve left your home country and you re in exile in lebanon. just explain to me why. well, when our government literally imploded in 2019, all i wanted was to continue my academic work and publishing, but i had to find out that there was not a single contract. furthermore, a lot of harassment, also the death threats. but the bigger problem, honestly, was this de facto prohibition to work, so i decided to quit and first, i went to france and now, i m in lebanon and i che