Good afternoon. I like to call the subcommittee on housing transportation and Community Development committee to order print out to thank you as always senator you and your staff are working with us on this hearing. What a focus on Community Development Financial Institutions or cdfi and how specifically cdfi can promote Housing Development and Economic Opportunity. I think both center at lummis and i believe everyone in this country should have the freedom and the opportunity to build the lives they want. This is the American Dream and an essential Building Block for pursuing this dream the people have access to capitol and lending and resources so they can buy a home or build a Small Business or get an education. We also know not everyone has equal access to capitol and Financial Services this inequity drives big gaps for disparity, opportunity and wealth which is will be sooner country. Communities of color and Indigenous People and rural areas often do not have the same access to c
, mikhail ulyanov, he is in direct contact with the studio, mikhail ivanovich, hello, well, the state duma approved the withdrawal of ratification of the Nuclear Testing treaty, what does this mean in practice . Well, in practice, this means that article one of the treaty, the law of the 2000 federal law on ratification, all other articles of the 2000 law remain in force, they remain relevant, we are talking about maintaining. The Nuclear Weapons complex in good condition, caring for personnel, scientific centers, maintaining test sites in proper condition in the event of a possible resumption of Nuclear Testing, which will change, you know, for the treaty to enter into force, it must be ratified by 44 states from a certain list that was compiled almost 30 years ago, all have ratified now there will be nine with our participation, in this category, in addition to russia, there will be the United States of america, the peoples republic of china, egypt, israel, iran, india, pakistan and
Military contingent is 2,000 american soldiers who will free the hostages, we understand that this is an influx to large, largescale, serious military action, they are preparing for this, which means iran warned that hezbollah is not asleep, a huge number of missiles will move forward, and at the same time the world is happening , as i already said, china, a huge event in format, which has no analogues from the point of view of its essence content, this is an infrastructure forum. Belt and road, where there are 147 states , and as gordon said on your air, our president is really tense, but not about galkin, but about the queue of other president s in motorcades, coming to meet him, to talk, to discuss, going building a completely different configuration of the world, they dont talk about war, they dont talk about confrontation with someone, they talk about development and the resumption of transport communications, you already talked today about armenia, karabakh, but this is not the e
Seat to democracy. Coming up a conversation about russians diddle of a spacebased Nuclear Weapon, with assistant secretary of state for arms control mallory stewart, hosted by the center for Strategic International studies, this is about 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon, everybody. Glad youre here on a friday afternoon. Not that many people do that anything i put it in the sarasota golf shows youre all very serious people. I think the commute my name is john hamre. On the present here at csis and want to say a hearty welcome to all of you. We are in for a very unique opportunity. Assistant secretary stewart is, this doesnt normally happen, when something is kind of a breaking, very serious development, we dont normally have the opportunity toe hear from a senior policymakers in the state department, anyplace, to share with us the thinking of the government about a big development. This is a big velvet. So were really very fortunate. I dont
In with us or at home watching on our online stream to recognize any world war. Two Veterans Home front or holocaust survivors. So i dont believe we are fortunate have any with us tonight. But for those watching at home, lets give a round of applause. Also, id like to acknowledge and thank our patriots circle members and our charter members for the support you all provide, not just with but with friendship and attendance and making it worthwhile to put these programs on. Id like to recognize dr. Michael, whos in the audience with us. One of our original Board Members of the National World war two museum. Thank you, dr. Carey. As many you know, the museum is nearing the completion of its liberation pavilion, which will open just right across the. One of those six galleries that well be discussing, liberation and the legacies of World War Two is focused on in wartime. Faith sustained. Many americans members abroad as well as those on the home front who were left worrying about their love