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what are we here to do? and how will we do that? how do we do that the best we can? my view is you do it by creating extraordinary and exceptional teams that have a focus, and that understand the humanity of that. and that is important. to do that, you need different people. to do that, you need to bridge. because people come with different backgrounds and different flavors of their experience of life. it is not an easy thing to do, it is just a thing we should do. francine: it is tough, right, also, i guess employing people that will say "no" to you. robyn: yes. francine: how much do you think of that, of being surrounded by people who will say, this is not a great idea? robyn: i think it is critical. if i am going to have people around me, their excellence needs to be something i hear. it's less likely -- i mean, my executive team might get cross at me at saying this, but it is really not the most likely pool of people, from which the next brilliant idea is going to sprout and germinate. it's going to be levels and other people within the firm. we need to hear that
what are we here to do? and how will we do that? how do we do that the best we can? my view is you do it by creating extraordinary and exceptional teams that have a focus, and that understand the humanity of that. and that is important. to do that, you need different people. to do that, you need to bridge. because people come with different backgrounds and different flavors of their experience of life. it is not an easy thing to do, it is just a thing we should do. francine: it is tough, right,...
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we do, why am i here? we train pro-democracy antiracist antifeminist women and non-binary folks to address the long-standing underrepresentation of women in state legislature so we are working up and down the ballot with state legislatures where our focus is. that's where the action is and the policies are made that change our lives basically. we are also training campaign staff who went through our campaign staff programming. it's going to create a holistic approach and ripple effect of how we change the complete cycle of the political landscape. it's. not enough to train as candidates. we also have to drain the campaign staff because when we have a woman of color running for the first time and then no shade about her campaign manager is still an old straight white man who doesn't know anything about what's going on on the ground, that doesn't work. but no shame we are just also going to train other folks. i want you to look at all of the contested seats over half of the legislative seats in georgia in th
we do, why am i here? we train pro-democracy antiracist antifeminist women and non-binary folks to address the long-standing underrepresentation of women in state legislature so we are working up and down the ballot with state legislatures where our focus is. that's where the action is and the policies are made that change our lives basically. we are also training campaign staff who went through our campaign staff programming. it's going to create a holistic approach and ripple effect of how we...
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people do not want some people doing the people that do should buy an electric car. i think they're fine, think they are good i think elon is a friend of mine he does a good job but not everyone should have one. if you want to take a nice trip from let's say it new jersey and you want to go visit me at the white house in a little while, that will buy an electric car. you won't make it. don't go by an electric car if you want to drive down to palm beach, florida see me and play around a golf with me i would love to do but don't take an electric car you make about 10 stops because she will be very late. your teatime will be long expired. but why didn't he do it years ago? it's only a ploy to get beyond election and then everything will come crashing down bec because -- one thing i learned about politicians and i i dealt with them for a long time, when a politician comes out with a policy and then they run an election and go back and say but they have to say to get elected they always go back to that original policy. and you know what this guy's policies ours? they are
people do not want some people doing the people that do should buy an electric car. i think they're fine, think they are good i think elon is a friend of mine he does a good job but not everyone should have one. if you want to take a nice trip from let's say it new jersey and you want to go visit me at the white house in a little while, that will buy an electric car. you won't make it. don't go by an electric car if you want to drive down to palm beach, florida see me and play around a golf...
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how do we do that theteams, yout people. different people come with different backgrounds and different flavors of their experience of life. it isn't an easy thing to do, it's just a thing we should do. francine: it's tough, also, employing people that will say no to you. how much do you think of that? being surrounded by people who say, this is not a great idea? >> is critical. if i have people around me, their excellence needs to be something i hear. it's less likely -- my executive team might get cross with me with saying this, but it's really not the most likely call of people. my executive team is less likely from which the next brilliant ideas going to sprout and germinate. it's going to be levels of other people within the firm. we need to hear that and it's important that i am seen as capable of listening and changing my position. there are times when i am going to be less willing to change my position, but having somebody who will come from many parts of the organization to say, hey, i feel this way about this issue
how do we do that theteams, yout people. different people come with different backgrounds and different flavors of their experience of life. it isn't an easy thing to do, it's just a thing we should do. francine: it's tough, also, employing people that will say no to you. how much do you think of that? being surrounded by people who say, this is not a great idea? >> is critical. if i have people around me, their excellence needs to be something i hear. it's less likely -- my executive...
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francine: do you have bad days and if so, who do you call? robyn: if i have a bad day, i've always been a half-full kind of person. every belief i have is that you make the best out of those tough days. of course there are tough days. of course there are days when they put a challenge in front of you were performance isn't great or where i delight we could have done a better job those are moments where you've got to move forward. you've got to take the next step forward. i think it is resilience. i think it is part and parcel of my makeup is to be resilient. i turned to friends and family and i take a break, i take a breather. i fill my life with the things that are for positive around me. i have a great family around me, and extraordinary wife and a son and parents and friends and i am enriched by that. so that enables me to take the next step. francine: do you think there is a difference being a leader in 2024 to what it was like in 2010? did jobs need to come with more of a sense of purpose and morally leading? robyn: i don't know a differ
francine: do you have bad days and if so, who do you call? robyn: if i have a bad day, i've always been a half-full kind of person. every belief i have is that you make the best out of those tough days. of course there are tough days. of course there are days when they put a challenge in front of you were performance isn't great or where i delight we could have done a better job those are moments where you've got to move forward. you've got to take the next step forward. i think it is...
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what do we do well, where do we need to improve? success is never final. there is much more work for every university to do and for a country and the people we have to know we can be better than we are. so empowered university focused on how we go about helping people appreciate the fact that [inaudible] and “the resilient university” came out after covid when society was knocked down and we were in the middle of divisions and race issues and the fact was we needed to bounce back and we need to do that now to understand, to make education more effective, to look at the ways in which we can use technology, look at the gap between those who have and those who don't, to understand more about our role in the global society, and to understand how we can make politics in our country more collaborative. it does not have to be you are my enemy. there has to be ways in which we can pull people together and there were people who were bipartisan who want to do that but we need elected officials who want that also and the resilient university speaks to that issue,
what do we do well, where do we need to improve? success is never final. there is much more work for every university to do and for a country and the people we have to know we can be better than we are. so empowered university focused on how we go about helping people appreciate the fact that [inaudible] and “the resilient university” came out after covid when society was knocked down and we were in the middle of divisions and race issues and the fact was we needed to bounce back and we...
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what do you do? we had a caller call in earlier about these issues and i know some of the residents and business owners like i am, kind of scream our lungs out say, we have this information, can you guys do something? as far as my experience, not a lot has been done. when we give your evidence, how quickly do you respond to that? i think i can speak on behalf of some of the frustrated residents and businesses. >> are you calling 311 with to report? >> i do call 311, because that is the only way for us to report it. sometimes i do call john, because it is faster and if he can help he will and some of this hazardous material they dont do anything with it, so it gets left out. those other situations and now i want to add--we have the-hf the--broom attendedant but the crew only works 5 days a week. that made magic and helps, because they pick them up and there is a channel of reporting to maybe the trucks, which is great idea, but i am only seeing one location, so i wonder like bayview much more bigger i
what do you do? we had a caller call in earlier about these issues and i know some of the residents and business owners like i am, kind of scream our lungs out say, we have this information, can you guys do something? as far as my experience, not a lot has been done. when we give your evidence, how quickly do you respond to that? i think i can speak on behalf of some of the frustrated residents and businesses. >> are you calling 311 with to report? >> i do call 311, because that is...
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do they have go to, do you have to have lows, it doesn't matter. whether we, we, we are being downgraded, but what is important is that cause isms allowed alone. it is. um, i've been abused in every minute and i'm not charged the the issue is when you touched is if example, you know, condemning the lease, condemning really dense and you're inviting any such thing as i hit. and we cannot afford this in our country. and mostly the members of the loyalty, i'm the may, may just be the extent that you con, requested the questions and we don't charge them requesting the return with them. shouldn't role to be open for valid criticism, but isn't defamatory, should have so fun to have like, should have some right? yes. who's oversee a? well, the rulers do this, amazes buses. us about the king, the d. o jurisdiction. what was the officials? dickens? there was no investigation or chalk, right when you condemned the king, then there be a charge final questions off the all the is you've had quite a johnny being in a position being an ally of next prime minister
do they have go to, do you have to have lows, it doesn't matter. whether we, we, we are being downgraded, but what is important is that cause isms allowed alone. it is. um, i've been abused in every minute and i'm not charged the the issue is when you touched is if example, you know, condemning the lease, condemning really dense and you're inviting any such thing as i hit. and we cannot afford this in our country. and mostly the members of the loyalty, i'm the may, may just be the extent that...
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but we do do work on it currently. mr. cartwright: ok. you have said or in fact you led off your testimony by saying flat out, there is no greater urgency than defeating the sin lowan -- six offer nal -- sinaloan cartel in fentanyl. can you walk us through the priorities for the 2025 budget request? ms. milgram: the two main pieces we've requested in this budget are additional funding, more than $18 million, for the counterthreat teams. this is allowing us to map the cartels and these criminal networks across the globe. who are members, who are facilitators, who are associates, what countries are they operating in, and what are they doing, what are their roles in the organization. that allows us to look for vulnerabilities and to really target in a way that can defeat the cartels. we're then going to sort of expand this into the trident work i was describing. so a lot of the work is coming out of the counterthreat teams right now and i should -- sorry, step back and say, we've started counterthreat teams in the field. so each of our field
but we do do work on it currently. mr. cartwright: ok. you have said or in fact you led off your testimony by saying flat out, there is no greater urgency than defeating the sin lowan -- six offer nal -- sinaloan cartel in fentanyl. can you walk us through the priorities for the 2025 budget request? ms. milgram: the two main pieces we've requested in this budget are additional funding, more than $18 million, for the counterthreat teams. this is allowing us to map the cartels and these criminal...
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do they not feel excluded? do they _ not my choice. do they not feel excluded? do they feel - not my choice. do they not feel excluded? do they feel left - not my choice. do they not feell excluded? do they feel left out? yes. my eldest, she doesn�*t, she is yes. my eldest, she doesn't, she is quite _ yes. my eldest, she doesn't, she is quite unique — yes. my eldest, she doesn't, she is quite unique in lots of different ways — quite unique in lots of different ways. she wasn't at mainstream school, — ways. she wasn't at mainstream school, so — ways. she wasn't at mainstream school, so she had the opportunity to do— school, so she had the opportunity to do that — school, so she had the opportunity to do that. and it not a factor in the same — to do that. and it not a factor in the same way that it might do with a teenager— the same way that it might do with a teenager that is at school and all their— teenager that is at school and all their friends are on snapchat. my 16—year—old, all his friends are on snapchat — 16—year—old, all hi
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i'm not doing that to show i'm doing something about it. i'm doing it because i don't know and he does know more than i know about it. and it's the questions are working well, they are exposing areas that we don't know and we think are irrelevant to case and the council knows about it. >> do you have a justice who helped you in the beginning of time in the court? >> it's hard -- sandra and saved and tony to a degree, sandra -- we got along very well. tony said what i was going to say, it's so true. he was talking about judicial independence and they were saying, they were talking to us and end telephone justice, ending telephone justice meant that it was no longer going to be -- that the party boss would pick up the telephone and tell the judge how to decide. this was when yelton was there. and he said, you know, independence is a funny thing. judicial independence could not be more important. but are you being true to the record? are you trying to eliminate considerations of personal popularity. are you deciding a case that it is not just
i'm not doing that to show i'm doing something about it. i'm doing it because i don't know and he does know more than i know about it. and it's the questions are working well, they are exposing areas that we don't know and we think are irrelevant to case and the council knows about it. >> do you have a justice who helped you in the beginning of time in the court? >> it's hard -- sandra and saved and tony to a degree, sandra -- we got along very well. tony said what i was going to...
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will you do do it with examples. and the gun case is a perfect example of your defense of pragmatism and, your critique of originalism for your defense, pragmatism. you say this is what have almost always done. and it goes back to marshall and it was holmes and it was frankfurter. this is ordinarily the way the supreme court approaches cases and it leads to more workable results. and for the critique, you say this was bad history. the scholars did, a word search, and they found that that's not what it in 1789 and you say that it's moving baseline and that it doesn't constrain judges which was the main promise of originalism and you also say that it leads to a failure to defer to democratic, which is the other thing that was to happen with originalism. and it's not happening. so that's all encapsulated in your defense of the case and now i want you to talk about jobs and abortion which is another of your major examples you probably going to talk about a little bit of that. i did dissent in that case and we wrote justi
will you do do it with examples. and the gun case is a perfect example of your defense of pragmatism and, your critique of originalism for your defense, pragmatism. you say this is what have almost always done. and it goes back to marshall and it was holmes and it was frankfurter. this is ordinarily the way the supreme court approaches cases and it leads to more workable results. and for the critique, you say this was bad history. the scholars did, a word search, and they found that that's not...
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can do. talk about your thinking about that issue, and then i want to hear both of you talk about how you have a discussion about dei. gov. cox: i wrote 5000 words about dei a couple days ago. i know that you are dying to read those 5000 words from the governor of utah about dei. i would encourage you to do that if you have nothing else going on later today. [laughter] to me, this was a critical discussion. what we did in utah was different from what we see in other places, states. i was looking for a more positive vision of what this looks like. i do not believe that government should discriminate on the basis of race ever, at all, period. a very universalist approach. i am a student of dr. king and the civil rights movement. this idea that a white person cannot understand what someone of color has experienced, i get that. i cannot put my place in your shoes. i don't know what that is like. but i do believe, again in universalism, we are all humans first, and i can understand what it means t
can do. talk about your thinking about that issue, and then i want to hear both of you talk about how you have a discussion about dei. gov. cox: i wrote 5000 words about dei a couple days ago. i know that you are dying to read those 5000 words from the governor of utah about dei. i would encourage you to do that if you have nothing else going on later today. [laughter] to me, this was a critical discussion. what we did in utah was different from what we see in other places, states. i was...
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so she said, isn't there something i can do? i said, i don't know, what can i do? but it kept me up all weekend. i called my opponent that next week and said, i have this crazy idea. what if we did an ad together, and he was very confused. a campaign ad. but i talked him through and i said i know you care about our country and i do too. so we did something similar to that where he said, i am chris peterson and i think you should vote for me. while we disagree on a lot of things, we both agree we can disagree without hitting each other, that we care about our country, and we will accept the results of this election, whatever they are. that ad went viral and that was hopeful to me that there is a majority out there. stanford tested that ad is one of interventions with 35,000 people and found it has a measurable impact in lowering the propensity towards violence and de-polarizing. so as we were kind of kicking this idea around without, maybe we can convince other governors to do this as well and that is how disagree better was born. mr. ryan: if you look at the resear
so she said, isn't there something i can do? i said, i don't know, what can i do? but it kept me up all weekend. i called my opponent that next week and said, i have this crazy idea. what if we did an ad together, and he was very confused. a campaign ad. but i talked him through and i said i know you care about our country and i do too. so we did something similar to that where he said, i am chris peterson and i think you should vote for me. while we disagree on a lot of things, we both agree...
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we'll do it. the blue a 3 each did the 6, your motion, the one car in full sales of a ton of just to coming either to why so and to be fine. all sacrifice is made so that the city could continue the fight just on the grounds, doing the will. what do you know, the 5 digit advice you beautiful because i'll ship it in, you know, good use of, of, of using your motion or your voice increase of the sort of damage. so at the, not the music, of course, the request with some advice of you. but you could look which in, on the, the 1st winter of the book, a didn't just bring record breaking cold. it was also very long making the ice road possible until the end of april. the last trips were made on ice that had sunk one of the natives with walter reaching the truck, the engines, the daily. and it's, you know, it's, and that it, that's it, that the deal is noisy propaganda concert because it has sort of startled, will go that there's producing most google view, preferably, it would be at the college to google
we'll do it. the blue a 3 each did the 6, your motion, the one car in full sales of a ton of just to coming either to why so and to be fine. all sacrifice is made so that the city could continue the fight just on the grounds, doing the will. what do you know, the 5 digit advice you beautiful because i'll ship it in, you know, good use of, of, of using your motion or your voice increase of the sort of damage. so at the, not the music, of course, the request with some advice of you. but you could...
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do you have a view on what the fed is likely to do? bill: i think they will cut rates and sooner than people expect. because what is happening is the real rate of interest, ultimately, which is what impacts the economy, keeps increasing as inflation declines. if the fed keeps rates in the middle 5's, and inflation is trending below 3%, i think that is having a retarding effect on the economy. and then, of course, again many businesses and certainly individuals have the benefit of fixed rate debt, and for companies and commercial real estate, that starts to roll off. so i think there is a risk of a hard landing if the fed does not start cutting rates pretty soon. i think the market expects some time middle of next year. i think it is more likely probably as early as q1. david: for the economy itself, do you think it will really make a difference if president trump is the republican nominee and gets elected or if president biden is the democratic nominee and gets elected? bill: i do think leadership matters enormously in everything from
do you have a view on what the fed is likely to do? bill: i think they will cut rates and sooner than people expect. because what is happening is the real rate of interest, ultimately, which is what impacts the economy, keeps increasing as inflation declines. if the fed keeps rates in the middle 5's, and inflation is trending below 3%, i think that is having a retarding effect on the economy. and then, of course, again many businesses and certainly individuals have the benefit of fixed rate...
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you know, doing this, we do give a think all the filament, the same people as we could, we do, gets it from cod eyes to go to band band or the city of a stay in the corner while i've been looking while it was just in the infant stage of the big and those other days i. so i'm going to do guessing that be on the by to anyone you know, who are some of the known? no people as what one me boss than one knows me a very valid into the other could be paid mission was twice great in the cliff, double on the top floors. so when we do gets in between developing garden new building in, in, in, in the a go to 9 o'clock. so these other 2 people didn't only have the same whether or not a good who's to do what we do. guess it's and yet this is the same guy who has make americans of america. you also, i believe sort of things on the street. so, you know, then we do have some started utility at $1.00. yeah. did 89. it started. did you ordering very badly and we didn't know what to do with that time. and again, like, i didn't know education bedroom, i didn't have any definite good skin. what i'm offensiv
you know, doing this, we do give a think all the filament, the same people as we could, we do, gets it from cod eyes to go to band band or the city of a stay in the corner while i've been looking while it was just in the infant stage of the big and those other days i. so i'm going to do guessing that be on the by to anyone you know, who are some of the known? no people as what one me boss than one knows me a very valid into the other could be paid mission was twice great in the cliff, double on...
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can do. i hope anybody -- especially in your kids are still in k-8 or just younger than high school, especially. i hope you'll go letgrow.org. it is a small organization founded by me and others. it offered all kinds of ways to help you let grow and step back and give your kids some independence and we also especially find it powerful we work through schools. if you don't mind, i would like to briefly explain this one question. it is so powerful. it is called the lecro experience. how do parents do this? i'm a big fan of sending kids out on errands. you know when kids were in fourth grade, maybe even third, we started sending them just across the street to the supermarket. but, you know, a lot of folks -- that's because i was friends. when i moved to new york city in 2011, my wife and i met her. we were really influenced by her book, free-range kids. we were pushing our kids out to do things. they loved it. they felt confident. they were proud of themselves. the friends weren't doing this. th
can do. i hope anybody -- especially in your kids are still in k-8 or just younger than high school, especially. i hope you'll go letgrow.org. it is a small organization founded by me and others. it offered all kinds of ways to help you let grow and step back and give your kids some independence and we also especially find it powerful we work through schools. if you don't mind, i would like to briefly explain this one question. it is so powerful. it is called the lecro experience. how do...
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can do it. this is the _ the funds maybe they can do it. this is the worst— the funds maybe they can do it. this is the worst of both worlds for them in attempt _ is the worst of both worlds for them in attempt to do it on the cheap. attempts — in attempt to do it on the cheap. attempts to win a headline for national service. it doesn't do everything the military wanted it doesn't — everything the military wanted it doesn't do anything for any public services _ doesn't do anything for any public services either. if your fire service _ services either. if your fire service or— services either. if your fire service or nhs, if you got someone coming _ service or nhs, if you got someone coming in _ service or nhs, if you got someone coming in one weekend you can't train _ coming in one weekend you can't train them — coming in one weekend you can't train them up to do anything. you can allow— train them up to do anything. you can allow them to have a productive role in _ can allow them to
can do it. this is the _ the funds maybe they can do it. this is the worst— the funds maybe they can do it. this is the worst of both worlds for them in attempt _ is the worst of both worlds for them in attempt to do it on the cheap. attempts — in attempt to do it on the cheap. attempts to win a headline for national service. it doesn't do everything the military wanted it doesn't — everything the military wanted it doesn't do anything for any public services _ doesn't do anything for any...
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can do. i hope anybody, especially if your kids are in k through eight or just, you know, younger than high school, especially. i hope you'll go to let go, dawg it's a small organization by lenore skenazy, who wrote free range kids and me and peter gray, a play researcher. and it offers all kinds of ways to help you let grow to help you step back, give your kids independence and we also especially find it powerful. we work through schools so our if if you don't mind, i'd love to just briefly explain this one project that is so powerful. it's called the let grow experience. it gets right to what you were just asking about about how do parents do this? so i'm a big fan of sending kids out on errands and, you know, when i kids were in fourth grade, maybe even third, we started sending we just like across the street to a supermarket and but, you know, a lot. but that's because i was friends with skenazy when i moved to new york city in 2011, my wife and i met and we were really influenced by her
can do. i hope anybody, especially if your kids are in k through eight or just, you know, younger than high school, especially. i hope you'll go to let go, dawg it's a small organization by lenore skenazy, who wrote free range kids and me and peter gray, a play researcher. and it offers all kinds of ways to help you let grow to help you step back, give your kids independence and we also especially find it powerful. we work through schools so our if if you don't mind, i'd love to just briefly...
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do it. not only does the united states, but also countries from nato and countries from around the world. you know that i convene a group of some 50 countries every month and typically it is ministers of defense that come together. we are talking about what ukraine's most urgent need is and working as quickly as we can to meet those needs. >> thank you. mr. secretary, what is your confidence level each of the services will -- sec. austin: there's never a certainty when it comes to recruiting. you just need to make sure you are doing the right things to be able to enable you to meet your goals. what we are seeing today, this year is a much different story from what we were looking at last year. air force, army, marine corps, space force have all projected they will meet their year-end goal. services cannot meet their objectives on a quarterly basis, and some cases, take for example the army, they will ship more people towards the end of the year than they did in other months. we can anticipat
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you know, and it is not about what others are not doing but we are doing and one of the best departments in the country by the community and people in this room and people in uniform and our professional staff that pushed us forward. deesclation training and enhanced training had incidents that looked how we do business and as a result i want to give a shout out to the deputy chief at the k345e78d at the time a mission we got to do better that the deescalation and the cooperation and what they came up with many people on the staff critical minds with response training changed us slow down and corporate banking and communicate and do we do that it will be helpful no, but the principles this really, really changed the game for us and made things better so we're better? why you see this force and you can illness going down we released the video the efforts and they're transparent. so thank you, assistant chief for that for your work (clapping.) you know, our citing training some of the work is gone before we enter into the agreement cpi training we ramp it up and evolved and i don't know if
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how do you do? do how do you get up? how do you do it? how do y you do it? >> it's classic trump sticking to skills where he crushes biden and putting on pants and getting up unassisted. but trump also discussed serious issues food prices.s. >> i wonder, does he bacon any more? i don't need bacon anymore. it's too expensive. e. wtruymore? it's kind of like four times i said. what's what's with bacon from on one? we're going to throw out biden-nomics. biden econom ito replacewill with maggot nomics like you have. no, it brings out bacon. he's even tried to speak to thee view from awful.d thes but these are wise words from a president who could still eat his breakfas t without a straw. >> which leads us to make america great again. >> make america great again. thank you. thank you. thank you very. thank you very much. that's what i like. those teeth. want to find out where you are. i got to get my teeth like that. so clearly, there's a lot . support for 45 in the bronx. the only time democrats go there is to set it on fire. but there hard working men and women
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i can still do a lot of the stuff that i used to do. the strength is just not quite there yet. >> on cap me here for a reason and he reminded me the world considers ptsd as what we know it as but post traumatic successful domination in this situation. >> you are going on to do bigger better things. >> yes. we are in orlando. cannot wait. >> there comes a time where you gotta be like life is not so bad we are still alive. i buddies that were killed. i am here and they are not geared my family does not have to grieve me for the rest of their lives. >> i just know that if i was speaking to them they would want me to keep going. work harder. >> that is the best way to honor their memory. >> injuries like that, they lost their life. it is about the community around them. for me that community was my wife. i want to reach out to her and say than "life, liberty & levin" starts right now. ♪
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now, how do you do? i have a brief opening statement here before i take your questions. yesterday, secretary of the treasury donald regan sent to the congress a request to raise the debt ceiling to $985 billion. this represents a dramatic jump of $50 billion over the previous debt ceiling. the administration took this action with great regret because it's clear that the massive deficits our government runs is one of the root causes of our profound economic problems. and for too many years, this process has come too easily for us. we've lived beyond our means and then financed our extravagance on the backs of the american people. the clear message i received in the election campaign is that we must gain control of this inflationary monster. let me briefly review for the american people what we've already done. within moments of taking the oath of office, i placed a freeze on the hiring of civilian employees in the federal government. two days later, i issued an order to cut down on government travel, reduce the number of consultants to the government, stop the procurement
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do i think i could go and, and do it tomorrow. of course. now, the state's largest, you cannot be reached then what i mean. what realistic alternative do you see to a 2 state solution that can provide peace in the region or is there non there, there is not, which is the others alternative is a once the reality, which would be a continuous concept, same person is raised because they almost want national ident give it up completely to the other. furthermore, if you don't allow that equal rights, you will have conflicts with in the one state. so to speak, to usually is extremely difficult. one states and yours is computing your boss as it is at once the reality that's going to have cost not off on a um, we have unfortunately run out of time. we thank you so much for joining us here on conflicts on thank you for your time. thank you. the gemini, 1945, hundreds of thousands of women and girls were rates by soldiers of the full allied powers me. after decades, the victims and mac children of finally breaking the science and talking about the traum
do i think i could go and, and do it tomorrow. of course. now, the state's largest, you cannot be reached then what i mean. what realistic alternative do you see to a 2 state solution that can provide peace in the region or is there non there, there is not, which is the others alternative is a once the reality, which would be a continuous concept, same person is raised because they almost want national ident give it up completely to the other. furthermore, if you don't allow that equal rights,...
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the media won't do it, the military won't do it, and congress won't do it. the only people can do is just average joe's who show up with these committee hearings. yeah, this is obviously a systemic failure within the so called 4th branch of government, the us mainstream media. they do not hold power to account. nobody's feet are held to the fire, so who's, who's left to do it? obviously it's going to have to be citizens and protesters to split the facts. bit the truth out there, but i'd like to point out one thing, right? do you remember when early on i think it was still during the trump administration, when congresswoman maxine waters was giving a rally down back home in los angeles where she called on on democratic supporters to you know, go after these republicans, the trump, or you know, if they're pumping gasoline if they're at a restaurant or whatever. well, now the show is on the other foot and a bite in administration is in power. and obviously anthony, blinking is not going to have any quiet nights because the same sets of protesters are outside of
the media won't do it, the military won't do it, and congress won't do it. the only people can do is just average joe's who show up with these committee hearings. yeah, this is obviously a systemic failure within the so called 4th branch of government, the us mainstream media. they do not hold power to account. nobody's feet are held to the fire, so who's, who's left to do it? obviously it's going to have to be citizens and protesters to split the facts. bit the truth out there, but i'd like to...
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why are we telling taiwan what to do or what not to do? and then telling china what to do or what not to do with taiwan. we might be like china telling us what to do with, with mexico or worse. what to do with florida. i mean, it just, it boggles the mind, does it not puerto rico, puerto rico, that's a good example. a puerto rican, right? they were telling us, here's what you can do or can't do with puerto rico that this is amazing. and the fact that the legislature has now come out and say, look, we don't trust china. i mean, i'm sorry, we don't trust the us. and there meddling in here, and we're going to go against the guy who's with china. that kind of creates a different uh, a different narrative that we've been following for some time. and we're going to follow this by the way. here's another story. something weird that's going on in the us, which is and shouldn't bother americans, you know, weren't guaranteed in our constitution here in the united states in this country. some really wonderful things because we really do have a great
why are we telling taiwan what to do or what not to do? and then telling china what to do or what not to do with taiwan. we might be like china telling us what to do with, with mexico or worse. what to do with florida. i mean, it just, it boggles the mind, does it not puerto rico, puerto rico, that's a good example. a puerto rican, right? they were telling us, here's what you can do or can't do with puerto rico that this is amazing. and the fact that the legislature has now come out and say,...
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he was going to do what chip roy wanted but didn't do it. guest: first of all, i was one of the eight that vacated the prior speaker and we knew within 100% we would have a republican as speaker. if we would vacate johnson, we would end up with hakeem jeffries or hakeem jeffries light. we had people in districts where biden won 15 points, tough primaries in general elections. as far as president trump goes, he is a friend and i talked to him and he talks to me. we have a very good relationship. i've prayed with him. as far as goldman and moscowitz, they are friends of mine. i don't -- people vote their conscience and do what they've got to do. i just don't think it helps me for my mental capacity to be in a fist fight with somebody all of the time. i can vote against them and cut them on the house floor and then walk out of the house floor and we can go eat a hot dog in tennessee. i appreciate what you are saying and i did gird new jersey accents because y'all turned out heavy for president trump come close to 100,000, and i appreciate that.
he was going to do what chip roy wanted but didn't do it. guest: first of all, i was one of the eight that vacated the prior speaker and we knew within 100% we would have a republican as speaker. if we would vacate johnson, we would end up with hakeem jeffries or hakeem jeffries light. we had people in districts where biden won 15 points, tough primaries in general elections. as far as president trump goes, he is a friend and i talked to him and he talks to me. we have a very good relationship....
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and how to do it. the reaction i am having in usda is to make sure we are building out the local and regional food system so that producers who choose not to participate with a large packing facility and do business in california have an alternative. >> well, i think the concern has to be that we do not let one state be kind of a shadow regulator that this place is going to reflectively, you know, look at it and declare it the new standard. i am not think we are doing it but a lot of people are concerned about it. on the other hand, we do not want a good idea to be suppressed. >> that is the challenge. >> it looks like it will be more out there than not. and a lot of this stuff has been originating there and sweeping across the country and i think we have got to be careful that it is not the tail wagging the dog. >> well, there are also other issues that intersect in this discussion that are also challenging. >> thank you. i'm out of time. >> thank you, madam chair. mr. secretary, thank you and your te
and how to do it. the reaction i am having in usda is to make sure we are building out the local and regional food system so that producers who choose not to participate with a large packing facility and do business in california have an alternative. >> well, i think the concern has to be that we do not let one state be kind of a shadow regulator that this place is going to reflectively, you know, look at it and declare it the new standard. i am not think we are doing it but a lot of...
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do do you do you condemn them ? you do you condemn them? >> i anyone anyone wish. they wish they want. of course. the israel always said israel and the palestine should be two state that are living together in peace and the brotherhood. it is not a it's very, very important . and of course we got important. and of course we got some they say this, some, some, for example, mps which they said, for example, from the river to the sea, it is not a, it is not a anti—semitic . it is not a anti—semitic. unfortunately. they showed, of course , it was dominic grieve course, it was dominic grieve that she says is the head, of course. and what is happening is a muslim and jewish. it is not about the muslim and about the jews . they are brothers. they jews. they are brothers. they know we are interfaith. head of the interface. every day we see the interface. every day we see the jews and we say , shalom, the jews and we say, shalom, shalom alaikum, salaam, hello. everything but it is about the government of the israel , with government of the israel, with with the head of
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how do you there do this to the doctor? during all my time that i have negative, i never told mother because i always thought that she felt that i had this disease and everybody was in the family was normal. i was not about to add any more problems to my mother. so i mommy, this is what this man did to me. and so let me sit now i understand. but so it took all those years, all those years for me to understand. i never complained. so why i say if i'm here with all those surgeries and all those problems and you start feeling sorry for yourself, i have no empathy for you, mother had empathy, but mommy had no for me. i never was substance in school. i never was able to get away with not being. and it is so puts things behind and in my case everything that is an obstacle will build it and it will be better. and nothing is going to keep me behind. nothing's going to keep me behind. so if i made it, everybody else can make it so. please start doing what is best for you and for your life and don't sorry for yourself. never, never u
how do you there do this to the doctor? during all my time that i have negative, i never told mother because i always thought that she felt that i had this disease and everybody was in the family was normal. i was not about to add any more problems to my mother. so i mommy, this is what this man did to me. and so let me sit now i understand. but so it took all those years, all those years for me to understand. i never complained. so why i say if i'm here with all those surgeries and all those...
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we do tie back to the topic. we do tie chat again. the topic is, is that she might have done something wrong, but in her frame of reference , no one paid frame of reference, no one paid any attention to her back then because she was a nobody. but now she's a somebody and people are watching. >> yeah, and i don't disagree. i just think that she has, hoisted herself with her own petard . herself with her own petard. >> yeah. was it her own petard or was it her husband's petard? she pretends she had a different petard. yeah, yeah, yeah, but we all know where i don't like to talk about anyone's husband's petard. steve, i'd like to know what a petard is. it's a it's a it's a bomb . yeah, it's a bomb it's a bomb. yeah, it's a bomb that you put outside a door that when you walk, you go through the door, you get blown up by it. imagine you're so stupid as to plant a bomb outside a door and walk backwards. you've been hoisted, especially outside of the air, by your own petard. is that what that means? that's what it means. i didn't know that t
we do tie back to the topic. we do tie chat again. the topic is, is that she might have done something wrong, but in her frame of reference , no one paid frame of reference, no one paid any attention to her back then because she was a nobody. but now she's a somebody and people are watching. >> yeah, and i don't disagree. i just think that she has, hoisted herself with her own petard . herself with her own petard. >> yeah. was it her own petard or was it her husband's petard? she...
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how do you know, how do you know what someone is going to do going forward? based on their history and record what they've done in the past. we're facing assaults on absolute truth, from the manipulation of race, and destroying with-- and don't give a conservative list of talking points and say that's enough prove that you can do the job. and when aborted babies in illinois was found in a garage, i didn't let it go, i believe in the culture of life. i believe in liberty and freedom when the holcombe administration announced mask mandate in 2020 as your attorney general i put a stop to it. it's about freedom, liberty. ladies and gentlemen, i believe in truth. that's why when the bureau of motor vehicles created a third gender. i put a stop to it as attorney general. why? because the truth is there are only two genders, male and female and that's worth fighting for. we need courage. we need to be, you need to be able to count on the people on the stage, the person on stage to get the job done. my name is curtis hill, i have a record of getting the job done. i w
how do you know, how do you know what someone is going to do going forward? based on their history and record what they've done in the past. we're facing assaults on absolute truth, from the manipulation of race, and destroying with-- and don't give a conservative list of talking points and say that's enough prove that you can do the job. and when aborted babies in illinois was found in a garage, i didn't let it go, i believe in the culture of life. i believe in liberty and freedom when the...
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do you, do you think she's just doing it to sell books and to be famous? and i guess to get more followers or, or so she pick it you know what i mean both can be true, right? like you said she might have, i mean, we can't get into her heart, correct. and for most we say that out there. well no we, we can never know what's really in somebody's heart and accept this over and over that you, you know, you can never legislate out that type of hatred if she does indeed have it. but let's point out a couple of other things, even though she said that she would never vote for vivek, rama swami. because he's quote, an indian, even though he was born in ohio and was born and raised here in the us. great point . she also, she also dated dinero shed, assume that, you know, the very conservative filmmaker pond it over geo q loves him. she dated him. so i don't know as a woman, a part of me, a part of me feels like she's kind of doing this. it's a lot of bluster, a lot of hot air. she gets clicks, people by her books. but i don't know, i feel like a lot of this is an ima
do you, do you think she's just doing it to sell books and to be famous? and i guess to get more followers or, or so she pick it you know what i mean both can be true, right? like you said she might have, i mean, we can't get into her heart, correct. and for most we say that out there. well no we, we can never know what's really in somebody's heart and accept this over and over that you, you know, you can never legislate out that type of hatred if she does indeed have it. but let's point out a...
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do we do we do that? i'm looking at miss okay. so i would love to see if we can have a map of the data system program on the energy side and one that's on the water side. and how these two map into each other. and the reason i say this is because, first of all, if we can have people fill out one application for both, why not? right? simplifies your life, simplifies everybody's life. right, the second thing is, and i do recognize people who are getting their bills from pga, they are the one. they are the ones who are handling this. so we have only our own customers to, sort of work through. the second thing is some of those renters that i mentioned, they do actually pay for their own electricity, right? because they have we do do submetering for electricity, but we don't do submetering for water for various reasons. so that might actually also give us a sense of what are the areas we can focus on when it comes to renters that might need help? when you're talking about water and wastewater and the projection of where things are goin
do we do we do that? i'm looking at miss okay. so i would love to see if we can have a map of the data system program on the energy side and one that's on the water side. and how these two map into each other. and the reason i say this is because, first of all, if we can have people fill out one application for both, why not? right? simplifies your life, simplifies everybody's life. right, the second thing is, and i do recognize people who are getting their bills from pga, they are the one....
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ourselves, and do you expect gavin newsom to do anything? no! they took hours. three hours they were beating each other up before they did anything. and this minouche shafik in columbia, she's got to go. and now i understand there is a class action, i'm very happy to report, by students who said they were prevented from going to class because they were jewish. that is a lawsuit based on discrimination against columbia, and i hope they win it. and i have one more thing to say. you know, you are right, jesse. this isn't about anti-semitism anymore. it's about anti-western values. it's about being anti-american. and right now the polling confirms that. in the united states, the number is 38% of americans are extremely proud to be american. that's scary. >> greg: kevin, you know, what makes us different from all the other previous protests we keep hearing about is that you could see everything clearly. how is this going to shape up for the futures of these bigots? >> kevin: so, student protests have been with us hundreds of years. there is alway
ourselves, and do you expect gavin newsom to do anything? no! they took hours. three hours they were beating each other up before they did anything. and this minouche shafik in columbia, she's got to go. and now i understand there is a class action, i'm very happy to report, by students who said they were prevented from going to class because they were jewish. that is a lawsuit based on discrimination against columbia, and i hope they win it. and i have one more thing to say. you know, you are...
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we should do what we always do. evaluate what our adversaries can do. invest in ways we can do it better and invest in ways that we can't contribute to our adversaries not doing so well. my only caution was don't think about it as a scary, monolithic technology, thing about the use cases and do the right valuation of where they are and where we are. quick thank you, mr. chairman. i knew it was going to be a good day when i saw the former air force here. dr. martel, what concerns me about the conflict talking about china and taiwan is the tremendous potential loss of life. the only thing that really bothers me is when you look at wargames when there are some scenarios where we lose in a very short timeframe a fighter aircraft. that is devastating and to avoid that kind of catastrophic loss i think we need to employ an unmanned aircraft. to do this, they need to invest not only in hardware or software. that exits in the commercial companies like amazon don't have the requirement to operate that way in the military. i want to ask you what you think the sig
we should do what we always do. evaluate what our adversaries can do. invest in ways we can do it better and invest in ways that we can't contribute to our adversaries not doing so well. my only caution was don't think about it as a scary, monolithic technology, thing about the use cases and do the right valuation of where they are and where we are. quick thank you, mr. chairman. i knew it was going to be a good day when i saw the former air force here. dr. martel, what concerns me about the...
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do it. thank you, member wechter. yes. well, welcome. thank you, congratulations on the accomplishments and particularly on the website now. and one of the links is review dpa sheriff department reports. and when you click on it, it takes you to reports regarding complaints against police officers. so is that a mistake or is that going to change because it's i think it's important that we make clear in the minds of the public, there's a difference between the police department and the sheriff's department. and they're going to look at this and go look at all this huge number of complaints. but they're not against the sheriff's department. yeah. well that's one of the problems that we have with the fact that we don't have a budget and we are not yet able to, separate completely from the dpa. now, i'm not exactly sure what page you're talking about, and, and i'm sure i've seen it, but, you know, but i think that one of the problems is that, it's important that despite us not currently having a
do it. thank you, member wechter. yes. well, welcome. thank you, congratulations on the accomplishments and particularly on the website now. and one of the links is review dpa sheriff department reports. and when you click on it, it takes you to reports regarding complaints against police officers. so is that a mistake or is that going to change because it's i think it's important that we make clear in the minds of the public, there's a difference between the police department and the sheriff's...
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i do . do. >> yeah, definitely. i think that it was incredibly under aquatic that politicians tried to stop it thinking, we know better than you brits that voted for this. you know, i just think is quite pretentious, to be honest. it'sjust is quite pretentious, to be honest. it's just going back on the stuff about the economics of it. a lot of the economic problems that we have had over the past few years have been the same, if not worse, in countries in europe. there are various different things going on. we had a huge pandemic. we've had the war with ukraine, various different things. but even if brexit doesn't benefit us economically in any way, it's very simplistic to just focus on the economic side. this is more so about autonomy and democracy . so about autonomy and democracy. see if some bureaucrat in europe doesn't treat us properly and the laws that they make don't serve brits . there's no means of serve brits. there's no means of redress. whereas here, if you have a problem with the laws made in britain, y
i do . do. >> yeah, definitely. i think that it was incredibly under aquatic that politicians tried to stop it thinking, we know better than you brits that voted for this. you know, i just think is quite pretentious, to be honest. it'sjust is quite pretentious, to be honest. it's just going back on the stuff about the economics of it. a lot of the economic problems that we have had over the past few years have been the same, if not worse, in countries in europe. there are various...
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that means getting the training to do the job and do the job well. providing employees the support they need. too that end, commissioner, i will be sending a letter today about support for the ssa workforce. including some challenges ssa employees in pennsylvania have encountered. in getting approval but reasonable accommodations. so, supporting the ssa workforce will also mean a better supporting social security beneficiaries. commissioner, i know in your first few months on the job you focused on your significant attention on listening to ssa staff and stakeholders. i am eager today to hear more about what you have learned. an endpoint to hear about your goals and plans to bring about change the social security administration. however, without adequate funding and legislative remedies, delivering on those goals and fixing existing problems will be very difficult. in section i will continue to push for robust funding for ssa. which will support investments in technology, hiring, and retention. while we work to plan to improve the benefit delivery pr
that means getting the training to do the job and do the job well. providing employees the support they need. too that end, commissioner, i will be sending a letter today about support for the ssa workforce. including some challenges ssa employees in pennsylvania have encountered. in getting approval but reasonable accommodations. so, supporting the ssa workforce will also mean a better supporting social security beneficiaries. commissioner, i know in your first few months on the job you...
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> why do we do 21 guns? >> this a long tradition there. >> maybe sunday we can look up as we are chatting with steve. good morning. >> i'm not related to any -- my uncles and dad were in world war ii but in korea. i wanted to let you know that i played trumpet so i've been doing the bugles across america and i want to let people know about that where you have a lot of debt you have a bugle player, and play taps. it's pretty moving. >> how did you get involved in bugles across america steve? >> it is one of those things. there's a lot of music and things like that out there and a kind of just ran across it and i'm pretty much retired from everything so it's nice to get out. though i hate to say my suit doesn't really fit anymore. from when i used it for other concerts. >> is the world war ii veterans were leaving us in great numbers a couple of decades ago or even a decade ago we were not able as to support all the funerals with a live bugler, sometimes a because set or compact disk or recording it's great to
> why do we do 21 guns? >> this a long tradition there. >> maybe sunday we can look up as we are chatting with steve. good morning. >> i'm not related to any -- my uncles and dad were in world war ii but in korea. i wanted to let you know that i played trumpet so i've been doing the bugles across america and i want to let people know about that where you have a lot of debt you have a bugle player, and play taps. it's pretty moving. >> how did you get involved in...
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>> i do. we do not need to see cuts to inflation yet. barring some of the second-tier data, when you look at some of the employment statistics, if you look at the data, it certainly is not a crack that would turn into a big fissure or a canyon. it probably takes the growth side down a little bit. more dependent upon services than goods and all that plays into keeping rates where they are. i do not think there is any need nor are they being compelled in either direction. lisa: he was saying it would be a policy error to cut this year, given the fact that there is so much momentum and inflationary pressure coming through next year. you agree? >> it depends on how the data evolves. our baseline expectation is that they will find an opportunity to initiate a rate this year. most likely in september and december. particularly the inflation prints playing out. if we get a series of .2% encore pce and that evidence accumulates, i think it will be very hard. there would be no reason why. i think they can get their foot in. from a risk management
>> i do. we do not need to see cuts to inflation yet. barring some of the second-tier data, when you look at some of the employment statistics, if you look at the data, it certainly is not a crack that would turn into a big fissure or a canyon. it probably takes the growth side down a little bit. more dependent upon services than goods and all that plays into keeping rates where they are. i do not think there is any need nor are they being compelled in either direction. lisa: he was...
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you can do things that -- that stupid people can't do. as we pursue this bright future, we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world, china. you all see the future. the future is bleak. hold your eyes because they won't be good in five years. hot dogs. let's talk about hot dogs. i just had one, actually. you have a better chance of being hit by lightning than hitting a whale with your boat. the late, great hannibal lecter is a wonderful man. if you like to see a nice bird cemetery, walk under a windmill some time. never ever call chris christie a fat pig, ever. 100%, i wish you a lot of luck. work hard. do the best you can, and remember what i said. no drugs, no alcohol. have a good life. the american dream is dead. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all off the top. so then after the graduation, fiberace went straight to the annual lincoln-reagan dinner in minnesota, where he either falsely or just dumbly claimed he won the state in 2020, and where for a guy who claims he doesn't use a telepr
you can do things that -- that stupid people can't do. as we pursue this bright future, we must hold accountable the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world, china. you all see the future. the future is bleak. hold your eyes because they won't be good in five years. hot dogs. let's talk about hot dogs. i just had one, actually. you have a better chance of being hit by lightning than hitting a whale with your boat. the late, great hannibal lecter is a wonderful man. if you like to see...