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well, accordingly, amer, who in general is clearly a fairly competent marketer, perfectly understood. heroine their name was, as i... already told zoe bentley, already wonderful, besides, she had a cherry fiesta, and she had a piercing hypnotic look of light green eyes and the speed reading of a man's soul, she constantly took a hot shower, she absorbed in liters aromatic coffee, always aromatic, light, simply brushed aside all the arguments of her male colleagues in a jiffy, disarmed the...
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and in this chamber where we have to go to our people, the working man of amer women of america, and's a good job or a bad job. we apply a job every two years. and we fulfill thers that made this the greatest country in the civil if we don'tdg(9 sud is done. there's no you read your historm a lover of history, it's been the united states of america's history isn't perfect butct our. i think the american civil war really showed that. and we're still working on it. we're■& there yet, and i cannot believe my god creator gave me this opportunity to all of you, all of you, the whole body that is present. i don't want t souls that were up there when they were told this greatest experiment in the history of man. with t every one of your family members, god's blessings. thank■■v i love >> live wednesday, the house eastern for legislative business to begin works for meland security, the state department and foreign operatio. on c-span two at 10:00, the house ways and means committee hold a hearingn protecting children in foster care d other social service programs with child wherever advocate
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states and want to tear it down, difference is by destroying what prevusso it's a pretty urgent cr ameron that it's critically important that people subordinate their passions to ben franklin after the constant tuition had been completed, he's reported to have told the woman who asked him, so, mr. franklin, what kind of government do we have? and he says, a republic. ou can keep it, you can we make it? can we democracy and the lyceum address is a moment in time. it's a snapshot where lincoln says, look at this p losing it. we're losing this democracy right now. it's happeni b we're not caref'l lose it completely. the key lesson of lincoln's lyceum is not the answer that no matter how much you may disagree with an opponent in a representative government resorting to the worst thing you can do. system of law in of law should be above■x tyrantg man. when we lo why lincoln concludes with george washington in theyceum address, he says, we need our washington to emerge. what's is he the general who crosses the delaware river? is he the general who inspires at valley forge? alexander caesar. n
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one of the things that was the most staerg he claimed on his watch we have not losan troo amer as longs been president. that is not true. and i wanted to read 13 names that he hasgotten already which is shocking and sad. but he already forgotten about the 13 american heroe h were lost in afghanistan. e mr. president. marine corps staff stagh nicolee page, marine corps sanchez, david l.noza, jared mz riley j., dylan more rola, kareem m. any cory, petty officer soviak and army staff sergeant ryan moss. 13ops lost on your watch and it's apparently you don't remember that. we do and will. it is a big d you saw the house continuing to aggressively to push 12 separate appropriations bills which is th way the law is supposed to work and bring that ugh with regular order. today we passed three more large appropriations bill, and -- state and foreign operations bill and hthose weren and passed in the house and s as of this afternoon, the house nearly 70% of the federal government for.2025 and we have done the appropriations and all the restt should be noted9#u has passed zero appropriations bil
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. >> host:t: and how many amers are impacted by demograph, demographic in groups that are most impacted>> guest: estimatesaú up to 5 million americans are affected. hundreds of thousands of individuals, for example, potentially in- alone who we haveid identified. in georgia in florida, and number ota acrs the country where this is potentially an issue. and the disproportiona, predominantly, people of caller, particularly black individuals. usually because most people who are convicted of cri are ma. that's kind of demographic breakdown. >> host: and for people who ar w may be don't havehe a felony conviction on their record, explain why this is an important issue. why should people beq+ed? >> guest: so we pride ouelveon where their government. and faith in democratic institutions is waning right now. now. and when you haveanan system in which people are eligible to vote, one thing i want to emphasize is that millions of these individuals are eligible to vote but the systems complicated that they can't actually figure that out for ane with confidence. when you have a sys like that, that
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so tell your extalk abouthe first time leaving amer talk about when you go back when you had an importantost recent experience when you had to wear a dress you could barely get into. but i did d to r own stories, why you because there is no one better, why now because tomorrow is not soon enough. your own stories will make a hell of a difference whether republican or democratic lawmakers, many of them unless they go to congressional delegation on several occasions when i was a congressional staff they don't know the world they don't see the world they don't come out. become tuesday leave thursday afternoon and god forbid if they get asked to go somewhere. because m your stories it might be the
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so tell your extalk abouthe first time leaving amer talk about when you go back when you had an important coerence and talk about even your most recent experience when you had to wear a dress you could barely get into. but i did d to r own stories, why you because there is no one better, why now because tomorrow is not soon enough. your own stories will make a hell of a difference whether republican or democratic lawmakers, many of them unless they go to congressional delegation on several occasions when i was a congressional staff they don't know the world they don't see the world they don't come out. become tuesday leave thursday afternoon and god forbid if they get asked to go somewhere. because m your stories it might be the foreign-policy a long time. >> words to live by from scott jennings, donna brazil, we learned so much from the tv, even more when they come sit down with us today, please join me in thanking them for an outstanding session. >> thank you. [applause] >> that was extraordinary. i don't know about all of you i feel like i have probably a lot of the world we are thinki
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i stand beforeope and gratitudey thank president biden for delivering on hisx)protect amere mine.event hundreds of thousands of families like mine across america from being torn4á apart, allowing us to continue contributing to our commuigger future for our children. honor to introduce the president of the united states, joe biden. applause]president biden: javik you. ood day. [ applause] the first bill i president was an immigration bill that included this it never got off the ground and we needed more help now today, a gnicant portion has passed by executive order. thank you for sharing your story. i have often said, we have of hh care and my family, spent a lot of time in hanyway. i alwaysyou live, nurses make yt to live. a lot of time in icu with my son. they are angels in heaven. the nurses. you for doing what you did to get us all you are doing for our country. [applause] my name is joe biden, i am jill biden's husband. thank you to all the members of congress and homeland not introl secretary mayorkas and and families of law enforcement, faith leaders, everyone iswo wet repu
i stand beforeope and gratitudey thank president biden for delivering on hisx)protect amere mine.event hundreds of thousands of families like mine across america from being torn4á apart, allowing us to continue contributing to our commuigger future for our children. honor to introduce the president of the united states, joe biden. applause]president biden: javik you. ood day. [ applause] the first bill i president was an immigration bill that included this it never got off the ground and we...
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and since that day we as americs to see a rising tidef anti-semitism around the world,, and in many waysbling on our college campuses. and on december 5 of last year, in a shot that was literally heard around the world, stefanik asked a simple not it was okay institutions ofr learning in america t anti-semitism, and to engage in you hatred. and i don't know about you, by the w, the video of that hearing has to have been viewed a billion times. [applause] and at a time when so many of our leaders won't take a stand, at a time when the president of the united states says he has israel's the back and then stabs him in the chest, -- israel's back. we cannot believe after decades saying never again we see this kind of hatred and bigotry, this woman stood up. she was counted. she was heard from. was a profile in courage, but two presidents at ivy league universities. [applause] >> at the time when she wasess e youngest woman to ever be elected to the house of pres■gtati short order to be the third-highest ranking house. she unapologetic supporter great hom coalition to present her with our ron
and since that day we as americs to see a rising tidef anti-semitism around the world,, and in many waysbling on our college campuses. and on december 5 of last year, in a shot that was literally heard around the world, stefanik asked a simple not it was okay institutions ofr learning in america t anti-semitism, and to engage in you hatred. and i don't know about you, by the w, the video of that hearing has to have been viewed a billion times. [applause] and at a time when so many of our...
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european union has taken note, the culture of welcoming microns championed by former chancellor uncle americal is history. her successor or life schultz has pledge to deport illegal migrants on a large scale. germany wanted to support the use tougher style impact. uncle americans, famous montrose migration via shots and us, or we can do this has given way to a loss of face welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants has changed the country somewhat say overwhelmed. it just like all across europe, there's a fear here of a shift the far right you want to knows gets the battle for the very soul of the european union. the state will exploit every possibility to use fear and to put fear into the public. have nearly 25000000 migrants that are living leak on the india or p junior. and if they are less tomorrow, we would be be not be able to run our hospitals, source, build our houses, or do a lot of other jobs that is absolutely necessary. so i think that i should say that there should not fear migration, but you should make sure that you are in control of migration and that you can manage migration.
european union has taken note, the culture of welcoming microns championed by former chancellor uncle americal is history. her successor or life schultz has pledge to deport illegal migrants on a large scale. germany wanted to support the use tougher style impact. uncle americans, famous montrose migration via shots and us, or we can do this has given way to a loss of face welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants has changed the country somewhat say overwhelmed. it just like all across...
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if you talk to hard-working amer■Ñic everyday, i was just a my district, small businesses come visitingworkforce come visiting with hard-working this inflation is crushing grocd view week, the price of eggs, i'm a new , the price of baby f■9■i food, meat, goes up and up and it's a direc result of joe biden's failed biden economic policies which have hurt catastrophically families, small businesses, manufacturers and forms. compare that with the america first economic boom that we saw under president trump. we are going to restore american greatness. we're going to restore the great america first economy and we will get that done. hocansorking with president trump to fight back is been hurting so manyion t families. [applause] this is tied to the economic crisis we are seeing the crisis under joe biden, the energy crisis. on day one joeen declared war on american energy independence. and hwoca are footing the bill. we are paying more for mutual is, paying paying more at the pump. all of those energy costs continue to cook. we are having un-american energy. we must be the energy leader in
if you talk to hard-working amer■Ñic everyday, i was just a my district, small businesses come visitingworkforce come visiting with hard-working this inflation is crushing grocd view week, the price of eggs, i'm a new , the price of baby f■9■i food, meat, goes up and up and it's a direc result of joe biden's failed biden economic policies which have hurt catastrophically families, small businesses, manufacturers and forms. compare that with the america first economic boom that we saw...
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americ people understand that we need more common sense and i.e the common sense caucus. house republicans are the chaos caucus. president joe biden is a common sense leader. donald trump is a chaos agent. anything that donald trump toucs turns into chaos. four years of chaos in washington --with donald trump as president. a lifetime of chaos in new york city with donald trump as a resident. atlantic city, turned into chaos who can bankrupt a casino? i thought the house always wins. chaos -- in atlantic city. chaos on the supreme court. donald trump makes three appointments and roe v. wade falls after 49 years. a woman's freedom to make her own reproductive health care decisions gone donald trump touches a supreme court, nothing but chaos. and, of course, when it to trump university chaos. hardworking americans robbed oft joe biden is a common sense leader. donald trump is a chaos agent everything he touches results in chaos. so as far as i can tell that's the big lesson that comes out of the jury's decision to find donald trump guilty on 34 it i
americ people understand that we need more common sense and i.e the common sense caucus. house republicans are the chaos caucus. president joe biden is a common sense leader. donald trump is a chaos agent. anything that donald trump toucs turns into chaos. four years of chaos in washington --with donald trump as president. a lifetime of chaos in new york city with donald trump as a resident. atlantic city, turned into chaos who can bankrupt a casino? i thought the house always wins. chaos -- in...
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with a minute of silence in memory of the untimely deceased president of iran russia and our colleague ameravrov noted that the meeting in nizhny novgorod will be historic in the annals of brix, if only because the heads of meath meet for the first time after expansion, the association now includes nine countries and it should be noted that. problems will only increase, this is confirmed by the steady increase in the number of countries showing genuine interest in joining the work of our association. in this context, we look forward to productive discussions at a separate session today, with the participation of a number of like-minded brix countries. of course, the minister noted that the transition to a new world order, to multipolarity, which has already begun, will certainly take time. will meet resistance from western countries and the united states in particular. they use economic instruments as weapons. through sanctions pressure and financial blackmail, they are trying to influence the choice of sovereign states, development models and trading partners. the west does not shy away fr
with a minute of silence in memory of the untimely deceased president of iran russia and our colleague ameravrov noted that the meeting in nizhny novgorod will be historic in the annals of brix, if only because the heads of meath meet for the first time after expansion, the association now includes nine countries and it should be noted that. problems will only increase, this is confirmed by the steady increase in the number of countries showing genuine interest in joining the work of our...
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look, i myself am now the head of amer fan and atrat center and i am not a foodie, but what is actually my understanding is out of this matter. from the judicial system, in fact, we have authorities whose members are one person or several judges, and their decisions are actually like organizations, such as the work that actually takes place between the worker and the employer, the lawsuits that occur in the so-called labor court, for example, yes, in fact , the work that is actually done there it happens like the food night centers that we actually have in municipalities in fact, these are the authorities that you explained just like your example. first, you said that i said which authority was it. you said that it was the car repairers. now in this process, these authorities will also read. the rulings they have , the orders they have sent to the persons who are parties to their case, you are actually a worker. during the period of the program, the system of electronic notification of food, which until now was only available to the judicial authority and the judiciary, will be extended
look, i myself am now the head of amer fan and atrat center and i am not a foodie, but what is actually my understanding is out of this matter. from the judicial system, in fact, we have authorities whose members are one person or several judges, and their decisions are actually like organizations, such as the work that actually takes place between the worker and the employer, the lawsuits that occur in the so-called labor court, for example, yes, in fact , the work that is actually done there...
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the export and import bank ensures amer competitiveness around globe. to allow americans to export goods and services globally. while boosting american be extremely influential is nuclear energy exports. governments around the world are shifting nuclear energy. the u.s. must be the leader in this space. russia is the dominant nuclear supplier which is d nuclear energy conglomerate has 70% the market. the could 30 nuclear reactors around the world, broad, worth 145 billion by 2030. they have endless resources u.s. companies are competing against foreign the government. the u.s. cannot fall behind. we want to jumpstart nuclear financing at rtimport bank and i have a twpartestion for you here. what do you think of my proposal? and would you support these policies? in a second here. what role did the bank play in was raised from 2% to 4% and ifcluded in the exports program? would you support this policy? much for that question. xm has been supporting financing fiand has world-class expertise. to evaluate the technical, legal, and financial of these particul
the export and import bank ensures amer competitiveness around globe. to allow americans to export goods and services globally. while boosting american be extremely influential is nuclear energy exports. governments around the world are shifting nuclear energy. the u.s. must be the leader in this space. russia is the dominant nuclear supplier which is d nuclear energy conglomerate has 70% the market. the could 30 nuclear reactors around the world, broad, worth 145 billion by 2030. they have...
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. >> excited for corporate americ.between firms, what role can regional corpion play and boosting overall competitiveness for latin american countries? therec areas where collaboration could have a significant impact the questions from muhammad. >> okay, thank scale make our markets it is the smallestket. cannot have many companies skills a larger than our market. i wouldn't say corporation i would sit integration.at would e market. away from the latin we are already protected. so they need more into aggregation.many think we have e details. regional markets and is very vulcanized and l we don't give each other market. using thee there is somr economies of scale to lower prices to increase i know i am daydreaming. not kne difficult for theing our educat. >> please be >> yes. if you can confer lower levels andwo real skills readto do a mathematical skillf the people read, how to understand, how to d operations. keeps. have lower when they're talking only. [inaible]e minute left, marcellw are we paying attention?re are t
. >> excited for corporate americ.between firms, what role can regional corpion play and boosting overall competitiveness for latin american countries? therec areas where collaboration could have a significant impact the questions from muhammad. >> okay, thank scale make our markets it is the smallestket. cannot have many companies skills a larger than our market. i wouldn't say corporation i would sit integration.at would e market. away from the latin we are already protected. so...
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strength of this country, the strength ofd e have a president lead these peoo understands the strengthin ameree across the worl nextn with alison prange, the chief operating officer of the host committee and admit c-span outside her office in downtown milwaukee talk about her organization's role in planning this convention. >>■ the host committee has been around a couple of years. we are on the ground to be here get things ready and make their jobs easier when they get here to set up the tion. i am in charge of the day-to-day operations for our effort, whether it is working on recruiting volunteers, and working with our board and, because that is the biggest job of the house committee is to raise the dollars to put on a convention. >> convention going to cost? >> is $68 million. 6sour fundraising is going grea. ly excited about the momentum we have. >> give us an id toward? >> when you talk about fundraising for convention host committee is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization. it i■■a natural connection, so when they get to was, the ■8■omoney we raise really goes o building out the things yo
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amer and all right thisth is the last one my cringed any harder i'd be a fossil washing up which paul brother said hethr wants both trump and biden tont show up to one of his fights son they could meet young voters. >> was it jaket or logan? kno >>. ic i don't know which ones, which i know. i was just thinking. which.i know that you think that >> ithe white guys look alike. >> if this is jake, that's jake. then i'm going. and i'm going with jake. okay. >> don botald trumh donald trum, junior and biden to come work on this one. but jake knows it is president h is actually going to show up the to the people and meet. >> that's where they are, i believe the oldest one of the book or you trying to put up jake correc>> oldest, you sak was jake. >> i was trying to put off jake because i knew the name, but not the face. i honestlye the know which one.. >> but brothers, i will lose gracefully. he's going to lose. grace knew it was jake. >> not a lot of people have lost gracefully not w. sho: she >> so good job. always take that graduation. i'm concha and this is my county. how's that? oh, you
amer and all right thisth is the last one my cringed any harder i'd be a fossil washing up which paul brother said hethr wants both trump and biden tont show up to one of his fights son they could meet young voters. >> was it jaket or logan? kno >>. ic i don't know which ones, which i know. i was just thinking. which.i know that you think that >> ithe white guys look alike. >> if this is jake, that's jake. then i'm going. and i'm going with jake. okay. >> don...
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they wering amere stupid. they were ugly. inside and out. and he was more successful than all of them. all washington status is built on prestige, and suddenly the rest of the country caught on. maybe these politicians, journalists and experts, we're ju. pathetic pretenders and the country started ridiculing them, too. but more importantly, started asking them questions. washington couldn't have peoplee mocking them and being curious as to whmockiny their policiest weren't working and why they were all allowedde to insider trade and lie about it. so washingtod n did the one thing washington's good at protect themselvesect th by destroying someone else. impeachments, raids, arrests and now convictions. >> but trump wasn't a third world dictator that they could just remove in a bloodlessd wo p . >> i'm wired in such i a way tha that a lot of people woulde ago. have gone away a long time ago. they would have gone away after theyt, hoax number one. total that was a total hoax. then you had impeachment. had numbehoax number two, and n they formed
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amer, there’s so much struggle, yes, this is already pleasure, so joy, yeah, maybe someone else wille comes to worst, we’ll still catch ourselves, yes, well, yes, yes, we saw, stop, maryam, move away, i say, stop, that’s it, that’s it now, maryam, drop the knife, why are you hurting the affairs of our country, your small country is part of the big world, i said ask too. i’m not masha, which means it’s still you, no matter who you are, still drop the knife, i said, you will never, never us. don’t win, maryam, girl back, maryam, what are you, what are you, damn, i’ll kill her, maryam, you won’t achieve anything with this, i’ll kill her, that’s it, that’s it, that’s it, i’m putting gun, you're my friend, hey, out there , you're a pig, your friend, yes, you're like, i'm fine, everything's fine, stay here, don't go anywhere, get undressed, hurry up, move away, get out , the understudy on the train is moving towards the last carriage, i am pursuing, maryam, maryam, don’t, how much i hate you all, lieutenant colonel sheremen, reception, first communications, reception, lieutenant colonel sh
amer, there’s so much struggle, yes, this is already pleasure, so joy, yeah, maybe someone else wille comes to worst, we’ll still catch ourselves, yes, well, yes, yes, we saw, stop, maryam, move away, i say, stop, that’s it, that’s it now, maryam, drop the knife, why are you hurting the affairs of our country, your small country is part of the big world, i said ask too. i’m not masha, which means it’s still you, no matter who you are, still drop the knife, i said, you will never,...
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in one day, 54 drones were shot down, four french amer guided bombs were shot down, and the enemy lost.0 militants in manpower. fierce oncoming battles in kharkovskaya. region near chacha and avdeevskoe direction , a well-coordinated crew on a nona self-propelled gun, the language of communication is native, but absolutely incomprehensible to the enemy, their combat vehicle is called a self-propelled mortar for its versatility. sergei ponovaryov learned how accurately fighters hit even moving targets. kart. this is exactly what the command sounds like when it is given for a synchronized salvo from several guns, but as a rule, here in the ovdeevsky direction they go to work one at a time, clearing forest belts, here is fresh footage of drones hitting an enemy control center, but what’s the worst? and good, extreme, good, right in the face, fire comes from self-propelled guns nona svk, this is the main artillery of the brigade, mobile and fast, what is needed in the conditions of the northern military district, when there is a constant counter-battery fight. the main difference between t
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the culture of welcoming migrants championed by former chancellor uncle americal is history. her successor, all off schultz has pledge to deport illegal migrants on a large scale. germany wanted to support the use tougher asylum packed uncle americans, famous montreal and migration via shots and us. or we can do this has given way to a loss of face welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants has changed the country somewhat say overwhelmed. it just like all across europe, there's a fear here of a shift the far right you want to knows gets the battle for the very soul of the european union. the state will exploit every possibility to use fear and to put fear into that public would have nearly 25000000 migrants that are living leak on the india p junior. and these day, unless tomorrow we would be good enough to be able to run our hospital source, build our houses, or do a lot of other jobs that is absolutely necessary. so i think that i should say that there should not see a migration, but you should make sure that you are in control of migration and that you can manage migrati
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condado le piden a la comunidad q no ingrese al río guadape abajo de la intersección de la autopista 85 y americotros 21 casos spechosos. algunos han sido identificados dentro de campamentos a lo largo del río guadalupe. se han vto otros casos en otras partes de la ciudad, en san josé, también entre las personas sin hogar. el doctor peter chen dquegnosia algunos de los síntomas incluyen náusea, vómito, diarrea y el síntoma más alarmante que puede causar que alguien vaya al hospital es diarrea. con sangre. de acuerdo al departamento de salud, esta bacteria se puede transmitir al comer o beber alimentos contaminados o al entrar en contacto con la bacteria directamente de alguien que la tiene o de unaperficie ea estásegurándose que la gente que vive eloentos a lo rgo del río tenga agua limpia y productos de higiene en san josé. jocelyn moran noticiero telemundo. hay que tener mucho cuidado. gracias jocelyn. y usted que nos está viendo? recuerde que puede seguirnos a travése las cuentas digites, facebook e instagram. también puede bajar de forma gratuita las aplicaciones de telemundo 48, telemundo,
condado le piden a la comunidad q no ingrese al río guadape abajo de la intersección de la autopista 85 y americotros 21 casos spechosos. algunos han sido identificados dentro de campamentos a lo largo del río guadalupe. se han vto otros casos en otras partes de la ciudad, en san josé, también entre las personas sin hogar. el doctor peter chen dquegnosia algunos de los síntomas incluyen náusea, vómito, diarrea y el síntoma más alarmante que puede causar que alguien vaya al hospital es...
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the culture of welcoming microns championed by former chancellor uncle americal is history. her successor or life schultz has pledge to deport illegal migrants on a large scale in germany. wanted to support the use tougher asylum packed uncle americans, famous montrose migration via shot and us, or we can do this has given way to a loss of face welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants has changed the country somewhat say overwhelmed. it just like all across europe, there's a fear here of a shift the far right you want to knows gets the battle for the very soul of the european union. the they will exploit every possibility to use fear and to put fear into the public. have nearly 25000000 migrants that are living leak on the india or p junior. and if they left tomorrow, we would actually be we'd not be able to run our hospital. storks build our houses or do a lot of other jobs that is absolutely necessary. so i think that i should say that you should not see your migration, but you should make sure that you are in control of migration that you can manage migration. but the
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european union has taken note, the culture of welcoming microns championed by former chancellor uncle americal is history. her successor or life schultz has pledge to deport illegal migrants on a large scale. germany wanted to support the use tougher style impact. uncle americans, famous montrose migration via shots and us, or we can do this has given way to a loss of face welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants has changed the country somewhat say overwhelmed. it just like all across europe, there's a fear here of a shift the far right you want to knows gets the battle for the very soul of the european union. the state will exploit every possibility to use fear and to put fear into the public. we have nearly 25000000 migrants that are living leak on the india or p junior. and if they are less tomorrow we would be we'd not be able to run our hospital. storks build our houses or do a lot of other jobs that is absolutely necessary. so i think that i should say that there should not fear migration, but you should make sure that you are in control of migration and that you can manage migration
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my message to the americ people remains, the time to make sure that you have a clear understanding of unique risk is now. prepare and take into account to be risk ready. do you have medication that requires refrigeration? do you have a medical device that runs off electricity.s that make it more difficult to evacuate in a time of need? when was the last time you did an insurance checkup including flood insurance? now is the ask yourself these questions, understand your particular risk for you in your community and put a plan together so that you are prepared when disaster strikes. that is what resilience is about, anticipating risks, taking stepsil to appropriate times which in turn helps mpnd let me remind you as michael has earlier, this information is not just for coastal regions. we've seen impacts of storms hundreds of miles inland, storms like hurricane ida and hilary can have significant impacts far away from coastal impacts. so again i want you to ask yourselves these particular questions. all of us from the federal level, tribal governments, state, community and individual le
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european union has taken note, the culture of welcoming microns championed by former chancellor uncle americal is history. her successor, or lof schultz, has pledge to deport illegal migrants on a large scale. germany wanted to support the use tougher asylum packed uncle americans, famous, montreal, and migration via shots and us. or we can do this has given way to a loss of face welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants has changed the country somewhat, say overwhelmed. it just like all across europe. there's a fear here of a shift to the far right. you want to knows gets the battle for the very soul of the european union. the state will exploit every possibility to use fear and to put fear into the public have nearly 25000000 migrants that are living because of india or p junior. and if they are less tomorrow, we would be be not be able to run our hospitals, source, build our houses, or do a lot of other jobs that is absolutely necessary. so i think that i should say that there should not fear migration, but you should make sure that you are in control of migration and that you can manage
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the culture of welcoming migrants championed by former chancellor uncle americal is history. her successor, all off schultz has pledged to deport illegal migrants on a large scale in germany. wanted to support the use tougher asylum packed uncle americans, famous montrose migration via shots and us, or we can do this has given way to a loss of face welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants has changed the country somewhat say overwhelmed. it just like all across europe, there's a fear here of a shift to the far right you want to knows gets the battle for the very soul of the european union. the able to exploit every possibility to use c o a and to put fear into that public would have nearly 25000000 migrants that are living leak on the india p junior. and these day, unless tomorrow we would be, we'd not be able to run our hospitals, source, build our houses, or do a lot of other jobs that is absolutely necessary. so i think that i should say that there should not fear migration, but you should make sure that you are in control of migration that you can manage migration. but
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the culture of welcoming migrants championed by former chancellor uncle americal is history. her successor, all off schultz has pledge to deport illegal migrants on a large scale. germany wanted to support the use tougher asylum packed uncle americans, famous montrose migration via shots and us, or we can do this has given way to a loss of face welcoming hundreds of thousands of migrants has changed the country somewhat say overwhelmed. it just like all across europe, there's a fear here of a shift the far right you want to knows gets the battle for the very soul of the european union. the state will exploit every possibility to use fear and to put fear into the public. have nearly 25000000 migrants that are living leak on the india or p junior. and if they are less tomorrow, we would be be not be able to run our hospitals sorta built our houses or do a lot of other jobs that is absolutely necessary. so i think that i should say that there should not fear migration, but you should make sure that you are in control of migration and that you can manage migration. but the willin
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and if, as they think they can, that both win in paris,t would be the first te the americ have sweptt since 1988. all of the action starting today should be a terrific watch, and you can see it all in primetime right here. that's the latest from eugene, oregon. i'm jay gray. now back you. so exciting. as jay mentioned, one of the biggest stars that will be competing in the track and field trials is sinter sha'carri richardson. she recently sat down with cardi b to compare a few notes. yeah, yeah. okay, so you practically have like a superpower. are you born with it or you just got good at it? i really feel like i was born with it. i literally used to race, like even like the boys in my neighborhood growing up in the street. it's cool. i could do this. i could do this for a little bit. i can do this. sha'carri richardson has won the world title. like for me, my stage is a track, but what is it like for you when you're on stage performing? when the crowd is lit? i just get like this was always born to be like a entertainer. you just feel lik it was in you. it was always in me. all righ
and if, as they think they can, that both win in paris,t would be the first te the americ have sweptt since 1988. all of the action starting today should be a terrific watch, and you can see it all in primetime right here. that's the latest from eugene, oregon. i'm jay gray. now back you. so exciting. as jay mentioned, one of the biggest stars that will be competing in the track and field trials is sinter sha'carri richardson. she recently sat down with cardi b to compare a few notes. yeah,...
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because we've got to prioritize americ safety, it may never have been important it certainly man been time in our lifetime and this is --lr with that i'll take few questions. >> mr. speaker, marjorie taylor green said that she's going privilege -- to president biden this week if you don't move on that. had any discussions on yet and is that something you would be able to do anything -- now? >> we have talked about it in general impeachment power is one that we carefully hear as i've said heaviest power that congress has. it's needs to be methodical. look there's president biden sing the worst president i think president bin is worst president in the history of the country. and there may be a impeachable offenses there's process that's going about that's been looked at the committee jury diction so we have to let the constitutional process and our constitutional so yes. >> mr. speaker thank you. when talngbiden, eo that we expl out, few questions on that.hy is what we have now -- better than some limit why are you sayseuldn't go for some limit here and also is your plan to actually mov
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your rition underscores th degree of concentration that we see in latin america is economies -- latin americ'san you explain why this matters? mr. maloney: debate that has gone on in the united states for many years. competition is a discipline ending device. it is an incentive to geared toward innovation. it also weeds out firmshich over the longer run are lower productivity and helps transfer those resources resources to be available for to lower-coste forms. inputs for printing -- productivity. lowers the cost of consumer goods, the consumer basket for all of those in society. in latin lowers the cost of the basic bkeof goods, so for all of those reasons competition is very important. i think the things that we found that were neither in the report first of all were that latin american competition authorities that were to increase competition in the region among firms within the countries had a uniformly positive effect. that is to say that when they brought antitrust suits or the like or any kind of suit that tried to limit competitive behavior, you found productivity wages going up, so it
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interfere significantly i've hem even as we maintain our broad will continue to represent the interest of americ issuesilat multilaterally. d during my trip to china in april and at the g7 last month at the i've calledw friend-shoring, which involves deepening ties with a wide range of trusted partners and allies in order to diversify our supply chains and support long-term growth. this also creates significant opportunities for our private sector. ultimately i believe the modern , supply side economics approach applied to the areas i've spoken about today and to others is putting us on the right path to building an economy that serves us well for the long term collaboration between the publie heart of this approach i've seen the potential of such collaboration throughout my career and we've worked over the past three years to really ize -- realize it. the challenges we face deeply rooted -- are deeply will take time for the investments, the public and private sectors are making, to fully pay off. asad we will , continue to partner with american businesses ?- shifts from geopolitics to the ongoi
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, the bipartisan education plan of action to ensure all candidates running in 2024 has a vision for amersin the world and fully supports our diplomatic and development tools of global leadership. i'm honored to cochair this inittive along with my culture, the congresswoman who knows. let me tell you how importa one of my favorite expressions is is just a guy or gal taking a walk. [laughter] we are nothing without. you've heard a lot of great leaders out here today, but the reality that we need you, candidates want to hear from you, members of congress want to hear from you, business leaders, faith leaders, military veterans, civic officialsnd community activists. you are the one with the power and we need that power to kind of multiply our voices. so here's what we need from you. one, tell t are elevating the tools diplomacy on a foreign policy toolkit. a clear and compelling vision for why it's important to be a leader on the global stage and show them that in the midst of daily partisanship that can often seem is one area where republicans and democrats come together for the good of the
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this is worse for low income families and a problem that is worse in marinade -- in many americ c of6% of workers in american citie work gig jobs which do not have access to reliable retirement savings plans. and thisblem is disproportionatelys in america h that only 41% of band 35% of hid to 68% of white families. it is a burden disproportionately borne by women who hold only 70% of and they have to bear a generally cost because of high life expectancy and longer care over that small basis of savings. ling thing is that the federal government spends in the rm of tax expenditures $276 billion every year to support american retirement savings to the 401(k) system. the system works well for high income workers with high end employers. it for low income workers were workers in more precarious indtr what -- only ad 1%in the bottom 1/5 of the incoe distribution. we d■o works for a good chunk of americans but we wao sure to fill in the gaps and devise the solutions that flipped this upside down. this works with a lot of our notions of what is actionable in the united states. we have been w
this is worse for low income families and a problem that is worse in marinade -- in many americ c of6% of workers in american citie work gig jobs which do not have access to reliable retirement savings plans. and thisblem is disproportionatelys in america h that only 41% of band 35% of hid to 68% of white families. it is a burden disproportionately borne by women who hold only 70% of and they have to bear a generally cost because of high life expectancy and longer care over that small basis of...
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is was very real and throughout the fabric of americ >> building off of that you've talked about childnlistening to your fathers and reflecting on this. but we are infl a room filled with people in their 20s you co-authored a resolution on the 80th anniversary of d-day. obviously you work with their partners in congress and in the senate. you have an here of young people why is that important? why this date? all today? >> it is so important. were growing up the fourth of july you asked everybody in charge top who has served the entire church served stood she still had world war i folks around. you had korea. the cold war was going on. on vietnam was raging. everyone was in uniform. shocked my generation hasn't. but my uncles that good, both of my grandparents did. everybody did. many of you are in a situation has served your parents didn't, your grandparents student so because of that doing all that we can do to help people understand with the military has done for it what they do these sacrifices that they have make and continue ts important. it's a little harder because you don't have
is was very real and throughout the fabric of americ >> building off of that you've talked about childnlistening to your fathers and reflecting on this. but we are infl a room filled with people in their 20s you co-authored a resolution on the 80th anniversary of d-day. obviously you work with their partners in congress and in the senate. you have an here of young people why is that important? why this date? all today? >> it is so important. were growing up the fourth of july you...
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our kids -- they want to see americ better. they want change in the political system. want change in theconomic system. and darell put his finger rightggest problems in america. it isit is the power of money,y, too much money billionaire money to influence and direct what happens in ourongress. and in our presidential races. citizens united was probably one of the worst since roger taney and the civil war onor freed slaves. we have a a system in place today where a billionaire can decide to put $100 million into senate candidate, $5 million into any candidate democrat or republican, and buy it. andco it. that's not the american dream.fifth grade that i could run for office someday and from my hometown of south bend because i knocked on doors.o fish fries and spaghetti suppers to raise a few hundred dollars in support. unlimited amounts of money that can now be single person to buy off anon wamp and i campaigned back in the 1990's, wha could raise from an individual. and from $1,000 was all an individual could give us. $5,000 from a p.a.c. that's a lot of money -- that'
our kids -- they want to see americ better. they want change in the political system. want change in theconomic system. and darell put his finger rightggest problems in america. it isit is the power of money,y, too much money billionaire money to influence and direct what happens in ourongress. and in our presidential races. citizens united was probably one of the worst since roger taney and the civil war onor freed slaves. we have a a system in place today where a billionaire can decide to put...
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and so lincoln changes the nature of the war from preserving union to in a sense americ regaining its purpose as a nation and its humanity. hat the war continue until all the the bonds means 250 years of unrequited toil shall be sunk. and until every drop of blood drawn by the last shall be paid for by another drawn by the sword, as it was said, 3000so still, it must be said the judgment of righteous together. and so he ha changed. the civil war to a war about recovering the essence, the declaration of independence. this of course begins with the gettysburg address and. so the law of war emerges as law to transport to the united states from fighting a war about politics, secession to the war of war, changes by, saying that there are things y do, war you cannot steal people's beds. you ca steal their brass bed. you cannot steal their silverware. take their food. but one of the fascinating is, may, from what they do on the other side. and here's where we need to end on the other, what we see is a significant appalled treatment by the against officer as you command those troops. so at bl
and so lincoln changes the nature of the war from preserving union to in a sense americ regaining its purpose as a nation and its humanity. hat the war continue until all the the bonds means 250 years of unrequited toil shall be sunk. and until every drop of blood drawn by the last shall be paid for by another drawn by the sword, as it was said, 3000so still, it must be said the judgment of righteous together. and so he ha changed. the civil war to a war about recovering the essence, the...
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the you know, without the support off americal not exist. and israel, strong as it to rem. it can' american and to feel the american momentg with israel,la it. so some mean political a even te political advantage that is so disappointing. you , at this hour of what that country is going through. so this is what we do. i think we elect. and and that's one does support with please join me in thanking ruthmy name is colleen shogan. ■ i' united states. and i want to welcome to the national archives, of course, as the archivist of the united states is to preserve, protect and share ounation's records with 13 and a half billionarchi. we certainly have a lot of stories to share and to tell. but the story of our natio begie declaration ofcourse of human events, it becomes for one people to dissolve the■( politil bands which have connected them to and to assumee earth the sepl and nature's entitle them, a requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation, and notice what words appear in the first paragraph of thete and equal. separate, but was a cruel p
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we could that is until recen corner stone on americ d crumbling. we can no long imperial dollars.fact the new reality. the more rehold onto ite past the e alypse. russia is immune to sanctions. china is rapidly establishing an international trade currency. the bricks just last week launched their platform chain to swift. the saudis didn't renew their petro dollars bill. i don't w overstate the case. the dollars is the world's dominant currency. to keep way. the way they keep dollars strong. the military budget we can do it by dollars.s. we keep the wealth in our dollars by spending responsibly and reducing our deficits. we won't be the peal and able to import io■#■rthe happen happen we threatened to takeaway■fxhe■j ties ccalled sanctions. they just laugh at r as we start laying as equal. they were lift to c start working together to address catastrophic i'm speaking of weapons. i'msp speaking of ecological tipping points. some are familiar for a long time to us.mo some are new. the prospect of war■ today. maybe more frightening is the in bio weapon create bio weapons and super vir
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we have to focus on our economy putting amer>> there is no argument, they want to replace us. back. defense chair i tried to put as many dollars as possible to buy equipment, to off chinese threat because it is . when we investing he would not have voted for warm. thank god it passed. the most disturbing thing is tim owns stock in a company for the chinese military. mr. sheehy is he is the committee with the lowest readiness. i know a little bit abo i'm married to a marine and they pass the same standards. we enough planes or ships or submarines. that is joe biden tester's fault. >> the political divide is as deep as it has been, hyper-partisan entrenchment leads many to feel congress is broken. what canri together? mr. tester: montanans love people who work together. when my grandpa built his barn built the farm. medical hospital 50 years after my grandfather homesteaded the land, the community built it. that is what montanans expect. elected officials to go back to washington d and work with otherrei have been awarded as one of the most bipartisan senators in senate and i am also
we have to focus on our economy putting amer>> there is no argument, they want to replace us. back. defense chair i tried to put as many dollars as possible to buy equipment, to off chinese threat because it is . when we investing he would not have voted for warm. thank god it passed. the most disturbing thing is tim owns stock in a company for the chinese military. mr. sheehy is he is the committee with the lowest readiness. i know a little bit abo i'm married to a marine and they pass...
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offer is not aware of the department coordinating with the irs to use ai to unconstitutionally spy on amersfferent from saying unequivocally that the department is not doing so why won't the department just give us a clear answer as to whether it is actually using ai to spy on american citizens financial records? >> i will be happy to take a letter back, you are to have received a letter, take it back and we will see whether we can get you a clearer letter. >> i would appreciate that. i want to turn to another serious issue, infiltration of our communities by mexican cartels because of joe biden and the open border. as the chair of the subcommittee on indian and insular affairs, i have heard from tribes across the nation on this issue. on the written testimony, you have written how the department is working to disruptns and the zeroing in on the cartels. in april, the president of the bell community stated failures, we don't have help from the fbi, the border patrol, the dea, jurisdiction on federal lands, which are reservations. attorney general garland, his testimony comes from a tribe wh
offer is not aware of the department coordinating with the irs to use ai to unconstitutionally spy on amersfferent from saying unequivocally that the department is not doing so why won't the department just give us a clear answer as to whether it is actually using ai to spy on american citizens financial records? >> i will be happy to take a letter back, you are to have received a letter, take it back and we will see whether we can get you a clearer letter. >> i would appreciate...
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this is the amer i, the roosevelts, take you through beginning of the country th way the 1960s. it's pretty extraordinary tof one family. the bushes, bushes, the kennedys and their cousins, the fdr hyde park roosevelts.well, go to questions from our audience. yes, sir. please go ahead. thank you so much for being here today. i'm at graduate of montgomery college here in the washington, d.c. area, and i've had ain theodore roosevelt from a very young age i'm and first toward sagamore and first toward sagamore hill at age 11, in d my question and i'm hoping ultimately toamerican history. and my question isabout the dinner with booker t, the theodore well, i was i read about when theodore rooseve in october 1901 and about how carneyrted extending that invitation to booker t washington. and did carney not was carney supportive, but she also herself invited booker t washington to dinner at her home in new in at her in new york. and my question some about the dinner and about carney's dinner wondering do you know if booker t washington came to dinner at carney's home and and what they
this is the amer i, the roosevelts, take you through beginning of the country th way the 1960s. it's pretty extraordinary tof one family. the bushes, bushes, the kennedys and their cousins, the fdr hyde park roosevelts.well, go to questions from our audience. yes, sir. please go ahead. thank you so much for being here today. i'm at graduate of montgomery college here in the washington, d.c. area, and i've had ain theodore roosevelt from a very young age i'm and first toward sagamore and first...
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. $2il united states to let americ, that is really kind of the belief that if i am it wh my own hard that is just fundamental think different beliefs set. and that which underpins kind o. >> i'm sure this is an what i'm hearing is in a funny constituencyy socially liberal, upscale voters of the democratic party is making it more economically left. the infusion of the of voters may actually get the commitment to the opportunity t? >> i do not think so. the things that you hear, you hear people are really upset about this site via and are really sensitive to this idea o getting paid not to work. getting paid by the government not to work. social security, medicare, diff. they are seen as programs i into. frankly the only source of reot of these people have when it comes to foodmp when it comes to a lot of these programs. they do see a lot of fraud in particular these core programs in south texas cash economy. it is easy to hide income it is easy to hide income so it's easy to claim benefits. that is something that people down there are very sensitive to our polling is something that th
. $2il united states to let americ, that is really kind of the belief that if i am it wh my own hard that is just fundamental think different beliefs set. and that which underpins kind o. >> i'm sure this is an what i'm hearing is in a funny constituencyy socially liberal, upscale voters of the democratic party is making it more economically left. the infusion of the of voters may actually get the commitment to the opportunity t? >> i do not think so. the things that you hear, you...
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and claims he is being politically targeted appeared i'm jackie ibanez now back to "sunday night in americday night in america." president biden and first lady jill biden are sending warnings about the supreme court if biden is not reelected. the president spoke at a campaign event this week and another attempt to wear black voters while the first lady joined "the view" to promote her children's book. both took shots at former president trump claiming there would be disastrous results if he were reelected in november. >> and think of the supreme court, for god sake, talk about things getting worse. can you imagine if we put any more republicans the supreme court? no! we will lose all of our rights. >> if, in fact, we are able to change some of the justices who will retire and put in really progressive judges like we always have, tell me that won't change your life and trump justices are already overturning roe and decimating affirmative action and so much more. >> trey: i guess they forgot it was actually a republican appointed judge who wrote the roe v. wade opinion. it was a republican a
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hernandez has been a great time in central americ well.me on the economic front as well. it's about creation of opportunity and when you about the root causes of the drivers of migration. would askl perhaps you could share some thoughts on some of the economic areas of engagement u.s. has learned how to promote opportunities using local ur ones. >> michael u.n. and >> thanks ricardo. can you hear how about now? thanks ricardo it's great this d to do so in such distinguished company. as eric mentioned we are proud of the progress we have made though clearly many.s challenges still to address. maybe principle among them based on what the data tells us about why indivials are making difficult anan is economic oppoy which is a major driver within migration. le four points on this in terms of how we think about it. i will start with the broadest aperture and get more narrow. the big picture i would say the business enabling eir the specie firm level things like rule of■ law, physical security, public infrastructure and certainly addressing corr
hernandez has been a great time in central americ well.me on the economic front as well. it's about creation of opportunity and when you about the root causes of the drivers of migration. would askl perhaps you could share some thoughts on some of the economic areas of engagement u.s. has learned how to promote opportunities using local ur ones. >> michael u.n. and >> thanks ricardo. can you hear how about now? thanks ricardo it's great this d to do so in such distinguished company....
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they'd been here but in a state of limbo to them america's home americas where they build families, americe to our economy earned a living and had shelter they can go on to do better things of the american dream and the american story and it's been true for generation after generation until a. >> a group of republicans decided that they wmi/]grant, let's not forget president reagan, president h.w. bush president w until the 180-degree reversal by the republican party of the anti-immigrant with transamerica of course we need to secure our border and no one denies that but to bash immigrants is bad for america fighting for dreamers and comprehensive immigration is one of the issues that his strongest inside me since i joined the senate i was proud of leaving the gang of eight bipartisan with john mccain over ten years ago with pass comprehensive immigration reform the past the house and strong bipartisan support of 68 or 69 votes in the house republicans kill the bill . . . by marxist mantles. shameful event they have left lasting scars. columbia they are responsible for campus until october
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seeing maybe alarm bells and a growing number of amer americane abandoning democrat-run cities for supporter bushes and locals -- suburbs and locals are worried about the state you're moving it. highlight t california for example, residents shopping state home listings in florida, texas, arizona, nevada, tennessee, see the percentages of california looking at those states. new yorkers, same thing. this time it's florida, pennsylvania, north carolina, and ohio where they're look. as soon that lives in one of these states, the constant conversation is but are you going to bring your politics with you? there's a reason you like it here. maybe you shouldn't pervert it upon arrival. rachel: do people that leave those states leave them because they feel like they don't fit in in that blue state and they're sort of closet or red state and it was all lower cost of living and someone could be like i want to move there. i don't agree with all the stuff and nicer and cheaper. rachel: cara is a real estate agent in california and works for realtor.com and said red state residents don't care for people c
seeing maybe alarm bells and a growing number of amer americane abandoning democrat-run cities for supporter bushes and locals -- suburbs and locals are worried about the state you're moving it. highlight t california for example, residents shopping state home listings in florida, texas, arizona, nevada, tennessee, see the percentages of california looking at those states. new yorkers, same thing. this time it's florida, pennsylvania, north carolina, and ohio where they're look. as soon that...
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brotherhood's pogroms palestine as the start of the arab revolution and demanded ists include the thousands in amer disseminate it all the current slogans colonialist imperialist and racist. moscow' patrice lumumba university educated third world muhammad abbas in anti-zionism andit to countries that had never known --. the anti-jewish politicalstrategy of nazis. and islamists were aligned in the 1930s. despite their hostility to one another, you see building jewish -- were not inactive through all of thisurse. their main response to a emancipation not unlike the poles and italians and others, was to reclaim national sovereign ity without awaiting divine intervention. though that was not main impulse for its founding, the zionist movement expected that by removing the -- from where they were not normalizing their political antisemitism. in zionism was greatly mistaken. although the recovery of israel gave the -- self-defense once they mastered it. organizingthe -- in their homeland proved to be even moreective than it had been against them in dispersion. the arab league was founded in 1945 as an an
brotherhood's pogroms palestine as the start of the arab revolution and demanded ists include the thousands in amer disseminate it all the current slogans colonialist imperialist and racist. moscow' patrice lumumba university educated third world muhammad abbas in anti-zionism andit to countries that had never known --. the anti-jewish politicalstrategy of nazis. and islamists were aligned in the 1930s. despite their hostility to one another, you see building jewish -- were not inactive through...
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that central america can be a tough feature for everyone including us and especially as in central amer i think it's right on. the implementation in the way it has moved forward over the pasta lesson as you mentioned. why do i say that quite the different to design on the blueprint than toe think central americans are one of the hardest workers in the world there are certain groups that don't believe that centra■v america is big enough for every central america and to be able to develop. in that sense i do belie the approach in 2023 and 2024 has proven a hands and dialogues; society we think the indigenous groups and civil present a more efficient and more effective w moving forward in these countries. having that i'm going to move to your question. i thin it's fundamental for democracy the rule law and the u.s. approach in central it needs to be present in form and educate nationallyinternati. we can see it as a an early redey are there and they can present that information to everyone in order for everyone to see what's also i think the j fis to organo advocate on some topics that hav
that central america can be a tough feature for everyone including us and especially as in central amer i think it's right on. the implementation in the way it has moved forward over the pasta lesson as you mentioned. why do i say that quite the different to design on the blueprint than toe think central americans are one of the hardest workers in the world there are certain groups that don't believe that centra■v america is big enough for every central america and to be able to develop. in...