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do i send an email to you saying i want to subscribe, and do you do the searching or do they do the searching based on records that you make available to them? deborah: we consider this a collaborative process. let's say you go to ancestry.com and sign up. the first thing you do is sign put your name, birthday, where you are from and we help you build the family tree. about your parents, grandparents. as you go further into your history, we might suggest ancestors you did not know about. maybe you don't know the names of your great grandparents but you know where they're from or you might not know your great aunt. we would say, this might be a potential ancestor of yours. we actually unfold their history. maybe it's your grandfather's draft card or your grandmother's immigration papers. we start helping you put together a story of their lives. david: if somebody calls up or sends an email saying they want to use the service, they pay a fee. you have somebody that works with them or you give them the records and they can dig through it or if they need help they can pay a bigger fee or somethin
do i send an email to you saying i want to subscribe, and do you do the searching or do they do the searching based on records that you make available to them? deborah: we consider this a collaborative process. let's say you go to ancestry.com and sign up. the first thing you do is sign put your name, birthday, where you are from and we help you build the family tree. about your parents, grandparents. as you go further into your history, we might suggest ancestors you did not know about. maybe...
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want to do. reach out and make connections. say hey i saw that you all are doing this great work and i'm also interested. raise your hand and say do you need volunteers? are you looking for an intern and i will in turn absolutely. there are power in numbers and joining the existing movement coalitions is an excellent way to not be an efficient in how are going about change. considering a career change. this is the big one. all of us are not going to run for office. all of us are not going to manage a campaign and that's okay. consider what your unique skills are, consider what your unique abilities are and how you can be the most useful to those movement. i, a communications and digital media maven, maybe i can help to be a trainer. maybe i can wright grants for a nonprofit organization, grant applications. it doesn't necessarily have to be campaign related. doesn't have to be running for office. advocacy, grassroots advocacy, mobilizing your community. i'm still considering law school. i'm just
want to do. reach out and make connections. say hey i saw that you all are doing this great work and i'm also interested. raise your hand and say do you need volunteers? are you looking for an intern and i will in turn absolutely. there are power in numbers and joining the existing movement coalitions is an excellent way to not be an efficient in how are going about change. considering a career change. this is the big one. all of us are not going to run for office. all of us are not going to...
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you are empowered to do whatever it takes to do that. with that simple rule of engagement, teams are usually successful because they are empowered to do whatever it takes. that is why we had more than 5000 ukrainians feeding ukraine. obviously, they support from poland, but we had very few people. in gaza, only one team member. obviously they support, but only one member went inside. my friend and amazing leader. sometimes it is only one or two people. but you do not want to send too many people into a war zone. if we are able to send a few people and gathered the community, and make them stronger, and they make it successfully, then we are becoming very good. where do we respond? anywhere there is a need. there have been fires in texas. within six hours, these were already delivering. [applause] it is a small operation. >> how are you able to move so quickly within six hours? chef andres: because the world has never been more connected and because -- i do not know if you know, but the world kitchen is the biggest organization. we are bi
you are empowered to do whatever it takes to do that. with that simple rule of engagement, teams are usually successful because they are empowered to do whatever it takes. that is why we had more than 5000 ukrainians feeding ukraine. obviously, they support from poland, but we had very few people. in gaza, only one team member. obviously they support, but only one member went inside. my friend and amazing leader. sometimes it is only one or two people. but you do not want to send too many...
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i do not know that it will be sufficient. i do not know that it will not. we will have to let the data lead us on that. in terms of your second question, stagflation, i guess i would say i was around four stagflation, and it was 10% unemployment, it was high single digit inflation. right now we have -- and very slow growth. it right now we have 3% growth, which is pretty solid growth i would say by any measure and inflation running under 3%, so i do not really understand where that is coming from. in addition, i would say most forecasters including our forecasting was that last year's level of growth was really high, 3.4% in the fourth quarter and probably not going to be sustained and would come down, but that would be our forecast. that would not be stagflation. that would still be to a healthy level of growth. we will return inflation to 2%, so i do not see the stag or the flation actually. reporter: michael keith, bloomberg. the vice chair of the fomc said he is willing to consider the idea of the potential growth has moved up. you share that view, and
i do not know that it will be sufficient. i do not know that it will not. we will have to let the data lead us on that. in terms of your second question, stagflation, i guess i would say i was around four stagflation, and it was 10% unemployment, it was high single digit inflation. right now we have -- and very slow growth. it right now we have 3% growth, which is pretty solid growth i would say by any measure and inflation running under 3%, so i do not really understand where that is coming...
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what do you what you don't have to do? did you go, did you lose hope you're doing? like watching the eclipse done to rustle up underneath? there must be multiple drugs i using the younger couple of them. i really, really loved the passion that you're speaking here about. but i think we need some practical steps. yeah, i think, you know, they do well with all the speaking of them. other times perhaps a lingua franca, which is an african language and then english. but that's not the reality today. so how do we shift this thinking, how do we get more people interested in applicant language? is what people speaking them writing and then seeing them doing debates in them. let's have some ideas. so i think uh, on my side i'll do more localized things. uh, do you to tools and did you get to contents into our language into so he and this is the very best way to present this language. it is the very best way for people to live in the digital spaces. okay. you had another point for me, which will be our side calling the language we have at the best and whatever we are doing a
what do you what you don't have to do? did you go, did you lose hope you're doing? like watching the eclipse done to rustle up underneath? there must be multiple drugs i using the younger couple of them. i really, really loved the passion that you're speaking here about. but i think we need some practical steps. yeah, i think, you know, they do well with all the speaking of them. other times perhaps a lingua franca, which is an african language and then english. but that's not the reality...
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[applause] i do not want to do that. i played golf with a really good golfer, tony romo, do you know him? he may be a better golfer than a football player, i do not know. we played, we were talking about the state and a lot of things and we were having a wonderful course very nearby and we had a tremendous amount of support from the people of that club and i will tell you it is amazing and they love the state and the governor and lieutenant governor and this country, this beautiful thing to see, biden, he said, his biggest lie of all, he is a nice golfer, we have another nice golfer, mr. steve, and his son alex, he is a nice golfer. he is one of the most successful businessman in the country and he flew in just to spend some time because he is a big believer in the nra. biden, his biggest lie of all, he said he is a 6.2 handicap golfer. he could not break 200. he actually challenged me last week, we had debates with him and it was good. it was good. [applause] i think we are going to. he is still looking for the white st
[applause] i do not want to do that. i played golf with a really good golfer, tony romo, do you know him? he may be a better golfer than a football player, i do not know. we played, we were talking about the state and a lot of things and we were having a wonderful course very nearby and we had a tremendous amount of support from the people of that club and i will tell you it is amazing and they love the state and the governor and lieutenant governor and this country, this beautiful thing to...
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you do this? so really, really crucial for our survival. >> which was the google a woman over 40 in 2007 i started there and i was on used to be the younger permanent; right? but there was the early and the group. people over 40 so i had to learn really quickly a crash course in how to stand back and um, be okay with a tower-year-old telling me what to do; right? and i'll say in general you know, please don't tell me what to do i've been around long enough to know what to do but you know, whatever when we think they came out of schools i can learn something in the folks the i thought i hired me for my experience and worrisome and in google nobody looked like me but since then wonderful to have done the work, work in cross generations and having a 21-year-old son was way a baby boermz but now i'm focused own young people the the other day there was a young african-american woman at another table so fm was getting up to go and this older woman i had a friendship with (laughter) limiting go over they
you do this? so really, really crucial for our survival. >> which was the google a woman over 40 in 2007 i started there and i was on used to be the younger permanent; right? but there was the early and the group. people over 40 so i had to learn really quickly a crash course in how to stand back and um, be okay with a tower-year-old telling me what to do; right? and i'll say in general you know, please don't tell me what to do i've been around long enough to know what to do but you know,...
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to do next? >> as soon as i know -- [laughter] and to be clear, i have no idea. but i'm excited about a future where i will work to solve problems for people who want solutions. finish i'm really looking forward to that. >> it's become quite common if today for elected officials of either major party to privately express concerns about the extremism, as they put it, in their own parties. a scary few are opening -- openly willing to attack it head on. >> i understand why. >> right. a lot of them talk about it in private. and senatorny, in his book -- romney in his book dished quite a bit about some of the things his colleagues say privately but will not say publicly. what are your colleagues telling you without naming names? >> well, he and i have the same colleagues, so -- [laughter] >> maybe willing to share conversations, your conversations. what do you hear? and what are you telling them? >> well, this'll come as no surprise to anyone in the room, i say what i think. not everyone loves it. so
to do next? >> as soon as i know -- [laughter] and to be clear, i have no idea. but i'm excited about a future where i will work to solve problems for people who want solutions. finish i'm really looking forward to that. >> it's become quite common if today for elected officials of either major party to privately express concerns about the extremism, as they put it, in their own parties. a scary few are opening -- openly willing to attack it head on. >> i understand why....
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it is so easy to do that. men like to do that. so -- [laughter] -- making sure that folks don't leave when the going gets tough, making sure taking a break, talking to them privately, bringing folks back to the table and saying i know we can solve this problem, it feels tractable at this moment but we can solve this problem. being willing to keep everyone at the table within optimism towards a solution is the key. it is so much easier to go to a press conference and say i tried very hard but asked was unwilling to do the thing that needed to be done to get to the agreement. four many people, that is more satisfying. but i, old-fashioned demo satisfied when we actually get a product and then pass it into law and change the lives of the people that we serve. i think it is those four steps together which are key to frankly not just political negotiations, that is negotiations at any setting. >> don't take no for an answer. >> i never take no for an answer i think you told me at another time a lot of the things you worked on have been
it is so easy to do that. men like to do that. so -- [laughter] -- making sure that folks don't leave when the going gets tough, making sure taking a break, talking to them privately, bringing folks back to the table and saying i know we can solve this problem, it feels tractable at this moment but we can solve this problem. being willing to keep everyone at the table within optimism towards a solution is the key. it is so much easier to go to a press conference and say i tried very hard but...
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i you just do the normal things you normally do?— you just do the normal things you normally do? you just do the normal things you normall do? ., ., ., ., normally do? i would go there and do our thin normally do? i would go there and do yourthing but— normally do? i would go there and do yourthing but i _ normally do? i would go there and do your thing but i just _ normally do? i would go there and do your thing but i just don't _ normally do? i would go there and do your thing but i just don't think - your thing but ijust don't think tyson — your thing but ijust don't think tyson respects him. that's why he won't _ tyson respects him. that's why he won't look— tyson respects him. that's why he won't look into his eyes he doesn't want _ won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him _ won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him to— won't look into his eyes he doesn't want him to see. he doesn't want uysk— want him to see. he doesn't want uysk to— want him to see. he doesn't want uysk to feel what he is feeling. you know— uysk to feel what he is feeling. you know whe
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what do people think why we are here to do what we are doing? there is no vision for the future, and that is what i want us to be concentrating on for the next few months to the general election, where is the vision for the next five years? we cannot just vision for the next five years? we cannotjust win vision for the next five years? we cannot just win the vision for the next five years? we cannotjust win the election vision for the next five years? we cannot just win the election for the sake of winning an election, we need a purpose. d0 sake of winning an election, we need a --urose. ,, , , sake of winning an election, we need a --urose. , , ., ., a purpose. do you buy the idea that ou are a purpose. do you buy the idea that you are still — a purpose. do you buy the idea that you are still in _ a purpose. do you buy the idea that you are still in the _ a purpose. do you buy the idea that you are still in the game? - a purpose. do you buy the idea that you are still in the game? i - a purpose. do you buy the idea that you are still in the g
what do people think why we are here to do what we are doing? there is no vision for the future, and that is what i want us to be concentrating on for the next few months to the general election, where is the vision for the next five years? we cannot just vision for the next five years? we cannotjust win vision for the next five years? we cannot just win the vision for the next five years? we cannotjust win the election vision for the next five years? we cannot just win the election for the...
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do we aspire to do it right all the time? i hope so. that is the goal of any elected leader in any administration. i give a lot of credit to this president for his foreign-policy outreach with regard to foreign policy. that can translate into good relationships on the trade front as well. but, i go back to and i am not sure how many folks agree with this. but, i truly believe that free market economies and democracies, generally, need to stand up for the rules-based system. because if we do not, it is a very different way of life. and i am concerned about where that leads. because it is not going to stop in terms of economic policy. it will devolve into forms of government and systems that freedom loving people do not accept. doug: right. right. a few more questions, but i do plan to leave some time at the end for audience questions. so if you have them, thinking about those. turning to congress. you mentioned the miscellaneous tariff bill, which i believe it has been expired for a number of years. jay: three years i think. doug: you ta
do we aspire to do it right all the time? i hope so. that is the goal of any elected leader in any administration. i give a lot of credit to this president for his foreign-policy outreach with regard to foreign policy. that can translate into good relationships on the trade front as well. but, i go back to and i am not sure how many folks agree with this. but, i truly believe that free market economies and democracies, generally, need to stand up for the rules-based system. because if we do...
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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. you say this is what have almost marshall and it was holmes and it was fran way the supreme court approaches cases and it leads to moreresults. and for the critique, you saythis was bad history. the scholars did, a and they found that that's not what it in 1789 and moving baseline and that which was the main promise of originalism and you also say it leads to a failure to defer tothe other thing that was to happen with originalism. an'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 of that. i did dissent in that case and wesotomayor and i wrote a pretty long dissent we thought the majority was wrong in that case. and one of the reasons i think directly relevant to what i'm in this book, remember the two promises that the textualism made this is going to be a s
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. you say this is what have almost marshall and it was holmes and it was fran way the supreme court approaches cases and it leads to moreresults. and for the critique, you saythis was bad history. the scholars did, a and they found that that's not what it in 1789 and moving baseline and that which was the main promise of originalism and you also say it...
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i do but a lot of people do. i went to a company and try to do my best at the position i was given and thankfully somebody saw that and decided maybe we will set this girl up on her own. but i talked to either so many young people i employed were -- i used to think that is such amazingly good advice. no one is ever going to look at you to do the next thing unless you are excelling where you are today. sometimes just buckling down and doing the absolute best job at wherever you are is the best way to get ahead. >> then making the step of leaving and going out on your own. >> it is not it was easy. >> are member the first time i got a little bit of backing and they said to me you're are going to be in charge of your own now. i went home and googled it. sometimes naivety is the best thing for any algebra. i didn't know what i didn't know and so i had to just learn fast and fail fast. throughout my career i haven't made the best choices every time but i think part of being a good entrepreneur is knowing when things a
i do but a lot of people do. i went to a company and try to do my best at the position i was given and thankfully somebody saw that and decided maybe we will set this girl up on her own. but i talked to either so many young people i employed were -- i used to think that is such amazingly good advice. no one is ever going to look at you to do the next thing unless you are excelling where you are today. sometimes just buckling down and doing the absolute best job at wherever you are is the best...
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do they have go to do you have to have lows? it doesn't matter whether 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 them. that the issue is when you touched, as if example, you know, condemning the lease, condemning regions and you're inviting any such thing as i hit. and we cannot afford this in our country. and mostly that's the members of the loyalty. i'm the name it just the the extent that you con, requested the questions and we don't charge them requesting the return of them shouldn't role to be open for valid criticism, but isn't defamatory, should have so fund to have like, should have some right? yes. who's oversee well, the rules do this for me, but she was asked about the king e d o jurisdiction. what was this? it shows, dixon. there was no investigation or charged like when you condemned the king, then the charge final questions. off the all the is. you've had quite a journey being in a position, being an ally of a
do they have go to do you have to have lows? it doesn't matter whether 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 them. that the issue is when you touched, as if example, you know, condemning the lease, condemning regions and you're inviting any such thing as i hit. and we cannot afford this in our country. and mostly that's the members of the loyalty. i'm the name it just the the extent...
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to do is. liz truss— is, liz truss. it is soeb serring and of course _ is, liz truss. it is soeb serring and of course -- _ is, liz truss. it is soeb serring and of course -- sobering - is, liz truss. it is soeb serring and of course -- sobering and| is, liz truss. it is soeb serring i and of course -- sobering and he is, liz truss. it is soeb serring - and of course -- sobering and he has and of course —— sobering and he has and of course —— sobering and he has a great deal to do as a prime minister. but rushy is an expert on the economy and i look forward to keir starmer raising the economy, because rishi can always knock it out of the park. waiting lists imply real suffering. we did come through covid and both the disease and the lockdown and restrictions had health consequences. i’m lockdown and restrictions had health consequences— consequences. i'm going to pause ou, consequences. i'm going to pause you. because — consequences. i'm going to pause you, because the _ consequ
to do is. liz truss— is, liz truss. it is soeb serring and of course _ is, liz truss. it is soeb serring and of course -- _ is, liz truss. it is soeb serring and of course -- sobering - is, liz truss. it is soeb serring and of course -- sobering and| is, liz truss. it is soeb serring i and of course -- sobering and he is, liz truss. it is soeb serring - and of course -- sobering and he has and of course —— sobering and he has and of course —— sobering and he has a great deal to do as...
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can we be doing more or are you doing all of you can and some just slip through? what do you think? sec. raimondo: a few things. the fact that they have to use chips from breast pumps and refrigerators, which is what they are doing, is because our initial controls worked. we are denying this sophisticated stuff, which has slowed them down usually, which is what they are doing. they're having to rely on iran and china to do this. that is not good news, but it is what it is. we are doing everything we know how to do his fastest weekend with the resources we have. for example, when we find out a chinese company is going around our expert controls to russia, we put that company on the entity list. when we find out, we create a task force with the hsn doj to help us identify and prosecute countries or companies that go around our export controls. listen, if you have ideas of more you think we can do, i want to hear them. i think we are doing everything we with the resources that we have. it is massively frustrating and anchoring when you see russia do what they do and work with folks lik
can we be doing more or are you doing all of you can and some just slip through? what do you think? sec. raimondo: a few things. the fact that they have to use chips from breast pumps and refrigerators, which is what they are doing, is because our initial controls worked. we are denying this sophisticated stuff, which has slowed them down usually, which is what they are doing. they're having to rely on iran and china to do this. that is not good news, but it is what it is. we are doing...
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and what do you do to turn that around? ms. delbene: well we actually at the dccc, we've been doing a lot of two, make sure that we're engaging communities of color in our districts and part of that hag has been doing a lot of work to understand where people are getting their information and where their trusted information is coming from. because it can be very different in different parts of the country. it isn't just broadcast tv. a lot of folks are on social media and there are local leaders who have a big impact. we've been working with local leaders and the types of media people look at to get their information and make sure we're working with them directly there. in tom suozzi's district, we had folks working very closely and congresswoman grace meng was very influential in making sure we were connecting with the aapi community there, making sure that we were providing information in appropriate languages to communicate with folks, to make sure we were talking to community leaders to get information out and so we have a f
and what do you do to turn that around? ms. delbene: well we actually at the dccc, we've been doing a lot of two, make sure that we're engaging communities of color in our districts and part of that hag has been doing a lot of work to understand where people are getting their information and where their trusted information is coming from. because it can be very different in different parts of the country. it isn't just broadcast tv. a lot of folks are on social media and there are local leaders...
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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. so 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 fr
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. so 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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i don't regret doing that. i feel like i had to do it. it was the right thing to do. now, it's complicated, because it was redistricting. mich anyhow. that -- seat in the house. very 10 years, incumbents are mushed together. so it is not as simple as saying that was the cause. but it has increased the fear people have, and of course this time aipac says they are going to spend $100 million in this cycle, an inconceivable amount of money. and most of the money they are raising in democratic primaries is from republican billionaires. so it is a very difficult thing. >> the january 6 situation, and the ones like fred and liz cheney and adam sometimes you have to vote against your constituents to do what is right too. so, you have that situation. >> and most did not survive. >> there are not many. so you have to do that too. and that is what you are therefore, you have to follow the rule of law. if yourethat, they are not payiu enough to violate the law. >> the question on the hastert rule, i always thought it was a silly thing, personally. i can point to several votes. w
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we have like a work do you do? so you do ease of jobs, low school jobs, and i think that's live one way. if the people are here that you, that they have to do to, to work to give back to all social and it's a social um community. i agree that some people, some migraines hosted in our societies, don't want to work as much as so many thought. yes, and some germans don't want to work as much as somebody thought, you know, since some germans are claiming us. i do think though this, we are risk into creates pockets. so when their abilities and marginalization were by not offering appropriate inclusion pathways to people, language courses and, and so forth. what struck to the inclusion pathways, we do end up preventing them from really integrating in our societies and, and accessing jobs, accessing the dictation and so forth. and i think that's the problem with then you have this pockets, these group of people that's without the stable home and without the stable job. and it's often said, pray of criminal networks menu.
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how do you vote? yes vice president nelson lum, how do you vote? yes, commissioner young, how do you vote? yes. and commissioner linda parker pennington, how do you vote? yes. thanks. we have unanimous vote. thank you very much. a second. item 11 f is requesting authorization to modify the existing grant agreement with felton institute for the provision of employment, navigation and benefit support during the period of july 1st, 2024 through june 30th, 2026, and the additional amount of $542,327, plus a 10% contingency for the total amount not to exceed $1,022,948. z-coin lee will present this item. good morning again, president spears. commissioners and deputy director kaufman again, i'm lee with office community partnerships at diaz. this program started in january 2023 and is also named as benefit to work by felton institute. i request your authorization to extend the grant for an additional two years. navigating government benefits can be a complex and confusing process for job seekers who receive means tested benefits. how potential employment
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do you do use leave to school? do those sit down to the methods? yes. ok. do for them and send me really that should do this to somebody that can be the delays. you ask about that before i say that, i mean, it allows you to get somebody to resume them to decide, well the decision to be new, coming back to the company. michelle jocelot, the example the money paid us, you know, obviously don't all sewage issue for she had or say something. there's a whole new thing on this and then you have this an issue that credit is on the money or not you see to boise your community and a lot, a damn community infinity auto mall. second, let's see i year to move on. and well, my name is just the one say say luck guys, associated to look at our screen to then say that best along the weather must be was have a good meeting. i was on the golf about and they said i did indicate the subject to come from, but he ended up with me because he knows all the different onto the same thing. yeah. they're all new based on tv, all doing different on cannot you know this affects the tool
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i do love that. the quote from the front page of our government saying, we will not tolerate attempts to threaten or harass or silence people in the uk unless it's a protest, in which case we will rush through some new legislation during the coronation to make sure that we can now clamp down on protest. but other than that, we won't let other people silence our. >> and they're not going to throw out three of our guys, which is what they're going to do. this is what happens. >> well, it's interesting because these gentlemen i mean, they've got if you looked at their cvs, it's heroic stuff. they fought in the armies, they've been in the police. it's is it a case? do you think of them being like, deep sleeper agents, or is it just finally they kind of like, oh, yeah, i'll take a couple of thousand quid to have a look at these hong kong peeps. >> there's a lot of them. yeah. the money motivating thing. this is what apparently the china hack of two weeks ago was all about just getting people's financial i
i do love that. the quote from the front page of our government saying, we will not tolerate attempts to threaten or harass or silence people in the uk unless it's a protest, in which case we will rush through some new legislation during the coronation to make sure that we can now clamp down on protest. but other than that, we won't let other people silence our. >> and they're not going to throw out three of our guys, which is what they're going to do. this is what happens. >> well,...
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do you do? because you do the the, to the, to but as for the summer, but on the sort of jobs loop, because i see some of these guys. yes. i think towards the middle, excuse me, both my sons unit. so dean barnett spoke when you need me, just give me julie me deal is the volume or that it's lydia and i both a lot more would be a sort of sad to me. it is clinical dentistry. now is a good fit our cognitive, the guy is the party will know nimble of above that. yeah. i haven't of dish giving you because you have to get close to got those people jones, me from group and go buy soon. if possible, i mean should was, they really pulled up here, but we're still in the central area. when you start saying you will do the parts, you can just, i'm a little leave. just give the full, which i, it's uh, seems for medical companies. actually the protection of the boss is a little push for him. couple mazili name is ashley scott at all, but a foreigner group. we're confronted with the business for them. those are s
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or do you think he's going to do that? and it's pretty clear that on this issue, not only does he not share the country's values, that it's a problem. he's going to do absolutely nothing about it. >> and starting his election campaign in south east england, labour leader sir keir starmer says that what the conservatives have done to this country is unforgivable, and voters don't need to put up with it. >> rishi sunak clearly does not believe in his rwanda plan . i believe in his rwanda plan. i think that's been clear from this morning, because he's not going to get any flights off. i think that tells its own story. i don't think he's ever believed that plan is going to work. and so he's called an election early enough to have it not tested before the election. we have to deal with the terrible loss of control of the border under this government. we have to tackle the small boats that are coming across. nobody, but nobody should be making that journey . should be making that journey. >> meanwhile, lib dems leader sir ed dav
or do you think he's going to do that? and it's pretty clear that on this issue, not only does he not share the country's values, that it's a problem. he's going to do absolutely nothing about it. >> and starting his election campaign in south east england, labour leader sir keir starmer says that what the conservatives have done to this country is unforgivable, and voters don't need to put up with it. >> rishi sunak clearly does not believe in his rwanda plan . i believe in his...
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what do you want on it? >> sausage, pepperoni, and extra cheese. >> do you do gluten-free? >> no, no. more gluten, please. >> when i lived in chicago, i would always go to giordano's and they have the best deep dish pizza in the country. have you ever completely missed an event or date because you had it on your calendar wrong? >> i have had covid four times. >> how many vaccines did you have? >> i had four but i did not get sick. my memory -- i cannot recall if something happened last week or four months ago. i don't think the vaccine did it. i think it is a result of covid but sometimes i forget. if i don't write things down now, i forget them. at least, that is what i tell my wife. >> i have a great assistant, johnny. if i do forget, i don't forget because i have a backup plan and that man is johnny. >> he is the man. >> i don't forget things, but i have a lot of fear i am going to drop the ball and last week i got so confused about something that i apologized to somebody that i dropped the ball, i wasn't going to be able to make the appointment and everybody rode back a
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to a person how much sense touch how do you do it? how much do you need? would it be easier with a book like this or a scroll? and so that was that was a pretty instinctive form of research for me. and then what would happen was i would go and i would give talks and people would give me objections like what can't prove they're really doing anything right. and i was like, you know, ethically i have a problem with saying that a person is a machine but and so they just do work, but know i would hear that objection. i would go back and, i say, well, how am i going to go look at cognitive science? you know, one of the things that tends to happen in antiquity is you only see enslaved workers when they're being for things. all of a sudden they're real people when they have. well, that's right. you know, like they recognize people in order to punish them, that's when they become recognized. and so those of moves like talking to people, getting the pushback so usually go back, reconsider my worry in writing project was. first that i which is v
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we do not have any control of when the government decides to do so, but they had chosen to do it now with a open dispute with us. the reason we are taking strike action is because our pay has dropped over 26% in the last 15 years. which resulted in doctors that have graduated medical school with hundred thousand pounds of debt being paid as little as £15 an hour. what we are asking for is for pay to be restored. we are not asking for a pay rise, we are asking for pay restoration. in pay rise, we are asking for pay restoration.— restoration. in terms of negotiations, _ restoration. in terms of negotiations, you - restoration. in terms of negotiations, you are i restoration. in terms of - negotiations, you are saying that restoration. in terms of _ negotiations, you are saying that so far, despite various rounds of talks, they have not got to where you want? talks, they have not got to where ou want? . , talks, they have not got to where ou want? ., , .., . you want? that is correct. the government — you want? that is correct. the government have _ you want? that is correct. the g
we do not have any control of when the government decides to do so, but they had chosen to do it now with a open dispute with us. the reason we are taking strike action is because our pay has dropped over 26% in the last 15 years. which resulted in doctors that have graduated medical school with hundred thousand pounds of debt being paid as little as £15 an hour. what we are asking for is for pay to be restored. we are not asking for a pay rise, we are asking for pay restoration. in pay rise,...
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the same thing, which there is people that do want to do. i know that because i've spoken to people, you know, isn't of a tactic of, as anyone find for russia is going to be a criminal, a drug addicts, and alcoholics. but worse, you see what they did. so julie inside is just simply for reporting the truth. they may live in a sex offender, right? even though he's clearly innocent. so i wasn't above the per se, but he's more when they start doing this kind of cards, assassination, or the psychopaths spot coming out of the woodwork for a difference. if i move i difference, friends of i the for us personally is, is like i was that's back from me. but what kind of mentality is, uh, did you run into as far as people in the u. k. before you came over here for their product of the education system that's for sure. the past 10 years or so . the west has just been in bach and on a very busy course of events. it's ok breaking down the traditional families that doesn't exist anymore. hardly any one, i know that parents and that will get together mothers
the same thing, which there is people that do want to do. i know that because i've spoken to people, you know, isn't of a tactic of, as anyone find for russia is going to be a criminal, a drug addicts, and alcoholics. but worse, you see what they did. so julie inside is just simply for reporting the truth. they may live in a sex offender, right? even though he's clearly innocent. so i wasn't above the per se, but he's more when they start doing this kind of cards, assassination, or 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 figured that out there. well no we, we can never know what's really in somebody's heart, and i've said 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 he was born and raised here in the us. right. point. she also, she also dated to nash to sue's uh, 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
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 figured that out there. well no we, we can never know what's really in somebody's heart, and i've said 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...
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so how do we do that? do we use our time? merton hughes, as you know, from a jesuit, the catholic said everything is about relationships. and i think that's true. and so i'm saying let's build our relationships. let's let's go home and students and talk family and friends and and friends and in our congregations interfaith. so we have this thing called face world united to save democracy face united to save democracy black clergy were but imams who joined? rabbis who joined were in turn critical states where voters oppression is on the rise. i call it lawyers and collars lawyers are there to make sure things go well, but the colors are there to provide a kind of authority in presence. and we teach people trained a thousand already and people can find out by going through united the saved democracy they can find it are training go and we've trained a thousand called chaplain already so far to is very available places in de-escalation. how do we de-escalate confrontation and potential violence but how do make sure that people h
so how do we do that? do we use our time? merton hughes, as you know, from a jesuit, the catholic said everything is about relationships. and i think that's true. and so i'm saying let's build our relationships. let's let's go home and students and talk family and friends and and friends and in our congregations interfaith. so we have this thing called face world united to save democracy face united to save democracy black clergy were but imams who joined? rabbis who joined were in turn...
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do you have a second? do we need to debate it? can you stand up real quick? you are all appealing my ruling. i'm sorry i'm doing this backwards. you hate the rule and you want to see the debate happening, am i correct? fantastic. sit down. thank you. i apologize. i did this in reverse. those of you who are like, no, no, no -- i hate -- just, no. we've got to make it go slow, stand up real quick. >> madame chair, microphone four. >> thank you. the appeal is -- my ruling is overfunder. so this motion is in order. now we're going to go back to the motion. we're going to vote on it. all of those in favor of mr. redtop's motion which is to stick our presidential debate tomorrow morning, time certain from 9:00 to 10:30 and include mr. mike, say aye. >> aye. >> opposed. >> i apologize. but the ayes have it. >> madame chair, microphone four. >> yes, sir. my understanding is we are on mrs. robson's order. i call to question. >> madame chair, i wanted to depate this and asked this to be recognized before. i want to debate the robson motion. >> you wanted to? >> i want
do you have a second? do we need to debate it? can you stand up real quick? you are all appealing my ruling. i'm sorry i'm doing this backwards. you hate the rule and you want to see the debate happening, am i correct? fantastic. sit down. thank you. i apologize. i did this in reverse. those of you who are like, no, no, no -- i hate -- just, no. we've got to make it go slow, stand up real quick. >> madame chair, microphone four. >> thank you. the appeal is -- my ruling is...
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do you think this puts the pressure on labour to do | puts the pressure on labour to do something equally eye—catching? do you think we will see anything really bold still to come in this campaign from labour? really bold still to come in this campaignfrom labour? i really bold still to come in this campaign from labour? i think you will see it when _ campaign from labour? i think you will see it when the _ campaign from labour? i think you will see it when the manifesto - campaign from labour? i think you i will see it when the manifesto comes out but _ will see it when the manifesto comes out but i _ will see it when the manifesto comes out but i don't think the labour party— out but i don't think the labour party is— out but i don't think the labour party is looking for stunts and i don't _ party is looking for stunts and i don't think— party is looking for stunts and i don't think you will get lots of sparkly— don't think you will get lots of sparkly new policy and headline grabbing stuff. keir starmer is doing — grabbing stuff. keir starmer is doing a — grabbing stuff.
do you think this puts the pressure on labour to do | puts the pressure on labour to do something equally eye—catching? do you think we will see anything really bold still to come in this campaign from labour? really bold still to come in this campaignfrom labour? i really bold still to come in this campaign from labour? i think you will see it when _ campaign from labour? i think you will see it when the _ campaign from labour? i think you will see it when the manifesto - campaign from...
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it's but what do you do at 24? i did what a lot of people do. i went to a company and tried to do my best in the position i was given and thankfully somebody saw that. but i talked to so many young but i employ for people that are trying to get noticed anything that such amazingly good advice. no one is ever going to look at you to do the next thing unless you are excelling where you are today. sometimes just buckling down and doing the absolute best job is the way to get ahead. emma: you have to be brave and it is not always easy. emma: it wasn't always easy. i remember the first time that i got a little bit of backing and they said to me you are going to be in charge of p&l. and i said fantastic, and i went home and googled it. sometimes naivety is the best thing. i didn't know what i'd know and therefore i kind of had to learn fast and i think throughout my career i haven't made the best choices every time, but i think part of being a good entrepreneur is knowing when things are not going right and knowing what you don't know. and i surrounde
it's but what do you do at 24? i did what a lot of people do. i went to a company and tried to do my best in the position i was given and thankfully somebody saw that. but i talked to so many young but i employ for people that are trying to get noticed anything that such amazingly good advice. no one is ever going to look at you to do the next thing unless you are excelling where you are today. sometimes just buckling down and doing the absolute best job is the way to get ahead. emma: you have...
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as a teacher, what do you do? >> when i was when i was 15, in new york and we had a teacher who was who was a jazz music aficionado and he taught us about all the jazz artists and you've never had jazz since? it's. yeah, exactly . it was it's. yeah, exactly. it was like, oh my god, i'm learning this at school. yuck. it would have been better if i hadn't learned it. it's best just to stay away. it's best to best to make school a lot less open. we don't need. i'm i'm not even kidding. what? >> i'm saying this then i think theory teaching theory is fine, but the practical exam is too much. that's what i think. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> okay. moving on. our next question is from jane . question is from jane. >> good evening. >> good evening. >> hi, jane. >> hi, jane. >> my question is, is the covid inquiry worth £300,000 a day ? inquiry worth £300,000 a day? >> right. great question. is the covid inquiry worth £300,000 a day? a report by the times has revealed the staggering amounts the taxpayer is forking out to fund t
as a teacher, what do you do? >> when i was when i was 15, in new york and we had a teacher who was who was a jazz music aficionado and he taught us about all the jazz artists and you've never had jazz since? it's. yeah, exactly . it was it's. yeah, exactly. it was like, oh my god, i'm learning this at school. yuck. it would have been better if i hadn't learned it. it's best just to stay away. it's best to best to make school a lot less open. we don't need. i'm i'm not even kidding. what?...
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what did you do? the guy was, i knew it was, i need it was brand new, but why they should be started producing video people. so, particularly when you saw most places you could even funnier for us to go to it wasn't sure if the designer or near the time is, you know, tradition some stuff to the, the, the, view it, how much when you, mazda, tim, still to the junior parts scenario it's a gold rush in you. which of the cool part of a message who associated you particularly in your partially much...
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a less pain doing that. so that means when you buy through a diesel, i also do a to verify the shipping. but now you can share, collaborate, migrate uh, through the money, bring us the only thing is blah blah, blah, money bring us throwing that in for unless you want to somebody disorder as to how can we allow me one point in the simple blog breslin and emotions about it, we do a separate again the new so again, do nothing on these but the replacement to the voice on the patient barcode repeat is to sound for me. no one is sufficient or chair, 2nd in one. yes, or one of the lot i she, i guess i'm going to go for the loss of the sheet. i love that, i don't say say by doing these blogs if by song but girlfriend immediately didn't museum. all so kind of a lot of the politic teams. the bottom line here in the house, you know, may 10001000 is bringing them, watching us all the dog knows. and there's the new boss here to watch, you know, the, know the only difference. so control in the song does show the movie any
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it's not me telling anyone what they should do, but what i do stress is that we do things collectively, virginia, is not a liberal state, any slim chance is the one state in this country that has more people than any other state. and yet, in 2021, with a of organizations, a lot of individuals, a lot of people, virginia became the first former confederate state that abolished the death penalty. and so there are that can be done on level when we're all working concert together and. another instance in virginia they had a law on the books in 1790. so quite a bit of a ways back and laws seem like it's okay because virginia is only one of two state that said that if are convicted by a jury that the jury would decide on your fate your sentence. and the reason why that's problematic is juries ended up giving more time to people because they're not privy to know all the things that go into sentencing that. a judge would know the jury just much, just knows, okay, this is a crime and the maximum was five years. that's pretty much what they know versus a judge can always has other factors they kn
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nicholas: how do we do that? so that it is becoming seamless and effortless. education, control, the red behavior. we reward customers by helping them build a financial profile. nicholas: axios sara said one fun thing. so tell me the craziest thing you've heard of someone buying? larry: we have seen the wwe championship belt, power ranger helmets. the example a couple of years ago was correlation between diapers and clay stations. together. when you look at it it connects with the customers. young adults growing up or someone in gen x with a child late in life. but it is an interesting trend. nicholas: i sympathize. thank you for being here. thank you for making the time today. stick around, the conversations continue. larry: thank you so much. >> introducing axios senior business reporter hope king. ♪ >> hey. hello, everyone and welcome to our next summit -- what's next summit. how many use slack? thank you for participating. well, i bring it up obviously because our next guest is the ceo of slack and her first website -- we had the cofounder here to talk a
nicholas: how do we do that? so that it is becoming seamless and effortless. education, control, the red behavior. we reward customers by helping them build a financial profile. nicholas: axios sara said one fun thing. so tell me the craziest thing you've heard of someone buying? larry: we have seen the wwe championship belt, power ranger helmets. the example a couple of years ago was correlation between diapers and clay stations. together. when you look at it it connects with the customers....
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nscience and do what they've got to do. i just it helps me for my mental capacity to be in witfi somebody all of the time. i can vote against them and cut them on the house floor and then lk out of the house floor and we go eat a hot dog in what you are saying and i did gird new jersey accentsall rned out heavy for president true close to 100,000, and i appreciate that. the reality is i workh folks and i will vote against thyou can check my voting record against anybody in congress brother and i am one of the most conservative members. i juston't feel like it serves me or my purpose and i am a christian and not a very g but d all try to get, even though we don't agree. host: speaker johnson to new york to support the former president. what do you think about that? guest: i think it is fine. it is part of the job. everything we do is political. newe need to take politics out. this i d.c. everything is political. you saw when hunter biden was there and you saw democrats crowding around him and greeting him andeeting him and s
nscience and do what they've got to do. i just it helps me for my mental capacity to be in witfi somebody all of the time. i can vote against them and cut them on the house floor and then lk out of the house floor and we go eat a hot dog in what you are saying and i did gird new jersey accentsall rned out heavy for president true close to 100,000, and i appreciate that. the reality is i workh folks and i will vote against thyou can check my voting record against anybody in congress brother and...
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the computer do what you want to do. and, you know, just like classical computers, you have programming languages which take the sequence of steps that you want, but what it would be to actually do and break them up into elementary gates. and i guess the difference is that there are some constructions, one computing which don't exist in classical computing. you make it sounds so simple. why is it so difficult to construct a even a simple quantum confusion, then what are they made or they're looking well, there are at least 3 or 4 different things they're made of. so one way you can do find them computing. so for compete for a q, but you need to you need a 2 state system which is either say on or off or spin up or spin down or something like that. so if i end traps, the basic element is an ion and you use the electronic state of an ion and one state is a 0 and another state because a one. and you manipulate these states in 2 ways. one way is by shining lasers on them and that will change the state of a single ion. and the
the computer do what you want to do. and, you know, just like classical computers, you have programming languages which take the sequence of steps that you want, but what it would be to actually do and break them up into elementary gates. and i guess the difference is that there are some constructions, one computing which don't exist in classical computing. you make it sounds so simple. why is it so difficult to construct a even a simple quantum confusion, then what are they made or they're...
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do you like to come out here a lot? - i do, yes. - aw. (laughs) as we've gotten together since he retired, i've seen his short-term memory worsen, as well as his walk and his voice. - well, i've spent some of my time wishing that my voice wasn't gone. it's just, this is the best i can do. this is a good day. my wife, debbie's here. deb, what is wrong with me? what's wrong with my throat? - [kristine] john asks his wife of 48 years, debbie, to help him remember a lot of things, and through it all, he understands what's happening. - [john] oh, she's my brains. somebody would have to be. - [kristine] john's short-term memory has been declining for 10 years, but other symptoms have gotten worse in the last two, including shuffling and reduced facial expression. debbie doesn't leave him alone at all since he had a choking incident and is now on a soft food diet, he's not allowed to drive. he's even had to be hospitalized a couple times recently. - well, there definitely have been challenges. you know, it's not at all what you think of retireme
do you like to come out here a lot? - i do, yes. - aw. (laughs) as we've gotten together since he retired, i've seen his short-term memory worsen, as well as his walk and his voice. - well, i've spent some of my time wishing that my voice wasn't gone. it's just, this is the best i can do. this is a good day. my wife, debbie's here. deb, what is wrong with me? what's wrong with my throat? - [kristine] john asks his wife of 48 years, debbie, to help him remember a lot of things, and through it...
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we all do. today i hope we can further the request for information into the government's response to covid-19 and provide of the american people with honest answers about the actions taken to personnel and the institutes of health in this time especially at the leadership level. you will be sworn in today and your answers under oath and i strongly suggest you tell the truth, which i'm sure i do not need to advise you. you are testifying today under a subpoena. the terms required you to stay until the chair excuses you. i look forward to a robust and on-topic discussion today. thank you and i would now like to recognize the ranking member for the purpose of making an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. for decades our federal public health and scientific institutions have diligently upheld a legacy of respect and decorum in their work to advance the public interest and within these institutions, thousands upon thousands of federal employees have reported to work every day with the goal
we all do. today i hope we can further the request for information into the government's response to covid-19 and provide of the american people with honest answers about the actions taken to personnel and the institutes of health in this time especially at the leadership level. you will be sworn in today and your answers under oath and i strongly suggest you tell the truth, which i'm sure i do not need to advise you. you are testifying today under a subpoena. the terms required you to stay...
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and do what they need to do to _ themselves and do what they need to do to protect - themselves and do what they need to do to protect their i need to do to protect their sovereignty— need to do to protect their sovereignty and _ need to do to protect their sovereignty and i- need to do to protect their sovereignty and i support i need to do to protect their i sovereignty and i support the people — sovereignty and i support the pe0ple of— sovereignty and i support the people of israel— sovereignty and i support the people of israel in— sovereignty and i support the people of israel in that. - people of israel in that. benjamin _ people of israel in that. benjamin netanyahu i people of israel in that. _ benjamin netanyahu spokesperson told us on this programme was either the withholding of the shipment would not deter them from a mission into rafah or impact their war effort. is there a hope or expectation there a hope or expectation there it might make some difference to the plans? the first point — difference to the plans? the first point to _ difference to the plans? t
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>> just put your head down and do your job. do what's right. and that's why people, i guess, in georgia re-elected me with just a huge percentage. they knew that i just did my job. and that's what we're all called to do, is do our job. follow the law, follow the constitution. and at the end of the day, every allegation that was ever raised, we checked it out, and we got back to people. as it relates to threats, really what bothered me the most is the ones against my wife and the ones against my daughter-in-law. >> secretary schmidt, talk about it from your perspective, and secretary fontes has described it as domestic terrorism. is that how you see it? >> well, the point of these threats is really to terrorize and is to intimidate and to try to keep any of us and our election officials at the county level and at the precinct level from doing or not doing something that is their responsibility, which is such a core foundation of our system of government. so it's important, i think, that, you know, we treat them seriously, we take them seriously,
>> just put your head down and do your job. do what's right. and that's why people, i guess, in georgia re-elected me with just a huge percentage. they knew that i just did my job. and that's what we're all called to do, is do our job. follow the law, follow the constitution. and at the end of the day, every allegation that was ever raised, we checked it out, and we got back to people. as it relates to threats, really what bothered me the most is the ones against my wife and the ones...
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so it's like, do you know what? i've always liked labour. i do. i also like money jobs. >> again, she's not running for post. i think she's really just doing it to anger her co—workers. right. although the other guy in the aisle, the other guy in the aisle, the other guy, dan poulter, wasn't it the doctor? >> he he is. he is he actually going to have a seat? i don't understand how it all works. i'm. i just do this for living. >> no one ever considers the constituents in any of this, though, did they? >> i mean, all these constituents who will think of the constituents. but they all voted for a conservative mp. >> and then they go, no, no, no, no, we should have got a completely different political philosophy now. >> it's like, whoa, whoa, awkward. and does she call people or tell them in her constituency or emailing everybody like, look what i've done. i've changed. i've changed my mind. change your mind. she should just quit altogether. yeah, that's what she should do. >> yeah, that's a good point. rachel reeves apparently told her to f off in
so it's like, do you know what? i've always liked labour. i do. i also like money jobs. >> again, she's not running for post. i think she's really just doing it to anger her co—workers. right. although the other guy in the aisle, the other guy in the aisle, the other guy, dan poulter, wasn't it the doctor? >> he he is. he is he actually going to have a seat? i don't understand how it all works. i'm. i just do this for living. >> no one ever considers the constituents in any...