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when i came to jefferson city, nearly 8000 elective abortions were performed annually in missouri. as i stand before you today, i am proud to report that number is zero. [ applause ] . [applause] . [applause] [applause] now, another priority for this administration roads, bridges and missouri's infrastructure another priority of this administration, roads, bridges and the missouri infrastructure. wall roads and bridge repair might not be the most exciting topic, it is the one that impacts all missourians the most. infrastructure was one of the first major initiatives we took on. 5 1/2 years ago working with all of you we set out to repair and replace 200 50 -- 250 bridges. for the first time in our state history we leverage general revenue and bonding authority to fund our focus on bridges program. the way in which we created this program allowed us to pull down additional funds to not only repair 250 overlooked and crumbling missouri bridges, but it freed up additional resources for major projects like the buck o'neil bridge, the 270 north and the new bridge. many doubted it would
when i came to jefferson city, nearly 8000 elective abortions were performed annually in missouri. as i stand before you today, i am proud to report that number is zero. [ applause ] . [applause] . [applause] [applause] now, another priority for this administration roads, bridges and missouri's infrastructure another priority of this administration, roads, bridges and the missouri infrastructure. wall roads and bridge repair might not be the most exciting topic, it is the one that impacts all...
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sobre la avenida jefferson en redwood city. y le eché la bendición y colgué. fue la última vez que supe de él. asegura que hace 20 días quedaron de verse para el fin de semana tocamos su puerta. estuvimos llamándole, mandando mensajes y nunca contestó. dicen que han hablado con vecinos, amigos y también con sus sitios de trabajo, pues recientemente cambió de puesto hasta el momento nadie da razón de brian. la policía revisó su apartamento, pero no encontraron nada inusual. lo. lo tenían clasificado como un desaparecido voluntario. como sea, la angustia de esta madre solo crece. todo está como si él salió a trabajar y no regresó. ellos mismos se dieron a la tarea de rastrear sus pasos al dealer donde él compró su carro. y por medio de gps lo rastrearon y en efecto, hallaron su vehículo. pero estaba. desde el día domingo 7 de abril en nogales, arizona. ahí estaba abandonado, asegura. es un sitio cerca a la frontera, según lo que les dijo el del corralón, que es un lugar difícil de de que alguien que nunca ha ido a nogales, que aunque no vi
sobre la avenida jefferson en redwood city. y le eché la bendición y colgué. fue la última vez que supe de él. asegura que hace 20 días quedaron de verse para el fin de semana tocamos su puerta. estuvimos llamándole, mandando mensajes y nunca contestó. dicen que han hablado con vecinos, amigos y también con sus sitios de trabajo, pues recientemente cambió de puesto hasta el momento nadie da razón de brian. la policía revisó su apartamento, pero no encontraron nada inusual. lo. lo...
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city. the governor who is in the final year of his last term highlighted policy achievements and shared his vision for the he touches on several issues including work development, education, infrastructure and the functional crisis. [applause]
city. the governor who is in the final year of his last term highlighted policy achievements and shared his vision for the he touches on several issues including work development, education, infrastructure and the functional crisis. [applause]
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who compared cities to cancers on the body, to henry david thoreau and anna goes. so let's -- and on it goes. let's return to j.d. vance. during the campaign in 2022, he was on his way to new york for a fund raiser and he was meeting a bunch of millionaires, he did not put that in his tweet. he said, i am going to new york, i hear it is violent and disgusting. any advice? that is typical of the anti-urban discourse that has been central to american politics since 1790 and there is not a comparable discourse, as i am afraid she seems to think there is. it is simply unacceptable to talk about rural americans in the same derogatory insulting way that politicians routinely describe american cities. and we have seen that supercharged in the last couple of years. look at the way people talk about san francisco and new york and chicago. there is simply not a comparable discourse. not now, not across 250 years of american history. so i am afraid she just has it wrong. i know that book. she talked with some nice people and made some conclusions that historically just do not
who compared cities to cancers on the body, to henry david thoreau and anna goes. so let's -- and on it goes. let's return to j.d. vance. during the campaign in 2022, he was on his way to new york for a fund raiser and he was meeting a bunch of millionaires, he did not put that in his tweet. he said, i am going to new york, i hear it is violent and disgusting. any advice? that is typical of the anti-urban discourse that has been central to american politics since 1790 and there is not a...
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sharon chin introduces us to the jefferson award winner. >> reporter: joseph unpacks his car for a few hours of service starting with a chair as the guest of honor. >> this is our way of changing the world. >> reporter: joseph started free haircuts for the unhoused in 2019. he had a brush with professionals outside the seattle hygiene center that treated them like they were invisible. >> like walking through a mine field, stepping over them and not seeing them. that irked me. >> reporter: an idea in his head, why not serve those in need right now. >> i said do you need someone to cut hair? >> they said we need someone so badly. >> reporter: jump ahead to 2021, joseph began tent city barbers that gives free haircuts to people living with homelessness in the bay area. our motto is beauty will save the world which is a line from a novel. >> reporter: joseph's redwood city nonprofit mirrors his heart for giving. he spent 15 years running stanford's digital language lab but wanted a change. he became a cosmetologist and crowd funded for equipment. he offers a safe space for sheer comfort an
sharon chin introduces us to the jefferson award winner. >> reporter: joseph unpacks his car for a few hours of service starting with a chair as the guest of honor. >> this is our way of changing the world. >> reporter: joseph started free haircuts for the unhoused in 2019. he had a brush with professionals outside the seattle hygiene center that treated them like they were invisible. >> like walking through a mine field, stepping over them and not seeing them. that...
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so, forgiving free haircuts to the unhoused through tent city barbers, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to joseph. >> smile and style. we love that. joseph is now taking newly licensed talent from beauty school that need real world training and mentoring, having them give free haircuts to those in need. this is a win-win situation. >> nominate your jefferson hero at kpix.com/hero. >>> searching for treasure by the bay. a chance to score rare coins worth hundreds of dollars. the scavenger hunt is part fun and history lesson. >> we have hidden them in 11 different neighborhoods. >> i came over here and climbed over here and it was right there. >> that bay area treasure hunt with a live look at the golden gate bridge today. beautiful bay area. stick around. you don't want to miss that story. >>> from something lost to a chance to strike gold, 11 rare and valuable coins were scattered throughout san francisco for a scavenger hunt on friday. the most expensive $2,500 each. the coin collector says this is a fun way to teach people about the city's rich history. >> reporter:
so, forgiving free haircuts to the unhoused through tent city barbers, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to joseph. >> smile and style. we love that. joseph is now taking newly licensed talent from beauty school that need real world training and mentoring, having them give free haircuts to those in need. this is a win-win situation. >> nominate your jefferson hero at kpix.com/hero. >>> searching for treasure by the bay. a chance to score rare coins worth...
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i think my sons played there when we lived inside new york city often. well, thomas jefferson park has been, it's on the east side highway. i'm looking at it now. my sons definitely had gapes there. -- games there. it's one of the places where where illegal immigrants have sort of taken over. camps and hangouts, it just metastasizes. so the manhattan kickers, travel soccer team, also familiar with them, had a game scheduled, and and they couldn't play because the -- pete: the illegals said, no, we're not leaving the field. will: that's right. pete: here's the coach of the manhattan kickers. they're a 17-year-old boys' travel team, as will mentioned. this is what they told "the new york post." i directly asked them to leave, and some of them kind of took it into consideration, but then four or five of them said, you know what? we don't have to leave. we can do whatever we want. when you show up with two teams in uniform, a ref and two coaches, usually nobody is asking to see your permit. even when the game is over, you don't know if they're waiting for yo
i think my sons played there when we lived inside new york city often. well, thomas jefferson park has been, it's on the east side highway. i'm looking at it now. my sons definitely had gapes there. -- games there. it's one of the places where where illegal immigrants have sort of taken over. camps and hangouts, it just metastasizes. so the manhattan kickers, travel soccer team, also familiar with them, had a game scheduled, and and they couldn't play because the -- pete: the illegals said, no,...
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who were considered kind of the heart of the american story, thomas jefferson's chosen children of god were being supply entered by an urban story story and, a place where living in the city seemed like an increasingly sophisticated thing to do. and farmers who once had been seen as the backbone of america are portrayed by some in the cities as kind rubes. and there is a growing urban rural divide divide. and it's going to play out in a lot of ways ways. cities in the late 19th century, people went there because there were jobs, immigrants went there because that's where they landed. but they were tough. the number of people arriving completely, the infrastructure pollution, sewage problems, horse manure everywhere. it was not pretty. but as a result of a movement known, as the progressive movement, at the turn the 19th into the 20th century, cities had been cleaned up. improvements in housing and sewer and parks and playgrounds and sanitary ocean and changes in the form of government to make them more efficient. and germ being applied to clean up cities. you can see the difference dow
who were considered kind of the heart of the american story, thomas jefferson's chosen children of god were being supply entered by an urban story story and, a place where living in the city seemed like an increasingly sophisticated thing to do. and farmers who once had been seen as the backbone of america are portrayed by some in the cities as kind rubes. and there is a growing urban rural divide divide. and it's going to play out in a lot of ways ways. cities in the late 19th century, people...
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este es el centro de redwood city. a raíz de la pandemia, la ciudad cerró las calles entre las avenidas jefferson y broadway para que los restaurantes siguieran operando al aire libre. the way it was closed was temporary estaba cerrada de manera temporal y ahora la ley nos pide una solución permanente. hemos visto que ha sido todo un éxito el cierre de ese sector y esperamos que la comunidad nos dé su punto de vista. la visión es tener un centro comercial peatonal donde las personas puedan disfrutar de los negocios y restaurantes. al mismo tiempo. quieren aumentar el acceso de los ciclistas en la zona. para este proyecto estiman una inversión de más de 400.000 $ para mantener la seguridad de los ciclistas y peatones. pensamos eliminar las luces de tránsito en los cruces de la izquierda y cambiar la sincronización de las señales de peatones. pero qué piensa la comunidad? sería una buena idea por parte de am más oportunidades de trabajo para más personas, siempre y cuando no pienso no cambien mucho como el
este es el centro de redwood city. a raíz de la pandemia, la ciudad cerró las calles entre las avenidas jefferson y broadway para que los restaurantes siguieran operando al aire libre. the way it was closed was temporary estaba cerrada de manera temporal y ahora la ley nos pide una solución permanente. hemos visto que ha sido todo un éxito el cierre de ese sector y esperamos que la comunidad nos dé su punto de vista. la visión es tener un centro comercial peatonal donde las personas...
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este es el centro de redwood city. a raíz de la pandemia, la ciudad cerró las calles entre las avenidas jefferson y broadway para que los restaurantes siguieran operando al aire libre. the way it was closed is temporary estaba cerrada de manera temporal y ahora la ley nos pide una solución permanente. hemos visto que ha sido todo un éxito el cierre de ese sector y esperamos que la comunidad nos dé su punto de vista. la visión es tener un centro comercial peatonal donde las personas puedan disfrutar de los negocios y restaurantes. al mismo tiempo. quieren aumentar el acceso de los ciclistas en la zona. para este proyecto estiman una inversión de más de 400.000 $ para mantener la seguridad de los ciclistas y peatones. pensamos eliminar las luces de tránsito en los cruces de la izquierda y cambiar la sincronización de las señales de peatones. pero qué piensa la comunidad? sería una buena idea por parte de am más oportunidades de trabajo para más personas, siempre y cuando no pienso no cambien mucho como el
este es el centro de redwood city. a raíz de la pandemia, la ciudad cerró las calles entre las avenidas jefferson y broadway para que los restaurantes siguieran operando al aire libre. the way it was closed is temporary estaba cerrada de manera temporal y ahora la ley nos pide una solución permanente. hemos visto que ha sido todo un éxito el cierre de ese sector y esperamos que la comunidad nos dé su punto de vista. la visión es tener un centro comercial peatonal donde las personas puedan...
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the field at harlem's thomas jefferson park. the coach said he was asked what appeared to be 30 or so illegal immigrants to leave the field. the group refused despite police arriving on the scene. >> the police arrived and they still refused? >> the coach told the new york post the team felt unsafe and left and they don't plan to return to the field any time soon. >> that's brazen. >> we received hundreds and hundreds of e-mails. eating in bed is becoming increasingly popular trend among young people. data shows 58% of americans between 8 and 24 say their bed is the preferred place to eat when they get hungry late at night. >> i love gen z. >> 54% of adults of all ages admit to doing the same thing. earlier we asked our viewers their thoughts. caylee's pro and pete and i think it's disgusting. >> gross. >.>> helen agreed with caylee d said she has dinner in bed every night. joseph says no food should ever be in the bed. we're picking up a gender -- >> there's a theme here. elizabeth seems to think gender is a factor, saying it's
the field at harlem's thomas jefferson park. the coach said he was asked what appeared to be 30 or so illegal immigrants to leave the field. the group refused despite police arriving on the scene. >> the police arrived and they still refused? >> the coach told the new york post the team felt unsafe and left and they don't plan to return to the field any time soon. >> that's brazen. >> we received hundreds and hundreds of e-mails. eating in bed is becoming increasingly...
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kaplan is distinguished professor emeritus of english at queens college and the graduate center of the city university of new york. a scholar in century literature, kaplan has become best known as one of the most distinguished biographers of our era. he is published biographies of thomas carlyle, mark twain, henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an english professor's kind attention to jefferson's written words. jefferson only published one book in his lifetime notes on the state of virginia. but, of course, jefferson wrote consul treatises like a summary view of the rights of british north america legal briefs, memoranda the declaration of independence, and above all letters, thousands of them, which kaplan calls among his most powerful and revealing writings throughout his masterly pen, kaplan brings a skilled biographers attention to how jefferson reveals himself through his writing, often without without intending to, as kaplan says of notes on
kaplan is distinguished professor emeritus of english at queens college and the graduate center of the city university of new york. a scholar in century literature, kaplan has become best known as one of the most distinguished biographers of our era. he is published biographies of thomas carlyle, mark twain, henry james, charles dickens, john quincy adams, abraham lincoln gore vidal, and now thomas jefferson in his masterly pen. kaplan offers us a biography of thomas jefferson by giving an...
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over the field at harlem's thomas jefferson park. the coach for the manhattan kickers says that he asked what appeared to be 30 or so migrants to leave the field, but the group still refused despite police arriving. the coach told the post that the team felt unsafe and left and that the team doesn't plan on returning to that a field anytime soon. >>> now to some spring football. the ufl san antonio brahmas dominating the michigan panthers in a 19-9 victory yesterday at the alamo dome. meanwhile, the birmingham stallions taking down the d.c. defenders 20-18 in front of an electric birmingham crowd. the win keeps the stallions undefeated in the ufl's inaugural season. tune in to fs1 later this afternoon when the arlington renegades take on the houston roughnecks at 2 p.m. eastern, and those are your headlines. >>> well, spring is in full swing. we've got the top tips to keep any garden in full bloom all season long, but first, rick reichmuth is revving up ahead of today's geico 50 only fox. he's live from until keg georgia next. tallad
over the field at harlem's thomas jefferson park. the coach for the manhattan kickers says that he asked what appeared to be 30 or so migrants to leave the field, but the group still refused despite police arriving. the coach told the post that the team felt unsafe and left and that the team doesn't plan on returning to that a field anytime soon. >>> now to some spring football. the ufl san antonio brahmas dominating the michigan panthers in a 19-9 victory yesterday at the alamo dome....
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. >> reporter: the last double emergence, 1803 when thomas jefferson was president. anticipation sparking nicknames like cicadageddon with cicada heads launching tracking apps, and in chicago, painting giant plastic versions for a city-wide cicada parada? why do you want to add more? >> why wouldn't we? why wouldn't we? so this moment is magical. >> reporter: some even sharing old viral videos. >> have you ever wanted to eat tempura battered cicadas. >> reporter: of recipes for the uber cicada curious. at this museum, visitors are buzzing. >> do you think that looks cool or is it gross? >> it looks like both. >> reporter: it looks both? scientists excited to educate people about these winged plant-eating insects with that sound, synonymous with the start of summer. >> billions of them is kind of like a really big loud chain saw. >> reporter: what is billions or trillions going to sound like? >> many, many chainsaws going at the same time. it is the coolest thing ever. >> reporter: some people say it's cool. some people say it's disgusting. it depends on your take. sc
. >> reporter: the last double emergence, 1803 when thomas jefferson was president. anticipation sparking nicknames like cicadageddon with cicada heads launching tracking apps, and in chicago, painting giant plastic versions for a city-wide cicada parada? why do you want to add more? >> why wouldn't we? why wouldn't we? so this moment is magical. >> reporter: some even sharing old viral videos. >> have you ever wanted to eat tempura battered cicadas. >> reporter:...
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now, the chef and owner tells me he's managed to survive both so far and hopes to stay in the city that he loves. >> it's everything. it's crying, it's rage. it's anger, it's frustration. it's defeat. >> raw emotions for emani greer, the chef and owner of vegan restaurant roasted and raw at 14th and jefferson in downtown oakland. he's moved several times. but for greer, this is the fourth time his business has been hit. >> it's a very defeating feeling to just try so hard every day, you know? and even as a leader, it's like you don't have time to grieve. the most recent break-in happened at about 430 monday morning. a couple guys, young guys, broke in, they basically hit the glass and then they just go, like the same. it's almost a routine. >> a similar burglary happened in march, just as the restaurant was celebrating record lunch sales and the restaurant's been hit twice before that. the common thread, unfortunately, these are all four of our break ins have been young, black males. >> they have been my own, my own people. and it's heartbreaking. >> greer doesn't blame police or politi
now, the chef and owner tells me he's managed to survive both so far and hopes to stay in the city that he loves. >> it's everything. it's crying, it's rage. it's anger, it's frustration. it's defeat. >> raw emotions for emani greer, the chef and owner of vegan restaurant roasted and raw at 14th and jefferson in downtown oakland. he's moved several times. but for greer, this is the fourth time his business has been hit. >> it's a very defeating feeling to just try so hard...
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essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship, we care a lot about quality, we care about good design, and people like that. when people come in, we spend a lot of time going to the design wall, and we can talk about handle bars, we can see the riding position, and we take notes all over the wall. it's a pretty fun shopping experience. paragraph. >> for me as a designer, i love the control. i can see what's going on, talk to my cutter, my pattern maker, looking at the designs. going through the suing room, i'm looking at it, everyone on the team is kind of getting involved, is this what that drape look? is this what she's expecting, maybe if we've made a customization to a dress, which we can do because we're making everything here locally. over the last few years, we've been more technical. it's a great place to be, but you know, you have to concentrate and focus on where things are going and what the right decisions ar
essentially, we sell city bikes made for riding in urban environments. our core business really is to build bikes specifically for each individual. we care a lot about craftsmanship, we care a lot about quality, we care about good design, and people like that. when people come in, we spend a lot of time going to the design wall, and we can talk about handle bars, we can see the riding position, and we take notes all over the wall. it's a pretty fun shopping experience. paragraph. >> for...
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the dc national guard should be the elite unit that it was designed to be under thomas jefferson. it is responsible for the seat of democracy. it is not responsible for a state, a terror, it's responsible for a city, it is the only guard responsible for a city, it just happens to be the capitol of the most powerful nation in the world and i think that's significant and if -- if that change does not come, if this happens again and unfortunately in our political environment i think there's a chance. >> well, and i appreciate that response and i'm almost out of time. i would simply say this that i also think leading up to januare challenges from the president to the secretary of defense to the secretary of the army there should have been a lot of work in preparation for making sure lines of communications were set and series of protocol that is would be followed if and when things happened and that clearly didn't happen as well. gentleman, i appreciate not only your testimony for being here today but long service and support for the united states, thank you, and i yield back. >> the
the dc national guard should be the elite unit that it was designed to be under thomas jefferson. it is responsible for the seat of democracy. it is not responsible for a state, a terror, it's responsible for a city, it is the only guard responsible for a city, it just happens to be the capitol of the most powerful nation in the world and i think that's significant and if -- if that change does not come, if this happens again and unfortunately in our political environment i think there's a...