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say i've i've redrawing my membership and everything so each party all the main parties are losing memb because of their starts on this thing, every single day around 300 palestinians are being murdered, why are the supposed representatives of the british people completely deaf to the reality that on the 9th of october 76% of the british public wanted a cease fire then, immediate and unconditional, doing the bidding of their billionaires and the israel lobby fire now they're supposed to represent the people um since who lotes for no cease fire what i question their humanity is their humanity even anymore so they need to turn the tables now because these people's lives rely on it's just the beginning as well as fire isn't even enough but it's a start and not a temporary. fire a permanent seasfire is what we need, all right, i want to go to chris again if if i may, what happened in the house of commons and this vote for the observer, it looked chaotic and farsical, so-called parliamentary democracy making such an unseemly spectacle of itself, what do you make of it all? well, it was compl
say i've i've redrawing my membership and everything so each party all the main parties are losing memb because of their starts on this thing, every single day around 300 palestinians are being murdered, why are the supposed representatives of the british people completely deaf to the reality that on the 9th of october 76% of the british public wanted a cease fire then, immediate and unconditional, doing the bidding of their billionaires and the israel lobby fire now they're supposed to...
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a greal t majority of our membes will not vote for president biden. yet some will.this. of.th the majority he was willing to say that. >> if the election were heldg today, davidto, liz, donald trur is your 47th president. for this reason. for starters, he's leading in every swing state, that's a poln that came up from the hill, soms by responsible till largehi margins, -ll- relatively largeis margins. he's p up 10 in nevada. he losarolt that state twice.ra five in michigan. if michigan goes to donald a trump, he will win in two groupm will putp, him over the line, b dog,th blue collar workers, especially in the auto industry. they saw what biden did as far as mandates around electric cars and knows how much that hurt them. and black and a hispanic as well. i've got a crazy number. this comes this week and it shows from howard university, they conducted a poll. they found in 2020 that 94% of l blacks supported joe biden.of that number is down to 49%. 45 point drop. if this holds you're looking at electorad l landslide for donald trump. david: and again, liz, it's the
a greal t majority of our membes will not vote for president biden. yet some will.this. of.th the majority he was willing to say that. >> if the election were heldg today, davidto, liz, donald trur is your 47th president. for this reason. for starters, he's leading in every swing state, that's a poln that came up from the hill, soms by responsible till largehi margins, -ll- relatively largeis margins. he's p up 10 in nevada. he losarolt that state twice.ra five in michigan. if michigan...
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it means that more people are dying andpl i have my team membs who are fighting. they were just civilians, nonmilitary people. they mobilized two years ago and they are facing significant drop of military equipment. so we are resilient still. but we can't understand why so many, especially the u.s., got tired of supporting us so quickly. >> last spring, there was you know, this talk of the spring offensive. but ukraine faired very well on the battlefield. amidst the aid they had gotten at that time and continued to push back against the russians. now we see the russians advance. is there a fear they're going to get close to thes key cities they had in mind like the one you're in right now? >> air raids are happening from time to time so russians are still targeting civilian objects. they were air raids which killed many people since the start of this year. if there will be no military support obviously, our soldiers might end up. when we will be out of our ur soldiers, it is still realistic for putin to take back the territories, which we were able successfully wi
it means that more people are dying andpl i have my team membs who are fighting. they were just civilians, nonmilitary people. they mobilized two years ago and they are facing significant drop of military equipment. so we are resilient still. but we can't understand why so many, especially the u.s., got tired of supporting us so quickly. >> last spring, there was you know, this talk of the spring offensive. but ukraine faired very well on the battlefield. amidst the aid they had gotten at...
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the other thing is it was a case as you recall in which membe of a group of young asian american micians wanted to register the mark and use it because it was historically used as a derogaty term and they said our goal is to reclaim and assert ownership show they didn't have derogatory treatment. i think they have the real argument to express themselves ll, it had to be the official name iouldn't be sufficien if they about the and more beneficial term so it was a rare case in which there was real value the source identifier rather than simply using it. >> in this context where the question i n can government prohibits speech but instead has to do with the government planning support to speech, whatever you want to put what labels youant to put on the context. we frequently talk about should be reviewableor reasonableness. i guess what iant to ask is whether you think reasonableness is the same standard r rationality. as i look at the case, we have one that is definitelyot intermediary or strict but when the court says we look for reasonableness, a tends to do a couple things. it tends to
the other thing is it was a case as you recall in which membe of a group of young asian american micians wanted to register the mark and use it because it was historically used as a derogaty term and they said our goal is to reclaim and assert ownership show they didn't have derogatory treatment. i think they have the real argument to express themselves ll, it had to be the official name iouldn't be sufficien if they about the and more beneficial term so it was a rare case in which there was...
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scandal, which volved a staff lawyer and kind of aelationship with one of her with one of her fami memb the process cost about $2 million for the state. and, of course, so time. and what she saw at the time was that this distracted the staff from doing the real work of the state. and so either these scandals matter a lot and hurt the white house's ability to be able to act and operate or they have no effect. it just kind of glances off their back so we can track to see what presidents do in these kinds of scandals. so, you know, how should presidents react? they're confronted with these scandals. i did not pick this picture of monica lewinsky on. it was like one of the first that showed up. but she looks really unhappy in this. this is one of the times that she's being deposed during the clinton lewinsky scandal. so how do presidents react to the kind of political of things? well, one of the things we know is that if you aggregate the scandals and all the sort of attention presidents give to these various tools, you can see some interesting patterns. what presidents do is they spend mor
scandal, which volved a staff lawyer and kind of aelationship with one of her with one of her fami memb the process cost about $2 million for the state. and, of course, so time. and what she saw at the time was that this distracted the staff from doing the real work of the state. and so either these scandals matter a lot and hurt the white house's ability to be able to act and operate or they have no effect. it just kind of glances off their back so we can track to see what presidents do in...
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refers only to appointed officials and it does t encompass elected individual such as the president or membs of congress. this is clear from the commissions clause, the impeachment clause and the appointments cus each of which uses officers of the united states to refer only appointed and unelected officials. the second reason is that section three cannot be used to exclude a presidential candidate from the ballot even if that candidate idiualified from serving as president under section three because congress can lift thatisability after the candidate is elected but before he takes office. a state cannot exclude any candidate from federal ofce from the ballot on account of section three and any state that does so is violatinthholding of term limits by alterg the constitution's qualifications from federal office. th colorado supreme court's decision is no difre from a state residency law that requires members of congress to inhabit this day prior to election day when the constitution requires only that members of congress inhabit the state they represent when elected. in both situations, a s
refers only to appointed officials and it does t encompass elected individual such as the president or membs of congress. this is clear from the commissions clause, the impeachment clause and the appointments cus each of which uses officers of the united states to refer only appointed and unelected officials. the second reason is that section three cannot be used to exclude a presidential candidate from the ballot even if that candidate idiualified from serving as president under section three...
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we could say we're not going to bring ukraine into nato memb membership. the other thing is take u.n. troops and put them in as a trip wire. we certainly didn't very visually show putin all the defensive weaponry we were providing for ukraine to deter him from invading. but we didn't do that. and putin invaded. i still am very interested to find out exactly what happened in istanbul, where they were sitting down and trying to bring the war to a quick conclusion, and boris johnson flies in. what happened there? i don't know. all i know is the result has been awful for ukraine and the ukrainian people. and i guess my time is -- not quite. must be really anxious. we need to understand and accept reality. as much as we hate it, you cannot create good policy living in a fantasy world, constructing your own reality. you have to accept the hard realities of the moment. just to repeat, with my remaining minutes here, our first priority should be to sure our own border, to protect americans, to keep americans safe, to keep our children safe. this surge, this contra
we could say we're not going to bring ukraine into nato memb membership. the other thing is take u.n. troops and put them in as a trip wire. we certainly didn't very visually show putin all the defensive weaponry we were providing for ukraine to deter him from invading. but we didn't do that. and putin invaded. i still am very interested to find out exactly what happened in istanbul, where they were sitting down and trying to bring the war to a quick conclusion, and boris johnson flies in. what...
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if they provide a list of all the choice membe w are covered byhiand it goes through al the functions that they perform a assesses whether the laws constitutional in every area or whether they have a legitimate scope. >> i do not want to resist the idea that if this court thinks those issues are promptly before it and affect the challenge come i do not want tota in the way of that. i think there would be a lot of value that with respect to this law and the lower court, they can control the creation and edorl function of the platform. that seems like something. >> could i ask you to comment on a few things? i understood him to s that the emailed function could be denied onhe basis. direct messaging could be denied . do you agree with that? >> no. it is moreike the pure tranison of communication and we would like to put those in the box. we do not think it is an inherently excessive product. >> do you agree that discrimination on that business violates the first amendment? >> i do not thinkn s own, it is always a friend -- a first endment problem. >> if you agree that a prite party -- l
if they provide a list of all the choice membe w are covered byhiand it goes through al the functions that they perform a assesses whether the laws constitutional in every area or whether they have a legitimate scope. >> i do not want to resist the idea that if this court thinks those issues are promptly before it and affect the challenge come i do not want tota in the way of that. i think there would be a lot of value that with respect to this law and the lower court, they can control...
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. >> thank you, chairman graves, chairman graves, ranking member larsen and ranking membe cohen members of the subcommittee. thanks again the an opportunity to discuss of the current and future priorities of the faa. safety. recent events especially generate fifth incident involving the boeing 737 max nine have shown us we cannot become complacent when it comes to maintaining safety and public confidence in the aviation system. since being sworn in as administrator i have focused on addressing potential risks to the safety of our national airspace particularly in three areas. significant safety events, air traffic controller hiring and continuous safety improvements. last year it was on uptick in significant safety events including a runway incursions and close calls around airports. in response faa tasked independent safety review team to look into these issues for they provided a report to me in november and we have already begun implementing many of those recommendations. to mitigate the risk of incursions we are pursuing a range of strategies and solutions including better data anal
. >> thank you, chairman graves, chairman graves, ranking member larsen and ranking membe cohen members of the subcommittee. thanks again the an opportunity to discuss of the current and future priorities of the faa. safety. recent events especially generate fifth incident involving the boeing 737 max nine have shown us we cannot become complacent when it comes to maintaining safety and public confidence in the aviation system. since being sworn in as administrator i have focused on...
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thisob is the problem that membs have because our constituents have a problem with this.nd may advance a political agenda of equitable housing but it does not advance a statutory mandate that you as the director have to promote safety and soundness. so, what we think you are doing here by assessing higher fees on higher credit borrowers issue were actually contradicting the statutory mandate to advance safety and soundness you're putting taxpayers at risk. i want you to take that feedback, evaluate and recognize the fact the borrowers with the highest credit scoresit are doig the higher fees. let me follow up and answer some very good questions about the federal home loan bank system. one t of the key lessons from te bank failures is how quickly they can cripple financial institution or a home loan banks have an ability to respond mosta instantly to their members funding needs. this is particular important for community banks and credit unions who otherwise and have access to the capital markets. i hear what you are saying but federal home loan banks are not the lender of
thisob is the problem that membs have because our constituents have a problem with this.nd may advance a political agenda of equitable housing but it does not advance a statutory mandate that you as the director have to promote safety and soundness. so, what we think you are doing here by assessing higher fees on higher credit borrowers issue were actually contradicting the statutory mandate to advance safety and soundness you're putting taxpayers at risk. i want you to take that feedback,...