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mr. joyce: now recognize mr. edwards for any questions he may have. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. chairman. we probably look as much forward to this as you do. the initial -- of the initial $80 billion pay raise to the i.r.s., your agency allocated $45.6 billion toward enforcement and you claim that taxpayers under $400,000 would not experience the effects of that increased enforcement. nonetheless, according to the i.r.s. data book for 2023, it was reported that i.r.s. proceeded with 495,700 manufacture something-odd examineses of individuals making less than $500,000. and i'd love to get more granular and share the exact amount for the $400,000 mark and less, but the databook doesn't include that level of specific data. it's using $500,000 as the maximum in the range that i'm referring to. that's compared to just 21,455 examinations of taxpayers making more than $500,000. resulting in just over $3.6 billion in additional tax. clearly, american families and individuals earning $400,000 or less are experiencing the brunt of i.r.s. enforcement actions. would you agree with that? mr
mr. joyce: now recognize mr. edwards for any questions he may have. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. chairman. we probably look as much forward to this as you do. the initial -- of the initial $80 billion pay raise to the i.r.s., your agency allocated $45.6 billion toward enforcement and you claim that taxpayers under $400,000 would not experience the effects of that increased enforcement. nonetheless, according to the i.r.s. data book for 2023, it was reported that i.r.s. proceeded with 495,700...
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mr. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. biggs, for leading this debate, and thank you, mr. davidson of ohio, for your co-leadership on this bill. i'll tell you what is an insult, mr. speaker. an insult is to the american people, the citizens that live here, whose voice, whose vote is being degraded because of the horrendous immigration problem that we have at our southern border, through ill lyle aliens coming across the border, and not being addressed here in washington, d.c. one of the lesser acknowledged issues, but equally alarming as a result of the population coming across the border illegally, is the effects of this administration's failure to secure the southern border is the illegal immigration population's influence in america's electoral process. our democracy depends on accurate representation and electoral integrity. voting is a coveted privilege held by american citizens. and elected representatives are responsible for serving the interests of the voters in their district. but even if not a single illegal alie
mr. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. biggs, for leading this debate, and thank you, mr. davidson of ohio, for your co-leadership on this bill. i'll tell you what is an insult, mr. speaker. an insult is to the american people, the citizens that live here, whose voice, whose vote is being degraded because of the horrendous immigration problem that we have at our southern border, through ill lyle aliens coming across the border, and not being addressed here in washington, d.c. one...
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me a just was grandmother, mutual identity use, uninsured is number, which could jo leah michelle to mr. edwards, because it was supposedly the issue situation yesterday to go over this with them. beautifully, zoom up as ruler, liam grad to get some nice. it's affiliate though with that are. so you provide the smartshoot and the bachelor to go with destruct demotion university. if you, what are you sort of start over, we'll do it. the blue with teach do the secure motion, the one car in full failed to a ton of just to coming either to why so it'd be fine. all sacrifice is made so that the city could continue the find the just on the ground doing the will within the budget diversity, the beautiful because i'll ship it in, you know, good east, west virginia, motion or deals, voice increase of the sort of damage. so at the, not the music was the request voice embrace of you. but you could look what, you know, the, the 1st winter of the book a didn't just bring record breaking cold. it was also very long making the ice road possible until the end of april. and the last trips were made on th
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. edwards, for five minutes. mr. edwards: thank you, madam chair. today i rise on behalf of my constituents in western north carolina to highlight the dire situation at the southern border and to advocate for the enforcement of our nation's immigration laws. the biden administration continues to break records. not in a good way. the number of individuals on the terrorist watch list that were apprehended illegally crossing the southwest border increased 2,500% from fiscal year 2020 to fiscal year 2023. and a record breaking 301,000 migrants were caught trying to illegally enter our country in the month of december alone. our country's border control agents are overwhelmed and they are underfunded. and what has president biden done? nothing but open our southern border up to more illegal immigrants and chaos. i want went to the tucson sector of the southern border last year to witness the crisis for myself. i saw millions of taxpayer dollars in the form of unused border wall materials rusting away in the hot arizona su
the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina, mr. edwards, for five minutes. mr. edwards: thank you, madam chair. today i rise on behalf of my constituents in western north carolina to highlight the dire situation at the southern border and to advocate for the enforcement of our nation's immigration laws. the biden administration continues to break records. not in a good way. the number of individuals on the terrorist watch list that were apprehended illegally crossing the southwest...
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mr. styles, are you all right? ...a new york party girl and muse for her ex-boyfriend jay mcinerney's novel, "story of my life," a self-described spiritual healer, and, finally, an aspiring documentary filmmaker. john edwards, by contrast, was soft-launching a presidential campaign and a leader of the democratic party. so let's just start with the very beginning. -you're at the regency hotel... -oh, god. [laughing] ...in 2006. were you there to meet him? being there was a-a fluke. tapper: was he by himself? who was-- hunter: yeah, he was in a business meeting. i was with my friend. we're at a table, and, uh, john edwards was behind her, and he kept looking at me as though he knew me as well. and then we got up and left, and when we were standing on the corner, john edwards turned the corner and saw me there, and he literally, like, almost jumped into my arms. and my response-- what came out of my mouth was, "you're so hot." and w-what did he say back? [laughs] "why, thank you." i said, uh, "i can help you," and he
mr. styles, are you all right? ...a new york party girl and muse for her ex-boyfriend jay mcinerney's novel, "story of my life," a self-described spiritual healer, and, finally, an aspiring documentary filmmaker. john edwards, by contrast, was soft-launching a presidential campaign and a leader of the democratic party. so let's just start with the very beginning. -you're at the regency hotel... -oh, god. [laughing] ...in 2006. were you there to meet him? being there was a-a fluke....
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mr. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. biggs, for leading this debate, and thank you, mr. davidson of ohio, for your co-leadership on this bill. i'll tell you what is an insult, mr. speaker. an insult is to the american people, the citizens that live here, whose voice, whose vote is being degraded because of the horrendous immigration problem that we have at our southern border, through ill lyle aliens coming across the border, and not being addressed here in washington, d.c. one of the lesser acknowledged issues, but equally alarming as a result of the population coming across the border illegally, is the effects of this administration's failure to secure the southern border is the illegal immigration population's influence in america's electoral process. our democracy depends on accurate representation and electoral integrity. voting is a coveted privilege held by american citizens. and elected representatives are responsible for serving the interests of the voters in their district. but even if not a single illegal alie
mr. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. biggs, for leading this debate, and thank you, mr. davidson of ohio, for your co-leadership on this bill. i'll tell you what is an insult, mr. speaker. an insult is to the american people, the citizens that live here, whose voice, whose vote is being degraded because of the horrendous immigration problem that we have at our southern border, through ill lyle aliens coming across the border, and not being addressed here in washington, d.c. one...
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edwards or misses. why is it bob? assume i did really is almost detective work. i think some of them are still drop by a customer through the the phone or witnesses here. the pressure increased in july 2023. when the us senate committee took up the issue, the focus of the hearing, switzerland, alleged failings, security. we have seen the russian economy surviving better than we thought it was in part of that has been, i'm wondering, a dirty money in switzerland, global conflict between the testimony is built around or got the ball rolling router. a british national used to invest in russia, but it's now and activist the switzer allowing the russians to have access to the money to kill ukrainians. and we should do something to shut that down. and if the swiss aren't willing to do it voluntarily, then we should put pressure on them. they weren't going to give the nazi gold back to the jewish people until congress got involved. and congress has power here and us with respect that. and sometimes when people don't behave themselves, we need to give them an incentive t
edwards or misses. why is it bob? assume i did really is almost detective work. i think some of them are still drop by a customer through the the phone or witnesses here. the pressure increased in july 2023. when the us senate committee took up the issue, the focus of the hearing, switzerland, alleged failings, security. we have seen the russian economy surviving better than we thought it was in part of that has been, i'm wondering, a dirty money in switzerland, global conflict between the...
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colonel we recognize mr. edwards for any questions. >> thank you, mr. church, thank you, we probably look as much forward to this as you do. of the initial 80 billion-dollar pay raise to the irs, your agency allocated 45.6 billion towards enforcement and you claim that taxpayers under $400,000 would not experience the effects of that increase enforcement, nonetheless according to the irs databook for 2023, it was reported that the irs proceeded with 495,700 ursome odd examinations of individuals making less than $500,000. i would love to get more granular and share the exact amount for the 400,000 mark unless the databook doesn't include that level of specific data of choosing 500,000 as the maximum in the range that i'm referring to. that is compared to 21455 examinations of taxpayers making more than $500,000. resulted in over $3.6 billion in additional taxes. clearly american families and individuals earning 400,000 or less are experiencing the brunt of the irs enforcement actions, would you agree with that? >> i would not congressman. >> and your ba
colonel we recognize mr. edwards for any questions. >> thank you, mr. church, thank you, we probably look as much forward to this as you do. of the initial 80 billion-dollar pay raise to the irs, your agency allocated 45.6 billion towards enforcement and you claim that taxpayers under $400,000 would not experience the effects of that increase enforcement, nonetheless according to the irs databook for 2023, it was reported that the irs proceeded with 495,700 ursome odd examinations of...
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edwards got off. we don't know if the former president will testify in his own defense that a large group of anti-trump protesters did show up and they converged on the courthouse. [chanting] those protesters tried to drown out some trump supporters having a news conference right across from the courthouse. that was a pretty loud and difficult news conference that occurred. as far as the rest of the trial this is the end of the prosecution's case. then it will be the defense. the judges said he expects closing arguments next tuesday so that's when the jury will likely get it. >> eric shawn thank you. the criminal defense attorney former prosecutor professor cornell university law school. randy let me ask you if you were donald trump's lawyer would you want him to testify? c no. in fact i've wouldn't call any defense witnesses but there's an old saying in boxing when you are ahead on points stay away. you be going for the knockout and you yourself could get knocked out and former president since so far
edwards got off. we don't know if the former president will testify in his own defense that a large group of anti-trump protesters did show up and they converged on the courthouse. [chanting] those protesters tried to drown out some trump supporters having a news conference right across from the courthouse. that was a pretty loud and difficult news conference that occurred. as far as the rest of the trial this is the end of the prosecution's case. then it will be the defense. the judges said he...
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mr. edward dwight i see you. now. if you see something or someone, i should see, tell me i'm victor blackwell on socials and thank you for joining me today. i'll see you back here next saturday at eight easter smerconish starts right now a republican and an independent walk into a libertarian establishment. >> you're going to have to wait for the punchline. i, michael smerconish in philadelphia. thank you for joining me. this memorial day weekend in an unusual move tonight, former president donald that'll trump will address the libertarian national convention in washington, dc and independent rfk junior spoke there on friday after having flirted with running as a libertarian earlier in the cycle this morning, the drudge report leading with his appearance saying rfk jr. slams trump locked down standing o from libertarians. he spent a lot of his hour-long speech criticizing both president's trump and biden president trump said that he was going to run america like a business. he closed down 3.3 million businesses with n
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. >>> thank you, mr. chairman. edward lawrence, it feels like a steady state and we have 3% inflation so if the data remains the same that you are seeing, and i know you say you don't see a rate hike it would stand to reason you would need the rate hike to get from 2 to 3. was there discussion about a rate hike in today's and are you satisfied with 3% inflation for the rest of the year? >> well, of course we are not satisfied with 3% inflation, 3% can not be in a sentence with satisfied. we will return inflation to 2% over time. but it is overtime. we think our policy stance is appropriate to do that. so if we were to conclude that policy is not sufficiently restrictive to bring inflation to 2% then that would be what it would take for it to increase rates. we don't see that, we don't see evidence for that. that is where we are >> was there a discussion about a rate hike at all? >> the policy focus has been on really been on what to do about holding the current level of restriction. that is really, that is part of
. >>> thank you, mr. chairman. edward lawrence, it feels like a steady state and we have 3% inflation so if the data remains the same that you are seeing, and i know you say you don't see a rate hike it would stand to reason you would need the rate hike to get from 2 to 3. was there discussion about a rate hike in today's and are you satisfied with 3% inflation for the rest of the year? >> well, of course we are not satisfied with 3% inflation, 3% can not be in a sentence with...
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maria: she's sticking to her talking points there, mr. chairman, even though edward lawrence did a great job of mapping it out. people making $85,000 are going to pay more taxes if you let the tax cuts expire, but she's ignoring what he's saying. >> that's exactly right, maria. if the trump tax cuts expire, every american will face more in taxes. and it really hits working class americans. we figured that a family making less than $75,000 a year would face a $1500 tax increase. this is unacceptable. we see the doubling of the child tax credit which the trump tax cuts did from 1,000 to 2,000? that is slashed in half. and you know what? the president can say that he's going to let every, every one of the tax provisions in the trump tax taxes to expire but he's not going to raise taxes on people less than $400,000? i asked his administration, where is your plan. they have yet to have provide a plan. in fact, they want to continue a $4 trillion tax increase on all americans. maria: yeah. i mean, if you allow the tax cuts to expire, obviously,
maria: she's sticking to her talking points there, mr. chairman, even though edward lawrence did a great job of mapping it out. people making $85,000 are going to pay more taxes if you let the tax cuts expire, but she's ignoring what he's saying. >> that's exactly right, maria. if the trump tax cuts expire, every american will face more in taxes. and it really hits working class americans. we figured that a family making less than $75,000 a year would face a $1500 tax increase. this is...
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first, our own interpret edward lawrence live at white house on the mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? reporter: yeah, exactly. the latest fox news poll, larry, shows that two-thirds of the voters are saying the economy is getting worse and 6% believe it's saying the same skin creased prices since president biden came into office played a huge part and 62% say grocery priors are a major problem about half sagas prices are a major problem and 37% say housing -- 47% say housing costs is a triple whammy for families that hear president biden misrepresent inflation. >> two times the president said inflation was 9% when he came into office. is he misinforming people or does he not realize it was 1.4%? >> thank you for the question. the factors that cause inflation was in place when he walked into the admin vagues, when he took office. reporter: today, neil cavuto pushed back even more. listen to this. >> stop it with the 9%, the more you say that the more people don't believe what you're saying. >> look, i think what the american people
first, our own interpret edward lawrence live at white house on the mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? reporter: yeah, exactly. the latest fox news poll, larry, shows that two-thirds of the voters are saying the economy is getting worse and 6% believe it's saying the same skin creased prices since president biden came into office played a huge part and 62% say grocery priors are a major problem about half sagas prices are a major problem and 37% say housing -- 47% say...
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. >> schmidt about it, but first our own intrepid edward lawrence live at the white house on mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. in the latest fox news polling, larry re, it shows that the president has a long way to go to try and convince americans he's in charge of the greatest economy in history. in fact, two-thirds of registered voters are saying that the economy is getting worse for their families, 30% say it's getting better with 6% believing it's staying the same. now, increased prices since president biden came into office play a huge part of that. in fact, 62% say grocery prices are a major problem. about half say gas prices are a major problem, and 47 say housing costs are that problem, a triple whammy for families who hear president biden misrepresent inflation. two times over the past two weeks the president's said inflation was 9% when he came into office. is the president misleading americans on that, or does he just not realize that inflation was 1.4% when -- >> you know, and thank you for the question. look, what
. >> schmidt about it, but first our own intrepid edward lawrence live at the white house on mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. in the latest fox news polling, larry re, it shows that the president has a long way to go to try and convince americans he's in charge of the greatest economy in history. in fact, two-thirds of registered voters are saying that the economy is getting worse for their families, 30% say it's getting better...
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and edward said, you know, i'm, it says here, and we as dragging is related to you. so mr. d u r, i would say a champion of a n c, a very big supporter. and when you hear a young fellow like this, seeing the n c, the people who are in power, they're not really working for us. what would possess you one might ask to continue voting for the n c. so for me, i look at what the agency have done. i look at the track record in terms of how have they been able to transform society from a space where there was 0 participation of black people in the key sectors of the economy. to know this expanded participation does more black people. there's a rising middle class of much black people. there's more back people that are getting educated. and so what we must remember is that um, this imperative to transform society that the nc promised in 1994 with a difficult job that they had to do the promise that people and they have tried to go looks and deliver results. so let's say let's come back to the issues again for young people. what are some of the things for you that are so critical? lo
and edward said, you know, i'm, it says here, and we as dragging is related to you. so mr. d u r, i would say a champion of a n c, a very big supporter. and when you hear a young fellow like this, seeing the n c, the people who are in power, they're not really working for us. what would possess you one might ask to continue voting for the n c. so for me, i look at what the agency have done. i look at the track record in terms of how have they been able to transform society from a space where...
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i welcome mr. hagar. what is your reaction to this assassination attempt to thank you very much. of course i absolutely come down this uh a tech on uh, our brand new brand new struggling feature, and i wish him a quick recovery. uh, i think the violence is no room in the democratic society and then we have to go back to the roots of democracy and freedom for the good of our citizens. so therefore, i very much agree with the, with the board. so we might have president that we should stop any violence and basically be of the examples and role models of a peaceful talk. and because they just needed that in democracy, it's about of, of ideas and solutions, not a battle of people. and there's no room for any violence and the best way to go to the official confirmation as to the motive of the suspected attack. uh, but can you speak to the, the political in bottom and that currently exists in the country. i mean, how have things reach such a point that a sitting prime minister is attacked as well? we see the molars nation all around the world that say, i know of course as a neighboring
i welcome mr. hagar. what is your reaction to this assassination attempt to thank you very much. of course i absolutely come down this uh a tech on uh, our brand new brand new struggling feature, and i wish him a quick recovery. uh, i think the violence is no room in the democratic society and then we have to go back to the roots of democracy and freedom for the good of our citizens. so therefore, i very much agree with the, with the board. so we might have president that we should stop any...
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participate like edward. in the past, i just said that the document can be a birth certificate, a national card, or a passport , which is for iranians outside the country. mr. dr. tuan nazif, i forgot to ask you a question about the age limit. you mentioned that the age limit is 40 years from the date of birth. register or from on the day of the election, it is mentioned that during the registration, i will read the minimum age for you again. 40 full solar years and a maximum age of 75 full solar years at the time of registration, i think it is clear, very good , thank you very much, but i think we have 3-4 minutes, 4 minutes until the end of the conversation. to register, either themselves or their lawyers and of course their fans, i have explained what will be the basis of the work. this is the resolution that i have explained to you today. my request to our loved ones is that those who want to do this those who enter the field must study this resolution , because the basis of our work will be this resoluti
participate like edward. in the past, i just said that the document can be a birth certificate, a national card, or a passport , which is for iranians outside the country. mr. dr. tuan nazif, i forgot to ask you a question about the age limit. you mentioned that the age limit is 40 years from the date of birth. register or from on the day of the election, it is mentioned that during the registration, i will read the minimum age for you again. 40 full solar years and a maximum age of 75 full...
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d ollars to promote renewable energy and electric cars and bay ginning saying thank you very much, mr. president. achier thanks, ash. the u.s. could soon ban chinese vehicle exports -- imports rather. chinese vehicles coming in and we ban it, why? lauren: national security concerns and smart cars equipped with cameras and sensors and monitor the driver, passenger and end their personal investigation and get data on our roads. our infrastructure and this is a warning shot and coming from commerce department and chinese smart evs and eventually come here. the commerce department c onducted an investigation and now deciding what action do we take? extreme? outright ban? safeguards and tariffs and consider how china would react to anything we would do because as ashley noted a lot of parts and components we need come from chai that . >> a domestic auto industry. lauren: absolutely. stuart: letting the chinese in, cheaper and better better and e over from detroit ask they can't have that happen. that's what's really going on here. thanks, lauren. show me the dow 30. time to do this and i s
d ollars to promote renewable energy and electric cars and bay ginning saying thank you very much, mr. president. achier thanks, ash. the u.s. could soon ban chinese vehicle exports -- imports rather. chinese vehicles coming in and we ban it, why? lauren: national security concerns and smart cars equipped with cameras and sensors and monitor the driver, passenger and end their personal investigation and get data on our roads. our infrastructure and this is a warning shot and coming from...
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princess edward's wife sophie visits ukraine and condemns rapes by russian troops, while the duchess of sussex plans to visit nigeria as she's discovered she has some nigerian blood. it's always about meghan. you should of course have , said you should of course have, said the duchess of sussex. well, with me now is my panel and let me let kelvin have the first word. you're a bit harsh, aren't you? >> but lowered you? >> but lowered you? >> yes. no it never lowers me. i've got. i got way further down to go than that, tessa. and you will discover it when we debate this . my will discover it when we debate this. my point really was that the king, you know, clearly , you the king, you know, clearly, you know, when you have cancer at his his age, you know, the first thing he does, he thinks about other people , right? and he goes other people, right? and he goes through a cancer ward. then you get sophie, who's been thrust into probably prominence in pubuc into probably prominence in public life right now, having been really much in the background now for the best part of 25 years. right
princess edward's wife sophie visits ukraine and condemns rapes by russian troops, while the duchess of sussex plans to visit nigeria as she's discovered she has some nigerian blood. it's always about meghan. you should of course have , said you should of course have, said the duchess of sussex. well, with me now is my panel and let me let kelvin have the first word. you're a bit harsh, aren't you? >> but lowered you? >> but lowered you? >> yes. no it never lowers me. i've...
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princess edward's wife sophie visits ukraine and condemns rapes by russian troops, while the duchess of sussex plans to visit nigeria as she's discovered she has some nigerian blood. it's always about meghan. you should of course have , said you should of course have, said the duchess of sussex. well, with me now is my panel and let me let kelvin have the first word. you're a bit harsh, aren't you? >> but lowered you? >> but lowered you? >> yes. no it never lowers me. i've got. i got way further down to go than that, tessa. and you will discover it when we debate this . my will discover it when we debate this. my point really was that the king, you know, clearly , you the king, you know, clearly, you know, when you have cancer at his his age, you know, the first thing he does, he thinks about other people , right? and he goes other people, right? and he goes through a cancer ward. then you get sophie, who's been thrust into probably prominence in pubuc into probably prominence in public life right now, having been really much in the background now for the best part of 25 years. right
princess edward's wife sophie visits ukraine and condemns rapes by russian troops, while the duchess of sussex plans to visit nigeria as she's discovered she has some nigerian blood. it's always about meghan. you should of course have , said you should of course have, said the duchess of sussex. well, with me now is my panel and let me let kelvin have the first word. you're a bit harsh, aren't you? >> but lowered you? >> but lowered you? >> yes. no it never lowers me. i've...
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assange mr. is a human rights defender. he has stood up for human rights and the provisional war crimes, etc. so i think time would be better spent on other matters of international affairs. christian: alice edwards, thank you for coming on the program. we're going to take a short break. on the other side of the break we're going to focus the blood announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... woman: two retiring executives turn their focus to greyhounds, giving these former race dogs a real chance to win.
assange mr. is a human rights defender. he has stood up for human rights and the provisional war crimes, etc. so i think time would be better spent on other matters of international affairs. christian: alice edwards, thank you for coming on the program. we're going to take a short break. on the other side of the break we're going to focus the blood announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public...
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police said mr ecke was seriously injured and required an operation. rhe english actor bernard hill, best known for roles in titanic and lord of the rings, has died aged 79. he played captain edward smith in the 1997 oscar—winning film, and king theoden in the famous peterjackson trilogy. hill was due to return to tv screens in series two of the bbc drama �*the responder.�* it's been a staple of breakfast tables and cafes across france for generations — we are talking about the humble croissant. now bakers in paris are challenging tradition — and addressing climate change — by making the pastry without using butter. here's our paris correspondent andrew harding. the french, as we know, take their food and all its traditions seriously. almost like a religion. so, what to make of this...? in a paris bakery, something close to sacrilege. it's a croissant made entirely without butter. like everything else on sale here. the baker responsible says his vegan business is booming. flakey?- says his vegan business is i booming. flakey?- one says his
police said mr ecke was seriously injured and required an operation. rhe english actor bernard hill, best known for roles in titanic and lord of the rings, has died aged 79. he played captain edward smith in the 1997 oscar—winning film, and king theoden in the famous peterjackson trilogy. hill was due to return to tv screens in series two of the bbc drama �*the responder.�* it's been a staple of breakfast tables and cafes across france for generations — we are talking about the humble...
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. >> mr. order? >> a gentleman had time expired be good to mr. knight for your statement. >> jim jordan, ranking member members of the subcommittee it is an honor to be asked to testify. my name is brian i am a senior research fellow george mason university in my research focuses on financial regulation is as a tool for broader policy. americans read the story of their lives and their bank accounts. a functioning in a modern economy the trail of records it can reveal their movements sexual preferences, health conditions whether they are likely to own a gun or have an abortion. the government can access these records without meaningful due process without the person i ever happen. perhaps surprising efforts to expand financial surveillance are increasing. while potentially while meeting they present a pressing threat to americans privacy a glaring weakness in our cause additional order that should be addressed. a recent example of this is federal law enforcement of financial institutions collab
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mr. kneedler. mr kneedler: justice, and may it please the court: in robinson, this court held that the government cannot criminalize status. and respondent has conceded here today that the city cannot criminalize the status of being homeless. our narrow submission in this case is that government cannot circumvent the principle of robinson by making it unlawful for a person to reside in the jurisdiction if he has that status. that is what the ordinances here do. as applied to someone who has nowhere else to sleep, which is an essential human function, the ordinances are the equivalent of making it a crime to be homeless while living in grants pass. although we think the ninth circuit was right to recognize that the core principle of robinson is implicated in this case, the court was wrong to award broad injunctive relief in the circumstances and manner in which it did. the robinson principle requires an individualized determination, and the ninth circuit's failure to require such a determi
mr. kneedler. mr kneedler: justice, and may it please the court: in robinson, this court held that the government cannot criminalize status. and respondent has conceded here today that the city cannot criminalize the status of being homeless. our narrow submission in this case is that government cannot circumvent the principle of robinson by making it unlawful for a person to reside in the jurisdiction if he has that status. that is what the ordinances here do. as applied to someone who has...
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the public do not really want mr starmer. i doubt they're overly keen on hearing the words deputy prime minister angela rayner or foreign secretary david lammy, and i imagine they shudder at the prospect of edward samuel miliband as the secretary of state for energy and net zero reform. well richard tice his party did perform pretty well, didn't they? in blackpool south there were only 100 votes or so behind the tory candidate and a whole host of council seats. the same people who stopped voting tory went out and voted for reform instead . that is reform instead. that is undeniable, and tice is bullish . undeniable, and tice is bullish. >> succeeded with our best ever by—election result by some margin, significantly ahead of our national polling average. many people in the media have now got egg on their face. they said we couldn't do it. you know, we were a virtual party. well, we've just proven them completely and utterly wrong, but it won't really make a difference at the general election, will it? >> talking of a genera
the public do not really want mr starmer. i doubt they're overly keen on hearing the words deputy prime minister angela rayner or foreign secretary david lammy, and i imagine they shudder at the prospect of edward samuel miliband as the secretary of state for energy and net zero reform. well richard tice his party did perform pretty well, didn't they? in blackpool south there were only 100 votes or so behind the tory candidate and a whole host of council seats. the same people who stopped...