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excellent syn ese united states in kenya, on of the nation's where two pilot projects in thctor of thelan, oeor development of biofuels, the other for production of thermal energy are taking have worked for months in this direction and i am particularly proud to announce the establishment together with the african;z development bank f innovative financial instruments which are open toon of those ind in developing strategies. acknowledge the united arab emirates foring made initial contribution to our multidonor fund, a fund we hope ll also grow groh together with you not coming mohns. we support the fund created by the african union a oecd to improve transparency in p■)ictrument ths to announce the great potential aan nations which are strengthening their ties to a free trade area on a continental stage. for too long, africa has mist understood and exploited, . africa is c■]tint that can surprise in con what is extraordinary about it. us to ce applications and build with them new opportunities with peer-to-peer approach in order to grow together. we want to do it not through anh facts. intent
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and ian spoke with cal oes about how mutual aid is helping crews secure the resources needed before the fire fight can even begin. >> we're here at a fire station with sacramento fire where resources like this are, oh, so crucial to knocking out fires in our area. but when it comes to wildfires, it's a whole different ballgame were cali estes to figure out how divvy up resources to get that fire extinguished. >> firefighters and fire engines have been moving throughout the state in support of though, while fire fighting efforts. >> we're hearing of many fires raging across the state to name a few. the post fire in la county. the sites fire in the central valley and the arrow fire in calaveras county. but with high heat forecasted for this weekend, concerns are looming. what this could mean for current fires. and if this could fuel new ones. cal oes broke down what their deployment of resources has looked like. >> right now, the california fire service has deployed about 250 fire engines. 2 fires both in northern and southern california. these fires are starting to get contained and thes
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cal oes broke down what their deployment of resources has looked like. >> right now, the california fire service has deployed about 250 fire engines. 2 fires both in northern and southern california. these fires are starting to get contained and these resources are being released. >> says they are prepared for the big weekend. warm-up. however, they are advising the public to be smart. you never know when a fire might happen. and when you need to get out quick. >> we want to re remind everyone have a plan. now when there's smoke in the air, it's often too late. have that plan now know what you're going to do. >> reporting in sacramento, covering local news that matters clotted stephanie and fox. 40 news. >> got to have that go-bag taking a look at the transamerica pyramid, beautiful blue skies here. a little fog starting to roll crawford's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here to talk about, you know, the heat in the firefighting. what's the weekend? get a you know, we see these temperatures really heating up tomorrow. i think tomorrow going to be a difficult day around the state to f
cal oes broke down what their deployment of resources has looked like. >> right now, the california fire service has deployed about 250 fire engines. 2 fires both in northern and southern california. these fires are starting to get contained and these resources are being released. >> says they are prepared for the big weekend. warm-up. however, they are advising the public to be smart. you never know when a fire might happen. and when you need to get out quick. >> we want to...
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there were le oe many different context as you can. as you do that this ore like ce. make sure you are surrounded by people who support you in doing what you love i got a call in my introduction as paul said in my introduction. i a school funding group i had two children at the time our oldest has severe disabilities so she ■)■!nt school funding group.was gonna run for of. hampshire and the chair of all party called ■áme she called an said there's an opening in the somebody to run. thats set in the constitution so it's a volunteer thing. she said we think it would be good at it. i said that's nice can't i call my husband and said isn't it nice, maybe i will think about it she syo have until ■tomorrow. i said it so flattering that i laid out all the reasons i couldn't. toide will make it work. make sure you have those people in your life because i never would've family that said this will be a lot but it's if public service are volunteer service is your passion, go at it. by the way, if you decide it isn't your passion or you is being a
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for some of us, because oe thats where the water is clean. our ws clean.s. issue.has become a socioeconomic for some other peoplehey have been striving for what some people opt themselves into. people opt themselves into. the administrative state can protect us all but those most vulnerable economically and racially, etc., it's an tive state that says you two deserve to be able to live a clean andea your childree to be able to drink clean war.yo your children, too, deserve the opportunity o walk into parks and enjoy parks. thee have been on those very issues, those very issues because for some people within our society, we don't talk about it and we think a civil rht■.■÷s movement was about rosa parks refusing to surrender a it. but if we really pay attention to the laws that existed in this country, in many ways our spared from the hundreds of thousands of them that also included black people coul parkk children could not swim in pools, including those fded through their parents' taxpayer dollars. so here i note molly murray laws in the united states and
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another confirmation of oe's love for gigantism. now the tallest skyscraper in the world has a bottomless neighbor. what else happened in the past 7 days. what events will not leave you without emotions, which is definitely worth finding out about. yana mendeleva has prepared a special selection for you. red furry, where they were looking for garfield's double. clouds of insects, why mosquito tornadoes appeared in the usa, big fishing, what the catch of the inhabitants of mali, who tamed the dragons and where to enjoy the views of the tea plantations, we will find out together in the next few minutes. red fur, ears, paws and tail. a garfield look-alike competition was held in malaysia. more than a hundred fluffies took part in the competition, but there was only one winner. the monday-hating, lasagna-loving cartoon character was recognized as a two-year-old british shorthair barbosa. at first, it felt really unexpected to win the garfield look-alike competition. my pet is orange and white and me i thought there were too many orange
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the 106 chemicalbe carried by oe used to blow chemicals into a tunnel.r enemy personan booby a poncho or other suitable cover is placed over entrance. the discharge from the dispenser is inserted the cover ensuring that a tight seal maintained around the hose. the prevent the chemical from escaping. ■xafter all openings of. the engine has started. the fan then throughout the may also be introduced grenades. tunnel should be tightly covered to prevent force back into the eways. partial destruction immediatelyo the enemy and after considerable repair, generally concussion or grenades to into a tunnel or shaft entrance to c effect these grenades will depend on the amount explosion. if the overburden is relatively lithe entrance or shaft and seal off the entryway. even if complete collapse is not obtained, grenades will usually dislodge enough eart to effectively block the entrance. all entrances must be treated in this way to completely neutralize the tunnel complex. convenal military, such as dynamitek tnt or c-4, also be used in partiann destruction. comb
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oes works with department of defense, nasa, on issues around potential debris. the peaceful use the space was about trying to do best practices in order to avoid collisions if orbital debris does take place, working with the coach if it is our debris or if it is a very debris as well. shirley about space diplomacy effort. >> thank you. i yield back, mr. chair. >> thank you. senator ricketts. >> thank you, mr. chairman. therefore, , the university of nebraska medical center has one of three biocontainment facilities in the country and only federally funded quarantine space. this is not a commitment on x you to make. to say if you're confirmed i recommend visiting. they were middle and taking some of ebola patients in africa americans who were infected with people and treating her in the united states as well as some of the first covid patients as well. so certainly worth your time if you're confirmed to make a visit. that asking you to make a commitment but keep in mind. ms. sarri, so within oes, the office of science and technology cooperation over caesar sta's
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i love that motto and reminds oe people, the people decide andj e get our rights from god.t our rights from god. the whole world was losing its mind during covid and slamming the shot south dakota made a different choice and onlyt ner once closed a single business o. i never defined what a central business don't believe the government has the ability that your business isn't essential. wentire country that didn't take the■l . but our people work and they did, the entire time. and when you saw those riots and violence happening across and tearing down mon and advertising campaign and said come to south dakota and said if you want to be respected, come to our state. first week, that y first week we had over 800 law enforcement officers say we want to comeo week and more there with the bey of■>e. so where are we today? today h is thriving and growing like crazy. hundreds of businesses have moved and thousands of people. n plan and historic reven our debr and built roads, bridges, dams and railroads and incomes have gone up over 30% since i governor. people have more money pock
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we know under president trump oe hundreds of thousfands jobs that come from that, the billions of economicose policies. wilt done. welso have a catastrophic crime crisis and i and i o that from a traditionally blue state like new york where we have seen democrats that control all levels, levers of advocate for defending the which allows violent criminals to return back to our streets. we have a crying cri places like san francisco, new york city,er a america. but what the american people are seeing through is this at the same time as the illegal weaponization of our courts and radical district attorneys like alv going after joe biden's chief li opponent. that is donald j. trump it is a form of election interfere it is illegal. it is unconstitutional. [applause] we must do everythingcan peoplee we restore equal justice under the law, that we stand up againsthiur course. i have been proud as a member of the new york delegnd just a proud new yorker, the file ethics complaints against alvin bragg, the corrupt process, the jury selection [applause] ink about this. it is so corrupt that in the j
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where do you stand oe issue at reparations?you might be advocating for when it comes ttw night, at reparations will come up tomorrow night in our conversation. ée challenge with the dialogue around reparations because it hasi discussed itll n my nationally syndicated program in l.a. but we also have this conversation aboarik reparation. i am based in californi and the nation is watching us. i often say what happens in cast a long shadow or a long sunbeam across the nation. @tti hope we will get this reparations issue right, will cast a long sunbeam and not a shadow across the country. after couple years, the reparations task force made tions a month ago, and now it is working its way through legislation about but reparations actually means. is watching us. tomorrow night i will put this reparations%yidpanel and ask spt is the link between this and climate justice? we will that question tomorrow night, as well. host: tavis smiley is a syndicated talkshow host and author. he will be joining us until the end of the program. you ca
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call them the thinking men's fundamentalists at princeton theological seminary princeton in the was oe conservative response to and i want to focus on benjamin b warel gould, who was a scholar at princeton. you're reading an excerpt from one of his sermons this week. he was born in 1851. he was the son of a well-to-do cattle breeder in kentucky. he camom pretty aristocratic stock. his great grandfather was a us senator. one of his uncles was a a confederate general and, the civil war. and hisand warfield really threw himself into serving his family faith. hestudent, and he returned to te later, in 1887, to teach there and to spend his life fighting against modernism by defending this know as biblical inerrancy. and we need little time with the idea of an error and seeis idea that everything in the bible true no matter what scholars might say that scripture has no error in it. the basic■x■ idea is very old in christians have alwaysúy■terneds a perfect source of truth, but inerrancy as fundamental lists d evangelicals cases has a more recenthis a to really understand what's going so to t
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. >> you've heard of the amendment did of the gentlemanecognized oe to recognize you after?> all those in favor. >> all those opposed. roll call has been requested into the clerk will call the role. @" i just wanted to say that is an important issue and i would love to see an address on the conversations about this last we could be addressed. that ought to be brought to the floor and we ought to debate about that. i essentially acquiesced an agreement trying todiction on te which was a general rule to try to keep constrained and focused the amendments broadly but do appreciate and agree with wanting to move worked with the congresswoman on that and there's bipartisan desires to deal with the issues and i just >> given what we are going to be dealing with for the remainder of the year i don't know what othe■8r to protect access to ivf for federal employees covered by the federal employees health benefit program it is essential to starting a family for many americans with access under attack by republicans and the amendment is needed now more than ever to protect access to fer
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people.ga republicans are trying to march us toward a nationwide abortion ban and restrict the reproductive oery. extreme maga repubcans are on again attacking lgbtq+ community with a particular focus on transgender children. something is really wrong with these individuals. extreme maga republicans want to undermine principles diversity, equity, and inclusion with the military, when latino e united states of america disproportionately serve in uniform. something is really wrong with these individuals on the other side of the aisle. th are not serious about instead, all they care about is bending the knee trump. questions? reporter: we'll talk about the ballgame later. in any event -- mr. jeffries: it would be you who would want to bring up the ballgame. reporter: in any event, there have been some democrats ham the supreme court, questioning the ethicses alito and thomas. there was a propo blumenthal yesterday encouraging the chief justice of the united states to restrict justice alito from offering majority opinion from presiding over his circuit. do you think that's a push too are democrats
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and they only make arrests of that sort in one neighborhood, then the statistics will be skewe like oe is is rife crime e are, you know, as no reflect the actualities.does oftentimes matthew guariglia when it comes to the jim crow era surveillance information gathering that was over the top, in your view? historical constant in american has the the. state surveillance of african americans in the city. i know, pre abolition, if you go to like lantern laws, which the the great simon brown hasçi really kind of brought into scholarly consciousness in, which people of african descent will require with them when they walk through cities. so any time you could see where they were i mean, this is, you know some of the earliest type of surveillance policy there was. and this continues up slave act, in which even very small black communities in cities like new york or boston, where slavery had already been abolished, suddenly police had a justification for surveilling those communities very closely, because some■Ñ■l f those black urbanites might have escaped. people who were had been enslaved in
and they only make arrests of that sort in one neighborhood, then the statistics will be skewe like oe is is rife crime e are, you know, as no reflect the actualities.does oftentimes matthew guariglia when it comes to the jim crow era surveillance information gathering that was over the top, in your view? historical constant in american has the the. state surveillance of african americans in the city. i know, pre abolition, if you go to like lantern laws, which the the great simon brown hasçi...
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how do you explain this to other members oes threats are, why do we need to rnhe wpons and infrastructurelemental gp will use is it's your own personal vehicle. a convertible. of different iphones you've thrown away and replaced bu we look at decades-old technology as our weapons assuma modernize.apon we don't need to of course we do. they decay in thab and. it reallyuld be a continuous tires and see what needs to be ne. w that they arele necessary to deter our adversaries then, in that commitment it's that we invest. >> the nucar foundation for ther decisions that we make in the security apparatus so on modernization we are fortunate to have a group of junior scholars. in the final report the partisan strategic posture commission established by congress concluded that the existingng is the current modernization program bei pursued is necessary but not sufenshare on what investments are needed and whatat activity functionality. we are looking at the nuclear weapons inventory is doing the sa things■" and not looking at additionalthngser+ do. one thing that was interestissis they looked at
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as the kind of sherlock holmes style than they did, you pugilists lie the nypd pde so with the rise oeatiy under j. edgar hoover, who was really ve in depicting the fbi as tes, rather than you saw the rise crime laboratory, things like af espey the the rise of the nud grew. exponentially between the 1920s and the 1940s, from a few hundred fingerprints on file to, airplane hangars. virginia, millions and millions of people on file thoseheir fingerprints. fingerprints? and this i play through the kind of■ eveda that the government does. if you applied for a federal job, you would get to do federal background checks, you would give paperwork to be to work in the especially a one to work and the kind of defense industries you had to give your fier through these everyday acts of bureau secrecy, the fbi was able to large database of fingerprints. has database helpful in policing? it' hard to know, really, in part because with so much information, it becomes incredibly hard, sift through at amount of information. if you have you have to pay all and, you have to put them on shifts. and they're
as the kind of sherlock holmes style than they did, you pugilists lie the nypd pde so with the rise oeatiy under j. edgar hoover, who was really ve in depicting the fbi as tes, rather than you saw the rise crime laboratory, things like af espey the the rise of the nud grew. exponentially between the 1920s and the 1940s, from a few hundred fingerprints on file to, airplane hangars. virginia, millions and millions of people on file thoseheir fingerprints. fingerprints? and this i play through the...
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you can solve homelessness easy you enforc oe the laws onyo loitering in vagrancy you arrest those who go to a facility those incapacitated by drugs go into treatment and facilities leaving a tiny fraction of the homeless the who aren't thereby there own doing a timely fraction is a tiny faction they can get the shelters and services you can get to thatt last step for that tiny fractiol until you go for the other ones that require structured empathyi it's notke like you say a feel-good destructive imposter of enter edition -- empathy people also don't talk about hot you need to get the mentally ill out of this city view want mental health you don't treatn' mental illnesst in aloud stressful area they placed sanatoriums in the countryside the scandal of homelessness is because of activistofs with no real world experience applying false empathy on a problem which calls for real empathy through boundaries structure and forced treatmenstrut or immediate evicn tough love is what we called it people don't understand concepts of empathy shouldn't lecture us on compassion your compassion i' de
you can solve homelessness easy you enforc oe the laws onyo loitering in vagrancy you arrest those who go to a facility those incapacitated by drugs go into treatment and facilities leaving a tiny fraction of the homeless the who aren't thereby there own doing a timely fraction is a tiny faction they can get the shelters and services you can get to thatt last step for that tiny fractiol until you go for the other ones that require structured empathyi it's notke like you say a feel-good...
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any way working through all of that again echo chamber and the nuclear world where we talk to each oe terms in this sort of but i think that discounts really what i feel is it. which is engaged citizenry to apply some breaks to the trajectory we are >> the first reader i'm sorry first question from the audience we have. reader and also yourself. it is for madeline about the chinese build up buildup actually. what is your best asked this is related to. hans caught >> the analysis is all over the map section6n of conversations and obviously bit of condemn. that's probably not one that will be the first big mistake the one reason. it's probably a combination of factors. his street.lÑ larger numbers were very arms racans it said. that has obv some extent. what. because they fear u.s. it's much more capable ofg strike? is that it? is it that they think of it more nuclearces elaborate in the conventional term intervening.dent xi likes he chinese military to be bigger. he sent out a decree that says china has to be a world-class military power by the this century he go do that. the services
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it probably won't be in the 4 months i told oes but a much shorter timeframe i anticipate other agencies able to accomplish this. for nert, they had the city wide drill at spark social on 4-20. well attended, many members of the command staff, commissioner nakajo was there. a wonderful opportunity to see nert in operations and for them to interact with our firefighters and also gives the opportunities to pull one member of the organizations aside and ask them to take the temporary nert coordinator position, so lieutenant jonathan honda has been named temporary nert coordinator and like to make announcement that and look forward to great things from john honda. that is the end of this portion of the report, but in the past we talked about our interactions with autonomous vehicles and the state of play with autonomous vehicles so i'll point out thijs in april. in april i traveled to sacramento and testify in the transportation subcommittee on assembly member tang ab1777. it passed through transportation unanimously. it has since gone on to appropriations, where it also passed unanimously a
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for too long, for too long our focus on arms-control hasbers oe paid too little focus and attention to, this is the moment to redouble our efforts. in a world marked by uncertainty and growing competition. it is■g■: time for fostering understanding. it is more critical now than ever before. starting here at home. inevitably own infinite desires with our limited needs. that means making harder decisions about how and where we spent the taxpayer dollars. our? i believe we can. i know we must. millions of dollars have been spent in the last decade on weapons programs. it is well past the moment when we say enough. together, we must confront the challenges before us not by building ever dangerous weapons for placing the same priority on effective arms-control and risk reduction measures that have been currently placed on the nuclear modernization. we may face many challenges but we still do not have the choice on which future we will pursue. we know the risks. we know the d modernization in the inevitable arms race will hold. that is why it is even more important that we redouble our effor
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,iation -- and this has gone back and forth for a long time -- you get to a point where if one side oe its demands including insisting on changes for things it had already question whether they're proceeding in good faith or not what we've seen and egyptian colleagues, we're determined to try and bridge the and i believe those gaps are bridgeable. doesn't mhey will be bridged because again it ultimately depends on people saying thing and we both said the longer this and remember, hamas had this for 12 days, and it's world stood still in those 12 days. people were s days. the longer this goes on, the more people will suffer. and it's time for the haggling to stop and a ceasefire to start. it's as a simple as that. israel accepted the proposal if as it was and as it hamas didn't. is so i think it's pretty c happen. is and we're determined to make in the coming days try to work this concern -- we will work thisith you are general city and see if the gaps -- urgencyee that if the gaps are workable, we can actually work and bring it toay be that hamas continues to say no. well or to everyon
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the united states and nato companies have criticized it very strongly the g20 states which is a group oendustrialized countries nuclear weapon use are they are trying to hold the line and make it clearts will not be tolerated. yet some this. >> california santa barbara this is goodst morning you are on with daryl kimball. >> hi youwr you did mention that book by jacobson n scenario. i did see the interview on after it was one of the most sobering things i have seen on yet. it was ext most citizens are n aware of what could happen. i just thought god forbid if one country launches a nuke may be anots blown up. and theythey come to their better senses book in every war game s done one nuke launched will create a chain reaction every other countries going to unload and that isev the end dead. that is crazy. i ame is watching right now and listening to watch the after e book. another thing she brought up that was really interesting as we assume we have a magical iron like israel can shoot down she said we do not have anything like that. we've a few defensive and it's a 50/50 chance ofking we
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■the population over 65 will double and our current burden oe to find and pay forhow aryou thg this isursing providers is one step. also more people need long-term how are you looking at that coming problem or issue and thinkibout ways to rethink the current way we provide services? chiquita: maybe i will start on a like note -- lightas we thinkg gen-xer, i have full confidence the baby boomers will lecture we figure outs my husband and i joke with our lot about how we knew the way we operate. i seezzhaas a joke but i mean that quite seriously because i what the baby boomers want in their medicaret in terms of lonm care. alice: they have a point bse the current system is not doing the job. chiquita: that is absolutely right. i think it is a generational issue which i think is important. my own life and my friends' life of parentst is an issue if we don't have se hr our aging population. for not just them, the younger s wl. so, that is part of the reason, again, why caregivers is such a priority. really affected our nursing home population quite disproportionately. we were all affected
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ro sherrod brown in ohio, my opponent in texas, collin, oe all red, has voted over and over and over again in favorn in of open bordersppoi against deporting criminal illegal aliensngl who physicallyt assault police officers. this is the positionce offic ofs democrat party. >> they look at open borders posiarty is their policy.y it's what they want because they see them all as futury wane democrat voters. and if people have to dieoc do teep them in powerat vofr, s, democrats are willing to do that for the state of texas. honestly, it's been you andxa governor greg abbott on the frontit's bee lines fighn the safety and security of the people in your statesecurity. and what do you get as a as aa t matter of thankser, you get to c the number one target of chuck schumer and yohuu know, $200 million are going to be thrown at you and negative ad throws br far left. schumer supporting opponent in texas. greas byt. >> lucky you. well, they're coming after me with everything they'vego you're right. chuck schumer and george soros are spending millions of dollars to go after me. schumer has sai
ro sherrod brown in ohio, my opponent in texas, collin, oe all red, has voted over and over and over again in favorn in of open bordersppoi against deporting criminal illegal aliensngl who physicallyt assault police officers. this is the positionce offic ofs democrat party. >> they look at open borders posiarty is their policy.y it's what they want because they see them all as futury wane democrat voters. and if people have to dieoc do teep them in powerat vofr, s, democrats are willing...
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peace, security, and well-being of the world and determined to put to impunity for the perpetrators oe of such crimes. i stand in opposition of this resolution because we need the i.c.c. and the last 241 days, thousands have been victims of unimaginable atrocities, and netanyahu's violations of international law have threatened the peace of the world. i'm determined to put an end to impunity for the perpetrators of these crimes. i urge a no vote. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman reserves, the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: i now yield four minutes to the gentleman from california,■& the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. sherman: the i.c.c.'s ruling is outrageous. the organization has dishonored itself. and i would have been happy to co-sponsor a resolution denouncing and sanctioning. i would have -- i wanted to co-sponsor this bill when i read the title. unfortunately, i
peace, security, and well-being of the world and determined to put to impunity for the perpetrators oe of such crimes. i stand in opposition of this resolution because we need the i.c.c. and the last 241 days, thousands have been victims of unimaginable atrocities, and netanyahu's violations of international law have threatened the peace of the world. i'm determined to put an end to impunity for the perpetrators of these crimes. i urge a no vote. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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for sharin we appwe go now to the author oe book get to trump, harvard law professor alan dershowitz. profs fox news legal analystso greg jarrett is withders us.it greg, let me let me start withtt you and let me start with the questione of. what is next? what should be next? if you're advisingif y the trumw legal team, what would you advise and what would the next steps be as we head into this july 11 sentencing? well, i think you have look to an appeal and higher court judges in new york, sean, or just like merchan. >> i mean, there are many me this is a liberal, politically driven club. >> they protect their own. >> so i'm not optimistic that the former president'sprotc chances to overturn the conviction, which means i'm that trump's only real relif is in the federal court. >> but that's the proper venue anyway, because as jonathan pointed out, most of thed egregious violations by thoue judge, these were constitutional due process judg. >> for example, refusing to tell the defendant what this conspiratorefusingr c crime wase >> we still don't know. that's a clear violation of thee s
for sharin we appwe go now to the author oe book get to trump, harvard law professor alan dershowitz. profs fox news legal analystso greg jarrett is withders us.it greg, let me let me start withtt you and let me start with the questione of. what is next? what should be next? if you're advisingif y the trumw legal team, what would you advise and what would the next steps be as we head into this july 11 sentencing? well, i think you have look to an appeal and higher court judges in new york,...
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because adversaries would have to guess or would know so those ideas are way too simple.an now go back oee building this. doing this and they were doing the, there was a lot of insight and it's much more. >> we were able to plan over the chinese hills and the ways that leak off. some of what they had. it is very scr a lot. the ground look like that. let's go on to rubber and suddenly you can do all these ss but also enormous new opportuny so that's a completely different world. nuclear arms control treaty in this, most on the planet have no agreement on this verification and have been able to do that yourself in reality the only thing that awful away in the' messages saying china ie were like, what is the evidence of that tax it was deeply then including ourselves. we did that from other sites that enable us to discover this. seventy ci about it in a different way and ask chinese officials about it.a whole discussion. this is really important. forward, yes it is a huge problem, structured arms-control agreement now on life support the only thing i would say is during those years on the un
because adversaries would have to guess or would know so those ideas are way too simple.an now go back oee building this. doing this and they were doing the, there was a lot of insight and it's much more. >> we were able to plan over the chinese hills and the ways that leak off. some of what they had. it is very scr a lot. the ground look like that. let's go on to rubber and suddenly you can do all these ss but also enormous new opportuny so that's a completely different world. nuclear...
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there are too many to list here on the screen, but the california office of emergency services, the oeses have a list on its website that we've posted right there on your screen. and we're also posting that website and a partial list of those cooling centers on our website at nbcbayarea.com here in livermore, bob redell, nbc bay area news. with those rising temperatures and fire dangers, a great resource to have right now is nbc bay area's app. it is free and available for any smartphone. now. once you're there, you're going to be able to find up to minute weather conditions as well as the latest news headlines as well. we are following that breaking news on stanford's campus right now. crews tearing down pro-palestinian encampments. this comes hours after 13 arrests were made. this is when protesters entered the university's president's office. nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab. she's live for us on campus this midday. so ginger talk to us about what's happening now. well, it has been quite a chaotic morning at points at times here on stanford's campus. marcus you can see the protest
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but it is regularñ6 oe is that we have talked about many times. thank you. sec-gen. in itself, mothat it cannot continue the wy it i china really trying to have a normal with european and nato allies and at the russiat t the european country. the biggest security challenge we have faced in europe since the en war. and, of course, how china changes its behavior, what kind of consequences should this have for our trade relations? it is tooly is an issue we need to address, because to continue as we do today is nthen on supporr ukraie are discussing -- we are addressing many deliverables on for the upcoming nato summit. úwe have already agreed on a pln for the nato training and security assistance for ukraine. we have seen new announcements and i expect alsoannouncements y support to ukraine. i am certainng that ukraine will then, you are right that i have also put forward proposals on the more long-term commitment, because i strongly believe that the stronger our support, the more stronger our commitment to ukraine is, the sooner this work in end. the exact@ggu of what
but it is regularñ6 oe is that we have talked about many times. thank you. sec-gen. in itself, mothat it cannot continue the wy it i china really trying to have a normal with european and nato allies and at the russiat t the european country. the biggest security challenge we have faced in europe since the en war. and, of course, how china changes its behavior, what kind of consequences should this have for our trade relations? it is tooly is an issue we need to address, because to continue as...