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i love this state. from our beautiful landscapes to our vibrant culture and to our extraordinary people, all of us. yes, that is worth clapping for. [applause] gov. grisham: we are small but we are mighty. [laughter] gov. grisham: we are a small state with big ideas, we are an expansive state packed with creative energy. we are a state with the courage of our convictions and the determination to see it through. more than our resources, it's our spirit that allows us to take on challenges not with have measures and band-aids but with action that meets the moment and builds the future. at a time when others are focused on what if, we are committed to what must be, what can be. an economy that offers a good job and career to any person, an that supports clean air and extraordinary vista without sacrificing the prosperity of the people who share in its grandeur. a community that provides education to everyone who wants it, that delivers health care to everyone who needs it, that promotes the safety and secu
i love this state. from our beautiful landscapes to our vibrant culture and to our extraordinary people, all of us. yes, that is worth clapping for. [applause] gov. grisham: we are small but we are mighty. [laughter] gov. grisham: we are a small state with big ideas, we are an expansive state packed with creative energy. we are a state with the courage of our convictions and the determination to see it through. more than our resources, it's our spirit that allows us to take on challenges not...
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it is a state states the haley campaign with some banking on.om the governor there and she also had new hampshire governor out campaigning with her around new england this past weekend. but massachusetts like some states like maine is a state that could potentially have an electric that be more place like maine you're only having diehard conservatives voting. maine is open to a wide variety of voters. the type of demographics the haley campaign has been leaning on and counting on to come out for them. but as we saw in new hampshire it was ideal voters normally vote democratic or independent who have a moderate independent type streak are not holding ■7to jumper the republin party, they did turn out. they did not get her closer than 11 points. and so will we might see you tonight in massachusetts will probably not be enough to carry the state. >> why is nikki haley not delivering remarks tonight after some of these polls close question what we traditionally see with candidates. >> will it is a departure from what she has done every big primer at
it is a state states the haley campaign with some banking on.om the governor there and she also had new hampshire governor out campaigning with her around new england this past weekend. but massachusetts like some states like maine is a state that could potentially have an electric that be more place like maine you're only having diehard conservatives voting. maine is open to a wide variety of voters. the type of demographics the haley campaign has been leaning on and counting on to come out...
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of the state address.ttle bit late. let me start by recognizing the historic nature of today's event. for the if first time ever, a female speaker of the house is presiding over the state of thee of the state address here today. [cheers and applause] speaker longhurst and her majority team, majority whip new jfc chair kim williams, kim is where? kim, stand up and be recognized. [applause] i look forward to working with all of you for the rest of this session. i also a want to take a ment to recognize two new justices on the delaware supreme court, justice abby la grow and justic- [inaudible] please stand so we can recogni both of you. [applause] we have a world class judiciary in delaware, and the justices bring a new generation of leadership to our court. thank you for your commitment to public service. and a moment of p if i may, i'do recognize my wife tracy sitting up here in front for all the hard work she's done on behalf ■of delaware children over the past seven years. [cheers and applause] tracy has
of the state address.ttle bit late. let me start by recognizing the historic nature of today's event. for the if first time ever, a female speaker of the house is presiding over the state of thee of the state address here today. [cheers and applause] speaker longhurst and her majority team, majority whip new jfc chair kim williams, kim is where? kim, stand up and be recognized. [applause] i look forward to working with all of you for the rest of this session. i also a want to take a ment to...
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. >>> heading to georgia where brian kemp highlighted achievements during his state of the state address, he talks about public safety, job creation, and pay raises. he's been in office is 2019 and his address is 35 minutes. app] >> thank you, >> thank you. thank you, very much. thank you , thank you, mr. speaker for those kind words. i appreciate the recognition. it's an honor to be here. members of the general assembly, constitutional officers, members of the judiciary, members of the concert core, and my fellow georgians. later this year the people of the state once again fulfill their civic duty and choose who occupies these seeds of service and will determine what course america takes in the years to come. as they have in years past, when they go to the ballot box, they will see a stark difference between georgia and our nation's capital. they will see what we have achieved together at the state level to make georgia a greater place to live, work, and raise a family. they will see the hardships washington, d.c. has brought into every home and placed on every kitchen table across our
. >>> heading to georgia where brian kemp highlighted achievements during his state of the state address, he talks about public safety, job creation, and pay raises. he's been in office is 2019 and his address is 35 minutes. app] >> thank you, >> thank you. thank you, very much. thank you , thank you, mr. speaker for those kind words. i appreciate the recognition. it's an honor to be here. members of the general assembly, constitutional officers, members of the judiciary,...
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irina, do you think washington will dare to recognize russia as a state, a state sponsor of terrorism? well, that would be perfectly logical from my point of view, because there is every reason to... to clearly define, including on a legislative basis level not only in our country, but also in the countries of our partners, successive partners , that russia is a sponsor of terrorism, i want to remind you that somewhere in the 17th year at the nato parliamentary assembly, we made a corresponding report on how the russian federation uses opportunities to finance terrorist organizations such as dilt, dil, etc. therefore, in this case, there should only be the presence of political will on the part of our partners from the united states of america, regarding the completion of this issue and bringing it to a logical conclusion corresponding to what is actually happening now. russia is a state sponsor of terrorism. well, a state that is itself a terrorist, although this is a legal term, a state that sponsors terrorism. mr. oleksiy, do you think the americans recognize russia as a state spon
irina, do you think washington will dare to recognize russia as a state, a state sponsor of terrorism? well, that would be perfectly logical from my point of view, because there is every reason to... to clearly define, including on a legislative basis level not only in our country, but also in the countries of our partners, successive partners , that russia is a sponsor of terrorism, i want to remind you that somewhere in the 17th year at the nato parliamentary assembly, we made a corresponding...
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solution to one state reality. and in ramallah, dr. mustafah bart duty founder of the palestinian national initiative. let me start with you and thank you so much for joining us. look, you've been writing a little bit that we've danced this dance many, many times that we've seen conflicts between israel and palestine. and there was an agent that was involved in bringing this to close. tell us what the history of conflict has required in the past, the ended, and what's happening now. we're asking about the world, how come this war has been going on for months and months without the united states stopping it? every other is reality. war starting even as bar back is 1948. i was stopped by great power intervention after the starting and 56 by american intervention after a very short time, a couple weeks, a couple of months or or so. why this time? is it taking so long? what is it important to know? is it none of israel's wars end because it's war aims are achieved? that's because the warnings are fundamentally politica
solution to one state reality. and in ramallah, dr. mustafah bart duty founder of the palestinian national initiative. let me start with you and thank you so much for joining us. look, you've been writing a little bit that we've danced this dance many, many times that we've seen conflicts between israel and palestine. and there was an agent that was involved in bringing this to close. tell us what the history of conflict has required in the past, the ended, and what's happening now. we're...
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six states including my state of minnesota and secretary benson state of michigan have passed new laws to address in elections and more than 3 dozen states have bills pending both red and blue states but we cannot rely on patch work of state laws and congress must act. election workers including volunteers also continue to face a barrage of intimidation. we have heard testimony in this committee from officials from both parties about threats targ and their families, it is a no surprise that a survey last year found that one in three election officials nsaid that they have been accused, harassed or threatened and one in five said that they know someone who lost their job due to safety concerns. this las a real impact in how elections are run including efforts to recruit poll workers and volunteers. last november more than a dozen anonymous letters some containing fentanyl were sent to election offices in at least six states leading to evacuations and de ballot counting. in addition, it is critical as ever that state and local governments have reliable federal funding to maintain electio
six states including my state of minnesota and secretary benson state of michigan have passed new laws to address in elections and more than 3 dozen states have bills pending both red and blue states but we cannot rely on patch work of state laws and congress must act. election workers including volunteers also continue to face a barrage of intimidation. we have heard testimony in this committee from officials from both parties about threats targ and their families, it is a no surprise that a...
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. >>> and now indiana's governor holcomb with his state of the state address. he talks about the state winning federal partnerships on clean hydrogen, microelectronics and biotechnology manufacturing and also discusses his goal to raise the average salary for teachers to $60,000 a year. governor holcomb was first elected in 2016. he is term limited and cannot seek a third consecutive term in 2024. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, mr. president, madam chief justice, lieutenant governor, members of the general assembly and my fellow hoosiers, it is indeed an honor and privilege to report to you again for the eighth time on the state of our beloved state. a year ago i stood right here, and i promised you that i would work harder than ever to continue to improve the prospects for every person that calls indiana home. today i stand before you again, and i renew that same promise until the conclusion of my assigned duty. together with those in this chamber we've accomplished a lot for sure. but there is so much work to be done ahead. and as a former navy man, i'm drawn t
. >>> and now indiana's governor holcomb with his state of the state address. he talks about the state winning federal partnerships on clean hydrogen, microelectronics and biotechnology manufacturing and also discusses his goal to raise the average salary for teachers to $60,000 a year. governor holcomb was first elected in 2016. he is term limited and cannot seek a third consecutive term in 2024. [ applause ] >> mr. speaker, mr. president, madam chief justice, lieutenant...
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in the united states. 40000000 people living in poverty, families are struggling to get their bills paid. people are still going to pay the rents as well. so let's have a look at tucker carlson says, bonds and you got to say she holds a dozen whole back and gives them both barrels in this and it's quite quite a tool for sponsoring took across if that was possibly the darkest, most american speech ever given by an american president, think it wasn't his speech, it was a rant entirely lacking in decency or generosity to his fellow americans. button quickly explained that actually is top priority has nothing to do with america's top priority is sending billions more to ukraine, not ending the invasion of our own country by drug. cartels not are degrading economy. you experience every day that are collapsing schools. there's no explanation of what the goal is here. there's a lie after lie to button doesn't care. there was no upside for you in any of the things that he said the 1st day was the republican, were
in the united states. 40000000 people living in poverty, families are struggling to get their bills paid. people are still going to pay the rents as well. so let's have a look at tucker carlson says, bonds and you got to say she holds a dozen whole back and gives them both barrels in this and it's quite quite a tool for sponsoring took across if that was possibly the darkest, most american speech ever given by an american president, think it wasn't his speech, it was a rant entirely lacking in...
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my friends, the state of the state has never ever been stronger. and i am convinced that with every passing day the source of our state's strength is for the longest time people told us was our weakness we are different. we are weird. the good kind of weird the kind of weird the rest of the nation is desperate for right now. i am praying, i am praying we can keep it that way. so estate weird, your child may god bless each of you and may god bless the great state of utah, thank you. [applause]
my friends, the state of the state has never ever been stronger. and i am convinced that with every passing day the source of our state's strength is for the longest time people told us was our weakness we are different. we are weird. the good kind of weird the kind of weird the rest of the nation is desperate for right now. i am praying, i am praying we can keep it that way. so estate weird, your child may god bless each of you and may god bless the great state of utah, thank you. [applause]
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the, our gulf states one more global influence. sometimes that means high fiving and fist about things. so let's do the dishes, they seem very empowered, they really just want to be viewed as these monitoring is lomax states that despite their small size, has reach beyond their borders, oil and gas made the gulf states rich and powerful. and their long time allied. the u. s provided security guarantees, but something is shifting. the us and china are buying for global influence. also here in the gulf, now the leaders of saudi arabia and the u. a. e, all right across roads. so how are they pushing for power and the changing world? let's map it out, the nothing screams confidence more than shiny mega projects like these shown here in p. r. videos. the line, a futuristic linear city, powered by renewable energy that is designed to stretch a 170 kilometers along saudi arabia's red sea coast. or i'll just from near the united arab emirates capital abu dhabi touted as the world's largest single site solar plants to understand what's goin
the, our gulf states one more global influence. sometimes that means high fiving and fist about things. so let's do the dishes, they seem very empowered, they really just want to be viewed as these monitoring is lomax states that despite their small size, has reach beyond their borders, oil and gas made the gulf states rich and powerful. and their long time allied. the u. s provided security guarantees, but something is shifting. the us and china are buying for global influence. also here in...
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states, but you're talking about 17 voters that voted in two states. i believe that fraud is, in our state, really nationwide, is not as large as people think it is. we also have photo inch d. we identify -- we also are real inch d. compliant if you look at your georgia drivers license number, we're real i.d. compliant if you want to register to vote, department of drivers services does a robust citizenship check. we know if you're an american citizen or not if you're a lawful resident, you can get a drivers license in georgia but won't be registered to vote because you'll be flagged as a noncitizen. we know who the american citizens are. we've also done a robust citizenship check. we found 1,600 people that d.d.s. flagged as noncitizens but we wanted to verify were they truly noncitizen, had they become american citizens, what's their status? that's the numbers. it's not thousands or millions or things like that. and they weren't registered to vote. so we have appropriate guardrails in place. so we really feel comfortable about that. and that's the mo
states, but you're talking about 17 voters that voted in two states. i believe that fraud is, in our state, really nationwide, is not as large as people think it is. we also have photo inch d. we identify -- we also are real inch d. compliant if you look at your georgia drivers license number, we're real i.d. compliant if you want to register to vote, department of drivers services does a robust citizenship check. we know if you're an american citizen or not if you're a lawful resident, you can...
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the arab gulf states want more global influence . sometimes that means high fiving and fist about things. so let's do a generational politicians, they seem very impala, they really just want to be viewed as these monitoring is lomax states that despite their small size, have reach beyond their borders, oil and gas made the gulf states rich and powerful. and their long time allied. the u. s. provided security guarantees, but something is shifting. the us and china are buying for global influence. also here in the gulf. now the leaders of saudi arabia and the u, a. e, all right across roads. so how are they pushing for power and the changing world? let's map it out. the nothing screams confidence more than shiny mega projects like these shown here in p r videos. the lines, a futuristic linear city powered by renewable energy that is designed to stretch a 170 kilometers along saudi arabia's red sea coast. or out the front near the united arab emirates capitol, abu dhabi touted as the world's largest single site solar plant. to understan
the arab gulf states want more global influence . sometimes that means high fiving and fist about things. so let's do a generational politicians, they seem very impala, they really just want to be viewed as these monitoring is lomax states that despite their small size, have reach beyond their borders, oil and gas made the gulf states rich and powerful. and their long time allied. the u. s. provided security guarantees, but something is shifting. the us and china are buying for global...
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you recently stated that the u. s. as in trouble in regards to the middle east and ukraine on ukraine. you said a quote, we were committed to beating the russians in ukraine. we were committed to wrecking the russian economy and knocking the russians out of the ranks of the great powers we sailed. this is a devastating defeat for the west. you said i'm from here. stand point is this the end of american unit polarity, you know, una blared in my opinion, ended in 2017 with the rise of china. and the fact that brought the russians back from the dead between the period of 2000 when he took over in 2017 due to polar moment lasted from roughly december 1991. when the soviet union collapse, until about 2017, we were the only great power on the planet. and it was the ideal strategic situation to be in. but the world that we live in today is not uniform. it's multi power is china, there's russia and there's the united states. and let me push back on that just a little bit because the us still remains the largest economy in the
you recently stated that the u. s. as in trouble in regards to the middle east and ukraine on ukraine. you said a quote, we were committed to beating the russians in ukraine. we were committed to wrecking the russian economy and knocking the russians out of the ranks of the great powers we sailed. this is a devastating defeat for the west. you said i'm from here. stand point is this the end of american unit polarity, you know, una blared in my opinion, ended in 2017 with the rise of china. and...
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we have state legislature.ator staff and many housing experts and■,■k the centerpiece of the efforts montana has enacted a set of policies left to locality. counties, cities, unincorporated areas. that's land usage planning and zoning. statewide, zoning efforts have grown since 2019 whenut so-calld middle housing bill on the books. this deals with smaller more affordable units like accessory dwelling units that might be an apartment standing on the land of a single family home or duplex or basement apartment. six duplexes on most residential lots. a dozen consider proposal to sanction similar form housing that have been stopped by the local so, the focus of this discussion is to dig in with two experts from different states on the problems they are facing,■7■ the reasons they are recommending these based solutions they are proposing. just to make it interesting, it's ward to identify two states that are more dissimilar than montana and new york. there are similarities. when it comes to g and ethnicity. yet, i h
we have state legislature.ator staff and many housing experts and■,■k the centerpiece of the efforts montana has enacted a set of policies left to locality. counties, cities, unincorporated areas. that's land usage planning and zoning. statewide, zoning efforts have grown since 2019 whenut so-calld middle housing bill on the books. this deals with smaller more affordable units like accessory dwelling units that might be an apartment standing on the land of a single family home or duplex or...
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the state duma will prepare the legislative framework for resolving the issues that the head of statehe address as a priority okay,” said vyacheslav volodin. alexander shavirin, anna melikyan, maxim koul, sergey vergunov, dumatv. parliamentary hour. it so happened that in the first ten days of spring in our country those who had the honor of being the first to see our earth from orbit were born. on march 9 , the legend yuri gagarin would have turned 90 years old. and on march 6, the first female cosmonaut, now state duma deputy valentina tereshkova, was born. for many years, she has been making a significant contribution to the development of our country, doing everything to stop russia. stronger - noted in chairman of the state duma vyacheslav volodin expressed his congratulations. about our seagull yesterday and today in the material of maria burkova. the first cosmonaut is a citizen of our country. the first woman in space is a state duma deputy. everyone in russia knows this name. valentina tereshkova, the first to open the way for women into space. 307 ships. they work great, i f
the state duma will prepare the legislative framework for resolving the issues that the head of statehe address as a priority okay,” said vyacheslav volodin. alexander shavirin, anna melikyan, maxim koul, sergey vergunov, dumatv. parliamentary hour. it so happened that in the first ten days of spring in our country those who had the honor of being the first to see our earth from orbit were born. on march 9 , the legend yuri gagarin would have turned 90 years old. and on march 6, the first...
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in most states to introduce laws. although they rejected some of the harshest proposals that were introduced. it was relatively unusual for state laws to authorize felony punishments for abortion seekers and virtually all with the sole exception of new hampshire, included for the life of the pregnant person, something that stoddard also was not concerned about in his proposal storer wasn't alone in wanting to regulate reproduction in this era, this handsome gentleman anthony comstock was part of the picture to comstock's proposals were different, though he was not concerned with what he saw as the taking of fetal life. he was concerned instead with what he saw as obscenity. so business model first developed in new york in the late 1860s came about because comstock, his own account, was a compulsive master who worried that exposure to pornography was damaging the nation's fabric for young men and women alike. he proposed to new york law that would define a much broader class of material as obscene everything from medic
in most states to introduce laws. although they rejected some of the harshest proposals that were introduced. it was relatively unusual for state laws to authorize felony punishments for abortion seekers and virtually all with the sole exception of new hampshire, included for the life of the pregnant person, something that stoddard also was not concerned about in his proposal storer wasn't alone in wanting to regulate reproduction in this era, this handsome gentleman anthony comstock was part...
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the 1st of course is the united states. and this your up and then at a school the rest of the world uh, in the united states were having a macro economic pool, shooting out stock market numbers and so on. but there's a lot of discontent on the ground. and i would say to people that boom is very much a financial boom. and so things can and i suddenly was finance. i, if i say, i guess as a something that's a social, but it may be insightful. the longer it goes on, the closer we are to begin with your, of the economies we, it's quite clear that they're either in recession or on the edge it for a session in and in the rest of the world, the economy is stagnant. and in the background, there's a good possibility of some sort of financial problems, financial crisis from here to my day to day put that together. and the best that you can say is. and so she, great, i mentioned in the introduction that the are they found are on the economics for democratic and open societies projects. and there is very terms, democratic and open socie
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state economies. andñ&orrelation is easy. the more extreme a state's restrictions, the more its economy suffers. a new study estimates tha abortion restrictions cost the national economy on average $173 billion per year. inover turning roe and casey, a small right-wing majority of a captured supreme court inserted the government into the personal life decisions of millions of women. removing that freedom, never minding those this is a court members on a mission. next may be the ability to take mifeprir tone a 15eu6 and effective medication. next could come the right to take contraception. even in vote roe fertilization is under the gun. if re-elected, trump could abuse executive power to remove mifepristone from markets or try to prevent abortion medications or contraceptives from going through the federal mail. the republican effort to ban mail order medication could cause even larger economic damage than dobbs. generations of women fought for the freedom to make their own personal decisions, they fo
state economies. andñ&orrelation is easy. the more extreme a state's restrictions, the more its economy suffers. a new study estimates tha abortion restrictions cost the national economy on average $173 billion per year. inover turning roe and casey, a small right-wing majority of a captured supreme court inserted the government into the personal life decisions of millions of women. removing that freedom, never minding those this is a court members on a mission. next may be the ability to...
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state economies. and the correlation is easy. the more extreme a state's restrictions, the more its economy suffers. a new study estimates that state abortion restrictions cost the national economy on average $173 billion per year. inover turning roe and casey, a small right-wing majority of a captured supreme court inserted the government into the personal life decisions of millions of women. removing that freedom, never minding those consequences. this is a court with members on a mission. next may be the ability to take mifepr sirvetion tone a 15eu6 and effective medication. next could come the right to take contraception. even in vote roe fertilization is under the gun. if re-elected, trump could abuse executive power to remove mifepristone from markets or try to prevent abortion medications or contraceptives from going through the federal mail. the republican effort to ban mail order medication could cause even larger economic damage than dobbs. generations of women fought for the freedom to make
state economies. and the correlation is easy. the more extreme a state's restrictions, the more its economy suffers. a new study estimates that state abortion restrictions cost the national economy on average $173 billion per year. inover turning roe and casey, a small right-wing majority of a captured supreme court inserted the government into the personal life decisions of millions of women. removing that freedom, never minding those consequences. this is a court with members on a mission....
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it is in the interest of the united states. it's in the interest of the by did administration into some by didn't himself just if he wants to be re elected for something to give in terms of ceasefire and moving forward. if it stays sustain, leading to a sustainable, then he's even probably going to be more welcomed by the united states. but the idea that the house got a hold of his wrangling, that the united states would behave like what it calls restaurant china and v to another solution. it's going to come out ridiculous. can i add to that? i've spoken to several diplomats including a number of investors in the last week or so about this. and they think it is likely that the us would not want to use it to be total again because it wouldn't just be telling on behalf of israel. it would be the retailing on behalf of a genocide vetoing on behalf of of assignment. but i do think there was a problem about the timing today. if this vote comes today, it will look like the us humiliated. so i think that these, i've tried them all, bu
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a strengthening back of an inch improving the state of a fast united states as if you don't know that democracy your enemy. and then the company was the very common was this terrible story that's through the washington's think tax. yeah. as they should have access to more top proceeds. and this is part of that. there's a, i think autocratic alliance around the world industry in denver pushing. and this is part of what the hell of a drum up. the impression supports nationalism. i know i have support for the military support for these before who was at the intervention. of course, it could be false if i be of interest as the exact opposite. look at the history of who has been involved in was over the last 20 years, which the us look something black. the defense budgets, the united states defense budget is 10, is as large as the next 10 countries. we'll add it together right now. and i hope it doesn't last is that the united states is leading aggression against these other countries. so i don't know how to get that, but if people aren't willing to look at the evidence, and if people are
a strengthening back of an inch improving the state of a fast united states as if you don't know that democracy your enemy. and then the company was the very common was this terrible story that's through the washington's think tax. yeah. as they should have access to more top proceeds. and this is part of that. there's a, i think autocratic alliance around the world industry in denver pushing. and this is part of what the hell of a drum up. the impression supports nationalism. i know i have...
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states ratified. it was throwing the bill of rights and states. okay but the federalist papers, hamilton. adams and who else. john j. all right. so they're trying to convince everybody that it was necessary it was necessary to start over and come up this new document. now, george washington was a southerner from virginia. but. leaned towards this strong central government. so the interpretation of the constitution is where we see the beginning of this political process. two political parties we got the federalist and the anti-federalists or, the known as democratic republicans or republicans. the federalist wanted this strong central government. the democratic republicans wanted stronger state government. they were fearful that the federal government would get to too powerful. but watch some the characteristics here. look at that. their bullet appeal to business businesses. man manufacturing. and they opposed the freh revotion. so geographically where might these folks come from? the north business, manufacturin these guys in the north, they tryin
states ratified. it was throwing the bill of rights and states. okay but the federalist papers, hamilton. adams and who else. john j. all right. so they're trying to convince everybody that it was necessary it was necessary to start over and come up this new document. now, george washington was a southerner from virginia. but. leaned towards this strong central government. so the interpretation of the constitution is where we see the beginning of this political process. two political parties we...
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he is releasing them into your state. every state is a border state. carjackings are up.ax against law enforcement are rising. 600,000 known criminal aliens roaming, to re-offend. the actual number is much higher and that's the official number that we know about. some of us believe there may be as many 15 million illegals since joe biden walked into the oval office. america's presence is on decline. iran, russia, china, our adversaries are acting and we have unres. the president is turning his back on our greatest ally. and biden's botch withdrawal from afghanistan our stature has been diminished that is difficult to calculate. president biden is going to try to suggest that the state of the union is strong and expect he is going to say this is a time for the state of the union is not strong and everyone knows it. doesn't matter what political party you are in or where you lean in. you know this country is not in good shape because of its leadership in the white house. president biden is the least popular president in modern history. america is in decline. and nothing he
he is releasing them into your state. every state is a border state. carjackings are up.ax against law enforcement are rising. 600,000 known criminal aliens roaming, to re-offend. the actual number is much higher and that's the official number that we know about. some of us believe there may be as many 15 million illegals since joe biden walked into the oval office. america's presence is on decline. iran, russia, china, our adversaries are acting and we have unres. the president is turning his...
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he releasing them into your state. every state is a border state. carjackings are up.aw enforcement are rising. 600,000 known criminal aliens roaming, free re-offend. the actual number is much higher and that's the official number that we know about. some of us believe tre as many 15 million illegals since joe biden walked into the oval office.o america's presence is on decline. iran, russia, china, our adversaries are have unres. the president is turning his back on our greatest ally. botcl from afghanistan our stature has been diminished that is difficult to calculate. president biden is going to try to suggest that the state of the union is strong and expect he is going to say this is a time for reset. is not strong and everyone knows it. doesn't matter what political party you are lean in. you know this country is not in good shape because of its leadership in the white house. presid biden is the least popular president in modern history. america is in decline. and nothing he says tomorrow gh÷ that. house republicans will continue to fight to hold biden and his adm
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we saw that the 2nd state. yeah. but after that blank and responded to those employees that we see this in the white house. we see this in the democratic national committee, for instance. we see this in the usa id and we see it everywhere. we see it in 22 different federal agencies basically locked out of the job to protest added the ongoing war and to call for a seized by so that feeling absent and still there it is still and it's getting stronger. and there you have restrictions feeling the need to have and we saw and yeah, on the tuesday, the 26th fine. since during the primary, on the 27th of the of february, we saw that that and the primary in michigan and the non committed a vote grant or something like 25000 level. it's a lot more that was expected about 50 percent of the boat. so the, by the invitation knows that if it continues down this path, it is actually in trouble in terms of for, you elect to the president. so they know all of this and the feeling is still there . and i in fact isn't getting stronger.
we saw that the 2nd state. yeah. but after that blank and responded to those employees that we see this in the white house. we see this in the democratic national committee, for instance. we see this in the usa id and we see it everywhere. we see it in 22 different federal agencies basically locked out of the job to protest added the ongoing war and to call for a seized by so that feeling absent and still there it is still and it's getting stronger. and there you have restrictions feeling the...
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it's saying that mr. trump will be on all the ballots in the united states, all 50 states. also this wire us troops now patrolling new york some ways. a kind of weird. i think. i don't know what you think. and china, it says to can play this game. they're telling us tech companies get out a drive. all right, we're joined now by our panel. i've got a nixon is the host of be critical. our on sputnik jamal thomas, who's lines on the sputnik. i talked to these guys all the time about things that are going on in the world and that we get to share some of our thoughts with you. let's start with victoria new and how big a deal is that your model, the fact that she is out and what's the signal that that's ends, let's say you are, let's just say for tenure of a lot of mere jewel zalinski right now. and you just turn this news, what do you think? oh my god, we're not going to continue to support me. that would be my 1st let me give you my victoria newland as one of the architects of that war. i mean, and you know, cookies and all this other stuff. um yeah, she is directly related to
it's saying that mr. trump will be on all the ballots in the united states, all 50 states. also this wire us troops now patrolling new york some ways. a kind of weird. i think. i don't know what you think. and china, it says to can play this game. they're telling us tech companies get out a drive. all right, we're joined now by our panel. i've got a nixon is the host of be critical. our on sputnik jamal thomas, who's lines on the sputnik. i talked to these guys all the time about things that...
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the chairman of the state duma noted that russia invariably builds its relations with other states oniendship, mutually beneficial cooperation and non-interference in internal affairs. we believe that citizens of every country have the right to plan their future, therefore. our peoples have the same values, he emphasized nenat stevandić, including respect for history, members of the delegation laid flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier in the alexander garden. the collective west is still trying to present the act of aggression against yugoslavia committed by nato 25 years ago to the world community as a peacekeeping operation, and this is unacceptable. deputies unanimously adopted an appeal to the un, international. parliamentary organizations and legislative bodies of the countries of the world with a call to condemn the military operation of nato countries against yugoslavia, and also to accept measures to bring to justice those responsible for the tragedy. the bombing of peaceful cities lasted 78 days, the north atlantic alliance troops used cluster munitions, as well as proj
the chairman of the state duma noted that russia invariably builds its relations with other states oniendship, mutually beneficial cooperation and non-interference in internal affairs. we believe that citizens of every country have the right to plan their future, therefore. our peoples have the same values, he emphasized nenat stevandić, including respect for history, members of the delegation laid flowers at the tomb of the unknown soldier in the alexander garden. the collective west is still...
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but the united states vetoed the i but the united states vetoed the brazilian — but the united statest. therefore you should only accuse yourselves. we - brazilian text. therefore you should only accuse yourselves. we must i brazilian text. therefore you should i only accuse yourselves. we must not return _ only accuse yourselves. we must not return to _ only accuse yourselves. we must not return to this — only accuse yourselves. we must not return to this moment _ only accuse yourselves. we must not return to this moment endlessly... l return to this moment endlessly... there _ return to this moment endlessly... there we _ return to this moment endlessly... there we will— return to this moment endlessly... there we will leave _ return to this moment endlessly... there we will leave events - return to this moment endlessly... there we will leave events in - return to this moment endlessly... there we will leave events in the l there we will leave events in the security council and we heard from the uk ambassador saying it was a clear message from the un security council both on the ce
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i know you know the area and the united states quite well, | and the united states quite well, there talk about there has been a lot of talk about the state of the infrastructure in the state of the infrastructure in the states, lots of roads and bridges have not been as well—maintained as they ought to be. how much of a factor will buckley in any investigation as they try to find out why something so dramatic could have happened?— find out why something so dramatic could have happened? massive. for context, i could have happened? massive. for context. i spent _ could have happened? massive. for context, i spent some _ could have happened? massive. for context, i spent some time - could have happened? massive. for context, i spent some time last - could have happened? massive. for| context, i spent some time last year as north america correspondent based in the bbc�*s washington, dc bureau, during that trip and others i have been through baltimore, under the bridge, overand been through baltimore, under the bridge, over and beyond. been through baltimore, under the bridge, overand be
i know you know the area and the united states quite well, | and the united states quite well, there talk about there has been a lot of talk about the state of the infrastructure in the state of the infrastructure in the states, lots of roads and bridges have not been as well—maintained as they ought to be. how much of a factor will buckley in any investigation as they try to find out why something so dramatic could have happened?— find out why something so dramatic could have happened?...
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we conclude that states may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office, but states have no power under the constitution to enforce section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the presidency. okay, if that's the case, let me come to you kenji, first. in article 2, section 1, clause 5 of the constitution. now i'm playing lawyer on tv, no person shall except for a natural born citizen or citizens of the united states at the time of the adoption of the constitution shall be eligible to the office of president, so if states can't enforce section 3 of article 14, can they enforce that? couldn't a 12-year-old say i'm running for president, or arnold schwarzenegger? could a state knock them off the ballot? that's a federal office. they would be running for president. if the states can't enforce it, it they enforce this? >> absolutely, if i want taylor swift or prince harry to be president, two figures i know are near and dear to my colleague professor murray's heart, why shouldn't i be able to vote for them as well? chief justice roberts has an answer to that in s
we conclude that states may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office, but states have no power under the constitution to enforce section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the presidency. okay, if that's the case, let me come to you kenji, first. in article 2, section 1, clause 5 of the constitution. now i'm playing lawyer on tv, no person shall except for a natural born citizen or citizens of the united states at the time of the adoption of the constitution...
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john quincy adams is secretary of state. and we are just about to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of, the declaration of independence. and he recognizes the event by commissioning a copperplate engraving. so he'll hire william stone, who's here in washington, d.c. and william stone will take the next three years, copying declaration backwards into a copper plate. backwards, backwards. now, 200 copies are made and william stone asks for a copy for himself. so there are only 201 copies that exist now. they were given to john adams. they were given to thomas and also with mark lafayette. and the rest stayed here. what's interesting is that the original that declaration that we see today is so faded that you miss much of the detail. and so when you actually think of what is the declaration in our we're actually thinking of this print right here. and this is something john quincy adams as secretary of state said, let's do this. absolutely. now, this is a obviously a very beautiful room. i understand that it was one
john quincy adams is secretary of state. and we are just about to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the signing of, the declaration of independence. and he recognizes the event by commissioning a copperplate engraving. so he'll hire william stone, who's here in washington, d.c. and william stone will take the next three years, copying declaration backwards into a copper plate. backwards, backwards. now, 200 copies are made and william stone asks for a copy for himself. so there are only 201...
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let's keep those three states up there because there are other spring state polls taken. biden is down two in nevada, further behind in other states. trump is maintaining his lead in the state of georgia. gene robinson, though, as you look at these numbers, these are the three states that matter. if joe biden wins these three states, donald trump is -- that is the so-called blue wall that everyone talked about in 2012 that would never be broken, until donald trump did it four years later. but you look in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. those numbers breaking biden's way. >> yeah. >> i suspect -- you know, we talked about how confident the biden team has been all along when everybody else has been ready to panic and run for the hills. right now at least, this poll suggests that, you know, these voters and these polls suggest that maybe they know what they're talking about. >> maybe the biden political team actually is pretty good at politics. there must be a giant sigh of relief and, you know, certainly lots of welcoming noises inside the white house this morning about
let's keep those three states up there because there are other spring state polls taken. biden is down two in nevada, further behind in other states. trump is maintaining his lead in the state of georgia. gene robinson, though, as you look at these numbers, these are the three states that matter. if joe biden wins these three states, donald trump is -- that is the so-called blue wall that everyone talked about in 2012 that would never be broken, until donald trump did it four years later. but...
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we interest of the arab states nor the western states.— interest of the arab states nor the western statesvolka turk describing the _ western states. we heard from volka turk describing the situation - western states. we heard from volka turk describing the situation as - western states. we heard from volka turk describing the situation as a - turk describing the situation as a powderkeg. 0f turk describing the situation as a powderkeg. of course, the suffering continues in gaza. what is your reaction to that? there is more international concern about the humanitarian situation as it continues to get worse. about 150 days in. continues to get worse. about 150 da s in. , ., continues to get worse. about 150 da sin. , ., , continues to get worse. about 150 dasin. ., continues to get worse. about 150 da sin. ,. ., ., days in. israel is allowing all international— days in. israel is allowing all international aid _ days in. israel is allowing all international aid into - days in. israel is allowing all international aid into the - days in. israel is allowing all. international aid into the gaz
we interest of the arab states nor the western states.— interest of the arab states nor the western statesvolka turk describing the _ western states. we heard from volka turk describing the situation - western states. we heard from volka turk describing the situation as - western states. we heard from volka turk describing the situation as a - turk describing the situation as a powderkeg. 0f turk describing the situation as a powderkeg. of course, the suffering continues in gaza. what is your...
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i think it's the best little town in the state.s town was made what it is because of the highway running through it. i don't think can deny that route. one town brought people into town to shop, to market their farm goods. of course, none of us ever got rich, but most of us are right comfortable now state comes along and wants to build a and better route 110 and instead of bringing it through connersville where it will do the most good, they want to go chopping up a lot of farmland outsid people won't have to come to connersville i say that's wrong, i say the road should come through town the way it's always done done. mr. i'm ralph kane. i run the king dairy farm out west of town and i have got plenty to say too about highway. i figure there's something wrong when a man's got to give up his farm land for a road he can't use. when the road he does use needs so bad. now you're planning to this big new superhighways smack dab through my farm. those folks can get from one side of the county to the other minutesaster. and you are not p
i think it's the best little town in the state.s town was made what it is because of the highway running through it. i don't think can deny that route. one town brought people into town to shop, to market their farm goods. of course, none of us ever got rich, but most of us are right comfortable now state comes along and wants to build a and better route 110 and instead of bringing it through connersville where it will do the most good, they want to go chopping up a lot of farmland outsid...
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state. listen to what the president of cal berkeley democrats said about how this issue may affect their support for president biden. >> yeah, i mean, i would say to president biden, if he wants students and young people to be part of his winning coalition, in november, he needs to change. we aren't single issue voters. we care about our healthcare. we care about making sure that we have affordable housing. but really it is hard for us to understand the administration's position when it comes to just supporting the ethnic cleansing in gaza. >> do you expect to see more of that protest vote today? >> i do, actually, expect to see more of that protest vote. but what these young people and the people who are galvanizing around the uncommitted votes are saying is that they understand the primary process, right? understanding that they are able to send a message to the white house, and president biden's campaign, but the issues they care about, yes, what is happening to the palestinian people, bu
state. listen to what the president of cal berkeley democrats said about how this issue may affect their support for president biden. >> yeah, i mean, i would say to president biden, if he wants students and young people to be part of his winning coalition, in november, he needs to change. we aren't single issue voters. we care about our healthcare. we care about making sure that we have affordable housing. but really it is hard for us to understand the administration's position when it...
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resistance inside the united states. this is very, this is very serious what's happening around the world. this is the most serious contradiction that's been happening. i know there's genocide in parts of africa and many other places, but this here it bakes the possibility of a world war, and um and and and so lot of religious history forms right there in palestine, lot of the prophets come from that area. we're not losing, we're not losing. losing the united states can do whatever they want, is all in the control of allah, and you can believe as sure as i'm sitting here, united states and israel will be the loser in this battle, i don't care how many of us die, persecution is worse than slaughter, persecution is worse than slaughter, persecution is worse than slow, thank you for that, we do appreciate that, and on a side note there, i'm i'm sure that you may have heard this, albert watson that many actually in the states and western countries have uh uh looked at uh islam in a different way based on the uh perseverance
resistance inside the united states. this is very, this is very serious what's happening around the world. this is the most serious contradiction that's been happening. i know there's genocide in parts of africa and many other places, but this here it bakes the possibility of a world war, and um and and and so lot of religious history forms right there in palestine, lot of the prophets come from that area. we're not losing, we're not losing. losing the united states can do whatever they want,...
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we are seeking the united states documents from united states companies about united states investments, u.s. focused strategies, and united states institutions, allowing these companies to ignore their obligation to respond to u.s. law is not just a front to this subcommittee, it risks making a dangerous precedent that would allow companies to effectively contract away their obligations to other countries all around the world, where you do business, where you perform services to comply with united states law. although the subcommittees inquiry began last summer with questions about the saudi arabian public investment fund or the pif investment. it's become much bigger and more consequential. after mckinsey, bcg, teneo, and m. klein, we issued subpoenas to -- we want to determine what work these companies have done and are doing that allows a foreign authoritarian government to use instruments of commerce in the united states to increase its influence within our shores and rebrand its tarnished image after years of horrific human rights abuses. our subpoenas seek documents that will ill
we are seeking the united states documents from united states companies about united states investments, u.s. focused strategies, and united states institutions, allowing these companies to ignore their obligation to respond to u.s. law is not just a front to this subcommittee, it risks making a dangerous precedent that would allow companies to effectively contract away their obligations to other countries all around the world, where you do business, where you perform services to comply with...
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of state and others to work without those tools of the united states could cut off a. we could diminish a, we could slow aid, we could stop the towing resolutions and then you went, there's a whole range of things that escalating menu of options that we had if we decided to apply real pressure, which we should have been doing long before. now, to ask this question carefully, if president biden fails to use his leverage to constrain is really prime minister netanyahu his choices in this war to get the ceasefire to get a to people in need. and it created a monster triple difference in the, on the ground. circumstances given what we just saw in michigan with a 100000 people, basically voting uncommitted within the democratic primary and not voting for president biden in their own party. do you think joe biden will lose the selection coming up? and again, i will answer carefully as you asked it carefully, and no one never should overstate the impact of any foreign policy issue, i think on us elections. um, but i think what's important to note is that for many democrats, pa
of state and others to work without those tools of the united states could cut off a. we could diminish a, we could slow aid, we could stop the towing resolutions and then you went, there's a whole range of things that escalating menu of options that we had if we decided to apply real pressure, which we should have been doing long before. now, to ask this question carefully, if president biden fails to use his leverage to constrain is really prime minister netanyahu his choices in this war to...
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wanted to strike _ saying that islamic state wanted to strike in _ saying that islamic state wantedow and also that that information was passed on to the russian _ information was passed on to the russian authorities, under the duty to warrr~ _ russian authorities, under the duty to warrr~ so — russian authorities, under the duty to warn. so we assume, that that warning _ to warn. so we assume, that that warning that was put out by the state _ warning that was put out by the state departmentjust over warning that was put out by the state department just over two weeks a-o, state department just over two weeks ago, telling americans to stay away from large — ago, telling americans to stay away from large gatherings, including concerts, — from large gatherings, including concerts, and we spoke about the fact that — concerts, and we spoke about the fact that the us was monitoring the possibility— fact that the us was monitoring the possibility that extremists would launch _ possibility that extremists would launch an immediate, imminent attack and intelligence, was passed on to moscow.
wanted to strike _ saying that islamic state wanted to strike in _ saying that islamic state wantedow and also that that information was passed on to the russian _ information was passed on to the russian authorities, under the duty to warrr~ _ russian authorities, under the duty to warrr~ so — russian authorities, under the duty to warn. so we assume, that that warning _ to warn. so we assume, that that warning that was put out by the state _ warning that was put out by the state...
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it is evident that the ceasefire negotiations have entered a state of deadlock with conflicting paths toward collapse. palestinian sources confirmed that the stumbling of the negot. ations essentially began with the retreat of the four parties that prepared the paris paper, namely the united states of america, egypt, qatar, and zinus israel at the end of last january from the provisions of the paper. will the faltering of cease fire agreements in cairo and the escalation of the israeli entity threats to expand grand operations towards the city of rafah, the last area in southern gaza that has yet to be entered by occupation tanks, the resistance has once again brought the fight back to the initial point, this of bait hanon in the northern most part of the gaza strip. while the israeli occupation arm assumed that the northern part of the strip was no longer a part of the confrontation since the major ground operations ended there two months ago, the al-qassam brigades managed to carry out qualitative operations. a drone belonging to the resistance dropped two bombs in the midst of the
it is evident that the ceasefire negotiations have entered a state of deadlock with conflicting paths toward collapse. palestinian sources confirmed that the stumbling of the negot. ations essentially began with the retreat of the four parties that prepared the paris paper, namely the united states of america, egypt, qatar, and zinus israel at the end of last january from the provisions of the paper. will the faltering of cease fire agreements in cairo and the escalation of the israeli entity...
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the state of urgency was announced in a press release.is is not a crisis entirely created by haitians. we have to understand this has been a long time coming and a process stoked and perpetuated by the international community. mainly the united states. you can go back to haiti's founding. but we don't need to go back that far in history to see this history of intervention. the 2000 four coup d'État, overturning of election results in 2010, and the u.s. insistence on moving forward with the current government against all odds and against the very clear expression from the haitian people. unless that begins to change, it is extremely unlikely the situation on the ground improves. juan: i want to ask you about the role of former president aristide, removed from office twice but at the same time there are reports that he has had some kind of accommodation with ariel henry and that his family is basically on the sidelines these days? what information do you have about that? >> i think you have to -- it is a murky political environment. there h
the state of urgency was announced in a press release.is is not a crisis entirely created by haitians. we have to understand this has been a long time coming and a process stoked and perpetuated by the international community. mainly the united states. you can go back to haiti's founding. but we don't need to go back that far in history to see this history of intervention. the 2000 four coup d'État, overturning of election results in 2010, and the u.s. insistence on moving forward with the...
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that is quite a state. according to cigar the state department has failed to respond to at least 30 outstanding requests for information some of those have been pending for over a year. this is simply unacceptable it is time for the administration to evaluate their policy priorities, which have clearly achieved so little in afghanistan. they need to focus on developing a strategy that will ensure the u.s. is not supporting the taliban but rather innocent afghans. anything less and the failure of american leadership, we went to help the people of afghanistan, half of them are at the poverty level and starting, but we don't want to fund the taliban either. it is the job of this committee to provide oversight to ensure, and cigar, to ensure this does not happen in the future. let me say with respect to the chairman's words, the saddest thing is the women left behind under the veil, but also the fact that guess who is in afghanistan today? china. they are exploiting the rarest minerals into would not be surpris
that is quite a state. according to cigar the state department has failed to respond to at least 30 outstanding requests for information some of those have been pending for over a year. this is simply unacceptable it is time for the administration to evaluate their policy priorities, which have clearly achieved so little in afghanistan. they need to focus on developing a strategy that will ensure the u.s. is not supporting the taliban but rather innocent afghans. anything less and the failure...
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uh, a, a declaration to recognize you find a city and state based on 6 months, 67 by say, states under occupation by the mustang it's, it's, it's stopped by the city and state under occupation based on 67 area formation by the error countries of their error they would summit, where they said they would all have relations with as well. if there is an end of, of occupation, i want to put all of that under a security council resolution. every one of these points, by the way, a supported by oh gosh, i create i want to have that adopted by the tasha by the security council in an affirmative vote. and then we go to the parks because that will also require by the way, elections initially. elections that aren't part of city. and essentially the government may ask a lot of settings. yep. i mean it's, it's, you know, you're presenting here a plan, but i, i also want to ask you how you get that planned on with the move that is currently on the ground. these really cabinet right now has said that any recognition of a palestinian statehood in the wake of the mos terror attacks on israel and october
uh, a, a declaration to recognize you find a city and state based on 6 months, 67 by say, states under occupation by the mustang it's, it's, it's stopped by the city and state under occupation based on 67 area formation by the error countries of their error they would summit, where they said they would all have relations with as well. if there is an end of, of occupation, i want to put all of that under a security council resolution. every one of these points, by the way, a supported by oh...
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state, can it, i dare to assure you, under any conditions and circumstances, our state will bear this burden in full, and if... it is necessary beyond these volumes, child benefits will be paid with an upward trend, no one will encroach on parental leave, we will find the necessary funds so that children’s medicine keeps pace with the world, we are close to this, and children's health centers have been a model for burping. alexander lukashenko instructed the belarusian women's union to take control. more important issue than the increase, the growth of our population, we have problems with this, i often say, 15, or even 20 million, our belarus with our able -bodied people and resources could feed us, taking into account our geopolitical situation, so we urgently need to reverse this trend of stealing, well, i’m asking... if there is a house, then there is a family , and so on and so forth, both home and for the peasant , not to mention the woman wants to return, we have solved this problem, our second problem is, i always put this problem of the military next to me, so we must, no mat
state, can it, i dare to assure you, under any conditions and circumstances, our state will bear this burden in full, and if... it is necessary beyond these volumes, child benefits will be paid with an upward trend, no one will encroach on parental leave, we will find the necessary funds so that children’s medicine keeps pace with the world, we are close to this, and children's health centers have been a model for burping. alexander lukashenko instructed the belarusian women's union to take...
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we are completely debt free is a state now. i don't know when other state that is done that but that was applying a sick business principals and budgeting. our economy now we have had 24 consecutive month for unemployment has been at 3% or less and we are the seventh fastest growing economy in the country. that's good and we are creating jobs. >> that's great. creating jobsg more demand for housing and i assume people are coming into the state. i've bee reading about that so when you start focusing on the housing affordability challenge and how has housing costs changed usf o to time since you've been governor until now. simply recently focused on housing was it's probably the number one issue facing working we want our nurses and their teachers and our police officers to live in communities where they when housing prices get out of reach not only is the american dream more difficult to obtain but the people that are the fabric of our community can't be there. we will take questions at the end. >> excuse me this is not a time f
we are completely debt free is a state now. i don't know when other state that is done that but that was applying a sick business principals and budgeting. our economy now we have had 24 consecutive month for unemployment has been at 3% or less and we are the seventh fastest growing economy in the country. that's good and we are creating jobs. >> that's great. creating jobsg more demand for housing and i assume people are coming into the state. i've bee reading about that so when you...
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one passed by the united states house of representatives.n was serious, and if the democrats were serious in the senate, they would actually take the piece of legislation already passed out of u.s. house, work with it to deliver some solid results to secure the border. second thing is, contrary to what mayorkas said, the fact of the matter is, when biden became president and today, there are three laws passed by congress already that empower the president to deny illegal entry, which he is not doing, is he aiding and abetting illegal entry. second to detain anybody who crosses the border illegally which he is not doing. and, third, requires the president to build border barriers, including the border walls, including the razor wire fence that texas has built that biden is trying to tear down. so, what joe biden is doing, he is refusing to enforce laws already passed by congress and actually is acting contrary to those laws. again, there's no word that could be articulated by the president tonight that will overcome the facts of the way that
one passed by the united states house of representatives.n was serious, and if the democrats were serious in the senate, they would actually take the piece of legislation already passed out of u.s. house, work with it to deliver some solid results to secure the border. second thing is, contrary to what mayorkas said, the fact of the matter is, when biden became president and today, there are three laws passed by congress already that empower the president to deny illegal entry, which he is not...
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the law essentially makes illegal immigration at the state level of crime, and that means the state and local police will have the authority to arrest anyone they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally, these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico as regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted, and written reactions who is actually mexico's the top diplomat for north america has already said that his government has said this on social media, that his government will not accept any real country repatriation from the us, but will instead be continuing negotiations on the federal level with the federal government. so it definitely creates some uncertainty for like more than someone certainty for the estimated 1600000 undocumented immigrants in texas. okay, france, let's talk a little bit about how the decision came to happen in the 3 liberal judges. on the supreme court dissented from this disease and what with their arguments yes, so one of the d
the law essentially makes illegal immigration at the state level of crime, and that means the state and local police will have the authority to arrest anyone they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally, these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico as regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundreds of miles north of the border. as critics have noted, and written reactions who is actually mexico's the top...