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to the state. in fact, state revenues have increased 40% since 2018 with a significant growth coming from sales revenue. not income tax, not corporate tax and not fuel taxes, but from revenue created by missourians spending their own money, not government programs. [applause] and one of the huge factors is the three separate tax cuts we approved including the largest in our tate's history -- in our state's a history. we have decreased missourians' tax burdens by over 20, unleashing a economic powerhouse in the state of missouri. [applause] when i became governor, we were ranked 42nd for gdp growth and last among our mid e west neighbors. today we are ranked 23rd in the nation and top 5 in the midwest for gdp growth. that's a real reckoning here in jeff city. that's not all talk and all a hot air. that is a true reckoning of growth, opportunity that missourians have come to expect from this administration and state government. [applause] that a's our leadership creating a real formula for success. a
to the state. in fact, state revenues have increased 40% since 2018 with a significant growth coming from sales revenue. not income tax, not corporate tax and not fuel taxes, but from revenue created by missourians spending their own money, not government programs. [applause] and one of the huge factors is the three separate tax cuts we approved including the largest in our tate's history -- in our state's a history. we have decreased missourians' tax burdens by over 20, unleashing a economic...
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achieving the lowest recording in the states history. we just left the state. this is more than we started with. we left $1.5 billion on the bottom line. we have created over 110,000 job. we have brought $14.5 billion in new business investment. we have cut taxes three times, and reduced income tax burdens by over 20%. this is with the largest income tax cut in our state's history. no one, no one, is looking at this administration. today, we have one. as i begin to wrap up, i want to recognize another special group of people that make it all happen. these individuals, are truly the best of the best. i couldn't have asked for people to serve with office and governors. 6 million reserves across our state. they are often overlooked. they are overworked. their impact on this state is beyond many. we have taken on challenges that no one could ever imagine. he never complained, they never gave up. above all, they believed. they believed in a mission. they believed in people. they believe in extraordinary capabilities to achieve. this is an even better tomorrow. i am
achieving the lowest recording in the states history. we just left the state. this is more than we started with. we left $1.5 billion on the bottom line. we have created over 110,000 job. we have brought $14.5 billion in new business investment. we have cut taxes three times, and reduced income tax burdens by over 20%. this is with the largest income tax cut in our state's history. no one, no one, is looking at this administration. today, we have one. as i begin to wrap up, i want to recognize...
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studied, before working, we studied documents, similar documents, of western countries, and the united states of america, and great britain, and of course , our neighboring countries, and strangely the sub-soviet space, they really agreed that our concept is really... relevant, so it is workable, for today, valid, but naturally, life moves forward, the geopolitical situation is changing, new risks, challenges, new threats to national security are emerging, so, of course, the document required objective adjustments; it sets out a new vision of our country for the geopolitical situation, for those modern risks, threats , challenges, for those red lines that cannot be overstepped, therefore, working on this... in principle, it will meet almost annually in accordance with the law, so we can always make adjustments and supplement our concept with some new provisions, new points, new threats in the field national security and propose appropriate new mechanisms for neutralizing these threats, which is why i think that we really worked on the document all together, together with you for almost 2 year
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every state in the south has accepted more people into their state than have left except for one. guess which one. louisiana. like me, you rose to public service because you were frustrated and tired of those stories. you were frustrated at the statistics that continue to place our beautiful and enchanting stay at the bottom of every metric of quality. we ran campaigns out of sadness, anger and frustration. said because we -- sad because one of the cost of seeing loved ones continue to leave our state, the most uniquely blessed and colorful state for other opportunities. angry because we know we are better than the widely publicized statistics. and frustrated because we know the quality of our people. because we know the work ethic they possess. . we know their values. we know their families. and we know our friends. what i have appreciated is your sense of urgency. all of our problems can be solved if we will have the will and the capacity to deliberate fairly and honestly and arrive at solutions in the best interest of our citizens and our future. some may say we are going too f
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that's the attitude of the united states. that's what makes a state exec shuttle nation. but in the past this way or full parade to at least serve the american people. there was a believe that in our every successive generation would have a better life than the previous one. investing nowadays, more and more middle income people are struggling to make ends need. and so for a while it's to be ignored or it could be sort of marginalized into sort of deplorable complaining. but it's a, it's a major issue and i believe it has to have some structural solutions. what those solutions could be in. well, you've, you've so say that the issue very clearly. that's exactly the issue. the people who are of the teenagers and people in their twenties that i don't have any chance of uh, have of being able to get a house or get a job as easily as i could back in my day 60 years ago. and the open president of buying tells people the economy is doing just fine by and by are you people opposing me? this is why they were opposing them because they, they, it costs $50000.00 a year to go to coll
that's the attitude of the united states. that's what makes a state exec shuttle nation. but in the past this way or full parade to at least serve the american people. there was a believe that in our every successive generation would have a better life than the previous one. investing nowadays, more and more middle income people are struggling to make ends need. and so for a while it's to be ignored or it could be sort of marginalized into sort of deplorable complaining. but it's a, it's a...
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because the states are different. >> states are different. we had a lot of transmission interconnects and that is part of our integrated resource planning. that is pretty much how we managed it. >> fair enough. mr. hay? quickly. >> we partner, you know, with some of our states but we maintain a regular dialogue across the western states. >> fair enough. i am out of time, unfortunately. >> the gentleman's time has expired and i will now go to ms. castro for five minutes. >> my colleagues would have us believe that the only way to achieve grid reliability is with dirty fossil fuels. i think that is dangerous and it is costly. the new scientific analysis finds that gas plants are particularly vulnerable to extreme weather events like heat waves and cold snaps, which are growing in severity, and frequency, cold weather presents particular challenges. we saw the harsh conditions from the winter storm in 2021, and again in 2022, where gas plant failures occurred at disproportionate rates, relative to cleaner energy sources. in one case, over 240 pe
because the states are different. >> states are different. we had a lot of transmission interconnects and that is part of our integrated resource planning. that is pretty much how we managed it. >> fair enough. mr. hay? quickly. >> we partner, you know, with some of our states but we maintain a regular dialogue across the western states. >> fair enough. i am out of time, unfortunately. >> the gentleman's time has expired and i will now go to ms. castro for five...
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that is the state of our state. we are so good at so many things and we have never been stronger financially, economically, we have never been stronger. we are underestimated by people externally and we have to change that. the way we get capital and get people to move here, people underestimate how beautiful it is. they underestimate everything about us. we are competing and we have to tell our story differently and better. we will shift gears right now and something we want to do is honor those who serve. we are honoring those americans that we know in north dakota. we cherish our god-given freedoms. we do that. sometimes the service demands ultimate sacrifice. the whole state stood frozen when they saw the news that the police officer was fatally shot when he was taking action towards an assailant that had ambushed two of his federal officers. who i have had the honor of meeting. along with a bystander that moved to north dakota a few weeks earlier. we have one person shot and killed and people who have taken mul
that is the state of our state. we are so good at so many things and we have never been stronger financially, economically, we have never been stronger. we are underestimated by people externally and we have to change that. the way we get capital and get people to move here, people underestimate how beautiful it is. they underestimate everything about us. we are competing and we have to tell our story differently and better. we will shift gears right now and something we want to do is honor...
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when he says this, we are a jewish state and must remain a jewish state. and the world must recognizes, as such, puts as the mean, what does that mean and can it work? and is that really democratic? so many questions will be right back the, the same wrong. just don't have to shape out the application. and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look so common ground the and the world's largest democracy votes the rest of the planet watches in an emerging multi polar world. india's voice matters, but who will be the power behind it? watches almost 1000000000 people decide and billions more, react, the more expensive, and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do, you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted of opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please, or do you have the state department to see i a weapons bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. change and whatever you do. don't want my shell stay main st
when he says this, we are a jewish state and must remain a jewish state. and the world must recognizes, as such, puts as the mean, what does that mean and can it work? and is that really democratic? so many questions will be right back the, the same wrong. just don't have to shape out the application. and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support, we choose to look so common ground the and the world's largest democracy votes the rest of the planet watches in an...
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but let's be clear, a change is happening and today the state of our state, it is strong. [applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40000 new jobs, many of them and communities that been historically left behind. [applause] we have the lowest unemployment rate in the country for the fifth month in a row. crime is down across the states homicides involve more city are the lowest they have been in nine years. and communities, communities that have been underestimated and under valued now have an important seat at the table in the halls of power. so i am proud. i am proud of what we are doing. but most importantly, i am proud of how we are doing it. the executive and the legislature are working together again. and it feels good. we choose to sweat the details knowing our constituents deserve nothing less. and by moving in partnership we have helped to make life easier for the people we are here to serve. we have launched a full frontal assault on child poverty that will lift a combined 160,000 children up the run on the economic ladder. [applause] we have return sto
but let's be clear, a change is happening and today the state of our state, it is strong. [applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40000 new jobs, many of them and communities that been historically left behind. [applause] we have the lowest unemployment rate in the country for the fifth month in a row. crime is down across the states homicides involve more city are the lowest they have been in nine years. and communities, communities that have been underestimated and under valued...
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states. his refusalling to obey the law is not only an offense if against the separation of powers in the constitution of the united states, it also threatens our national security and has had a dire impact on communities across the country. despite clear evidence that his willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law has significantly contributed to unprecedented levels of illegal immigrants -- entrants, the increased control of the southwest border by drug cartels and the imposition of enormous costs on states and localities affected by the influx of aliens, alejandro n. mayorkas has continued if his refusal to comply with the law and thereby acted to the grave detriment of the interests of the united states. alejandro n. mayorkas engaged in this scheme or course of conduct through the following means: one, or alejandro n. if mayorkas willfully refused to comply with the detention mandate set forth in section 235b2a of the immigration and nationality act requiring that all applicants
states. his refusalling to obey the law is not only an offense if against the separation of powers in the constitution of the united states, it also threatens our national security and has had a dire impact on communities across the country. despite clear evidence that his willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law has significantly contributed to unprecedented levels of illegal immigrants -- entrants, the increased control of the southwest border by drug cartels and the imposition of...
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the united states. so this focus on, the drugs coming in outside, of course, ignores role of demand in creating the drug problem that we talk about a bit in american society and as historians. more problems. however, this focus on drugs as originating outside the states and coming in to pose a threat means that you to engage in a policing surveillance and militarizing approach the control of drugs. at least have to control them at the border leading to militarization of borders and that and a much more likely as happened ever increasingly over course of the 20th century, you had to go to the place where the drugs were produced and try to eliminate them there. those are outside the united states being in u.s. policing and surveillance efforts are taken outside the united states. we see this already in the 19 tens and twenties since the united states engaged in surveillance and exchange of intelligence and placing of secret agents in spaces around you, around world that were not controlled by the united s
the united states. so this focus on, the drugs coming in outside, of course, ignores role of demand in creating the drug problem that we talk about a bit in american society and as historians. more problems. however, this focus on drugs as originating outside the states and coming in to pose a threat means that you to engage in a policing surveillance and militarizing approach the control of drugs. at least have to control them at the border leading to militarization of borders and that and a...
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he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not matter where an american lives. this isn't about states, it's about women's rights. [crowd cheering] i mean this. look, now he is worried voters will hold him accountable for saying he is responsible for getting roe v. wade overturned. donald trump is worried voters will hold him accountable for the cruelty and chaos he has created. folks, we are going to hold him accountable. [crowd cheering] we are. he should be held accountable. he should be accountable for state's and acting extreme laws that put ivf treatments at risk for women desperately trying to have families. we will hold trump accountable for women being turned away. forced to travel hundreds of miles to get basic health care. forced to go to court to plead for help to protect herself and her ability to have children in the future. voters will hold trump accountable. [crowd cheeri
he says it is up to the states. this is all about states rights. but he is wrong. the supreme court was wrong. it should be a constitutional right in the federal constitution, a federal right. [crowd cheering] and it should not matter where an american lives. this isn't about states, it's about women's rights. [crowd cheering] i mean this. look, now he is worried voters will hold him accountable for saying he is responsible for getting roe v. wade overturned. donald trump is worried voters will...
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contractual relationship yes, your honor. >> in this case, the state idaho, for example, has no state hospitals that participate with the emergency rooms in emtala. and so in this case, 30 isn't even a clause that relationship the parties being regulated by emtala. here are hospitals and doctors. i think your question is getting at the armstrong issue and we think that is a significant question. it wasn't part of the question presented. we think the indiana amicus brief raises significant questions and deals with that argument. well but the question presented here is one up direct conflict between idaho's law and emtala. and on that a question, we don't think there's hard at all you're going to that direct conflict. i think if you consider the express limitation within the statue of availability well, before we do that, can i just step back and get your understanding of the statute you made some representations as to how you see it working. and so let me tell you what i think and then you can tell me whether you agree, disagree, or otherwise so i think that there are two things that a
contractual relationship yes, your honor. >> in this case, the state idaho, for example, has no state hospitals that participate with the emergency rooms in emtala. and so in this case, 30 isn't even a clause that relationship the parties being regulated by emtala. here are hospitals and doctors. i think your question is getting at the armstrong issue and we think that is a significant question. it wasn't part of the question presented. we think the indiana amicus brief raises significant...
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there are these state ballot initiatives in the united states. and there have been tens of millions of dollars poured into these state campaigns by pro—abortion groups, who are sending around massive misinformation to voters, telling them that miscarriage care will be banned, women will die. a litany of lies about what these laws would do. no miscarriage care would be banned. if there's no heartbeat detected in the child, then, of course, the child should and can be removed by a medical professional. what these abortion laws would do would restrict the killing, the intentional killing of these children. so i think when you get into the politics of what's actually happening on the ground in the united states and some of these states, you'll find that the reality is, there's a lot of misinformation, which is making people fearful that abortion restrictions will hurt women, when the reality is, it doesn't hurt women, it protects children. and we can care and love for both of the patients in the pregnancy, the child and the mother. let me just dril
there are these state ballot initiatives in the united states. and there have been tens of millions of dollars poured into these state campaigns by pro—abortion groups, who are sending around massive misinformation to voters, telling them that miscarriage care will be banned, women will die. a litany of lies about what these laws would do. no miscarriage care would be banned. if there's no heartbeat detected in the child, then, of course, the child should and can be removed by a medical...
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of state. you're in the woodwork of the state department, and yet you're using this moment to focus attention on this crisis. tell us about your decision. so 1st, thanks so much for having me. and for drawing attention to this issue, and i had thought about resigning earlier, i was at state as a foreign affairs officer working in the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor near eastern affairs, trying to promote human rights in the middle east. and it had just become so difficult to try to do that in the aftermath of october 7th. and i, it just, it felt that it had gotten to the point where i had tried to raise objections internally to the extent that i was able to like through descent cables, for example. um, but eventually it just got to the point that it seemed that resignation was really the only option left. and then when i was speaking with colleagues, they encouraged me to do so publicly in order to draw more attention to this. so i decided that i would, i would go ahead and go publi
of state. you're in the woodwork of the state department, and yet you're using this moment to focus attention on this crisis. tell us about your decision. so 1st, thanks so much for having me. and for drawing attention to this issue, and i had thought about resigning earlier, i was at state as a foreign affairs officer working in the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor near eastern affairs, trying to promote human rights in the middle east. and it had just become so difficult to try to...
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deliver my sixth state of the state and budget address. i love my job, i love living in illinois and spending every day working to improve the lives of our residents in a world seemingly filled with chaos it's a privilege to be tasked with bringing stability and progress. we live in the state that's filled with people who exude decency and here in springfield one of the most interesting guys i know is ian hunt, head of acquisition at the abraham lincoln museum and if you ask ian, he will tell you one of my favorite stories, illinois owns an original version of lincoln's gettysburg address. it's known as the evert copy. one only five to have been handwritten by abraham lincoln himself. it's named after former massachusetts governor. at gets berg on november 19, 1863evertt was the other guy who spoke. he gave a two-hour speech that almost no one remembers. whenever it was finished lincoln got up and delivered two-minute speech that has never been forgotten. a life lesson for every politician. [laughter] >> the everett copy of linken gettysbu
deliver my sixth state of the state and budget address. i love my job, i love living in illinois and spending every day working to improve the lives of our residents in a world seemingly filled with chaos it's a privilege to be tasked with bringing stability and progress. we live in the state that's filled with people who exude decency and here in springfield one of the most interesting guys i know is ian hunt, head of acquisition at the abraham lincoln museum and if you ask ian, he will tell...
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is this a lot for the state? from the point of view of history, quite a bit, but from the point of view formation, this is only a short period, it seems that only belarusians were able to live it in such a way as to loudly declare themselves and firmly strengthen their position in... without the economic sector - this is one of the leading sectors, it is very important to renew everything that we used, it is important to understand that when visiting forests, you need to behave very carefully, because the main thing is to preserve what you planted and really leave it as an inheritance for your descendants. we are working for you , your children, grandchildren, because the result of our work is 80 years later. born in the town of kalinkovich, not far from the leskhoz production, my father, was awarded the badge of honorary forest officer, worked in forestry for more than 40 years in the forestry industry, he started in the yelsky forestry, then he was transferred to kalinkovich, here he was the chief forester, the
is this a lot for the state? from the point of view of history, quite a bit, but from the point of view formation, this is only a short period, it seems that only belarusians were able to live it in such a way as to loudly declare themselves and firmly strengthen their position in... without the economic sector - this is one of the leading sectors, it is very important to renew everything that we used, it is important to understand that when visiting forests, you need to behave very carefully,...
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united states? that would obviously be horrible for us, for the united states. it wouldn't danger the lives of countless us men and women in uniform, not to mention the citizens of iran and the soldiers of iran as well. but once again, wouldn't be so bad for the prime minister. you must remember what a leg has done to you says on our from holy bible and we've amended remember, and we are fighting our trucks array that troops in combatants who are now in gaza . that is nothing. yeah. who using the hebrew bible as a reference for it and reason to kill palestinians and perhaps others. but he seems to be suggesting is that the i'm on kites and their descendants, presumably the palestinians in this case are said to be cursed and forever and must be eliminated for what they did in 2 ancient israel. if it sounds crazy to you, it sounds crazy. to a whole lot of people around the world. but while most fee, that type of talk is dangerous, from a karl rove in perspective, it's actually very effective. karl rov
united states? that would obviously be horrible for us, for the united states. it wouldn't danger the lives of countless us men and women in uniform, not to mention the citizens of iran and the soldiers of iran as well. but once again, wouldn't be so bad for the prime minister. you must remember what a leg has done to you says on our from holy bible and we've amended remember, and we are fighting our trucks array that troops in combatants who are now in gaza . that is nothing. yeah. who using...
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the state will become a union state in ninety-nine. for more than a quarter of a century, integration has not only grown stronger, it has gained strength that is emulated. they say that relations between russia and belarus are simply superior to space aerobatics, and even the allied states are held up as an example by other integration associations. in space alone, eight union programs have been implemented; the ninth is in progress; we are talking about joint projects, developments, training of astronauts and much more. space is important, it is in demand by the economy, the agro-industrial complex, forestry, and the defense complex, and it also makes it possible to develop high-tech production, but not by space alone. since the approval of 28 union programs , new ones have started. economy-locomotive figures confirm, so for example, union projects will increase belarus' gdp by 8 billion. dollars, the program for the formation of a unified industrial policy of the union state has become a flagship, its goal is to synchronize approache
the state will become a union state in ninety-nine. for more than a quarter of a century, integration has not only grown stronger, it has gained strength that is emulated. they say that relations between russia and belarus are simply superior to space aerobatics, and even the allied states are held up as an example by other integration associations. in space alone, eight union programs have been implemented; the ninth is in progress; we are talking about joint projects, developments, training...
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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 bull appeal to biness businesses. man manufacturing. and they opposed the french revolution. so geographically where might these folks come from? the north biness, manufacturing. 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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states ratify them. we cannot allow a trump era legal memo to dictate that women are second class citizens under the law. i want to be clear on what's at risk. without roe and without a federal guarantee of sex equality, state legislatures and courts have the final say on whether women and girls have a right to privacy, bodily autonomy or to make their own medical decisions. our fundamental rights should not be determined by our zip code. we have seen how successful equal rights amendments can be in fighting against attacks on women's reproductive health. just this year, state level e.r.a.'s in pennsylvania and nevada provided the constitutional basis to challenge state abortion restrictions in medicaid coverage. imagine what a federal equal rights amendment could secure for all americans. i'm proud to work with you on this incredible and herculean effort. i know that we are closer now than ever to seeing a federal equal rights amendment become the law of the land. and i will continue to push forward to
states ratify them. we cannot allow a trump era legal memo to dictate that women are second class citizens under the law. i want to be clear on what's at risk. without roe and without a federal guarantee of sex equality, state legislatures and courts have the final say on whether women and girls have a right to privacy, bodily autonomy or to make their own medical decisions. our fundamental rights should not be determined by our zip code. we have seen how successful equal rights amendments can...
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state elections. so i've asked them to pull stuff and kind of how they, in germany. i don't have to use the slogan. everything for germany at a complain, riley had up to 2021 general election. the same phrase was used by the s of the so called stormtroopers of the nazi party was crafted into the nice during the 3rd the rice hooker, who is the age of the party leader is the ring. yeah. has officially been classified as a right wing extremist by german intelligence. this under surveillance in response to his trial took a road on the social media platform x that germany is prosecuting political opponents and suppressing free speech outside the court process because we have mentally disagreed with him. and welcome to trial, to make sure that the, uh, this is nothing that we will accept in our society no matter what. it's not the only remembering it's also to, to set boundaries. we learn from history that the fastest. so need the, the majority, they only need the certain amount of people or a certain perce
state elections. so i've asked them to pull stuff and kind of how they, in germany. i don't have to use the slogan. everything for germany at a complain, riley had up to 2021 general election. the same phrase was used by the s of the so called stormtroopers of the nazi party was crafted into the nice during the 3rd the rice hooker, who is the age of the party leader is the ring. yeah. has officially been classified as a right wing extremist by german intelligence. this under surveillance in...
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now, i don't doubt that the iran, like the irish states previously, instrumental lies all states instrumental as all sorts of issues. so i don't doubt that whatsoever. on the other hand, i think the more salient question that one should answer is why is the tool there to begin with? why is there a palestinian cause to begin with? what's the history, why other palestinians left it in, in the extraordinarily unacceptable situation that they are? why does it run? and before iran, iraq, and before iraq, egypt and before, you know, all these other states, syria, all these states have used the power, the new question precisely because there is something extraordinarily immoral and on ethical that everybody in the region. and i, i would argue today, everybody in the world honestly can see is unacceptable and want to end. and so, of course, states use every piece of leverage. they can every tool so to speak, they use, but they use it because these tools exist and we should focus, rather than on trying to is to say that they're just using the tools, understand why the tool is there and why people, why
now, i don't doubt that the iran, like the irish states previously, instrumental lies all states instrumental as all sorts of issues. so i don't doubt that whatsoever. on the other hand, i think the more salient question that one should answer is why is the tool there to begin with? why is there a palestinian cause to begin with? what's the history, why other palestinians left it in, in the extraordinarily unacceptable situation that they are? why does it run? and before iran, iraq, and before...
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try to convey as the governor of one of those states, the great state of indiana. it's always a pleasure to bring a little bit of our hoosier heartland spirit where we actually get stuff done and try to export that to washington, d.c., itself and now for those of you in the audience who may not be -- there are probably very few but may not be steeped in hudson institute lore, allow me to share a few things that may surprise you. first, ken who has just mentioned the hudson institute has the eyes to indiana was home to indiana for two decades, from 1984 to 2004, so four years after the boilers made it to the file four -- final four and ken first joined hudson when it was based in indianapolis. even lived there for a while and by all accounts he liked it. so forgive me for blowing the cover of an influential washingtonian. but one of my and predecessors, as indiana governor, mitch daniels, he was also the president of hudson during some of that time and the institute helped to inspire a spirit of policy entrepreneurship and education and health care and workforce dev
try to convey as the governor of one of those states, the great state of indiana. it's always a pleasure to bring a little bit of our hoosier heartland spirit where we actually get stuff done and try to export that to washington, d.c., itself and now for those of you in the audience who may not be -- there are probably very few but may not be steeped in hudson institute lore, allow me to share a few things that may surprise you. first, ken who has just mentioned the hudson institute has the...
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to the united states. their constitution was rich and i think around the same time as the french constitutional french revolution. so there was and do you like to stays for very important, but there was a whole tendency around the world of different alignment away from the feudalism to and a meritocracy, to the industrial capital. there's some debt. no, no. and, and the united states are a very prominent play range a bit, but again, they're not alone. and this is a very different world in the sense that in the, like a 1000 to years ago or so, and a stage good, full and, and that was it very usually it wouldn't have major repercussions. and of where the one exception 11 important period when there was a cascading collapse of a lot of the state to disrupt the so called and beta gross age collapse. and now of course we have are very connected to the world. so you get it. it's a very different situation and all the other hand, i think the tensions that, that you see rising are comparable to dose in the past, w
to the united states. their constitution was rich and i think around the same time as the french constitutional french revolution. so there was and do you like to stays for very important, but there was a whole tendency around the world of different alignment away from the feudalism to and a meritocracy, to the industrial capital. there's some debt. no, no. and, and the united states are a very prominent play range a bit, but again, they're not alone. and this is a very different world in the...
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the several states. if you don't like your states moralizing legislation or i'm not a baptist, but i live in mississippi. i'm a roman catholic. um i could move if it bothered me enough, i could transfer state lines. i could go to louisiana where there are a lot more catholics. if it really bothers me, you can vote with your feet. that's until the national government started swallowing the whole. and that's when, in that case i mentioned earlier, everson versus board of education. it was 7 of 9 scoutis juris 7 of 9 who were freemasons. they reversed the meaning of the 1st amendment. they use something called incorporation doctor and they said now all of a sudden the bill of rights applies to the state legislatures as well as the fed. and now it means the opposite of what it had meant for a 150 years. that the congress, really the court could this establish state religions even though that was the whole purpose of the 1st amendment. so, because you know the masons on the court in the law fair, in the cultu
the several states. if you don't like your states moralizing legislation or i'm not a baptist, but i live in mississippi. i'm a roman catholic. um i could move if it bothered me enough, i could transfer state lines. i could go to louisiana where there are a lot more catholics. if it really bothers me, you can vote with your feet. that's until the national government started swallowing the whole. and that's when, in that case i mentioned earlier, everson versus board of education. it was 7 of 9...
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the european parliament refused to decide on the funding of the council of the eu until member states could find these systems, and accordingly the proposal was made by the mep, former belgian prime minister guy verhotstat, he said this at a meeting of the european parliament, he was met with thunderous applause and support 515 votes, 62 meps opposed. let's listen to what the former prime minister of belgium said. for the past 20 days, the russians have been shelling ukrainian cities, hospitals, power plants, residential buildings, and i i consider it a scandal that europe, which opens the door for ukraine and the european council, is not able in such a situation to make a decision to send a certain number of anti-missile systems to ukraine. there are 100 patriot complexes in europe, mr borel said. ukrainians ask for only seven. and we, the europeans, invite them to the european union and the european council, but we cannot. to do that, so i propose not to consider the 55 budget questions until we give ukraine these seven patriot systems. there was thunderous applause, but my colleagu
the european parliament refused to decide on the funding of the council of the eu until member states could find these systems, and accordingly the proposal was made by the mep, former belgian prime minister guy verhotstat, he said this at a meeting of the european parliament, he was met with thunderous applause and support 515 votes, 62 meps opposed. let's listen to what the former prime minister of belgium said. for the past 20 days, the russians have been shelling ukrainian cities,...
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they crossed into a free state. local mobs made up large lee of blacks prevented them returning people. according to henry clay of kentucky. these people, these free blacks who he said possessed part of our political system. all these led mason to conclude that the price of recapture and return was greater than the market value of the runaways. it begs the logical question why try to retake those seeking they are freedom to remain inactive in the in the face of such on their property authority would be to concede that the system was flawed if not legitimate. illegitimate. not surprisingly, slaveholders placed the for these depredations at the feet of those who, according senator butler, invoked slaves to leave for butler and his the enslaved could possibly have taken the to leave without prompting of dark outside forces. there was, however, an element of truth in butler's observation going. so to aid the had been a feature of the underground railroad some time. these emissaries subversion blended into normal commerc
they crossed into a free state. local mobs made up large lee of blacks prevented them returning people. according to henry clay of kentucky. these people, these free blacks who he said possessed part of our political system. all these led mason to conclude that the price of recapture and return was greater than the market value of the runaways. it begs the logical question why try to retake those seeking they are freedom to remain inactive in the in the face of such on their property authority...
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and the united states was back to the united states of bel pay. what kind of share of a planet with them, we kind of get into a, in a dangerous escalation with them this since the uni pulled a moment, you know, i say, says we, you know, we won the cold war, we dissolve the winnings. and we're going to take the winnings phone with us. and even though you know all the others are suggesting that way and we'll take it, we'll take the winnings and, and this is how they use their, their victory and pirate can make 3. i would say that's all the time we have gentlemen, when think, my guessing marrow cash and in budapest and of course i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. are to see you next time. remember profits? apple's the, the water is part of is it that the is it a poly would posted? isn't the deepest view of us and bidding the word, or is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without collision. let's go to the product. as they are probably her, my little sister store. okay. the model girl that i got you. no
and the united states was back to the united states of bel pay. what kind of share of a planet with them, we kind of get into a, in a dangerous escalation with them this since the uni pulled a moment, you know, i say, says we, you know, we won the cold war, we dissolve the winnings. and we're going to take the winnings phone with us. and even though you know all the others are suggesting that way and we'll take it, we'll take the winnings and, and this is how they use their, their victory and...
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i think it's the best little town in the state. this 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 outside of the town to fix it so that 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 ot
i think it's the best little town in the state. this 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 outside...
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that's in the united states, mostly doing it in georgia as well. no less and less than and, and, you know, but i think they've done it in latin america columbia. they did it in for rule. they did it recently in bolivia. they did it. and as i mentioned in guatemala, obviously they did it in cuba. they did it in the dominican republic. uh, they did it in a rough, it's like we said, we wouldn't be here all day and we were going to name all the times of this. and what's funny is, we're living at the time now with the united states seems to be very, so for rated, and we need to guard against that. but how sad it would be if someone did that to us. because right now we are a divided country, and yet i know, you know, most smart americans know that we have done that around the world and hopefully we don't do it in china to the point we're trying to get. so brussel, but they start maybe some kind of conflagration there, which could result in world war 3. let's just be honest about it, george. let's do this. i'm going to take a break. when we come back, i w
that's in the united states, mostly doing it in georgia as well. no less and less than and, and, you know, but i think they've done it in latin america columbia. they did it in for rule. they did it recently in bolivia. they did it. and as i mentioned in guatemala, obviously they did it in cuba. they did it in the dominican republic. uh, they did it in a rough, it's like we said, we wouldn't be here all day and we were going to name all the times of this. and what's funny is, we're living at...
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the state will start with itself, i repeated this thesis several times. we have several dozen state bodies, including central executive bodies, which can be quietly disbanded during a war. it is necessary for this special law for two weeks in order to reform and close these subdivisions, central bodies of executive power, adopt this law, maybe we should start with this, maybe we should mobilize all men 25-60 who are... in the authorities and local self-government bodies? yes, it will take a certain period of time, there is a year and a half, okay, give this year and a half and exchange them for people who are not subject to mobilization, let them perform these functions, do you think that if we prepare militarily in three months in order to he went to die, then it is possible, p to prepare a person for a state authority or a local self-government body in three months, we cannot, and all these people, i am sure, will have a higher education. for some reason there is a gap in society, only questions to the army, we can do everything, only questions to the a
the state will start with itself, i repeated this thesis several times. we have several dozen state bodies, including central executive bodies, which can be quietly disbanded during a war. it is necessary for this special law for two weeks in order to reform and close these subdivisions, central bodies of executive power, adopt this law, maybe we should start with this, maybe we should mobilize all men 25-60 who are... in the authorities and local self-government bodies? yes, it will take a...
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how the sunshine state feeling about the state of the economy? ashley webster is at the flying biscuit cafÉ with villages in florida with what they are saying about the retirement community and how they are experiencing today's biden economy. ashley: good morning. older americans working number and numbers back that up. the biggest problem is too many people haven't been able to save to enjoy their golden years. according to a fed survey, 43% have no savings, talking people between 55 and 64. a big part of that is inflation, things getting more expensive. when social security and savings don't cover your expenses, you said we can't retire. some want to, some canned. that's the problem these days. i want to bring in lisa. you have been here in this retirement community, you personally are you hoping to retire anytime soon or do you see yourself working and working? >> working and working. ashley: why is that? >> everything is expensive. you have to work harder, longer hours, more shifts to cover everything. we 5 and no ability to save. okay. than
how the sunshine state feeling about the state of the economy? ashley webster is at the flying biscuit cafÉ with villages in florida with what they are saying about the retirement community and how they are experiencing today's biden economy. ashley: good morning. older americans working number and numbers back that up. the biggest problem is too many people haven't been able to save to enjoy their golden years. according to a fed survey, 43% have no savings, talking people between 55 and 64....
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in the history of this united states of america the state does not have such an example of repentance, there is no example of repentance. they stated that they supposedly regret what they did to the indians. but in fact today, given how seriously the destroyed indian tribes were destroyed, today they do not receive any serious compensation, they do not receive additional rights and so on, no, you see, the americans destroyed two japanese cities, jeroshimo on kosaki, this the only country in the world that dropped atomic bombs, no remorse. no, on the contrary, in the schools of the united states of america , the great feats of victory of the united states of america are taught because they punished japan for its militaristic policies. i don’t think we will ever see any repentance again, because the united states of america is an excellent pr team. they carry out their information policy very competently; they always show positively even their loss. i've been waiting for you forever, i was in such a hurry to meet you, finally she came. spring is warm, sunny, bright, exhibition russia
in the history of this united states of america the state does not have such an example of repentance, there is no example of repentance. they stated that they supposedly regret what they did to the indians. but in fact today, given how seriously the destroyed indian tribes were destroyed, today they do not receive any serious compensation, they do not receive additional rights and so on, no, you see, the americans destroyed two japanese cities, jeroshimo on kosaki, this the only country in the...
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at the same time, some doctors stated that they did not want to do such work. this bill calls assisted dying. i want to say that i’ve been treating people for 25 years, it’s our job to help patients, but killing is something else. for many this is unbearably difficult. support from the authorities is allowed in belgium. in europe, conscious suicide in the netherlands, luxembourg, spain and switzerland, costs from 4 to 800 euros. experts point out that often people who could live quite normally for many years also resort to the procedure. my colleagues and i have noticed a disturbing trend that is pushing people to seek death. of the 13,000 who chose euthanasia last year, about a third of these people reported feeling like a burden, and this was one of the reasons that led them to seek euthanasia. in canada, the authorities have put euthanasia on stream; often the poor are denied benefits and are directly advised to voluntarily leave this world. on this the canadian treasury saves about $140 million a year; in quebec, about 8% of registered deaths are alread
at the same time, some doctors stated that they did not want to do such work. this bill calls assisted dying. i want to say that i’ve been treating people for 25 years, it’s our job to help patients, but killing is something else. for many this is unbearably difficult. support from the authorities is allowed in belgium. in europe, conscious suicide in the netherlands, luxembourg, spain and switzerland, costs from 4 to 800 euros. experts point out that often people who could live quite...
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of this attack, where there were 150 air targets from the side of iran against the state of israel, why do they not do the same for ukraine, which repels the attack of the russian federation? it is difficult for me to answer this question, the call of president zelenskyi is very timely, of course, but unfortunately, the comparison, let's say, if we talk about the behavior of our partners in the situation with israel and... and in our situation, it is clearly not in our favor, and it causes a lot of questions, well, if you approach from a formal point of view, then it is clear that there is a difference, well first of all, iran is separated from israel by a considerable distance, that is, there is no common border, that is , let's say, closing the sky over ukraine, in the case of russia, is much more technically difficult. let's say, from a technical point of view, well, if we speak more globally, then the difference is that israel has a special partnership status with all the named countries, and first of all it is about the fact that there is an agreement between israel and the usa
of this attack, where there were 150 air targets from the side of iran against the state of israel, why do they not do the same for ukraine, which repels the attack of the russian federation? it is difficult for me to answer this question, the call of president zelenskyi is very timely, of course, but unfortunately, the comparison, let's say, if we talk about the behavior of our partners in the situation with israel and... and in our situation, it is clearly not in our favor, and it causes a...
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the state of alaska will challenge it. i'll tell you another group that will challenge it, our alaska native leaders. one of the most sin call things about -- cynical things about this decision last friday is the biden administration, the president himself said i'm doing this on behalf of, in support of and to benefit alaska a natives who live on the north slope of alaska. that's just a lie, paul. the alaska native leadership, the elected leadership of our alaska native communities, our indigenous communities on the north slope of alaska are fully opposed to the rule because it undermines their economic opportunity. so we will challenge it across a whole host of alaska's stakeholders. but i think you're making a really good point. at the end of the day, elections matter. and this administration has been more anti-energy, anti-american resource development than any add administration in history, and we just need to change the occupant in the white house to make sure these policies -- which the vast majority of alaskans cert
the state of alaska will challenge it. i'll tell you another group that will challenge it, our alaska native leaders. one of the most sin call things about -- cynical things about this decision last friday is the biden administration, the president himself said i'm doing this on behalf of, in support of and to benefit alaska a natives who live on the north slope of alaska. that's just a lie, paul. the alaska native leadership, the elected leadership of our alaska native communities, our...
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violence in the southern state. after claimed that the state was going to be held accountable for her son's death, someone is going to pay this. the entire state of mississippi is going to pay for this. he didn't do anything to deserve this till mobley vowed before stating that till's death was an illustration of an everyday occurrence in mississippi and that navigating state was like walking into a den of snakes. perhaps the most scathing response of all came from acp executive secretary roy wilkins. wilkins, mississippi officials of fostering an environment of racial inferiority for african americans in the state and argued that till's killers entitled in the state to maintain white supremacy by murdering children. the killers of the boy felt free to lynch him because there is in the entire state no restraining influence of decency, not in the state capital. among the daily the clergy, nor any segment of the so-called citizens, wilkins declared when it was time for him only to attend the murder trial for her son's
violence in the southern state. after claimed that the state was going to be held accountable for her son's death, someone is going to pay this. the entire state of mississippi is going to pay for this. he didn't do anything to deserve this till mobley vowed before stating that till's death was an illustration of an everyday occurrence in mississippi and that navigating state was like walking into a den of snakes. perhaps the most scathing response of all came from acp executive secretary roy...
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the state corporation rostec in st. petersburg has a new production facility on the basis of a research center that produces recycled polymer film. about properties material area of application dmitry akimov. polyethylene, but this is only at first glance. the film is called secondary polymer and can replace any analogue and even glass, it is almost impossible to tear, can withstand loads of up to 300 kg and retains its properties for more than 30 years. it can be used in the agricultural industry; it transmits light by 95% to 90% ultraviolet, which means it increases. productivity, in addition, the range of applications, construction, electronics, medicine and even space, is distinguished by its durability, non-flammable, operable in all environments, which means it can withstand boiling in hydrochloric and nitric acid, sulfuric acid, in alkalis, that is, the most resistant film, previously secondary polymer material in such a volume was produced only for... now on the basis of a scientific center applied chemist
the state corporation rostec in st. petersburg has a new production facility on the basis of a research center that produces recycled polymer film. about properties material area of application dmitry akimov. polyethylene, but this is only at first glance. the film is called secondary polymer and can replace any analogue and even glass, it is almost impossible to tear, can withstand loads of up to 300 kg and retains its properties for more than 30 years. it can be used in the agricultural...
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member states as well. christian: they are going to turn the security council to the future tomorrow and talking about maybe recognizing the occupied territories as a future palestinian state. the spanish prime minister has been pretty vocal on that today. he's been a long-time supporter of palestinian rights. how many others within the council share his point of view? >> christian, there are a number of nations in the security council that share that point of view and the palestinians at the u.n. point out that if you look at the general assembly, they have more than 130 nations that share that point of view but, as ever, the kind of key comes down to the united states's position when we get to the vote tomorrow or programs it could be delayed till friday, diplomats are saying. but the united states is, of course, israel's ally on the council as a veto wielding member has always had the stated position that they don't think palestinians should seek u.n. membership, that state hood should cool through negot
member states as well. christian: they are going to turn the security council to the future tomorrow and talking about maybe recognizing the occupied territories as a future palestinian state. the spanish prime minister has been pretty vocal on that today. he's been a long-time supporter of palestinian rights. how many others within the council share his point of view? >> christian, there are a number of nations in the security council that share that point of view and the palestinians at...
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the document gives the right to social guarantees and state assistance. as the head of the organization, anna tseveleva, said, at the meeting with... heroes of the northern military district and many good deeds. during this time, with the support of relevant ministries and departments, the participation of the best specialists in russia and simply caring, responsive citizens, the foundation opened branches across the country to provide the defenders of our homeland with everything they need after the front, to surround them with care and help them return to normal life. at a meeting with vladimir putin, the chairman of the fund, anna tseveleva, announced impressive figures: in just 10 months of work, the fund received 910,000 requests of a wide variety of profiles and has already processed 780,000 of them. assistance to veterans of the northern military district is provided in a targeted and comprehensive manner. each person is assigned a personal social coordinator. not just an employee, often friend. today there are 3,500 employees who work in every mun
the document gives the right to social guarantees and state assistance. as the head of the organization, anna tseveleva, said, at the meeting with... heroes of the northern military district and many good deeds. during this time, with the support of relevant ministries and departments, the participation of the best specialists in russia and simply caring, responsive citizens, the foundation opened branches across the country to provide the defenders of our homeland with everything they need...
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colorado as a state has turned more democratic over the last year. it used to be a red state. became purpose and now it's solidly blue. there are not a lot of places for republicans. there's not a lot of upward movement. they haven't won a statewide race since 2014, i believe. they haven't won statewide in a long time. so these -- these races are opportunities for lawmakers for people who want to move up in the republican ranks and get somewhere like congress. that is rare opportunity for them. lanbborn has been in that seat since he won in 2006. ken buck won it in 2014. these seats have been held by these gentlemen for a long time. lauren bow better is the out liar. she won her seat in 2020. she had a close race in 2022. she won a race that no one was expecting to be close at all. she decided to not run for re-election in our current seat but move across the seat to run in the most republican-leaning district of the statement >> these are islands of red in a blue state at this point what motivates voters? what are the issues they're looking at? >> i would say they're differen
colorado as a state has turned more democratic over the last year. it used to be a red state. became purpose and now it's solidly blue. there are not a lot of places for republicans. there's not a lot of upward movement. they haven't won a statewide race since 2014, i believe. they haven't won statewide in a long time. so these -- these races are opportunities for lawmakers for people who want to move up in the republican ranks and get somewhere like congress. that is rare opportunity for them....
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unfortunately, aid to ukraine is still limited, the russian state still has access to critical components that are necessary for the production of missiles and drones, in each missile that strikes ukraine, at least dozens of components, electronics, chips, which are supplied by companies from other countries and are imported through the territory of neighbors. russia, shahedas also have components produced in the free world, all this must be stopped and can be stopped and the connivance of terror and the ability of terrorists to find accomplices in the world major, you are in touch with us, i hope. yes yes. unfortunately, the connection was interrupted, and you started talking about unmanned systems and unmanned troops. and as a separate branch of the military, as infantry, how they help the infantry move forward, let's continue, well, that's how it should be, now it should be the other way around, drones should be at the forefront of the attack, as a branch of the army, the infantry should only be auxiliary , as they say, part of this story, eh, mr. major, in president zelenskyi talks ab
unfortunately, aid to ukraine is still limited, the russian state still has access to critical components that are necessary for the production of missiles and drones, in each missile that strikes ukraine, at least dozens of components, electronics, chips, which are supplied by companies from other countries and are imported through the territory of neighbors. russia, shahedas also have components produced in the free world, all this must be stopped and can be stopped and the connivance of...
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is that we send different rules from state to state. as noted at the beginning of my remarks, japan is a large investor in terms of the amount of the investment but also in terms of the number of companies. japan ranked in the top three in all 50 states among all foreign investor countries. furthermore, it is wrapped, the rules vary from state to state such as policies and reproductive freedoms can become a cost of doing business for japanese companies. at the eurasia company, the eurasia groups risk of 2024 pointed out as a risk for japan. i understand it is not practical. they have a culture of creating their employees like family. therefore creating investment friendly environments for our japanese companies would be a win-win situation. to strengthen the relations through the investment this has been recently supporting japanesepa startups. we bring selective startups and create opportunities to visit incubation facilities and have a networking with ventureit capitalists and the u.s. startups. furthermore, a business platform for th
is that we send different rules from state to state. as noted at the beginning of my remarks, japan is a large investor in terms of the amount of the investment but also in terms of the number of companies. japan ranked in the top three in all 50 states among all foreign investor countries. furthermore, it is wrapped, the rules vary from state to state such as policies and reproductive freedoms can become a cost of doing business for japanese companies. at the eurasia company, the eurasia...
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they created a faster state. now they've created what is become too fast to states, ukraine and israel, and just like they did it 1st, fastest, they got out. and when you create a fascist state, at some point they get out of control. and that's what's happening. both of these are irrational, they're out of control just like the 1st when they create it. and yeah, that's fascinating, that you would say that and you're not the only one saying. and then of course, just for saying that you're going to be accused of being an anti semite a. this next one is just too easy. it's about the number one chicken heart in the entire world. certainly the entire country. a guy wants to send our kids to fight in wars with russia, china, ron cuba then as well. and of course, he himself has never fought anywhere. he knows a lot about geo politics, but cnn thinks he is moustache makes him just so hot. they have him on almost daily over there. so i don't even need to tell you what i'm talking about because you'll get to know right awa
they created a faster state. now they've created what is become too fast to states, ukraine and israel, and just like they did it 1st, fastest, they got out. and when you create a fascist state, at some point they get out of control. and that's what's happening. both of these are irrational, they're out of control just like the 1st when they create it. and yeah, that's fascinating, that you would say that and you're not the only one saying. and then of course, just for saying that you're going...