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you look at the change in time over time. that really reveals a whole new world, we think, about what is really really happening with resources. we look at the basic commodities. we started with 50 basic commodities. oil, energy, food. materials. minerals. edibles. then we expanded it. we pulled out a sears catalog in 1980 and looked through all the prices of things. then we went to walmart.com today and look at the same prices of the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, atv. it was a -- astonishing how expensive things used to be, you know, when you look at what we have to spend today versus what you had to spend even in 1980 42 years ago. for us it's like, i remember 40 years ago. but we are sitting here in las vegas. lake mead levels are dropping. we are talking about drought here. population growth leads to more water uses. population growth leads to more co2 emissions. true or not true? what well, -- >> well, population growth leads to more water. if the price of something goes up, four things happen. first, p
you look at the change in time over time. that really reveals a whole new world, we think, about what is really really happening with resources. we look at the basic commodities. we started with 50 basic commodities. oil, energy, food. materials. minerals. edibles. then we expanded it. we pulled out a sears catalog in 1980 and looked through all the prices of things. then we went to walmart.com today and look at the same prices of the same things. a bicycle, a blender, a microwave, atv. it was...
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and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to to talk privately. there is no press unless you invite the press and pray there is no press, there are no protesters, there is no traffic, no plane flying overhead serenely, private and peaceful. >> how do people get around? >> it's golf carts everyone is assigned a golf cart program golf cart one. so golf cart one, golf carts for all of the gas, bicycles are available for pedestrians. we have cross-country trails through the woods in the winter months if you want to do that. snowmobiling saw the preside
and you need time off, we all need time off. in addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a...
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it is a long time. a long time do not qualify— a long time.verything, - qualify for a world cup. this changes everything, it's - qualify for a world cup. t�*t 3 changes everything, it's a new path and new adventure. we look ahead and keep going. look at this. hold up your... gareth bale, signed cert to live negotiate. how do you feel? its, live negotiate. how do you feel? a bit disappointed, but all we have to do now— bit disappointed, but all we have to do now is— bit disappointed, but all we have to do now is how we qualify for the euros _ do now is how we qualify for the euros in — do now is how we qualify for the euros in 2024.— do now is how we qualify for the euros in 2024. may 2026. maybe. wales lost last _ euros in 2024. may 2026. maybe. wales lost last night. _ euros in 2024. may 2026. maybe. wales lost last night. i _ euros in 2024. may 2026. maybe. wales lost last night. i have - euros in 2024. may 2026. maybe. wales lost last night. i have to - wales lost last night. i have to tell you, what did you lose last night? tell you, what
it is a long time. a long time do not qualify— a long time.verything, - qualify for a world cup. this changes everything, it's - qualify for a world cup. t�*t 3 changes everything, it's a new path and new adventure. we look ahead and keep going. look at this. hold up your... gareth bale, signed cert to live negotiate. how do you feel? its, live negotiate. how do you feel? a bit disappointed, but all we have to do now— bit disappointed, but all we have to do now is— bit disappointed, but...
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at the same time, right? if you look at the shorter the left side of the chart, sea 23% of adults and 24% of families have been homeless for less then and there a month. which is i large section of the population. 40% in the data homeless february less then and there 3 months. i bring this up the 2 groups within the population of people sprngs homelessness are like low to feel have different needs. people with shorter time homeless potential low this means you know they have more support, they might be able to get back in housing quick low without may have more resources at their disposal. relationships or jobs and may be able it transition back it housing with you know relatively few support upon [inaudible]. by contract, people homeless long lengths of time you know i know like low to experience the accelerate the adverse health. they're like low to be different just i feel committed in trying the aggregate dast where possible. and so looking at the length of time homeless by race and ethnicity there are no
at the same time, right? if you look at the shorter the left side of the chart, sea 23% of adults and 24% of families have been homeless for less then and there a month. which is i large section of the population. 40% in the data homeless february less then and there 3 months. i bring this up the 2 groups within the population of people sprngs homelessness are like low to feel have different needs. people with shorter time homeless potential low this means you know they have more support, they...
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exactly on time. incredible! >> sorry, for your testimony. >> chairman connally ranking member mamers of the subcommittee my name is paul hogriagiaj i am the national president of the local postal union in position that i've held since 2015 i previously served on the local president for the new york metropolitan area i started my career with the postal service in 1971 as a casual letter carrier in my hometown of dumont new jersey and later became interest impeaching clerk in hackensack new jersey, before becoming a man handler in 1976. what is now called the new jersey and d.c. in new jersey city, new jersey. thank you for the opportunity to discuss the performance of the postal service during peak season. the -- exclusive bargaining representative of over 50,000 mail handlers employed by the united states postal service. mail handlers are in the central part of the mail processing network and removed billions of pieces of mail each year. our members work across all of the nation's large postal plants. they are r
exactly on time. incredible! >> sorry, for your testimony. >> chairman connally ranking member mamers of the subcommittee my name is paul hogriagiaj i am the national president of the local postal union in position that i've held since 2015 i previously served on the local president for the new york metropolitan area i started my career with the postal service in 1971 as a casual letter carrier in my hometown of dumont new jersey and later became interest impeaching clerk in...
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graves: at this time i yiele time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri has 16 and a half minutes. the gentleman from new jersey has 14 1/2 minutes. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i would yield seven minutes to the gentleman from arkansas who is the ranking member of the railroad subcommittee, mr. crawford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. crawford: thank you, mr. speaker. we are here today because of the colossal failure of joe union biden. the president who has by his own declaration been the most union friendly president in history. been here since 1970. joe amtrak. joe lunch box, whatever you want to call him. he's punted this to us to deal with his colossal mistake. and i can't wait for the rails to be running and make sure they have plenty of railcars available to haul off these car loads of bovine residue that's being spread around here today because the president wade food something he wasn't able to finish -- waded into something he wasn't able to fini
graves: at this time i yiele time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri has 16 and a half minutes. the gentleman from new jersey has 14 1/2 minutes. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i would yield seven minutes to the gentleman from arkansas who is the ranking member of the railroad subcommittee, mr. crawford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. crawford: thank you, mr. speaker. we are here today because of the colossal failure of joe union...
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he writes to a friend of his at this time sang of love science but there are times when i feel so painful for people about their emotional judgments and consequences. scientists in particular must foster international relations all the more i must distance ourselves from the emotions of the war but unfortunately we have had to suffer serious disappointments even among scientists. einstein felt these issues essentially immediately. as the war ends the royal navy blockades germany falls short on food within a week at the beginning of the war and hundreds of thousands of germans die of starvation. einstein is one of them produce starving and he's very sick and he was getting lewd packages sent by his friends in switzerland. he loses 50 pounds in two months and complains that his hands are always cold and for much of the time these bed ridden. he much of the time works in his pajamas and writes on cosmology while under the blankets. he's isolated politically and intellectually in berlin so one of the places he looks for intellectual and social companionship is in the netherlands. the netherla
he writes to a friend of his at this time sang of love science but there are times when i feel so painful for people about their emotional judgments and consequences. scientists in particular must foster international relations all the more i must distance ourselves from the emotions of the war but unfortunately we have had to suffer serious disappointments even among scientists. einstein felt these issues essentially immediately. as the war ends the royal navy blockades germany falls short on...
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thank you for your time.this because i am wondering what do the personal changes at the top of the communist party, what do they tell us about the way decisions are likely to be made? because i'm wondering — all of the commentary is like centralising power and decision—making around president xijinping. thank you very much, first of all, for having me on your show. it does look like xi jinping replaced a lot of those pro reform oriented minds with his loyalists. it does show that there is a major consolidation of power, especially people who are personally loyal to president xijinping, by putting himself in front of all of this decision—making, he basically reviewed that he is going to personally put a stand on major policy making in china going forward. tell us about china's economic direction, is it going to be one that looks outward or one that looks inward? that is a great question. i would say that right now, again if we just look at the politburo standing committee, it feels like none of these people ar
thank you for your time.this because i am wondering what do the personal changes at the top of the communist party, what do they tell us about the way decisions are likely to be made? because i'm wondering — all of the commentary is like centralising power and decision—making around president xijinping. thank you very much, first of all, for having me on your show. it does look like xi jinping replaced a lot of those pro reform oriented minds with his loyalists. it does show that there is a...
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, to criticize new york times. i sat in the newsroom of the new york times to say critical things about. the people who are sitting right around me. so you don't get a lot and you don't get invited to a lot of parties that way. and luckily i had friends already. i wasn't going to make any new one friend at work, but of the things i write about in newsroom is the coverage by the new york times of hillary clinton. so, you know, i thought it was i got there in 2012, which was long before she declared for president. and i thought it was very weird that in 2013, a reporter was assigned to cover hillary full time why she wasn't a candidate. you and it sort of acted as a way of i mean it was i think it was a bad idea because it puts so much emphasis her it sort of was a way to say we already know that she's going to be a candidate and actually already know that she's going to be the president. and so then there was this there was this kind of coverage. that scrutinized her and made, i think, much bigger deal than should h
, to criticize new york times. i sat in the newsroom of the new york times to say critical things about. the people who are sitting right around me. so you don't get a lot and you don't get invited to a lot of parties that way. and luckily i had friends already. i wasn't going to make any new one friend at work, but of the things i write about in newsroom is the coverage by the new york times of hillary clinton. so, you know, i thought it was i got there in 2012, which was long before she...
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a long time. there has been a reliance on an informal practice which continued a tradition where the board of permit appeals could be a forum for them to argue that their medam yens should in the be taken or the dispute might have beening? correct. and other than a practice that we now have, at the mta, was there harm in having such a prefer? you kept it for a language time. >> correct. there the -- there -- a number of issues i mention the the staff time involved and so it it is the de novo hearing. like 2 byes at the apple so for our staff they prepare all over again. to bring an item before the board of appeals and it is requires extensive staff time. the board of appeals the taxi items is in the in their main wheel house it is always is a bit of a learning process for that body. it it is technical and difficult. and -- the there is -- how many of the hearings will there be in a calendar year >> i'm going to let phil answer but i will say we had to go back we are going become to the fourth time
a long time. there has been a reliance on an informal practice which continued a tradition where the board of permit appeals could be a forum for them to argue that their medam yens should in the be taken or the dispute might have beening? correct. and other than a practice that we now have, at the mta, was there harm in having such a prefer? you kept it for a language time. >> correct. there the -- there -- a number of issues i mention the the staff time involved and so it it is the de...
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, times listed in the agenda. there will be a total of five minutes for speakers. any speakers for public comment? >> seeing none. in person. >> no virtual public speakers. >> okay. at this time, i will recess for closed session. >> we're reconvening to open session. at this time, i'd like to officially reconvene to open session. opening item, land acknowledgement. >> we, the san francisco board of education of ramaytush ohlone. [land acknowledgement] >> now, i'd like to go opening items two, approval of board minutes, regular meeting of october 11, 2022, and special meeting of october 15, 2022. do we have a motion is this >> so moved. >> second. >> any edits or corrections? seeing none, roll call vote, please. >> commissioner alexander >> >> yes v. vice-president boggess? >> yes. >> commissioner hsu? >> yes. >> commissioner motamedi? >> yes. >> commissioner sanchez? >> yes. >> commissioner weisman weissman-ward. >> yes. >> president lam? >> yes. >> 7 ayes. >> thank you. >> review of agenda item this evening, i'm
, times listed in the agenda. there will be a total of five minutes for speakers. any speakers for public comment? >> seeing none. in person. >> no virtual public speakers. >> okay. at this time, i will recess for closed session. >> we're reconvening to open session. at this time, i'd like to officially reconvene to open session. opening item, land acknowledgement. >> we, the san francisco board of education of ramaytush ohlone. [land acknowledgement] >> now,...
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he had thought about it a long time. he thought about it before world war ii and he was becoming a lawyer and studying history. he thought about it while he was serving in the military during the war. he thought about it as a junior congressman. if you go back and look at his work, he was very methodically committed to a sophisticated anti-communism, which required us to develop nato, for example, required us to have a marshall plan. these were not the automatic right wing things to do, so nixon is constantly bridging the views of people back home with what he thinks is the historic necessity. i would argue one thing nixon did that is really underreported and misunderstood is he understood the power in the end comes from the american people, and so, he spent a lot of his time communicating and building a solid majority. both within the republican party and in 1972, the country at large. and the result was he was able to sustain the policy, and frankly, had watergate not occurred, we would not have in essence won the war
he had thought about it a long time. he thought about it before world war ii and he was becoming a lawyer and studying history. he thought about it while he was serving in the military during the war. he thought about it as a junior congressman. if you go back and look at his work, he was very methodically committed to a sophisticated anti-communism, which required us to develop nato, for example, required us to have a marshall plan. these were not the automatic right wing things to do, so...
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>> a lot of times, with the time change, our internal clock can get confused.ents. it can still create some confusion. generally most of us can stay up a little bit longer before i bodies go to sleep earlier because we can't not make our buddy go sleep earlier even if we tried. that is the difficulty sometimes we have with springing forward. >> but why do some people still say after the time change in the fall that they go to work on monday and they are all tired, or they say they are more tired than usual? >> yes, i think the most difficult part is because of social cues are not any different. just the club has changed. it not mean that we can eat at the new time right away. to help us cope better, we definitely want people to have sunlight in the morning. we want them to bring a snack. eating at lunch is not lunch, it is 1 p.m. so we have to satisfy the internal clocks until they change gradually over time and then we can achieve that objective. similarly, if we get sleepy at 9 p.m. at the new time it is 8:00 p.m., it is a little bit confusing because we want
>> a lot of times, with the time change, our internal clock can get confused.ents. it can still create some confusion. generally most of us can stay up a little bit longer before i bodies go to sleep earlier because we can't not make our buddy go sleep earlier even if we tried. that is the difficulty sometimes we have with springing forward. >> but why do some people still say after the time change in the fall that they go to work on monday and they are all tired, or they say they...
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absolutely and we have seen time and time again that countries| time and time again that countries and then they have failed. fallen short. and really good example of how these negotiations can fall short is what happened last year and the glasgow packed when it came to call. with all, there is no question that emissions from coal play and driving or global warming and yet, at the very last minute, and yet, at the very last minute, and the last negotiations, countries like india and china managed to water down this commitment from a single to phase out coal to sing they're going to phase down court which is a very different kind of thing. so, the question is what it comes to losses and damages come with there is no question, this is an issue that must be dealt with, is there going to be a strength and agreement, but will there be, because there is a consensus process for everyone needs to be in agreement, for the previous opportunities to weaken the wealthier countries are actually going to do?— wealthier countries are actually oiiintodo? ., . ., going to do? fantastic to get your insi
absolutely and we have seen time and time again that countries| time and time again that countries and then they have failed. fallen short. and really good example of how these negotiations can fall short is what happened last year and the glasgow packed when it came to call. with all, there is no question that emissions from coal play and driving or global warming and yet, at the very last minute, and yet, at the very last minute, and the last negotiations, countries like india and china...
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to time.et's listen to this. >> look at the anti-china approach that clearly the trump administration had right from the very beginning. and the accuseing nature. the chinese will say, we will not talk to you about it, which is not correct. >> they are not talking to the biden administration about it either. >> exactly. i think that horse is out of the barn. they are suspicious of anybody trying to accuse them. we need to have an open dialogue with their scientists and our scientists. keep the politics out of it. let the scientists -- these are scientists we have known for decades. we have collaborated with them. >> he was saying, we have keep our minds open to the possibility that there was a leak at the lab. fauci went on to say that the evidence all indicates that this was a human to animal leap that took place when it came to covid's origins. what did you make of the comments? >> i think he is right. as far as we know, the proceedings of a national academy of science has put out a report o
to time.et's listen to this. >> look at the anti-china approach that clearly the trump administration had right from the very beginning. and the accuseing nature. the chinese will say, we will not talk to you about it, which is not correct. >> they are not talking to the biden administration about it either. >> exactly. i think that horse is out of the barn. they are suspicious of anybody trying to accuse them. we need to have an open dialogue with their scientists and our...
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had time to react.way i am just dumbfounded on how richard did, and that's amazing. i am stuck on that, i think. but if i have to -- sorry, go ahead. >> barrett, without a safe place, we know that lgbtq plus bars and clubs have been safe places for people and go in and be themselves, and you feel right now that you don't have that? >> i don't have that because one thing i noticed -- i have been around the world to a lot of gay bars, and security is very slim. i get security nowadays, some of them can carry weapons and some can't. i think for the lgbtq bar, you have got to get a security that can carry a weapon. i think that would make a world of difference. not just a security guard, but like security guards that can actually be armed. >> i am sorry we are having to have this conversation. i want to thank you for your time. obviously, you should be focused on your recovery and you are spending time letting us know your story and we appreciate it. >> thank you for hearing me out, and i appreciate the lov
had time to react.way i am just dumbfounded on how richard did, and that's amazing. i am stuck on that, i think. but if i have to -- sorry, go ahead. >> barrett, without a safe place, we know that lgbtq plus bars and clubs have been safe places for people and go in and be themselves, and you feel right now that you don't have that? >> i don't have that because one thing i noticed -- i have been around the world to a lot of gay bars, and security is very slim. i get security...
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timing is everything- — international community. timing is everything.thing. moscow is _ international community. timing is everything. moscow is sending - international community. timing is everything. moscow is sending a i everything. moscow is sending a clear message that it intends to carry on with what they still call a special military operation and it's determined to at the very least for ukraine to negotiate and a think moments like this, moments of great tension and channel of communications in the different sides. is no difference that relations between russia and poland in the west in general have been pretty bad and getting worse and channels of communication are remaining open and only yesterday, there was a meeting between the head of the russian foreign intelligence agency and the cia director william burns and they reportedly were discussing among other things, the danger of nuclear escalation and how to avoid nuclear escalation. there are channels that the two sides can use to discuss things in moments of crisis and moments of danger, th
timing is everything- — international community. timing is everything.thing. moscow is _ international community. timing is everything. moscow is sending - international community. timing is everything. moscow is sending a i everything. moscow is sending a clear message that it intends to carry on with what they still call a special military operation and it's determined to at the very least for ukraine to negotiate and a think moments like this, moments of great tension and channel of...
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he is my friend and colleague, we disagree from time to time. i accept the tone of your explanation, sir. >> i thank you. >> i will withdraw my request to have the words stricken, madam chair. >> the gentleman withdraws, in time as mr. connolly. >> thank you, i think my friends louisiana. he is a gentleman. i would ask that they use what they use. mister daniel, this is one of your ads. use what they use, it shows a military picture using a military weapon back. it would seem to imply that you are encouraging people to purchase military weapons and quote, use what they use. is that your intent with this? that people should buy military style weapons and use them like the military uses them? mr. daniel? >> congressman, thank you for your question. this ad is an ad for a rail system that can be added to an ar-15. we sell products to the military, we market products to the military, and we market products to civilians based off of our military heritage. we provide the best products that can be built, and that can be bought. we sell those products.
he is my friend and colleague, we disagree from time to time. i accept the tone of your explanation, sir. >> i thank you. >> i will withdraw my request to have the words stricken, madam chair. >> the gentleman withdraws, in time as mr. connolly. >> thank you, i think my friends louisiana. he is a gentleman. i would ask that they use what they use. mister daniel, this is one of your ads. use what they use, it shows a military picture using a military weapon back. it would...
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the most difficult time. uh, late 1991. it was just here on january 15 november uh-huh actually. today we have 1791 today. so this is the horror of 31 years ago, huh? and when horror came to me, my classmates, who i am an electronics engineer, and ended up with them and my guys, all oblique students worked in it in boxes in others, everyone began to close everything began to collapse. all were yesterday. they were democrats. everyone wanted change, but today they were left without anything without understanding. moreover, and in this horror and chaos, but they became when i saw how to tell you. the new owners are those who felt like the new owners of the international monetary fund of the world bank, which opened the offices of high officials with their feet. i remember, probably, how they started to offer the minister there, well, in fact, if these recommendations are here , then this means in fact. i divided it by 10 , didn’t say anything, and realized that it was actually about extinction. it is a closure,
the most difficult time. uh, late 1991. it was just here on january 15 november uh-huh actually. today we have 1791 today. so this is the horror of 31 years ago, huh? and when horror came to me, my classmates, who i am an electronics engineer, and ended up with them and my guys, all oblique students worked in it in boxes in others, everyone began to close everything began to collapse. all were yesterday. they were democrats. everyone wanted change, but today they were left without anything...
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time is 4 33.the berkeley city council decided to avoid a vote that would confirm the city's interim police chief as the permanent police chief ktvu cristina rendon tells us the city council wants to take time for an external investigation into an expanding text message scandal that reveals a practice of arrest quotas and racial profiling among police officers. no justice. no peace protest by cal students forced berkeley police officers to shut down and leave their coffee with a cop event tuesday afternoon after only 30 minutes, these students are among the community members upset with the department about allegations of arrest quotas, which are unconstitutional by the bpd bike squad, targeting on housed individuals and people of color. it's just really clear that cops in berkeley cannot be trusted. this started when fired officer corey shadow t leaked text from 2019. the texts were allegedly sent by berkeley police association president sergeant darren catholic things like 81 arrests we can do 19
time is 4 33.the berkeley city council decided to avoid a vote that would confirm the city's interim police chief as the permanent police chief ktvu cristina rendon tells us the city council wants to take time for an external investigation into an expanding text message scandal that reveals a practice of arrest quotas and racial profiling among police officers. no justice. no peace protest by cal students forced berkeley police officers to shut down and leave their coffee with a cop event...
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you have time in order to make the right choice time has come. properly set the speed, really needs to look. this time i didn't climb well, so this time i won't climb where i'm afraid of heights, that's why stealth climbs. time is over favorites come forward home. final test favorites start the height it is determined based on the amount earned. you have seen how we can yes , you have a very large gap, but we have a talisman, i pass it on to my team. he to you. i think it fits the suit very well. and we have adrenaline, today it will simply break. get up noticeable, please don't bring us the main christ listen to adrenaline gather please, let's tune in, warm up. how much do you need and take. this one is very long. i love you the same way smear. i think it's good. you do ah. ah! opponent congratulations. thank you we are very pleased heart thief. such a responsibility lies. i, most likely, was more fortunate that we have more crystals ourselves, we have nine, they had four higher . my friend had the team cap. well , meet already, meet, the sun. a
you have time in order to make the right choice time has come. properly set the speed, really needs to look. this time i didn't climb well, so this time i won't climb where i'm afraid of heights, that's why stealth climbs. time is over favorites come forward home. final test favorites start the height it is determined based on the amount earned. you have seen how we can yes , you have a very large gap, but we have a talisman, i pass it on to my team. he to you. i think it fits the suit very...
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well, it's time to go. it's time to go to the kitchen, go in and sniff. it smell like gas more often you have to hear about some incidents related to gas stoves, so it will not be superfluous to remember what to do in this situation. aleksey stolyarchuk recently began to notice a foreign smell in the kitchen, i don’t understand, because of what this is i ventilate everything, it seems to be normal. the cash desk itself has no smell, therefore they are specially added to it. it is he who gives off rotten cabbage so unpleasantly so that we feel and sound the alarm. perhaps eye leakage, even if not a big dangerous gas equipment check, the master checks the whip itself first. it's all right here. we have it and shows no leaks, gases. no, but with flexible piping there is a small problem, not a twist on the threaded connection of the hose to the faucet. it turned out that the stove was installed by furniture makers. together with new kitchen, but without a dielectric insert of a small polymer insulator that protects appliances from stray currents. they may app
well, it's time to go. it's time to go to the kitchen, go in and sniff. it smell like gas more often you have to hear about some incidents related to gas stoves, so it will not be superfluous to remember what to do in this situation. aleksey stolyarchuk recently began to notice a foreign smell in the kitchen, i don’t understand, because of what this is i ventilate everything, it seems to be normal. the cash desk itself has no smell, therefore they are specially added to it. it is he who gives...
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you need time off. we all need time off. and in addition to a second home that some presidents have, some not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it has been a great balance that presidents go there to get away. the reagens, most the time, as a couple to get away. to recreate, but also to think about things and bring guests with them. every president is a bit different. as an outsider, the best balance is use it as a respite for your family and friends and then you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to talk privately. there is no press unless you invite them in. there are no lights. no protesters or traffics. there's no planes flying overhead. it is quiet and peaceful. that is what you want. >> how do people get around camp david? are their golf carts or bikes? >> it's golf carts. everyone is assigned a golf cart. there is golf cart one. we have to have our nomenclature. his golf cart one, golf carts and bicycles are available. we have cros
you need time off. we all need time off. and in addition to a second home that some presidents have, some not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it has been a great balance that presidents go there to get away. the reagens, most the time, as a couple to get away. to recreate, but also to think about things and bring guests with them. every president is a bit different. as an outsider, the best balance is use it as a...
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and i have at the time.ch means that such a parting. i say, i need to paint, there is no time and we are filming. so listen. here is the white hair. and here it will be black, how it will be, how ugly it will be, then i'll get it, and before that i was wonderful on tour in poland, i brought such a small stylish beige hat. well, i'm wearing it. she covers the parting. here is a lady, but look the most funny. because i think how i will be in a hat and a dress. well, you're impossible, but it seems like snow. i honestly so filmed very yes, and at that time i see in the dressing room. here is the fox. she's so cute and stylish. i put on this fox short this fifak and passes by. there she is the fabulous wife will see what i see this month, she puts on a scarf, respectively, and most importantly, an ingenious hat, at that time the soviet times were made of mohair and she was combed like this. well, creepy without all this ha-hala on the head, and then petrovna's image immediately began with rye. we will ask to the
and i have at the time.ch means that such a parting. i say, i need to paint, there is no time and we are filming. so listen. here is the white hair. and here it will be black, how it will be, how ugly it will be, then i'll get it, and before that i was wonderful on tour in poland, i brought such a small stylish beige hat. well, i'm wearing it. she covers the parting. here is a lady, but look the most funny. because i think how i will be in a hat and a dress. well, you're impossible, but it...
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Nov 4, 2022
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and time again.up for the national grid's new scheme. if you've got enough notice — which normally may be the day before — you can plan around it, you can just sort of say, we're going to have dinner at this time. and i think it's a really good thing for everybody to try and do if they are able to. i think it's something that i've found that i've actually enjoyed doing as part of our lives. and you've earned some money. earned a bit money out of it, yeah. so what's the deal with the national grid's demand flexibility scheme? there are 12 one—hour tests planned for this winter. they'll take place between apm and 7pm — peak time for energy use. national grid says a typical household could save £100 off their bills. but it all depends on how much energy you use, and your energy company. you need a smart meter to take part. most energy suppliers are in the process of signing up. to really reduce your electricity use, it's all about the big appliances — like the washing machine, the tumble dryer and the d
and time again.up for the national grid's new scheme. if you've got enough notice — which normally may be the day before — you can plan around it, you can just sort of say, we're going to have dinner at this time. and i think it's a really good thing for everybody to try and do if they are able to. i think it's something that i've found that i've actually enjoyed doing as part of our lives. and you've earned some money. earned a bit money out of it, yeah. so what's the deal with the...
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a short period of time, but a period of time. nonetheless, after bribing a few well-connected officials found a way to transmit the contents of his wiretaps while slowing the speed with which the original corporate messages reached their intended destiny. is brokers could buy and sell stocks moments before anyone else taking. advantage of illegal tips. all appearing to go along with the of the market. the arrangement proved lucrative. williams's correspondence later produced as evidence in court revealed that the members of his syndicate made a small fortune. while wiretapping scam was up and running, but everything came crashing when an anonymous tip put the authorities onto williams's trail. after a brief investigation, detectives in placerville erected excuse me, arrested williams in the act of tapping the corporate network. he was soon tried, convicted and sent to prison under an obscure california statute prohibiting the interception of electronic messages. reporters covering the case pronounced it a, quote, new chapter in c
a short period of time, but a period of time. nonetheless, after bribing a few well-connected officials found a way to transmit the contents of his wiretaps while slowing the speed with which the original corporate messages reached their intended destiny. is brokers could buy and sell stocks moments before anyone else taking. advantage of illegal tips. all appearing to go along with the of the market. the arrangement proved lucrative. williams's correspondence later produced as evidence in...
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is the time. let's head over to the weather center right now. get another update on the forecast with john morning. john. good morning. lots of sunshine out there today we're going to keep that around through thanksgiving, too. so not a look coming through. that's going to interrupt things for this thanksgiving week as we know. this is one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. if not the very so a lot hinges on this forecast and it's not looking like a lot's going to come through to disrupt your plans. a san jose, lots of sunshine out there this morning. you fell to 39 this morning in san jose. some parts of the north bay fell into the 20's, but all this and that were already tapping into starting to warm temperatures. a lot of us are now back into the 50's soon to be some 60's with mild conditions remaining in place across california. well, through the rest of this week, if you're traveling to the pacific northwest, watch for some snow in the cascades. east coast is also dealing with some snow
is the time. let's head over to the weather center right now. get another update on the forecast with john morning. john. good morning. lots of sunshine out there today we're going to keep that around through thanksgiving, too. so not a look coming through. that's going to interrupt things for this thanksgiving week as we know. this is one of the busiest travel weeks of the year. if not the very so a lot hinges on this forecast and it's not looking like a lot's going to come through to disrupt...
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we've seen him go time and time again to pennsylvania. later in the week, tomorrow he's heading to new york to try to help governor kathy hochul, a democrat, in a tighter than expected race as the white house is trying to deploy the president to areas they believe he can be helpful, especially in the blue state where is they're trying to shore up support amongst democrats. >> arlette saenz, thank you so much. of course, senators dick durbin and tammy duckworth also there with the president as he's talking to the kroucrowd in jul illinois. in pennsylvania, jessica dean is there. biden, as arlette pointed out, will be joining the former president later on for a rally. what's happening right now? >> reporter: right now, just behind my right shoulder you'll see former president barack obama speaking to the crowd in downtown pittsburgh. lieutenant governor john fetterman, the democratic knock knee for senate, appearing just before him. they're trying to turn out the base in what is typically a democratic stronghold. it is a big crowd here. we
we've seen him go time and time again to pennsylvania. later in the week, tomorrow he's heading to new york to try to help governor kathy hochul, a democrat, in a tighter than expected race as the white house is trying to deploy the president to areas they believe he can be helpful, especially in the blue state where is they're trying to shore up support amongst democrats. >> arlette saenz, thank you so much. of course, senators dick durbin and tammy duckworth also there with the...
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time later.try in his diary captured that sense of grief about so many of his compatriots and what seemed to him to be among the remotest places of the world. as he put it, how german bonds are scattered around in this war. the presidents have been captured in the war before the surrender at pensacola where first held in new orleans before being taken to mexico and then havana, cuba. many died of disease there, others deserted. many of them probably went into a spanish service, some undoubtedly settled in cuba, florida or louisiana. the troops that have surrendered at pensacola were sent to new york under the treaty with spain, on spanish vessels. the last person on one of the embarkation lists was identified as a black woman. like the other woman with the waldeck, he remained unnamed. most, likely she was employed by the regiment as an individual officer or a servant. however, the records do not reveal anything about her other than that she was black or that she was free. this brings me to my fi
time later.try in his diary captured that sense of grief about so many of his compatriots and what seemed to him to be among the remotest places of the world. as he put it, how german bonds are scattered around in this war. the presidents have been captured in the war before the surrender at pensacola where first held in new orleans before being taken to mexico and then havana, cuba. many died of disease there, others deserted. many of them probably went into a spanish service, some undoubtedly...
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this is all the time.hould be, so that everything is as it should be, everything is as it should be. and as usual, your day passes before the performance. are there any rituals of signs that you have not changed for many years. you know it's very difficult now to say the time is such a chaotic time, but quickly and work, let's say, not one and spinning and spinning. yes, i dream that when you get ready, you need to work up your voice to enter the image. well, it doesn't always work out. or maybe it's already and it is not necessary. maybe the time is different. maybe we have already learned to quickly rebuild. er, maybe we don't need so much rest. i don't know to be more mobile. yes, we have these technologies. that's why now even e performances, e, are loved. eh, let's put it this way. no, well, here is the first part of the part, the second is already people, uh, they don’t hatch. it’s already they who quickly understand what you said, and than, uh, they chew it, that is, time did it very lightning fast.
this is all the time.hould be, so that everything is as it should be, everything is as it should be. and as usual, your day passes before the performance. are there any rituals of signs that you have not changed for many years. you know it's very difficult now to say the time is such a chaotic time, but quickly and work, let's say, not one and spinning and spinning. yes, i dream that when you get ready, you need to work up your voice to enter the image. well, it doesn't always work out. or...
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local time.re going put that tipline if you have any information that can lead to the capture please call that tipline. anything and everything matter miss this case as you heard parents say that digital foot precinct look at the timeline -- they were so kind to be with us tonight, be sure to look at the rehearing to see that full interview. we're back here live next saturday 10 p.m. time. thanks for being with us. good night america. [applause] >> i am bryan kilmeade. his saturday night and you're watching, thank you for that. we begin with the power of the house. this is a week which we are waiting election results and mostly with the leadership team for both democrats and republicans. for the gop, the biggest victory by far winning the house w
local time.re going put that tipline if you have any information that can lead to the capture please call that tipline. anything and everything matter miss this case as you heard parents say that digital foot precinct look at the timeline -- they were so kind to be with us tonight, be sure to look at the rehearing to see that full interview. we're back here live next saturday 10 p.m. time. thanks for being with us. good night america. [applause] >> i am bryan kilmeade. his saturday night...
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Nov 20, 2022
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going hard times , tough times. going hard times, tough times.ant and articulate guy that you are today? running your business so brilliantly. very kind of you say myself i think you've got to roll your sleeves and do the hard work . there's no roll your sleeves and do the hard work. there's no point relying on other people as much as we should be able to look to our small circle of friends and our small circle of friends and our small circle of friends and our small circle of colleagues, whoever it might be. you've got to roll up your sleeves and do the hard work. and without that you there's you will struggle. but there's a system which has failed and system which has failed us and it failed . certainly the it has failed. certainly the homeless people . there is help homeless people. there is help out there for. but homeless people. there is help out there for . but they're not out there for. but they're not going out there deep enough. they're not on the streets. they're not on the streets. they're not on the streets. they're not actually goin
going hard times , tough times. going hard times, tough times.ant and articulate guy that you are today? running your business so brilliantly. very kind of you say myself i think you've got to roll your sleeves and do the hard work . there's no roll your sleeves and do the hard work. there's no point relying on other people as much as we should be able to look to our small circle of friends and our small circle of friends and our small circle of friends and our small circle of colleagues,...
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Nov 24, 2022
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all the time. and in terms of relationship, i think that's the wrong word. he's a subject, too. i cover and i covered hillary clinton and i covered mike bloomberg and i covered rudy giuliani. and at more of a remove, i covered three presidents. you know, it's just different with him because he interacts with news coverage so differently and he has such a specific on the new york times. and i'm just person who covers him most often for the times. ben smith made an interesting point that he argued that he needs you more than you need him. and i think one thing we're talking about this in the green room that i think people who are not journalists don't understand is that getting the access to the principal, you know, whether it's the president or someone is not all it's cracked up to be, you're right. you don't really need their quotes when do find something newsworthy contrary to some -- on on the internet. you put it in the new york times in real time when he breaks news which isn't that often. no a
all the time. and in terms of relationship, i think that's the wrong word. he's a subject, too. i cover and i covered hillary clinton and i covered mike bloomberg and i covered rudy giuliani. and at more of a remove, i covered three presidents. you know, it's just different with him because he interacts with news coverage so differently and he has such a specific on the new york times. and i'm just person who covers him most often for the times. ben smith made an interesting point that he...
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will you still have time? does this job leave time for a personal life? business time fun hour first become a senior opera. although getting married is now dangerous. why is that? why yes, now we are not the same as before, he lives for himself, and then once he sold the apartment and disappears in an unknown direction. good afternoon, i need your masha now she feels bad and sleeps. well, let him sleep to ask. and we seem to have met. yes, you, i'm nazarov . this is my apartment, too, so i actually. and i'm your friend, my colleague, but a colleague, let's talk. what happened. i need your help. so it's five years ago. wow, so it is. you need to go to penza to find a witness to open the archives. do you know very well what to do? can you go? i forget that i'm not at work can you help? of course i'll help. you drink coffee coffee. and i tried to create a new family to forget her in work , i tried to leave with my head or it's pointless, i'm on my own i know. do you have there? has this been on for a long time? yes, if it turns. respects, thanks, dislikes. i
will you still have time? does this job leave time for a personal life? business time fun hour first become a senior opera. although getting married is now dangerous. why is that? why yes, now we are not the same as before, he lives for himself, and then once he sold the apartment and disappears in an unknown direction. good afternoon, i need your masha now she feels bad and sleeps. well, let him sleep to ask. and we seem to have met. yes, you, i'm nazarov . this is my apartment, too, so i...
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i don't waste my time on it. have a small time on this earth, and if you're going to waste it worrying about things that you have no control over or things that don't affect you personally, i feel for you because there's no time to did that. >> we all know about club q about this tragic headline, what is it that you want others to know you that and your family were experiencing at that moment? and what you know about this community other than this tragic headline? >> i'm like every other american, everybody has a person in their life that has a different way of life, a lifestyle, a different culture. i've always been that way, with outside of my group. my daughter probably taught me more than anybody else and my son how to do that. these kids in this next generation, i have all the hope they're going to do the right things and move forward. whatever that looks like is up to them. i don't in any way think club q is a bad place. i went there to have a good time. i treat it like any other place i would go to to have
i don't waste my time on it. have a small time on this earth, and if you're going to waste it worrying about things that you have no control over or things that don't affect you personally, i feel for you because there's no time to did that. >> we all know about club q about this tragic headline, what is it that you want others to know you that and your family were experiencing at that moment? and what you know about this community other than this tragic headline? >> i'm like every...
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it was a bleak time, a dark time, but that was such a joyful festival. >> you know, often times, i thinktwo main goals, really three goals with this film. one, to let artists know, you know, despite what charles barkley says in the nike commercial, we are role models, and we do -- when we have a platform, we should use it wisely. number two is often times when you see period pieces from this era, especially with civil rights, you never hear from the women's side, you know, we always -- our go-to speaking points are always about malcolm martin, motown, but never from like the women of that era. but most importantly, when you think of that period, you think of the bloodshed, the struggle, the pain, but i think that black joy is also an extremely important part in telling our story. >> we talk about the church and music coming from the church, one thing i didn't realize even though i loved his music and thought he was crazy and out of his mind was sly. >> what's weird about the sly and family stone performance, what's so revelatory about it is this is the first time that black america is se
it was a bleak time, a dark time, but that was such a joyful festival. >> you know, often times, i thinktwo main goals, really three goals with this film. one, to let artists know, you know, despite what charles barkley says in the nike commercial, we are role models, and we do -- when we have a platform, we should use it wisely. number two is often times when you see period pieces from this era, especially with civil rights, you never hear from the women's side, you know, we always --...
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Nov 30, 2022
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you've been watching a long time, politics a long time and seen a lot over the course of your time here. as a baseline on a scale of 1 to 10, how worried are you about the future democracy? >> i'm always optimistic about the country. i'm not nearly as concerned as some of my colleagues are about the future of democracy. i do think it's important that we get focused right now on everything we can do to see that people have faith in what happens on election day, or now more and more, the many days at that lead up to election day. the expansion of the election process has happened, unlikely that that gets rolled back very much, but i think we need to figure out how to get the voting day process and the end of the election process in a much better place than it is now, having in some states hundreds of thousands of votes to cast for days and days and days after the election. and my first job as an elected official, almost 50 years ago, when i was 23, was the chief election official in the third biggest county in our state. the county clerk's job was a big job. i always thought the title did
you've been watching a long time, politics a long time and seen a lot over the course of your time here. as a baseline on a scale of 1 to 10, how worried are you about the future democracy? >> i'm always optimistic about the country. i'm not nearly as concerned as some of my colleagues are about the future of democracy. i do think it's important that we get focused right now on everything we can do to see that people have faith in what happens on election day, or now more and more, the...
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this time? >> i don't. >> what happens next at this time? >> well, the investigation is still ongoing, like i said, so we have to process the scene, which could take days. >> do we know approximately how many customers were inside the walmart at the time? >> i don't have that information, no. >> but the store was open? >> yes, it was. >> does it close at 11:00? >> i don't know that. >> chief, a witness said that the suspect was -- >> i cannot confirm that. >> was there a security guard, a walmart security guard on the premises at all? >> not that i'll aware of. you'd have to reach out to walmart for that. >> can you tell us what city the suspect is from? >> i don't have that information. i don't want to give you misinformation. i don't have it. >> was the shooter working at the time or was it a day off and he just showed up? do you know if he was on the clock? >> i can't confirm that. you'd have to reach out to walmart at the time. >> but he was a current employee of the walmart? >> as far as i
this time? >> i don't. >> what happens next at this time? >> well, the investigation is still ongoing, like i said, so we have to process the scene, which could take days. >> do we know approximately how many customers were inside the walmart at the time? >> i don't have that information, no. >> but the store was open? >> yes, it was. >> does it close at 11:00? >> i don't know that. >> chief, a witness said that the suspect was --...
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but in a way it was right guy at the right time and his timing and the right message and and the timing. that doesn't just you know, you have to know what's going on and have a real handle on on on public policy and international affairs to know the right timing and how to articulate something like that. yeah. thank you. you've got time for at least one more. hi. i am wallace's great granddaughter. and so when i was growing up, i was wah wah wah. oh, that's okay. but so i didn't really hear a ton about him growing up and i haven't read the book, but so i was but i heard a lot about my mom's dad, john carroll, and his like experience in newspapers. so i wondering whether if you knew whether wallace's career had influence on john's and whether or not you talk about that in the book at all was just my question. i, you know, i do talk about it somewhat in the book, but i think the what is it? the fruit doesn't fall far from. the tree. i think the more i learned about carroll, the more i realized that they were very, very similar in the way they the profession and their integrity, in their c
but in a way it was right guy at the right time and his timing and the right message and and the timing. that doesn't just you know, you have to know what's going on and have a real handle on on on public policy and international affairs to know the right timing and how to articulate something like that. yeah. thank you. you've got time for at least one more. hi. i am wallace's great granddaughter. and so when i was growing up, i was wah wah wah. oh, that's okay. but so i didn't really hear a...
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Nov 3, 2022
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we will know more in just over an hour's time.— just over an hour's time.hank you. _ the home secretary suella braverman has been visiting dover, as the government grapples with the overcrowding crisis at the manston asylum site. the government is facing a possible legal challenge over its running of the immigration centre in kent, which has suffered from overcrowding, as the high number of small boat channel crossings has continued unabated. jon donnison is in dover for us this lunchtime. what has the home secretary been doing and what are her plans for the day? doing and what are her plans for the da ? ~ ., , , ., day? well, a pretty grim morning weather-wise _ day? well, a pretty grim morning weather-wise here _ day? well, a pretty grim morning weather-wise here in _ day? well, a pretty grim morning weather-wise here in dover, - day? well, a pretty grim morning i weather-wise here in dover, pretty weather—wise here in dover, pretty unlikely i think that anyone will cross in a small boat today, but suella braverman here to see first—hand what she has ackn
we will know more in just over an hour's time.— just over an hour's time.hank you. _ the home secretary suella braverman has been visiting dover, as the government grapples with the overcrowding crisis at the manston asylum site. the government is facing a possible legal challenge over its running of the immigration centre in kent, which has suffered from overcrowding, as the high number of small boat channel crossings has continued unabated. jon donnison is in dover for us this lunchtime....
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times. we cannot afford to keep distance between the american people and their elected representatives. these regulations prevent constituents from freely visiting their representatives, hinders productivity in our office, and none of it makes us safer. the people are an important part of the legislative process. in fact they're the reason for it. madam speaker, they should be welcomed here. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. barragan, for five minutes. ms. barragan: madam speaker, it was an honor to join speaker pelosi with the congressional delegation to egypt, to the united nations annual climate crisis, cop-27. our bottom line message to world leaders, america is all-in to fight the climate crisis. we stand with our global partners to reduce emissions, go green, and meet our goals under the paris climate agreement. shipping emissions is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the wo
times. we cannot afford to keep distance between the american people and their elected representatives. these regulations prevent constituents from freely visiting their representatives, hinders productivity in our office, and none of it makes us safer. the people are an important part of the legislative process. in fact they're the reason for it. madam speaker, they should be welcomed here. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the...
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old at the time.ot know a lot about a whole lot of things and i made a lot of mistakes as my sister and i try to build this entity. we learned a lot on the way and what we lacked inexperience and in education, we made up for in enthusiasm and a willingness to learn. so, i would just encourage young people to find a problem you really care about and start trying to address it in whatever small way you can. maybe it is in your home, maybe it is a community organization, but start helping right away. do not wait. don't wait until you're done with their education. ♪ katie: where are we?
old at the time.ot know a lot about a whole lot of things and i made a lot of mistakes as my sister and i try to build this entity. we learned a lot on the way and what we lacked inexperience and in education, we made up for in enthusiasm and a willingness to learn. so, i would just encourage young people to find a problem you really care about and start trying to address it in whatever small way you can. maybe it is in your home, maybe it is a community organization, but start helping right...
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but at the time this was what he experienced. there was great sickness there and his regiment really suffered. why they were there. so this really is a the start of a grueling campaign for the 20th indiana. they end up fighting in some of the fiercest battles of the civil war. and isaac takes part in many of them. so this kind of beginning stage of the war for him, definitely leads to to more serious combat later. almost a year after the letter by isaac. two of his brothers join up. they both fall into, including the oldest brother of the walter's eli walter's, who joins with isaac in the 20 at the indiana. their third brother in line wine. david walter's joins in september of 1862 with the fifth indiana calvary. and it's shortly thereafter that he reports to camp joe reynolds in indianapolis over 100 miles from his home, leaving his wife and his infant son. from the records, we know a little bit about david walters and his time with the fifth indiana calvary. we find a little bit about his past in the military records as well, t
but at the time this was what he experienced. there was great sickness there and his regiment really suffered. why they were there. so this really is a the start of a grueling campaign for the 20th indiana. they end up fighting in some of the fiercest battles of the civil war. and isaac takes part in many of them. so this kind of beginning stage of the war for him, definitely leads to to more serious combat later. almost a year after the letter by isaac. two of his brothers join up. they both...
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after all, last time.on them that he fell, and this time he almost took a dip in the pool, they destroyed it. now i think auragan will continue to be rehabilitated, so in the same spirit to conquer new peaks. and what are you supposed to see what happens next it hurt me me. just the rating itself flew up. i understood that everything cannot be lost in any way, this power is victory we walked nearby, nafig, i hear a plus with water. i think, well, everything, fell, relaxed in the head of a butterfly flies, and he just got hooked on this and then he catches up with me. i do not understand that he did not fall, he was frightened. i was born there on my own what i now i already thought. i can lose everything. i thought it, now it will catch up with me and how to arrange it i didn’t want to upset her, i dedicated the crystal here it seems that everything is so sharp everything. startanul well now it was easier due to the fact that i gained experience from the last time. me even other rivals they suggested that
after all, last time.on them that he fell, and this time he almost took a dip in the pool, they destroyed it. now i think auragan will continue to be rehabilitated, so in the same spirit to conquer new peaks. and what are you supposed to see what happens next it hurt me me. just the rating itself flew up. i understood that everything cannot be lost in any way, this power is victory we walked nearby, nafig, i hear a plus with water. i think, well, everything, fell, relaxed in the head of a...
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the idea of trying to consume more, more time to buy, more time to play, more time to spend maybe timehat correlation can't possibly be a reason to influence congress, right? there's no lobbying ever. >> i hardly think about this topic at all whatsoever. i just do whatever my apple watch tells me to. >> it's time to stand up, kara. >> that's all i want it is some sort of technology that says put that donut down or put this on. i really -- i don't care. >> i wonder do you care? because i know i care about this thinking about how it -- >> i want to know who i go talk to to get that extra hour of sleep because in my house, that's not how it works. >> we both have a lot of kids. >> this wasn't supposed to get this far. it was a unanimous consent in the senate. nobody objected. the fact that it got halfway there is just a funny fluke of procedure. i think now we actually have to grapple with this seriously in a way we haven't done in 40 years. >> the house says they haven't acted yet because they've been overwhelmed by special opinions. are there not other areas that they've been overwhelme
the idea of trying to consume more, more time to buy, more time to play, more time to spend maybe timehat correlation can't possibly be a reason to influence congress, right? there's no lobbying ever. >> i hardly think about this topic at all whatsoever. i just do whatever my apple watch tells me to. >> it's time to stand up, kara. >> that's all i want it is some sort of technology that says put that donut down or put this on. i really -- i don't care. >> i wonder do you...