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put 100 36,000 policemen from the federal level to help places like seattle or to help tacoma or spokane is a critical part of how things, how the local law enforcement is in our communities. it's important, community policing is about knowing your community and helping to stop the crime. in bellevue, where there have been a full fleet of officers and community programs, where they have had more success in fighting this, we should learn more from that on what the mayor of bellevue has done. ms. laven: dr. garcia, what would you do to address public safety? as i travel -- dr. garcia: as i travel around the state, it is the number one thing on everybody's mind. we want our children to be safe when they are out there playing. our streets are not safe. we need to change the culture, to reinforce our support for law enforcement. seattle itself is 375 policemen under. we cannot take the 911 calls and be there on time if we do that. second, we need to revive the community relationship between law enforcement and businesses. when we had that, we knew who did not belong in our streets. most impor
put 100 36,000 policemen from the federal level to help places like seattle or to help tacoma or spokane is a critical part of how things, how the local law enforcement is in our communities. it's important, community policing is about knowing your community and helping to stop the crime. in bellevue, where there have been a full fleet of officers and community programs, where they have had more success in fighting this, we should learn more from that on what the mayor of bellevue has done. ms....
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spokane is on the precipice of this.the right investments and asking for your support and the u.s. senate race. >> thank you, senator. doctor garcia? >> thank you everyone for giving me this great opportunity. my intent was to instill in you the confidence in the hope that together we could have a better washington. change is hard. buto senator cantwell will now assess four times to give us give her a chance to make it right. asking for one. one chance at bringing true solutions to our problems but we wecould keep voting the same way keep having the same problems outside our window and doors. or you can take a leap of faith on this skinny cuban kid that fought hard to achieve the american dream. and i promised you as your next united states senator ivory step, every action, every breath i take every day will represent the will of the people of washington. to honor the greatest company country in the world to pay her back for everything he does for us. thank you. >> that concludes today's debate. thank you. [applause] [ap
spokane is on the precipice of this.the right investments and asking for your support and the u.s. senate race. >> thank you, senator. doctor garcia? >> thank you everyone for giving me this great opportunity. my intent was to instill in you the confidence in the hope that together we could have a better washington. change is hard. buto senator cantwell will now assess four times to give us give her a chance to make it right. asking for one. one chance at bringing true solutions to...
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i introduced legislation with my republican colleague from spokane on a major privacy bill that would give the united states and i -- the united states citizenry private rights. if they violate your information and cause serious harm to you, you should have your day in court and be able to stop these bad actors from the things they've done with your information. in the world of ai, we can't have insurance companies who know how you drove your car and charge you more. we can't have someone like uber see that the battery on your phone is about to die and charge you a higher rate. we can't have hospitals sell your information or make information to the network available who is they are in the hospital at that time. we need to have rules of the road for everyone, but especially good these kids' bills over the goal line. ms. laven: what would you do at a federal level to ensure that children and their data are safe? dr. garcia: you don't know the times that i've sat at the dinner table and asked our children to get off their phone and live present in our house instead of whatever environme
i introduced legislation with my republican colleague from spokane on a major privacy bill that would give the united states and i -- the united states citizenry private rights. if they violate your information and cause serious harm to you, you should have your day in court and be able to stop these bad actors from the things they've done with your information. in the world of ai, we can't have insurance companies who know how you drove your car and charge you more. we can't have someone like...
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host: we have got a question for you from cal in spokane, washington. i did the union support harris? -- why did the unions support harris? millions of immigrants will only put more pressure on wages and we face for more years of the open border. guest: the reality is that the relationship between democrats and union members has been legendarily long. democrats supported the union movement beginning today and there is a loyalty and connection that has been built there. the inroads during the 1960's was richard nixon. you see that this year with the almost monolithic support of unions for the democratic ticket , save for the teamsters not endorsing this year. the reason is that democrats see the value of organizing, arguing why unions are good. the republican parties and candidates have not been nearly as enthusiastic. we do have the conversation between elon musk and donald trump. it kind of lingers out there and it has been heard. we have a labor shortage in this country in certain areas, certain types of work. the immigrant labor, the migrant labor, t
host: we have got a question for you from cal in spokane, washington. i did the union support harris? -- why did the unions support harris? millions of immigrants will only put more pressure on wages and we face for more years of the open border. guest: the reality is that the relationship between democrats and union members has been legendarily long. democrats supported the union movement beginning today and there is a loyalty and connection that has been built there. the inroads during the...
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as the eastern and western from spokane to closing on germany, the allied a reached its climax. almost half a 1000000 tons of bones fell on industrial targets, transport routes in june and cities. the june, the 9th from february, 13th to 14th, heavy air rates destroyed the historic center of tristan, which should be known as the florence of vialva. at least 25000 residents died. the burning city became a symbol of germany's defeat, the wind tops of the rush, chancery collapsed in berlin. hitler retreated to his fear of bunker hardy left his despite demanding that soldiers and civilians continued to fight the gym and people news will was lost. even if they put on a brave face for propaganda films that showed them working together to force the fund capital entries that we despondent or any hopes the wisdom allies would reach building before the russians they feed, would want revenge. the in this devastation country the now arrived hundreds of thousands of concentration, can prisoners from the east that with distribution to camps on gym and tow tree, chiefly to provide for us invok
as the eastern and western from spokane to closing on germany, the allied a reached its climax. almost half a 1000000 tons of bones fell on industrial targets, transport routes in june and cities. the june, the 9th from february, 13th to 14th, heavy air rates destroyed the historic center of tristan, which should be known as the florence of vialva. at least 25000 residents died. the burning city became a symbol of germany's defeat, the wind tops of the rush, chancery collapsed in berlin. hitler...
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least one quarter to one food and didn't survive the in february 1945 as the eastern and western from spokane to closing on germany. the allied a reached its climax. almost ha, a 1000000 tons of bombs fell on industrial targets transport routes in june and cities. the during the night from february, 13th to 14th, heavy air rates destroyed the historic centre of thrust, and which should be known as the florence of d. l. but at least 25000 residents died. the burning city became a symbol of germany's defeat, the wind tops of the rush, chancery collapsed in berlin. hitler retreated to his funeral bunker, hot leftist, despite demanding that soldiers and civilians continued to fight. jim and people knew the will was lost even if they put on the grey face with propaganda films that showed them working together to force as far as the capital entries that we despondent or any hopes, the west and allies would reach berlin for, for the russians they feed would want revenge the in this devastation country the now arrived hundreds of thousands of concentration can prisoners from the east. that with distr
least one quarter to one food and didn't survive the in february 1945 as the eastern and western from spokane to closing on germany. the allied a reached its climax. almost ha, a 1000000 tons of bombs fell on industrial targets transport routes in june and cities. the during the night from february, 13th to 14th, heavy air rates destroyed the historic centre of thrust, and which should be known as the florence of d. l. but at least 25000 residents died. the burning city became a symbol of...
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host: here's tina in spokane, washington. republican, hi, tina. caller: hello, good morning, ladies. i just want to say that i'm praying very hard that we get president trump back in the white house to make sense of all the damage that has been done by the biden-harris, you know, white house. and i just -- i don't talk about abortion but i would love if trump would do something about that. but the main thing is the economy and the border and let's face it. kamala harris was the border czar and look at the job she done. i just don't trust the lady. i would never trust a democrat these days. in my father's days, democrats were very, very different. and i don't trust the democrats one bit. host: tina, when you say in your father's day, what democrats did you trust then? what time period was that? guest: no names but my father was born in 1919 and he lived for 90 years and he used to say, he came from a family of democrats and it was different back then. now it's just a lot of lying, a lot of telling stories to the voters so they'll get the vote. and
host: here's tina in spokane, washington. republican, hi, tina. caller: hello, good morning, ladies. i just want to say that i'm praying very hard that we get president trump back in the white house to make sense of all the damage that has been done by the biden-harris, you know, white house. and i just -- i don't talk about abortion but i would love if trump would do something about that. but the main thing is the economy and the border and let's face it. kamala harris was the border czar and...
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host: laura in spokane, washington, republican. caller: good morning. my opinion is that hezbollah and hamas have both sworn they want the death of the jewish people. they want it wiped out. and there was no occupation, no apartheid, none of that. what it is is an ideology that has involved themselves in crimes against humanity for 1400 years. that includes africans, christians, and jewish people. and they want control and power. and they will not stop. they are the ones that refused to be reasonable. they are the ones that continue this slaughter of innocents, because of their ideology. so my heart is with israel and with the jewish people, because they deserve that. host: that is laura and washington. last call is from chicago, democrat. caller: good morning. i am really tired of hearing the antisemitism. i am tired of hearing ignorance. the wrong, absolutely wrong statistics, makes up. you had a person on, i believe his name was norman solomon, he quoted hamas as giving information out on what is going on in gaza. why can't this country understand th
host: laura in spokane, washington, republican. caller: good morning. my opinion is that hezbollah and hamas have both sworn they want the death of the jewish people. they want it wiped out. and there was no occupation, no apartheid, none of that. what it is is an ideology that has involved themselves in crimes against humanity for 1400 years. that includes africans, christians, and jewish people. and they want control and power. and they will not stop. they are the ones that refused to be...
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while it's coming down we know here in spokane if we build more affordable housing like don's agates even, more people will see lower costs for the future. thank you. -- gonzaga haven. >> dr. garcia. >> good afternoon. i'm doctor ruehl carsey and i'm running to be our next u.s. senator from this great state of washington. i want to take everybody that had their hands on putting this debate together, to thank senator cantwell preventer at all of you watching, carrying about the future of washington state. want to give a special thanks to my wife who i call my 75%, who is been in this crusade with me for four and half years and truly without whom this would never happen. [speaking spanish] i hope everyone watching this debate that he sees a new choice, someone that is not a career politician that is a husband, a father, and the scientist that is going to look at every situation according to results and bring true solutions. but most important, represent the will of the people of washington. thank you. >> take you, doctor. senator, which alike respond or elaborate? courtship 30 seconds
while it's coming down we know here in spokane if we build more affordable housing like don's agates even, more people will see lower costs for the future. thank you. -- gonzaga haven. >> dr. garcia. >> good afternoon. i'm doctor ruehl carsey and i'm running to be our next u.s. senator from this great state of washington. i want to take everybody that had their hands on putting this debate together, to thank senator cantwell preventer at all of you watching, carrying about the...
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but again, it's a bit like there is, there's vision in spokane, if there are 4 people that it impacts. why are we talking about it now? this is part of the price of this house, and we can't believe that this is how the agenda has been driven by people whose business it is to get eyes on television sets and on not to buy newspapers. no, not like this is not a real issue the do. and when i talked about immigration before you your scale that me because i very, very. busy well, you, you, you suggested that what i said wasn't truly what i said is true. it's what people believe and that's what motivates them to vote. and i can give examples of where politicians have lights, motors, and they believe what joe biden went to, the in double a c p beating while running for vice president. and told people in the room that the republican agenda was to put you all back and change. there were people who believe that and they want people to be on spiking. so why are we have done a lousy job in this country of coverage? who's campaigning? we're not talking about issues of peace and prosperity. we're no
but again, it's a bit like there is, there's vision in spokane, if there are 4 people that it impacts. why are we talking about it now? this is part of the price of this house, and we can't believe that this is how the agenda has been driven by people whose business it is to get eyes on television sets and on not to buy newspapers. no, not like this is not a real issue the do. and when i talked about immigration before you your scale that me because i very, very. busy well, you, you, you...
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spokane reports 37% increase in the homeless population from 22 to 23. the commerce department, 13,000 age 12 to 24 are on the street in unsafe or and stable housing situation. if elected what steps would you take to help remedy this crisis? >> we will start with doctor garcia. >> the homeless problem solution has to be a triple play solution. this could be the root of the cause. the first step is drug rehabilitation, second step is mental health, the third step is housing, not housing first. this is why this program has been so ineffective. the same with harm reduction. we are telling addicts here are the needles, here's the pipe, here's the foil, here is low barrier housing so you can do your drugs. this is, although i think it is a step in the right direction this is not a destination, we need a true solution, we need to take these individuals out of that environment, and the homeless crisis, we need to do it in that order. >> thank you. >> the mischaracterization to think that everybody who is homeless is on drugs. i know a woman from my county in ed
spokane reports 37% increase in the homeless population from 22 to 23. the commerce department, 13,000 age 12 to 24 are on the street in unsafe or and stable housing situation. if elected what steps would you take to help remedy this crisis? >> we will start with doctor garcia. >> the homeless problem solution has to be a triple play solution. this could be the root of the cause. the first step is drug rehabilitation, second step is mental health, the third step is housing, not...
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host: we have got qution for you from cal in spokane, washington. i did the union support harris?- why did thenions support harris? millions of immigrants will only put more pressure on wages and we face for more years of the open border. guest: the reality is that the relationship between democrats and union members has been legendarily long. democrats supported the union movement beginning today and there is a loyalty and connection that has been built there. the inroads during the 1960's was richard nixon. you see that this year with the almost monolithic support of unions for the democratic ticket , save for the teamsters not endorsing this year. the reason is that democrats see the value of organizing, arguing why unions are good. the republican parties and candidates have not been nearly as enthusiastic. we do have the conversation between elon musk and donald trump. it kind of lingers out there and it has been heard. we have a labor shortage in this country in certain areas, certain types of work. the immigrant labor, the migrant labor, those who come to this country seekin
host: we have got qution for you from cal in spokane, washington. i did the union support harris?- why did thenions support harris? millions of immigrants will only put more pressure on wages and we face for more years of the open border. guest: the reality is that the relationship between democrats and union members has been legendarily long. democrats supported the union movement beginning today and there is a loyalty and connection that has been built there. the inroads during the 1960's was...
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host: here's tina in spokane, washington. republican, hi, tina.aller: hello, good morning, ladies. i just want to say that i'm praying very hard that we get president trump back in the white house to make sense of all the damage that has been done by the biden-harris, you know, white house. and i just -- i don't talk about abortion but i would love if trump would do something about that. but the main thing is the economy and the border and let's face it. kamala harris was the border czar and look at the job she done. i just don't trust the lady. i would never trust a democrat these days. in my father's days, democrats were very, very different. and i don't trust the democrats one bit. host: tina, when you say in your father's day, what democrats did you trust then? what time period was that? guest: no names but my father was born in 1919 and he lived for 90 years and he used to say, he came from a family of democrats and it was different back then. now it's just a lot of lying, a lot of telling stories to the voters so they'll get the vote. and th
host: here's tina in spokane, washington. republican, hi, tina.aller: hello, good morning, ladies. i just want to say that i'm praying very hard that we get president trump back in the white house to make sense of all the damage that has been done by the biden-harris, you know, white house. and i just -- i don't talk about abortion but i would love if trump would do something about that. but the main thing is the economy and the border and let's face it. kamala harris was the border czar and...
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host: laura in spokane, washington, republican. caller: good morning. my opinion is that hezbollah and hamas have both sworn they want the death of the jewish people. they want it wiped out. and there was no occupation, no apartheid, none of that. what it is is an ideology that has involved themselves in crimes against humanity for 1400 years. that includes africans, christians, and jewish people. and they want control and power. and they will not stop. they are the ones that refused to be reasonable. they are the ones that continue this slaughter of innocents, because of their ideology. so my heart is with israel and with the jewish people, because they deserve that. host: that is laura and washington. last call is from chicago, democrat. caller: good morning. i am really tired of hearing the antisemitism. i am tired of hearing ignorance. the
host: laura in spokane, washington, republican. caller: good morning. my opinion is that hezbollah and hamas have both sworn they want the death of the jewish people. they want it wiped out. and there was no occupation, no apartheid, none of that. what it is is an ideology that has involved themselves in crimes against humanity for 1400 years. that includes africans, christians, and jewish people. and they want control and power. and they will not stop. they are the ones that refused to be...