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whenever we saw something that needed to be done, we didn't complain, we prayed hard and we worked hard. that's what led me to get started in business, that's why ran for state senate, that's why answered governor parson's call to serve as lieutenant that's why i ran for governor. thank you. so this day, this moment in time, it's a win, it's a big win for single mothers like lorraine. my journey has been the experience of a lifetime and i couldn't have done it without the grace of god, my family, my brother and sisters who are here today, and the support of many mentors and friends. my wife claudia has been an incredible partner in bed by my side every step of the way, and she will be an amazing first lady of the state of missouri. our kids, carol, michael, maggie and claire and our son-in-law scott was always there to support claudia and me. i'm so proud of each and every one of you. this is truly an emotional and humbling experience for our entire family. in the years ahead we will need your continued prayers and support, because there's a lot of work to be done, and because sadly, th
whenever we saw something that needed to be done, we didn't complain, we prayed hard and we worked hard. that's what led me to get started in business, that's why ran for state senate, that's why answered governor parson's call to serve as lieutenant that's why i ran for governor. thank you. so this day, this moment in time, it's a win, it's a big win for single mothers like lorraine. my journey has been the experience of a lifetime and i couldn't have done it without the grace of god, my...
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west virginians work far too hard to see their hard earned money squandered on an efficiency and bureaucracythat's why my ministration will launch an aggressive effort to root out waste in every corner of government. [applause] we will repurpose government to ensure it meets the needs of our citizens now and forever more. if a program is not working, we will end it. gave it is duplicative, we will consolidate if. it is wasteful, it is gone. [applause] we will make state government leaner but more functional. we will take on the tough challenges, and that includes fixing foster care and looking after our most vulnerable kids. [applause] my vision for west virginia is straightforward, we will be the best place to live, work, and play in america. [applause] we will be a more free state, a state on the rise, a state growing its population and workforce, and we will accomplish this while advancing our west virginia conservative values. [applause] that means upholding the rule of law, adhering to our constitution, keeping our communities safe, one of the huge draws of west virginia, we must contin
west virginians work far too hard to see their hard earned money squandered on an efficiency and bureaucracythat's why my ministration will launch an aggressive effort to root out waste in every corner of government. [applause] we will repurpose government to ensure it meets the needs of our citizens now and forever more. if a program is not working, we will end it. gave it is duplicative, we will consolidate if. it is wasteful, it is gone. [applause] we will make state government leaner but...
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for 208 years and counting, indiana has been a home for hard-working hoosiers, small business owners, aspiring titans of industry, teachers, nonprofit leaders, and many others. from the earliest days of our statehood, our settlers and immigrants were risktakers, trailblazers who built the state we recognize today. yes. they embark westward, seeking a new start, fertile land, freedom, and opportunity. through honest, hard work they built homes, fed their families, and cultivated the strong communities we take pride in every day. when i want through the woods near my home in jasper -- i do it often -- think of these early pioneers who built our great state out of the wilderness. these hard-working hoosiers gazed upon the same forests when they established our territorial capital in 1800. gordon is our first state capital. our early settlers faced a crossroads. retreat -- the challenges this new land would bring. the vast contours of our state are an opportunity worth embracing. history reveals they listen to the voice of inner resolve that said a path not yet taken is a path to be pursu
for 208 years and counting, indiana has been a home for hard-working hoosiers, small business owners, aspiring titans of industry, teachers, nonprofit leaders, and many others. from the earliest days of our statehood, our settlers and immigrants were risktakers, trailblazers who built the state we recognize today. yes. they embark westward, seeking a new start, fertile land, freedom, and opportunity. through honest, hard work they built homes, fed their families, and cultivated the strong...
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it is hard to buy a house because of high interest rates. it is still hard to pay the bills. just this month, inflation jumped back up to 3%. businesses are facing uncertainty too. top economic minds on both sides of the aisle are warning us about the havoc 25% tariffs could wreak on michigan's auto industry. while also raising expenses for our families. as for politics, there is no sugar coating it. we seem very divided today. partisanship has divided every aspect of our lives driven by opportunistic politicians and media figures who live by a file off the -- who live by a philosophy i win if you lose. the rhetoric is amplified by algorithms designed to keep us scrolling. we are all being manipulated by the largest and most powerful companies in the world. they profit more when they start to believe we have nothing in common. that is just not true. as governor, i have been to all 83 counties at least twice and sat down with all kinds of people. when you show up and listen, it is clear most of us want to the same things. we are all frustrated by the same things. our people ar
it is hard to buy a house because of high interest rates. it is still hard to pay the bills. just this month, inflation jumped back up to 3%. businesses are facing uncertainty too. top economic minds on both sides of the aisle are warning us about the havoc 25% tariffs could wreak on michigan's auto industry. while also raising expenses for our families. as for politics, there is no sugar coating it. we seem very divided today. partisanship has divided every aspect of our lives driven by...
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that's the hard part. change is hard. >> it starts today. thank you both so much.ed a lot about food so now it is time to make some when we come back. >> what would be your hope overall in this country? >> i want to seed oils out on a wholesale level, out of food restaurants, food manufacturers out of the school food programs so we are not just giving so that and processed foods 24/7 and kids end up with early diabetes or x, y, and z is not just soda but snack products. with how easy -- >> this is clean and healthy food. ♪ jardiance - it's a little pill... proven to slow the progression of ckd... and reduce the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine, which can be fatal. stop jardiance and call your doctor right away... if you have nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, trouble breathing, or increased ketones. jardiance may cause dehydration that can suddenly worsen kidney function and make you feel dizzy, lightheaded, or weak upon standing. genital yeast infections in men and women, u
that's the hard part. change is hard. >> it starts today. thank you both so much.ed a lot about food so now it is time to make some when we come back. >> what would be your hope overall in this country? >> i want to seed oils out on a wholesale level, out of food restaurants, food manufacturers out of the school food programs so we are not just giving so that and processed foods 24/7 and kids end up with early diabetes or x, y, and z is not just soda but snack products. with...
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i was really hard on myself. right? and that's just the reality of accomplishing what i was able to accomplish. i was my biggest critic. i was my harshest critic. one of the things, and i say this often, that i didn't do was i didn't read anything good about myself, i didn't read anything bad about myself because i also tried to stay very focused. like, i didn't need for people to tell me what i did wrong. i knew. i knew if i did something wrong or if i could have done something better. i knew. and so i worked on that and tried to be better the next day or the next time. and so i was certainly my harshest critic because i know what it meant for me to be in this job and i know how, you know, it could change things for others. so yeah. it was a lot of pressure. the hardest critic right here. sitting right here. brittany: pretty relatable too. i feel like we can all be our own worst enemies. there was an article about vanity fair, i was struck by something you wrote in "vanity fair" and i'm going to yoat from it. tell me i
i was really hard on myself. right? and that's just the reality of accomplishing what i was able to accomplish. i was my biggest critic. i was my harshest critic. one of the things, and i say this often, that i didn't do was i didn't read anything good about myself, i didn't read anything bad about myself because i also tried to stay very focused. like, i didn't need for people to tell me what i did wrong. i knew. i knew if i did something wrong or if i could have done something better. i knew....
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that's the hard part. change is hard. >> it starts today. thank you both so much. a lot about food so now it is time to make some when we come back. >> what would be your hope overall in this country? >> i want to seed oils out on a wholesale level, out of food restaurants, food manufacturers out of the school food programs so we are not just giving so that and processed foods 24/7 and kids end up with early diabetes or x, y, and z is not just soda but snack products. with how easy -- >> this is clean and healthy food. ♪ join thousands of advertisers who have built their businesses, reaching america's most influential audience. need creative? we can help. fox news media impact starts here. advertise with us today. i'm thinking of updating my kitchen... —yeah? —yes! ...this year, we are finally updating our kitchen... ...doing subway tile in an ivory, or eggshell... —cream?... —maybe bone?... don't get me started on quartz. a big big island... you ever heard of a waterfall counter?... for everyone who talks about doing that thing, and, over there. but never does tha
that's the hard part. change is hard. >> it starts today. thank you both so much. a lot about food so now it is time to make some when we come back. >> what would be your hope overall in this country? >> i want to seed oils out on a wholesale level, out of food restaurants, food manufacturers out of the school food programs so we are not just giving so that and processed foods 24/7 and kids end up with early diabetes or x, y, and z is not just soda but snack products. with how...
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despotism wilson and harding. woodrow wilson and warren harding. cut taxes after world war one.but coolidge and his ally, treasury andrew mellon, wanted cut more and. 50%, which is about level of the cut was not acceptable to coolidge. so i'll read you more of his language. the country needs every ounce of its energy to restore itself. the expenses of government reach, everybody. i want the people of america to work less for the government and more for themselves. having the reward of their own industry was coolidge said. the chief meaning of freedom. cutting taxes after, tax cuts, which is where we were, is easy. the lawmakers on the hill liked their toy and the first tax cut coolidge had done in 24. well, we only reduce rates somewhat, but now at his inauguration eve, elected on his own. he cut he was quite aggressive. he tax over taxes and legalized larceny. oh, you're your recusing your colleagues. he was the and people often ask me why the coolidge -- were so friendly with alice roosevelt longworth since she was the daughter of a politician with some different views about p
despotism wilson and harding. woodrow wilson and warren harding. cut taxes after world war one.but coolidge and his ally, treasury andrew mellon, wanted cut more and. 50%, which is about level of the cut was not acceptable to coolidge. so i'll read you more of his language. the country needs every ounce of its energy to restore itself. the expenses of government reach, everybody. i want the people of america to work less for the government and more for themselves. having the reward of their own...
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that's the hard part. change is hard. >> it starts today. thank you both so much.lked a lot about food so now it is time to make some when we come back. >> what would be your hope overall in this country? >> i want to seed oils out on a wholesale level, out of food restaurants, food manufacturers out of the school food programs so we are not just giving so that and processed foods 24/7 and kids end up with early diabetes or x, y, and z is not just soda but snack products. with how easy -- >> this is clean and healthy food. ♪ our xfinity network is built for streaming all the stuff people love. how can it get any better? -i'm just spitballin' here, but, what if we offer people apple tv+, netflix and peacock? for one low monthly price. -yes. so, people could stream the shows they love. and we could call it... xfinity streamsaver! mmmmm. what about something like: streamsaver? ooooooo. -i love that. add streamsaver with apple tv+, netflix and peacock included for only $15 a month... and stream all your favorite entertainment, all in one place. the way i approach work
that's the hard part. change is hard. >> it starts today. thank you both so much.lked a lot about food so now it is time to make some when we come back. >> what would be your hope overall in this country? >> i want to seed oils out on a wholesale level, out of food restaurants, food manufacturers out of the school food programs so we are not just giving so that and processed foods 24/7 and kids end up with early diabetes or x, y, and z is not just soda but snack products. with...
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it was hard. it was very hard. all i wanted to do was stand and deliver. i stood, and too often, we did not deliver. i believed our students deserved more. i believed our teachers deserved more. recently returned from 12 months as a diplomat embedded with the u.s. army in mosul, iraq, i had -- let's hear it for the army. [applause] some veterans in the crowd. after those 12 months teaching, i felt like i had learned more about america than many of my teacher colleagues. i thought bigger about the promise of our country and of our kids. and i knew that we here in delaware could do so much better. we had an obligation to the next generation. i started a journey then, alone journey based on a basic belief , a that we can do much better. our kids and their families deserve so much better. this journey started with just me in the classroom. moments ago, i took an oath of office for this journey to be about all of us. about you, and about us doing better by our kids. doing better by all of our friends and neighbors, left out and forgotten by a school system that
it was hard. it was very hard. all i wanted to do was stand and deliver. i stood, and too often, we did not deliver. i believed our students deserved more. i believed our teachers deserved more. recently returned from 12 months as a diplomat embedded with the u.s. army in mosul, iraq, i had -- let's hear it for the army. [applause] some veterans in the crowd. after those 12 months teaching, i felt like i had learned more about america than many of my teacher colleagues. i thought bigger about...
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i think it is hard to say because _ that front? i think it is hard to say because we - that front? think it is hard to say because we don't - that front? i think it is hard i to say because we don't have any proper sociology because many people are just afraid to say what they think because of the scale of oppression we say what they think because of the scale of op; russia we say what they think because of the scale of op; russia started seen ever since russia started this invasion. we can definitely see that some people who support and i wore views, russian opposition in exile actually openly supported zelensky yesterday, cited both european leaders had said he behaved very bravely when he chose not to bend down in front of trump. there are people that think what zelensky did yesterday was irresponsible for him. i know some commentators called what he did a suicide, a public called what he did a suicide, a publi this war to end a ukrainian flag on the tail carrying president zelensky has landed at stansted, and that convoyis landed at stansted, and that convoy is departing stanst
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>> it is a hard thing to wrap into words.ey invited me was right after the charges were dropped and i remember thinking to myself, one year i'm facing 10 years in prison for crime fabricated by department of justice and next moment i'm being invited to state of the union. it is indescribable. >> todd: you're a young guy, a surgeon, you went through extra schooling beyond medical school and arrive at a point you can start practicing your craft, yet you risked this to blow whistle on surgery which was not supposed to be happening because texas banned it. why did you risk so much? >> i think a lot 've people imagine themselves as this would be the hardest time to do it. for me, if i didn't do it, no way i account call myself a doctor. how i start my career knowing i had not done the right thing when it mattered most to vulnerable children. it is one of those things where it was perfect time for my own career, even though it was hard to do. >> todd: have you heard from any parents, received any thanks from anybody for amazing act
>> it is a hard thing to wrap into words.ey invited me was right after the charges were dropped and i remember thinking to myself, one year i'm facing 10 years in prison for crime fabricated by department of justice and next moment i'm being invited to state of the union. it is indescribable. >> todd: you're a young guy, a surgeon, you went through extra schooling beyond medical school and arrive at a point you can start practicing your craft, yet you risked this to blow whistle on...
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we have each other to rely on, but it's hard.: you know, it's been over 500 days since october 7th. there are still hostages held in israel. on a day that the protests kicked off at barnard, that was wednesday, the say that shiri bibas, this jewish mother, warrior mother was laid to rest in israel. and the timing this have, reestablishing itself now? >> the protests? i think it's because at the beginning of the semester there were students that interrupted a history of modern israel class and they walked in and they wouldn't let the professor talk and they got expelled and i personally believe that these students should not be allowed to learn here after breaking the university's rules so many time and the protests were response to them getting expelled because protesters were not happy. molly: yeah. you know, there was an executive order signed. the president directing additional measures to fight anti-semitism. there will now be a task force enacted and there are plans to have people visiting. many of the campuses that experien
we have each other to rely on, but it's hard.: you know, it's been over 500 days since october 7th. there are still hostages held in israel. on a day that the protests kicked off at barnard, that was wednesday, the say that shiri bibas, this jewish mother, warrior mother was laid to rest in israel. and the timing this have, reestablishing itself now? >> the protests? i think it's because at the beginning of the semester there were students that interrupted a history of modern israel class...
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it should not be a hard deal to make. it could be made very fast. maybe somebody doesn't want to make a deal, i think if that person doesn't want to make a deal that person won't be around very long that. person won't be listened to very long. i believe russia wants to make a deal. i believe certainly the people in ukraine want to make a deal. save suffer -- they've suffered more than anybody else. we talk about suffering, they've suffered. but if you think about it, under president bush they got georgia. right? russia got georgia. under president obama, they got a nice big submarine base, a nice big chunk of land where they have their sub ma lean you know that, right, crimea. under president trump they got nothing. and under president o'biden they tried to get the whole thing. they tried to get the whole big if -- big ukraine. the whole thing. if i didn't get in here they would have gotten the whole thing. so i can only say, you can go back to bush, you can go back to obama and go back to biden. they took a lot. the only one they didn't get, you kn
it should not be a hard deal to make. it could be made very fast. maybe somebody doesn't want to make a deal, i think if that person doesn't want to make a deal that person won't be around very long that. person won't be listened to very long. i believe russia wants to make a deal. i believe certainly the people in ukraine want to make a deal. save suffer -- they've suffered more than anybody else. we talk about suffering, they've suffered. but if you think about it, under president bush they...
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you know, they negotiated very hard. both sides on this minerals deal. not a big fan of it, but both sides thought it was in their interests. it they thought that getting a direct meeting with the president was what zelensky needed. because that's what everybody says. you got to do business with president trump directly. and so it was their idea to fly to washington to have this meeting. and they're just in shock. the whole country is in shock by the whole. by the way, the whole country is rallying to president zelensky's support, just like the rest of europe is as well. but they did not expect this. and i got to tell you honestly, this is my opinion, not theirs. but we keep talking about trump wants to do a deal to end the war. i'm not so sure that's true. i think he wants to do a deal with putin. that's the that's the real play is you were just describing. and the ukraine thing is kind of a sideshow. and if it works out, it works out. if it doesn't, trump doesn't really care because there's no other way to explain all of the concessions that he has alr
you know, they negotiated very hard. both sides on this minerals deal. not a big fan of it, but both sides thought it was in their interests. it they thought that getting a direct meeting with the president was what zelensky needed. because that's what everybody says. you got to do business with president trump directly. and so it was their idea to fly to washington to have this meeting. and they're just in shock. the whole country is in shock by the whole. by the way, the whole country is...
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hard. as much as thought. and he will tell you himself if you read the book and you read the preface, that's how he starts. people think that i am the hardest working miranda, but i'm not, and i'm glad he acknowledges. my wife she works very very hard and through our lives and quite frankly, until hamilton and the abundance that hamilton brought to our lives are we were a average middle class family we never able to give to anybody more than 500 bucks but we worked in all of the institutions we got involved in and that meant that for luisita and the manuel to go to college. we worked day and night because we had promised, we had seen it in in the lives of so many of our friends that, we wanted to give them our to them, which free education that when they finished they will not owe a penny and. we had seen so many of our friends will send their kids to school all with an $80,000 debt when they finished. so luzon and i taught as adjunct in cuny every single night our lives to be able to pay t
hard. as much as thought. and he will tell you himself if you read the book and you read the preface, that's how he starts. people think that i am the hardest working miranda, but i'm not, and i'm glad he acknowledges. my wife she works very very hard and through our lives and quite frankly, until hamilton and the abundance that hamilton brought to our lives are we were a average middle class family we never able to give to anybody more than 500 bucks but we worked in all of the institutions we...
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we've gone from soft power to hard power, but i want to say that when i bumped into you in the hallway the other day, it seemed like soft power was was still a big part of what you're focused on. in fact, i happen to be part of a conversation where somebody from the foreign aid community, you know, approached you and was talking about the impact of the foreign aid freeze and and it was clear to me that you're still very much enmeshed in what's happening there and the impact and so i just wanted to give you an opportunity to just can you explain for us kind of what's what's the state of play right now, you know, what's been the impact of the of the foreign aid freeze? >> so thanks for a chance to be on, thanks to the audience, massive and harmful and bluntly. quite likely irreversible and immoral and illegal. so having chosen a couple of adjectives, let me justify and support a couple. i was the co-author of the 2024 sfopsa probes bill that specifically says you cannot restructure, reorganize, defund usaid without advance consultation with congress and approval. president trump among a
we've gone from soft power to hard power, but i want to say that when i bumped into you in the hallway the other day, it seemed like soft power was was still a big part of what you're focused on. in fact, i happen to be part of a conversation where somebody from the foreign aid community, you know, approached you and was talking about the impact of the foreign aid freeze and and it was clear to me that you're still very much enmeshed in what's happening there and the impact and so i just wanted...
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it is hard to buy a house because of high interest rates. it is still hard to pay the bills. month, inflation jumped back up to 3%. businesses are facing uncertainty too. top economic minds on both sides of the aisle are warning us about the havoc 25% tariffs could wreak on michigan's auto industry. while also raising expenses for our families. as for politics, there is no sugar coating it. we seem very divided today. partisanship has divided every aspect of our lives driven by opportunistic politicians and media figures who live by a file off the -- who live by a philosophy i win if you lose. the rhetoric is amplified by algorithms designed to keep us scrolling. we are all being manipulated by the largest and most powerful companies in the world. they profit more when they start to believe we have nothing in common. that is just not true. as governor, i have been to all 83 counties at least twice and sat down with all kinds of people. when you show up and listen, it is clear most of us want to the same things. we are all frustrated by the same things. our people are not as d
it is hard to buy a house because of high interest rates. it is still hard to pay the bills. month, inflation jumped back up to 3%. businesses are facing uncertainty too. top economic minds on both sides of the aisle are warning us about the havoc 25% tariffs could wreak on michigan's auto industry. while also raising expenses for our families. as for politics, there is no sugar coating it. we seem very divided today. partisanship has divided every aspect of our lives driven by opportunistic...
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so the hard data and the survey data, the hard data is stronger than the survey data in that case. for consumers, we had january retail sales coming weaker than expected. it's hard to understand what part of that is the weather and what part of that may be confidence or expectations driving that outcome. consumer confidence is really important, but consumer behavior is not well-predicted over time. you have for example the last three years of low consumer confidence, but a very strong consumer consumption growth. so i still would like to see a few more months of data to understand really what is going on. policy uncertainty indices are high, above average. and it is possible that that may be promoting a wait and see attitude by businesses and consumers. when i talk to business contacts around the country, they do mention that they have a lot of plans, but they are waiting for some more clarity on what the near-term and long-term future is. >> so if we think about the main pillar of consumer spending activity in the u.s., it is really income, and that has been one of the strong pill
so the hard data and the survey data, the hard data is stronger than the survey data in that case. for consumers, we had january retail sales coming weaker than expected. it's hard to understand what part of that is the weather and what part of that may be confidence or expectations driving that outcome. consumer confidence is really important, but consumer behavior is not well-predicted over time. you have for example the last three years of low consumer confidence, but a very strong consumer...
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that makes them particularly hard to talk about. but nevertheless, with donald trump back in the white house, we keep doing these things relentlessly and urgently, and they all cut in the same direction. and it's really hard for republicans to explain because of what it obviously means. it's clear why they do not want to talk about this stuff. and it gets all the more clear when you just line this stuff up. let me let me show you what i mean. here's one donald trump's hand-picked attorney general. she gets sworn in to lead the us justice department on her first day on the job. what is the first thing she does? headline us cuts task forces on foreign influence and russian sanctions. quote. in a memo sent to staff wednesday, u.s. attorney general pam bondi revealed she had disbanded the foreign influence task force, a unit dedicated to investigating violations of the foreign agents registration act. bondi did not elaborate, but figures on the republican party's conspiratorial far right have accused the government of abusing farah to u
that makes them particularly hard to talk about. but nevertheless, with donald trump back in the white house, we keep doing these things relentlessly and urgently, and they all cut in the same direction. and it's really hard for republicans to explain because of what it obviously means. it's clear why they do not want to talk about this stuff. and it gets all the more clear when you just line this stuff up. let me let me show you what i mean. here's one donald trump's hand-picked attorney...
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it's really hard.see this all the time. efficiency you lower your scores and everyone is more proficient. i think it's always very hard. as soon as you point to something as soon as you say and measuring this the effort is going to go into that and even if it's not the effort to game it gets ever to work on that instead of something else. we always need to be thinking about what the incentives are that we are providing people. for me it's the value of data and there's something more we could do to figure out what's working that people are all ready doing that's almost always the missing piece because school is so decentralized. every school district is choosing their curriculum differently and allowed the states we have a menu of curricula. we are going to do science in reading and hear the six curricula we will choose from. i hope you're collecting information about what each of your district is doing which of the curriculum three can go back and see which of them worked. that's a learn which which yo
it's really hard.see this all the time. efficiency you lower your scores and everyone is more proficient. i think it's always very hard. as soon as you point to something as soon as you say and measuring this the effort is going to go into that and even if it's not the effort to game it gets ever to work on that instead of something else. we always need to be thinking about what the incentives are that we are providing people. for me it's the value of data and there's something more we could do...
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how hard is it to block out all of this and go back and be mom at home? >> oh, it's hard.ut i love to talk about the game, and so when i get home, like, he's the perfect audience. >> reporter: and the perfect partner for a pregame ritual. a hug between mother and son before every single game. >> it started when we first started playing together. it's a beautiful way to just connect for one second. i know who i am. i'm your mother. >> reporter: linda played college ball at arizona and coached all four of her children over nearly a quarter century, but nolan is the baby, and his teammates kind of like adopted sons. >> inside the gym inside call me coach. after that, i'm mrs. martindale, your second mom. >> reporter: alex finn is nolan's oldest friend and one of many athletes linda has coached since grade school. is she harder on nolan? less hard on nolan? or is it the same thing? >> she's definitely the hardest on him. one of the best players happens to be her son as well. >> reporter: how proud of you of your son and this team? >> beyond. it's not easy every day. we make th
how hard is it to block out all of this and go back and be mom at home? >> oh, it's hard.ut i love to talk about the game, and so when i get home, like, he's the perfect audience. >> reporter: and the perfect partner for a pregame ritual. a hug between mother and son before every single game. >> it started when we first started playing together. it's a beautiful way to just connect for one second. i know who i am. i'm your mother. >> reporter: linda played college ball...
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it's hard to say what the number is.second, a broad range of the air bands around it are very large. whatever you think it may be up to be humble enough and except that if it is x, it may be x +-plus-minus-sign a wide range of uncertainty. i try not to be wed to a single number. that would be foolish. i have looked at a lot of models i look at surveys of professional forecasters. many of whom are in this room. i look at long-term and real rate. i talked to business people that tell me what investment attentions are in terms of the energy in this country and the shift in demand for energy that means investment demand is higher therefore it probably means higher long-term rate. i look at all of these things. so, yeah. that is the answer. you wanted number, right? >> i know you're not going to give me a number. [laughter] >> when you're talking about balancing the very important speech. we may be in an environment where there is essentially a conflict between the two sides of the mandate. the inflation in the mandate. you t
it's hard to say what the number is.second, a broad range of the air bands around it are very large. whatever you think it may be up to be humble enough and except that if it is x, it may be x +-plus-minus-sign a wide range of uncertainty. i try not to be wed to a single number. that would be foolish. i have looked at a lot of models i look at surveys of professional forecasters. many of whom are in this room. i look at long-term and real rate. i talked to business people that tell me what...
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yeah, seemed like a hard charger. he got it. you know, he looked out for his soldiers in a way that not every afghan and seal officer did. how? how how much of the fall? the afghan army. i guess i'm trying to ask here. so obviously they fought, right? taliban ended up winning. how difficult was it to try to train the afghan forces in order to be not the american military? that's not going to happen. but to be a competent military that could stand on its own and how much did it hurt to lose guys like that who wanted that right? they wanted a better life. yeah, they wanted to fight and they're willing to do it and understand how it understood how to do it. so sumar was an afghan sergeant major. he was a great leader, always putting his men first. i talk about him in the servant leadership chapter and and really, it wasn't about him. it was always about his men. he exemplified his servant leadership. he exemplified what makes the american military the best in the world, and that we have that strong nco, noncommissioned officer, ser
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they have a hard time with this. all the republicans do, especially the guy at the top. >> you just mentioned putin, though, and this has been this controversy of the past week. can you say yes or no? whether you have talked. >> to vladimir. >> putin since you stopped being president? >> well, i don't comment on that. if i have a relationship i don't. talk about i don't talk about no, i don't talk about that. i don't talk about. >> i don't talk about i don't talk about that. i don't ever say, why don't you talk about it? i don't ever say about why not? what does that mean? i mean that that was right before the election, but it continued after the election. and people get so mad when i play this tape. people get very angry with me when i play this tape. but, you know, honestly, bring it on. it makes me appreciate it all the more because clearly, at least it strikes a nerve. watch. >> have you talked. >> to president putin? >> no, i have not. >> you haven't talked. >> to president putin. >> since you've. >> been electe
they have a hard time with this. all the republicans do, especially the guy at the top. >> you just mentioned putin, though, and this has been this controversy of the past week. can you say yes or no? whether you have talked. >> to vladimir. >> putin since you stopped being president? >> well, i don't comment on that. if i have a relationship i don't. talk about i don't talk about no, i don't talk about that. i don't talk about. >> i don't talk about i don't talk...
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it is hard to capture. courtney: survey design is inherently challenging as the topics are changing. we wanted to ask about trade policy but current trade policy continues to evolve. dave i day, hour-by-hour. how do you ask questions in a way you can have consistent results or consistent -- the answers mean the same thing on different days throughout your survey period? that is a challenge we discussed. it is not always going to be perfect. we try to be thoughtful and we have a great team of folks who work together to create these questions and tabulate and summarize the results. it is a challenge. emily: we have an amazing team of which you are two. it is a question of sometimes balancing wanting to maintain the same questions over and over so you know you are measuring just variation in responses versus trying to update and stay on top of what things may be timely and topical. sarah: this was the first year i have been on the policy survey committee, chairing it as well. once we got the responses, i said,
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both of these guys have a hard time.he comments about the volume were great because he is not talking loud but i'm talking loud. >> greg: didn't move you in any way? >> i think he is going to be mad at j.d. who instigated it. >> really. >> no way. >> everything was going he was trying to be diplomatic and j.d. jumped in. >> greg: nobody said that. >> he kind of trump trumped on that negotiation. >> greg: interesting side i didn't even think of that. so you think thanks will probably be smooth and then j.d. vance went poop. >> he kicked in the door. >> i don't think he will be mad. he has been hard on the issue for years on the ukraine... he has been ready to kick in the door for years. >> greg: in your face, david. i'm beginning to rethink my assessment of you as a political genius. >> fair. >> greg: stick to santa fe politics, male manner. up next losing trust after the epstein files bustt wh. sensodyne clinical white provides two shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patients are going t
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it's hard work. a lot of people think writing kid's books is easy or cute or simple but it's hard because you deserve great art that reflects your complex life. i we know this about other things, right? my dad was a pediatrician. his dad was a pediatrician. his dad was a pediatrician. i broke the family line. but we don't think about pediatricians like, oh that's like that's cute. that's cute. medicine. we know it's hard work, actually. we want the best doctors to do those jobs. people who know medicine generally, but also understand specifically how to apply it to heal children. well, just as pediatricians care of our children's bodies, a children's book writers take of their souls. and this is an important job. and where we are right now, this room, this metal right here, that i get to wear, this title that i get to hold for two years, the presence of our librarian of congress. this is a sign that there are people in this nation who believe books are important. and that means that they believe that
it's hard work. a lot of people think writing kid's books is easy or cute or simple but it's hard because you deserve great art that reflects your complex life. i we know this about other things, right? my dad was a pediatrician. his dad was a pediatrician. his dad was a pediatrician. i broke the family line. but we don't think about pediatricians like, oh that's like that's cute. that's cute. medicine. we know it's hard work, actually. we want the best doctors to do those jobs. people who know...
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. >> both mexico and canada have done a reasonable job on the border there working hard on the borderut the fentanyl continues to come into this country and continues to murder our people. he is thinking about it right now how he wants to play with mexico and canada and as a fluent situation. there will be tariffs on tuesday on mexico and canada exactly what they are we will develop for the president and his team to negotiate. maria: he said it's fluid, the white house is ukrainian mineral deal is off the table right now after the heated oval office confrontation between trump and zelenskyy on friday. official same future talks are dependent on zelenskyy's next move secretary lot nick was in the room when it all went down friday. >> zelenskyy never stopped asking, i will give no concessions they have to leave my land i want preparation of $300 billion in a want the united states to give me security guarantees while they are at war with russia. that's where the president called world war iii your gambling with world war iii we will not give you security guarantee while you're at war wi
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it's always hard to say that when we're talking about the dodgers. bob melvin would like to put an end to the dodgers' three-year division streak this summer. he'll need jung ho lee to stay healthy. this season first inning he puts the giants up with an early rbi double. and then teoscar hernandez should have caught that sixth inning. freeman made up for his teammate's mistake and solo blast to right. and then seventh inning, batting cleanup today, this moon shot over the center field wall. and giants took a 5-4 lead, ending up falling short in this one 6-5. a new season always brings new hope, but it's hard to avoid the elephant in the room of the nl west. the dodgers are heavy favorites to take the division once again. but that's not something the giants think about often. matt lively has the story. >> reporter: if you were to rob fort knox, you'd probably still have less money than the los angeles dodgers. after signing what seemed like 100 different free agents this off-season, how did the giants possibly keep up? is there dodger talk in here? no
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he is having a hard time, obviously, negotiating this in public.y the way, his english is not the best. this is hard for him. to corner him in the oval office on that kind of stage was wrong. it makes us look weaker as a nation. it makes us less safe. >> you have been to ukraine a number of times. our last guest mike turner has been in ukraine a number of times as well. neither the president nor the vice president have at all. j.d. vance, the vice president, said to zelenskyy, those are propaganda tours. is that what you did? did you go on propaganda tours? >> no. i went into patriot batteries and talked to the troops. every night they are defending themselves from missiles, trying to keep their population alive. i met with soldiers, some of which are amputees at this point. soldiers that just came from the frontlines to talk to me in person about what the situation on the ground is. i met with pilots there who were about to get their f-16s. we talked specifically about, how can you use this airplane in combat? i think j.d. vance, the vice presiden
he is having a hard time, obviously, negotiating this in public.y the way, his english is not the best. this is hard for him. to corner him in the oval office on that kind of stage was wrong. it makes us look weaker as a nation. it makes us less safe. >> you have been to ukraine a number of times. our last guest mike turner has been in ukraine a number of times as well. neither the president nor the vice president have at all. j.d. vance, the vice president, said to zelenskyy, those are...
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detectives didn't have to look hard for donald.was in jail after being arrested for driving without a license. right off the bat, they found his words and demeanor strange. narrator: what was he talking about? he told the detective he and megan had briefly dated. narrator: between tears, he swore he had only fond memories of meghan. >> she always. >> made everybody. >> made everybody. >> laugh and narrator: loved her to death? he also told the detective it was meghan who broke up with him. they wondered, was he torn up enough to murder her? narrator: the detective asked him what he knew about the crime. narrator: and then the detective came at him. i heard. that ain't what you heard. yes. you need to tell me a little bit more. i think you know some first hand information. you're not. giving it. no, i don't, sir. it. no, i don't, sir. >> i swe narrator: he swore he was just repeating gruesome gossip. narrator: and as he fell apart before them-- narrator: --his grief, to them, looked more like guilt. everything that he said, the way
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the this section that i think are very hard to understand. um, in the other editions because of how they translate this value vocabulary. and i don't want to get into the weeds of this too much, but i will that it's very important for marx that value this nonphysical thing is paradoxically like a physical thing it's it's not immaterial nonphysical in the way that an idea is some subjective idea in someone's head it has as much reality as anything else in the world and in various ways it behaves like a physical thing and marx put a great deal of effort into trying to communicate how exactly this works and some the more striking formulations in the book have to do with what value essentially is. and he moves from the adjective ghostly to the word in the next the next phrase to the idea of a glitter, which is a, uh, a gelatin, something that's made from bone marrow, something that is, you know, very, very material and this is because of the diverse characteristics of of a value. and so the way that it's translated, the previous editions, the way
the this section that i think are very hard to understand. um, in the other editions because of how they translate this value vocabulary. and i don't want to get into the weeds of this too much, but i will that it's very important for marx that value this nonphysical thing is paradoxically like a physical thing it's it's not immaterial nonphysical in the way that an idea is some subjective idea in someone's head it has as much reality as anything else in the world and in various ways it behaves...
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it means we believe in merit, hard work. get ahead in this country not on the color of your skin but on the content of your character and your contributions. it means we believe in free speech and open debate. i say this as the kid of legal immigrants to this country. who came here to pursue those same values. you can have arguments with your dad or your neighbor at the dinner table and still be friends at the end of it. we stand for the rule of law in this country. your first act of entering this country cannot break the law. it means the people we elect to run the government ought to be the ones who actually run the government. not unelected bureaucrats in the deep state. whether that's in washington, d.c. or columbus, ohio. it means that we as americans are courageous. we are brave. when called upon, even heroic. to serve our country in our hour of need. those are the american ideals. that's the american spirit that oneness the revolution. that's the american spirit that donald trump is reviving as our 47th president. but
it means we believe in merit, hard work. get ahead in this country not on the color of your skin but on the content of your character and your contributions. it means we believe in free speech and open debate. i say this as the kid of legal immigrants to this country. who came here to pursue those same values. you can have arguments with your dad or your neighbor at the dinner table and still be friends at the end of it. we stand for the rule of law in this country. your first act of entering...
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i am all for taking a good, hard look at what government is doing to make sure it is doing things well and properly. just like every business in america does, continually. i am a business person and i do that in my daily business life. i am looking for ways to make sure that i am operating as efficiently as possible and everyone is doing the things they should be doing and we are all executing. that is fair game, appropriate and what we should be doing. i do worry that what we are observing now is just quite haphazard. it is not surgical. it looks like when you pull out a chainsaw. it does not give you the sense that there is careful thought to what is going on and how things are being done. it makes people nervous, the fact that things seem so capricious. and, i do not think that is conducive to those folks, or to the broader economy. or, to the regional economies in which these folks are living and working. i think it is a great thing lawmakers are taking a good, hard look at the way we are operating government. we should be doing that all the time. i just worry about the way it is b
i am all for taking a good, hard look at what government is doing to make sure it is doing things well and properly. just like every business in america does, continually. i am a business person and i do that in my daily business life. i am looking for ways to make sure that i am operating as efficiently as possible and everyone is doing the things they should be doing and we are all executing. that is fair game, appropriate and what we should be doing. i do worry that what we are observing now...
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we've been working hard. i want to just really thank my colleague assemblymember matt haney who has also he has a select committee on downtowns and he's done a tour of the state because there's a lot of commonality. so thank you assembly member for your leadership. we also were able to pass the entertainment zone legislation that has allowed on front street and other at the warriors arena and other parts of the city to allow outdoor drink and allowing the local bars and restaurants to sell onto the streets. and we want to continue to build on that success too that the state of california is being a good partner to san francisco and other cities in this recovery. we know that when people are trying to open up new bars or restaurants it is extremely expensive and one of the most significant costs is is obtaining a liquor license. it can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and we know that and i won't get started on my critiques of california's restrictive liquor laws which hamstring cities in many ways and as
we've been working hard. i want to just really thank my colleague assemblymember matt haney who has also he has a select committee on downtowns and he's done a tour of the state because there's a lot of commonality. so thank you assembly member for your leadership. we also were able to pass the entertainment zone legislation that has allowed on front street and other at the warriors arena and other parts of the city to allow outdoor drink and allowing the local bars and restaurants to sell onto...
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you know, it's hard to hard to have fun with them, hard to make light of them. and as always, as always, as we saw with the first term with president trump, it's very hard to dramatize or exaggerate the real world stories that happen. so, you know, maybe, maybe the writers deserve a raise after all. >> yeah. that's true. all right, brian stelter, as always, thank you so much. we really appreciate it. families in south carolina are forced to evacuate their homes early this morning as wildfires there continue to grow. we will get you an update when we come back. >> have i got news for you is back. let's think of some new games to play. what do you got? >> yes, something like. >> a. oh, what? keep playing the same games. yeah, let's do the same games. >> have i got news for you? saturday at nine on cnn. >> you probably know vistaprint for. >> business cards. >> yep. >> but did you know we also print these and those and that and definitely this. okay. that's engraved where we print with lasers at vistaprint. we print your brand on everything so your customers can no
you know, it's hard to hard to have fun with them, hard to make light of them. and as always, as always, as we saw with the first term with president trump, it's very hard to dramatize or exaggerate the real world stories that happen. so, you know, maybe, maybe the writers deserve a raise after all. >> yeah. that's true. all right, brian stelter, as always, thank you so much. we really appreciate it. families in south carolina are forced to evacuate their homes early this morning as...
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and so it was, you play hard, you play rough, and hopefully, you don't get caught.laughter] spitzer had learned that playing rough paid off, and riding high on his takedown of the mob, he ran for attorney general a few years later. he lost, but spitzer's crusade was not yet over. he was wildly ambitious, wanted desperately, i think, to be president of the united states. eliot was probably the definition of hubris, like, "i am doing the right thing. the world must lie down before me." remember this point. while the public saw spitzer as fighting for them, he saw himself as an untouchable hero on a righteous quest. so this won't end well. ♪ ♪ eliot spitzer lost his first shot at attorney general of new york in 1994, but he went right back to work, becoming a partner at lloyd constantine's firm. eliot spitzer worked for your law firm, and your relationship continues, and your families become close. yes. -you met his wife silda. -yeah. what did you think of her? very smart. you know, i knew that they had been at harvard law together. on some level, she was more impressi
and so it was, you play hard, you play rough, and hopefully, you don't get caught.laughter] spitzer had learned that playing rough paid off, and riding high on his takedown of the mob, he ran for attorney general a few years later. he lost, but spitzer's crusade was not yet over. he was wildly ambitious, wanted desperately, i think, to be president of the united states. eliot was probably the definition of hubris, like, "i am doing the right thing. the world must lie down before me."...
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hard work, incredible family to boot. >> that's what legacy means, just keep on doing it.he spirits of the past -- >> salud. >> reporter: -- with a toast to the future. morgan radford, nbc news, helena, arkansas. >>> that's "nightly news" for this friday, thank you for watching. i'm lester holt, please take care of yourself and each other. [applause] >> roy: yes! good to see you! all right! how you doing? welcome! welcome to "the kelly clarkson show." i'm your guest host for today. my name is roy wood jr. [applause] thank you. i know usually you see me on cnn saturday nights as the host of "have i got news for you," also streaming on macs, by the way. you can check out my comedy special on hulu. but today it ain't about that. today i'm up early with y'all at 30 rock to fill in for kelly and i'm also trying to take lester holt's old job at the anchor desk. please don't go, lester. we need you, lester. [applause] but if you're going to go, give them my name, lester. i can read the news. all jokes aside, i'm very happy to be here this hour. not only is today the final day of
hard work, incredible family to boot. >> that's what legacy means, just keep on doing it.he spirits of the past -- >> salud. >> reporter: -- with a toast to the future. morgan radford, nbc news, helena, arkansas. >>> that's "nightly news" for this friday, thank you for watching. i'm lester holt, please take care of yourself and each other. [applause] >> roy: yes! good to see you! all right! how you doing? welcome! welcome to "the kelly clarkson...