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to have print in er's states in the united license photo, your driver's license photo is uploaded to adyey can be uploaded database and hopes to get a match to identify suspect. and you ve driver's license in that state. odds are they are comparing that graict to your face when did a photograph such as driver's licenses or when we chk white american, black american whatever when did that start to become surveillance? i mean, i think that'sginning. i mean, mug shots have been around at and been integrated into policing pretty much as long as there have been cameras. and what i thinkperesources thea ofug shot when it was integrated into policing in the la and early 20th century. because if you think about it, what a mug shot you have been a. arrest. so regardless of whether or not going to be found guilty by a jury, regardless of whether or not your case is going to thrown out, your face is now on record with the police depa and it says is once you're a criminal, you're aave the right as policeo hold on to a time. and so there were all these legal moves century and late 1h century saying t
to have print in er's states in the united license photo, your driver's license photo is uploaded to adyey can be uploaded database and hopes to get a match to identify suspect. and you ve driver's license in that state. odds are they are comparing that graict to your face when did a photograph such as driver's licenses or when we chk white american, black american whatever when did that start to become surveillance? i mean, i think that'sginning. i mean, mug shots have been around at and been...
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and last one, the final team against hungry, the winning goal was caught in the tents. bennett of adis time, congress still have a chance to advance west boston and, and their friends, the so called to talk to nami, heading home again. before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. the government have launched deadly attacks into cities and us just southwest, under public of doctors, 10 local authorities say a synagogue to orthodox choices and a police traffic cost with dog at that at least $15.00 police officers and several civilians, including an orthodox priest, have been killed and don't forget, you can always get the the news on the go, just download our app from will be player or from the app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and with that, you're up to date to stay with us. if you can to meet a young woman who found the cottage to face everyday lives by competing on what's best number such as thoughts. thank you so much for watching the not just another day. so much is happeni
and last one, the final team against hungry, the winning goal was caught in the tents. bennett of adis time, congress still have a chance to advance west boston and, and their friends, the so called to talk to nami, heading home again. before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. the government have launched deadly attacks into cities and us just southwest, under public of doctors, 10 local authorities say a synagogue to orthodox choices and a police traffic cost with dog at that at...
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ady online. we had been doing online programing since thehe flood in 2005. a couple of well-known historians have worked with you, including stephen ambrose, doug brinkley. absolutely. wellrose and dr. nick mueller are the founding fathers of the ambrose from the band of brothers book. but he he is a prolific historian and had a number of great and great books. but truly, thisd dr. ambrose's idea. and to be able to recognize and honor world war two veterans and signify gently over the years. well, what's your background? i spent 30 years in the army and then i retired from the army andwell, we're here to seee.bit, which is what? it's the malcolm forbes ra artifacts gallery. and it's it shows artifacts that kind of a treasures exhibit of sorts. it's either ats extremely rare or artifacts that every guy wouldand malcolm forbes, world war two vet malcolm forbes was a world war two veteran. and actually his artifacts are in there. his jacket that he was wearing when he was wounded is is in there. and it actually shows where he received medical attention. that ex
ady online. we had been doing online programing since thehe flood in 2005. a couple of well-known historians have worked with you, including stephen ambrose, doug brinkley. absolutely. wellrose and dr. nick mueller are the founding fathers of the ambrose from the band of brothers book. but he he is a prolific historian and had a number of great and great books. but truly, thisd dr. ambrose's idea. and to be able to recognize and honor world war two veterans and signify gently over the years....
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those reconciliation movements and questioned that the al-aqsa storm operation was able to defeat the adi process. then, at the same time, i i saw that last night, one of the international news channels , arti omed, turned this into the topic of his conversation, and the arab audience participated in this survey and 77 people said that yes, this is the al-aqsa storm operation, that normalization plan of yours in hamas is about to fail. what do you think about the story and the truth ? see, what is bigger than the issues of normalizing relations with the zionist regime is forgetting the palestinian issue. well , before october 7th, we have seen that the understandings are going in such a way that the regional regimes forget the palestinian issue and go after the normalization of relations. with the zionist regime of netanyahu, doctrine openly and the media it has happened that our problem is not with the palestinians, but with the arabs and the palestinians later , who are like the minorities in the jewish state called israel. this doctrine is very dangerous . referendum, not issue 67, all
those reconciliation movements and questioned that the al-aqsa storm operation was able to defeat the adi process. then, at the same time, i i saw that last night, one of the international news channels , arti omed, turned this into the topic of his conversation, and the arab audience participated in this survey and 77 people said that yes, this is the al-aqsa storm operation, that normalization plan of yours in hamas is about to fail. what do you think about the story and the truth ? see, what...
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holding a popular campaign for chele khemat in the city of adi shahr with the intention of seyyed al-shohdai khemat, the martyr of the governor and his companions , a whole day of bread was given in this plan , the campaign was named after khemat to remember the services of the martyrs of his family. cooking and explaining hot food to the needy with the intention of shahid rahizi and martyrs of service, i think that a number of classes organize special reinforcement for neighborhood students. all the goods of shops 5. we invite you to join the chele khemit campaign. you can also join the chele khemit campaign by sending the number 8 to the number 123 39. deputy minister of agriculture jihad agriculture this year, due to the support given to the farmers, we will achieve complete self-sufficiency in the wheat crop. self-sufficiency in basic agricultural products was one of the emphasis of president shahid. we used to sell 99 kilos of 2500 to the government, thank god that now kilos we sell 500. two years ago, i used to harvest 2 tons of wheat from each hectare, but now, alhamdulillah , 6 tons
holding a popular campaign for chele khemat in the city of adi shahr with the intention of seyyed al-shohdai khemat, the martyr of the governor and his companions , a whole day of bread was given in this plan , the campaign was named after khemat to remember the services of the martyrs of his family. cooking and explaining hot food to the needy with the intention of shahid rahizi and martyrs of service, i think that a number of classes organize special reinforcement for neighborhood students....
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and with the power of god, which is the manifestation of that congregation , take the steps of adi and by sending your virtuous class and trustees in the constituent assembly , approve the constitution of the islamic republic, and as you voted for the islamic republic with love and affection, vote for the trustees of the ummah. give them no room to think. by fixing the type of government, the politicians' minds are focused on the post of president. april 15, 1958, the reporter of the daily "tadat" asks prime minister bazargan, "do you consider yourself a candidate for the post of president?" do you bazergan does not deny his candidacy , but postpones the definitive answer to the question until the constitution of the islamic republic is drafted. 16 april 1958, dr. muftah, a member of the revolutionary council, from the group effort of lawyers and clerics to prepare and compile the draft constitution. imam khomeini's comments declare that the future president will be chosen from among politicians, not jurists. 3 khordad 58 ayatollah taleghani, in a press interview, informs about the dra
and with the power of god, which is the manifestation of that congregation , take the steps of adi and by sending your virtuous class and trustees in the constituent assembly , approve the constitution of the islamic republic, and as you voted for the islamic republic with love and affection, vote for the trustees of the ummah. give them no room to think. by fixing the type of government, the politicians' minds are focused on the post of president. april 15, 1958, the reporter of the daily...
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adi. thank you so much for being with us.ally met with jake sullivan at the white house along with other families this morning. what can you tell us about how this meeting went the meaning as always went really, really well so our eighth meeting with jake we kinda having recruiting monthly meeting, with the update and basically, we back to square where we were back in january and the beginning of may, awaiting from hamas reply you, as you said, you've met eight times. >> now, your son is a graduate of ten to fly high school in new jersey. he's a he's a new jersey boy and your family finds themselves in this situation. i know that you listened to everything carefully that you're hearing from the white house, including on friday when the president announced this three-phase ceasefire proposal that he said was israel's proposal. netanyahu now says that it's incomplete. how do you see what is going on when it comes to the communication between netanyahu and the white house. >> i think the president's remark on friday were made ju
adi. thank you so much for being with us.ally met with jake sullivan at the white house along with other families this morning. what can you tell us about how this meeting went the meaning as always went really, really well so our eighth meeting with jake we kinda having recruiting monthly meeting, with the update and basically, we back to square where we were back in january and the beginning of may, awaiting from hamas reply you, as you said, you've met eight times. >> now, your son is...
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. >> es como un impuesto adi adicional, pero este impuesto esta enfocado en la personas que no pueden derechos civiles de estados unidos reporto que d doraville era la ciudad numero seis en el nacional en obtener ingresos con multas, un 20.6% en ese entonces diez anos mas tarde la presion publica logro un cambio drastico, reduciendo a un 6.2% su recaudacion por in infracciones. >> ante este progreso, la o ordenanza 2040 ha revivido preocupaciones, particularmente para las comunidad hispana. >> quedarse en casa o tener que mudarse, todo por una norma de transito. >> norma de transito. >> aqui estan los resultados con estos testimonios reveladores que nos presentaste en el r reporte. >> si, definitivamente tr transmiten esa angustia. >> en un comunicado, la ciudad de doraville nos dijo que sus lideres y personal se esfuerzan por mantener su reputacion como una comunidad acogedora que crea espacio para todas las personas. >> en nuestra investigacion hicimos una solicitud de in informacion publica y obtuvimos registros de la policia de d doraville y aunque los datos no reflejan que los la
. >> es como un impuesto adi adicional, pero este impuesto esta enfocado en la personas que no pueden derechos civiles de estados unidos reporto que d doraville era la ciudad numero seis en el nacional en obtener ingresos con multas, un 20.6% en ese entonces diez anos mas tarde la presion publica logro un cambio drastico, reduciendo a un 6.2% su recaudacion por in infracciones. >> ante este progreso, la o ordenanza 2040 ha revivido preocupaciones, particularmente para las comunidad...
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and here they are combining- ady arguments with religious freedom arguments who the plaintiffs are ins of many judges who are appointed by president trump. many of whom are christian nationalists, including matthew, and very much motivated by creating a christian nation through the courts. michelle: important to note, to talk about reproductive health the court has been. if one were to follow what one would hear from what's lifted up in culture and society, think ts a close decision. and that what we are living through happens to be 50 years of just these issues. so that level setting is important. wade was 1973 decision and it was 7-2.close. five of those seven justices the justice, justice blackmon, who wrote the opinion, was placed on the court by richard nixon. prescott bush, who was the father of george h.w. bsurer of. and again to just give is now vs what have been long-standis wite longer standing norms than whatn in just these last few years. alan: before we move fulles amoe rights. i want to bring inom jurisprudence around race which has a significant effect on health. i want
and here they are combining- ady arguments with religious freedom arguments who the plaintiffs are ins of many judges who are appointed by president trump. many of whom are christian nationalists, including matthew, and very much motivated by creating a christian nation through the courts. michelle: important to note, to talk about reproductive health the court has been. if one were to follow what one would hear from what's lifted up in culture and society, think ts a close decision. and that...
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ady have,ldin >> reporter: team usa is anni bring tir own acs. >> we mentioned this in the story, the geo thermal cooling. it will keep temperatures inside if it's hot outside 78, 80 side. degree, inside isn't exactly ideal. paris 2024 there said we were willing to take the risk, this is an investment in our planet, but team usa said no, want our athletes to be completely cool and comfortably, team usa will have to pick up the bill to put air-conditioning in olympic village. >> olympic 2024, paris. 2028, los angeles. >> l.a. is going to build no new venues, but two of the events softball and canoeing will be held in oklahoma city. one interesting thing is the l.a. memorial coliseum will host olympic track and field for the third time. >> so cool. chase cain, thank you so much. >>> from carbon footprints to a dog print. a competition you have to see to believe, the world's ugliest dog contest, taking place in california this weekend and there's new winner. about redefining that four-letter word "ugly" and giving the pooches their moment to shine. the new furry friend is up for the titl
ady have,ldin >> reporter: team usa is anni bring tir own acs. >> we mentioned this in the story, the geo thermal cooling. it will keep temperatures inside if it's hot outside 78, 80 side. degree, inside isn't exactly ideal. paris 2024 there said we were willing to take the risk, this is an investment in our planet, but team usa said no, want our athletes to be completely cool and comfortably, team usa will have to pick up the bill to put air-conditioning in olympic village....
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weissman's eyebrows were doing as you were reading that reporting. [ laughter ] >> so -- >> that's why adi went to andre because i knew the eyebrows would be talking. >> so look, is it theoretically possible? can you see the sun and the moon and the stars align? yes. i think that -- i don't think there's a chance that you are going to see any of these three cases go forward. one of the things that could happen in the d.c. january 6th insurrection case, you sort of alluded to -- i didn't answer it in your last question, which was -- it is possible that the way the supreme court rules on this issue of immunity is that they say that there needs to be a pretrial assessment by the district judge of what is official conduct and what is personal conduct. that happened in a civil case that the d.c. circuit had where they sent it back for that kind of hearing. and although that wouldn't be a full criminal trial, if there is lee way for judge chutkin to have a hearing with witnesses, that's something she doesn't need to wait 80 days for. she does not need to put that off. she could have a hearing wh
weissman's eyebrows were doing as you were reading that reporting. [ laughter ] >> so -- >> that's why adi went to andre because i knew the eyebrows would be talking. >> so look, is it theoretically possible? can you see the sun and the moon and the stars align? yes. i think that -- i don't think there's a chance that you are going to see any of these three cases go forward. one of the things that could happen in the d.c. january 6th insurrection case, you sort of alluded to...
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well, school leaders are in full support of prosecuting adie longo hill. supporters are urging the da's office to drop those charges. attorneys representing go. he'll say he was directed to cover the protests and publish reports of what protesters were doing inside. they claim go. hill did not break into the building nor did he create the barricade. but the school says the building is not open to the public or campus community and go hill should have known better than to be inside. all students involved face felony burglary charges. all right. let's check in on our forecast now as we take alike live look outside at sfo. cohen. he's a day to fly. how well, why not? i mean, certainly less clouds out there today that we saw yesterday this time, the big story that i want to just go ahead and talk about right off the top here. >> is the heat advisory that we have for saturday. so this is from 11:00am to 10:00pm on saturday, inland communities between about 95 and 101 degrees. so north bay, east bay and south bay, that does include those of you in san jose liver
well, school leaders are in full support of prosecuting adie longo hill. supporters are urging the da's office to drop those charges. attorneys representing go. he'll say he was directed to cover the protests and publish reports of what protesters were doing inside. they claim go. hill did not break into the building nor did he create the barricade. but the school says the building is not open to the public or campus community and go hill should have known better than to be inside. all students...
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adi continue to work with my lawyers, the office of■ general counsel, and will continue to be responsive ley is not going to be coming. i have just a few more questions.■7+÷ you know i'm somewhat astonished , that you have not lo a shannon norenberg's submission to this committee. it is available to you. ■#you've read the on cnn about it, correct? adm. fagan: yes. chair blumenthal: i understand she may be here today. i don't know whether she's in the audience. evidently she is. thank you for being here. you described her earlier. do you have anything to say to shannon norenberg? adm. fagan: shannon was a great is an award-winning advocate for victims of sexual assault and remains committed to undetag in regard to the allegations that she has made and will work with the committee and others to create transparency and understanding[. chair blumenthal: but one of het requests to congress as well asr action. what action are you going to take in response to theo1 statements that she's made? adm. fagan: i am committed to full transparency with regard to the allegations. and will work with the
adi continue to work with my lawyers, the office of■ general counsel, and will continue to be responsive ley is not going to be coming. i have just a few more questions.■7+÷ you know i'm somewhat astonished , that you have not lo a shannon norenberg's submission to this committee. it is available to you. ■#you've read the on cnn about it, correct? adm. fagan: yes. chair blumenthal: i understand she may be here today. i don't know whether she's in the audience. evidently she is. thank you...
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relations of seven moisturizers and three vitamins for all your skin's cold bond, your assignment with adi cornish. >> listen wherever you get your podcasts this weekend, senator, a j.d. vance got a shelf support in his bid to be donald trump's running mate. the 39-year-old ohio senator, one, the vp straw poll at the turning point, action convention of far-right organization with close ties to trump. and the mega movement here's vance at that conference talking about what trump needs in a vice president we need to have people who are supporting trump not tried to stab me in the back. >> it's very, very simple. we people who are supporting the agenda, fighting for the agenda, not fighting against it when the cameras are off panel is back, alaina, you have been doing reporting along with our colleagues about where donald trump's head is, where his campaign is. >> and i'll just put up on the screen again, all of the contenders who we are told have gotten paperwork in order to start the background process to start being considered, right? right. well, it's funny because these are the same name
relations of seven moisturizers and three vitamins for all your skin's cold bond, your assignment with adi cornish. >> listen wherever you get your podcasts this weekend, senator, a j.d. vance got a shelf support in his bid to be donald trump's running mate. the 39-year-old ohio senator, one, the vp straw poll at the turning point, action convention of far-right organization with close ties to trump. and the mega movement here's vance at that conference talking about what trump needs in a...
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want to go easy on yourself outside and make sure nobody gets left in a car even in san francisco on adyoday. and if you take a look up in the north bay you can see temperatures are going to the 90s. what do the numbers actually mean? what are the actual daytime highs? we looked at these at the top of the newscast, worth looking at them again to just drive the point home. the numbers are climbing up into well into the mid 90s and we do finally start to see some temperatures here reaching triple digits. look out over towards the east bay. concord, you will be pretty close. antioch you will believe pretty close and let's just finish up the view. in the south bay, so a couple of things to be discussed in terms of the messaging on this. the first one is, the words heat advisory. so everywhere on the map on here that's got the orange, north bay, inland east bay and down in the santa clara valley, we've got a heat advisory that starts at 8:00 this morning and doesn't expire until we get to midnight on thursday. yes. on a good note, the city, the peninsula and the east bay are not included. but
want to go easy on yourself outside and make sure nobody gets left in a car even in san francisco on adyoday. and if you take a look up in the north bay you can see temperatures are going to the 90s. what do the numbers actually mean? what are the actual daytime highs? we looked at these at the top of the newscast, worth looking at them again to just drive the point home. the numbers are climbing up into well into the mid 90s and we do finally start to see some temperatures here reaching triple...
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ady his lifelong goal of being president. >> unlike them, donald trump didn't need politics he. ted. >> he had everything he wanted money, family, real estate, celebrity status.. he chose politics to fight for something bigger than himself. for a country crippled by corrupt, lying fools. and to make that country greatg. again. he ridiculed them, and that'syo the one thing you can't do in in washington. >> republican or democrat. washington has to preten dh. it's virtuous. >> trump dared to tell the truth. their policies were stupid.. they were hurting americans. they wering amere stupid. they were ugly. inside and out. and he was more successful than all of them. all washington status is built on prestige, and suddenly the rest of the country caught on. maybe these politicians, journalists and experts, we're ju. pathetic pretenders and the country started ridiculing them, too. but more importantly, started asking them questions. washington couldn't have peoplee mocking them and being curious as to whmockiny their policiest weren't working and why they were all allowedde to insid
ady his lifelong goal of being president. >> unlike them, donald trump didn't need politics he. ted. >> he had everything he wanted money, family, real estate, celebrity status.. he chose politics to fight for something bigger than himself. for a country crippled by corrupt, lying fools. and to make that country greatg. again. he ridiculed them, and that'syo the one thing you can't do in in washington. >> republican or democrat. washington has to preten dh. it's virtuous....
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but one of the thoughts is to shake hands and try to project strength versus bring up the handshake adi, this is actually very central. the gate is crucial because everyone's going to see that and so much of this is optics, but the handshake, we know the biden team has been thinking about that too, and whether he even wants to shake trump's hand. so is this something that literally in that moment, i think it'd be decided, you should think about all of this as a big reset, right? like jay-z says as loud, like let me re-introduce everybody, wake up. campaign is happening. this election is happening. these are the people in front of you. and if you haven't been tuning in, this is your chance. similarly for the candidates last time they did all this, it was during covid, the handshake thats why there wasn't are handing yeah, like so this is literally a reset moment. how do we do this? how should it look? what's the most effective way to deliver this information to voters and how they spent their day today, kaitlan, we know trump posted on social media joe biden's a threat to democracy, a th
but one of the thoughts is to shake hands and try to project strength versus bring up the handshake adi, this is actually very central. the gate is crucial because everyone's going to see that and so much of this is optics, but the handshake, we know the biden team has been thinking about that too, and whether he even wants to shake trump's hand. so is this something that literally in that moment, i think it'd be decided, you should think about all of this as a big reset, right? like jay-z says...
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for the democratic nominee even higher, doesn't it make it even more important in adi, i should tell you the only podcast i care about is your podcasts. there are a few others that are out there as well. the chocolates in the mail the pons and america guys are out this morning. basically what they're saying is look it is before the convention, there are several weeks we do now know they say that donald trump is all these things. it's on us. they say the democrats to have this discussion and have it in public. yeah. and it's also about use of resources. do you? you want to spend the next 18 weeks in a donor scramble having this conversation, trying to get someone else up to bat, or do you want to hunker down, convince all those volunteers that like yes, this is still a worthy person to get behind, or that the stakes are too high to do. otherwise and spend your time and resources on that? and i think that's really more of the pragmatism in reality that we're talking about. because i don't like to speculate about like, well, what does the president thing like? we know he wants we absolu
for the democratic nominee even higher, doesn't it make it even more important in adi, i should tell you the only podcast i care about is your podcasts. there are a few others that are out there as well. the chocolates in the mail the pons and america guys are out this morning. basically what they're saying is look it is before the convention, there are several weeks we do now know they say that donald trump is all these things. it's on us. they say the democrats to have this discussion and...
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he's adi africa. he fit sits, he doesn't stand for anything. kamala harris would literally shred him tread burgum. marco rubio's formidable because he's been in the stove before. he has. if if marco rubio is able to talk to hispanic voters throughout the country, not just in florida, but arizona, nevada it it becomes a problem. and marco rubio looks like the future of the country. the problem is marco rubio's ambition is probably not sexy to donald trump. >> i think he thinks jd vance, if he's worried about shaping the republican party after he leaves, he picks doug burgum. he's worried about running the government if he wins and he thinks marco rubio, if he's worried about winning the election those three personality wise, i think we can all pick option c, but everybody from psychologically, but everybody would have read it that if he chooses nikki haley, that this is a completely different race, right? >> yeah. i don't know if she take it, but i'll tell you one thing we can actually maybe one thing i can guarantee is donald trump will not mak
he's adi africa. he fit sits, he doesn't stand for anything. kamala harris would literally shred him tread burgum. marco rubio's formidable because he's been in the stove before. he has. if if marco rubio is able to talk to hispanic voters throughout the country, not just in florida, but arizona, nevada it it becomes a problem. and marco rubio looks like the future of the country. the problem is marco rubio's ambition is probably not sexy to donald trump. >> i think he thinks jd vance, if...
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was it sort of inevitable then that the federalist party would collapse, or was was it sort of ady outthen related tohat. tocqueville talks about the aristocratic sources, liberty. and i'm wondering does capitalism the market society commercial republicanism. to what extent should we interpret this as sort of inherently under mining those aristocratic sources of liberty? thank you. sure. well, i think i mean, just with respect to the death of the federalist party, i want to suggest that the death of the federalist party was a relatively close run thing, that if you look at the election of 1800, that it wasn't you know, it wasn't a walk of home run by thomas jefferson that year. it a relatively close run and and i think that one of the reasons the federalist party went the way it did was was in large part because of their successful but unpopular negotiations one of the difficult situation the united states was in between great britain and that adams had success fully navigated the crisis. it just as washington had successfully made peace with great it treaty, adams in 1800 turns around
was it sort of inevitable then that the federalist party would collapse, or was was it sort of ady outthen related tohat. tocqueville talks about the aristocratic sources, liberty. and i'm wondering does capitalism the market society commercial republicanism. to what extent should we interpret this as sort of inherently under mining those aristocratic sources of liberty? thank you. sure. well, i think i mean, just with respect to the death of the federalist party, i want to suggest that the...
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and adi, caitlin and chris are here. it was very early on. chris, it seemed from that moment that was it i think was even before that moment when he first started speaking president biden and the raspy knows the hoarseness and his voice that was at 9:11 and there were several minutes when jake and dana we're setting the rules, so it's a bit less than ten minutes into the debate. >> and he totally lost his train of thought. and ended saying medicare just out of the blue we've heard so much from the other panel, their reactions for this, i think ever since and i've had those conversations so often. you had after the midterms, if joe biden after a remarkably successful first two years and a remarkably successful midterm for a first-term president had said, i'm the transitional president, and i'm and i'm moving on and sending it to another generation. but he was unwilling to do that. and jill biden is willing was unwilling to do that. and ever since then, we have been i'm just i'm just as you're saying that i'm only interrupting you, chris, becau
and adi, caitlin and chris are here. it was very early on. chris, it seemed from that moment that was it i think was even before that moment when he first started speaking president biden and the raspy knows the hoarseness and his voice that was at 9:11 and there were several minutes when jake and dana we're setting the rules, so it's a bit less than ten minutes into the debate. >> and he totally lost his train of thought. and ended saying medicare just out of the blue we've heard so much...
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yuri vizber dedicated these one and only lines to his muse, poetess adi yakusheva, it was to her thatlm down, comrade, calm down, we still have everything ahead of us, even if the spire of the night bell, trouble picks at the chest, a not loud, seemingly not at all singing voice, penetrated the souls of millions of people. vizbor often sang in films himself, but in the film by vladimir menshov, moscow does not believe in tears, the artist did not manage to sing, but the song became the most famous anthem of moscow. alexandra, alexandra, this city is ours with you, we have become him with fate, look into his face. despite the success of his songs, yuri vizbur was a modest person, simple and understandable to everyone, he left too early, but in memory of himself he left lines that have long become popular, my dear, forest sun, where in what parts will you meet me, my dear , spring sunshine. where in what lands will you meet me, all our meetings have been judged, judged, quietly sadness in the stream in the airy pine, the gift of the pine, the coals of the fire turned to ashes and the br
yuri vizber dedicated these one and only lines to his muse, poetess adi yakusheva, it was to her thatlm down, comrade, calm down, we still have everything ahead of us, even if the spire of the night bell, trouble picks at the chest, a not loud, seemingly not at all singing voice, penetrated the souls of millions of people. vizbor often sang in films himself, but in the film by vladimir menshov, moscow does not believe in tears, the artist did not manage to sing, but the song became the most...
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my wife was adi have been marrir 48 years.ing, joe. caller: good morning, "washington journal." how are you today? hocaller: i would like to talk about the deportation of migrants. it is kind of interesting. i wouldi am hearing from peoplet they want to round up all these people and deport them holding camps. do people realize that they talking thousands of people. maybe more. what countries are they going to send them to? what happens if the countries they plan to send them to refuse to take these people? ,!now you have these people in holding camps. you can call them somethingamps. you will have and hunger rampant in these camps. you have to feed them. clothe them. taking people that are prtive, paying taxes, providing the service, doing things, and now you're going to round them up and throw them into camps for deportation? who is going to pay for all this? who? host: tom in zion, illinois o good morning. caller: good morning. saying to i am a former reporter for a newspaper, and a political and news junkie for yetill am. i
my wife was adi have been marrir 48 years.ing, joe. caller: good morning, "washington journal." how are you today? hocaller: i would like to talk about the deportation of migrants. it is kind of interesting. i wouldi am hearing from peoplet they want to round up all these people and deport them holding camps. do people realize that they talking thousands of people. maybe more. what countries are they going to send them to? what happens if the countries they plan to send them to refuse...
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the guth beat him was bill ady. great teams. hgreat guys. those are iconic teams. >> i could not guarantee to not ask you a question about the next tonight. new york is represented pretty well here tonight. >> goldman at shortstop. >> a couple of times. >> it is clear we have a california dominant delegation. five of the first batters are all members of the california designation. >> mike levin at the plate here. california 49 steps in. getting ahead of the count as greg steube continues to struggle to find the strike zone. a swing and a foul to even the count. >> what is the conversation like about what uniform you decide on? mike levin said he is going to wear a padres uniform. you wore the brooklyn cyclones. how do you go about choosing your uniform? there are some members that will represent the major league baseball professional team from their city or their state. bu many of us actually choose to either represent a minor league baseball team at is in the congressional district we represent, or we haveeen lege
the guth beat him was bill ady. great teams. hgreat guys. those are iconic teams. >> i could not guarantee to not ask you a question about the next tonight. new york is represented pretty well here tonight. >> goldman at shortstop. >> a couple of times. >> it is clear we have a california dominant delegation. five of the first batters are all members of the california designation. >> mike levin at the plate here. california 49 steps in. getting ahead of the count...
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that way could make a big difference, that it will be one of the most important things, and that we adisats to resist the ravages of the climate change and extreme weather, etc. and we have them, then we know what they are, we know how to make them. you have the abilities that we now do to actually monitor the quality of soil anywhere, it is and that it is the foundation for sustainable productive facility. it's a part of our budget to make sure starting in africa and it is appropriately resourced. continue to fund innovation and sustain the work of our diplomats and the development professionals around the world. >> thank you. >> mourning the death of the iranian president. share that sentiment? >> we would express the official condolences that we have done when adversaries would not have lost the leaders and it will change nothing about the fact that he was engaged in misconduct including repressing his own people for many years as a judge and that it is not a way on our policy, but it's something that we ha done many times in that past, going back many decades. and as a normal course
that way could make a big difference, that it will be one of the most important things, and that we adisats to resist the ravages of the climate change and extreme weather, etc. and we have them, then we know what they are, we know how to make them. you have the abilities that we now do to actually monitor the quality of soil anywhere, it is and that it is the foundation for sustainable productive facility. it's a part of our budget to make sure starting in africa and it is appropriately...
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pushkin is in africa pushkin in the city of adis ababa in ethiopia .m, and a museum. do you know which region is the most pushkinsky? odygea. in adegei, as i remember, 23 objects are named after pushkin. there is a drama theater named after pushkin, which stands behind me, and of course, street monuments with a population of 468. the pushkin index is 0.5, whatever this means, one thing is clear for sure, alexander sergeevich is very loved here. pushkin's poems were translated into adgei language. for example, here is my collection. it's called the collection, i love you, if translated literally. in second place is the kaluga region. for example. here we are in the museum of natalia goncharova's estate, linen factory. classically, there is a street, a square, even a park, there are more than eleven monuments associated with the poet, the pushkin index here is 0.33. another pushkin region - marielala, their index is just 0.3. we have pushkin street, and we have a monument to onegin. with pushkin, it turns out that there is gymnasium number four, pushkin’
pushkin is in africa pushkin in the city of adis ababa in ethiopia .m, and a museum. do you know which region is the most pushkinsky? odygea. in adegei, as i remember, 23 objects are named after pushkin. there is a drama theater named after pushkin, which stands behind me, and of course, street monuments with a population of 468. the pushkin index is 0.5, whatever this means, one thing is clear for sure, alexander sergeevich is very loved here. pushkin's poems were translated into adgei...