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for the last foreign policy setbacks in your head inflation and stagnation and the oil crises and allllt had, like what carter said. leadership can turn it around, just like you can turn a business around, you can also turn the country around. yes, the congress is useless and there is a reason the founding fathers set it up so that every two years to do so. the same thing. you can turn over a third of the senators every two years which requires leadership. whether that is election integrity, you do that on a local basis and the biggest problems stem from the fact that the federal government has gotten way too large and we need to maximize the 10th i amendmen. states rights, limiting the powers of the federal government. it has only been entitled for them to do so the states have to be much stronger at flexing the muscles and saying hey, we're not going to pay for your stupidity in washington. >> i have to get to this. this is your book, civilian warriors. >> page 180. but all we can comment o on thi, but it's right here and it says the senators, the secretary of defense and the secretar
for the last foreign policy setbacks in your head inflation and stagnation and the oil crises and allllt had, like what carter said. leadership can turn it around, just like you can turn a business around, you can also turn the country around. yes, the congress is useless and there is a reason the founding fathers set it up so that every two years to do so. the same thing. you can turn over a third of the senators every two years which requires leadership. whether that is election integrity,...
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we allll have encountered an angry mom at one point dairy cows are considered the most dangerous large animals by the way in large part because mother cows attack and sometimes crash and kill human walkers especially with dogs they found they can start moms attack behavior by stopping that oxytocin area and by giving extra oxytocin you can enhance aggressive behavior if they try to touch a babies cheek another favorite topic is whether moms do get stupider in the short answer is not really does get better at certain tasks but when you mothers find rewarding granted lost sleep and new moms give up 700 hours in the first year alone but there does seem to be that affect verbal recall. moms are not quite as good at remembering words maybe that vocabulary is not as important with a three -month-old infant but interestingly these effects are cumulative mothers of three may be worse at verbal recall and first timers as a mother of four in the middle of writing this book it is very bad news to receive. on the right side the neural differences between mothers of one or multiples are some of the
we allll have encountered an angry mom at one point dairy cows are considered the most dangerous large animals by the way in large part because mother cows attack and sometimes crash and kill human walkers especially with dogs they found they can start moms attack behavior by stopping that oxytocin area and by giving extra oxytocin you can enhance aggressive behavior if they try to touch a babies cheek another favorite topic is whether moms do get stupider in the short answer is not really does...
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person may not be breathing there is evidence they used in opioids either they are not reading or at allllreathing which is very slow and the pupils pinpoint and those are completely unresponsive most are familiar with the locks on and it works very well and we bring them back. but then my job is over because i take the patient put them in the ambulance and drive them to the hospitals will have an opportunity to talk to these patients so i them how do you get involved with this or how do you end up where you are? the stories that they told me formed the genesis of this book. as i said before their stories completely change the wayd i viewed the opioid epidemic and people who use drugs and i wanted to take their stories and share it with people so they can learn. i will telle you about three of the patients i read about in the book. i will take you back in time to friday night at a local high school the cheerleaders are on the field the crowd is excited it's a beautiful night to cheerleaders are tossed up into the air they are tight spirals comes down and the crowd cheers then the second co
person may not be breathing there is evidence they used in opioids either they are not reading or at allllreathing which is very slow and the pupils pinpoint and those are completely unresponsive most are familiar with the locks on and it works very well and we bring them back. but then my job is over because i take the patient put them in the ambulance and drive them to the hospitals will have an opportunity to talk to these patients so i them how do you get involved with this or how do you...
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so it's allll about that. >> so just you know what you are working on but share that with the audience. >> i've got an ally the positive feedback and also that poetry that they enjoyed so much. right now the poetry is intertwined and i did write the epilogue because i went to elaborate what we need to move forwardig so it is the same will be coming out sometime this month. >> i went to ask each of you for any closing comments you would like to make? so what do i do about my kids? >> with the education program anything having open-minded conversations so massive see those kids are at risk and promoting programs is helpful in this would go a long way to saving lives but honestly i think communication people who have an interest are better that are either through poverty or neglect. >> any closing comments? >> i agree with a lot of what jesse said and everything. honestly i am the parent of young kids myself. i speak with ally the young people in a tell and the sad fact is whene i was your age i would take aan pill at a party and you would probably be okay but the landscape has really cha
so it's allll about that. >> so just you know what you are working on but share that with the audience. >> i've got an ally the positive feedback and also that poetry that they enjoyed so much. right now the poetry is intertwined and i did write the epilogue because i went to elaborate what we need to move forwardig so it is the same will be coming out sometime this month. >> i went to ask each of you for any closing comments you would like to make? so what do i do about my...
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we were allll oppressed in some degree our ancestors were. we enjoy the benefits and for african-americansn the civil rights movement the original people understood was christianity. thank you for your question. >> thank youou for your presentation. on thedi back cover of your book the last sentence census is to divert attention from his own failure obama is casted as the other as his melodrama driving a wedge between black and white to take generations to heal. that is a pretty powerful sentence. do you really think it will be generations and how long do you think it will take us? to we really have a chance to heal from the damage he has done? >> i think we need a leader as charismatic as barack obama was who will lead us in another direction and get people to follow in that benevolent direction but then to clear out america that will not happen overnight "the new york times" started to report the truth tomorrow it would be a different country butis it will take generations they are beyond virus biasedre or corrupt and it's and shame to see
we were allll oppressed in some degree our ancestors were. we enjoy the benefits and for african-americansn the civil rights movement the original people understood was christianity. thank you for your question. >> thank youou for your presentation. on thedi back cover of your book the last sentence census is to divert attention from his own failure obama is casted as the other as his melodrama driving a wedge between black and white to take generations to heal. that is a pretty powerful...
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i am at a loss how the economy measures success can you explain to me what you would do about allll thosethat were left behind? but as we come to the rescue act what you think they would beot a failure? now remind you i just heard from the leader that we must protect the full faith and credit of thehe united states of america but the democrats must do it alone that means it will be that because that's what it sounds like to me. how you explain that to me? >> i'm certainly happy to urge congress to either suspend or raise the debt limit and i'm not wise enough to counsel you how to get the votes in the house and on the senate but the consequences would be severe and it's something i urge you to get done. as for the first part of the question that we say a couple of things there is no single measure of success. and certainly not the case and then to guarantee a aswell-being. i concur. it seems to me in this moment, the important thing to do in 2020 is to address the root causes of the pandemic recession that was very swift and severe. those are different than any other recession and if you
i am at a loss how the economy measures success can you explain to me what you would do about allll thosethat were left behind? but as we come to the rescue act what you think they would beot a failure? now remind you i just heard from the leader that we must protect the full faith and credit of thehe united states of america but the democrats must do it alone that means it will be that because that's what it sounds like to me. how you explain that to me? >> i'm certainly happy to urge...
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so know, k bac bacheitic unsiderentsiialsisi campaignmp waiith all allll t se d,ig cs s lke ld on paperavor she wase owautwa o o t oheace e owa caucuses. she was an absolute disaster in the campaign and she's dealing with things in a cat handed way. you can imagine gavin newsom i cannot tell the vice president not to come and do this and not to come and stomp for me but i don't suppose it's a big net positive for him. i think it's mostly a way for the biden administration. i think they they gavin newsom will survive this. mostly a way to do high-profile things that has nothing to do with afghanistan. the optics, i think, are terrible. i don't suppose she's going to destroy newsom's chances and i don't think newsom is thinking, thank goodness for that, kamala harris is coming to stomp for me. maria: but you still think he survives this. last checked larry elder was rising in the polls. hugo: there's still some time to go, the polling that i have seen puts the gap i think too wide to close. i think that the poll of likely voters that i was looking at had him at 58%. now it may not-the pol
so know, k bac bacheitic unsiderentsiialsisi campaignmp waiith all allll t se d,ig cs s lke ld on paperavor she wase owautwa o o t oheace e owa caucuses. she was an absolute disaster in the campaign and she's dealing with things in a cat handed way. you can imagine gavin newsom i cannot tell the vice president not to come and do this and not to come and stomp for me but i don't suppose it's a big net positive for him. i think it's mostly a way for the biden administration. i think they they...