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and americans are tired.ith republicans in control of the house, senate and white house, we have a real opportunity to cut through the waste, fraud, abuse and falsehoods in washington. reconciliation provides us with a chance to address washington's spending problem. under the new trump administration, we can cut spending, deliver on the mandate given to us by the american people and put more money back in americans' pockets. i thank you, mr. speaker. and as i begin to yield back i await the false report on medicaid in michigan. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields. mr. boyle: i don't want to disappoint the gentleman from michigan so i yields. mr. boyle: this bill would put 2.4 million people in michigan at risk of losing medicaid. with that i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from washington state, distinguished former member of the budget committee, ms. jaypal. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jaypal: this bill is a betrayal of the working class of families across the country. if you
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the war in japan was not well covered in the american press or on american radio. one of the features of my book is these are transcripts of the radio shows of edward r murrow, who was saying, okay, this is the battle of britain. and explain the bombings that were coming down. so americans were really aware of the war in europe to a way into a degree that they weren't aware of the war against the war in japan. but then as to the embargo itself and its effect on getting the united states into the war. yes, it was the trigger, but it was the trigger getting the united states involved in a war against japan. franklin roosevelt wanted a war against germany. now, part of my story is that franklin roosevelt wanted a war against germany because he believed that's the way the united states would assert its power in the world. and germany was the threat in europe. and that's that's where the fight's going to be. i should add what he wanted, but he consistently denied that's what he wanted. he said each of these steps is to send arms to the british, to send ships to the brit
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people and in 2023 nearly 76 million americans almost 30 percent of americans formally volunteered organization volunteer for the government did not make them do that they did this on their own and donated in volunteer time is was support schools, shelters hospitals and hotlines and more across only our country not only country but across the world and western north carolina whether it be individuals churches or businesses the market people the most generous people in the entire world am so proud of that should be the ones who decide whether money goes and they can choose if they want to donate to a charity us cooler a church and they can choose if they want to privately donate transgender salon and by, can choose if they want to privately donate to the british broadcasting corporation i can choose if they want to privately donate to the wuhan institute of biology for eco- health alliance or two electric vehicles in vietnam wanted change in bangladesh to be more gender inclusive and that is something, they should be able o and never be forced to do by our government. the democrat run and he sho
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african-american. and i think at times we conflate the two. well, if you were anti-slavery, you must have been pro civil rights african-american men and women. they were two separate issues. and lincoln, we see him evolve over the course of the war in his own about this, that early on. he is not he not believe the country is anywhere near ready for african-americans. civil rights, male. by the time we get towards the end the war, he is saying that we have got to move in that direction. 200,000 african-american men fight in this 37, 40,000 in die in this war. and it's difficult at least in my mind to make an argument, but they can't citizens. so yes, there that that complexity of ideas that evolve around race and citizenship rights civil liberties and and african-american men. all right. thank you for that. if you've got other questions, i'll be sticking today. so happy chat with you. thank you again for coming out. thank you.
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while the american public is suffering economic pain were many americans can't even afford a creative eggs. so this is just it. what was the trump administration? puts it all on the table for the american public transparency about where this money went. it will be a brilliant p r move because they will understand how they were taken, taken for a new cold war racket designed to in the words of the rand corporation extend russia. but what did it do for the average american? all right, the, the us secretary of commerce has said that the message to zelinski is clear and that he wouldn't get any american monies unless he's there for peace and the on the things right now, we're going to see the us ending all supports and assessments. you agree? well, it is very clear that the trump administration means business here that they want negotiations. i don't know what the systems del suspend, it's pretty clear that europe cannot filled a gap there backfill during the height of the conflict when the by the ministration was backing zelinski to the hill was not sufficient. so zelinski is going to ha
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this is an american problem. to make it clear for everyone not only are we $36 trillion in debt, but compounding interest on our debt is also growing out of control. even if we decided to defund the entire federal government, we cannot escape our debt and the compounding interest owed on our debt which grows bigger and bigger every year. in 2025, interest payments are projected to beat $952 billion which is more than our entire military budget. in 2026, it will be $1 trillion and by 2035, $1.8 trillion. over the next decade, total interest payments are projected to be $13.8 trillion. these interest payments don't serve a single american. they do not build a bridge, a road, provide disaster relief or fund a single part of the behemoth that is the federal government. these interest payments pay our masters who own our debt and the american people are in debt slavery to everyone who owns our data. our massively growing interest on our debt will destroy us. not destroy one political party or the other, it will destro
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the fact that this divide came a little later to american political life than to england allows the americans to establish their two key charters of government. the declaration above all, but also the constitution, as frameworks for facilitating a politics of intra liberal divisions rather than a politics of liberal and anti-liberal parties. it's allowed american politics to operate within the 40 yard lines ever since, because in our politics, the debate is always about the nature of the liberal society rather than about the desirability of the liberal society. we begin from a sense that this combination is what we're after, and then argue about what that therefore means. and our politics can begin into an extra ordinary degree. does begin from agreement with the declaration of independence and then a dispute about what therefore it demands of us. now, in whatever complicated moment we find ourselves in, rather than from the more kind of radical, fundamental argument that a lot of times the politics of even european democracies begin from there's a kind of moderation in american political lif
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american industries. it's time that we confront these actions head on and reverse the trend that we see caving to our adversaries, and i'm grateful for the return of american first policies, and i was glad to see that ustr and the department of congress will be the department of commerce will be conducting a comprehensive review of all us trade agreements, our tariffs and economic policies to strengthen domestic industries and enhance national security. as has already been mentioned today in response to concerns repeatedly expressed by our constituents, representative sewell and i, along with 29 of our colleagues in the house, reintroduced the leveling the playing field 2.0 act to equip companies and the department of commerce with the tools that they need to take on these bad actors. mr. chairman, i ask for unanimous support to enter into record a letter of support from a variety of stakeholders whose industries would benefit from the bill. >> without objection, thank you. >> our bill updates trade remed
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my fellow americans presidents and their inaugural. it's so compelling to have all the inaugural addresses in one place along with essays on each of them by thoughtful american historians. and we have three of them today. so let me introduce let me introduce them michael gerhardt burton craig, distinguished professor of jurist at the university of north carolina, is the author of many books, including the forgotten their untold constitutional lincoln's mentors, the education of a leader and most recently, fdr as mentors navigating the path to greatness. kate masur is the board of visitors professor of history at northwestern. she's a finalist for the lincoln prize and editor and, author of acclaimed books on the civil war and reconstruction. her most recent book is until justice be done, america's first civil rights movement from the revolution to reconstruction and ted widmer is distinguished lecture at the macaulay honors college of the city of new york. he served a and senior adviser in the clinton house, and his latest book is linc
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let's use our american taxpaying dollars to put americans first.ewsflash, this is why president trump is our president geared because it is past due that we put the american citizen first and once we resolve our issues here, i am a christian, by god let's help everybody else. at this point we have enough problems to fix in our own country and this must stop. thank you for your time. >> thank you. i will now recognize the gentle lady from vermont. >> thank you, mr. chair. a lot of different issues about interpreting the constitution. at times i know it feels a little bit like a law school lecturer. i would like to just kind of cut through and clearly focus on something that i find deeply troubling. what republicans are offering is a plan to redefine who gets to be american. it is a big step towards a country where american itself applies to only a privileged few a country where future and past generations are relegated to an underclass status. they are trying to stake out who is a real american and it will leave a whole lot of evil out. and this, i
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will also be an american century.and so that's why i took the time to write this book. i tell us the story of real people and their real challenges. i describe what's gone wrong in their life, what we're doing about it now, and what we can do better. you'll notice in the book that there are many ideas that are bipartisan. they involve my collaboration with people of another party colleagues like chris -- in connecticut and cory booker in new jersey. many of our policy proposals really aren't partizan at all, particularly when it comes to higher education. you'll read about how i'm working with mark warner to make higher education more affordable. how i'm working with cory booker of new jersey to provide more access to wi-fi and internet platforms, especially in disadvantaged neighborhoods. these are important initiatives as well. they're not easy to put on a bumper sticker. they don't win a lot of elections for you. but the critical to the future of our country. so we still have time and space and we should debate the
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for almost 20 of the first 45 years of the 20th century, whose american learned americans learned to pronounce the dutch. roosevelt. the young calvin coolidge, surely familiar with, perhaps america's most popular history book in the second half of the 19th century. thomas macaulay's history of england from the accession of james the second. a book hero was dutch william of orange, the prime of the astounding, astonished and unlikely events that are known the glorious revolution of 1680 889, which in stored william and his wife and cousin mary as king and queen. england, scotland and ireland. when coolidge was delivering speech on the declaration in 1926, he was almost exactly the same distance in time from the glorious revolution we are today from the declaration. as tried to explain for 20th century readers in my 2007 book our first revolution the remarkable british upheaval and inspired america's founding fathers william was the stad holder of the dutch republic, not a kingdom, a republic. it was he had sort of yes, he was a sort of hereditary army commander in chief, dependent, ho
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clinton in the issue of the b budapest -- bush, every american president declined to give american security negotiations. >> which is why zelenskyy is saying, give them to me now because nothing stopped them before. >> peace negotiations need to occur. then the construct of what security guarantees need to be and what needs to be put in place. >> i want to ask you, cbs has confirmed that defense secretary heg sseth has ordered to halt cyber negotiations with russia. >> i'm unaware of that. i don't believe -- there are too many -- i'm certain there are too many considerations to be accurate so blanket. >> they have ordered cyber command to halt cyber operations. it's the link a-- >> considering what i know what russia is doing, i'm certain that's not an accurate statement of the current status of the united states operations. >> you are con -- >> i'm confident what russia is doing against the united states and the united states status against russia would not be that considering what we are facing from russia operations, yes. >> thank you very much. we will be right back with baltmore "face
clinton in the issue of the b budapest -- bush, every american president declined to give american security negotiations. >> which is why zelenskyy is saying, give them to me now because nothing stopped them before. >> peace negotiations need to occur. then the construct of what security guarantees need to be and what needs to be put in place. >> i want to ask you, cbs has confirmed that defense secretary heg sseth has ordered to halt cyber negotiations with russia. >>...
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the american people do not want this. the miscalculation, i think clay, on the part of zelenskyy. he thinks he is holding cards. he said i'm not playing cards, he has no cards to hold. and without the u.s. and basically biden giving him so much money that involved into the proxy war with the u.s. and russia, donald trump is trying to put an end to it, save lives, help them rebuild their country by doing a business deal with them that would create a u.s. presence in ukraine and he just blew that all up today. >> i don't understand what any critic actually wants here. sean, we know this war is over. unfortunately, ukraine lost. i wish that russia had not invaded. i wish there was no war anywhere in the world. but what trump is doing, joe made a good point there. the reason why ukraine got invaded was because joe biden came into office. vladimir putin had four years to invade ukraine while trump was president. he didn't. you know why? because he feared how trump might respond. trump has been in office for, what, 45 days now?
the american people do not want this. the miscalculation, i think clay, on the part of zelenskyy. he thinks he is holding cards. he said i'm not playing cards, he has no cards to hold. and without the u.s. and basically biden giving him so much money that involved into the proxy war with the u.s. and russia, donald trump is trying to put an end to it, save lives, help them rebuild their country by doing a business deal with them that would create a u.s. presence in ukraine and he just blew that...
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the thomas jefferson and the american philosophical society. and most recently, the work there will be the form will the bulk of his talk this evening the scientist turned spy andre michaux thomas jefferson and the conspiracy of 7193. i much appreciate you all taking the time to be here this evening for your wonderful support of this august. and i hope now you'll join me. a very warm welcome for my friend patrick spero. well, thank you, jamie, for that very generous introduction. i thought you were done with the clap and then you went on so and it's great actually to be back here. i was reminiscing earlier, my first visit to this site was the virginia historical society. at the time was when i was working on that first book, frontier country the politics of war and early pennsylvania, and that book among things, studied something called dunmore war, which is probably fairly well known with this audience. but i was looking in particular at how pennsylvania and virginia were actually in a conflict at the same time over who would control pittsburg
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and there are a lot of americans now who understand the american rule and ukraine in 2014. they understand why the russian government set trips into ukraine. they understand that the american policy was a failure and it's time to start fresh. also, nobody wins in these wars. they, they bankrupt nations, they kill and they name. if we're going to stand up for peace, then let's stand up for peace. and this is a good way to start by ending this conflict and ukraine. of course, that is what a puts in has been saying over the years. let's talk less dialogue less and this. exactly, and that's so much as they to help countries grow, citizen is develop, make 1st, become press for us. now, some of the democrats have said that the us administration has positioned itself on the side of russia in the ukraine crisis, and that it's betraying the nation's bodies. i wonder what your comment is, is that what do you see? no, that is not at all what i see. what i see is that the use of sanctions as a, as a weapon has failed for the united states. i see the that the state department's policy o
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a trail blazer in american politics, ms. jean-pierre made history as the first black person and first openly lgbtq individual to serve as the white house press secretary. her tenure in the biden administration was marked by a steadfast commitment to transparency, accessibility and democratic values. before stepping behind the white house podium, ms. jean-pierre built a career at the intersection of politics, media and advocacy. previously she served as the deputy press secretary to her predecessor, from 2021 to 2022, and as the chief of staff for vice president candidate kamala harris in her 2020 election bid. prior to working for harmiss it 2020 and then with the subsequent biden administration, jean-pierre was a senior advisor and national spokesman for the progressive policy group moveon.org. she was also previously a political analyst for nbc news and msnbc and a lecturer in international and public affairs at columbia university. beyond politics, she's a vocal advocate for representation and inclusion. you can read more
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vance stood up for american interest on the world stage, the way that president trump befriended americanser years of being fleeced and abused and taken advantage of and taken for granted millions of american hearts swelled with overflowing pride today to watch president trump put zelenskyy in his place. the only reason that zelenskyy has a country, that zelenskyy is in power is because of the united states. americans have suffered economically funding this worn-out four years. american security has been integrated. or stockpiles depleted, our ability to project power in other regions of the world negatively affected. to protect and defend ukraine are. americans probably don't even know the true extent of just how much military support on multiple levels and fronts america has provided to ukraine. and then this man shows up in the oval office and lectures us? says we have to do more? says we are not as good as europe? says we don't provide them forever work guarantee? fight rush until the end of time? no american watching that today says they want to send their sons and daughters that i on
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and americans say they want more action from the trump administration when it comes to fighting inflation>> you don't have the cards right now. with us, you start having cards. >> no clean cards. >> it was the debacle seen and heard around the world. as the meeting meant to solidify an alliance between the u.s. and ukraine melted down into a shouting match featuring president trump and vice president vance versus ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. >>> u.s. and ukrainian officials are now in full damage control mode, with european leaders racing to bring both sides back together and move towards a resolution to the war in ukraine. treasury secretary scott bessent crafted the agreement with ukraine that fell apart during that meeting. we'll talk to him about that, as well as the administration's plans to help the economy. we'll also talk with arizona democratic senator mark kelly and two republican members of congress, ohio's mike turner and michigan's john james. >>> and just before president trump's first formal address to congress, how do americans think he's doing when it comes to
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american diplomacy. president zelensky traveled to the white house to sign a deal over its rare minerals, but wanted security guarantees from the united states as it defends itself against russia. trump obviously did not feel he could handle zelensky by himself a formidable speaker and now a proven and courageous leader. so he called in his number two for help. >> what kind of diplomacy? jd, you are speaking about what what what do you what do you mean? >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. >> yes. >> russia pulling its army out of ukraine would end destruction of his country. it's that simple. but donald trump and jd vance kept berating president zelensky in front of the cameras with lies and wild claims that an invaded country was threatening world war three. >> you're right now not in a very good position. you've allowed yourself to be in a very. >> bad position. >> and he happens to be right. >> about from the very beginning of the war. >> not
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the american president, congress, and the american people for the support. well, as the cameras were rolling via crane united, boston to the us was right that front and center, you can see the witness at all. i think perhaps her face palm says that all this, that lensky in one fell swoop was able to do rail relations with his full, my number one. i live washington holiday. we were speaking with former c i list of duncan reactor wouldn't. he says that these days are over is the meltdown. and washington was something he's never seen in his decades long career. i've been in washington for more than 42 years. i'm 60 years old and never in my lifetime or have i ever seen anything like what we saw unspoiled in the oval office today? it was a drum not exceed. and it's not just the overall cover of the front, too, too bad coverage on american networks. this is, this is global news. i think that's true for all intents and purposes, zalinski is done. i wouldn't be surprised if you have in 3 months zaleski is living in london or some such place. and as you by who knows
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values and american principles.e acknowledged that russia was the aggressor against ukraine. he realized that it wasn't zelenskyy who was the dictator and now he simply taking his directions to the state department, elon musk and essentially parroting the president's position which i understand but it's very different than what senator rubio used to talk about. >> shannon: another secretary describing the meeting he had with president zelenskyy in kyiv. wanting to get this deal done on the rare earth minerals and show a bond and come out united against russia. a very tough 45 minute meeting, very loud decibel level and wanted no delay between the two. he refused to sign that, he came here on friday which we thought would be a celebration of signing the steel and it was one of the biggest own goals in history. that's how he saw going down. >> i saw it as a despicable display of bullying by the president of the united states against someone whose country is at war with putin. a brutal assault by putin who's lost thous
values and american principles.e acknowledged that russia was the aggressor against ukraine. he realized that it wasn't zelenskyy who was the dictator and now he simply taking his directions to the state department, elon musk and essentially parroting the president's position which i understand but it's very different than what senator rubio used to talk about. >> shannon: another secretary describing the meeting he had with president zelenskyy in kyiv. wanting to get this deal done on...
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americans have voiced the desire for american leadership that reflects the values of all americans spread across a the country, not just power centers on the coast. his up ringing and resume brings me confidence that the cfpb will be in the hands of the leader who brings good. i will come back to you but i would like to start art -- start out with you. the fha insures that its regulated entities serve as reliable sources of liquidity and funding for housing finance and community investment. if you are confirmed, how will you carry out the mission of making housing more affordable for all americans? mr. pulte: what a great question. and very nice meeting with you and spending time with you. i think you are correct. first and foremost we need a safe and sound market. we saw what happened in the housing crisis and eventually nobody was able to afford anything. the other thing is that we need to figure out where we can eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse. i look forward to looking at that and seeing where we can identify things and what have you. we can make sure that we are looking at differen
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instead, he is cutting services that are important to every american that help every american. national weather service being just one and instead rigging the government to help people like elon musk, who, by the way, the other day just got another billion dollar contract from the faa. >> senator chris van hollen from maryland. we appreciate your time. thank you so much for being with us. kate. >> a little bit of good stuff for you this morning. a group of former players of the cincinnati bengals coming together to make it a little easier for one world war ii veteran to get around his home, 104 years old, army veteran richard stewart. he recently fractured his hip, making it hard to move around the home. the former bengals players then teamed up with a nonprofit called operation ramp it up after stewart's daughter reached out for help. stewart thanked the group as he tested out the new ramp outside his door. >> thank you, thank you. >> all right, all right, everyone. >> stop. thank you. everyone. >> sir. you're very welcome. >> i'm. it's moving around just fine now. coming up s
instead, he is cutting services that are important to every american that help every american. national weather service being just one and instead rigging the government to help people like elon musk, who, by the way, the other day just got another billion dollar contract from the faa. >> senator chris van hollen from maryland. we appreciate your time. thank you so much for being with us. kate. >> a little bit of good stuff for you this morning. a group of former players of the...
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common sense would argue that its way past time that americans, americans let down your hair.'s bring in federal -- federalist correspondent breccan thies and former foreign policy advisor under margaret thatcher nile gardiner. great to have you both on. msnbc saying that meeting that should have been locked away, should have been in private, diplomacy is not a public thing, watch. >> diplomacy wasn't meant to be conducted in front of billions of eyes with tv cameras in the room. it's not meant to be seen by the world in the way that we just saw. >> usually president has the foreign leader next to them. they take may be one question that is screamed out from the press. donald trump has changed that, he holds court, he wants these event to be made-for-tv. >> trace: but nile gardiner the public part of this did not make it uglier. that's not what sparked this thing. >> yes, exactly. i think that transparency and accountability is actually a very good thing for the american people and donald trump has been i think the most transparent president in many decades for the united stat
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, with a new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing uh with, with, with the european about the, the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as it's not as simple as the does, it does it sometimes, as, as, as it's something new. sometimes it looks also let me, let me underline one important issue. many of the countries of the wood or the bricks group, including china and india did not vote with russia on that very important issue of the chinese of the in just abstain. they have their own reasons why they upstate in odessa, but they've always been abstaining on the, on the, on that issue of probably because of the issue of jerry tauriel integrity of national sovereignty involved ability board as is a, is an issue that resumes very much in their own countries and their own societies. but the truth is that the country is whom you would include normally among rushes best partners and firms are still taking a neutral stance on the, on the very important issue. very important fo
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if you are confident that what he is doing is in the american -- the interest of the american people, why not have him here? i hope that the chair will consider that request. i have great respect for you and i have great respect for your service. but with respect, this is not a time for caution in speaking out. your predecessor -- to court because gerald ford was not willing to comply with the impoundment act. this was not a decision that she made -- moyers spoke out and i want to ask you whether what you think the president is doing in pausing these payments automatically is a violation of the impoundment act. >> yes, we are looking at that issue. we have already sent letters to the administration asking them to explain their legal position to us, and we will be making rulings as to whether or not these issues violated the act or not. >> when will you be making that? >> as soon as we can get the information from the administration. you're following the court case -- court cases as well and the court filings. >> what if they refuse to give you the information? >> we have the informati
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we've reported on a lot, but most americans don't know it. and those are the conscription soldiers who are going through ukraine picking up man who in the past wouldn't have even been involved in a war in grabbing any man they can off the streets, whether he's young or old, doesn't matter if he's a is a warm body to grab him off the streets to put him in the bands and they're sending him to the front. like, that's how this conversation started between bantam zalinski. that is the reality of this war. it is an unwinnable war for ukraine. and so is the less, he doesn't have much choice, so he'll probably do is after he whites us tiers and gets himself composed a little bit. he'll probably reach out to some leaders in the you and i suspect that those conversations are not going to go his way either the i think there was a very strong set of preparations made with the u. k. just yesterday, and i think the okay, it's gonna say not much we can do for you this. i think the french are going to say not much we can do for you. because at this point, tr
we've reported on a lot, but most americans don't know it. and those are the conscription soldiers who are going through ukraine picking up man who in the past wouldn't have even been involved in a war in grabbing any man they can off the streets, whether he's young or old, doesn't matter if he's a is a warm body to grab him off the streets to put him in the bands and they're sending him to the front. like, that's how this conversation started between bantam zalinski. that is the reality of...
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and that's really going to help make sure we create prosperity for american families. maria: all right. senator, good to see you this weekend. thanks so much. >> great. thanks very much, maria. maria: if senator pete ricketts, good to see you. >>> up next, bracing for impact. investors anxiously awaiting u.s. tariffs on mexico, canada and china set to begin this tuesday. up next, mark matson on where to invest now. stay with us.am ♪ to retire the way you want to. or worse yet, running low on money during your retirement is a genuine concern. safe money iq is dedicated to helping you retire forever. and best yet, we don't charge a fee to show you how to get there. go to safe money iq.com. if you're interested in retiring forever, safemoneyiq.com. your path to retiring forever. for the professional (lightning strikes) it's not enough to possess knowledge. we seek to refine it. (click and explode) (engine roaring) to wield its power. (echoy voice says "two... one") to redefine its boundaries. (burst of electricity) (sierra ev noise) knowledge is put to the test in every g
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protects the american people.ria: well, it sounds like president trump knows exactly his customer in china and is dealing with that. but in terms of mexico and canada, what i think i hear is there is some room here, maybe 25 that % tariff doesn't goat -- 25% tariff doesn't go into effect, maybe he's able to negotiate it down given that they have shown some willingness to help on the border? >> they've done a -- they've done a very reasonable job on the border. i mean, i spoke to tom homan yesterday, and he was very optimistic about the kind of work that mexico and canada are doing on the border. lowest crossings ever. so in that regard they've done an excellent job, but they just haven't moved on the fentanyl deaths in america, and that's one of those key things protecting the lives of americans. so the president is thinking about it. i think there are going to be tariffs on tuesday on mexico and canada. exactly what they're going to be, i'm going to leave that for the president to decide. he's got great advisers.
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. >> that are being told to the americans. and i. >> would. >> also like to know, if you believe that the 80 year old alliance that we have. >> with our. >> european allies is strong enough to. withstand the attack from. >> our white. >> house, because. >> this is a dangerous, dangerous precedent. you as a serviceman should help us. >> zelensky. >> i think, is an honest broker of what he's trying to accomplish. he wants to save his nation. >> and i want. >> ukraine to win. and president. >> trump said he wants to. and i know you're going to you're going to get this is. >> what. >> he said. but but it's in our best interest. it's in our best interest, in my opinion. >> and by the way. >> this splits the republican party down the middle half. the republicans support half the. have repeatedly spoken up on this repeatedly. i'm speaking about it right now. and i voted for ukraine. and i have voted for ukraine support every single time. you guys, i will. >> turn. >> this town. >> hall right around. >> i'm putting my microphone down.
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that'll provide much needed relief to the american people. make sure the board service connected secure and we'll get american energy dominance going again. >> we need to reserve the tax cuts and reduce the spending. >> it's for everybody in washington and moverring that forward to take advantage of all the good findings that we're finding with the rest to find real spending cuts. joey: republicanning charging full steam ahead with a one big beautiful bill advancing the agenda for the joint session of congress. this is the big weekend show. the left is ramping up the resistance vowing to fight against the republicans budget bill and trump's agenda coming out of the address. >> it's unpopular and we'll stop that billionaire takeover. >> the greed is uncontrollable. more tax breaks for billionaires and cuts to programs for the elderly, children and poor. we've got to fight back. >> can't just slash things right now and why, again, i come back again and again. the only reason we're doing this is to create tax cuts for the wealthiest among us. ge
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here, right, americans ask me all the time if that covers a choice, be safe and americans to be more safe in the cities here than they are home. i say this a lot of people like back home i had a concealed weapons permit by the carry. hang on with me everywhere i went, since i've been here. people ask me what about your gun rights now? what's the need for it? you don't need a gun. there is an american to say that that's really amazing. the driver expected . i have a friend from new york and he lives here. and he says he got marked on average 3 times a year in new york. it's just, it's really crazy and i still in the metro is here and people like where the people who yeah, where is that feed the videos all the time and they always ask the same thing like me chat as asked a lot of strange questions on tick tock, recently he was asked if it's true that russia had run out of tomatoes. the american media often writes nonsense stories about russia and people believe them. so we decided to drive to the markets and see for our search. suppose to month, oh wow, look at this place. funny. the o
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not one american has died defending you. great. you have taken our weapons and you've kicked their ass. and i'm very proud to have you as our ally. he was terrible at munich, the landscape, and i think he has made it almost impossible the sales of the american people that he's a good investment. he either needs to resign and send somebody over the we can do business with, or he needs to change his the way i'm david last across and how of the cookie crumbles. when you'll a us ally, one day, all that much of her date on the barricades against the red tara the next day. you all the tara, one day, your saddam hussein, getting american alms and money. unintelligence, the next day hanging from the gallery. one day or more. i'm a good aussie chatting over tea with tony black. the next day you were lynch to death by a bay mall one day your call go on to the permanent protection of us troops. there's gonna be no circumstance for you to see people being lifted off the roof of a embassy in the of the united states from afghanistan, probably t
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taking away passports from trans people, rendering americans stateless.ety, it is something that the united states prided itself on. and so when it comes to trans people, the country is betraying its most bedrock values. but because it's happening to a group of people that some people may not understand or find strange or don't know or think is small, people are looking the other way, but it's not going to stay only in one group of people and it never does. that is not the intent here. i can tell you that they have big plans for everyone that are just being experimented with. on trans people. and so we're in a very, very, very dark place. and this is just the beginning. >> it sadly is. everyone, please >> it sadly is. everyone, please stick aroun when i was diagnosed with h-i-v, i didn't know who i would be. but here i am... ...being me. keep being you... ...and ask your healthcare provider about the number one prescribed h-i-v treatment, biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in many people—whether you're 18 or 80
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those europeans would want to have american backend. this is something that's present. trump is at least for now. unwilling to extend and i don't think frankly that this position of the american president will change . but we're seeing so many reckless moves by europeans during this week. busy or the essentially made them almost direct participants in the conflict and they're helping words of warning the record. busy them by present fulton, last year when they were on the verge of the supply and your grade was long range, missiles, and those missiles indeed was supplied. although they were used to more or less. and they, in there was on no, not striking much deeper into russian in most cases. but i do not trust the european leaders personally with making a um, you know, serious decisions about the both military matters. i think that. busy menu of what they decide upon is a, is reckless and laden with lots of risks for their own countries. and uh that, uh, that is because so much concern. clearly based on that was people execute a stomac
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well, welcome to our american history series. the first 100 days where look at the early months of a new presidential administration. it's and setbacks and impact up to present day it was franklin roosevelt who coined the term 100 days in 1933 and since then milestone has become a benchmark by which other presidents have been judged. our guest for the next hour is nicole hemmer, a professor of history at vanderbilt university in nashville nicole hemmer. is it a milestone or milestone to have the 100 days label? well, i think these days it's probably of a milestone because r raised r so high with his first hundred days that what you have seen in the decades since is president is trying to hit that same mark. but i think it really a high watermark and something that it been very challenging other presidents to measure up to who came up with the concept? well, the concept up in a few different ways. the idea of calling it the 100 days was roosevelt's as he looked back over this first special session of congress, which so many bills
well, welcome to our american history series. the first 100 days where look at the early months of a new presidential administration. it's and setbacks and impact up to present day it was franklin roosevelt who coined the term 100 days in 1933 and since then milestone has become a benchmark by which other presidents have been judged. our guest for the next hour is nicole hemmer, a professor of history at vanderbilt university in nashville nicole hemmer. is it a milestone or milestone to have...