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jab japanese americans make more than white amer amer amer amerii lankaen americans make more. >> that'su. >> i'm going to leave it at that. &>> and so on. >> speak of education today, tulsi, we methods get these numbers back from national assessment task and basically says we're in dire straights. our student cans not -- we have that problem and nothing by colin kaepernick and the society looks up to it and basically considers themselves victims and colin kaepernick means well and wants to lift people out of poverty for not teaching histories in schools and see the result in colin kaepernick advocating for capitalism without looking at what happens in north korea. what happened in the former country and lives in the poverty and totally and completely oppressed from any freedom and if this is what he's advocating for and should look to compare marxist china and once capitalism was introduced and more freedom and economic freedom and increased level of just overall wellbeing so colin kaepernick and those advocating for maxism need to know what it is with every example throughout history a
jab japanese americans make more than white amer amer amer amerii lankaen americans make more. >> that'su. >> i'm going to leave it at that. &>> and so on. >> speak of education today, tulsi, we methods get these numbers back from national assessment task and basically says we're in dire straights. our student cans not -- we have that problem and nothing by colin kaepernick and the society looks up to it and basically considers themselves victims and colin kaepernick...
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hostage amer fakhoury we are shocked by the news that ambassador richard is being confirmed as theness counterterrorism czar in the state department. our father would still be here today if the u.s. embassy under ambassador richard prioritized an american citizen's life first, instead of catering to the hezbollah-backed lebanese government. these are the words of the family of amer fakhoury, who you see here, constituents of the senator from new hampshire, and this is what they say about the senate and about the nominee that the senate is being asked to confirm, that this is a not knee who was -- nominee who was responsible for accelerating the death of their father because she refused to stand up to hezbollah. second example, ms. richard did not just establish a record of downplaying hezbollah's terrorism. she also consistently thought to appease theoin-controlled -- the iranian-controlled terror group. at the begin of 2020, the united states armed forces killed kasam salamani, an iranian regime arch terrorist with blood on his hands of hundreds of american servicemembers he murdered.
hostage amer fakhoury we are shocked by the news that ambassador richard is being confirmed as theness counterterrorism czar in the state department. our father would still be here today if the u.s. embassy under ambassador richard prioritized an american citizen's life first, instead of catering to the hezbollah-backed lebanese government. these are the words of the family of amer fakhoury, who you see here, constituents of the senator from new hampshire, and this is what they say about the...
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. >> captain ross amer is a former commercial airline pilot and now heads aviation consulting company. he explains, although aborted landings or go around may be frustrating for a pilot trying to keep a tight schedule passengers acre to reach their destination. he says fundamentally, the call is all about safety. >> he is upset and i understand. but i would tell that young pilot have some patience. we've got to work together. it's a thinly stretched system. pilots and controllers have to work with each other. >> the faa agrees in a statement to kron 4 news, the faa stated it is uncommon for a flight to go around twice. but each event was routine and the sfo controller acted expeditiously to maintain a safe operation. the argument comes on the heels of another aborted landing and a comment made by the pilot that sfo was riddled with problems when it comes to aborted landings. however, faa data shows at sfo has an average go around rate similar to the 30 busy as u.s. commercial airports and in 2022, it was below what it was in 2017 2019 pre-pandemic timeframe before is one of the most c
. >> captain ross amer is a former commercial airline pilot and now heads aviation consulting company. he explains, although aborted landings or go around may be frustrating for a pilot trying to keep a tight schedule passengers acre to reach their destination. he says fundamentally, the call is all about safety. >> he is upset and i understand. but i would tell that young pilot have some patience. we've got to work together. it's a thinly stretched system. pilots and controllers...
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the captain amer and if air traffic controllers did not utilize go around and instead relied on rigid regulations. only that would cause problems everywhere. >> now, captain mir says that if air traffic controllers did not utilize these go-around, son, that would cause all kinds of problems, meaning that the air traffic controllers would have to only have very rigid regulations that would cause systemwide delays and passengers would have backups all over the place. so a very complicated situation. no one really pleased when there are these go around causing delays. but fundamentally can they say that all of this is in public safety respect. >> alright theresa live at sfo. another developing story out of sfo tonight. more than 200 passengers are set to finally land in the bay area tonight after spending much of the last day stranded in siberia. we're tracking the flight right now. it's about to cross the bering strait between russia and alaska. the air india flight was supposed to fly from new delhi to san francisco. but engine problems caused the plane to divert and land in ruel part
the captain amer and if air traffic controllers did not utilize go around and instead relied on rigid regulations. only that would cause problems everywhere. >> now, captain mir says that if air traffic controllers did not utilize these go-around, son, that would cause all kinds of problems, meaning that the air traffic controllers would have to only have very rigid regulations that would cause systemwide delays and passengers would have backups all over the place. so a very complicated...
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flooding will get more extensive, it will happen more equentlyand thatort of hing is at puts llions o americs at risk ery year >> by 2045, we could see as little as 5 inches of extra sea level rise or 11 inches of extra sea level rise. now, to put that in concrete terms, let's look at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. under the best- case scenario, in 30 years hence it could be as high as over 240, about, high tides a year. if we have a highest-emission scenario, it could be as high as 380 tides a year, many of those twice a day. we think, there's only 365 days in the year. pretty much, that's almost... you know, it's inundation at that point. >> and in this country, we have encouraged people to build on coastal areas, barrier islands, and other high-risk areas that inevitably raise the risk level and the exposure, not only by property values, high-valued properties, but the cost of repr and revery, bo for the homeners as ll as th publicnfrastruure that supports them. so think roads and bridges and that kind of
flooding will get more extensive, it will happen more equentlyand thatort of hing is at puts llions o americs at risk ery year >> by 2045, we could see as little as 5 inches of extra sea level rise or 11 inches of extra sea level rise. now, to put that in concrete terms, let's look at the u.s. naval academy in annapolis, maryland. now, annapolis right now experiences about 50 nuisance floods a year. under the best- case scenario, in 30 years hence it could be as high as over 240, about,...
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>> if you nt to geher to presidentrump, y'reoing to have tgo throu me and million americs just le me. amoing to ll you, our card-carrying members of the nra.
>> if you nt to geher to presidentrump, y'reoing to have tgo throu me and million americs just le me. amoing to ll you, our card-carrying members of the nra.
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i said, like i said to all my folkso all in t and all amer a state of the union address,. i promise to be president for all the people. so i'll se'le the on the ground breaking all these folks. they called it the gcall i7, the build back biden build g7back better and. we realized that got confusing. so now we don't call it that, ba but we call it.ed t here's the bottom line. look, we'rhat e the ones that caused the problem. we have plans to build a railroad from the pacifi, wecl the way across the indian ocean. we have plans to build in inc a angola, one of the largest solar plants in the world. i coul ld go on, but i'm on. >> i'm going off script and we can get in trouble on that. >> i'm going to get in trouble by who? who is going to get the president? why does h who?e always say, i'm going to get in trouble? i'm going to get in trouble? what? they're not going to give me my ice cream and i'm going to get yelled at and everything if i keey ice p ofm gof the scr. you got to be kidding me. all right. so., joe, you now, if you paid attention to that, if you're able to decip
i said, like i said to all my folkso all in t and all amer a state of the union address,. i promise to be president for all the people. so i'll se'le the on the ground breaking all these folks. they called it the gcall i7, the build back biden build g7back better and. we realized that got confusing. so now we don't call it that, ba but we call it.ed t here's the bottom line. look, we'rhat e the ones that caused the problem. we have plans to build a railroad from the pacifi, wecl the way across...
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according to a read out of the call provided by the chinese, the foreign minister had told his americ counterpart that the u.s. should, quote, respect and stopntfering in china's internal affairs and stop harming china's sovereignty, security and development interests in the name of competition now an obvious area of concern for both countries is taiwan. china claims the island as its own territory, but president joe biden has said that the u.s. would protect taiwan militarily were china to winvade, raising th specter of a full-blown war other issues reveal a chinese spy base in cuba and the continuing relationship between xi jinping and russian president vladimir putin. >> a lot to work out between the two most powerful countries in the world. brie jackson, for us, thank you. >>> a federal grand jury has indicted the international guardsman accused of leaking classified documents. jack teixeira is facing six counts related to sharing classified information. he was arrested two months ago after authorities say he posted the sensitive documents in a social media chat room. the leak cou
according to a read out of the call provided by the chinese, the foreign minister had told his americ counterpart that the u.s. should, quote, respect and stopntfering in china's internal affairs and stop harming china's sovereignty, security and development interests in the name of competition now an obvious area of concern for both countries is taiwan. china claims the island as its own territory, but president joe biden has said that the u.s. would protect taiwan militarily were china to...
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. >> the report found there is persistent racial inequality with 16% of african-americs living in poverty. another concern, 28% of silicon valley households do not earn enough money to meet the most basic needs without assistance. on the number of people needing food from second harvest food bank is skyrocketing. >> we're providing food to more than a half million people every single month. literally double the number we were serving before the pandemic. >> reporter: san jose mayor matt mahan lobbied for his proposed budget and plan to fight homelessness today. the pain index shows san jose is ranked number one in the u.s. for youth homelessness. dr. meyers lipton says the goal of the yearly pain index is to highlight what's happening in our community so policymakers can implement changes that make a real difference. in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> just a couple minutes ago, we were talking about the a's boycott. this is a fan-organized boycott. joining us now is kurt silver. he is a fan helping with the reverse boycott. he's on the phone with us now. for starters, why
. >> the report found there is persistent racial inequality with 16% of african-americs living in poverty. another concern, 28% of silicon valley households do not earn enough money to meet the most basic needs without assistance. on the number of people needing food from second harvest food bank is skyrocketing. >> we're providing food to more than a half million people every single month. literally double the number we were serving before the pandemic. >> reporter: san jose...
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. ♪ ♪ >> norah: a 30-year-old man now in police custody in germany after allegedly killing an americing another at a world-famous castle. ♪ ♪ >> do you know how much you have paid and hidden fees? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: neu a growing list of companies are being more up front when it comes to those hidden surveys fees. >> this is one for consumers in my view and a proof that our crackdown on fees have real momentum appeared to be when the new president of the nation's largest association of doctors tells us why treating patients is getting harder. >> we have a health care system in crisis. ♪ ♪ >> a government report revealed arizona's growing population will outgrow its drought-stricken water supply of action is not taken. >> if we do not have the water, we cannot build community spirit [siren sounded] >> norah: and an inside look at the nypd's newest fleet of all electric squad cars. >> did you ever think there would be a day where you would be putting in your police car? >> no, not at all. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. we b
. ♪ ♪ >> norah: a 30-year-old man now in police custody in germany after allegedly killing an americing another at a world-famous castle. ♪ ♪ >> do you know how much you have paid and hidden fees? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: neu a growing list of companies are being more up front when it comes to those hidden surveys fees. >> this is one for consumers in my view and a proof that our crackdown on fees have real momentum appeared to be when the new...
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an african-american student gave an answer in this discussion which another african-americ student said thnot my view. my view is quite the opposite. a thir said i was not actually go say anything. but i have a completely different view. that was an incredible learning experience not only for the non-african-americans in the discussion but for them. that is what harvard is trying to get at. class i appreciate your answers. close just to spell charles d's admission program as a model. that selection has had an enormous effect for the last 50 years. harvard submitted a b. i went back and i looked at it. the brief talkout harvard's program going back 30 years did not say anything about ident lowell or what harvard had done bac the 1920's. my question is did harvard sell justice powell a bill of goods? do you think he would've held up the harvard program as model for whole country if he knew abou origins of the holistic program? close justice powell used d's description about its admissions process and the limited extent to which it was then and for the past 30 years had been usie as one fa
an african-american student gave an answer in this discussion which another african-americ student said thnot my view. my view is quite the opposite. a thir said i was not actually go say anything. but i have a completely different view. that was an incredible learning experience not only for the non-african-americans in the discussion but for them. that is what harvard is trying to get at. class i appreciate your answers. close just to spell charles d's admission program as a model. that...
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of your sunday with us, have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line at gowdy americ ♪ ♪ hello i'm lisa welcome to the big weekend show. big story tonight, right now faa paused almost all flights headed to d.c dc airports while repairs are made at radar fundament, an equipment fire is a source of a problem, it could be first of many travel headaches in near future, mayor pete is panicking about a potential airport nightmare next week, warning there could be major flight delays if airlines don't update their 5g boost happening on july 1. mayor pete saying: >> hopefully there won't be another repeat of what happened in january. when faa system glitch grounded thousands of planes across the united states, so maybe the answer to fixing the 5g issue is taking a vacation from the phone, a tourist hot spot in sti fin lap land creates first cell phone-free island. let's take it to the table. grif, this a huge price tag, you have covered a lot of administrations, has there been this many issues with transportation. >> no, let's say i heard the beginning of show i'm glad i'm go
of your sunday with us, have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line at gowdy americ ♪ ♪ hello i'm lisa welcome to the big weekend show. big story tonight, right now faa paused almost all flights headed to d.c dc airports while repairs are made at radar fundament, an equipment fire is a source of a problem, it could be first of many travel headaches in near future, mayor pete is panicking about a potential airport nightmare next week, warning there could be major flight...
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where is it written that americ can't meet the world again with an manufacturing.re are working today than ever in the history of this country great inflation has dropped ten states straight months in a row. i refused to put what responsible for all this economic progress on the chopping block. >> charlie you're one of the first people i want to talk too. explained to us what these numbers mean. they don't mean a whole lot to me. >> we're producing more jobs released still have inflation, wages are down. that's essentially what is out there. this is why joe biden gets really really bad marks on the economy. and matter how many times he says we have record unemployment . it's not because people are being brainwashed, it's because they understand, they know it's called inflation, it's a pernicious tax on the working class great if you work harder was at the wall street journal at the time covering the econom and during the 19 '90s we had very low unemployment. bill clinton despite all his scandals had good approval ratings. we don't have to go through all the scandal
where is it written that americ can't meet the world again with an manufacturing.re are working today than ever in the history of this country great inflation has dropped ten states straight months in a row. i refused to put what responsible for all this economic progress on the chopping block. >> charlie you're one of the first people i want to talk too. explained to us what these numbers mean. they don't mean a whole lot to me. >> we're producing more jobs released still have...
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the court made it much tougher for school districts to control the mixri of children in americ classrooms based on race. the court said deciding on a student d body in that way is n allowed under the constitution. >> so theyun tried in 2000 and tried again in 2013 and then again in 2014. but today -- today they succeed. roberts and thomas joined by the court's four other conservative justices voted to effectively strike down race conscious admissions. in a 6-3 ruling the supreme court found race admissions program at harvard and the university of north carolina, they found them unconstitutional in violation of the equal protections clause of the 14th amendment. chief justice roberts wrote the harvard and unc admissions programs cannot be reconciled with thebe equal protection clause. both programs lacked sufficient focus warranting the use of race, avoidable employ race in a negative manner, enjoy racial stereo-typing and lack meaningful end points. we have never permitted admissions programs to work in that way and we will not do so today. in a fiery dissent ketanji brown jackson called
the court made it much tougher for school districts to control the mixri of children in americ classrooms based on race. the court said deciding on a student d body in that way is n allowed under the constitution. >> so theyun tried in 2000 and tried again in 2013 and then again in 2014. but today -- today they succeed. roberts and thomas joined by the court's four other conservative justices voted to effectively strike down race conscious admissions. in a 6-3 ruling the supreme court...
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former commercial airline pilot ross amer says although aborted landings may be frustrating, especiallye is upset and i understand. but i would tell that young pilot have some patience. we've got work together. it's a thinly stretched system. pilots and controllers have to work with each other. >> the faa sent us a statement saying it is uncommon for a flight to go around twice. but each event was routine and the sfo air traffic controller acted expeditiously to maintain a safe operation. >> dozens of people in san francisco are back in their homes tonight. that's after a major gas leak and water main break triggered evacuations early today. it happened at the corner of castro street into bows near duboce park. the leak and the break happened about 7 o'clock this morning and they were fixed before noontime crews believe that the water main broke first and cause the gas line to rupture. no homes were damaged. no injuries reported. let's go outside. get a live view as we take a look at our 4 zone forecast and the clouds rolling across the night sky in the city. yeah. brittany standing by
former commercial airline pilot ross amer says although aborted landings may be frustrating, especiallye is upset and i understand. but i would tell that young pilot have some patience. we've got work together. it's a thinly stretched system. pilots and controllers have to work with each other. >> the faa sent us a statement saying it is uncommon for a flight to go around twice. but each event was routine and the sfo air traffic controller acted expeditiously to maintain a safe operation....
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we're going to mafa, let's make americ a fabio again. >> greg: i was trying tog foll that, make americahat.ca gus. i just called you gus. >> that's his dog's name. >> greg: that's my dog's name. it didn't even register. i just called you gus. i i can't believe, and you just went with it.yo you don't care anymore, do you? >> guy: i really don't. i'm just adding it to the hr file, greg. getting thicker and thicker everity time i get on this show. >> greg: called you because because seen you on all fours. >> i'mou your witness >> kat: you are going to be so richem. >> i can't wait for the rap to get their hands on that. >> guy: feel free to keep going. i was going to say these books have to be terrible, like the lovee scenes in the books. like dozens of pages of him a stopping at every sexual increment to get a signed consent form from the woman and then they take an intercourse break so he can softly sob for half an hour. you're actually right. a in these books, what is it 50 shades of gray, a lot of the sex is kind of bordering on like i'm not ready, like the old -- i'm going to take --
we're going to mafa, let's make americ a fabio again. >> greg: i was trying tog foll that, make americahat.ca gus. i just called you gus. >> that's his dog's name. >> greg: that's my dog's name. it didn't even register. i just called you gus. i i can't believe, and you just went with it.yo you don't care anymore, do you? >> guy: i really don't. i'm just adding it to the hr file, greg. getting thicker and thicker everity time i get on this show. >> greg: called you...
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of your sunday with us, have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line at gowdy americd show. big story tonight, right now faa paused almost all flights headed to d.c dc airports while repairs are made at radar fundament, an equipment fire is a source of a problem, it could be first of many travel headaches in near future, mayor pete is panicking abou
of your sunday with us, have a great week ahead, until next week you can find us on-line at gowdy americd show. big story tonight, right now faa paused almost all flights headed to d.c dc airports while repairs are made at radar fundament, an equipment fire is a source of a problem, it could be first of many travel headaches in near future, mayor pete is panicking abou
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amer americans' investing in clean energy will lower emission.ou're talking about the wind farms, you know, it's already cheaper. wind and solar are already significantly cheaper than coal and oil. you will not see anybody build a new coal-fired plant in america, not just because i would pass a law to say that, it's too expensive. it doesn't work anymore. solar power is not just here, but around the world. we used to be the center of building these solar panels. we're coming back and doing it again. america will lead again. [ applause ] look, it's a win for the united states and a win for the world that builds on my decision to rejoin the paris climate agreement on the first day i came into office. my predecessor talked about increasing manufacture, remember infrastructure week? it became infrastructure weak, weak, weak, it never happened. we got infrastructure in a decade done right off the back. in the reality, construction of manufacturing facilities are growing 2% on my predecessor's watch. in four years, 2%. in my watch it's nearly grown 100
amer americans' investing in clean energy will lower emission.ou're talking about the wind farms, you know, it's already cheaper. wind and solar are already significantly cheaper than coal and oil. you will not see anybody build a new coal-fired plant in america, not just because i would pass a law to say that, it's too expensive. it doesn't work anymore. solar power is not just here, but around the world. we used to be the center of building these solar panels. we're coming back and doing it...
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we must back service-disabled amer americans. and we need to stop the biden administration's overreach and tyranny in its tracks. i urge all colleagues, republican and democrat, to support h.j.res. 44. if they don't do so i hope they're prepared to go home and say they responsible the unconstitutional rule to tstrip service-disabled veterans their rights. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. hunt: i'll yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. clyde: to go home and refuse to take a stand against this brazen government overreach. but i trust that they instead choose to join me in voting yet on h.j.res. 44 and i implore my colleagues to join me because by passing this legislation we will send a resounding message to both the judicial system and the nation that we firmly reject the a.t.f.'s unconstitutional rule and executive overreach and we unapologetically offend service-connected wounded veterans their rights to keep and bear arms. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york i
we must back service-disabled amer americans. and we need to stop the biden administration's overreach and tyranny in its tracks. i urge all colleagues, republican and democrat, to support h.j.res. 44. if they don't do so i hope they're prepared to go home and say they responsible the unconstitutional rule to tstrip service-disabled veterans their rights. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. hunt: i'll yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. clyde: to go home and...
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>> if you nt to geher to presidentrump, y'reoing to have tgo throu me and million americs just le me. i amoing to ll you, our card-carrying members of the nra. amy: donald trump is preparing to surrender today in miami and become the first president ever arraigned on federal charges. as authorities beef up security, we will look at how trump and his supporters have responded to the charges with increasingly violent rhetoric about war and insurrection. then 60 years ago this week, president john f. kennedy made history by calling for a peace with the soviet union during the height of the cold war. pres. kennedy: nuclear powers must avert those confrontations which bring in adversary to a choice of either a humiliating retreat or a nuclear war. to adopt that kind of thought in the nuclear age would be evidence only of the bankruptcy of our policy or of a collective death wish for the world amy: and freedom of the press is under attack in guatemala ahead of this month's general election. >> i am the son of guatemalan journalist jose ruben zamora who has been facing political persecution
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and, of course many of these individuals, once the americ missionaries association began sending ministers to the hampton area in september 1860, 100 brits lined up to be official, only married as far as they were concerned with under the auspices of a religious organization. the next person, james townsend, he was about 36 years old, born in about 1825. and the reason i say about is because many of these people did ow t aual year that they were born. many of these individuals were withheir oginal owner. in fact, most enslaved people had, on average, four owners in their lifetime. and that's y were lucky. somehow more. and that meant that they were cast saintly, being sold faly or from their extended family members. so to know their exact age was always a guessing game for them. he, like all the others, was a resident of hampton, which was in elizabeth city county, and he later married a woman by the name of maria townsend. they had two children. the youngest was shepherd mallory. he was only about 20 years old at the time of their escape. and it's unclear yet whether he was married to his
and, of course many of these individuals, once the americ missionaries association began sending ministers to the hampton area in september 1860, 100 brits lined up to be official, only married as far as they were concerned with under the auspices of a religious organization. the next person, james townsend, he was about 36 years old, born in about 1825. and the reason i say about is because many of these people did ow t aual year that they were born. many of these individuals were withheir...
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. >> millions of women in americ will go to bed tonight without access to the health care an reproductive, or reproductive health care that their mothers and grandmothers had for 5 years. you have the power to elec leaders who will defend an protect your rights. and as the president sai earlier today, with your vot you can act, and you have th final word so this is not over. >> joining us now, joy radio interviewed vice president kamala harris will be on tomorrow's special edition o the readout at seven pm easter right here on msnbc. joy, thank you very much for joining us tonight what are you expecting i tomorrow's discussion with the vice president >> well thank you lawrence for having me on you know, we are here in texas we are in dallas, and you know texas really is ground zero fo the abortion fight this is the state that pioneered the idea of a bounty law that allows people t collect cash bounties by suing people who assist anyone i getting an abortion, abortio is completely illegal here other than to save the life of the pregnant woman it is one of - it is the state with one of th m
. >> millions of women in americ will go to bed tonight without access to the health care an reproductive, or reproductive health care that their mothers and grandmothers had for 5 years. you have the power to elec leaders who will defend an protect your rights. and as the president sai earlier today, with your vot you can act, and you have th final word so this is not over. >> joining us now, joy radio interviewed vice president kamala harris will be on tomorrow's special edition o...
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among those who we surveyed, our recession probability says td a amer ameritrade, it indicates there'soverly optimistic. we asked about core pce inflation, forecast to fall more slowly, ending this year above 4%, and next yearok closerx■ to% than it is to 2%, before ed■Ñtuz down towards the fed's 2% inflation target in 2025 the question is whether the fed fulfills that median forecast of its officials it hikes twice that turns a soft landing potenta■intol■ a hard one. kelly. >> and steve, i think a lot when we were talking about d.c. las week about the timing of this cycle and how everything is happening at different points. so the home data today, don't you think, feed into this ideax■ of what happens if the housing market comes strongly off the bottom or what happen physical we start to see a turn in ç■ manufacturing, and maybe we're hoping for a bit much here, but could that blunt the fall? probably at some point we'll get from a slowing labor market. >> yeah,Ñ■ i mean, it's definity not sink ronist through different ind■ housing had a downturn, today's numbers were certainly surpri
among those who we surveyed, our recession probability says td a amer ameritrade, it indicates there'soverly optimistic. we asked about core pce inflation, forecast to fall more slowly, ending this year above 4%, and next yearok closerx■ to% than it is to 2%, before ed■Ñtuz down towards the fed's 2% inflation target in 2025 the question is whether the fed fulfills that median forecast of its officials it hikes twice that turns a soft landing potenta■intol■ a hard one. kelly. >>...
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but former commercial airline pilot ross amer says that although aborted landings may be frustrating, he says fundamentally the call is done because of safety. >> he is upset and i understand. but i would tell that young pilot have some patience. we've got to work together. it's a thinly stretched system. pilots and controllers have to work with each other. >> yeah, the faa sent a statement saying, quote, it's uncommon for a flight to go around twice. but each event was routine and the sfo controller acted expeditiously to maintain a safe operation. end quote. >> it's 6.37, in our can was deployed at 4 different bart stations on 4 straight days in the past weekend. that would be between shooting for us in june, 7th. the first incident on the 4th at the daly city station. a man was spotted near the fare gates suffering from an overdose. then the next day, the 5th. but 2 in the afternoon, different man spotted on a train approaching the fruitvale station suffering from an overdose on june 6 around 02:00pm. a woman found unresponsive at the civic center station. she was given 2 doses of
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former coworker, this paramedic who asked to hide his identity, opened up about ambulance company americ medical response or amr. if amr was sitting here right now, what would you say to them? do better. it's not that hard. he says there's a lack of employee accounts bility. amr is the focus of two san mateo county civil suits, accusing the company of having a culture of sexual harassment and abusing patients. the company doesn't want to know about a lot of this stuff because if they know about it, they're required to act on it. and amr doesn't want to do anything that's going to bring liability on them. criminal charges, accused now fired paramedic miguel antivirus of sexually assaulting two patients in their 80 s while they were strapped down in the back of an ambulance. i didn't think that he was someone who was capable of that. this unnamed paramedic worked with him a handful of times. but what doesn't surprise him is bad behavior. he says amr would allow to go unchecked despite complaints from employees pocketing supplies to alcohol and drug use. so you'll see people smoking marijua
former coworker, this paramedic who asked to hide his identity, opened up about ambulance company americ medical response or amr. if amr was sitting here right now, what would you say to them? do better. it's not that hard. he says there's a lack of employee accounts bility. amr is the focus of two san mateo county civil suits, accusing the company of having a culture of sexual harassment and abusing patients. the company doesn't want to know about a lot of this stuff because if they know about...
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former commercial airline pilot ross amer says aborted landings may be frustrating for a pilot, but fundamentally call is all about safety. >> he is upset and i understand. but i would tell that young pilot have some patience. we've got to work together. it's a thinly stretched system. pilots and controllers have to work with each other. >> the faa sending us a statement saying, quote, it is uncommon for a flight to go around twice, but each of them was routine. and the sfo controller acted expeditiously to maintain a safe operation. >> still ahead on kron, 4 news at noon, how lawmakers are pushing for more affordable housing in the u.s. plus, another volcano in hawaii is erupting. the potential hazards officials want people to know. >> now to developing news, hawaii's kilauea volcano is erupting, as you can see there. this is a live look at that volcano right now from the usgs. this eruption started wednesday morning. you can see that law that leaping up into the air there. web cam video also captured the moment an eruption started within the volcanic crater. well, the lava is contain. the usgs
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g >> things are possible intoday' today's americs a. and the left and the left. we all know this to be true. what the left. >> what the left weaponizes race, whenever they're losing an argument that does my grandfather a just justice and injustice is disrespectful. the pain and the progrese. th >> this nation should be viewed as a symbol or a logicalgica understanding of what's unde in the windshield of life. yeah. think about this. eljohn, and i'll i'll. >> we'll move on to something else. but i'm the gusey that ran for congress in 2010 in charleston, south carolina, where the civil started. my primary opponent was the son of strom thurmond thurmond. >> think about that. let us pray. pr, by the way, we sit, neil, in prayer, not in protest. >> so i. okay. in that race, i won 68 to 32 because of the evolution of the southern heart. we started judging peoplecont by the content of our character, not the color of our skinener, no. and the left. and the left. they refused to dealerica in with america in 2023 and notno 1923, because they know thatcaus the truth of my l
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but now it's like, oh, yeah,s th a lot of these.e amer what is the averageout american supposed to think about the government'se credibility on this issue givenr w what we're discovering, albeit belatedly, well, i thinkt that i think the average person right now just needs to sit and wait a little bit and see this process play ouedt. s an david has provided a number of documents and pieces of evidence, to my knowledge, thatl congress can theidate ann valide and then they'll be inti a position then to communicateoy that information to the american people. i truly believe that rsatio transparencyn is the only way this conversation is going to be resolved. this is a grea well,t step forward ine e that direction. >> well, and certainly congress has to be briefed on thise ther regularly. i mean, you can't keep thiissstc information fromat congress. fio i don't believe there's any justification for doing that, brian . i can't wait to find out more . thank you very much for joining us tonight. and now down to business. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. o now to all of you outsideshingt wa
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sphea is now extending their sphere of influence in africa, in latin africa americ they have now one treaty arrangement, and that's in north korea. we 50 around the globe. i mean, it's apples and all. wemes more spend ten times one h the next ten countries on military spend year. >> our alliances have never been stronger. places like australia, whichand is things like missile defense. what about these are concerns if you president and chinaulfilt wants to fulfill their two territorial ambition and take taiwan, what would you do? i'm not going to gettion. at would it. well, that's a more nuancedsoon and complicated thing. that's for a presidentia t for l aspirant to answer. we have a policy. it's well articulated, i stand by. you've got to be convinced to be one. but that's my it's my theory. we can talk ukraine next time. >> and coming up, more of my interview >> we lkme with gavin newsom. up next, we debate the issue ofg hiovs control push and muchntro more straight ahead. >> i do take balance of nature and have for years. >> i love to go on walks, hikes ,anything physical. >> i enj
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edward, sharpen your knives.verh edward, sharpen your knives.verh "masterchef" united states ofe- americ wednesdays on fox. >>he the mosquitoes are just all over the place. okay, thanks. wow. wow. hey, i did get an orkin pro . >> i got you got mosquitoes. don't call any pro called the orchid orchid the best in pest. yeah, you're watching mailing it in. all right.elcome t welcome to mailing it ino n. you right. i read and then we go camping in here we go . frenchy asks, i'm going to go to cat first on this one .on what is one secret you keptkept to yourself since childhood? that you don't mind sharinglf sn now? ohce childho, yeah. oh yeah. you come on childhood. yes, i don't know.t thin i can't think of one . come on . one time i on the floor foror attentio n. i knew there was something but i was like, not old.etter. i was like three but i knew goo better. well that's that's a prettytyru good memory. >> tirhas?s stuff. hut my b my brother in the dryer watched them go like that. only agreed to let him out if you promise not to tell. yeah. that's good. good persuasion.pe yeah. yeah, i , i'l
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i represent the people of the united of states of americ. i want to make sure fetzer standing, who's going to bring own? before that judge? >> will the judge do it on their own? they like an organization, judicial watch, an organization that can come in amicus curiaea and say, look, we can't leave it to the two parties here. they're both interested in preventing the whole truth from fro coming out. so judicial watch or some other organization comes icomingn ands ,we represent the people of this country. you have to call thesecountry, v as witnesses. the law provides that a judge needid thas accept the plea barn agreed to by both sides. h sideif there is a problem herm and if he concludes, for examplple, that weiss was denied the ability to investigate beyondaware, , then the deal's f because the deal probably anysei possibility of prosecution in the district of columbia or in los angeles. and if those were foreclosed in violation of what garlandl is said would be available to weiss, then the deal's off and you have to goyou havelude back to
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years ago, you sai d to me and youbook said in one of your books, we're in a post constitutional americs we aa. >> and what you're describing here, when you said they are the ones that are the that are abusing the power, that they've criminalized political differences, thatze they weaponize the justice department. that's what you're saying. department.this they they love m insurrection. and you're saying that's them. u are sathey're not abiding by . they're not abiding by the principle of equal justice oral equal application of our laws. am i hearing you right the l? ? you're hearing me right. junelet me say thi ares. today, what is today's date? june 8th. june 8th is the day of insurrection, not january 6th. a weaponized u.s . attorney.. at a weaponized attorney general of the uniteweapond states have unleashed the full force of the united states government agains fof the t a former president, the leading republican nominee to takthe leade on the presiden. we have never seen anything like this in, the united states. we saw it under stalin. we've seen it in other autocracies, marxist reg
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>> oh, for me, it's very rt til in this home all come from de aomny own americ couple.iful. >> too much pattern? too much color? >> reporter: katelyn and samuel douse sands moved from l.a. to morocco 17 years ago. >> we accidentally bought a house in the medina and were redoing the house. so that's how we got into it. >> reporter: they've surely brought their work home with them. if the tiled rooms in their house look like something from the pages of vogue or architectural digest, well, they are. why do we see so much moroccan design around the world? >> it's beautiful, for one. and things are hand-made here. i think when you touch something that's made by somebody like that, you feel the history. >> reporter: this is not your history, though. this is another -- >> an adopted. >> reporter: so how do you find that balance? >> i think we try to celebrate it. >> reporter: abdullah atef hite has been helping celebrate his country's history by helping to restore it. this was once an elaborate private home. it will become a tea shop. these simple from the outside structures c
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forward and provide full scndinfullg to every public and private school in america to hire an armedn americ and ree officer and to do it now. i promis e you if i have the privilege of serving as your president, we will protect all the god'll proi rights in our constitution and we will provide the resources to hire armeon sor trained resource officers to protect our kids. they are our diamonds after all. all of the gop responses mentioned importance of strengthening security at our nation's schools. the president biden, he has said that is a no go. and as for the candidates who didn't takd toe the time to respond to our inquiry, i can assure you you will have to addressl will this issue on a debate stage with joe biden. to marks one year since the dobbs decision setting the issue of abortion back to th of abor be states ori the federal government. kansas just passed major thn their staten to protect newborns despite a governor's veto. we divgovernore more.e in >>to that after the break. >> the mosquitoes are just all over the place. >> wow. hey, i said get a pro. >> i did get an orkin pro.r
forward and provide full scndinfullg to every public and private school in america to hire an armedn americ and ree officer and to do it now. i promis e you if i have the privilege of serving as your president, we will protect all the god'll proi rights in our constitution and we will provide the resources to hire armeon sor trained resource officers to protect our kids. they are our diamonds after all. all of the gop responses mentioned importance of strengthening security at our nation's...
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so in 1970, amerive io cambodia and that that that sparks massive protests across the us including onuniversity campuses. university students at the time kind of led the the movement against against the war, right. various organizations were established to to oppose war, the most prominent of which was the students, a democratic society right as the u.s. and so so in the aftermath of the invasion of cambodia, there's student there's a big student protest at at kent state university in ohio and the national guard is brought in and, you know, national guard just like in any outfit with with guns, you got people who are seasoned people who are not so season and then and national guardsmen opened fire and then a bunch of people opened fire. and at the end, the whole thing for students are are are are killed. and again kind of to give you an idea of just how polarizing it was. right four bombs killed at kent state. right. so so so for many, including nixon, the people who protested the war were hippies. they were bombs. they were and and almost deserved. what what happened to them? as it t
so in 1970, amerive io cambodia and that that that sparks massive protests across the us including onuniversity campuses. university students at the time kind of led the the movement against against the war, right. various organizations were established to to oppose war, the most prominent of which was the students, a democratic society right as the u.s. and so so in the aftermath of the invasion of cambodia, there's student there's a big student protest at at kent state university in ohio and...
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but, you know, who does like compromise even it doesn't feel good to me is a lot off americ american voters and i think g kellyanne noted his approval ratings going up. i thiniink i mighk there may maf that at work here because basile like to see something that is functioning and thisy fi feels like it's basically functioning. i also want to give a shout out to massie's thomas massie's be e part of this t that says that we might actually go back to regular order in doing o budgets, which i think even though it feels like procedural and not super , we do needder wn to get back to regular when it comes to budgeting. and i think itll could be a good sell to voters and a step toward fiscal sanity, which is what ultimately we want. all right. it's like so, by the way, is this a dumbch system? it's like soccer. just kee i can never understand. the clock ends and the game just keeps going on . until they decide, oh, let's just call the game now. and maybe let the doctor where they are on . why d exactly.on that's why i don't like soccer. i like football. real football. >> all right. so thre
but, you know, who does like compromise even it doesn't feel good to me is a lot off americ american voters and i think g kellyanne noted his approval ratings going up. i thiniink i mighk there may maf that at work here because basile like to see something that is functioning and thisy fi feels like it's basically functioning. i also want to give a shout out to massie's thomas massie's be e part of this t that says that we might actually go back to regular order in doing o budgets, which i...
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the average family where we havef amer two thirds of americans now living paycheck to paycheck, it was 70% under trump? that was true. >> sean:it was 70% under donald. living paycheck to the largest unemployment rate for every demographic. we have the lowest black unemployment in history. and you and i are living with the lowest unemployment we have i arewith then our lifetimg every demographic and the economy was unemployment's record low under joe biden. okay. we had historic low after historic low under donald trump. donald trump.e bide >> i mean, here's why.n. but he's got i don't want hen increatip's clock bide terms of the progress on job creation, you look at what he's doneon on jobs, would you grade joe biden's presidency because you're at odds with thbideidenci american and the democratic party? i'm just dealing with facts. i'm dealinparty. g with what is your grade? i'm going to go back. let's talk. you brought up six. wellp si , you got to answer some questions. i'm answering the ones in order. listen up. theconomy.the economy on the ec. let's talk about the economy. >> se h
the average family where we havef amer two thirds of americans now living paycheck to paycheck, it was 70% under trump? that was true. >> sean:it was 70% under donald. living paycheck to the largest unemployment rate for every demographic. we have the lowest black unemployment in history. and you and i are living with the lowest unemployment we have i arewith then our lifetimg every demographic and the economy was unemployment's record low under joe biden. okay. we had historic low after...
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and so years before pearl harbor, black americs have already turned their focus to the rise of the war in europe d are explicitly the second world war has started and they're eager to the fight against fascism. langston hughes, the poet, is actually a war correspondent for the baltimore african-american, and he travels to spain to report on the more than 80 black americans who volunteered fight in the spanish civil war. and his primary question is why? one of the people he profiles is a woman, solaria kei. she's a 23 year old from harlem who approached her life, travels spain, a country she's never been to before, to be a nurse, to help, help. people are being wounded in the spanish civil war. i'm on the front lines when he's asked key and others, why did they go to spain? he says it was three things for her. the first is that she's a catholic. she self particularly political, but she saw a country in which people were in dire, dire of help and she had to help as a catholic and as a nurse, the thing is that she was deeply troubled by the italian invasion of ethiopia in 35. this was a h
and so years before pearl harbor, black americs have already turned their focus to the rise of the war in europe d are explicitly the second world war has started and they're eager to the fight against fascism. langston hughes, the poet, is actually a war correspondent for the baltimore african-american, and he travels to spain to report on the more than 80 black americans who volunteered fight in the spanish civil war. and his primary question is why? one of the people he profiles is a woman,...
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has resulted in 4.5 million iegal aliens including 1.5 miion known got a wayseing allowed into the americ communities. that is a population largerhan every major u.s city except for neyork city. there been more than 200 terrorists arehended at the southern border compared to just 11n the trump administration. the border is controlled by the mexican cartels into fentanyls coming across the border and record amounts into the leang cause of death of young americans. more migrants have died in the journey than eve before. 380,00 children and counting have been trafficked or smuggled across the southern border abused mentally, physically and in some ses sexually along the horrendous journey. in the last few years the administration lost contact with more than 85,000 after releasing them to sponsors many of them unvented and tens of thousands have been subjected to indentured servitudend harsh forced labor situations. of the points of entry the cdp went on to disguise or otherwise de the extent of the crisis from the american people. understand the complexity, but it is clear to me. at the cris
has resulted in 4.5 million iegal aliens including 1.5 miion known got a wayseing allowed into the americ communities. that is a population largerhan every major u.s city except for neyork city. there been more than 200 terrorists arehended at the southern border compared to just 11n the trump administration. the border is controlled by the mexican cartels into fentanyls coming across the border and record amounts into the leang cause of death of young americans. more migrants have died in the...
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pai— are arguments in terms of capacity, but there are plenty of capacity, but there are plenty ai amer, like you said, jacob, it's praiesiea— like you said, jacob, it's projected to _ like you said, jacob, it's projected to potentially even sasi— projected to potentially even cost over £100— projected to potentially even cost over £100 billion. so you knaw— cost over £100 billion. so you knaw. ira— cost over £100 billion. so you know, £15 billion— cost over £100 billion. so you know, £15 billion wasted is no is naming— know, £15 billion wasted is no is naming ia— know, £15 billion wasted is no is nothing to be— know, £15 billion wasted is no is nothing to be happy about. nai— is nothing to be happy about. aai moo— is nothing to be happy about. but £100 billion— is nothing to be happy about. but £100 billion is a lot worse. ana— but £100 billion is a lot worse. and me— but £100 billion is a lot worse. and the chancellor is rightly waniinp— and the chancellor is rightly waniinp ia— and the chancellor is rightly wanting to find— and the chancellor is rightly wanting to find savings so he
pai— are arguments in terms of capacity, but there are plenty of capacity, but there are plenty ai amer, like you said, jacob, it's praiesiea— like you said, jacob, it's projected to _ like you said, jacob, it's projected to potentially even sasi— projected to potentially even cost over £100— projected to potentially even cost over £100 billion. so you knaw— cost over £100 billion. so you knaw. ira— cost over £100 billion. so you know, £15 billion— cost over £100 billion. so...
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personally i feel a ludicrous that a company invold in a genoci overseas can operate so openly in americ i think that's a gross, a horrific, just a failure to upholdasic principles and rules of law and human right and democracy here and for that reason i think that tik tok should be severe restricted on u.s. soil. >> okay. thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> dr. may, inome way there's a tension between what we thought of trationally in the aipace, training models forertain pattes and predictions and on the generave sid the produion of imes, video, audio and there' the potential for the patternecognition capabilities of ai models to be a countereasure againsthe production of counrfeit, inauthentic ntent, such as what terrorized miss destefano. which is happening more pidly, t ability to produce fake o something t detect it? is that inherently or reflect wherehe r and d money is going right now? >> that's an excellent question. so, in general, there's this complimentary of recognizing something is fake or not, and recognizing whether sething is real or not. in some sense like unfortunat
personally i feel a ludicrous that a company invold in a genoci overseas can operate so openly in americ i think that's a gross, a horrific, just a failure to upholdasic principles and rules of law and human right and democracy here and for that reason i think that tik tok should be severe restricted on u.s. soil. >> okay. thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> dr. may, inome way there's a tension between what we thought of trationally in the aipace, training models forertain pattes...
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i'm in touch with amer. — oh, yes. i'm in touch with amer. very— oh, yes. i'm in touch with anton.here in the 60s from uganda. you were four- family came here in the 60s from uganda. v/vi- family came here in the 60s from uganda. v/viv- viv.v2 uganda. you were four years old. you couldn't speak a word of english. how did you cope? well you know, young children can be quite resilient and we were fortunate as a family that my father had come to the uk nine months beforehand . so he'd got months beforehand. so he'd got a job and months beforehand. so he'd got a pep ere ree— months beforehand. so he'd got a pep ere re-e ger— months beforehand. so he'd got a job and he'd got rented- ”vi;2 so he'd got a job and he'd got rented some accommodation— job and he'd got rented some accommodation in. so he actually mer— accommodation in. so he actually mer ws— accommodation in. so he actually mer ws er— accommodation in. so he actually mer ws er ere— accommodation in. so he actually met us at the airport. you know, he met us at the airport. you know, re sere— met us at the airport. you know, re
i'm in touch with amer. — oh, yes. i'm in touch with amer. very— oh, yes. i'm in touch with anton.here in the 60s from uganda. you were four- family came here in the 60s from uganda. v/vi- family came here in the 60s from uganda. v/viv- viv.v2 uganda. you were four years old. you couldn't speak a word of english. how did you cope? well you know, young children can be quite resilient and we were fortunate as a family that my father had come to the uk nine months beforehand . so he'd got...
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legacy ben i am saying that in almost exactly me set of circumstances a stud applicant is african-americ at that would like to have thet that he has been in north carolina for generations through his family and they have never had a ch to go to the school honored with his race. it is bound up you say, i he is not allowed to say that and the university is not allo take that into account. anause it relates to race, precisely because ites to race, i think you might have an eql protection problem in saying he cann get credit for >> for the purpose of then. only significant factor in that story happens to be the fact of the race of the applicant and that the race was previously barred from attendc. obviously nothing stops unc from honoring those that have overcome slavery or recognizing its ontribution to racial segregation. thtion is, is databases to make decisions about admission of students born. i doot think it necessarily is. i do not think that equal protection clause suggests it is. there are many f in an application like that that might be appropriate to consider, including if they ar
legacy ben i am saying that in almost exactly me set of circumstances a stud applicant is african-americ at that would like to have thet that he has been in north carolina for generations through his family and they have never had a ch to go to the school honored with his race. it is bound up you say, i he is not allowed to say that and the university is not allo take that into account. anause it relates to race, precisely because ites to race, i think you might have an eql protection problem...
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-- and this is explicit in yoef -- is, like, it just doesn't matter if our institutions look like americ you say this on page 11 in your reply brief, and i guess what i'm asking you is, 't it? i mean, doesn't it? these are the pipelines to leadership in our society. it might be military leadership. it might be business leadershipight be leadership in the law. it might be lhip in all kinds of different areas. universities e pipeline to that leadership. now, if universities are not racially diverse and your rule suggests t doesn't matter, well, then all of those institio are not going to be racially diverse either. mrstrawbridge: i -- i don't -- justice kagan: and -- and thought that part of what it meant to be an americaanto believe in american pluralism is that actually ouinitutions, you know, are reflective of who we are as -- as a people in all our variety. mr. strawbridge: i -- i think that's right. and ihi the reason that we think that and why that is a great american ideal is because we pe that the government is going to be open to everodwho wishes to apply and that because merit an
-- and this is explicit in yoef -- is, like, it just doesn't matter if our institutions look like americ you say this on page 11 in your reply brief, and i guess what i'm asking you is, 't it? i mean, doesn't it? these are the pipelines to leadership in our society. it might be military leadership. it might be business leadershipight be leadership in the law. it might be lhip in all kinds of different areas. universities e pipeline to that leadership. now, if universities are not racially...
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so shouldn't we what has happened in we see what has happened in amer— we see what has happened inj other—adoptedlmost every company trial decided to company in that trial decided to continue day week continue with the four day week at and so it is at the end of it. and so it is possible to do in many, many different sectors. and, you know, ultimately a four day working about better working week is about a better working week is about a better work life balance for everyone. and on and so it should be applied on that so, you know, we that basis. and so, you know, we really want to start that conversation now of these conversation now of all these different industry leaders around how this can work in each of sectors how can of the sectors and how can industries afford it, because i assume moving a assume that people moving to a four would still be four day week would still be paid amount. they're paid the same amount. they're not expecting-get— paid the same amount. they're not expecting-get a- paid the same amount. they're not expecting-get a 20%- r: they're not expecting get a 20% pay not expec
so shouldn't we what has happened in we see what has happened in amer— we see what has happened inj other—adoptedlmost every company trial decided to company in that trial decided to continue day week continue with the four day week at and so it is at the end of it. and so it is possible to do in many, many different sectors. and, you know, ultimately a four day working about better working week is about a better working week is about a better work life balance for everyone. and on and so...
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we must back service-disabled amer americans.e need to stop the biden administration's overreach and tyranny in its tracks. i urge all colleagues, republican and democrat, to support h.j.res. 44. if they don't do so i hope they're prepared to go home and say they responsible the unconstitutional rule to tstrip service-disabled veterans their rights. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. hunt: i'll yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. clyde: to go home and refuse to take a stand against this brazen government overreach. but i trust that they instead choose to join me in voting yet on h.j.res. 44 and i implore my colleagues to join me because by passing this legislation we will send a resounding message to both the judicial system and the nation that we firmly reject the a.t.f.'s unconstitutional rule and executive overreach and we unapologetically offend service-connected wounded veterans their rights to keep and bear arms. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is reco
we must back service-disabled amer americans.e need to stop the biden administration's overreach and tyranny in its tracks. i urge all colleagues, republican and democrat, to support h.j.res. 44. if they don't do so i hope they're prepared to go home and say they responsible the unconstitutional rule to tstrip service-disabled veterans their rights. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. hunt: i'll yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. clyde: to go home and...