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i said this is an, it's an icon. know it's a, this is the prove that sounds house was an off on guard painter. he was ultimately modern. he was a head of his time. he fades like we do realistic, impressionist. he had something extraordinary and this painted was then seen as the absolute proof because of his loose brush stroke. it's use of color, and it's the mentions of black. so it's also, it's amazing how one painting that basically stays the same, go through all the stages of being valued and appreciative, but also of being absolutely discarded. and we are located, it's still here because i think if it wouldn't have been in a semi public institution in the 18th century, would probably have disappeared. most of the are created in 17th century netherlands, no longer exists. but collectors dealers and historians continue to hope another france halls or rembrandt will be on earth. the. busy the we come to people's connections, people's houses, castles, and we have to do events, race, and sometimes you going to as a na
i said this is an, it's an icon. know it's a, this is the prove that sounds house was an off on guard painter. he was ultimately modern. he was a head of his time. he fades like we do realistic, impressionist. he had something extraordinary and this painted was then seen as the absolute proof because of his loose brush stroke. it's use of color, and it's the mentions of black. so it's also, it's amazing how one painting that basically stays the same, go through all the stages of being valued...
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thank you. —— keep an eye.ause the boss of one of the world's top online travel firms has been talking about his hopes for generative ai and how it might transform his business. he's been speaking to our north america business correspondent ritika gupta. you sat down with him for this conversation, really interesting, particularly about the future of the travel industry and how it will be shaped by ai.— industry and how it will be shaped by ai. yes, it was an interesting _ shaped by ai. yes, it was an interesting conversation. - shaped by ai. yes, it was an i interesting conversation. first of all, when we think about the outlook for the us economy, the health of the consumer that has been grappling with inflation, we turned to ai which we will get to in a moment but we started off talk about his outlook for the travel industry and he is upbeat overall. the latest earnings, they beat estimates, they raise they are guidance for forging estimates, they raise they are guidance forforging bookings guidance for forg
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it's at an all time low. i think part of that obviously part of the reason is controversy about the decisions. but another part of the reason is unaddressed allegations of ethical misconduct and the fact that there is not an internal oversight body that can credibly investigate those matters. i, the supreme court urgently needs, one, and the judiciary urgently needs one. and would benefit from one. come back to trump just so we can close it out. did ever in your time serving in that administration, although apart from it, obviously, did you ever meet him? ever talk to senior officials of the white house about the role? i never met with president trump. i did talk with senior officials in the white house when we had matters that affected the white. so no, i had no direct. but that's not unusual because an ig does not have and should not have direct contact with the white house. if i got a call from the white house, any president, i wouldn't take the call. they should go through the justice department, the atto
it's at an all time low. i think part of that obviously part of the reason is controversy about the decisions. but another part of the reason is unaddressed allegations of ethical misconduct and the fact that there is not an internal oversight body that can credibly investigate those matters. i, the supreme court urgently needs, one, and the judiciary urgently needs one. and would benefit from one. come back to trump just so we can close it out. did ever in your time serving in that...
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airport an industrial park a guaranteed city of bartow would see that it would be maintained as an airdrome facility. buildings left by the military are a tremendous advantage and have unlimited potential. in many cases, their modern buildings can be easily converted. good road established by the military and in many wonderful utilities were left by the military in the early part of 1971. we developing an airport improvement program utilizing. the faa adap program, where the federal government supplied us 50% of funds for airport improvements. the airport consists of 1700 acres, approximately 600 acres are in direct aviation utilization. the remainder of the area is 400 acres of highly industrial tracts. the remainder is for future developing. we have roughly 40 industries located on the airport at the present time, a varied and different types. last year our survey indicated there were $17 million worth of payroll on this airport. even though the advantage airports is often acknowledged, one of the leading obstacles has been objection, real or imagined, about the airports and airplanes imp
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immediate cease fire and gauze as an end, as well as an eagle occupation of hello simeon lands adult. so hosted by saudi crown, prince mohammed been solomon and his opening speech, he condemned israel's actions in gaza and 11, a new sitting the duty we called on the international community to opponents responsibility to maintain international peace and security by immediately ending these really aggression against our brothers and pa, this time and 11 on our countries have taken significant steps before their collective international action to condemn, as well as vicious aggression and reaffirm the centrality of the palestinian, the cause of vehicles. re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of palestinian people. demanding the end of the illegal is really occupation of palestinian territories. the i guess presents elect donald trump has been making appointments to his administration. the heads of his return to the white house in january next year, before my acting us immigration and customs enforcement directed to him home and he's previously served and trumps. adm
immediate cease fire and gauze as an end, as well as an eagle occupation of hello simeon lands adult. so hosted by saudi crown, prince mohammed been solomon and his opening speech, he condemned israel's actions in gaza and 11, a new sitting the duty we called on the international community to opponents responsibility to maintain international peace and security by immediately ending these really aggression against our brothers and pa, this time and 11 on our countries have taken significant...
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an additional maybe to quarter to 10th of an inch depending on where you are located.read of moisture. the north bay will not be getting pummeled from the moisture. luckily we will all get in on even action. any additional moisture across the north bay will increase letting concerns and that will stick around all the way through tuesday of next week. i wednesday, temperatures warming up slightly. not warm by any means but back to near 60 inland over to the bay. with more sunshine toward the middle part of next week and try weather, you could put away umbrellas for thanks giving. up until then, keep an umbrella handy. you are likely going to need it. >>> he is what you might call a super volunteer. a bay area man in his mid-80s, giving his time, seven days a week. robert mason really does know the meaning of giving. first as an army veteran and, recently in the war on hunger. he continues to live a life of service. this is this week's bay area jefferson award winner. >> reporter:the operation like a well oiled machine, cases of fresh produce is divided up for 350 famili
an additional maybe to quarter to 10th of an inch depending on where you are located.read of moisture. the north bay will not be getting pummeled from the moisture. luckily we will all get in on even action. any additional moisture across the north bay will increase letting concerns and that will stick around all the way through tuesday of next week. i wednesday, temperatures warming up slightly. not warm by any means but back to near 60 inland over to the bay. with more sunshine toward the...
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tenth of an inch or so.vernight tonight there will be some isolated showers lingering around but it is not until the early morning hours by around 8:00 or 8:00 p.m. early tomorrow morning, this line of showers from that atmospheric river farther south will be nudging his way up north and as it does so , you could be seeing some rain showers for your early monday morning commute. if you want to plan ahead i would not blame you but most of the activity is not going to last much longer than the early morning hours and it should be dissipating into monday afternoon and evening and by the time you step out monday night it will be out of our hair mostly. although an isolated shower cannot be ruled out, it is something to keep your eye on. earlier in the day on monday will definitely be wetter than later in the day and a few of the isolated showers could definitely stick around into tuesday but the much drier weather by later tuesday and into wednesday and by thursday and friday again, it should be partly sunny, it
tenth of an inch or so.vernight tonight there will be some isolated showers lingering around but it is not until the early morning hours by around 8:00 or 8:00 p.m. early tomorrow morning, this line of showers from that atmospheric river farther south will be nudging his way up north and as it does so , you could be seeing some rain showers for your early monday morning commute. if you want to plan ahead i would not blame you but most of the activity is not going to last much longer than the...
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but as it really had an impact.e fact that things have been getting better in san francisco visually and how people feel just not good enough for mayor london breed. so he's going to take the direction that city has already changed and run with that. so he he's basically he picks he he comes in at an advantage. he doesn't have to turn the battleship so much as just make it move faster. >> phil says due to the tight race and ranked choice voting, leary was looking to secure a win by being people's second choice in the election. now, here's a look at some other local races we're following for you in the east bay. it appears the mayor of antioch is about to be ousted by voters. results show ron burnell burnell with a large lead over the incumbent, lamar hernandez. thorpe in newark, the city council seat, is tied. two seats are open. looks like terrance grindal will win one of them. but the race for the second is tied in alameda county. voters appear to support measure v that would allow 16 and 17 year olds in albany to
but as it really had an impact.e fact that things have been getting better in san francisco visually and how people feel just not good enough for mayor london breed. so he's going to take the direction that city has already changed and run with that. so he he's basically he picks he he comes in at an advantage. he doesn't have to turn the battleship so much as just make it move faster. >> phil says due to the tight race and ranked choice voting, leary was looking to secure a win by being...
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hopkins had over an inch of rain, boonville has had an inch and a half, and ukiah is just shy of an inchis whole pattern here. and areas east and south. you may be looking at mostly cloudy, partly sunny skies and warm. it will be windy for all. i can tell you that already wind speeds are picking up. it's out of the south southeast, not only here, but also up in the mountains. some of the ski resorts will be on wind hold. mountain view southeast 20. hayward. southeast 24. half moon bay due south at 26. so the wind advisory is already starting. goes through friday at 6 a.m. this is a warm direction pattern for san jose, santa clara valley, and sometimes the peninsula. look at mountain view, menlo park and san carlos and sfo 5657 some some locations will be mainly upper 60s to near 70 today, especially tomorrow. mammoth is 12, but south lake tahoe is 43. and wind, wind, wind. lots of wind up there, anywhere from about 40 to 51mph. homewood north star between 40 and 50. this is just deep moisture and it's going to stall out. and as it stalls out, the flood watch is out for areas to the north
hopkins had over an inch of rain, boonville has had an inch and a half, and ukiah is just shy of an inchis whole pattern here. and areas east and south. you may be looking at mostly cloudy, partly sunny skies and warm. it will be windy for all. i can tell you that already wind speeds are picking up. it's out of the south southeast, not only here, but also up in the mountains. some of the ski resorts will be on wind hold. mountain view southeast 20. hayward. southeast 24. half moon bay due south...
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surrender is not an option. keep dreaming. surrender will never be an option. freedom will not be surrendering. the palestinian people will not surrender. we will continue our struggle for freedom and to put an end to this illegal occupation as the international court of justice has articulated. surrender is not an option. we need to collectively fight back with every legitimate tool at hand to change history's trajectory, to save lives, and all lives, all lives. not the lives in your mind, all lives. to uphold the law, to achieve freedom, justice, and peace. as we approach the commemoration once more of the international day of solidarity with the palestinian people, which we will commemorate tomorrow with the presence of your participation in the security council through madam president. we appeal to you to uphold your commitments, your responsibilities, your obligations to act now to protect civilian lives, to bring an end to this abhorrent, illegal situation, and to end t he historic injustice inflicted upon the palestinian people. thank you madam president
surrender is not an option. keep dreaming. surrender will never be an option. freedom will not be surrendering. the palestinian people will not surrender. we will continue our struggle for freedom and to put an end to this illegal occupation as the international court of justice has articulated. surrender is not an option. we need to collectively fight back with every legitimate tool at hand to change history's trajectory, to save lives, and all lives, all lives. not the lives in your mind, all...
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and in her way, she was an administrator of a household, an entourage, as he was. and so she had a kind of administrative talent as well i would say. and what final thing that strikes me about their marriage is, my goodness, how busy it was. they were always moving, especially in the early years and back and forth, back and forth and and had maids and servants and chauffeurs and so on and london and so on to kind of live that style. i think that's one way that the london may have affected him and it was it was it was said of hoover not close with this. it was said of hoover once that he was too progressive for the conservatives and too conservative for the radicals. and in a way, i think you might say something analogous about mrs. hoover and the hoover marriage. it was a modern marriage. it was somewhat unconventional in ways, and yet it was not so unconventional as to put her in the vanguard of of of people who were activist suffragettes and so forth. she believed in women's suffrage, but she wasn't going to go out and be arrested for it in demonstrations unlike
and in her way, she was an administrator of a household, an entourage, as he was. and so she had a kind of administrative talent as well i would say. and what final thing that strikes me about their marriage is, my goodness, how busy it was. they were always moving, especially in the early years and back and forth, back and forth and and had maids and servants and chauffeurs and so on and london and so on to kind of live that style. i think that's one way that the london may have affected him...
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. >> and an issue with the fcc. how nbc is responding to the agency's claim after having the vice president on snl over the weekend. good morning. it's monday, november fourth. >> we're going to start, though, with a check of the weather with lisa argen. good morning. >> good morning. it was a pretty weekend. we had some gusty winds yesterday and they remain today as the system moves away from the four corners region and we have a ridge of high pressure we are left with so lack of fog and bright sunny conditions, but we still are looking at critical fire weather. with our second push of offshore winds by tuesday. 54 in oakland. right now it is 42 in santa rosa. with those low 50s in san jose. 24 hours ago, we were much cooler. the winds had not started up in our inland valleys, and so with the wind, temperatures are a bit milder out there. we'll continue to see that breeze throughout the morning hours. and although we don't have a red flag warning today, we do have one for three days beginning tomorrow morning into
. >> and an issue with the fcc. how nbc is responding to the agency's claim after having the vice president on snl over the weekend. good morning. it's monday, november fourth. >> we're going to start, though, with a check of the weather with lisa argen. good morning. >> good morning. it was a pretty weekend. we had some gusty winds yesterday and they remain today as the system moves away from the four corners region and we have a ridge of high pressure we are left with so...
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which kind of an amazing -- an amazing thing. and then just to quickly address, what do we learn from these old cases? one of the things that i took away from this and i agree, i haven't put it into the writing as well as i would like, is that what we see when we allow the -- basically it's the tyranny of the majority kind of. scenario. where the loudest, the most vocal, the most powerful group says they don't like something and then the courts acquiesce to what they want, what results is silencing of dissenting voices. so that's kind of my broad takeaway from looking at those older cases. tim: quick question -- quick question with probably long answers. we danced around this a little bit. katie and i were talking about this earlier. each of the panels that have happened so far today have been on this same vein, what the voices for liberty initiative is about. onkar, i think you summed it up with a statement i'm going to make you answer as a question. it has either evolved or de-evolved. when you talk about in the paper it seems
which kind of an amazing -- an amazing thing. and then just to quickly address, what do we learn from these old cases? one of the things that i took away from this and i agree, i haven't put it into the writing as well as i would like, is that what we see when we allow the -- basically it's the tyranny of the majority kind of. scenario. where the loudest, the most vocal, the most powerful group says they don't like something and then the courts acquiesce to what they want, what results is...
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but we do not believe we have an agreement yet. we believe we are close to an agreement. we believe we have shortened the gap significantly but there are steps that we hope we can take to get there. >> i will ask you this question one more time about implementing the agreement. mr. miller: you are right. you asked me that question last week and i was not willing to speak to it because we did not have an agreement final. we still do not have one final and until we get when i will not speak to any underlying provisions of that agreement. >> can they observe the implementation of the agreement since we don't have any troops on the ground? mr. miller: again, when it comes to everything in this potential agreement, i will not speak to any of it. >> besides the u.s. [laughter] >> will of the u.k. be part of the commission that will now observe the implementation? mr. miller: i will have the same answer i have given in response to the previous. >> finally, syria, came that -- can that regime play a role in halting the flow of arms to hezbollah? mr. miller: theoretically. it is n
but we do not believe we have an agreement yet. we believe we are close to an agreement. we believe we have shortened the gap significantly but there are steps that we hope we can take to get there. >> i will ask you this question one more time about implementing the agreement. mr. miller: you are right. you asked me that question last week and i was not willing to speak to it because we did not have an agreement final. we still do not have one final and until we get when i will not speak...
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that's quite an opening.t's where the parallels end and that's part of what he writes about in this piece, isikoff traveled as a journalist to interview assad and shed light on a murderous regime. gabbard traveled to syria as a sitting member of congress and her motivation was very different. isikoff writes that gabbard was unmoved by the indiscriminate russian bombing or assad's repeated use of chemical weapons against his own people. her trip privately funded by a cleveland-based arab-american group sympathetic to assad for the syrian regime. gabbard had two meetings with assad revealing nothing then or since about what they actually said to each other. joining me is michael isikoff for "spytalk." this is such a compelling piece, and i worked for the state department for a couple of years, but everybody doesn't, and it is so important in this moment, and i want to start by a couple of things that you say in the piece which is one of gabbard's, the way she helped assad was really when she came back and she w
that's quite an opening.t's where the parallels end and that's part of what he writes about in this piece, isikoff traveled as a journalist to interview assad and shed light on a murderous regime. gabbard traveled to syria as a sitting member of congress and her motivation was very different. isikoff writes that gabbard was unmoved by the indiscriminate russian bombing or assad's repeated use of chemical weapons against his own people. her trip privately funded by a cleveland-based...
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>> i think it's an interesting point.if you recall, if i recall correctly, argument that we, from the perspective of western industrialized democracies, do not know how to export democracy. we do not focus on but on development. the theory basically argued even after the regimes, eventually coming to the democratic sphere through economic development, at that theory has been proven wrong. so you see cases in which authoritarian country can control crime. they can provide basic service. they can be very efficient and they can even have gdp growth without being democratic i think the argument might not be necessarily the path to go. of course there . argument of how economic growth can bring democratic reforms. the big issue with the autocrats is they do have playbook and they are on plastic when they play this game. so you have time it is china collaborating with -- on plastic -- with putin that i don't think time is argument. in fact, he behaves far right autocrats and they collaborate with the ayatollah of iran. the same
>> i think it's an interesting point.if you recall, if i recall correctly, argument that we, from the perspective of western industrialized democracies, do not know how to export democracy. we do not focus on but on development. the theory basically argued even after the regimes, eventually coming to the democratic sphere through economic development, at that theory has been proven wrong. so you see cases in which authoritarian country can control crime. they can provide basic service....
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i think there is an imp representation.alking about your final this semester and if you fail one of them, that statement is falser misl. is because there is an implepresentation that we think is absent fro a statement of this variety. .... they're loo for vulnerabilities in the com et cetera, and so i'm just- i'm just nervout the suggestion thathe only representation that is being made in a futuris statement is one that relates to the past as opposed to a possible statement the future in >> i'd make two points about that justice jackson. the first is, i think that it's important to loo at item 105 and one of the things that item 105 requires ishat the risk that you're disclosing being material risk. in other words, it's got to be something that is reasonably likely to a for example, factory being hit by a meteor, that's something that you would probably not -- >> no, it's already heard. s 100% let's say that there's going to be harm from this because it's happened. >> and sometimes my point that precisely because it has to
i think there is an imp representation.alking about your final this semester and if you fail one of them, that statement is falser misl. is because there is an implepresentation that we think is absent fro a statement of this variety. .... they're loo for vulnerabilities in the com et cetera, and so i'm just- i'm just nervout the suggestion thathe only representation that is being made in a futuris statement is one that relates to the past as opposed to a possible statement the future in...
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so having an impact. but let's listen to come to your point for a moment to state department spokesman matthew miller, who made an interesting comment last month, very relevant list. listen to matt miller. what we want to see come out of this situation ultimately is loving on able to break the grip that hezbollah has had on the country more than great break the strangle hold that as boys had on the country and remove um, as well as veto over a president, a sound that's a big shift from a joe biden. it's saying, please don't take these actions and move forward. that is a proactive support of taking on has the law and using this moment to read the nation of that. that's why i say that question. is there an implicit arrangement that we should be aware of has been us policy for the past. actually that gets the us policy is used 11 on as another theater of conflict with the on in which it, on to hezbollah, controls lab and on. and actually it has a lot of to within dot the few years that many people have been
so having an impact. but let's listen to come to your point for a moment to state department spokesman matthew miller, who made an interesting comment last month, very relevant list. listen to matt miller. what we want to see come out of this situation ultimately is loving on able to break the grip that hezbollah has had on the country more than great break the strangle hold that as boys had on the country and remove um, as well as veto over a president, a sound that's a big shift from a joe...
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ahmad is driving for an ngo which provides people here with free water. the free water isn't enough to go around. i am a kurdish film maker originally from iraq. i have come to hasaka, a city experiencing extreme heat. i have filmed in this area for years, but i have never seen the people so desperate. this region is a self—administered area within syria called rojava. born out of the chaos of the syrian civil war, people here hoped it would be a kurdish state for stateless people. but in recent years, rojava has been bombed by turkish forces. turkish president erdogan has vowed to stop the formation of what he describes as a terrorist state next to its border, saying they are targeting a turkish kurdish militant group called the pkk. the pkk have been fighting for autonomy in south—east turkey in a conflict that has killed tens of thousands of people since the 1980s. i am here to find out how climate change is affecting this region, and how the conflict with turkey is impacting the people living here. man: hello. yahya ahmed has one of the toughest jobs
ahmad is driving for an ngo which provides people here with free water. the free water isn't enough to go around. i am a kurdish film maker originally from iraq. i have come to hasaka, a city experiencing extreme heat. i have filmed in this area for years, but i have never seen the people so desperate. this region is a self—administered area within syria called rojava. born out of the chaos of the syrian civil war, people here hoped it would be a kurdish state for stateless people. but in...
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three quarters of an inch. casadero has had almost a half inch woodacre 0.40, and franz valley has picked up over a third of just about a third of an inch. our system is moving through. some of the heavier amounts have been north, no doubt about it, especially up towards mendocino county. lake county, sonoma now moving into marin county, probably parts of napa as well. system is inching towards even east and south, so it will get there quarter of an inch to upwards of a half here being advertised for most, although russian river and mount tamalpais definitely with more more of a south wind still. i mean, that's the front direction. so a breezy, blustery day, 50s on the temps and one system here. some pretty good cold air behind that that will start to settle in tonight, tomorrow. and eventually we'll make it to the sierra. but snow levels start off pretty high. winter weather advisory starts at 10 a.m, goes till midnight. 2 to 8in of snow being forecast. any more behind that? yes. looks like wednesday night int
three quarters of an inch. casadero has had almost a half inch woodacre 0.40, and franz valley has picked up over a third of just about a third of an inch. our system is moving through. some of the heavier amounts have been north, no doubt about it, especially up towards mendocino county. lake county, sonoma now moving into marin county, probably parts of napa as well. system is inching towards even east and south, so it will get there quarter of an inch to upwards of a half here being...
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it's an opportunity.ew: i agree that today, defense has an advantage because cybersecurity industry has been investing in ai the last decade. i think from a threat actor perspective what we are currently seeing in the very early stages is an ability and level of personalization and scale they didn't previously have based on large language models and the ability to do really deep, fast, autonomous scaling. over time, the colleagues to the left of me have really illustrated we need to get -- need to continue to invest here, we don't want this to be an arms race where we are focused on ai applications solely for threat detection and vulnerability discovery because then it will continue to be an arms race adversaries will be able to exploit known vulnerabilities and target rich resource poor organizations that don't have the ability to focus on zero trust principles and pqc, some of these more forward leaning, futuristic topics du jour that come up. it goes back to what dave was talking about, continue to foc
it's an opportunity.ew: i agree that today, defense has an advantage because cybersecurity industry has been investing in ai the last decade. i think from a threat actor perspective what we are currently seeing in the very early stages is an ability and level of personalization and scale they didn't previously have based on large language models and the ability to do really deep, fast, autonomous scaling. over time, the colleagues to the left of me have really illustrated we need to get -- need...
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host: give us an example of what we are seeing. for example, voting from military people overseas, that has always been the case. what kind of litigation would there be around that? guest: there was a lawsuit brought in michigan over this issue by the michigan republican party against that state's democratic secretary of state, a former election law professor, having to do with spouses and dependents, at least some of the spouses and dependents, of overseas military personnel and whether they were entitled to vote through the means provided ordinarily for military overseas. voters, even if they had never lived in the state of michigan before. that is an example. we have certainly seen a lot of litigation over absentee ballots . for example, in georgia, the fulton county republican party brought a case challenging the use of election offices as return sites for absentee ballots. on the democratic side, most of the cases have to do with access. for example, cases regarding the ability to return ballots or have them counted even if th
host: give us an example of what we are seeing. for example, voting from military people overseas, that has always been the case. what kind of litigation would there be around that? guest: there was a lawsuit brought in michigan over this issue by the michigan republican party against that state's democratic secretary of state, a former election law professor, having to do with spouses and dependents, at least some of the spouses and dependents, of overseas military personnel and whether they...
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rexulti, when added to an antidepressant, significantly reduced depression symptoms more than an antidepressant. and less depression? that's a win. elderly people with dementia-related psychosis have increased risk of death or stroke. antidepressants may increase suicidal thoughts and actions and worsen depression in children and young adults. call your healthcare provider right away to report new or sudden changes in mood, behavior, thoughts, or feelings, or if you develop suicidal thoughts or actions. report fever, stiff muscles, and confusion, which can be life-threatening; or uncontrolled muscle movements, which may be permanent. high blood sugar can lead to coma or death; weight gain, increased cholesterol, unusual urges, dizziness on standing, falls, seizures, trouble swallowing, or sleepiness may occur. keep moving forward. ask your doctor about rexulti. [child laughing] (♪) (♪) [child giggling with delight] (♪) come on you two. dinner time. ♪ ooooh. ooooh. ♪ when you have an intellectual disability simple things like getting a job come on you two. dinner time. and being part of a team c
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when someone needs an answer to a presidential question, will they go to an empty oval office where the guy who is supposed to be there is out golfing or will they take that short walk down to the end of the hall? to the corner office? to the white house chief of staff. a rectangular office. not oval office. but that is where the real president might be sitting in the trump white house. and donald trump's speech on election night, the only policy he mentioned were the two words cutting taxes. he never said the word tariff. he never said the word deportation. nothing else. cutting taxes. he will sign a tax cut written by republicans in congress and that could be the only campaign promise he actually keeps. on election night, when in the middle of his speech, donald trump invited a sordid cast of character to say something into the microphone, watch what happened. when he invited susie to the microphone. in that moment, she alone proved that she knows exactly how to handle donald trump. she knows exactly what he really wants which is all the attention. >> susie. come, susie. come. come he
when someone needs an answer to a presidential question, will they go to an empty oval office where the guy who is supposed to be there is out golfing or will they take that short walk down to the end of the hall? to the corner office? to the white house chief of staff. a rectangular office. not oval office. but that is where the real president might be sitting in the trump white house. and donald trump's speech on election night, the only policy he mentioned were the two words cutting taxes....
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i was an amazon and i. i then became peace corps physician in brazil for two years and when i was the next short part is about something that happened when i was a brazilian. i was i was in brazil as a peace corps physician taking care of the peace corps volunteers, as a peace corps physician, speaking portuguese with a local accent. i welcome i was welcomed with open by my brazilian colleagues. one was dr. mark coutinho, who was doing original research on injectable contraceptives known later as depo-provera eltamd. ask one of his colleagues to take me through maternity hospital that was part of the university of biomedical school. one ward was full of women recovering from childbirth. there were two wards full of women recovering from unsafe abortion, and half of those women died. they were too sick, save for the time they got to the hospital. at that time, unsafe was the leading cause of death among women in the childbearing age range in latin america. because i know that's still true then but the time i
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it is an all-time intraday high. dj t resumed trading after being halted, trump says he has no intention of selling shares of trump media and is up 11%. it is a little bit shy of its all-time high. ray wong with the. crypto rules about to change in a way -- >> given j.d. vance's history and what's going on in the market, the removal of gansler, the biggest block, we need clear established rules that we are seeing in the uae, one thing that trump said is he's going to bring the us up as the crypto capital of the world, clear regulations, the ability to trade onto the markets and one thing we are trying to do is to make bitcoin part of the us reserve. stuart: that would be an enormous change. 76,000, dramatic move, germany's government has collapsed after disagreements over the country's week economy. alex hogan joins me now. >> reporter: a lot of uncertainty after all of this playing out this we, germany's 3 party coalition has collapsed, this after the german chancellor fired his finance minister of the pro-business
it is an all-time intraday high. dj t resumed trading after being halted, trump says he has no intention of selling shares of trump media and is up 11%. it is a little bit shy of its all-time high. ray wong with the. crypto rules about to change in a way -- >> given j.d. vance's history and what's going on in the market, the removal of gansler, the biggest block, we need clear established rules that we are seeing in the uae, one thing that trump said is he's going to bring the us up as...
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we turn now to an abc news exclusive with the highway worker who narrowly avoided being hit by an oning box truck. trevor ault is here with the story. incredibly troubling, scary images there, trevor. good morning. >> good morning, rebecca. we often see signs about traffic fines doubling in work zones because crashes like these can be really dangerous. this morning we are hearing from that road worker who narrowly avoid disaster. watch the dramatic moment a truck narrowly misses a road worker on a new york highway. >> i looked down at the right time and got out of there at the right time. >> reporter: 61-year-old chuck ellerson tells abc news how he averted what could have been a tragedy. >> tried to get out of the way the best i can. i thought it was close enough where it would have done a lot more than what it did. >> reporter: he is a highway maintenance worker. he said he'd been collecting trash on that road when a box truck darted in his direction. >> next thing i know, i said this guy is not gonna miss me. >> reporter: dash cam video shows the truck crashing into the work area,
we turn now to an abc news exclusive with the highway worker who narrowly avoided being hit by an oning box truck. trevor ault is here with the story. incredibly troubling, scary images there, trevor. good morning. >> good morning, rebecca. we often see signs about traffic fines doubling in work zones because crashes like these can be really dangerous. this morning we are hearing from that road worker who narrowly avoid disaster. watch the dramatic moment a truck narrowly misses a road...
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but fog has become an issue.ille and fairfield on i-80 down to a quarter mile visibility. santa rosa in there, petaluma airport and novato again not far away. it's sunny, but at those locations they do have fog. same around livermore, over to stockton, although it looks to be getting better at livermore. a little bit of a northerly breeze picking up here. not much, but a little bit. and i expect that to pick up today. napa airport, fairfield showing that slight northerly breeze 40s 50s on the temps. it will be a mostly sunny day, but boy we're running cooler than yesterday by far. double digits cooler palo alto, concord, livermore and santa rosa. it's a cooler pattern for sure. next system will be here tomorrow afternoon and it says i want to favor the north bay or about san francisco. oakland, more so than east and south system will weaken considerably by the time it moves south, but it does look like it will give us more rain and then maybe some hit and miss activity. thursday. friday. one more system. sunday n
but fog has become an issue.ille and fairfield on i-80 down to a quarter mile visibility. santa rosa in there, petaluma airport and novato again not far away. it's sunny, but at those locations they do have fog. same around livermore, over to stockton, although it looks to be getting better at livermore. a little bit of a northerly breeze picking up here. not much, but a little bit. and i expect that to pick up today. napa airport, fairfield showing that slight northerly breeze 40s 50s on the...
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kosloski: yeah, we are generally going to be supporting them through an advisory capacity as an organization that naturally needs to conduct baseline experiments of the environment to see what normal looks like, whether it's balloons, birds, anomalous activity, or drones flying through an environment. we're going to gather a lot of data that will allow us to characterize an environment very well and then detect and follow those tracks hopefully rather efficiently. there's also a lot of overlap in the type of sensors that are going to be used for the counter uas mission and the uap mission, whether that's active detection like radars or passive-like cameras. and so as aaro is trying to push the bounds on detectability for uap, we're hopefully going to have best practices that we can also provide to the counter uas and potentially we might have additional technologies that we can offer them to support. >> i'd like to just address a little bit of reporting and feedback. as you know, aaro is required to develop a mechanism for the public to report uap information. now that that mechanism for cur
kosloski: yeah, we are generally going to be supporting them through an advisory capacity as an organization that naturally needs to conduct baseline experiments of the environment to see what normal looks like, whether it's balloons, birds, anomalous activity, or drones flying through an environment. we're going to gather a lot of data that will allow us to characterize an environment very well and then detect and follow those tracks hopefully rather efficiently. there's also a lot of overlap...
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this may look like an ordinary house in an — year. this may look like an ordinary house in an ordinary street but i year. this may look like an ordinary house in an ordinary street but it i house in an ordinary street but it is no regular building at salford university's energy house where they can control the weather conditions. we find out about heat pods like this. ,., ., we find out about heat pods like this. , ., ., ., , this. good morning. unrest in the encland this. good morning. unrest in the england camp _ this. good morning. unrest in the england camp ahead _ this. good morning. unrest in the england camp ahead of— this. good morning. unrest in the england camp ahead of the i this. good morning. unrest in the england camp ahead of the must| this. good morning. unrest in the i england camp ahead of the must win game _ england camp ahead of the must win game in _ england camp ahead of the must win game in greece. harry kane is unhappy— game in greece. harry kane is unhappy that nine players had cried of sane _ unhappy that nin
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he had an accomplice. and that person was who else? as in the bomb scheme, developed an idea, contract murders. >> he was the brains of this operation. >> lack of brains. >> grant lewis was sitting in a hotel room preparing to testify. now detectives brought him in and turned the tables opposed him. >> grant, you're in the middle of this thing. >> at first, lewis denied involvement, but as the detective revealed details from alexander's confession, he started to open up. >> did you send him to baltimore? >> i didn't send him to baltimore, but i know more about this than i've said. >> lewis admitted to being involved in a murder for hire scam. but said bennett was never supposed to kill anyone. only to get the up front money before turning the person who hired them over to the fbi. >> did you believe that story? >> not in the least. >> so now do you read grant lewis' rights? >> yes. and the cuffs went on. >> but there was still one major detail left. who hired them to kill heidi? >> what really happened the day heidi died? detectives ar
he had an accomplice. and that person was who else? as in the bomb scheme, developed an idea, contract murders. >> he was the brains of this operation. >> lack of brains. >> grant lewis was sitting in a hotel room preparing to testify. now detectives brought him in and turned the tables opposed him. >> grant, you're in the middle of this thing. >> at first, lewis denied involvement, but as the detective revealed details from alexander's confession, he started to...
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i think an election was stolen. we were told an election was stolen. so we're you know, we're here protesting. but the declaration shows, the more careful form of coming to such a distrust, such a decision, and washington resigning commission shows different attitude towards power and retaining it. so i think these paintings still have a lot to tell us today. and i just welcome the opportunity of describing four of them to you tonight. so thank very much. ladies and gentlemen. we will do a brief q&a, if i could. if you would like if, i could ask you if you'd like to ask a question to please your hand and wait for the microphone. so our on zoom can hear us. thank you. i. professor, is that right? no, thank you for that. um. in the bunker hill painting. uh. uh, trumbull put the, uh, a black soldier in there carrying. a musket, which i know, considering how early it was. 1785. i thought that was pretty remarkable. do you his views on on race. that's question number one. question number two is, um, i study charles lee. no known image of him from person fro
i think an election was stolen. we were told an election was stolen. so we're you know, we're here protesting. but the declaration shows, the more careful form of coming to such a distrust, such a decision, and washington resigning commission shows different attitude towards power and retaining it. so i think these paintings still have a lot to tell us today. and i just welcome the opportunity of describing four of them to you tonight. so thank very much. ladies and gentlemen. we will do a...
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i think that's an important principle. the advise and consent responsibility is guinn to the senate and the -- in the constitution. they need to take that seriously and they will. they'll properly vet nominee and that process will play out. look. i'll just say this about a numb of the nominees that have been appointed. i think president trump is looking for persons who will shake up the status quo. and we got a mandate in this election psychle to do that. the status quo is not working for the american people. these are persons who will go in and bring real reform, significant reform to the agencies they lead. if you poll the american people they'll agree that that is an appropriate objective. i think that the senate should do its job and sure, take a look. do a deep dive. vet these persons. move them along for confirmation so the president has the team in place to do what the american people have elected him to do. we're going to support that effort. thank you. appreciate it. have a happy thanksgiving. >> happy thanksgivin
i think that's an important principle. the advise and consent responsibility is guinn to the senate and the -- in the constitution. they need to take that seriously and they will. they'll properly vet nominee and that process will play out. look. i'll just say this about a numb of the nominees that have been appointed. i think president trump is looking for persons who will shake up the status quo. and we got a mandate in this election psychle to do that. the status quo is not working for the...
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atomic weapon in case of an attack box. by nothing, it could have power. but one individual who seems unaffected by this news is the british prime minister, who has doubled down on his nation's support for you quite russians who say, for us and you escalation, are you comfortable with that when people at home or what she missed? or in that you could put us in were at risk. well, it's funny. and so it's very important with steadfast enough support for the price brochures. the address of the issues mutual workshop has to be the one that makes the move to stop this war. it's within like if we missed support, you find this impact signal just the price and putting the rest of the low, including the you get your message to view is fact high that will not be in each. and we'll just thoughts is what, while she's threatening my message is that we need to make sure that you create is putting the best possible position about some long range missiles. all just not enough. it's tony is 4 minutes to says that mates remember, states must
atomic weapon in case of an attack box. by nothing, it could have power. but one individual who seems unaffected by this news is the british prime minister, who has doubled down on his nation's support for you quite russians who say, for us and you escalation, are you comfortable with that when people at home or what she missed? or in that you could put us in were at risk. well, it's funny. and so it's very important with steadfast enough support for the price brochures. the address of the...
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[applause] who got an ovation from house republicans. tonight, house republicans have chosen mike johnson of louisiana again to be their nominee to be speaker of the house. johnson has been a loyal ally of trump's, including on and after january 6th, 2021, norah. >> norah: scott macfarlane on capitol hill for us. thank you, scott. in a time when so much changes happening here in washington, there was a return to tradition today at the white house. president-elect donald trump made a cordial fireside appearance alongside his longtime political foe, president joe biden. we get more now from cbs's ed o'keefe at the white house. >> reporter: given their bitter rivalry, it was an encounter many thought could never happen. but today, in front of a roaring fire, the current and future president exhibited warmth. >> donald, congratulations. >> thank you. >> and looking forward to having a, like we said, smooth transition -- do everything we can to make sure you're accommodated what you need, and we are going to get to a chance to talk about some
[applause] who got an ovation from house republicans. tonight, house republicans have chosen mike johnson of louisiana again to be their nominee to be speaker of the house. johnson has been a loyal ally of trump's, including on and after january 6th, 2021, norah. >> norah: scott macfarlane on capitol hill for us. thank you, scott. in a time when so much changes happening here in washington, there was a return to tradition today at the white house. president-elect donald trump made a...
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i will give an example.thwestern university has had a whole series of pretty intense hate speech against jewish students, including students on the day when admitted students were visiting campus, calling for the closing down of the jewish student organization on campus. you cannot imagine that northwestern would be tolerant of students calling down for closing the gay students or black students organizations. it took them many days to say anything about it. a few years earlier, there had been a series of notes found around the campus on northwestern that said "it's okay to be white." for a variety of reasons, in the context of the campus, you can imagine those notes were provocative, but they were hardly the most houthi just -- most egregious example of hate speech. northwestern released no less than four press releases about those notes. what do you do when universities are unequally treating different students when hate speech is involved? debi: so what is the debate within the jewish civil rights movemen
i will give an example.thwestern university has had a whole series of pretty intense hate speech against jewish students, including students on the day when admitted students were visiting campus, calling for the closing down of the jewish student organization on campus. you cannot imagine that northwestern would be tolerant of students calling down for closing the gay students or black students organizations. it took them many days to say anything about it. a few years earlier, there had been...
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and other authorizes costs in determining matter in kkz with defined. 4 is an ordinance approving an ma'am to the development agreement for the 3333 california street project between the city and county and laurel heights llc. to extend the term of the agreement by 8 years september 11 2043. modifying the affordable housing requirements allow the project to qualify for the temporary fee reduction program under the planning code and include a finance plan with a framework to use property tax revenue to fund the projects public capitol facilities and affordable housing making findings and making findings with the general plan and 8 priority policies of the code in findings of public convenience and welfare. madam chair. >> thank you. i topped acthanking supervisor steph neat sponsor her aid laura rosas is here would you like to remark on her behalf? >> good morning chair chan. i'm lorenzo i'm here on behalf of stefani who cosponsored this pack knowledge the 3333 and then00 california projects bring 1300 homes to the laurel height's neighborhood with investment in infrastructure childca
and other authorizes costs in determining matter in kkz with defined. 4 is an ordinance approving an ma'am to the development agreement for the 3333 california street project between the city and county and laurel heights llc. to extend the term of the agreement by 8 years september 11 2043. modifying the affordable housing requirements allow the project to qualify for the temporary fee reduction program under the planning code and include a finance plan with a framework to use property tax...
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issue for the users, it is an issue for that business and coming up with an interesting revenue polethe value being extracted from the underlying platform. crypto allows companies to co- create virtual worlds that share value in a much more organized way and a much more predictable way in a way that makes the business more investable. so, other side can only be or anyone else, they have their own business that they own, and the block chain is used to ensure that basically, they can keep owning that and keep building their own stop on top. >> just on the crib crypto markets, more importantly, wanting i was told a little while ago was, look, the markets will be supported by use cases of crypto. at the moment, it feels like it is just being supported by optimism that, perhaps the regulatory environment in the u.s. may be more relaxed-- >> there's no question that crypto is it took a long time for us to get comfortable with it ourselves, we have only started building a block chain after the court meta-verse technology has come to be quite perfect right? i know we know there is a problem
issue for the users, it is an issue for that business and coming up with an interesting revenue polethe value being extracted from the underlying platform. crypto allows companies to co- create virtual worlds that share value in a much more organized way and a much more predictable way in a way that makes the business more investable. so, other side can only be or anyone else, they have their own business that they own, and the block chain is used to ensure that basically, they can keep owning...
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so a 3rd of an inch there just along the coastline. almost a quarter of an inch. but further south really some lighter amounts. again, the san francisco and we're talking well, not even really much measurable is from that rain. so really that tropical moisture is located north of the bay area to go along with that. of course, we've had some very gusty winds. we've had numerous power outages reported around the bay area today likely to be more. some of those gusty winds, 30, 50 plus miles an hour over some of the mountain tops, too very gusty out there. and that will continue tonight on and off. in fact, you see the winds as we head through the night tonight, very blustery along the coastline may be easing up a tab, but not by much. still some 30 and some 40 mile an hour winds by tomorrow morning. and then as we head toward the afternoon, still kind of a blustery day that was going to back off a little bit. but it's still going to be brisk and breezy out there by tomorrow afternoon. and then we get another round of rain. and i think that next round, you know, the s
so a 3rd of an inch there just along the coastline. almost a quarter of an inch. but further south really some lighter amounts. again, the san francisco and we're talking well, not even really much measurable is from that rain. so really that tropical moisture is located north of the bay area to go along with that. of course, we've had some very gusty winds. we've had numerous power outages reported around the bay area today likely to be more. some of those gusty winds, 30, 50 plus miles an...
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but again, this is an exception to the rule. so far, really, we've seen across the board across the political boards, what spreads outrage and really of this decision that was emily boarding, their reporting from jerusalem governments around the world have reacted to today's arrest warrants in the united states has rejected the courts move a spokesperson for the white house national security council said the decision was rushed and marred by procedural errors, divided ministration will hold further discussions with its partners. meanwhile, the european union's foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, says o e u. country meant and member states are signatories to the international criminal court and must abide by the ruling. this, it is not a political decision. is that the decision of a court? what go to justice? we need an issue of justice. and the decision of the culture has to be respected and implemented. so i take note of the decision of the international criminal court to issue address squadrons from prime minister netanyahu.
but again, this is an exception to the rule. so far, really, we've seen across the board across the political boards, what spreads outrage and really of this decision that was emily boarding, their reporting from jerusalem governments around the world have reacted to today's arrest warrants in the united states has rejected the courts move a spokesperson for the white house national security council said the decision was rushed and marred by procedural errors, divided ministration will hold...
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and parasite from 2019 won an oscar for best picture. literature. and if, like me, you've become an addict of the weird, violent, unpredictable tv series squid game, you'll have been delighted to hear that a new series is about to hit our screens. but how has this cultural flowering happened? i turned to the bbc correspondent in seoul, jean mackenzie. because korea and the united states have this very close relationship — they've been in this military alliance since the end of the korean war — people here have sort of grown up on us culture and film—makers in particular were looking to hollywood for inspiration and so, by the time the audiences arrived and the world was ready for korean content, the content already looked the part — it had this hollywood sheen — so it was ready to fly. ok, that's understandable forfilm and perhaps for television series. but what about, for instance, music — about k—pop? one of the interesting dynamics with k—pop — and i think for k—pop, you really have to look at bts because they are the most famous k—po
and parasite from 2019 won an oscar for best picture. literature. and if, like me, you've become an addict of the weird, violent, unpredictable tv series squid game, you'll have been delighted to hear that a new series is about to hit our screens. but how has this cultural flowering happened? i turned to the bbc correspondent in seoul, jean mackenzie. because korea and the united states have this very close relationship — they've been in this military alliance since the end of the korean war...
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what has happened so far is there has been an attempt by the un to get an absolute ban on these systemsf any size with autonomous targeting capabilities. the problem is that states, including the united states, have locked progress so far on any sort of ban. and what i say in the book is i think it may be time to move away from an absolute ban and start using an arms-control mindset and thinking about are there certain kinds of these ai systems that we can get all the great powers to agree to place limits around? at some of these smaller systems that could be used as a fascination bot might be one where china, u.s., and the other p5 nations can see it in their interest to limit the spread of such technology because it would be destabilizing to all the powers, and that is a case where you might be able to make progress on arms-control. i think there might be others on larger weapon platforms where the u.s., china, and russia could agree to have some imitations put in place for mutual benefit, but, yeah, the other area where ai has been used, and those are on decision-support, recommendin
what has happened so far is there has been an attempt by the un to get an absolute ban on these systemsf any size with autonomous targeting capabilities. the problem is that states, including the united states, have locked progress so far on any sort of ban. and what i say in the book is i think it may be time to move away from an absolute ban and start using an arms-control mindset and thinking about are there certain kinds of these ai systems that we can get all the great powers to agree to...
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>>>>we want to live in an era of peace, and we want to live in an era of strength. we want an america that dreams big again. and for that, we need to elect donald trump. >>>>kristi noem at the helm of dhs means she'll be working on immigration, but the person reporting directly to the president on his signature issue will be former ice head tom homan, already named border czar. noem could face a contentious senate confirmation after writing in her memoir she killed her untrainable 14 month old dog. >>>>the reason that the story is in the book, because people need to understand who i am, and some of those difficult decisions this was a dangerous animal. that was killing livestock and attacking people. >>>>joining the new trump administration as national security adviser will be florida congressman mike waltz, a combat decorated former green beret. >>>>let's get back to signing peace deals on the white house lawn. the abraham accords let's end this war in ukraine. let's pivot to deal with china. >>>>what is one of the most vocal critics of china in congress? >ryan>wal
>>>>we want to live in an era of peace, and we want to live in an era of strength. we want an america that dreams big again. and for that, we need to elect donald trump. >>>>kristi noem at the helm of dhs means she'll be working on immigration, but the person reporting directly to the president on his signature issue will be former ice head tom homan, already named border czar. noem could face a contentious senate confirmation after writing in her memoir she killed her...