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the leader of yemen's anso movement has lashed out of. washington over its complicity in israel's genocidal war in gaza, calling the war a us manage killing campaign. he said the us insists on the continuation of the genocide in gaza and uses the media to white wash israeli crimes. fresh israeli attacks on gaza bring the total death doll of its invasion to over 24,600, mostly women and children, with nearly 62 thousand others wounded. israel has lately stepped up its strikes on the southern areas in the gaza strip.
the leader of yemen's anso movement has lashed out of. washington over its complicity in israel's genocidal war in gaza, calling the war a us manage killing campaign. he said the us insists on the continuation of the genocide in gaza and uses the media to white wash israeli crimes. fresh israeli attacks on gaza bring the total death doll of its invasion to over 24,600, mostly women and children, with nearly 62 thousand others wounded. israel has lately stepped up its strikes on the southern...
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after the first trial, and we continue to do so after the second trial, which begs th question, can ansonishment or penalty actually stopped him? as we've heard a caplan sent to the jury doing your closing argument, quote, this trial is also about something much more profound, where the rules that apply to everyone else, to you and to me, to miss carroll and to our families and friends, whether they also apply to donald trump, end quote. carol's lawsuits are only the beginning. judge arthur engoron, who is presiding over the civil fraud trial against trump and his business, is expected to issue penalties in that case by the end of the month. new york attorney general letitia james, who brought the lawsuit and asked the judge to consider penalizing trump upwards of 300 and $70 million in addition to permanently barring him from ever running a company in new york state again, which would be a huge blow to his company. then again, there are trumps for pending criminal trials, the first of which could begin as early as march. trump's legal situation has been conversation fodder for so long,
after the first trial, and we continue to do so after the second trial, which begs th question, can ansonishment or penalty actually stopped him? as we've heard a caplan sent to the jury doing your closing argument, quote, this trial is also about something much more profound, where the rules that apply to everyone else, to you and to me, to miss carroll and to our families and friends, whether they also apply to donald trump, end quote. carol's lawsuits are only the beginning. judge arthur...
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we'reependent on the 50 states to want to buy in, because the constitution gave them control over health car anso we have to prod the states to do certain things. so that's why you think medicare, medicaid, all of them happenedecause we put money on the table for the states to buy in. they didn't have to provide health care to seniors or to l income, but they do it becau they get a big portion of money from the feds to do so. and so we have to we see that continuing so today, partnersp work, we just commercialize. now onaccines for covid before under secretary or leadership the first and thenith our coinuation, the federal government provided access to vaccines to all americans for covid. nearly 700 million shotsn the arms of americans to date. now, that's transitio now the manufacturers of those vaccines are going to take over and it's now back to the commercial market. same time we're relyi on the states to continue to feed us infoation,ata that lets us know where the hotspots are with covid. they're not required to do that duringovid and the crisis, a nationalmergency. they did have to because
we'reependent on the 50 states to want to buy in, because the constitution gave them control over health car anso we have to prod the states to do certain things. so that's why you think medicare, medicaid, all of them happenedecause we put money on the table for the states to buy in. they didn't have to provide health care to seniors or to l income, but they do it becau they get a big portion of money from the feds to do so. and so we have to we see that continuing so today, partnersp work, we...
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anso you get refugee is by the thousands stream and oh by the way for weird reason somebody counts the number that are black. i don't know, it's a toll bridge, but apparently if you're a black person you had to get a different than if you're a white person. so we know 1800 blacks and thousands whites across the river harrisburg. okay, well, that's all good. well and good, but what these refugees bring is a sense of panic. the rebels are clearly coming to pennsylvania. they're right behind us. they're on their way. they're not going ohio. they're not going to west virginia. they're not going to baltimore. washington and they're coming here harrisburg. and so everybody is just panic stricken. the commonwealth of pennsylvania takes all the important papers. ben franklin's stuff, etc., and they put them in two rail cars and show up in the philadelphia fire just to get everything out of harrison burg. they can just in case there's pitched battle being fought there. and i love this quote anywhere else by the way, her husband is general at vicksburg under us grant thomas welsh will die during
anso you get refugee is by the thousands stream and oh by the way for weird reason somebody counts the number that are black. i don't know, it's a toll bridge, but apparently if you're a black person you had to get a different than if you're a white person. so we know 1800 blacks and thousands whites across the river harrisburg. okay, well, that's all good. well and good, but what these refugees bring is a sense of panic. the rebels are clearly coming to pennsylvania. they're right behind us....
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anso to protect this bridge, going to bring all the college boys, lancaster counties to colleges franklin and marshall miller's ll, and they're going to construct rifle pits to try to protect this. in the meantime, everything's going across. there's a key number of valves and horses are setcross this idge. do you know that number appears in the newspaper? and somebody's reading the newspaper here over near reads in the chambersburg repository. his name is richard. all your nose. there's a thousand horses in lancaster. more importantly, jim morelli knows that. tell. this would have been a diagram on what the defenses would have looked like. they are earthworks much like, you know, typical 1863 earthworks. nothing like your surrounded. by 1864 but the college boys doing the best they can trying to defend again the world's longest covered bridge at that point. and on june 22nd, all pretense goes away. hair comes in two parallel columns robert rhodes, allegheny johnson jim morelli. albert gallatin. jenkins and their boss. richard, your there's no doubt we're not going to watch it and we're no
anso to protect this bridge, going to bring all the college boys, lancaster counties to colleges franklin and marshall miller's ll, and they're going to construct rifle pits to try to protect this. in the meantime, everything's going across. there's a key number of valves and horses are setcross this idge. do you know that number appears in the newspaper? and somebody's reading the newspaper here over near reads in the chambersburg repository. his name is richard. all your nose. there's a...
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anso what we said as city is, can we organize ourselves around a cmon goal?an we set out aife expectancy target f our city and organize public, private, nprofit philanthropic sectors to drive towards those goals? can we start to have a conversation within the part of at least the local budgeting process of how we spend against health and can we do this over time and embedded into our our city's planning through law. and so we launched health nyc last week. that's the name of e initiati to do exactly that, to organize our city and that's the role of government, right? set goals create guardrails, strategies, but then allow our civic infrastructure in new york city and frankly this country to to start to deliver and. we think it's ambitious. we know it's t we definitely didn't want to be at the and just allowing this to happen. and so that's why we out the goals that we did. where did we find the goals we looked deeply in our vital statistics data at three things. what are the overall leading causes of death? what are the leading drivers of premature death belo
anso what we said as city is, can we organize ourselves around a cmon goal?an we set out aife expectancy target f our city and organize public, private, nprofit philanthropic sectors to drive towards those goals? can we start to have a conversation within the part of at least the local budgeting process of how we spend against health and can we do this over time and embedded into our our city's planning through law. and so we launched health nyc last week. that's the name of e initiati to do...
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anso if you can find a way to connect, then you overcome at least that first barrier to being able to at least have a further dialog with them personally, as somebody who spent ten years writing politics for the new york times, i value the new york times cooking app much as the political coverage. but how do you let me let me let you close from a question before i go to audience questions, and that is, how do you grade how well journalism is rising to meet this moment. look, i don't think that we lack for cnkite and brokaw's and our generation. i think it's the the terrain that we're working on is extremely perilous. and a lot of it to jackie's point about language and tha kind of like some of the hyperbol language that we're seeing, well, wherdoes that come? it's not in generally the story newspapers or evening newscasts. it's on the 24 hour linr television cable news circuit where it's 24 hours and you need guests a you need content and the most explosive thing is what gets the headline and what gets mocked up and put out. and digital. so i think that ther has be a sweet spot betwee
anso if you can find a way to connect, then you overcome at least that first barrier to being able to at least have a further dialog with them personally, as somebody who spent ten years writing politics for the new york times, i value the new york times cooking app much as the political coverage. but how do you let me let me let you close from a question before i go to audience questions, and that is, how do you grade how well journalism is rising to meet this moment. look, i don't think that...
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violence, chric illness, diet related illne, widening black maternal mortality covid remains on list anso forth. we are going to be deploying packages of strategies across those three buckets. how we reduce overall risk? how do we reduce premature death, and how do we target in our programs around excess death? that doesn't mean theity of new york is going to be delivering everything, but it does mean at we can outline a road map and a framework for all of the many partners who would create our civic infrastructure to help u he rate us. where does the pharmaceutical industry fit into this idea of evention? i mean, the idea, of crse, from the drug indusy, i think, is that by using medicines, you can prevent worse outcos. and so that's a value sing proposition to the industry, to the whole health ca system. of course, pricing ialways in the limelight and inflation act has drawn many challenges from the drug industry, including from boehringer inlheim to the drug pricing provisions there. so how do you make that value proposition especially as you look across the united states where we spend
violence, chric illness, diet related illne, widening black maternal mortality covid remains on list anso forth. we are going to be deploying packages of strategies across those three buckets. how we reduce overall risk? how do we reduce premature death, and how do we target in our programs around excess death? that doesn't mean theity of new york is going to be delivering everything, but it does mean at we can outline a road map and a framework for all of the many partners who would create our...
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anso who fills that gap?z: but i -- i guessha i would sort of push back on is i don't inthere's a gap if the court looks at the statute and thinks, hey, ts a really hard case, it's a really close statute. fifty-two percent likely, i think -- you know, i have 52 percent confidence that x is right -- justice kagan: i'll give you -- martin: 8 peent likely -- justka ge u another on m martinez. does the term "power production" -- i'm just -the are real cases. martinez: right. juste gan: these are -- these are prototypical chevron cases. rtez: but -- justice kagan: does the term "power production capaty refer to ac power that is sent out to the elerigrid or dc power that's produced by a solar panel? martinez: i th the first hypothetical. but let me try to let me try to sort of gi yng about this problem. let's imagine that that statute me to a court before an agency had even acted in the first place. what would a court do? would a court look at the statute -- a statutory term like that that's a hard -prents a hard w
anso who fills that gap?z: but i -- i guessha i would sort of push back on is i don't inthere's a gap if the court looks at the statute and thinks, hey, ts a really hard case, it's a really close statute. fifty-two percent likely, i think -- you know, i have 52 percent confidence that x is right -- justice kagan: i'll give you -- martin: 8 peent likely -- justka ge u another on m martinez. does the term "power production" -- i'm just -the are real cases. martinez: right. juste gan:...
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anso from the seventies to more or less the present, we can look at scandals that are particular pieces of misbehavior. so this is things that are either moral wrongdoing or some kind of potential legal wrgdng. it requires that this be a public thing, not a rumor, and it requires e esident to have to act. or in this case, ilsinclude governors and members of congress, senior administration officials a oer federal nominees. so over time, there's a lot of scandal. so 150 plus scandals,he national level for presidents, that includes the president as well as like, you know, cabinet members, like for like we just mentioned, there are about 338 state scandals involving governors and governors staff. and then there's more than 300 congressional scandals. so that's a lot a lot of scandals, right. and so we can use these data to be able to kind of see how the scandals have an effect on the political system, especially on the president now. so these are things that are scandals, right? legal, wronged doing moral wrongdoing. but there a lot of things that are not scandals that get talked about. so
anso from the seventies to more or less the present, we can look at scandals that are particular pieces of misbehavior. so this is things that are either moral wrongdoing or some kind of potential legal wrgdng. it requires that this be a public thing, not a rumor, and it requires e esident to have to act. or in this case, ilsinclude governors and members of congress, senior administration officials a oer federal nominees. so over time, there's a lot of scandal. so 150 plus scandals,he national...
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anso you would still, i think, havetolook. but at least there, the bl would know and be able to take into account that you are not usinth as a public website. he think putting the disclaimer there, but then saying things like we want you torespond to our surveys on whether we should change the elti system. we want you to respond to our survey. we are working hard. she's not using i. and if you compare this to her campaign website, whh a website, not a facebook page, ere she uses i. here she uses , and honestly, as mark twain said, the only people who should use weinthe singular are royalty and people with tapeworms. i don't think she's either of those. >> ms. karlan, do niyou think y could win under the test posed by the government and . mooppan? i feel like you are talkg about doing your job and it seems like you are saying she's exercingthe authority of her office, whereas the ninth circuit focused on this appearance and function test of thwebsite. it seems to me that you are saying she was doing something more. >> i think w
anso you would still, i think, havetolook. but at least there, the bl would know and be able to take into account that you are not usinth as a public website. he think putting the disclaimer there, but then saying things like we want you torespond to our surveys on whether we should change the elti system. we want you to respond to our survey. we are working hard. she's not using i. and if you compare this to her campaign website, whh a website, not a facebook page, ere she uses i. here she...
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news and brief for this out, the leader of yemen's anso movement has lashed out a washington over his complicity in israel's genocidal war on gaza, calling the war a us-managed killing campaign, he said the us insists on the continuation of the genocide in gaza and uses the media to whitewash israeli crimes. fresh israely attacks on gaza bring the total death toll of this invasion to over 24,600, mostly women and children with nearly 62 thousand others wounded. israel has lately stepped up his strikes on the southern areas in the gaza srip. another palestinian journalist has been martied following israeli strikes on the gaza strip while abu fanuna, the chief executive officer at what's today satellite channel was killed in israeli strikes in central gaza city. nearly 120 journalists have been killed by the regime's occupation forces since october the 7th. incoming rockissarans have sounded in israel's southern most city of alath, israely military claims that it has intercepted several missiles coming from the red sea towards the port city. this is the first such incident since early d
news and brief for this out, the leader of yemen's anso movement has lashed out a washington over his complicity in israel's genocidal war on gaza, calling the war a us-managed killing campaign, he said the us insists on the continuation of the genocide in gaza and uses the media to whitewash israeli crimes. fresh israely attacks on gaza bring the total death toll of this invasion to over 24,600, mostly women and children with nearly 62 thousand others wounded. israel has lately stepped up his...