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possibility of a further escalation, if israel had not assassinated hamas's leader and prime negotiator for asushim to act of aggression against iran in tehran. that is what provoked the israeli, the iranians attack on israel and now israel's response.- attack on israel and now israel's response. but israel has been — israel's response. but israel has been pointing _ israel's response. but israel has been pointing out - israel's response. but israel has been pointing out that l israel's response. but israel. has been pointing out that its response is in fact over a continuous series of attacks by iran and its proxies over the last year, pointing presumably to hamas and to hezbollah? yes. to hamas and to hezbollah? yes, but this was— to hamas and to hezbollah? yes, but this was an _ to hamas and to hezbollah? yes, but this was an attack _ to hamas and to hezbollah? yes, but this was an attack on - to hamas and to hezbollah? yes, but this was an attack on iran - but this was an attack on iran and iran has not attacked israel, other than in response to act by israel. so there is no point in looking
possibility of a further escalation, if israel had not assassinated hamas's leader and prime negotiator for asushim to act of aggression against iran in tehran. that is what provoked the israeli, the iranians attack on israel and now israel's response.- attack on israel and now israel's response. but israel has been — israel's response. but israel has been pointing _ israel's response. but israel has been pointing out - israel's response. but israel has been pointing out that l israel's...
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the president of the asu will lead the pledge of allegiance at tonight's rally.n you talk to your friends in arizona, do you see those same warning signs that that political oracle is warning democrats about? >> absolutely. i think the support is waning with kamala harris. when she first announced, there was a lot of fake enthusiasm. we see that dissipate. the polls have shown it and the betting markets have shown it in the students on campus have shown it. we have had events with charlie kirk, and we will have one with vivek ramaswamy tomorrow evening and president trump on campus at asu, something truly remarkable and something we haven't seen but the youth vote and republicans in i don't know how many years, longer than i have been alive. it is truly something to see in my time that is just a remarkable thing. periods feeling to that point, what is the reaction to donald trump rallying on your campus today? let's face it, the numbers bear it out. democrats typically capture the youth vote. if he is making time to rally on a college campus, that tells me someth
the president of the asu will lead the pledge of allegiance at tonight's rally.n you talk to your friends in arizona, do you see those same warning signs that that political oracle is warning democrats about? >> absolutely. i think the support is waning with kamala harris. when she first announced, there was a lot of fake enthusiasm. we see that dissipate. the polls have shown it and the betting markets have shown it in the students on campus have shown it. we have had events with charlie...
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over the past 24 hours artillery guns in the asu were destroyed. at the same time, military personnel are helping those residents of ugledar who remained in the city, this is more than 100 people, they are given all the necessary medicines, food, and essential items. from the special operation zone, my colleague, military correspondent eduard punigov. infantrymen from zabaikalsky krai patrol the liberated ugledar every day, in the basements of half-destroyed houses there are many civilians who need help. hello, guys, thank you for. these people refused to leave their hometown when they were offered move to the west of ukraine, many have relatives in donetsk and lugansk, i lived here for how long, i've been here for 2 years and 7 months, i lived, well, it was fine, well, it was hard, well, in every way, yes, it was in every way, russian soldiers give everyone water, food. and medicine, water, you have water , so you have food, yes, food, we have cereals, we'll live on cereals, yes, here's water, here 's at least a cake for the girls, according to lo
over the past 24 hours artillery guns in the asu were destroyed. at the same time, military personnel are helping those residents of ugledar who remained in the city, this is more than 100 people, they are given all the necessary medicines, food, and essential items. from the special operation zone, my colleague, military correspondent eduard punigov. infantrymen from zabaikalsky krai patrol the liberated ugledar every day, in the basements of half-destroyed houses there are many civilians who...
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. settlement, in the neighboring sumy region , a vampire rocket stop was eliminated, from which the asuops, among other things , fired at the border regions of russia. as a result of decisive actions, a unit of the zapad group of troops liberated the settlement of vishnevoye in the kharkov region. they defeated the manpower and equipment of the forty-fourth, fifty-third, sixtieth mechanized, fourth tank brigade of the armed forces of ukraine and the 117th brigade of territorial defense. two counterattacks of assault groups were repelled. the enemy's losses amounted to 410 servicemen, five vehicles , a 155-mm howitzer m777 made in the usa, a 155-mm howitzer fh70 made in the uk, two 122-mm howitzers d-30, two 105-mm guns m-119 made in the usa and the electronic warfare station enclave n. two ammunition depots were destroyed. well , here are the successes of our military, just in the kursk border area, repelled two attacks in plekhovo has 20 people in the ukrainian armed forces, they lost another 25 while trying to break through the state border in the village of novy put, two even surrend
. settlement, in the neighboring sumy region , a vampire rocket stop was eliminated, from which the asuops, among other things , fired at the border regions of russia. as a result of decisive actions, a unit of the zapad group of troops liberated the settlement of vishnevoye in the kharkov region. they defeated the manpower and equipment of the forty-fourth, fifty-third, sixtieth mechanized, fourth tank brigade of the armed forces of ukraine and the 117th brigade of territorial defense. two...
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there, but this was the riskiest option, because they said that it was mined that's it, snipers, the asuhere in droves, that is, they could shoot you in the back, you could hit a mine , that is. it was risky, so i decided that it would still be easier through the western border. you choose the safest option in your opinion - to go out on your own through the forests, through the mountains? yes, the first people we met were the slovak police, who stopped us, checked our documents, took us to the station, processed us there for literally a couple of hours and let us go. we went by bus to germany, registered in refugee camp, and i lived there for more than half a year, when i crossed the border, i... melts and the german turns out to be a person who is maximally squeezed into a framework, that is , if some foreigner is rude to him in the metro, he cannot answer him back, because he will be fined for it, such fines, sanctions will be imposed that he will have to work there for 10 years, therefore the german is a non-conflict creature who cannot even stand up for himself, your arrival at sher
there, but this was the riskiest option, because they said that it was mined that's it, snipers, the asuhere in droves, that is, they could shoot you in the back, you could hit a mine , that is. it was risky, so i decided that it would still be easier through the western border. you choose the safest option in your opinion - to go out on your own through the forests, through the mountains? yes, the first people we met were the slovak police, who stopped us, checked our documents, took us to the...
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this is especially serious, but the most paradoxical thing is that the asu soldiers themselves did itopping various shells so that we wouldn't get the equipment, but russian paratroopers not only put the turkish armored car on the move right in the frontline forest, but also upgraded its appearance, in the lowland area, kirpi was already leaving with tactical signs of the north group of forces and the number of the airborne regiment on the body. our paratroopers didn't even drive a kilometer on the kursk land in the captured armored personnel carrier until they painted over the symbols of the ukrainian national battalion. everything inside was modernized according to our russian. standard thought that this key would suit us best, the enemies are bastards not left the keys, well, that's not allowed, if you 're throwing them away, leave them with the keys. well , at least there was diesel, at least everything was fine, that's it, the brick started up, on the road and in the field the brick behaves well, however, our paratroopers rarely travel around the kursk region in a turkish armored
this is especially serious, but the most paradoxical thing is that the asu soldiers themselves did itopping various shells so that we wouldn't get the equipment, but russian paratroopers not only put the turkish armored car on the move right in the frontline forest, but also upgraded its appearance, in the lowland area, kirpi was already leaving with tactical signs of the north group of forces and the number of the airborne regiment on the body. our paratroopers didn't even drive a kilometer on...
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they don't say that at asu. >> that you're right. >> usc doesn't study.nks, matt. >>> up next we'll see an inspiring young rugby player from the south bay, how she's representing her family's heritage on and off the field. >> it's cool to represent not just san jose, but al does mark farrell have the right experience to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber stamped hundreds of millions to homeless nonprofits with zero accountability and orchestrated a pay-to-play scheme that sold out taxpayers to the highest bidder. mark farrell has all the wrong experience for the change we need. >>> you never know what could happen unless you try and that's something we can all learn from a young woman from san jose. >> that's right. she's not only playing a sport on the world stage, she's representing her family's heritage and legacy. >> our kevin ko on the rise of a south bay athlete you've probably never heard of until now. >> reporter: ivy ramos grew up ab
they don't say that at asu. >> that you're right. >> usc doesn't study.nks, matt. >>> up next we'll see an inspiring young rugby player from the south bay, how she's representing her family's heritage on and off the field. >> it's cool to represent not just san jose, but al does mark farrell have the right experience to shake up city hall? in nearly ten years as supervisor, mark grew the bureaucracy by authorizing or creating a commission almost every year. he rubber...
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ugledar came under our complete control, impregnable, but nevertheless less conquered fortress in the asufenders of russia do not plan to stop, they will only move forward, but with the support of fresh forces. dmitry ermakov and anton khobotov, vesti donetsk. israeli troops attacked a mosque in the central region of the gaza strip, as reported by the al jazeera tv channel, at least 18 people were killed, many remain under the rubble. the lebanese capital is also being shelled in residential areas. strong fires. meanwhile, in iran, retaliatory strikes from israel are expected in the coming hours, the answer for recent bombing. victoria koroleva will talk about the situation in the middle east. on the eve of the anniversary of the hamas attack on israel on october 7, the world is preparing for a new round of escalation in the middle east. the israeli army has warned of a growing threat of terrorist attacks. asheva. next week we will mark the first anniversary of the start of the war on october 7. "we are prepared and expect that there will be attempts to commit terrorist attacks in the rea
ugledar came under our complete control, impregnable, but nevertheless less conquered fortress in the asufenders of russia do not plan to stop, they will only move forward, but with the support of fresh forces. dmitry ermakov and anton khobotov, vesti donetsk. israeli troops attacked a mosque in the central region of the gaza strip, as reported by the al jazeera tv channel, at least 18 people were killed, many remain under the rubble. the lebanese capital is also being shelled in residential...
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. >> you're the ucsf eastburn asus campus. he died at the scene. his name has not been released yet. the driver involved is cooperating with police, drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. the cause is still being investigated. >> catherine robirts has lived in the area for more than 2 decades. i find it really terrifying to cross the street. absolutely. every say all sadly, she says she's not surprised someone was killed in this intersection. roberts explained what neighbors want changed to make this area safer for pedestrians. we can ban right. turns on red. >> i know i the sky apparently have the green light. but how much safer with that? make everything. >> we can time the lights to 20 miles an hour. >> 10 years ago, the city adopted vision 0 to end all traffic fatalities walk sf is calling on city leaders to complete that commitment public health epidemic. and we need our leaders to treat it as such. history and deaths surpassed last year's total of 18 in the city on november. 17th walk sf and other organizations will be hosting th
. >> you're the ucsf eastburn asus campus. he died at the scene. his name has not been released yet. the driver involved is cooperating with police, drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. the cause is still being investigated. >> catherine robirts has lived in the area for more than 2 decades. i find it really terrifying to cross the street. absolutely. every say all sadly, she says she's not surprised someone was killed in this intersection. roberts explained what...
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stopped arizona states 553 last year, but this time students were rushing the field after the win, asu got it 2017 to 19. now a huge games today, one of college football's best rivalries, number one, texas, number eight teen oklahoma in the red river rivalry, say that three times real fast longhorns are undefeated, but as soon as a beat and texas of five in the last six tonight, it's a number two ohio state all the way across the country number three, oregon. number nine, ole miss at number 13, lsu. >> we also have sacred heart at howard hughes beisner it's a 500 baby and then we have veronica is washington the state at fresno state games today. >> thanks. >> you got the i don't know if cursing is genetic. i think it's a shared gifts. >> he called her out. he called her out. so wasn't a why you wanted to alright. let's get ready. now for a blast video game. this taljah, remember play in super mario of course, donkey carts. legend of zelda. well, there's a brand new museum in japan that's like stepping into a time machine, then intend on museum is now open and it's located the in the ol
stopped arizona states 553 last year, but this time students were rushing the field after the win, asu got it 2017 to 19. now a huge games today, one of college football's best rivalries, number one, texas, number eight teen oklahoma in the red river rivalry, say that three times real fast longhorns are undefeated, but as soon as a beat and texas of five in the last six tonight, it's a number two ohio state all the way across the country number three, oregon. number nine, ole miss at number 13,...
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. >> you're the ucsf eastburn asus campus. he died at the scene. his name has not been released yet. the driver involved is cooperating with police, drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. the cause is still being investigated. >> catherine roberts has lived in the area for more than 2 decades. i find it really terrifying to cross the street. absolutely. every say all sadly, she says she's not surprised someone was killed in this intersection. roberts explained what neighbors want changed to make this area safer for pedestrians. we can ban right. turns on red. >> i know i the sky apparently have the green light. but how much safer with that? make everything. >> we can time the lights to 20 miles an hour. >> 10 years ago, the city adopted vision 0 to end all traffic fatalities walk sf is calling on city leaders to complete that commitment public health epidemic. and we need our leaders to treat it as such. inconvenience is very actually saved my and my child's >> pedestrian deaths have surpassed last year's total of 18 on november. 17th
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right now childcare is more expensive than sending your kid to asu, so these are the things we should be doing as often as we can to make everyday better. there were a lot of personal habits of were just around there, and we will not go through every line. ms. lake: i would be interested in you doing that. rep. gallego: the state representative center in email asking her to stop him up because what happened did not happen. she is supporting us and supporting us in this campaign. whenever she does not have an answer, she goes for a personal attack. she will ban abortion. she was willing to taliban your daughter cannot have an abortion even if she was raped. moderator: we will move on to the economy. mrs. lake, i went to rescue a specific question. a lot of people in the state of arizona regardless of the stock market going up or unemployment being low, they are struggling right now. what does a living wage look like to you, and how as a senator would you help people in arizona get to a point where they could afford housing? ms. lake: i am so glad you were asking these questions, becaus
right now childcare is more expensive than sending your kid to asu, so these are the things we should be doing as often as we can to make everyday better. there were a lot of personal habits of were just around there, and we will not go through every line. ms. lake: i would be interested in you doing that. rep. gallego: the state representative center in email asking her to stop him up because what happened did not happen. she is supporting us and supporting us in this campaign. whenever she...
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media and the combination of it and especially with people like elon musk who apparently are just asus selfish as donald tru iss and who don't care about t well-being and the welfare of americans as long as it gives them, you know, a boost for them and gives them an in with donald trump. i think it goes to show the irresponsibility of these leaders and the -- i would say the thfriendships and the ties that they have when they're so reckless and they don't care about the grieter good of the country. >> yeah, i mean, the fact fema hasn, to dedicate space on a landing beigesp to rebut information being spread by a person in turn trying to run the agency is a level of irony and sickness i can'tro begin to comprehend or contemplate. olivia troy, thank you for your time tonight. >>> we have a lot to get to tonight. i'll sit down with an author to discuss the war in the middle east and how it figures into his new book "the message." but first -- but first, remember when donald trump would complain that vice president kamala harris was hiding from the press? what does he think of the three int
media and the combination of it and especially with people like elon musk who apparently are just asus selfish as donald tru iss and who don't care about t well-being and the welfare of americans as long as it gives them, you know, a boost for them and gives them an in with donald trump. i think it goes to show the irresponsibility of these leaders and the -- i would say the thfriendships and the ties that they have when they're so reckless and they don't care about the grieter good of the...
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although lewis wrote the note, most journalists already suspected that the billionaire owner, jeff asusis also the owner and founder of amazon had put his thumb on the scale to block the endorsement. in the wake of the announcement, prominent editor at large robert kagan resigned from his role, and more people may follow suit soon. 16 colonists signed their names to the letter calling the decision a terrible mistake. one unnamed member told, if you don't have the balls to own a newspaper, don't.asus is not the only billionaire to interfere with a newspaper endorsement project this close. blocked his paper's endorsement of kamala harris. three editors at the l.a. times, including the pulitzer prize winning writer resigned and both papers are expecting thousands of readers to cancel their subscriptions. thousands already by the way. the post-'s justifications included that they did not endorse candidates regularly until 1976, and this would be a return to that tradition. did not want the l.a. times to contribute to the country's vast political divide. let's be very clear about what we are
although lewis wrote the note, most journalists already suspected that the billionaire owner, jeff asusis also the owner and founder of amazon had put his thumb on the scale to block the endorsement. in the wake of the announcement, prominent editor at large robert kagan resigned from his role, and more people may follow suit soon. 16 colonists signed their names to the letter calling the decision a terrible mistake. one unnamed member told, if you don't have the balls to own a newspaper,...
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. >> you're the ucsf eastburn asus campus. he died at the scene. his name has not been released yet. the driver involved is cooperating with police, drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. the cause is still being investigated. >> catherine roberts has lived in the area for more than 2 decades. i find it really terrifying to cross the street. absolutely. every say all sadly, she says she's not surprised someone was killed in this intersection. roberts explained what neighbors want changed to make this area safer for pedestrians. we can ban right. turns on red. >> i know i the sky apparently have the green light. but how much safer with that? make everything. >> we can time the lights to 20 miles an hour. >> 10 years ago, the city adopted vision 0 to end all traffic fatalities walk is calling on city leaders to complete that commitment public health epidemic. and we need our leaders to treat it as such. history and deaths surpassed last year's total of 18 in the city on november. 17th walk sf and other organizations will be hosting the 1
. >> you're the ucsf eastburn asus campus. he died at the scene. his name has not been released yet. the driver involved is cooperating with police, drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. the cause is still being investigated. >> catherine roberts has lived in the area for more than 2 decades. i find it really terrifying to cross the street. absolutely. every say all sadly, she says she's not surprised someone was killed in this intersection. roberts explained what...
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. >> you're the ucsf eastburn asus campus. he died at the scene. his name has not been released yet. the driver involved is cooperating with police, drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. the cause is still being investigated. >> catherine roberts has lived in the area for more than 2 decades. i find it really terrifying to cross the street. absolutely. every say all sadly, she says she's not surprised someone was killed in this intersection. roberts explained what neighbors want changed to make this area safer for pedestrians. we can ban right. turns on red. >> i know i the sky apparently had the green light. but how much safer with that? make everything. >> we can time the lights to 20 miles an hour. >> 10 years ago, the city adopted vision 0 to end all traffic fatalities walk sf is calling on city leaders to complete that commitment public health epidemic. and we need our leaders to treat it as such. >> 16 this afternoon live look outside at the bay looking at the city of san francisco on the right hand side of your screen. there. l
. >> you're the ucsf eastburn asus campus. he died at the scene. his name has not been released yet. the driver involved is cooperating with police, drugs and alcohol are not suspected to be involved. the cause is still being investigated. >> catherine roberts has lived in the area for more than 2 decades. i find it really terrifying to cross the street. absolutely. every say all sadly, she says she's not surprised someone was killed in this intersection. roberts explained what...
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coats of funds on seeing his name. 3 minutes later he sold his bus and the points running also to asus. i'm a seal. the lake is the last to the stevens have lose 134 to 110. it was a nice moment. the chance really gave me like i was a straight face to, but i felt it felt really good come, especially coming from here. he's better than our event and that situation. 20000 fans grew my name and getting the game. one me to view the game and the rosary person. i don't know if i would been able to handle it. so to, to see him get his 1st brain basket in this arena where he grew up, not too far away from here. so that's a believable moment as been and upset at 10. this is paris most as well, number to call us all across. being knocked out by french play it you get them back and back. he's ranked 18th in the well switched to a 3rd round victory and $0.03 for the biggest win of his career. he sets of amazing and the quotes of finals with australia, jordan, to see that as long as there is 3. so the quote finals those the gym and i became a root cause home crowds to beat another frenchman off of f
coats of funds on seeing his name. 3 minutes later he sold his bus and the points running also to asus. i'm a seal. the lake is the last to the stevens have lose 134 to 110. it was a nice moment. the chance really gave me like i was a straight face to, but i felt it felt really good come, especially coming from here. he's better than our event and that situation. 20000 fans grew my name and getting the game. one me to view the game and the rosary person. i don't know if i would been able to...
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lastly the border it has very much asu presidential foreign policy issue is interesting is trying toure out like if i googled for pictures of presidents going to the border, how far back when i get pretty and really kind of tapped out once i got past george w. bush of theg concept of a president going to the border is like a regular part of presidential is i think there pretty new phenomenon and you know the makes is because my thing about like washington and the border, the mortars were extraordinarily course in the 18th century in the 19th century and there were a guest, certain force, fairly well defended but that's about it pretty unsupported security i don't think really even started to i don't even know what it started register for that they had to guess that would say that is started to register during the cold war people are concerned about nuclear weapons and infiltration they think they started to think seriously about it as terrorism began to be a pressing issue because my think about the southern border, which these of course all the and there was a regular migration back
lastly the border it has very much asu presidential foreign policy issue is interesting is trying toure out like if i googled for pictures of presidents going to the border, how far back when i get pretty and really kind of tapped out once i got past george w. bush of theg concept of a president going to the border is like a regular part of presidential is i think there pretty new phenomenon and you know the makes is because my thing about like washington and the border, the mortars were...
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my son goes to asu university and the support for trump is off the charts.t: arizona state university? caller: yes, yes. kids on college campuses have been silenced. that is not happening anymore. people are sick of the censorship. they want their opinion to be heard. they want their concerns to be valued. they have not been for the last 15 years. our ruling class has told us all to sit down and shut up. we will likely high inflation whether we like it or not. we will love the mandates. america is sick of it. the fact we are even polling california and new york makes no sense at all. democrats always win those states. go to the states where it does matter. you will find there's tens of millions of democrats now voting republican. they have switched party affiliation. it is a two-point swing for every person that did that. this race was over before it began. host: ok. marion is in georgia on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to talk to trump directly. "60 minutes," he said he would not do an interview because they are g
my son goes to asu university and the support for trump is off the charts.t: arizona state university? caller: yes, yes. kids on college campuses have been silenced. that is not happening anymore. people are sick of the censorship. they want their opinion to be heard. they want their concerns to be valued. they have not been for the last 15 years. our ruling class has told us all to sit down and shut up. we will likely high inflation whether we like it or not. we will love the mandates. america...
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my son goes to asu university and the support for trump is off the charts. arizona state university? caller: yes, yes. kids on college campuses have been silenced. that is not happening anymore. people are sick of the censorship. they want their opinion to be heard. they want their concerns to be valued. they have not been for the last 15 years. our ruling class has told us all to sit down and shut up. we will likely high inflation whether we like it or not. we will love the mandates. america is sick of it. the fact we are even polling california and new york makes no sense at all. democrats always win those states. go to the states where it does matter. you will find there's tens of millions of democrats now voting republican. they have switched party affiliation. it is a two-point swing for every person that did that. this race was over before it began. host: ok. marion is in georgia on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to talk to trump directly. "60 minutes," he said he would not do an interview because they are goi
my son goes to asu university and the support for trump is off the charts. arizona state university? caller: yes, yes. kids on college campuses have been silenced. that is not happening anymore. people are sick of the censorship. they want their opinion to be heard. they want their concerns to be valued. they have not been for the last 15 years. our ruling class has told us all to sit down and shut up. we will likely high inflation whether we like it or not. we will love the mandates. america...
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right now childcare is more expensive than sending your kid to asu, so these are the things we should be doing as often as we can to make everyday better. there were a lot of personal habits of were just around there, and we will not go through every line. ms. lake: i would be interested in you doing that. rep. gallego: the state representative center in email asking her to stop him up because what happened did not happen. she is supporting us and supporting us in this campaign. whenever she does not have an answer, she goes for a personal attack. she will ban abortion. she was willing to taliban your daughter cannot have an abortion even if she was raped. moderator: we will move on to the economy. mrs. lake, i went to rescue a specific question. a lot of people in the state of arizona regardless of the stock market going up or unemployment being low, they are struggling right now. what does a living wage look like to you, and how as a senator would you help people in arizona get to a point where they could afford housing? ms. lake: i am so glad you were asking these questions, becaus
right now childcare is more expensive than sending your kid to asu, so these are the things we should be doing as often as we can to make everyday better. there were a lot of personal habits of were just around there, and we will not go through every line. ms. lake: i would be interested in you doing that. rep. gallego: the state representative center in email asking her to stop him up because what happened did not happen. she is supporting us and supporting us in this campaign. whenever she...