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we can'tidthings just becse it's t hopefu it'sike people, theyan't do ything without pe.ve lrned thatind ofope of a bter, is no frnd of mi.. distrac me fr wh's rightn front me and in. now i uerstand hope if. what choose do no- th is all have, at we ea have. [♪♪ we, the ju's out ohope, if you wt to kno okay? [indisnct voic] ere's ts of idence that sayspeople nd . there's ts of evence to y that pple needo lose he t[♪♪. hen hopeoes, tion begs." i meanthat's o of e extinction rellion anwhy'that? that tngs wille okay and you n't ha♪♪] act.ink m not sang but it is a dynamic, right? obviouy thers anothedynamic, which isyou'reeally mirable, m not sang but it is a dynamic, right? you ve some pe, theranthenou act,ic, which isyou'reeally mirable, sobuif you, u know, if you. ings goi for it well,right? it's complated. your meage is entirelybout faire, it is, in a way, i suppose a howl of rage and despair. that's right. it is. and you think that is, uh, a message that the people of the world and the potical aders of the wld are gog to resnd t yes.nd the rson why is becse when ople thr
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i ve 3 kid have to ve two pt-time jobs becse i'm aom. but it sti not enoh.i have tget foodtamps from thetate.i still get dicaid from thetate aofor myabies. it a struggle toe able to do thgs for mkids because the way get pa now, thtips. you ow, $3.0an houris definely not ough. $40 an houis not eugh. woma i have en on governme assistaesincmy son was two. it'semoralizg to wor 60 hrs a weeand toot bringome ough mon provi for theasic nee ofour chil allegrto: 70% tippedworkerare wome there e women o work ihop, alebee's, andiners all acrs americ d theyuffefrom o times e povertrate of t rest the s. workfce. nearly hf of tipd works relyn publicubsidies to makends mt. didn't tnk i w gonna ill be on pubc assistce while i'in th industr is is heing up. had toet on fo stamps.i had get a mical car i codn't stain my ple. so youhink thas what want? , that a't what want. mmm it bur me up ery timei think out it. yaraman: we are bsidizin multmillion llar cooratns in twways. weay almosentirelyor theseworkers'ages thrgh ourips. but wee also ping for taayer-fu
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i this cover becse you can see famous he was no more by nobel pre men pauling. that's how they identify him. that was 1958. he continued into the 1960s. here he is at a march asking the british prime minister and the american president to stop testing. and ultimately he. he. won the us the soviets and the british signed a nuclear test treaty in 1963 that put the tests underground so that there would not be that toxic fallout anymore. and pauling pauling believed that this was greatest achievement. he got the nobel peace prize. so his second nobel prize was for his work against nuclear testing. and he said that, you know, he was very proud of the chemistry prize. on thether hand, the nobel peace prize was an indication to me that i had done my duty as a human being. okay. so me wrap ts up here by, talking about the consequences here. linus uling escaped the concept of being a target of j. edr hoover's theory. right. he was weahy. he was well-connted. he was internationally renowned. but most victims of this conspiracy theory were not so lucky. and most all of hoo
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a separate indury on its own and if people le hher up in hollywooare siing on the house committee becse how do you justreventn indury om hirg people? that's a really good queion. one thg that the congressional committees can do is threaten legislation like we will pass laws that have official censorship. if you don't get your house in order. the oth that they can use their political power politicians as representatives, congress to organize boycotts. and so the the movie industry is frightened and they dide, okay, what we're going to do is and appee this committee. and one way wean appease it is to set up these blacklists. yeah, very good question. all right. so there's the black list. the's the gray lists there is also among people who are left who don't lose their jobs. there's an a of edgy topics. this is especially true after 1951, when there's another major hugh whack investigation of hollywood in the movie industry gets really scared and they decide you know, what we should do is not makany moes that can beonstrued in the least sense of having communist sympathies. so no movies ab
a separate indury on its own and if people le hher up in hollywooare siing on the house committee becse how do you justreventn indury om hirg people? that's a really good queion. one thg that the congressional committees can do is threaten legislation like we will pass laws that have official censorship. if you don't get your house in order. the oth that they can use their political power politicians as representatives, congress to organize boycotts. and so the the movie industry is frightened...
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becse was mresponsility toake sureou were ay.>>eah, whi you shod haveandl ed >> well, i cldn't hale it.one dai went tchurch d i justneel dowand prayand i lked to e lord d i sa"you kw, i can do it y more, u kn ow i just c't do ." was tid of a the sitti on.and , so i kw the on one o can he is go >> dyou thinyour god gonna ange me? he is t only onwho kn s. >> are y hopingthat hchanges me?>> tt's a go quest n. it is, want youto ansr it, haha. you kno all my tions to god a in hea rt >>f there an oppounity to see ii can chge bac e would ve thato happen.>> after johanna tns eightn, [she] is goingo be an ad ult, and doest matterf i agre or ion't agree. >> we we arguingver who ts to wch what the tv. was or like sething super petty, anthe lasttraw washen e put hehands on me. this hsehold ijust nota go thingor me. ese are e pictur of mfamily mbers ani live wh th em >> they ld me they hadhat gi anshe's nna beransgenderand i ll them don't mindbut wh they to mei was inkingbout other ki of girl. t when i saw johanna, my god i was inki ng "whas
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ng en we wi then u sl ee i'just cling tmake sure th you're to t your balt in by ni ght.pleaseote, becsecip at(peopltalking backg und) man: dud woma we havehree h rs! uh, th electios goa be reay cl os evervote's gonna rely mat ter. lindrom: ere's no way . we'vbeen on ones sce, uh10:00 is morni . alking ibackgrou ) every te cous right w and we have out two hours. (peoe talkinin bacro unman:id you reive ur ballo sohould i op calli people,or juskeep going? - did evething we cou ld (exhes): tha you thk you so uch. françoisis ahead obr ya - real? - -h mm. juan idownt 44, almost 4 . alison idown a 47 d yan isown at 1. man: tt suck - ah. n: we'reonna, umheadver , umthe city bui ing. won: alright. wll see you. man: oka all rig, see you. hopelly, it ts close but 'll see. that where i is. (iects chiing) cand six mons ago, i didn'think i'd be stding he talkin to abody. (cck les) thank yofor comi anank yo for all e suppor from erybo dywe exped havenrk o is theom pany th purchas our par and weut them the def se. ounext ste in pparing ose lvis tfight for a be state lawin the nt legislive se ion. some
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>> becse you ha to be thstw bjt a.o really loves corn. >> i really like corn. >>reporter: this clip took on a life of its own. spawning musical parodies ♪ corn ♪ ♪ >> reporter: a chipotle and. >> horn? >> yes, corn! >> reporter: and an appearance on the drew barrymore show. >> taking the internet by storm with his love of corn. i really like him. >> reporter: terique is posting his adventures on his own tiktok. >> welcome -- woke him. >> we met up with julian as he headed to brooklyn to the film an episode. he was actually rate not too far from here. tell me about six-year-old julian. >> i was a very outgoing kid. they would call me the mayor of brooklyn because i would talk to everyone apparently. >> that ability to connect with anyone anywhere helping propel "recess therapy" beyond brooklyn. former first lady michelle obama took notice talking about the lessons kids can teach as. > kids can look at these beautiful faces. they are open. they are ready to learn. >> reporter: these kids have a lot to a lot to teach us o
>> becse you ha to be thstw bjt a.o really loves corn. >> i really like corn. >>reporter: this clip took on a life of its own. spawning musical parodies ♪ corn ♪ ♪ >> reporter: a chipotle and. >> horn? >> yes, corn! >> reporter: and an appearance on the drew barrymore show. >> taking the internet by storm with his love of corn. i really like him. >> reporter: terique is posting his adventures on his own tiktok. >> welcome -- woke...
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many of which sll have help wanted signs hanging in tir windows becse of the democrat-fuele worker shorta. the 650 bilon sma business sur-ta will hit mom and pop small businees violating president biden's pledge n to increase taxesn small businesses the $77 bilon irease in the deh tax will force family fas andanches to sell their assets or risk closingheir doors. th $37 billion in new tax on american me energy will kill jobs, raise prices and make us mo dependent on foreign countries for our energy eds. and president biden's gbal tax surrender t forei government will make it better to be a foreign worker or siness than an american on 's a tax deal only china would love. working aricans are scratching their heads over how you'll enforce these taxes due, but i think your budget answers that question, too. democrats handed the irs a $80 billion raise last year taxpayers are now asked in this budget to hand the irs another $43.2 billion. i have to ask, ithat a joke? after a two-year inflation crisis, that has cost american rkers more than two month's of pay, families need every penny they can
many of which sll have help wanted signs hanging in tir windows becse of the democrat-fuele worker shorta. the 650 bilon sma business sur-ta will hit mom and pop small businees violating president biden's pledge n to increase taxesn small businesses the $77 bilon irease in the deh tax will force family fas andanches to sell their assets or risk closingheir doors. th $37 billion in new tax on american me energy will kill jobs, raise prices and make us mo dependent on foreign countries for our...
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r the s becse the roads o the sierra is still incredibly slick. head to our website on kpix.com for the very latest weather updates in your area. >>> and one of san francisco's most famous street performers have died. how they took him to the movie screen in hollywood. >>> and also this could be one of the stranger speeches you've ever seen. why the >>> a really big loss for san francisco tonight, a well-known street performer known as the bucket man has died. well, if you spent any time downtown near the station, you have probably seen larry hunt. you definitely heard him. he got pretty famous for it showing up in the pursuit of happiness and on america's got talent. the medical examiner has not said how he died. hunt was 64 years old. >>> vice president kamala harris will be here in the bay area on friday. she'll be in the city to be a part of a round table to help small businesses owned by the aapi community. we have coverage as she will be extending the private fundraiser. >>> straight ahead in sports, the slim rapper made his debut with his n
r the s becse the roads o the sierra is still incredibly slick. head to our website on kpix.com for the very latest weather updates in your area. >>> and one of san francisco's most famous street performers have died. how they took him to the movie screen in hollywood. >>> and also this could be one of the stranger speeches you've ever seen. why the >>> a really big loss for san francisco tonight, a well-known street performer known as the bucket man has died. well,...
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saltzman: thank you for that becse anypportuty i get to talk about how gat our guardians are i take full advantage of it. you would be really impressed with the quality of the people that are joining the space force. the average age of our enlisted members is 22. that's a relative high number considerinthe other services. if we ha an educated workforce, very educated. we have the luxury of handpicking the best and brightest of a large applicant poolhat wants to join. so were benefiting more from the fact that are kind of small and we can take the cream of the crop, if you wil we are looking for diversity. we are looking for high quality stem education and going to the areas that maybe you don't have a chance to get to in some the other services. y markel set of opportunities that we've taken full advantage of. every me i gout in the fie i'm impressed with the quality and capabilitof what i've seen. sen. rosen: we should expand the program's jamaica -- to make your job a little better. gen. saltzman: you can help me select. i think there were 42,000 hits of interest to join and we have ab
saltzman: thank you for that becse anypportuty i get to talk about how gat our guardians are i take full advantage of it. you would be really impressed with the quality of the people that are joining the space force. the average age of our enlisted members is 22. that's a relative high number considerinthe other services. if we ha an educated workforce, very educated. we have the luxury of handpicking the best and brightest of a large applicant poolhat wants to join. so were benefiting more...
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i've appointed representative to chair this working group becse of his leadership, expertise and integrity. prior to his election to congress he served as a career prosecutor at the state and federal levels. specifically he worked for the department of justice as an assistant united states attorney and was selected as the chief teorism prosecutor in las vegas, nevada. i am confident h experience in investigating and prosecuting with the bipartisan. i'm excited abouthe important work this working group is planning on to do. and i am confident they will produce meaningful reform proposals. but i would be remiss with pfizer alone. from each of you is a commitment to work with the committee and the working group to gain americans trust and to pursue to the pfizer process. the constitutional rights of all american citizens. this commitment is necessary of your organizations have degrade the public tru that ultimately put pfizer at risk. is not congress put pfizer at risk. it is your organization these abuse happen sewhere else they happened under the leadership of the individuals represented by
i've appointed representative to chair this working group becse of his leadership, expertise and integrity. prior to his election to congress he served as a career prosecutor at the state and federal levels. specifically he worked for the department of justice as an assistant united states attorney and was selected as the chief teorism prosecutor in las vegas, nevada. i am confident h experience in investigating and prosecuting with the bipartisan. i'm excited abouthe important work this...
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thiss becse, you ow, the scenario before us, the taiwan scenario could be right in our front yard it touches their core interest, pushing the idea that because of this, you know, they are considering it quite possie that a war will break out. i do not know if americans have grappled with that ft. and here is where mr. colby and i disagree quite strongly is that do not think the u.s. -- taiwan has to be outside the perimeter. this is not good ground, probably the first -- worst place to takon china. have all the advantages. so we should use data to our advante and defend japan and the philippine you can realistically defend in depth. otherwise we will be dragged in a cflict which at the end of the day is a kind of mily quarrel. the bance is against us, t asymmetry of will. they care about this aot mor than we do. and againgoing back to e nuclear risk that is you could certainly see it. i know mr. colby is aware of this, and a taiwan scenario. host: mr. colby? >> i agree with the dangers. the way i look at the taiwan situation is it is in america's interest that it not fall. we forcibl
thiss becse, you ow, the scenario before us, the taiwan scenario could be right in our front yard it touches their core interest, pushing the idea that because of this, you know, they are considering it quite possie that a war will break out. i do not know if americans have grappled with that ft. and here is where mr. colby and i disagree quite strongly is that do not think the u.s. -- taiwan has to be outside the perimeter. this is not good ground, probably the first -- worst place to takon...
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practical considerations those causes of actions didn't accrued until the lal process began, probably becse it's hard -- >> so there are those cases w is it that this case should be held to fall within thatet of cases where theres a delta between the two? why shouldn't we just, isn't the simplest thing just to say the person isn't harmed intel the state process has come to an end and we know for a ft what the state judgment is? >> while, your honor, think you could look at it there is ways. you could look at it conceptually essay by analogy traditional due process claims come those claims are not complete until the full process is over and you know there's been a denial of due process. you could look at the traditional finality rule. those are analogies you could look to. you could look to the analogies inases like wallace versus cato or mcdonough where you're saying we have a favorle requirement because we look at the full process before the state courts. there's also the practical considerations which are importan >> but you are saying you don't care which method wedo? either justice alit
practical considerations those causes of actions didn't accrued until the lal process began, probably becse it's hard -- >> so there are those cases w is it that this case should be held to fall within thatet of cases where theres a delta between the two? why shouldn't we just, isn't the simplest thing just to say the person isn't harmed intel the state process has come to an end and we know for a ft what the state judgment is? >> while, your honor, think you could look at it there...
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tech industry, talented ai researchers and engineers are often not working in the government becse they are offered millions of dollars to work privately. it is hard for the government to compet with the private sector for height and engineering talent. elicit an example of the voice recognition, in-flight tech company that partnered wh several lleges to partner across china, can you give us an idea of what that looked like and the mechanism of how it worked? >> to answer your second question first, there are a number of tech companies that have created ai colleges. this is something that predated the 20 18th and i referred to that said we need at least 50 of these research institutes and colleges before 2020. i see the companies working most in the research institute side ofhings. they are really driving and taking the appcation scenarios that ty are aware of as the mosthallenging things ac in the industry and directly bringing the problems in the clsroom. they help toesign that in mind and are also letting instructors and students ake in. these students can be dergraduates. the are us
tech industry, talented ai researchers and engineers are often not working in the government becse they are offered millions of dollars to work privately. it is hard for the government to compet with the private sector for height and engineering talent. elicit an example of the voice recognition, in-flight tech company that partnered wh several lleges to partner across china, can you give us an idea of what that looked like and the mechanism of how it worked? >> to answer your second...
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the unit states is more vulnerable becse we are more connected. we are more vulnerable because we are the generators of so much intellectual property that is economically valuable an sought-after around the world. it's not an argument for being less connected or generating less ip. so, thquestion is how do you deploy finite resources to protect against infinite threats. and back to the cybersecurity strategy, it is a pretty good job of triaging it. identify the mt critical areas that we really need to ensure we are focused on protecting, in order to continue to deliver services. >> in partnering with those efforts, can you characterize them, are they purely defensive, meant to repel attacks or are there proactive measures that are punitive towards people carrng out these efforts yet, --? >> i spent 10 years building a cybersecurity software business and one thing that became very clear during the course of that was that the offense and defense of cybersecurity lk a lot more like soccer than football. it is t a bla-and-white transition from offee t
the unit states is more vulnerable becse we are more connected. we are more vulnerable because we are the generators of so much intellectual property that is economically valuable an sought-after around the world. it's not an argument for being less connected or generating less ip. so, thquestion is how do you deploy finite resources to protect against infinite threats. and back to the cybersecurity strategy, it is a pretty good job of triaging it. identify the mt critical areas that we really...
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twice as like to die within the first year and three times more likely to die from a pregnancy related becsehan white women. weannot accept that. the first step is undstanding wh that is happening. so for the first time ever, w are going tout real resources into studyingxactly that so we can make conete investments to address this disparity. [applause] we need to support pennsylvanians throughout their whole life. 's home to more tha 3 million. ke those who work hard and continue to serve in their communities. they earned the right to live out theirolden years with dignity. helping seniors access healthcare, transportation and the public benefits that they've earned b they are stretched unable to serve a growing pulation of seniors. it's so critically important that i put a former aaa leader acting secretary in charge of the department of aging. it makes a an investmentll across the commonwealth so we can and sure seniors get the serves they deser and that they get what they need to be able to stay in their homes. [applause] seniors and mothers and children it's up to us to protect the most
twice as like to die within the first year and three times more likely to die from a pregnancy related becsehan white women. weannot accept that. the first step is undstanding wh that is happening. so for the first time ever, w are going tout real resources into studyingxactly that so we can make conete investments to address this disparity. [applause] we need to support pennsylvanians throughout their whole life. 's home to more tha 3 million. ke those who work hard and continue to serve in...
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became th world's most productive economy in that period becse, i thinkthey developed wider engineering base that w connected to scientists, connecting scientists and entrepneurs and developing a wide base of engineerikills related to general purpose trends like mechanization and the spread of interchangeable manufacture in the u.s. four me, i think there is historical antecedents to these pushes i am king. those still existing colges are not a tune the coming donation all technology, whatever term yowant to use. >> i think we have institutions in place. part o it is,here is always going to be a lag beten new technoloes and how different institutions can catch up. the role for the government,or me is to what extent can it step iand help with that lag whe the skills are still racing up to where the technology is going? >> thank you. >> do you want to add something? no? >> i can, if you want. >> i thought you were raising your hand. >> i thought you were turning to me. >> he was. [laughter] i would just add, i think there is a lot of historical examples of where government investment had
became th world's most productive economy in that period becse, i thinkthey developed wider engineering base that w connected to scientists, connecting scientists and entrepneurs and developing a wide base of engineerikills related to general purpose trends like mechanization and the spread of interchangeable manufacture in the u.s. four me, i think there is historical antecedents to these pushes i am king. those still existing colges are not a tune the coming donation all technology, whatever...
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i'm just baffled as where we go from here and how we can put a smile on our faces becse the ople i talk to aren't in this room. when i come out of mass in the morning i have people stop me. when i go to cannella's to have brk fast people stop me and go to cummings and get coffee people stop me, you know what they ask, when the heck are you going to get this straightened out? my penon is losing i value. m dipping into my savings, i can't hel my kids and grandkids anymore because my wife and i don't have the ability to keep up with inflation and i know we have the wonderful programs that we talk about and wonderful ideas that we talk about andt's just bizarre to me, that i think we need to spend more time in the field. we need to go to petersburg, west virginia, we need to go to lahoma, and w need to tal to peopleho really servi the debt. and that our hardwoing american taxpayers. all of us, we have questio of you, i've got to tellyou, i don't know that i would want your job, i don'tnow that i want to be there and wondering where the slap is going toome from next. but you d one hk of a b.
i'm just baffled as where we go from here and how we can put a smile on our faces becse the ople i talk to aren't in this room. when i come out of mass in the morning i have people stop me. when i go to cannella's to have brk fast people stop me and go to cummings and get coffee people stop me, you know what they ask, when the heck are you going to get this straightened out? my penon is losing i value. m dipping into my savings, i can't hel my kids and grandkids anymore because my wife and i...
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but he's got to deal with the people there all the peop he's been you know, ki of running against becse not just in 76, he's not just running against and johnson and ford as his actual oppent, butyou know, running generally against kind of culture and way people do things i whington. but then you get to and you realize, oh, those same people, they're still in congress. you to deal with them there in your own party if you want to get anything done, you've got to deal with congress. hopefully this is also a theme we've taken from the class. we've talked a lot about presidents being kind of embedded in the other branches. and so one of the things that carter wants to do is really speak to the people about all these new things. he he wants to do all these changes. he wants to make. and again, now we kind of think about the president speaking directly to the people on tv or through any various forms of media that we might have or a live that's pretty normal and it wasn't a new thing in 1976, but we haven't really talked about when we've talked about presidents speaking directly to the people
but he's got to deal with the people there all the peop he's been you know, ki of running against becse not just in 76, he's not just running against and johnson and ford as his actual oppent, butyou know, running generally against kind of culture and way people do things i whington. but then you get to and you realize, oh, those same people, they're still in congress. you to deal with them there in your own party if you want to get anything done, you've got to deal with congress. hopefully...
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bu fromhat i have heard day i am glad frankly i have a chance to step out becse i think i was hearing the past from ather democrat from the 2012 era where we lostor servicemembers in a place called then ghazine —- en ghazi in the saying was what difference does i make? it mak aifferee. makes a difference that this commtee wl hold someo acuntabl and i intend to join my colague in danding that this commiee hol someon accouablend i also wa to comment andefore i do that i want to sayhank you evebody for coming none of us want to relive our experiences in the middle east and i regt that you have had to do that i try not to do this with my wounded warrior friends and i thaou for doing it. we continue to pay a pce around the world and we are focused on this two-week period in afghanistan but we continue to pay the price around the world with the perceived weakness of america israq or the cments of one the panembers that the american people are still strong we just hav weak leaders and we pay the price around the world specifically in ukraine because immediately after this debacle putin start
bu fromhat i have heard day i am glad frankly i have a chance to step out becse i think i was hearing the past from ather democrat from the 2012 era where we lostor servicemembers in a place called then ghazine —- en ghazi in the saying was what difference does i make? it mak aifferee. makes a difference that this commtee wl hold someo acuntabl and i intend to join my colague in danding that this commiee hol someon accouablend i also wa to comment andefore i do that i want to sayhank you...
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the thing we are concerned about when theederal government by proxy contracts this out becse it can'td speech it can define time and place but it cannot band content and anyone would be foolish to think when the fbi comes to a private company and highlights speech and then would expect them to do nothingo, of course they would respond to that. the fbi knew they would. they expected them. and i could use a couple of analogies, it is illegal for the united states to assassinate a foreign leader it would be illegal to pay three.2 million dollars to a assassinate a foreign leader it is illegal in some cases but we have to have a policy debate if wede would invade another country articulate pay other group to fight t that isr them a exactly whathe fbi did. they said we cant d this ourselves we will contract out pico we will wanr out through another comny. do you think'm overly dramatic are in my characterization of what we see? >> we don't. you are correct freedom of speech is the foundation for our democracy and we see federal government put extraordinary amountre of dpressure on and face
the thing we are concerned about when theederal government by proxy contracts this out becse it can'td speech it can define time and place but it cannot band content and anyone would be foolish to think when the fbi comes to a private company and highlights speech and then would expect them to do nothingo, of course they would respond to that. the fbi knew they would. they expected them. and i could use a couple of analogies, it is illegal for the united states to assassinate a foreign leader...
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bottom line is we are having difficulty in receiving grants from the state revolving fund primarily becse of the way they determi economic feasibility or accountability. at they are saying is r rates are too low and what is happening is they are looking at what people are able to pay across the board and while tre might be one area richer than another, that skews the numbers and as a result despite t size of philadelphia, despite being the largestone of the largest port cities and the country we are in a situation ere we are not able to obtain the grants and as a result we receive loans . those loans put a bden on the customer becau the loans have to be repaid. let me also answer your second part. when you stated what projects could we do, there are a plethora of projects we have. like i said earlier our engineers are smart. they have tons of projects we can work on. one of them is our water revitalization program that is going to turn around and have 400 projects that allow us to rebuild our water plants, our transmission mains and make sure we have the tunnels we need to transport redun
bottom line is we are having difficulty in receiving grants from the state revolving fund primarily becse of the way they determi economic feasibility or accountability. at they are saying is r rates are too low and what is happening is they are looking at what people are able to pay across the board and while tre might be one area richer than another, that skews the numbers and as a result despite t size of philadelphia, despite being the largestone of the largest port cities and the country...
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and is revolutionary in philadelphia becse people can monitor their water uge. they can monitor if there a leak in their pipe. it is a larger million-dollar project but it isoing to greatly beneficial for decades come. >> coming from a clean water utility water loss is not a concern for us but in the implementation of smart technology, in our interceptor systems we do use some of the smart meter covers to identify during periods of wet weather events, high flows we might either reroute flows if that is possible because oftentimes rainfall is not uniform across the servic area or to deploy forces to potentially mitigate some of the problems with high flows. with our treatment facilities, we are huge energy user. we have you smart technologies to analyze how we use energy and possibly tie it to our equipment to slow down some of the aeration equipment when it is not aided to run at fl capacity. the ability to line this tremendous amount of infmation we collect -- weekly tons of information. our staff can only manage so much. we have gone to technologies to be able
and is revolutionary in philadelphia becse people can monitor their water uge. they can monitor if there a leak in their pipe. it is a larger million-dollar project but it isoing to greatly beneficial for decades come. >> coming from a clean water utility water loss is not a concern for us but in the implementation of smart technology, in our interceptor systems we do use some of the smart meter covers to identify during periods of wet weather events, high flows we might either reroute...
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>> no but that' probay because of the searches i was making >> probably becse it is all about is that the drummond from texas was sing attemptingo contl contt whenn fact the evidce is the white house most certainly attempted to control coent on twitter. mr. shelnberge were you aware ofattere this l-new steve >> ire to answer that question. >> i mean specifically the exchange. >> the tiegen exchange -- >>'m probably mispronouncing r name, i'morry. let me ask, he you combed the so-called twier files to lo at other examples that aren't about the biden wte house or the fbi that might in fact involve people fm the right ideologically or from republican ranks? >> mr. congressman i mentioned before we are focused not on the biden or the trump. that just this morning we released an exchange where twitter talked about vetting the accounts of both mr. biden and mr. trump and really we were looking at the intelligence agencies when we were doing this research and as i mentioned before their conclusions targeted people on both the left and the right globally again including the yellow vest moveme
>> no but that' probay because of the searches i was making >> probably becse it is all about is that the drummond from texas was sing attemptingo contl contt whenn fact the evidce is the white house most certainly attempted to control coent on twitter. mr. shelnberge were you aware ofattere this l-new steve >> ire to answer that question. >> i mean specifically the exchange. >> the tiegen exchange -- >>'m probably mispronouncing r name, i'morry. let me ask,...
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especially becse congress specifically thought there needed to be that level of political accountabilityhin the government. host: had that person -- they made the nomination, has that person been approved? guest: last year, that person's name is paul rosen. then in the job since last summer. host: with the rubicon advisors, what sort of wk do you do in your private work? guest:hat is my company. i do advisory work on national security issues, geopolitical risks, sanctions, that sort of work for venture capital firms, investment banks, corporate entities throughout the united states. host: missoi, danny is onhe independent line. caller: thank you so much. maybe you could answer a couple of questions. china clipping around over in the middle east. we have military over there. what do you think about that? does china own any of our iraq war debt? have a great day, goodbye. guest: appreciate the queson. i don't have an answer on the debt issue. the answer on china and its footprint around the world including the middle et is something tha the overa focused on, in addition to modernizing the
especially becse congress specifically thought there needed to be that level of political accountabilityhin the government. host: had that person -- they made the nomination, has that person been approved? guest: last year, that person's name is paul rosen. then in the job since last summer. host: with the rubicon advisors, what sort of wk do you do in your private work? guest:hat is my company. i do advisory work on national security issues, geopolitical risks, sanctions, that sort of work for...
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if i had a propertyvailab, i have enough money becse they had to sell my house at a loss but i have moneym it, would you be a bad time to build? guest: we have a housing shortage but one thing to consider as you mentioned the hurricane, what is the cost of insurance? insunce rates are rising and more hazardous regions say huicane or floodg. we want to have a sound system. tient be -- people should believe in areas without the risk of flooding or hurricanes. we do not know when tornadoes or hate or wildfire. in ranm events we have normal property iurance but if you're consideringuildin one factor you should consider is the insurance cost. but overall we have a housing shortage. any building wod alleviate some of the shortages that is currently in place or continue to be place. host: what about the situation in florida with homeowners insurance and people not being ab to get it in that state? how is that pacting housing? guest: the florida market is the one that is most robust whether it has people not feeling the natural disaster risk but people are continuing to move into florida. the job
if i had a propertyvailab, i have enough money becse they had to sell my house at a loss but i have moneym it, would you be a bad time to build? guest: we have a housing shortage but one thing to consider as you mentioned the hurricane, what is the cost of insurance? insunce rates are rising and more hazardous regions say huicane or floodg. we want to have a sound system. tient be -- people should believe in areas without the risk of flooding or hurricanes. we do not know when tornadoes or hate...
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prelogar: let me break it apart into two different components becse think there's a first order question of whether congress could have foreseenheossibility of debt discharge at all. and i think the answer to that has b yes. that was a well-established form of relief that you can provide toorrowers in hardship tuations, as i previously mentioned. it's one of the core provisions in the title four, and congress, and specifically enacting a statute th's aimed at this problem of not leaving borrowers worse f reaction to a national emergency, clearly understood that using -- justice roberts: i'not -- i'm not fainyou for repeating rats or, since i think i've probably repeated my question. but you are just saying, it's the same argument about what modify and wave means. ms. prelogar: it means that the atutory matter on the chemical argument about discharge now, you've asked me several questions about the scope of this program, and let t to be responsive to that. i recognize that this is a big program, but tt's in direct reaction to the covid-19 pandem, ich, itself, was a really big problem. the
prelogar: let me break it apart into two different components becse think there's a first order question of whether congress could have foreseenheossibility of debt discharge at all. and i think the answer to that has b yes. that was a well-established form of relief that you can provide toorrowers in hardship tuations, as i previously mentioned. it's one of the core provisions in the title four, and congress, and specifically enacting a statute th's aimed at this problem of not leaving...