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>> is bonner the canary in a cold line -- in the coal mine?'s maternity ward closing, representative sauter supported a bill that would have allowed doctors to terminate pregnancies to protect a woman's health, not just prevent her death. but, that effort was shot down by other republicans. >> the list was endless when we began considering the conditions that could fall under that language we want to make sure that health of the mother doesn't become so broad that everything becomes an exception to take the life of a potential child. >> i think it sends a really powerful message to the citizens of idaho, that the legislature doesn't think that the protection of the health of pregnant patients is important. >> far to the south, in boise, dr. lauren miller resigned earlier this month from her position at idaho's largest hospital. she's been forced to send patients out of state to end dangerous pregnancies, including a woman with a serious kidney disease. >> i could very easily have taken care of that patient along with my partners. we have the k
>> is bonner the canary in a cold line -- in the coal mine?'s maternity ward closing, representative sauter supported a bill that would have allowed doctors to terminate pregnancies to protect a woman's health, not just prevent her death. but, that effort was shot down by other republicans. >> the list was endless when we began considering the conditions that could fall under that language we want to make sure that health of the mother doesn't become so broad that everything becomes...
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from the fact that in the history textbook there is a whole chapter was andrey dmitchu sugar and bonnerssian history here, it is important to understand this textbook should clear me none. look, i'll clean it up no. fine. great. come on, because i looked at the children, i was stunned and closed such moms like me, millions were silent. despite the fact that thanks for this impulse of mine, so to speak , appreciated. we understand that this is here again. e the same as we said abroad. uh, that means border guards. not just some kind of squad. eight is better. no, it should be a complex multi-level system. now she is gone. well, yes, i mean that tutorials are the same. it's difficult at the system level where the concept is. excuse me, which are implemented there by the ministry of the relevant officials, teachers in the field, and so on, border guards, and the reason for the bullshit is caused by the ministry of culture. another oprichnina is needed in the ministry of economy and finance, and then everything will be in order. yes, the fact is that we are not yesterday and not today mired
from the fact that in the history textbook there is a whole chapter was andrey dmitchu sugar and bonnerssian history here, it is important to understand this textbook should clear me none. look, i'll clean it up no. fine. great. come on, because i looked at the children, i was stunned and closed such moms like me, millions were silent. despite the fact that thanks for this impulse of mine, so to speak , appreciated. we understand that this is here again. e the same as we said abroad. uh, that...
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now this bonner's and susie don is making things even less harm. a task force from the town of rank, a ga, now got towards 8 month old son survived the long journey by the road from saddam. but now his health is deteriorating. my child has diarrhea fever. he's coughing and his throat too swollen at a time to cancel this disease and return. he's in rank, help him consumed. realize he says, the manners he needs to go to the hospital agency, tens of thousands of people of leading the conflict incident on something neighboring countries such as south for don. children are specially valuable. these people have been looking for public along the homes to kids in the condition of diseases, maybe some what do you with families across the board meetings to in terms of can with conditions a rough this camp was opened on the 26th of april. it started or full, but now look at it. it's growing in size. it's now for some people are not sleeping on the street in churches and schools because there is no space more people are still crossing the border. they'll also
now this bonner's and susie don is making things even less harm. a task force from the town of rank, a ga, now got towards 8 month old son survived the long journey by the road from saddam. but now his health is deteriorating. my child has diarrhea fever. he's coughing and his throat too swollen at a time to cancel this disease and return. he's in rank, help him consumed. realize he says, the manners he needs to go to the hospital agency, tens of thousands of people of leading the conflict...
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disapproval. hundreds of people took the streets of harassment chanting unto worse slogans on weaving. bonner's which read no nuclear war and no g 7. we heard from some of the protesters, we said the weekends meeting of western leaders was nothing more and a work conference the united states and tends to plan military operations through the summit, which will lead to will to g 7 to somebody is a war conference. we strongly oppose the time we strongly oppose the us military actions. japan has purchased 400 tomahawk missiles from the united states, which are absolutely oppose as it would lead to war against these, sent me because of the sent me to ease is meet of the law. because the is the notice i mean for peace on while attending the g 7 gathering in japan as a partner, india is prime minister and a render a movie called for a former for you, then it is a matter of analysis. why do we have to talk about peace and stability in different forms? why is the un, which was started with the idea of establishing peace, not successful in preventing conflicts? today, it is necessary that reforms should
disapproval. hundreds of people took the streets of harassment chanting unto worse slogans on weaving. bonner's which read no nuclear war and no g 7. we heard from some of the protesters, we said the weekends meeting of western leaders was nothing more and a work conference the united states and tends to plan military operations through the summit, which will lead to will to g 7 to somebody is a war conference. we strongly oppose the time we strongly oppose the us military actions. japan has...
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government's policies on its relationship with the nato, a lions, demonstrators marched with the headlight bonner reading. if wars can be started by lies, peace can be started by fruits. russian flags were seen to, as well as the signs of support for the funder of which the lake says freely and citizens. julian, a saw, he's currently sitting in a maximum security prison in the new k, i'm facing extradition to the us on charges of espionage itself. the 1st time that us really into a voice or discontent with western policies. in march, people also hit the streets, jumping up to me to some things suggesting the shipping fee, the ones, and the price for quote us, i'm bishop, the. okay, the russian city of cause of is hosting an international for them for in best are, is over 7000 people for some 85 countries are in attendance and advisor to humans present 5 east side to the r t that her country is high hopes that russia will deal with the re emerging realities that faces in the world take less than the school i go by. we are against the situation in which our russian brought this note, friends, not p
government's policies on its relationship with the nato, a lions, demonstrators marched with the headlight bonner reading. if wars can be started by lies, peace can be started by fruits. russian flags were seen to, as well as the signs of support for the funder of which the lake says freely and citizens. julian, a saw, he's currently sitting in a maximum security prison in the new k, i'm facing extradition to the us on charges of espionage itself. the 1st time that us really into a voice or...
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May 24, 2023
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i think all the time about ruth bonner, the woman who opened the national museum of african-american history and culture in 2016 alongside the obama family. she sort of rang the bell to signal the opening of this museum that had been generations in the work. and ruth bonner, the daughter of an enslaved person, not the granddaughter, not the great granddaughter, the woman who opened national museum of african-american history and culture in 2016 with the daughter of someone born into slavery. my grandfather's grandfather was enslaved. so when five year old son sits on my grandfather's land, i imagine my grandfather sitting on his grandfather's lap. and i'm reminded again that this history we ourselves was a long time ago, just wasn't that long ago at all. i was on a trip, england, a of years ago, and i went to oxford and i was visiting was on this tour of this prestigious historical university and the tour guide was showing us all these buildings. and he said, you know this famous poet wrote this poem in this building this famous philosopher, his treatise on this building, this famous
i think all the time about ruth bonner, the woman who opened the national museum of african-american history and culture in 2016 alongside the obama family. she sort of rang the bell to signal the opening of this museum that had been generations in the work. and ruth bonner, the daughter of an enslaved person, not the granddaughter, not the great granddaughter, the woman who opened national museum of african-american history and culture in 2016 with the daughter of someone born into slavery. my...
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the local paper jumped on all this, of course, and bonner joy heard a lot of stories. >> there were awho speculated that he she might have gone to a town to unemployment celebration, the area she would've driven through was a very rough area. and it just came to my mind that maybe she had been carjacked. >> certainly, something very bad must have happened. something, maybe, that happened in her car. so, was corona her killer? or was he finally telling the truth, that he stole her car outside that bar. but that was true, how did we get there? and where was sabine? >> could it be, sabine had plans that nobody knew about. had this free spirit simply skip town? coming up. >> there were two women at the sarasota airport, and they were sure they saw her up ahead, in line. you know, to get onto an airplane. >> when dateline continues. -yeah, let's focus on the rv. -rv? okay, everybody, look at the rv and smile. this is what you want for your family portrait? good point. we bundled the boat with our home and auto first. -hey, team, get on in here. -team? oh. fun. now everyone say "24/7 financ
the local paper jumped on all this, of course, and bonner joy heard a lot of stories. >> there were awho speculated that he she might have gone to a town to unemployment celebration, the area she would've driven through was a very rough area. and it just came to my mind that maybe she had been carjacked. >> certainly, something very bad must have happened. something, maybe, that happened in her car. so, was corona her killer? or was he finally telling the truth, that he stole her...
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recognized as a leader and served for six years as the legislative director to former congressman jo bonner. she served five years as chief of staff to congressman michael burgess, three years as chief of staff in the office of the house sergeant at arms, and the last several years in her role as counsel to the ranking member and later chairman on the house committee of ethics. mr. guest: i would not have been able to make the transition into my role on ethics without kelly's guidance. she has served as a wealth of institutional knowledge and a trusted advisor to me since last august. kelly's presence in the house will be missed. but she will not go far. kelly will continue to be a resource to the institution at the helm of congressional -- of the congressional institute where she will undoubtedly enjoy continued success. mr. speaker, i ask the house to join me in congratulating kelly and thanking her for her many years of service. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. payne: i ask unanimous
recognized as a leader and served for six years as the legislative director to former congressman jo bonner. she served five years as chief of staff to congressman michael burgess, three years as chief of staff in the office of the house sergeant at arms, and the last several years in her role as counsel to the ranking member and later chairman on the house committee of ethics. mr. guest: i would not have been able to make the transition into my role on ethics without kelly's guidance. she has...