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host: that's similarlia in dayton, ohio. jim jordan represents northwestern ohio, lima and some of the smaller towns in that region. joe from stanford, connecticut, joe, what do you think? caller: my opinion is everybody is picking on the republicans and everything, we need a speaker of the house right now. and the democrats could just help out and put a vote on them and then this thing, are we going to have another -- we need a speaker of the house. we need the speaker of the house to git-going. and they could help out just by changing their vote. everybody's blaming the republicans because they're not getting together but the democrats are not helping out either. host: thank you, sir, for calling in. a reminder 221 republicans in the house, 212 democrats in the house. not a very big margin. 205 republicans were present and voted for either jim jordan or austin scott. jim jordan needs to get to 217 on the floor. right now he won 124 votes in the caucus. the democrats will be holding a press conference shortly. we'll get the
host: that's similarlia in dayton, ohio. jim jordan represents northwestern ohio, lima and some of the smaller towns in that region. joe from stanford, connecticut, joe, what do you think? caller: my opinion is everybody is picking on the republicans and everything, we need a speaker of the house right now. and the democrats could just help out and put a vote on them and then this thing, are we going to have another -- we need a speaker of the house. we need the speaker of the house to...
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and i'm happy that you brought up dayton. there was a patient in dayton who had unwanted pregnancy.ortunately she was diagnosed with cancer and she needed to terminate to get chemotherapy to live, because of the extreme abortion ban on the books she had to leave. can you imagine leaving home at her expenses on top of the trauma and heartache that you're dealing with because people in columbus and the state house whose name you don't know because you've never even voted for them said you have to leave the state in order to access the health care need because we have extreme abortion ban on the books with no exception, no exception. >> i want to give you a chance to rebut. this does bring a question of representation because ohio supreme court has pointed out in previous rulings there's a lot of gerrymandering here and the people making decisions in the state house are not necessarily entirely representative of where the less of the state may be on the issue. >> i find it interesting that the supreme court once again asked if they were okay with the maps that they were presented in a
and i'm happy that you brought up dayton. there was a patient in dayton who had unwanted pregnancy.ortunately she was diagnosed with cancer and she needed to terminate to get chemotherapy to live, because of the extreme abortion ban on the books she had to leave. can you imagine leaving home at her expenses on top of the trauma and heartache that you're dealing with because people in columbus and the state house whose name you don't know because you've never even voted for them said you have to...
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and unhappy you brought up dayton because those also a patient in dayton who had a wanted pregnancy unfortunatelyshe was diagnosed with cancer and. she needed to terminate in order to get the chemotherapy and radiation she needed to live, to live. and because of that, because of this extreme abortion ban on the books she had to leave. can you imagine leaving home extra expenses on top of the trauma and arctic that you're dealing with because people in columbus and the statehouse whose names you don't know because you've never even votedt for them say you have to leave this decoder to access the healthier you need because we have an extreme abortion ban on the books with no exception. no exception. >> i want to getan a chance to rebut but this does bring up a question as a relates to representation. because ohio supreme court has pointed out in previous rulings there's a lot of aggressive gerrymanderingry here. so the people making decisions in the status are not necessarily entirely at least representative of where the rest of the s state may be on the spacious but i find it interesting the supre
and unhappy you brought up dayton because those also a patient in dayton who had a wanted pregnancy unfortunatelyshe was diagnosed with cancer and. she needed to terminate in order to get the chemotherapy and radiation she needed to live, to live. and because of that, because of this extreme abortion ban on the books she had to leave. can you imagine leaving home extra expenses on top of the trauma and arctic that you're dealing with because people in columbus and the statehouse whose names you...
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now agreed to tend to taps back on in southern gaza, providing a drop of relief as the conflict dayton's i spoke to jen list has then boucher earlier. he's in the sarah in the central gaza strip and he told me more about the situation that it's good. okay. and um, there was, there was subsidies of the easily aerial apartment. there were strikes in different areas that costs, like all the threats. there are reports that it's more intense in the city and uh, the border area, north of dogs. uh, but still as well. there were many strikes in, in my, uh, area at the, in the south and communities across law. regarding the human jury and situation. still there is no electricity. and as you mentioned in the report, there are like cues, a for people with big loans and tanks or whatever they have to, to fill it with the, with a water for washing. there's no drinking water badly from the whole bunch of trucks come to the area as long queues are the bakeries and restaurants. and that's 2 or 3 shots to grab whatever they have. they, they are, many people are, are sleeping overnight in their cars or a
now agreed to tend to taps back on in southern gaza, providing a drop of relief as the conflict dayton's i spoke to jen list has then boucher earlier. he's in the sarah in the central gaza strip and he told me more about the situation that it's good. okay. and um, there was, there was subsidies of the easily aerial apartment. there were strikes in different areas that costs, like all the threats. there are reports that it's more intense in the city and uh, the border area, north of dogs. uh,...
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as the conflict. dayton's journalist assigned the circle is in jerusalem and with his rainy troop movements near the border threat. today, i asked them if there are any indications as to when israel will launch it's grand defensive on gaza. well, it's a clear that the ones to launch a kind of a surprise attack as so we don't know exactly when this will take place. and at the same time, there might be other considerations. we know that the today, the prime minister has met for the 1st time with these rallies that are hauled stage in the gaza strip. and this might be a consideration at the same time the americans are trying to find the diplomatic solution. it's ways to at least have a humanitarian core door and take out the foreigners that are inside the god, the strip it together with the categories. there is an attempt, maybe to release the women and children that i have captive inside the gaza strip. so all of this, it could be one of the considerations when this attack would take place. some iran warren is route that is retaliatory strikes against how much could trigger a wider conflict i
as the conflict. dayton's journalist assigned the circle is in jerusalem and with his rainy troop movements near the border threat. today, i asked them if there are any indications as to when israel will launch it's grand defensive on gaza. well, it's a clear that the ones to launch a kind of a surprise attack as so we don't know exactly when this will take place. and at the same time, there might be other considerations. we know that the today, the prime minister has met for the 1st time with...
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dayton, ohio. democrat. go right ahead. caller: i wanted to give someone some woke information. i heard two or three times that israel is the chosen state by the lord, and that is not so. they talk about israel in the bible. israel was a man, not a state. they are saying that jewish people believe in jesus, and that is why they are calling people antisemitic. but jews do not celebrate the birth of jesus. jesus was born 2023 years ago, and he was given that title by rome, not the israelites. host: helen in california. republican. go ahead. caller: i just read two articles from academics who have actually worked with this issue for a while. one of them is brian katz, the other is hannah. the big question they ask in these articles, why now is iran so emboldened to support hamas? iran is also trying to bring in hezbollah, too, to make a joint effort to go after israel after israel sent troops into gaza. i came across this interesting raise they use called "the axis of resistance." it is bigger than just gaza and israel. it seems you have an alliance between iran, russia -- very str
dayton, ohio. democrat. go right ahead. caller: i wanted to give someone some woke information. i heard two or three times that israel is the chosen state by the lord, and that is not so. they talk about israel in the bible. israel was a man, not a state. they are saying that jewish people believe in jesus, and that is why they are calling people antisemitic. but jews do not celebrate the birth of jesus. jesus was born 2023 years ago, and he was given that title by rome, not the israelites....
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team on the road, crisscrossed ohio and raising money for a war relief fund camp sherman played in dayton and toledo and columbus. even at a major league baseball stadium in cleveland and cincinnati, they won six of their eight games. but more importantly, they raised $150,000 for the war effort, which is the equivalent of about 3 million in today's dollars. this showed investors and organized users, including talbot himself, that all star teams like this could be profitable. now, camp sherman was the most important team from 1917, but the marilyn marines were the best team. they were based just north of san francisco and their captain, coach and best player was john beckett, who had been an all-american tackle at oregon. beckett was £210, kind of a giant for his day, and was basically solid muscle. but he also talked with a slight lisp, and he blushed with shyness whenever a reporter talked to him. one interviewer said that beckett acted more like an eight year old girl than a grown up marine. but beckett sure played football like a grown up. he was a tremendous blocker and tackler. he w
team on the road, crisscrossed ohio and raising money for a war relief fund camp sherman played in dayton and toledo and columbus. even at a major league baseball stadium in cleveland and cincinnati, they won six of their eight games. but more importantly, they raised $150,000 for the war effort, which is the equivalent of about 3 million in today's dollars. this showed investors and organized users, including talbot himself, that all star teams like this could be profitable. now, camp sherman...
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lebanon and israel they had over the maritime dispute they had iran and saudi arabia raperman and dayton okay what about israelis and palestinians with diplomates see work in the case of israel? if i see someone sitting a table with a zionist, i'm looking at two zionists essentially. um, you can't have diplomacy with the zionist regime. the zionist regime in and of itself, if you look at you, their own words, the the looks, the plans of their defense ministers, for example, they have the idea of a greater israel, in fact they're actively flaunting it, and greater israel, extends into egypt, it extends into syria, extends into saudi arabia, this is they're telling you what their plans are, so "i'm not really sure why anyone would want to sit a negotiating table with their future potential murderer, you know, it makes no sense. um, the the occupation regime, again is politically backed by the united states, so even if it does go to execute these grants, these grand plans of maybe even invading saudi arabia, syria, jordan, what have you, right? it would have the full political and military
lebanon and israel they had over the maritime dispute they had iran and saudi arabia raperman and dayton okay what about israelis and palestinians with diplomates see work in the case of israel? if i see someone sitting a table with a zionist, i'm looking at two zionists essentially. um, you can't have diplomacy with the zionist regime. the zionist regime in and of itself, if you look at you, their own words, the the looks, the plans of their defense ministers, for example, they have the idea...
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the united states to come back in really in that role, which in some ways during the the sort of dayton period that israel has had with some other middle eastern states, i think that's totally gone now, we're going to see a more aggressive israel following more aggressive united states foreign policy. okay, thank you very much for that, again a quick reminder here, we don't recognize israel um as a state or anything, we recognize it as a regime or an entity. all right, uh, let's bring back our next guest who joins us, let's see what he thinks, we have altaf hussein, the international lawyer, author and politition rejoining us, welcome back, so uh, where can i start with you, you have massive capital fl. from israel, it was happening before the war broke out, the shekel is losing its value, um, the tech sector which we just uh covered, um, it's investment has fallen, and uh, you have mass exciteds of people top of that, and higher government spending as a result of what's happening, and then you have like tourism, one of the sectors that's hit hard uh for israel, this sounds like economy
the united states to come back in really in that role, which in some ways during the the sort of dayton period that israel has had with some other middle eastern states, i think that's totally gone now, we're going to see a more aggressive israel following more aggressive united states foreign policy. okay, thank you very much for that, again a quick reminder here, we don't recognize israel um as a state or anything, we recognize it as a regime or an entity. all right, uh, let's bring back our...
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>>> we go now to the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike turner, who joins us from dayton. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. >> we heard the national security adviser jake sullivan say that the request to congress will be significantly higher than $2 billion in terms of aid for ukraine and for israel. what can you tell us about what is needed? >> i met with him and members of the national security council with the counterpart jim himes at the end of last week and they're talking in terms of a national security package, that is certainly the border, additional funds there for border control, the border barrier, the wall that administration has now said needs to go forward in areas, ukraine. obviously, now that we're dealing with this crisis with israel, bolstering our support for them. also looking in the southeast as to what we might do to support taiwan. as they're putting those together so we don't piecemeal this and look at this as an overall security package it will give us an understanding to have a debate what's needed for this. >> you support bundling
>>> we go now to the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike turner, who joins us from dayton. good morning to you. >> good morning, margaret. >> we heard the national security adviser jake sullivan say that the request to congress will be significantly higher than $2 billion in terms of aid for ukraine and for israel. what can you tell us about what is needed? >> i met with him and members of the national security council with the counterpart jim himes at...
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. >> dayton's party and toy supply has stores in mountain view. san carlos and san mateo.years in business. it's a new ups and downs. but lately it's really been struggling with a 20% decline in sales while competing with places like amazon. but the store owner's daughter posted about the place on tiktok and that video quickly went viral. >> there's over 1000 comments where people are saying, yeah, i shop there when i was kid i had on my birthday is there. i love you guys. you know, above the law. and it's all people that you reach 12 people that knew you know, is amazing. >> for the first time in years, sales addendums are right where they should be here, where where they used to be and to celebrate. check this out. anybody who comes in and mentions that social media video, the tiktoker we'll get 50 per their halloween costumes. so you get a deal. if you spent some time on the santa cruz coast this summer, you may have encountered this sea otter. they called it a for want. yeah, an animal with an aggressive reputation and a growing social media fan club. >> that must of u
. >> dayton's party and toy supply has stores in mountain view. san carlos and san mateo.years in business. it's a new ups and downs. but lately it's really been struggling with a 20% decline in sales while competing with places like amazon. but the store owner's daughter posted about the place on tiktok and that video quickly went viral. >> there's over 1000 comments where people are saying, yeah, i shop there when i was kid i had on my birthday is there. i love you guys. you know,...
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team on the road, crisscrossed ohio and raising money for a war relief fund camp sherman played in dayton and toledo and columbus. even at a major league baseball stadium in cleveland and cincinnati, they won six of their eight games. but more importantly, they raised $150,000 for the war effort, which is the equivalent of about 3 million in today's dollars. this showed investors and organized users, including talbot himself, that all star teams like this could be profitable. now, camp sherman was the most important team from 1917, but the marilyn marines were the best team. they were based just north of san francisco and their captain, coach and best player was john beckett, who had been an all-american tackle at oregon. beckett was £210, kind of a giant for his day, and was basically solid muscle. but he also talked with a slight lisp, and he blushed with shyness whenever a reporter talked to him. one interviewer said that beckett acted more like an eight year old girl than a grown up marine. but beckett sure played football like a grown up. he was a tremendous blocker and tackler. he w
team on the road, crisscrossed ohio and raising money for a war relief fund camp sherman played in dayton and toledo and columbus. even at a major league baseball stadium in cleveland and cincinnati, they won six of their eight games. but more importantly, they raised $150,000 for the war effort, which is the equivalent of about 3 million in today's dollars. this showed investors and organized users, including talbot himself, that all star teams like this could be profitable. now, camp sherman...
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team on the road, crisscrossed ohio and raising money for a war relief fund camp sherman played in dayton and toledo and columbus. even at a major league baseball stadium in cleveland and cincinnati, they won six of their eight games. but more importantly, they raised $150,000 for the war effort, which is the equivalent of about 3 million in today's dollars. this showed investors and organized users, including talbot himself, that all star teams like this could be profitable. now, camp sherman was the most important team from 1917, but the marilyn marines were the best team. they were based just north of san francisco and their captain, coach and best player was john beckett, who had been an all-american tackle at oregon. beckett was £210, kind of a giant for his day, and was basically solid muscle. but he also talked with a slight lisp, and he blushed with shyness whenever a reporter talked to him. one interviewer said that beckett acted more like an eight year old girl than a grown up marine. but beckett sure played football like a grown up. he was a tremendous blocker and tackler. he w
team on the road, crisscrossed ohio and raising money for a war relief fund camp sherman played in dayton and toledo and columbus. even at a major league baseball stadium in cleveland and cincinnati, they won six of their eight games. but more importantly, they raised $150,000 for the war effort, which is the equivalent of about 3 million in today's dollars. this showed investors and organized users, including talbot himself, that all star teams like this could be profitable. now, camp sherman...
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the 9th and on september the 22nd to dayton was liberated from the nazis. the repeats itself, of course, your opinion. so now default sits are near you. so i'm going to new pharmacy. i want to shift my shift portion. this was get you, it was you had the pressure on your roof that your visit just to arouse and rubbing you at the see the children's children, the nation, the stories these mass rallies, understood of us and russian flags caused ever growing frustration among the stone . you know, thirty's and public. we're the new one is this guy, the ford union as apartment to the picnic on you. the 2nd is what he did. on the 9th of may, the 9th, 2005, the brown soldier was doing with red paint. the, exactly a year later on may, the 9th, 2006, stony, a nationalist, led by you already blown stage to protest with their stony and flags and banners at the monument. they were opposed by russian speaking a stony, to try to prevent another attempt to vandalize the monument. on may the 20th, 2006, the stony and nationalist, the game demonstrated demanding. the money w
the 9th and on september the 22nd to dayton was liberated from the nazis. the repeats itself, of course, your opinion. so now default sits are near you. so i'm going to new pharmacy. i want to shift my shift portion. this was get you, it was you had the pressure on your roof that your visit just to arouse and rubbing you at the see the children's children, the nation, the stories these mass rallies, understood of us and russian flags caused ever growing frustration among the stone . you know,...
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jonathan dayton. brigadier general john dickinson. colonel william. few. captain thomas fitzsimons. captain nicholas gilman. lieutenant colonel hamilton. major william jackson. the convention secretary. major rufus king. colonel john langdon. brigadier general william livingston. major james mc. henry. major general thomas mifflin. volunteer. governor. morris. lieutenant charles pinckney. colonel charles coatsworth. pinckney. lieutenant colonel. richard dobbs. speed. surgeon general. hugh williamson. and commanding general. george washington. you know, painters have often found it difficult to distinguish in their art arising from a setting sun during the course of these sessions, i have often observed the sun on the back of general washington's chair. given my hopes and fears for the success of our business at the convention, i also pondered the same question. but now, as i see what we have accomplished, i have the happiness to know that it is indeed a rising and not a setting sun. ultimately, of course, dr. franklin was right. but the debates were far from over. on september 20th,
jonathan dayton. brigadier general john dickinson. colonel william. few. captain thomas fitzsimons. captain nicholas gilman. lieutenant colonel hamilton. major william jackson. the convention secretary. major rufus king. colonel john langdon. brigadier general william livingston. major james mc. henry. major general thomas mifflin. volunteer. governor. morris. lieutenant charles pinckney. colonel charles coatsworth. pinckney. lieutenant colonel. richard dobbs. speed. surgeon general. hugh...
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jonathan dayton. brigadier general john dickinson. colonel william. few. captain thomas fitzsimons. captain nicholas gilman. lieutenant colonel hamilton. major william jackson. the convention secretary. major rufus king. colonel john langdon. brigadier general william livingston. major james mc. henry. major general thomas mifflin. volunteer. governor. morris. lieutenant charles pinckney. colonel charles coatsworth. pinckney. lieutenant colonel. richard dobbs. speed. surgeon general. hugh williamson. and commanding general. george washington. you know, painters have often found it difficult to distinguish in their art arising from a setting sun during the course of these sessions, i have often observed the sun on the back of general washington's chair. given my hopes and fears for the success of our business at the convention, i also pondered the same question. but now, as i see what we have accomplished, i have the happiness to know that it is indeed a rising and not a setting sun. ultimately, of course, dr. franklin was right. but the debates were far from over. on september 20th,
jonathan dayton. brigadier general john dickinson. colonel william. few. captain thomas fitzsimons. captain nicholas gilman. lieutenant colonel hamilton. major william jackson. the convention secretary. major rufus king. colonel john langdon. brigadier general william livingston. major james mc. henry. major general thomas mifflin. volunteer. governor. morris. lieutenant charles pinckney. colonel charles coatsworth. pinckney. lieutenant colonel. richard dobbs. speed. surgeon general. hugh...
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i do think a lot of this could have been avoided if congress dayton instead of going out over augustnd september but the problem is a lot of members month or vacation and i think they need to work through it. >> thank you so much. we are going to stay on the breaking news throughout the hour. kevin mccarthy ousted as speaker. do we want to go to congressman carlos or no? let's get carlos reaction. it's good to have you on the show, your reaction to these events? >> despicable. i think matt gates is looking for a lot of the things he said were wrong or going right. through regular order we have passed 70% of spending, the discretionary spending of the federal government on our way to passing the appropriation bills writing about so i don't think it has to do with kevin mccarthy, is anybody who's there, this would happen because matt gaetz wants attention so that gates is joe biden's favorite republican without a doubt. what this has caused, causing damage to the republican party. we have done structural changes and had restored regular order and now we are faced with chaos due to matt
i do think a lot of this could have been avoided if congress dayton instead of going out over augustnd september but the problem is a lot of members month or vacation and i think they need to work through it. >> thank you so much. we are going to stay on the breaking news throughout the hour. kevin mccarthy ousted as speaker. do we want to go to congressman carlos or no? let's get carlos reaction. it's good to have you on the show, your reaction to these events? >> despicable. i...
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you know, a few years ago pauley and i got a call from friends live in dayton, ohio area. we live north of there. they asked if we were free to go to dinner a few nights later. they said, before we go to dinner, we're going to tour the wright brother's home. great. we enjoy history, let's learn about these amazing two americans. we go there and you pay the lady at the door $5 from the historical society and you learn things about the wright brothers, the bicycle shop and gadgets and gizzmonths. fascinating tour. last stop is orville wright's bedroom and they tell you about this particular wright brother. then they close the tour by showing you two pictures. first picture they holdup, that first flight 1903 in kittyhawk, north carolina, in this thing they called a plane. first you see that and how did that thing get off the ground. the truth is, it barely did, flew 100 feet, got a few feet off the ground. you remember that picture from eighth or ninth grade when they teach that in school. i thought, that is amazing. they put that picture down and holdup a second picture, 44
you know, a few years ago pauley and i got a call from friends live in dayton, ohio area. we live north of there. they asked if we were free to go to dinner a few nights later. they said, before we go to dinner, we're going to tour the wright brother's home. great. we enjoy history, let's learn about these amazing two americans. we go there and you pay the lady at the door $5 from the historical society and you learn things about the wright brothers, the bicycle shop and gadgets and gizzmonths....
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base, and they also have announced plans to break ground with on their new production facility in daytonhe wright brothers flew, by the way. they're going to make 500 of these per year. for the cost of an uber, it'll take you from midtown manhattan out to jfk or that guard ya. yes, i own it. it's backed by microsoft -- by intel, toyota and softbank. stuart: okay. meta, you also like them. >> i do. stuart: holding above 300. >> yep, i'll tell you why. number one, they are laying off people in the meta verse, they're over the metaverse. number two, they're going to possibly charge $14 a month for ad-free news feeds. that'd be interesting, won't it? stuart: it would. and it's holding at about $300 a share. adam, thank you very much. coming up, don't forget to send in your friday feedback. e-mail to varney viewers varneyviewersfox.com. >>> president biden laughed off a question about the chaos in the house of are representatives. the republican party is clearly divided. does that hurt the gop in the 2024 election? good question, or we'll consider it. >>> mortgage rates keep climbing. now the
base, and they also have announced plans to break ground with on their new production facility in daytonhe wright brothers flew, by the way. they're going to make 500 of these per year. for the cost of an uber, it'll take you from midtown manhattan out to jfk or that guard ya. yes, i own it. it's backed by microsoft -- by intel, toyota and softbank. stuart: okay. meta, you also like them. >> i do. stuart: holding above 300. >> yep, i'll tell you why. number one, they are laying off...
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then but you know, i had already written that chapter when nina dayton discovered more and published this wonderful article, which she let me see a little bit told me about and let me see a little bit before it came out. and it all fit perfectly. it all fit perfectly with where i was going. so i was able to get a couple more paragraphs out of it thanks to nina and cornelia hughes dating her article in the new england quarterly and so i, i kind of it wasn't there weren't it wasn't it wasn't really a shock. but one thing i am proud of and that i'm willing to stick by is that i found more poems in newspapers that i think she published anonymously, which was the norm for poets, the norm for women in the late 18th century. and that i think she had particular reasons to do after after she's under even more of a microscope when she becomes famous. and i and i and some of the most interesting and impressive ones are actually from 1775, 70, 76, 77, 78. so i think that and there are a lot of poems that we know from her late, from her late book proposals that we that don't have. and so i think
then but you know, i had already written that chapter when nina dayton discovered more and published this wonderful article, which she let me see a little bit told me about and let me see a little bit before it came out. and it all fit perfectly. it all fit perfectly with where i was going. so i was able to get a couple more paragraphs out of it thanks to nina and cornelia hughes dating her article in the new england quarterly and so i, i kind of it wasn't there weren't it wasn't it wasn't...
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i mean, we you know, the the shooting in dayton several years ago with that shooting that was outside of a a bar, a man started shooting his ar 15 style pistol and there were police right there with ar 15, and they killed him within 30 seconds. but he was still to kill a bunch of people because it's so easy to shoot. and as you pointed out, it's ubiquitous everywhere. so the current regulatory environment is a complicated one. as as you both have explained. we actually have less gun control, less gun regulation at the federal level than we had in the 1990s during the the assault weapons ban. and it's effective period, but there have been some that have taken action to ban or restrict certain types of firearms. could you address that vis a vis ar-15, you know, in particular, i can't own an ar 15 at every single state in the united states. right i mean, it's a it's a complicated a complicated political map. yeah, it's interesting to see how this country deals with the issue of mass shootings and guns as it deals with everything else, which is we see a real split of the country. you see
i mean, we you know, the the shooting in dayton several years ago with that shooting that was outside of a a bar, a man started shooting his ar 15 style pistol and there were police right there with ar 15, and they killed him within 30 seconds. but he was still to kill a bunch of people because it's so easy to shoot. and as you pointed out, it's ubiquitous everywhere. so the current regulatory environment is a complicated one. as as you both have explained. we actually have less gun control,...
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. >> a few years ago poly and i got a call from friends living in dayton, ohio. they asked if we were free to go to dinner with them. sure. before we go to dinner, we are going to tour the write brothers homes. we said great, we enjoy history. let's learn about these amazing americans. we go there and paid the lady at the door $5 from the historical society and you go in this tour and learn these make things about the wright brothers. you learn about the bicycle shop and the other things, the gadgets and gizmos they tinkered with and built. fascinating tour. last stop on the tour is oroville wright's bedroom and they tell you a few more things about this wright brother and then they close the tour out by showing you two pictures. first picture they hold up, they very first flight, 1903, in kitty hawk, north carolina, in this thing they called a plane. and you -- the first -- you see that and you think, how did that thing get off the ground? it barely did. flew 100 feet, a few feet off the ground. you are thinking about -- you sort a remember that picture from eig
. >> a few years ago poly and i got a call from friends living in dayton, ohio. they asked if we were free to go to dinner with them. sure. before we go to dinner, we are going to tour the write brothers homes. we said great, we enjoy history. let's learn about these amazing americans. we go there and paid the lady at the door $5 from the historical society and you go in this tour and learn these make things about the wright brothers. you learn about the bicycle shop and the other things,...
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. >> dayton noted i came from jordan few months ago.y she came here to be safe. >> as of yesterday and incident that happened yesterday, that she's not a. not just for her safety. kids safety for her family's safety. >> so after the incident, the woman says that she went on to pick up her kids at school and then contact burlingame police about the incident. a group is voicing its concerns after san francisco supervisors decided to ban street vending in the mission district. this san francisco latinx democratic club is not happy with city supervisors because it decided. >> that selling goods on mission street will be banned starting next month. supervisor hillary ronen says legalize street vending lead to problems in the mission district in other areas around the city. she says people selling stolen goods on the street and near bart stations have assaulted and threatened public works. employees but advocates from the latin x democratic club say many street vendors just renew their permits to salad the city should not punish everyone for
. >> dayton noted i came from jordan few months ago.y she came here to be safe. >> as of yesterday and incident that happened yesterday, that she's not a. not just for her safety. kids safety for her family's safety. >> so after the incident, the woman says that she went on to pick up her kids at school and then contact burlingame police about the incident. a group is voicing its concerns after san francisco supervisors decided to ban street vending in the mission district....