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. >> joining us now, delaware governor matt meyer.nk you for joining us. it's great to be here. good morning. >> so what do you say about. >> these companies potentially. >> leaving the. >> stalwart delaware as the place to keep your corporation? well. >> the truth. >> is, in business, companies are always potentially leaving. >> they're always. >> potentially coming. it's just a matter of what leaders are going to go out and win the business. >> for over 100. >> years, delaware has been. the incorporation venue of choice. >> for all the leading. >> companies in the world. today, as i speak to you, nearly. 2.2 million entities are registered in delaware. over two thirds of the fortune 500 companies, 81%. >> of us. >> ipos last year were incorporated in delaware. >> we're leading. >> the way. >> we understand. >> their threats. >> to delaware supremacy. >> that's happened a lot. >> in the last 100 years. and what i'm saying. >> is we're going to be out front making. sure we win this business. if companies have already left. >> we're. >
. >> joining us now, delaware governor matt meyer.nk you for joining us. it's great to be here. good morning. >> so what do you say about. >> these companies potentially. >> leaving the. >> stalwart delaware as the place to keep your corporation? well. >> the truth. >> is, in business, companies are always potentially leaving. >> they're always. >> potentially coming. it's just a matter of what leaders are going to go out and win the...
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that's rita ricard, a beloved member of the bb hospital staff in delaware.ate a milestone. rita has brought this same energy and enthusiasm to her patients now for 50 years. what's the best part of your job? >> makes you feel good that people care that much about you. >> out of the ashes of altadena, los angeles, a love story like no other. brian mcshea and stephanie rainer was finally allowed back to their destroyed home. brian scouring through the debris hoping to find the one possession he cared most about. >> my first reaction was like, oh, look, here it is. >> and he found it. the diamond engagement ring he hid in his desk to one day surprise stephanie. and in that moment brian knew exactly what to do. >> i found it, and it's like, oh, here it is, will you marry me? >> i cried. i was crying. and i gave him a big hug, and i obviously said yes. >> here's a little gift from us to you. >> thank you. >> and for 22-year-old albert jeffries this is the gift of a lifetime. inside that gift box, a note. >> it says you don't me but in december 2024 i became your
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so, we just want to issue this warning to our constituents across the delaware valley and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, for five minutes. mr. lamalfa: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to speak a little bit about the amazing asset we have available to us in this country in nuclear power, nuclear generation. we don't -- we're not really taking vapg of that technology as -- advantage of that technology as well as we can be for how efficient it is and the multiplier effect it has. so right now in this country we do have 93 commercial nuclear reactors. and they generate approximately 20% of the nation's electricity. so we are indeed a very large producer of nuclear power in the world scheme of things, but we have some very good partners around the world in france and japan and some of the other western countries that are really good at it as well. within the u.s., we have reactors in 28 different states. illinois leads that with 11 reactors. pennsylvania has nine. california h
so, we just want to issue this warning to our constituents across the delaware valley and with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. lamalfa, for five minutes. mr. lamalfa: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to speak a little bit about the amazing asset we have available to us in this country in nuclear power, nuclear generation. we don't -- we're not really taking vapg of that technology as -- advantage...
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in fact, the quakers really wanted dickinson when he was the president of the delaware constitutional convention, 1790 192. really really wanted him to to get religious exemptions for quakers serving in the militia written into the delaware constitution. and he said, no, that is for a statute that's not not for our constitution and that that also echoes what james james initially had a conscious conscientious objector clause in the second amendment, but there was a of pressure to take it out because among other reasons people, just sort of thought, well, you if you have that, everyone's going to become quaker. and and they didn't they didn't trust people in that regard. but apart from that when dickinson was president. first delaware and then pennsylvania he in the beginning of both presidencies he he put out a presidential proclamation that was called an a proclamation on suppressing vice and immorality. and in it he called for basically reformation of manners. and this something he'd been thinking of since he was his, you know, in his twenties. and he said in proclamations that ever
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this old irish white guy from delaware, and scranton. scranton then delaware. this guy who was the able lieutenant to the first black president, never stabbed him in the back. then when you get the opportunity to be the most powerful person on the face of the planet, two biggest number two, he picked a woman of black and asian dissent to be his vice president. then when he got the opportunity to appoint somebody to the most powerful court on the face of the plant he picked a black woman to do that. and then when you decided we needed to change the order in which we do and select our presidential nominees in our party, he elevated black and brown voices to have a seat at the table to do that. and then he is the only president of either party to ask a black person to serve as chair of the dnc. [applause] sometimes we cannot see the forest from the trees. this man appointed almost 27% of his appointment to the federal bench were black folks. [applause] and the majority were people of color. so this is a joe biden appreciation moment right now. because i appreciate
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amna: to discuss more about the fallout, i spoke earlier with chris coons of delaware, who serves onh the senate foreign relations and judiciary committees. welcome back. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. amna: it took just a few days for elon musk to essentially take control of usaid, now threatening to shut down the agency. if this is illegal, then what can be done about it? >> a legal challenge to how and why and when this happened could be coming. second, we are working to press the administration and colleagues to recognize the important work that is done around the world that makes us more safe, that keeps american safe, secure and prosperous, and this work needs to continue, whether it's countering human trafficking in mexico, preserving wild spaces and mozambique, intercepting viruses like ebola in uganda before they break out, the men and women of usaid and the nonprofits from around our country who serve around the world in response to humanitarian disasters and crises and promote democracy, security and stability do valuable work that needs to continue and i will suppor
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amna: democratic senator chris coons of delaware joining us tonight. thank you for your time. sen.oons: thank you. geoff: the u.s., canada and mexico all agreed to delay the start of president trump's tariffs and hold off at least for now on the possibility of a trade war among allies. the delay is only for a few weeks and as of now there will be new tariffs taking effect tomorrow. 10% on goods from china already on top of materials dating back to president trump's first term. amna: president trump also called the new tariffs and opening salvo and spoke about his plans to issue new punitive tariffs against another ally, the european union. these threats and the prospects of a trade war lead to a number of questions about how tariffs have been used in the past and what effect they will have and potential impacts now. our economics correspondent takes a look. reporter: tariffs. taxes on imports collected in the u.s. at 328 ports across the country. here's a look at some of the reasons president trump gives to hide them. -- height of. >> instead of taxing our citizens, we will tax for
amna: democratic senator chris coons of delaware joining us tonight. thank you for your time. sen.oons: thank you. geoff: the u.s., canada and mexico all agreed to delay the start of president trump's tariffs and hold off at least for now on the possibility of a trade war among allies. the delay is only for a few weeks and as of now there will be new tariffs taking effect tomorrow. 10% on goods from china already on top of materials dating back to president trump's first term. amna: president...
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. >> i'm joined now by democratic congresswoman sarah mcbride of delaware. she sits on the house foreign affairs committee. congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. and you probably heard president trump just a short time ago saying he liked the concept of usaid, but it was taken over by, i think he called it radical leftist lunatics. what do you make of that? >> well. >> this is no way to run a government, but this is the chaos of the trump administration. his attacks on funding and workers at usaid undermine our national security. they undermine global health. they undermine our very economy. it's creating incredible risk of global pandemic. it's throwing vulnerable women in oppressive regimes under the bus. it's already resulted in prison guards who were overseeing thousands of i.s.i.s. combatants in syria walking off the job because their pay was temporarily frozen. so the president can say what he wants. he can throw out names and insults, but foreign adversaries like china and russia are cheering on these actions because they know when the unit
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their home in delaware to reagan national airport. >> i haven't seen any ambulances going, like to hospitals. in essence, just you know, explained everything. >> reporter: he returned hours later to tell his three surviving children their mom and brother were gone. >> it was critical for mto drive back from the airport before kids wake up. i understood. their reaction was shock and followed by disbelief. and my 7-year-old asked, can we reboot them? no. sorry, can't. >> reporter: your 7-year-old asked can we reboot them? >> yeah. when he said that, i knew what he meant. >> reporter: shawn's skating partner, angela yang, was also killed, as was the entire livingston family. 11-year-old olivia, her sister everley and their parents, donna and peter. >> we were their moms for three day does, kissed their boo boos. >> reporter: they were on their way to visit their daughter alley, a student at villanova. grace cantrell is one of alley's best friends. >> one of the things that her parents won't be for. like her wedding, her first boyfriend, first kid you enjoye hospitality. >> reporter: ian epstein
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this is kathleen in georgetown, delaware, democrat. caller: good morning mimi and buddy out there. i have concerned. i don't know if everybody happened to see this but there was a robbery and at the end but it was not certain elon musk n gave th -- elon musk gave the nazi salute. i saw that. there was a rally in germany and he was up on the stage jumping up and down at a neo-nazi celebration or whatever. votes will be taken in the following order.ken in the motion to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 43 and h.r. 776. the first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. pursuant to clause 9 of rule 20, remaining electronic votes will be conducted as five-minute votes. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from arkansas, mr. westerman, to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 43 on which the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk shall report the title. the clerk: h.r. 43, a bill to amend the alaska native claim settlement act to require that village operate cases shall not be required to convey left hand and trust to th
this is kathleen in georgetown, delaware, democrat. caller: good morning mimi and buddy out there. i have concerned. i don't know if everybody happened to see this but there was a robbery and at the end but it was not certain elon musk n gave th -- elon musk gave the nazi salute. i saw that. there was a rally in germany and he was up on the stage jumping up and down at a neo-nazi celebration or whatever. votes will be taken in the following order.ken in the motion to suspend the rules and pass...
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that's rita rickert, a beloved member of the staff in delaware. brought the same energy and enthusiasm to her patients now for 50 years. what's the best part of your job? >> makes you feel good that people care that much about you. >> reporter: out of the ashes of altadena in los angeles, a love story like no other. brian mcshay and stephanie rainer were finally allowed back to their destroyed home. brian scouring through the debris, hoping to find the one possession he cared most about. >> my first reaction was like, oh, look, here it is. >> reporter: and he found it. the diamond engagement ring he hid in his desk to one day surprise stephanie. in that moment brian knew exactly what to do. >> i found it, it's like, here it is. will you marry me? >> i cried and i said yes. >> reporter: and for 22-year-old albert jeffries, this is the gift of a lifetime. inside that gift box, a note. >> it says, you don't know me, but in december 2024 i became your official donor, and i am in this very room waiting for you, your perfect match. mandy harris. >> repo
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there will be slick spots specifically from iowa to delaware as we see ice accumulating. some of the snow still lingering into the later parts of the day tomorrow. but the i-95 corridor, early in the morning, you'll deal with the wintry mix. so a little extra time on your commute tomorrow, too. we'll see the highest totals, anywhere from 2 to 5 inches. and then as far as the ice accumulation is concerned, we'll see about a quarter of an inch in some spots across parts of the appalachians. isolated patches of ice, slick travel. look how warm it is across the southern tier of the country. it stays t for pittsburgh. mid-30s for philadelphia. washington, d.c. tops out at 39 today with cloudy conditions. and that's a look at your forecast, frances. back to you. >> okay, angie, thank you. >>> "early today" is back in minute with how temu could get caught up in the trade war with china. >>> and bad news for breakfast. why the skyrocketing price of eggs isn't going over easy for restaurants. hari melon and aloe vera line is changing the game. up to five days of moisture and no wa
there will be slick spots specifically from iowa to delaware as we see ice accumulating. some of the snow still lingering into the later parts of the day tomorrow. but the i-95 corridor, early in the morning, you'll deal with the wintry mix. so a little extra time on your commute tomorrow, too. we'll see the highest totals, anywhere from 2 to 5 inches. and then as far as the ice accumulation is concerned, we'll see about a quarter of an inch in some spots across parts of the appalachians....
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likely some slick spots stretching from iowa to delaware. you can see by tomorrow, a wintry mix that we'll have to deal with along the i-95 corridor. we could see gusty storms across the tennessee valley. when it comes to totals, highest amounts, 2 to 5 inches across northern new england, boston included in that. and we'll also see that difficult travel with the ice accumulation possible across much of this region, taking it slow, maybe isolated power outages possible as we get through the day today and tomorrow. meanwhile, it feels like spring. 20 degrees above normal for nashville. philadelphia, just a touch above normal. we'll see temperatures ranging into the 70s and 80s across the southeast. out west we'll see temperatures into the low 80s, too. and then we keep the northern tier chilly. that's a look at the weather across the country. let's see what's happening in your neighborhood. 32 degrees and cloudy conditions in chicago today. we head to the low 40s in wichita and st. louis. 32 in pittsburgh. we head to upper 20s for both detroit
likely some slick spots stretching from iowa to delaware. you can see by tomorrow, a wintry mix that we'll have to deal with along the i-95 corridor. we could see gusty storms across the tennessee valley. when it comes to totals, highest amounts, 2 to 5 inches across northern new england, boston included in that. and we'll also see that difficult travel with the ice accumulation possible across much of this region, taking it slow, maybe isolated power outages possible as we get through the day...
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sb administrator mcmahon came to visit delaware several times. i would agree, my dad said the same thing, this is to senator young's comment. he thought this was the most exciting committee i could possibly be on, and it has been in the past a very productive committee. my hope is that we will get back to turning out legislation that works with the people, that we will appropriately authorize and review funds and programs. when we had a chance to meet two weeks ago, one of the programs are broader was founded in wilmington, delaware, but i think one of the highest federally appropriated dollar for actual impact programs in history -- there is more than 10,000 volunteers who deliver roughly 4 million hours a year of free business plan consulting. clients return $59 in tax revenue for every dollar appropriated. it needs to be reauthorized. we need to look at it to make sure it is operating well and there is accountability. would you support its reauthorization and work with me to achieve a bipartisan reauthorization if confirmed? ms. loeffler: i th
sb administrator mcmahon came to visit delaware several times. i would agree, my dad said the same thing, this is to senator young's comment. he thought this was the most exciting committee i could possibly be on, and it has been in the past a very productive committee. my hope is that we will get back to turning out legislation that works with the people, that we will appropriately authorize and review funds and programs. when we had a chance to meet two weeks ago, one of the programs are...
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john dickinson of maryland, delaware, and pennsylvania was the only founding figure present and activen every phase of the revolution from the stamp act crisis to the ratification of the constitution. >> jane calvert talks about her book on this episodef book notes plus with our host brian lamb. but notes plus is available on the sp
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pull, reese out is era stop the elections as taking place in the indian capital tower trail, delaware candidates, a volume for a place in the 70 seat legislative assembly. 15000000 people are registered to vote . 5 minutes then running to move these policies up against the routing. i'll be potty. well that slide by his rival, an antique corruption crusade, the oven country while results are expected on site today. let's, let's catch up on all the sports news now. it's not off saturday, thank you so much. but we're on james. so special times are head for the los angeles lakers. new arrival luc advantage has been making themselves at home with the lakers following the trade. that shock basketball world. finalization reports. however, don't judge and the bron james on the same bench, new era at the los angeles lakers is a facility on the way 25 year old. don't you to didn't feature in this game against a clippers sylvania and is still recovering from an entry but could make his 1st play can start as early as this saturday. the $122.00 to $97.00 victory for the nicholas included the 1st t
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this is kathleen in georgetown, delaware, democrat. caller: good morning mimi and buddy out there. i have concerned. i don't know if everybody happened to see this but there was a robbery and at the end but it was not certain elon musk n gave th -- elon musk gave the nazi salute. i saw that. there was a rally in germany and he was up on the stage jumping up and down at a neo-nazi celebration or whatever. votes will be taken inhe
this is kathleen in georgetown, delaware, democrat. caller: good morning mimi and buddy out there. i have concerned. i don't know if everybody happened to see this but there was a robbery and at the end but it was not certain elon musk n gave th -- elon musk gave the nazi salute. i saw that. there was a rally in germany and he was up on the stage jumping up and down at a neo-nazi celebration or whatever. votes will be taken inhe
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previous from mister initial bonnie in december falls of those in the indian capital territory of delaware candidates of buying for a price in the 70 seat legislative assembly 15 people were 15000000 people were registered to vote with prime minister under motives party up against the ruling id party led by his rival and anti corruption crusade at arvin casual defenders. robbie has more it's been a fierce contest leading up to pulling day in india's capital city. new dell. a win for the ruling ought to be party and power since 2015 would mean another 5 years and power a winning for the part the jump, the party would see prime minister in the rental mode. these party in power in the capital territory for the 1st time in 2017, consolidating his political down both sides campaigned on providing more basic services and jobs and the promise of more government subsidies . or how do i see hardwired in albany, the data that every person, every section is thinking of the right. so everyone is focused on seeing which party is benefiting the most, who is providing basic facilities like power, sanitat
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john dickinson of maryland, delaware, and pennsylvania was the only founding figure present and activen every phase of the revolution from the stamp act crisis to the ratification of the constitution. >> jane calvert talks about her book on this episodef book notes plus with our host brian lamb. but notes plus is available on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> president trump signed additional executive orders including ones that withdraw the united states from the u.n. human rights council. prohibited future funding for the u.n. relief agency in gaza. in limited iran's oil experts. the president comments on the situation in gaza, china's retaliatory tariffs, and funding for usaid and the education department. >> ok. thank you very much. we had some terrific people in today. trying to solve some of the problems that are going on in the country, that side of the country. we are doing well with respect to other countries really behaving on taking the criminals that they sent into our country and we are getting them out. some of the worst people on earth and t
john dickinson of maryland, delaware, and pennsylvania was the only founding figure present and activen every phase of the revolution from the stamp act crisis to the ratification of the constitution. >> jane calvert talks about her book on this episodef book notes plus with our host brian lamb. but notes plus is available on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> president trump signed additional executive orders including ones that withdraw the united...
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the senator from delaware. mr. coons: mr.resident, if i might further expound on the resolution and respond to the comments by my colleague, the chairman of the foreign relations committee on which i serve. the resolution i sought to advance today is a simple statement of fact. it reviews the history of usaid, its creation as an independent agency, and its recognition in a law i helped write just last year, that to reorganize it explicitly requires congressional consultation and notification in advance. the statement of the resolution, the core point is that a.i.d. is essential to the national security of the ins, because it mitigates -- of the united states. it mitigates threats abroad, promotes global stabilities and addresses the root causes of migration and extremism and secures the leadership and influence of the united states in an era of strategic competition with the people's republic of china. let me speak to a few points, if i might. the power of the purse, process matters, 1%, and who wins. rolling back the decades
the senator from delaware. mr. coons: mr.resident, if i might further expound on the resolution and respond to the comments by my colleague, the chairman of the foreign relations committee on which i serve. the resolution i sought to advance today is a simple statement of fact. it reviews the history of usaid, its creation as an independent agency, and its recognition in a law i helped write just last year, that to reorganize it explicitly requires congressional consultation and notification in...
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the ntsb is collecting all this wreckage and bringing it to a facility in delaware for further analysisincludes both of the jet's engines. the voice recorder will be brought to a lab in washington, d.c. investigators say it will be crucial to understanding pilot communications as the jet crashed one minute after take-off. the holting explosion killed at least one person in their car in addition to the six people on board the jet and set fire to five homes at firefighters rescued as many people as they could. as you saw in that video from the ntsb and over my shoulder where that jet came down was on the sidewalk outside this strip mall. there is amazey's about 100 yards away. there are a lot of places around here where things could have been even worse but this, of course, is a tragedy with at least seven people killed. send it back to you. >> bret: nate, thank you. >> dana: this news just in. cbs complying with an fcc demand to hand over the transcript of an interview with kamala harris. the october sit-down is the subject of a lawsuit from president trump. he accuses the network of dec
the ntsb is collecting all this wreckage and bringing it to a facility in delaware for further analysisincludes both of the jet's engines. the voice recorder will be brought to a lab in washington, d.c. investigators say it will be crucial to understanding pilot communications as the jet crashed one minute after take-off. the holting explosion killed at least one person in their car in addition to the six people on board the jet and set fire to five homes at firefighters rescued as many people...
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administration if turned a blind eye to these national security risks, joe biden was literally asleep on a delawareost of his presidency or perhaps he really was the manchurian candidate all along. whatever the case, china has had four long years to run riot over the world. it is the impossible to overstate how disruntive china has been -- disruptive china has been over the past four years. china today is the chaos agent lurking behind every major world conflict. so well put. in latin america they just, as you said, charlie, it's really easy to buy out, you know, government officials. so they basically bought countries. they bought the mines, the ports, all kinds of infrastructure. and it's generational wealth for the politicians -- charlie: sure. rachel: -- who receive that kind of kickback from china. they sell out their country, and donald trump -- charlie: you know, one of the wonderful things about it also with trump completely being willing to think outside the box and do something completely anti-establishment, it reeves dem -- it leaves democrats on the side, and and they're not able to tal
administration if turned a blind eye to these national security risks, joe biden was literally asleep on a delawareost of his presidency or perhaps he really was the manchurian candidate all along. whatever the case, china has had four long years to run riot over the world. it is the impossible to overstate how disruntive china has been -- disruptive china has been over the past four years. china today is the chaos agent lurking behind every major world conflict. so well put. in latin america...
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based in delaware. archer daniels midland based in chicago. cargill is as. 165 billion. i throw mentioned in there just to part with what i'm talking about people but and now and and the other let's see bungie which is incorporated bermuda is st louis. there are 67 billion in grains and dreyfus company based in netherlands is 35 billion. so the guardian in 22 reported that these four companies control 70 to 90% of the global grain trade just so for they they've made windfall profits from rocketing food prices, which increased more than 20% in 2020 to the family. privately controls, their own 40 and their own company, and they have 14 family members listed in the forbes list. the major shareholders of archer daniels midland are the titans. vanguard has 7 billion. their capital group 4.5 state street fight 3 billion and blackrock 2 billion. so they're the major shareholders and archer daniels midland title and shareholder and also in shareholders and bungee which is vanguard at 2.7 billion. capital has almost 2 billion. blackrock 800 million. fidelity 400 million. state st
based in delaware. archer daniels midland based in chicago. cargill is as. 165 billion. i throw mentioned in there just to part with what i'm talking about people but and now and and the other let's see bungie which is incorporated bermuda is st louis. there are 67 billion in grains and dreyfus company based in netherlands is 35 billion. so the guardian in 22 reported that these four companies control 70 to 90% of the global grain trade just so for they they've made windfall profits from...
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situation room "there is a meeting that afghanistan was on the brink of collapse --" he went to delawareerican public. he said it's one thing if it's a minor incursion in ukraine. this happened because of the weakness of the top. these guys now know they have ha commander in chief they can trust. >> this is the best way to prove that when there is a renewed spirit of copatriotism in getting back to the basics, people will respond even at the sake of putting their own lives at risk for others. i think this was beautiful. coupment in the last and fiscal year. some time to get back to the strength we are hearing from president trump. i'm excited to see it. >> more "outnumbered" in a moment. (vo) i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans because i know there's so many of you who have served your country honorably... ...whether it's two years, four years, or thirty-two years, like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is your eligibility for a va loan not 80 percent but 100 percent the value of your home and that's what you can get at newdayu
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. >> of philadelphia, philadelphia parks and recreation, philadelphia commerce department, delaware valleyligence center, free library of philadelphia. >> we will continue to update you with any new developments. now back to politics. we're following breaking news this afternoon. as promised, the trump administration has signed three separate executive orders this evening, enacting tariffs on canada, mexico and china. they include 25% tariffs on imports from mexico and canada, excluding canadian energy products from there, and which will be tariffed at 10%. chinese imports will face a 10% tariff. the orders also include a retaliation clause promising further action if those countries respond with tariffs on their own. meantime, it's been a busy week on capitol hill as several of trump's most controversial cabinet nominees appeared before the senate for their confirmation hearings. so far, the new administration has faced little resistance from republicans on his staffing pick. however, selections like kash patel for the head of the fbi, robert f kennedy jr for health secretary, and tulsi g
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more cheering crowds were waiting for him on the new jersey bank of the delaware river, where he had famously crossed during the war. chris uniformed cavalry and infantry escorted him to trenton between ranks of girls crowned with garlands who strewed flowers before his feet and sang odes of glory. the gazette of the united states proclaimed that washington had become virtually divine. standing upon a scale of eminence, that heavens never before assigned to a mortal. expectations were high. finally, on the morning of april 23rd at elizabeth, new jersey, he was met by a committee of both houses of congress. john jay numerous new york city officials and the uniformed rotunda t of his revolutionary war colleague henry knox, dressed in a blue and puffed suit that recalled his wartime uniform and seated imperiously beneath an awning, hung with red curtains. washington was rowed across the hudson river in a 47 foot barge manned by 13 pilots dressed in white garments and black caps as flag festooned ships fired cannonade across the harbor as if inspired by the jubilation. porpoises leaped a
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john dickinson of maryland, delaware and pennsylvania was the only founding figure present an active in every phase of the revolution from the stamp act crisis through the ratification of the constitution. >> author jane calvert talks about her book a biography of john dickinson on this episode of booknotes+ with our host brian lamb. booknotes+ is available on the c-span now free mobile app review get your podcasts. >> scholars and endless participant in a discussion on the state of america in which the talk about a a bipartisan report finding the united states saw gains in the economy and education but lag behind in mental health, inequality, trust in the cetaceans, and life satisfaction. hosted by the brookings institution, the american enterprise institute, and tulane universities murphy institute, this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations]
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lutnick: i am happy to come to delaware and visit. sen. cruz: i want to thank senator curtis and senator marino that very kindly agreed to let senator shaheen skip line. i think that was why's discretion. s --sen. sheehy: ai is getting tons of press and lot of investment. that's great. there are also industries we need that have made this country great that we need in the future. how do we bring back resource industries like mining and timber? how do we get them back on their feet, track capital and it is industries and make america a leader and it is industries again? mr. lutnick: we have chased those industries away with a regulatory environment that makes no sense to me. why would we mine? we don't mine lithium in america. we want electric cars. we all want clean air and water. why do we mine -- why do we have australian mining lithium with coal? put it on a supertanker, drives that all the way here, puts it in trucks, and drives it across the united states of america instead of mining it in the u.s. . that makes no sense. we need to ch
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. >> way to delaware. >> we're going to see. >> the potential. >> for this to impact that commute. >>e i. >> 95 corridor. >> as well. >> we'll see. >> kind of an early. >> morning wintry mix for folks. >> in. >> that region. >> and we'll. >> also see some of those kind of. >> gusty storms. >> lasting across the tennessee valley tomorrow. when it comes to snowfall totals, nothing too impressive for places like. >> new york and philadelphia. >> maybe an inch, but farther north. >> into. parts of northern new england, you'll see. upwards of maybe two. three even as high as five inches of snow by the time this is all said and done. >> the ice accumulation. >> going to be. >> difficult too. >> we'll see the hazardous hazardous travel here. >> really through tomorrow across. >> a good chunk of the country. >> isolated power outages will. also be possible as. >> that system continues working its way closer to the coast. >> meanwhile, boy. >> it feels. >> like spring across the southern. >> tier. >> of the country. we've got 70s close. >> to 80. >> in phoenix today. we're going to see the kin
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joining me now, democratic senator chris of delaware, a member of the foreign relations, judiciary and appropriations committees and a former, i believe, subcommittee chair of the africa subcommittee and someone who has had long involvement with pepfar and other of our foreign aid programs. you've had time now to process the news about gaza that came yesterday in a prepared statement. clearly, the president was reading notes. what's your reaction to the president of the united states? >> well, andrea, i. thought the announcement by trump, which. seemed to surprise even prime minister netanyahu that we would occupy gaza and forcibly relocate 2 million palestinians when the neighboring countries, egypt and jordan, do not want palestinians to be forcibly. relocated to their territory. >> and gazans. >> are not. >> seeking to. >> be relocated. >> has struck me as a dangerous distraction. and part of why i had that expression was i had just come from the floor of the senate, where i was talking earnestly, eagerly pressing. >> a whole group. of my colleagues. >> about the importance of forei
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he described seeing the news of the possible collision, how he raced from his home in delaware to reaganairport, learned the worst, and then raced back home in order to be able to tell their three surviving children what had happened before they heard it on the news. it's these kinds of harrowing accounts. it's a community very much in grief. here at the ice rink, there will be a memorial skate by candlelight tomorrow. back to you. >> all right. erin mclaughlin, thank you so much. let's bring in aviation expert greg feith. greg, i want to start with the medical jet crash last night in philly. there's still a lot of unanswered questions. what are the main things you think investigators are going to focus on when they start digging into what data they have today? >> christina, this. >> this investigation in philly is just. getting underway, as we saw last night with. >> a lot of fires around. >> the city. >> in that. >> particular area and the fact. >> that this was. >> a very high energy impact, that scattered. wreckage throughout a very large area. the first part of. >> the investigation
he described seeing the news of the possible collision, how he raced from his home in delaware to reaganairport, learned the worst, and then raced back home in order to be able to tell their three surviving children what had happened before they heard it on the news. it's these kinds of harrowing accounts. it's a community very much in grief. here at the ice rink, there will be a memorial skate by candlelight tomorrow. back to you. >> all right. erin mclaughlin, thank you so much. let's...
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delaware senator chris, seen here covering his face in disbelief as reporters told him about trump's idea for the first time, had this to say. >> you can report that i was speechless. i'm speechless. that's insane. i can't think of a place on earth that would welcome american troops less. and where any positive outcome is less likely. this is between offensive and insane. and dangerous and foolish. >> major actors in the region also responding overnight, the terror group hamas, which governs gaza, released a statement calling trump's proposal a, quote recipe for creating chaos and tension in the region before adding our people in the gaza strip will not allow these plans to pass. but far right lawmakers in israel are hailing the u.s. president, the former national security minister, ben gvir, writing on the platform formerly known as twitter, quote donald, this looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship. joining us now to discuss avi mayer, the former editor in chief at the jerusalem post. avi, good morning. the terms of our conversation, considerably different than the many
delaware senator chris, seen here covering his face in disbelief as reporters told him about trump's idea for the first time, had this to say. >> you can report that i was speechless. i'm speechless. that's insane. i can't think of a place on earth that would welcome american troops less. and where any positive outcome is less likely. this is between offensive and insane. and dangerous and foolish. >> major actors in the region also responding overnight, the terror group hamas,...
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children to school, end quote, and a multilingual coordinator at an elementary school in southern delawarestation that, quote, students are telling us that they're afraid that their parents are going to be taken. they're scared. you can see it, and i don't know how to get them to focus on learning. when these poor babies are just so worried about what's going to happen to them. end quote. let's talk about what we do about this. joining me now, randi weingarten. she's the president of the american federation of teachers. i mean, randi, my, my, my mom used to write my name all over my clothes. it was all i could do to just not lose my gloves and coat. kids don't carry immigration papers with them. they certainly can't answer questions about their parents immigration status. so if i understand the solution, i understand people who are keeping their kids from going to school. it can't be good under any circumstances to do that. >> so first, thank you for the intro that you just did because you captured what's going on in schools across america, not just the big urban schools that people talk t
children to school, end quote, and a multilingual coordinator at an elementary school in southern delawarestation that, quote, students are telling us that they're afraid that their parents are going to be taken. they're scared. you can see it, and i don't know how to get them to focus on learning. when these poor babies are just so worried about what's going to happen to them. end quote. let's talk about what we do about this. joining me now, randi weingarten. she's the president of the...
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senator chris coons from delaware, gaza is amonthe world's worst humanitarian crisis.illiams of people without enough food or clean water, living with disorder, chaos and dias to suggest we take over gaza while getting usaid, freezing life-saving programs and firing american aid workers, is insane. let's hear from chris, new york, republican line. hi. chris, new york. caller: yes. can you hear me? host: yeah, go ahead. caller: i just wanted to say this is absolutely the wrong thing to do. the united states has no place in gaza. if we would like to do anything for the palestinian people, we should feed them. gaza should be taken over by dubai, saudi arabia, or someplace like that. and then i hear people saying hamas, hamas. the reason why hamas was developed was because israel was obliterating all the palestinians, and the u.s. would not come to their defense, so hamas had no choice but to save all those people who were being killed, family, children. host: i will ask you what i asked the other caller, republicans yourself agreeing with the idea, what do you think of th
senator chris coons from delaware, gaza is amonthe world's worst humanitarian crisis.illiams of people without enough food or clean water, living with disorder, chaos and dias to suggest we take over gaza while getting usaid, freezing life-saving programs and firing american aid workers, is insane. let's hear from chris, new york, republican line. hi. chris, new york. caller: yes. can you hear me? host: yeah, go ahead. caller: i just wanted to say this is absolutely the wrong thing to do. the...
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i'm jewish-american, latino, an immigrant, from delaware. there's not many of us.that in itself is big tent as well. i think we need to walk the walk. >> thank you. we will now move to closing statements. we have made it, folks. yes. each candidate will have 30 seconds and we will go in the reverse order from which we started. >> all right. i think we all agree we are at a crisis point right now. we are dealing with something that's outside of the norms as we democrats have had to deal with. we've talked about fundraising and organizing and various other plans. i think we are now seeing a narrative that is feeding into extremism. we need all hands on dac and we need to recheck our assumptions. i've been through crisis is like these before. i've dealt with extremism. i know how they recruit and radicalize. i know how to take them on. i want to dismantle this propaganda machine. >> thank you. >> this is a moment when america and everything that we believe in is crying out. for our party to have the courage to change. we will not make those changes with incrementalism
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a delaware county man accidentally shot and killed himself while climbing over a gate earlier this weekightstand and accidentally fired that weapon. a bullet grazed the girl's cheek before hitting her mom in the back of the head. no-one outside america, and even some inside america, understands our relationship with guns. our life with stewart was full of guns. we had about 60 loaded rifles stored all around the house, so there was always one to hand. as a libertarian, stewart believed that any gun control laws were against the constitution. having lots and lots of guns is completely normal for many libertarians. okay, libertarian. what is a libertarian? archive: from the dawn of history, a better way of life has been man's dream. man's goal. a better way of life with freedom from the work, the worry, the hazards. and in time they formed a new nation dedicated to a better way of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. dakota: a libertarian believes in liberty for the individual. political freedom. freedom of thought. freedom of choice. freedom is everything. freedom is the red line
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. >> we spoke to sean's artbroken father who is back at the delaware ice skating rink ere angela andsing star briel buyer is a cancer survivor and turned 12 just two weeks ago. she was on the flights with her mom justina who created this elaborate balloon backdrop for r birthday party. >> justina made all of this by hand, every birthday, every event for the kids had to be special. briel's dad and he is uncontrollable. >> and i am in shock right now. everything is really numb for me right now. it's just -- i think there is probably a space in my mind that i can't go to where all the pain is. it's like my daughter's room upstairs, just can't go through that door yet. >> he showed me some family photos. >> look at how beautiful briel was. >> he is left raise his year-old son callum. there's a growing memorial on the steps of the virginia home where her 11-year-old olivia livingston and her 14-year-old sister everly grew up. >> the livingston sisters. >> the sisters and their parents were all on the doomed flight. two years ago everly was featured on local tv. >> my goals are to be on te
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institutes bearing his name at the university of pennsylvania and, of course, the university of delawaretled life. after power seven presidents and their search for. >> purpose beyond. >> the white house. >> and it was released last year, but it's now out in paperback and kind of timely in terms of joe biden's departure. so welcome back to the show. good to have you. thank you. so talk a little bit about the purpose of this book. as we look through the lens at what joe biden's. >> going to do. >> and you look at seven presidents, what did they have in common? >> anything. >> well, so. >> i started writing this book. >> because all of us are confronted with this elusive question of what do we do next all the time? and i thought it would be interesting to. answer that question by looking at the most dramatic transition in the world, president of the united states, where you. >> kind of fall. >> from the stratosphere. >> of political. >> power to. >> just. >> becoming an everyday citizen. >> i just didn't. >> expect it to. >> come out. >> at a time where it had. political relevance. >> righ
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