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. >> commissioner dickinson? >> i was at the gala, i didn't see you all. i did see you. it was great and it was a lot of fun. i want to give a shout out to, i'm glad that we are on the same page with mayor london breed and she supports these businesses and also patronizes these businesses, and i think she is doing an an amazing job under the circumstances and i think she's the right woman for the job. i want to give a huge shout out to our mayor and bayview gets a lucky's. we were out of resources and very limited resources to fresh food and that's a big deal especially with what i do as a business and health and fitness practice and always referring different types of alternative foods for health needs. so to have lucky's, we have now a lucky's in bayview and they have now hired locally from the bayview community and we will have the grand opening this wednesday. we get a preview tomorrow and a grand opening happening 10:00 a.m. wednesday. i know there is going to be a huge turnout for that. i want to give a shout out for that. that's a big deal in bayview. yay! lucky's
. >> commissioner dickinson? >> i was at the gala, i didn't see you all. i did see you. it was great and it was a lot of fun. i want to give a shout out to, i'm glad that we are on the same page with mayor london breed and she supports these businesses and also patronizes these businesses, and i think she is doing an an amazing job under the circumstances and i think she's the right woman for the job. i want to give a huge shout out to our mayor and bayview gets a lucky's. we were...
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deceased journalist brother, anton, luckily, who shared his view of israel's response to the trunk, dickinson. 5 we haven't put any your way to learn navigations or not during the day one since you are right is we're changing that here or not. it is changing their story, trying to push the incidents and we didn't put any weight on this. there were several points. credible reports based on facts, on eye witness. it's from the different media. it's from the united nation, from human rights organizations, provided evidence that she was intention to buy. and it's very, it's like we also saw that video tapes which were taken from the place she was kids and it shows more than 16 when it's high. it's on shifting hand on the john the scene would run without stopping the volleys or shots fired. even when she went down, you went deeper assigned to her parents and they were still firing on above the chest, chest level and heads. and this again tells us that they targeted and all that again, that it was a mistake is not acceptable, as israel say's palestinian gunmen were behind sharina in some way. but y
deceased journalist brother, anton, luckily, who shared his view of israel's response to the trunk, dickinson. 5 we haven't put any your way to learn navigations or not during the day one since you are right is we're changing that here or not. it is changing their story, trying to push the incidents and we didn't put any weight on this. there were several points. credible reports based on facts, on eye witness. it's from the different media. it's from the united nation, from human rights...
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that little book spoke to me with the directness thomas dickinson thomas hardy could not match steinbeck's advocate was him cursive nonetheless it was heartfelt and genuine and on and balance it served as a force for good and still can. as a transplant from another country who sought to find home in various places across america for 35 years, i am drawn to steinbeck as a regionalists who understand the power of attachment to place his value of having the ugly truth of how the most recently read californians sometimes develop their own sense of belonging by dehumanizing even newer arrivals a process of regionalism through reaction that remains alive and well across the west in america. i appreciate steinbeck is a chronicle of place his celebrated the decency and humanity of those on the fringes of society the countercultural type c workers, the developmentally challenge i relish the irony has malcolm described canterbury road. helped create tourist attraction from the rest of shells of tanning factories. i suggest what be known as steinbeck that from sand was in the north down through monte
that little book spoke to me with the directness thomas dickinson thomas hardy could not match steinbeck's advocate was him cursive nonetheless it was heartfelt and genuine and on and balance it served as a force for good and still can. as a transplant from another country who sought to find home in various places across america for 35 years, i am drawn to steinbeck as a regionalists who understand the power of attachment to place his value of having the ugly truth of how the most recently read...
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influence us all the time, which to me it wasn't like that back then the whole not as india henzy, but dickinson. she was also a turning point in the port. i just, it's i that was when printed pictures were introduced. once, if applied with sun images became present at an unimaginable scale, it will help me let a massive and a revolution. and in the middle of the 15th century, the him of the printing press by your highness, good and bad. from in 50 onwards, it also benefited paintings. dan, meek, revel, most observation and perception around gene 50 demand for pictures and books was equally great. in the beginning, several printing processes existed at the same time in any bavarian prayer book from around 1440, the pictures are printed, but the text is still hand written e b. and i'm an beginning. would all i'm close to under sticking void it knows who prayed, worshippers at home or worshippers in the monastery wanted to have a visual idea of starvation, christie, and above all, it's all what the passion of christ looked like at if by so pictures began to be included with prayer books fairly qui
influence us all the time, which to me it wasn't like that back then the whole not as india henzy, but dickinson. she was also a turning point in the port. i just, it's i that was when printed pictures were introduced. once, if applied with sun images became present at an unimaginable scale, it will help me let a massive and a revolution. and in the middle of the 15th century, the him of the printing press by your highness, good and bad. from in 50 onwards, it also benefited paintings. dan,...
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the viewed some biospine in months when temperatures have risen very high, for example, hawkish, dickinson, and also mumps with extreme rainfall being defined as this indicates that climate change is a challenge and a hospital with a challenge that's very much being felt in rwanda dry seasons are becoming more protracted, while rainfall is often heavier and more densely concentrated than in previous decades. experts predict a rise in temperature of up to 3 degrees celsius by 20. 50 shelly out. all could tip that, i'd guess just especially cold days would be more likely to cause stress because you can really see the guerrillas cuddling up together and that they look a bit uncomfortable, very professional. but it was very surprising that the hot month, some tougher for the gorillas shop that might be connected to them having black fur, which absorbs the sun's rays and can lead to heat stress a through it. but it could also be due to them day hydrating quickly the, the body having to work harder to compensate with malice. it was closed. in addition to climate related changes in the region, a
the viewed some biospine in months when temperatures have risen very high, for example, hawkish, dickinson, and also mumps with extreme rainfall being defined as this indicates that climate change is a challenge and a hospital with a challenge that's very much being felt in rwanda dry seasons are becoming more protracted, while rainfall is often heavier and more densely concentrated than in previous decades. experts predict a rise in temperature of up to 3 degrees celsius by 20. 50 shelly out....
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can we got dickinson? shakin bob done an american human just post article look at about you sooner to proposing for lesser well, for saxophone, for level 4. but it seems to me, so dumb question one can use the one to live in was i did you do it a bit sooner. phase or a noun? blueprint you're proving to clip out of the student federal victim. nuclear image group are sunk with oh boy, that is if me the model is for the same weight that already did i should take out yet a veggie read was going yet the by she elegant little to read through jewelry shop on those can feel for clue if you could help me with that easy on to love to look good, the see phone with a girl, a bose. it was a while ago overdue befitting human live up to the multiple it fit. but it was the la and elizabeth finicky most, who knew the wood up the left, the fugitives it appeared. valencia is acheed people go. but gigi don, if up when i go, but opinion on it go by taking depo romando and then i should look, i took that though not on 42 feet.
can we got dickinson? shakin bob done an american human just post article look at about you sooner to proposing for lesser well, for saxophone, for level 4. but it seems to me, so dumb question one can use the one to live in was i did you do it a bit sooner. phase or a noun? blueprint you're proving to clip out of the student federal victim. nuclear image group are sunk with oh boy, that is if me the model is for the same weight that already did i should take out yet a veggie read was going yet...
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ah ah, a shield, a coupon or dickinson? no one saw la doors with little talk. so did mother in law were saga for fi or c cable. remember just for the hm. mm. ready ah ah ah ah ah ah let's just look up a did quit took muddy touch a saw that i didn't see need are there much may i do cynical pointed it was on march head. what are the stuff that i shouldn't just you for the, from my head a little further start school or high? i don't really have been not a med sanisha d. my general about an issue for what able to can my wish and my patients if money who cares about our lives. now solomon had missed my national guard snap and did france or cheech fulfill. but i've been got a lot of g. she's you which for the national financial analyst, i believe li cuz she buys landing did. so did adoption, senior voss or she has 4, hadn't been in dallas class. will that answer didn't on the side of the staff, trying to finish my degree and you had a dot on time on the she could just i school her name referred ideally can us when i lou morris married on what i thought he had his mir
ah ah, a shield, a coupon or dickinson? no one saw la doors with little talk. so did mother in law were saga for fi or c cable. remember just for the hm. mm. ready ah ah ah ah ah ah let's just look up a did quit took muddy touch a saw that i didn't see need are there much may i do cynical pointed it was on march head. what are the stuff that i shouldn't just you for the, from my head a little further start school or high? i don't really have been not a med sanisha d. my general about an issue...
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also were tinkering with the symptom i'm doing and in a shiner in whitman, helen doctor, when it dickinson rushed to the one thing goes, occurred in the market. for example, that is, we never ask about the question of maritime law. the city maritime law is very old . this is steve, yet it's completely unable to address these questions to see a lawyer to do those boats, those pieces of junk that those people are being put on to chicago. they have to be taken out of operation on that. and that's the key the can the entire thing as a business is we have to crush the business, not the people have to it mister lloyd. and since viagra has always been known for forging a new path in, sometimes for heading off on the wrong track. but even then opening the door to new ideas. he's no intellectual misanthrope, but rather a poet who enjoys observing people, asking questions and questioning things. a flenar on the streets of swabbing a district of munich, but one who observes from a slight remove not a poet of the people, but a romantic figure of the enlightenment. something between ventana and brushed
also were tinkering with the symptom i'm doing and in a shiner in whitman, helen doctor, when it dickinson rushed to the one thing goes, occurred in the market. for example, that is, we never ask about the question of maritime law. the city maritime law is very old . this is steve, yet it's completely unable to address these questions to see a lawyer to do those boats, those pieces of junk that those people are being put on to chicago. they have to be taken out of operation on that. and that's...
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matt dickinson who's , you know matt dickinson who's, you know senior writer sport in the times, is talking tweaks and all the rest of it. but let us be honest here . don't forget, i used to have the privilege of the readers of the evening standard for 12 years with my views on football . so it's kind of a bit of a semi profession for me and i went through it all the. reality is that we beaten iran , we have is that we beaten iran, we have failed conspicuously to beat the united states who when they beat in 1950, this was as the world had come to an end . the united had come to an end. the united states weren't weren't recognised as a great football nafion recognised as a great football nation and we beat wales, about which they said as amended. but the welsh would just play in the races . this is the welsh would just play in the races. this is not the welsh would just play in the races . this is not a the welsh would just play in the races. this is not a base for us to think we're world cup winners. it's too soon after victory to be miserable about tonight and i remember , see, tonight and
matt dickinson who's , you know matt dickinson who's, you know senior writer sport in the times, is talking tweaks and all the rest of it. but let us be honest here . don't forget, i used to have the privilege of the readers of the evening standard for 12 years with my views on football . so it's kind of a bit of a semi profession for me and i went through it all the. reality is that we beaten iran , we have is that we beaten iran, we have failed conspicuously to beat the united states who when...
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his awards include the medal of honor, the farley dickinson universal pinnacle award, the united states military academy, distinguished graduate award. gerald foley and his wife reside in alexandria, virginia, and have two sons, a daughter and seven grandchildren, and so now it's my pleasure to turn the podium over to john davis over for you, sir. thank you very much, sir. i remember my first week at harvard. i got pulled over on my motorcycle with my american flag bandana because i didn't believe i was a student. there. and that's why i wrote my book, combat to college. i found it somewhat unbelievable that so many veterans never touch your gi bill and a lot to start. don't. my mission is to change that. people college degrees, quite frankly, do a lot better in life and people with college degrees kill themselves less than those without them. there are two classes of people in the military officers and enlisted. across all the branches is the exact same officers transition far better on the military, do better economically. get divorced less struggle less with ptsd. and make make a lot
his awards include the medal of honor, the farley dickinson universal pinnacle award, the united states military academy, distinguished graduate award. gerald foley and his wife reside in alexandria, virginia, and have two sons, a daughter and seven grandchildren, and so now it's my pleasure to turn the podium over to john davis over for you, sir. thank you very much, sir. i remember my first week at harvard. i got pulled over on my motorcycle with my american flag bandana because i didn't...
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stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be email to first ladies 2021@gmail.com. now with great pleasure. i turn over the the program to my friend and scholar dr. catherine sibley. thank you so much nancy what a lovely introduction of our exciting panel this evening, and it's so lovely to have you all here. thank you so much for coming and it is my great pleasure to open up with our first presenter. who is dr. mary stockwell, and i'm so excited to hear what she has to say about edith wilson. thank you all. all right. thank you. my slides there they are. thank you so much. um, thanks for inviting me. thanks for everyone at flair. thanks also to the rosie the support technical support. thank you. let me say i wish i could say a lot about edith wilson, but what i want to do tonight is simply to kind of give you some of my overview my f
stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be email to first ladies 2021@gmail.com. now with great pleasure. i turn over the the program to my friend and scholar dr. catherine sibley. thank you so much nancy what a lovely introduction...
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male scholars thinking of tom brown's biography of dorothea dix and, matt goldman study of anna dickinson. i'm in no way privileging these volumes over fine biographies by women scholars, but i'm pointing out when stephen woodward decided to write about mary chesnut, he did win pulitzer. so it was a strategic turn to look at the women out showered barton with praise, but he also acknowledged her personal idiosyncrasies. a forthright assessment was the weft or woven into work. barton was disruptive, not just in terms of her pursuit of autonomy. she was full of moral rectitude and could bend the rules to her own will, making her the kind of character we all love to get our hooks into. she could and was at times disturbingly touchy. her demanding, no nonsense approach might be putting to more than men. at the same time, she was considered to be the florence nightingale of america. and perhaps she was even more, if we look more closely for at nightingale's rising and changing reputation, as chronicled in jim downes, 2021 study maladies of empire how colonialism slavery and the war transformed
male scholars thinking of tom brown's biography of dorothea dix and, matt goldman study of anna dickinson. i'm in no way privileging these volumes over fine biographies by women scholars, but i'm pointing out when stephen woodward decided to write about mary chesnut, he did win pulitzer. so it was a strategic turn to look at the women out showered barton with praise, but he also acknowledged her personal idiosyncrasies. a forthright assessment was the weft or woven into work. barton was...
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be a bit draining can be hollywood but we wouldn't change it's been is because can't match david dickinsonimes i love never seeing natural colour is it i believe you believe you so do we do you know you've got on you work through auction houses you've now got your gig operator so i've always own my own auction. there's no work for one right. you've always enjoyed unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too. unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too . what i'm a bit like that too. what happens if i want to sell something? i buy something. i come you . what are you going come to you. what are you going to be if i've got to sell something? are you good at selling for me? i can sell anything from a needle. an anchon anything from a needle. an anchor. it's about your expectations and what you think they're selling . well, i don't they're selling. well, i don't know. mean, collect medals. know. i mean, i collect medals. i'm the mind to any at i'm not in the mind to any at the minute, but would you a good person to come to? what would you or would say no, come to you or woul
be a bit draining can be hollywood but we wouldn't change it's been is because can't match david dickinsonimes i love never seeing natural colour is it i believe you believe you so do we do you know you've got on you work through auction houses you've now got your gig operator so i've always own my own auction. there's no work for one right. you've always enjoyed unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too. unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too . what i'm a bit like...
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be a bit draining can be hollywood but we wouldn't change it's been is because can't match david dickinsontimes i love never seeing natural colour is it i believe you believe you so do we do you know you've got on you work through auction houses you've now got your gig operator so i've always own my own auction. there's no work for one right. you've always enjoyed unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too. unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too . what i'm a bit like that too. what happens if i want to sell something? i buy something. i come you . what are you going come to you. what are you going to be if i've got to sell something? are you good at selling for me? i can sell anything from a needle. an anchon anything from a needle. an anchor. it's about your expectations and what you think they're selling . well, i don't they're selling. well, i don't know. mean, collect medals. know. i mean, i collect medals. i'm the mind to any at i'm not in the mind to any at the minute, but would you a good person to come to? what would you or would say no, come to you or wou
be a bit draining can be hollywood but we wouldn't change it's been is because can't match david dickinsontimes i love never seeing natural colour is it i believe you believe you so do we do you know you've got on you work through auction houses you've now got your gig operator so i've always own my own auction. there's no work for one right. you've always enjoyed unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too. unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too . what i'm a bit like...
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cordery who holds the denison johnson chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota. more biographical information on each panelist is available on the flare website at flare-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be emailed to first ladies 2021 at gmail. com. now, with great pleasure i turn over the program to my friend and scholar, dr. catherine sibling. >> thank you so much, what a lovely introduction of our exciting panel this evening, it is so lovely to have you all here. thank you for coming, it is my great pleasure to open up with our first presenter, dr. mary stockwell, i am so excited to hear what you have to say about edith wilson. thank you all. >> thank you. thank you for inviting me, thank you for everyone at flair and for the support, the technical support. i want to say a lot about edith wilson but what i want to do tonight is to give you overview and make three points about her that i have found fascinating, next, please. i do not know if you have had this experience about edith wilson, but when i say
cordery who holds the denison johnson chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota. more biographical information on each panelist is available on the flare website at flare-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be emailed to first ladies 2021 at gmail. com. now, with great pleasure i turn over the program to my friend and scholar, dr. catherine sibling. >> thank you so much, what a lovely introduction of our exciting...
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joining us now is the chief executive of the british retail consortium helen dickinson. 0ctober, octoberifficult time for households as they are seeing price rises across many of the goods that they are buying, including those like tea and milk that many of us by day in, day out. and fresh items havejumped even higher, up 13.3%. is that because of energy costs, transportation costs? it is the combination of a wide variety of headwinds, so energy costs, transport costs have actually started to come down slightly, although fuel prices are still higher than they were, but what we are also seeing is a weak pound. we are also seeing is a weak pound. we are seeing many commodities that go into our food products are seeing many commodities that go into ourfood products have had are seeing many commodities that go into our food products have had weak harvests and we have got the impact of the war in ukraine on wheat and availability. there are shortages globally around fertiliser. so all of these things are putting pressure on retail businesses to try and balance their own books. many of them ar
joining us now is the chief executive of the british retail consortium helen dickinson. 0ctober, octoberifficult time for households as they are seeing price rises across many of the goods that they are buying, including those like tea and milk that many of us by day in, day out. and fresh items havejumped even higher, up 13.3%. is that because of energy costs, transportation costs? it is the combination of a wide variety of headwinds, so energy costs, transport costs have actually started to...
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the dennis and vaune johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies that dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel. and as stewart has always advised us, we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. and i think with this panel, you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. [applause] >> well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you, theresa, for that very nice introduction. thank you to stewart and to anita for this amazing summit here in dallas that we've all been waiting so to participate in and attend and to be in person. you and the team at the white house historical association have done amazing work, as you always do. and many thanks to my colleagues here, all of whose work has inspired mine over the years. so i'm very grateful to them. so as teresa said, we are going to be looking at first ladies today and thinking about their influence on their president husbands. we are going to be thinking about when they promote change, and sometimes we talked about when they have not been in favor of ch
the dennis and vaune johnson endowed chair of theodore roosevelt honors leadership studies that dickinson state university. this is an incredible panel. and as stewart has always advised us, we have a responsibility here to inspire, to encourage, and to teach. and i think with this panel, you will get an abundance of material. thank you so much. [applause] >> well, welcome everyone to this panel on first ladies. thank you, theresa, for that very nice introduction. thank you to stewart and...
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let's go next to brian in dickinson, north dakota, democrats line. hi, brian. caller: good morning. have a few statements i wanted to make. first, with inflation, if we would just stop shopping and spending all our money with these extreme prices, maybe the big businesses could do something about lowering them, but as long as we go out and spend $9 billion buying a bunch of stuff we don't need, we have no reason to fix the prices or change them. clearly, we don't have a problem spending this much money. as far as the border, i think that if we could bring some of our troops home, maybe build some bases close to or on the border, and have our troops secure it, i think that would be a good idea and it would bring people home and we could maybe have some progress there. as far as people complaining about drugs being brought over and the border being in crisis over fentanyl. what is wrong with the people? why are these people depending on these drugs are wanting to put them in their body to begin with? that should be a problem we should look at. thank you for taking my call. host: shirl
let's go next to brian in dickinson, north dakota, democrats line. hi, brian. caller: good morning. have a few statements i wanted to make. first, with inflation, if we would just stop shopping and spending all our money with these extreme prices, maybe the big businesses could do something about lowering them, but as long as we go out and spend $9 billion buying a bunch of stuff we don't need, we have no reason to fix the prices or change them. clearly, we don't have a problem spending this...
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be a bit draining can be hollywood but we wouldn't change it's been is because can't match david dickinsonimes i love never seeing natural colour is it i believe you believe you so do we do you know you've got on you work through auction houses you've now got your gig operator so i've always own my own auction. there's no work for one right. you've always enjoyed unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too. unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too . what i'm a bit like that too. what happens if i want to sell something? i buy something. i come you . what are you going come to you. what are you going to be if i've got to sell something? are you good at selling for me? i can sell anything from a needle. an anchon anything from a needle. an anchor. it's about your expectations and what you think they're selling . well, i don't they're selling. well, i don't know. mean, collect medals. know. i mean, i collect medals. i'm the mind to any at i'm not in the mind to any at the minute, but would you a good person to come to? what would you or would say no, come to you or woul
be a bit draining can be hollywood but we wouldn't change it's been is because can't match david dickinsonimes i love never seeing natural colour is it i believe you believe you so do we do you know you've got on you work through auction houses you've now got your gig operator so i've always own my own auction. there's no work for one right. you've always enjoyed unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too. unemployable. yeah, i'm think i'm a bit like that too . what i'm a bit like...
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let's go next to brian in dickinson, north dakota, democrats line. hi, brian. caller: good morning.ave a few statements i wanted to make. first, with inflation, if we would just stop shopping and spending all our money with these extreme prices, maybe the big businesses could do something about lowering them, but as long as we go out and spend $9 billion buying a bunch of stuff we don't need, we have no reason to fix the prices or change them. clearly, we don't have a problem spending this much money. as far as the border, i think that if we could bring some of our troops home, maybe build some bases close to or on the border, and have our troops secure it, i think that would be a good idea and it would bring people home and we could maybe have some progress there. as far as people complaining about drugs being brought over and the border being in crisis over fentanyl. what is wrong with the people? why are these people depending on these drugs are wanting to put them in their body to begin with? that should be a problem we should look at. thank you for taking my call. host: shirley
let's go next to brian in dickinson, north dakota, democrats line. hi, brian. caller: good morning.ave a few statements i wanted to make. first, with inflation, if we would just stop shopping and spending all our money with these extreme prices, maybe the big businesses could do something about lowering them, but as long as we go out and spend $9 billion buying a bunch of stuff we don't need, we have no reason to fix the prices or change them. clearly, we don't have a problem spending this much...