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fami, fami, come here, come here, come here, ah, whoever is chasing our dogs here, let's go, lord, what
fami, fami, come here, come here, come here, ah, whoever is chasing our dogs here, let's go, lord, what
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between strong leadership and president trump the economy back on track and reduce information for famiesamerica. families who can't afford to buy because of the fail policies of president biden. then-president trump talked about what we can do working thhe[uepublican congress to fix these problems in january. but it all stas on november 5. we are incredibly unified in working with president trump t get him elected so that we can work with him to fix tse faces. then-president trump tribute to, mike johnson. speaker johnson thank you, leaders police and congress ai stefanik. this is a great leadership team and it was our great to host the 45th president and ceo to be reelected at the 40 seventh president. president trump brought an extraordinary amount of energy and excitement and enthusias in the party throughout the country's, many do it endlessly, been to 29 states and done events at 123 cities in blue states and swing districts hing in between. and there is something happening in the country. i used this morning and he repeated the andse the same time in h feeling it as well. 107,000]2
between strong leadership and president trump the economy back on track and reduce information for famiesamerica. families who can't afford to buy because of the fail policies of president biden. then-president trump talked about what we can do working thhe[uepublican congress to fix these problems in january. but it all stas on november 5. we are incredibly unified in working with president trump t get him elected so that we can work with him to fix tse faces. then-president trump tribute to,...
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the october 7 hamas attack agast i graduated from harvard myselfa on the first member of my immee famiomm college. i'm most proud of it as i conservative which is a big [cheering]t i encourage my colleagues at chairwoman va we needed to have a hearing to address rise of anti-semitism on our college campuses. she agreed, we had to hear university presidents from mit,. throughout the hearing we get a. they were■ trying to avoid answering our questions. the question that is the most viewed testimony is the■o question off the committee hearing. it was not my prepared i thought how can i ask this question in a moral way to force a yes answer? this. just calling for the genocide of jews to violate your university's code of conduct? or the other said it contextü and the heard. we know it is not penn depend on the reflective of american values. ign within 48 hours at such a month harvard president was [applause] and we have a message for ed. two down, so many to go. we will continue. we will continue to stand up for what is right wse universities accountable. each of those higher ed institutio
the october 7 hamas attack agast i graduated from harvard myselfa on the first member of my immee famiomm college. i'm most proud of it as i conservative which is a big [cheering]t i encourage my colleagues at chairwoman va we needed to have a hearing to address rise of anti-semitism on our college campuses. she agreed, we had to hear university presidents from mit,. throughout the hearing we get a. they were■ trying to avoid answering our questions. the question that is the most viewed...
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our task inot merely one of itemizing republican far is that wholly necessary for the fami from the farm. you do not need us to tell them of their the unemployed miners and textile workersre them in november. the old people families without a decent home. thewithout a decent school. they all know that it's time for a change.we are not here to curse the darkness. here to light aas winston churchill said on taking office. some 20 years ago, if we open a quarrel between the president and the past, we shall be in danger of losing the future. today, our concern must be with thate world is changing. the old era is ending. do abroad. thenew and more terrible weapons are coming into use. one third of the world may be, but one third is the victim of a cruel repression, and the other third is rocked by poverty and hunger andt influence has penetrated into asia. it stands in the middle east and now festers some 90 miles off the coast of florida. ra has staliban and neutrals have slipped and are still as our keynote or reminded us, the areer by going to korea and not by stay japan. been close to war
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and they married those sweethearts and bought new homes and raised famies and built businesses, lifting the greatest middle class the world has ever known. and through it all, they were inspired, i suspect, by memories of their fallen brothers, memories that drove them to live their lives each day as best they possibly could. whenever the world makes you cynical, stop and think of these men. whenever you lose hopestop and think of these men.■$■) think of wilson colwell, who was told he couldn't pilot a plane without a high school degree, so he decided to jump out of a plane instead. and he did, here on d-day, with the 101st airborne when he was just 16-years-old. think of harry kulkowitz, the jewish son of russiandged his ae at enlistment so he could join his friends in the fight. and don't worry, harry, the statute of limitations has expired. harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day. and now that he's come back, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today, he helped liberate this coast, after all. but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think
and they married those sweethearts and bought new homes and raised famies and built businesses, lifting the greatest middle class the world has ever known. and through it all, they were inspired, i suspect, by memories of their fallen brothers, memories that drove them to live their lives each day as best they possibly could. whenever the world makes you cynical, stop and think of these men. whenever you lose hopestop and think of these men.■$■) think of wilson colwell, who was told he...
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be clear people that president trump's america first aur nations history a booming economy helping fami manufacture and american energy independence through strength. compare that to joe biden's feckless failed and catastrophically record. with that we are joined by the homeland security appropriations subcommittee mark amodei to strong security. >> thank you elise. . it's the border, it's the border, it's the border. house appropriations for subcommittee homeland security working in conjunction with their colleagues in the judici committee have learned to few things of the last couple of years watching many had seriously cases not used by this frustration therefore this says enough border management, enough those areas that were used as slush funds to transport people into country to basically not do the job they are supposed to been zeroed out in this bill. also you'll see those ngos frankly they were facilitating and played a ke people away from the border into the countryroed out in this bill. al? it is with some people will be quite frankly think it reflects the view of most americ
be clear people that president trump's america first aur nations history a booming economy helping fami manufacture and american energy independence through strength. compare that to joe biden's feckless failed and catastrophically record. with that we are joined by the homeland security appropriations subcommittee mark amodei to strong security. >> thank you elise. . it's the border, it's the border, it's the border. house appropriations for subcommittee homeland security working in...
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. >> comcast is partnering with 1,000 community centers wi-fi es so students from low-income fami can get the support they need to be ready for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as ae other television providers, giving you a front row seat to dmok sit independents (202) 748-. we will talk to the representative adams serving as ranking member. good morning. you had recently had an article about strategy of israel when it comes to gaza. i was wondering how the hostage rescue may have changed or shaped your thoughts on israel strategy goi guest: it doesn't change. israel wants to get the hostages back and that has to be a top priority and the best way to do that is through a cease fire and get hamas to release them. but until hamas agrees, israel has to get them back by other means and that is what they are working on. the larger question is what will bring peace to the region? there has to be an alternative to hamas and the only alternative is palestinian authority. my trouble is that israel under benjamin netanyahu is not working towardshamas is a factoy don't have that alternative.
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i mean, i think it's really points you make is that the made these discoveries relied on fami trees family you know what can you talk a little bit about how important family history is in pfde know, so you go back, it's one thing that i had to do and i think in portrait readers do, because you think how much is known abouta lot is known abr today. we're still trying to solve it. us cancer was quite a bit of a black belief of most cancer researchers cancers were caused by viruses. so a lot of the research was focused on that. l, you know, kind of there was much that was not understood.-s and it turns out that a bunch of what was understood was wrong. doctors at the national cancerns brown, many in theacross a family thatd verynteresting. it started with a father who was just 23 years old, who had leukemia. and while he was being treated for leukemia in baltimore, his ten month old son developed a so tissue cancer in his arm. either of these would have been because of the young ages of these cancers. but as they starñdd lo family, t was riddled for generations with cancer. all kinds of cance
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pricted to busi independenceayavel sean ever ren a year after a doctor inteioove hi car f a bay f wi his fami side, a jue decides whether he'll avoid jail tim it makeme mad because i see how social media is kiher. a landrk w in w york nndiive social media edfor kids under 18, w the first of its kind rule will work. >>> next month july 4th's travel is expected to be the busiest ever as more than 70 million americans are predicted to travel long distances for the weekend, a 5% rise in travel from last year's independence day celebrations. roads are expected to be the busiest the day before the fourth of july and then the sunday after. aaa says these record breaking travel numbers could be the new norm. >> the numbers just keep going up and we keep setting these new records and we sound like a broken record, but that's because the records are being set year after year. >> she says there is a shift in consumer mentality where people are valuing experiences over material things. i second that. >>> a sooner than expected heatwave is making its way across the american northeast and heading into the
pricted to busi independenceayavel sean ever ren a year after a doctor inteioove hi car f a bay f wi his fami side, a jue decides whether he'll avoid jail tim it makeme mad because i see how social media is kiher. a landrk w in w york nndiive social media edfor kids under 18, w the first of its kind rule will work. >>> next month july 4th's travel is expected to be the busiest ever as more than 70 million americans are predicted to travel long distances for the weekend, a 5% rise in...
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fami level, the sufferingssed. of l children, men,, is horrific. and we see it every single day. as a result of a war that h and for , this is profoundly a human tragedy. i have met with palestinian americans who have lost multiple members of their own families in ga, who shared with me the pictures nephew or brother orr or parent or grandparent who has and it is profoundly motivating in the lake of this suffering, we want to possibly can to bring this to an end. the fastes way to do that, and this has been the case now for weeks, for months, is through the cease fire that we have been working to achieve. and obstacle to achieving that cease fire, remained hamas and remains the decisions of perhaps one man believe, hundreds of feet underground in relativeafety while the people he put forth to represent our suffering every single day -- while the people he purports to represent are suffering every single day. so we have to put the interests of these many, many innocent israel has civilians, to make sure they get the y need. but first and femost means that hamas has to make a decis
fami level, the sufferingssed. of l children, men,, is horrific. and we see it every single day. as a result of a war that h and for , this is profoundly a human tragedy. i have met with palestinian americans who have lost multiple members of their own families in ga, who shared with me the pictures nephew or brother orr or parent or grandparent who has and it is profoundly motivating in the lake of this suffering, we want to possibly can to bring this to an end. the fastes way to do that, and...
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aaseword reporter or a judge has the family fun of themhe a famy just suffering fromn is material deprivatione out how title iv-b cae services is key. iv-b looking at the iv-e prevention clearinghouse, there are many folks who will suggest thatpported when they're delived as part of a larger evidence that's something to consider as well. >> thank you. mste yours is an inspiring story and one that important role committed to base organizations but in our c w system. based on your experience as a foster youth and that as an advocate for foster care reform, what changes do you see as ment is a helpful partner and not harhe many private organizations working throughout our communitsoday to support those in foster care, including faith-based >> i believe we must have advisory boards and include those with lived expand to speak in a policy to want s the child welfare system be improved. as a foster child and as a haved by local caseworkers who have a lot of power locally because the rules you make your are oftentimes not followed by caseworkers there. this would bn 2040 the nor passed saint youth i
aaseword reporter or a judge has the family fun of themhe a famy just suffering fromn is material deprivatione out how title iv-b cae services is key. iv-b looking at the iv-e prevention clearinghouse, there are many folks who will suggest thatpported when they're delived as part of a larger evidence that's something to consider as well. >> thank you. mste yours is an inspiring story and one that important role committed to base organizations but in our c w system. based on your...
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so the question now is, who best to turn that foundation into a secure futurorou,ur fami?s manifesto is our clear plan to the unitein will take to deliver that secure future. we that security is essential to success, and that's all we're racing defense investmen the 2.5% back of the gdp by 2030 to w i uncertain world that we live in. this is the biggest sustained increase in the defense budget since the end of the cold war. an keir starmer will not match.ather keep a civil servant at its bloated pandemilr armed forces the equipment ty need. and when there's a war in europe, turmoil in the middle is, china flexing its muscles in the south china sea, we are in d we must show our enemy that this coun wh our allies will stand strong. now the active civil to -- irant their attempt to destabilize su. now is the time action, not an uncertain our prime minister. [applause] our increase in defense investment will not only fire ut but allow us to stand the for our interests, deter our enemies, and defend our values. if only we conservatives with our fine resolve who can be trusted t
so the question now is, who best to turn that foundation into a secure futurorou,ur fami?s manifesto is our clear plan to the unitein will take to deliver that secure future. we that security is essential to success, and that's all we're racing defense investmen the 2.5% back of the gdp by 2030 to w i uncertain world that we live in. this is the biggest sustained increase in the defense budget since the end of the cold war. an keir starmer will not match.ather keep a civil servant at its...
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reaching out to every famie can find.who hcom.he wants to b. i think ihe h tught of that on the front end, he may havethe fertility industry in donating sperm. legath the ability to grow up wi them and get to know them out of the way i think he wants to. those are o the unfortunate things that i think 9p a thoughtless enthusiasm engaging with this industry. enough on egg and sperm donation. let'ann, ultimately what happens to egg and sperm when it has beetr most basic level involves taking sperm and an egg, placing them in petri dish hoping s the egg g in an embryo, a and living huma, albeit at the earliestevelopmenn being nonetheless. vitro fertilization. things like artificial insemination which only involve taking sperm and implanting it in a woman and also things called gift or gamete intra-fallopian transfer. s where you take egg a man and's body but don't let the moment of they take a catheter in place the egg. then they take an air bubble and place t before inserting it in the woman's body. ke pence and his wife us
reaching out to every famie can find.who hcom.he wants to b. i think ihe h tught of that on the front end, he may havethe fertility industry in donating sperm. legath the ability to grow up wi them and get to know them out of the way i think he wants to. those are o the unfortunate things that i think 9p a thoughtless enthusiasm engaging with this industry. enough on egg and sperm donation. let'ann, ultimately what happens to egg and sperm when it has beetr most basic level involves taking...
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the fami nothing but surpassed my expectations. ills. they have both gotten jobs.n school in washington, d.c. is doing the best he can with a congress that does nothing. the republicans prejudiced and just want tohost: the famile helping, legally or illegally? caller: they don't want border closed. issue to keep speaking and white america's face that the countries being taken over. i'm a black man. i have hispaniiends were good people. stop treating them like dirt and calling them illegals. they are human beings ke we we are trying to come to this country to better themselves. white people, stop doing that.'e lawmaker responses to the policy. matt rosendale, republican. "joe biden iswer toegalize an invasion. he's putting ug cartels and violent terrorist above montanans' safety." senator john cornyn. "another ben poll factor to incentivize ieg immigration and insuring years of litigation." president biden will announce a program tuesday to h to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. representative sylvia garcia. "i'm thrilled potus heeded th call of m
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support the families that you as a 14-year-old have out.tions enforcement was a big difference to famyackling corruption at a grass roots level. there are also major problems and i do not wt to shy away from that. and northern and central america in particular in honduras and guatemala there's a long history of violence whose flutes liquids activists and organizen the pase somebody's bright spots the under and traded a pool hall. not necessarily but it's hard t. we saw just a couple of weeks ago a slate of unit leaders and guatemala fired after attending a labor rightsts trading. these assordhings where there directly invested or complicated of a huge chilling effect thathe people in your fecommunities are fighting to me that workplace a better who are invested in improving things a fs it's a very seriouse impediment to other people who want to invest and take the risk to make workplaces in their community saf a that said, one s i'm proudest of of investigation is how quickly and seriously we are responding to those incidents. i've seen almost three years of department of labor cyclica
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by the audio, because i'm going to have a female famous famy with that 1915 speech made this clear when i're going to make democracy a reality, it's time for us to wake up. course, one of the most significant contributors to the rights movement, as well as the movement for women's rights and human rights. and e'white hand celebrated bio. do you■x all take different approaches to dfere moving. oh, good. okay. right now i put it aside and see how r9e contributors wake up america all embody the spirit of her activism and envision what it might mean to make democracy a reality. i'd like, what about you? so work with the many educators and authors in this edited volume and the work that you've already done to honor hamer's legacy. thank you soh. what a great question. there's so much i can say, i think tht truly an honor to be able to work on this ec think it's so easy to fall to despair. it's easy to feel discouraged. i think many of you are probably feeling the way that i'm feeling at a moment in our nation's history where there's so many challenges. ■+ss the nation, across the globe and i
by the audio, because i'm going to have a female famous famy with that 1915 speech made this clear when i're going to make democracy a reality, it's time for us to wake up. course, one of the most significant contributors to the rights movement, as well as the movement for women's rights and human rights. and e'white hand celebrated bio. do you■x all take different approaches to dfere moving. oh, good. okay. right now i put it aside and see how r9e contributors wake up america all embody the...
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how ca howann anyone in his famy not say, okay, dad, it's enoughs like you're done. >> this is it's sad.. it's not fun. like there's nthere o joy ing watching somebody wither away. yeahsomebody, in of us. and with the most the supposed the hardest job on the planet, apparently you can be halff one foot in the heaven and one foot here and do just fine. sore the job must not be that hard because they're not. but i think the shenanigans is rightk and you're also the they them thing i think is more apropos. no, because i'm saying it now and i hate saying this cause i don't like conspiracies and stuf donf.thuff i think the plan is they've already said it. the democrats have always laidth out in front of us usuallye st the stuff they accused trump of. they duff tho so.s and if he comes in, he's goinggy to take away what democracy? so you can't let him in.e so what we might have is a reason why they're not replacinthhey'rereplacing joe, e joe is not going anywhere. and then they'll figure out who they're going put in histh place when he does the right thing and steps down. but i don'dplace t t
how ca howann anyone in his famy not say, okay, dad, it's enoughs like you're done. >> this is it's sad.. it's not fun. like there's nthere o joy ing watching somebody wither away. yeahsomebody, in of us. and with the most the supposed the hardest job on the planet, apparently you can be halff one foot in the heaven and one foot here and do just fine. sore the job must not be that hard because they're not. but i think the shenanigans is rightk and you're also the they them thing i think...
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. >> the investigators were surprised ■çwhen the was a fami friend and frequent visitor to the house.hroom when brian arrived for a meeting, and he told them to just go upstairs and wait. suddenly, brett heard shots. >> he ran upstairs and was greeted by brian holding a gun on him and ordering him to the safe, and as he walked by the office, he saw his wife's legs. he was taken to this alcove area . on the way, he realized that he had a gun hidden in the safe area. he said he made a decision as he knelt at gunpoint to grab the gun and try to get him. >> so ■çhe turned around and caught brian off guard? by shooting him? >> he said he ran to check on his wife and realized that she was dead or dying, and then he went and called 911. >> police recovered two guns from the scene. bretz .410 revolver, and in brian's hand, police found a nine millimeter pistol that had been used to kill tammy. an open gym bag with an ammo and empty magazine clip clearly visible on top. to investigators, it looks like brett parker had fought for his life, shot a man in self- defense, and had just lost his beau
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you know there was also no staff other than of course, our first ten or 11 first fami slaves and they tended to their person all needs. course. but it wasn't until edith lady to hire the first staff position to thit we're talking 1901. oh, my goodness. and the position was social. that was the first position. that woman's name was isabella hagner. she was a local washington kind of known. and this so tessional position because edith roosevelt came i with five rambunctious children. she was right. and she found her husband six. and so there are you. there you go. and teddy? they asked alice long. roosevelt longworth was always doing something and they asked teddy if he couldn't. i can either run the country or control alice and i choose to run the country. do both can do both. but. but the position so this now starts professionalize and the the important too is she got her husband agree that this needed to be in the federal tois position and it helped mrs. roosevelt now manage the social and at the same time remember she she was overseeing a mass of reconstruction of the white house. t
you know there was also no staff other than of course, our first ten or 11 first fami slaves and they tended to their person all needs. course. but it wasn't until edith lady to hire the first staff position to thit we're talking 1901. oh, my goodness. and the position was social. that was the first position. that woman's name was isabella hagner. she was a local washington kind of known. and this so tessional position because edith roosevelt came i with five rambunctious children. she was...
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to the right fami is an investmn the long-term future.ng they probably believed the same stages of and western ideas that putin embraces. makes them into the system. the system gets used to them and they get used to the system. it isn't producible over the long term the system is becoming increasingly closed off. it's probably quite harsh unless you're likely to bev■■' putin's guard at some point. his example has exhibits part of the l the corrupt. one difference is remarkable. the we have seen that despite that was aimed specifically at■f the system. the adaptation is quite successful. it's much more adaptable. will constitute thethe west. >> is a government. does not strike with that vast appointment. i could see a lot of pushback and the bureaucracy and i curious what is your take on th minder for any changes that might happening? >> is trying to think is whoof n about putin's nieceurvive. >> one year ago h. left coup attempt.ment to me in putin has looked up for her and her husband for decades. i think ty coal mine that is pretty lucr
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sometimes we dno of communicatio stakeholders, whether public or employer or a fami■ly.erson.fic data that anothe i think we can do more refining of the messaging to make it more personable and aligned to values so that they trust it and maybe take the action we hope they will take on that is an area where i think the right partnerships could improv our ability to communicate and it goes back to the scaling of trust on relationships, how do we do that at a national, by reaching people as...
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assistant professor of n testament at boston university school of tology, and the author of stngers to famy, diasporand first peters invention of god's hsehold. candida moss is presenting her new book, god's ghostwriters enslaved christians anthe making of e bible. for the pas2000 years christian tradition, scholarship and pop culture ha credited the authorship of the new testament to a select of men. matthew mark, luke, john and paul. but hidden behind these names and sainted individuals are a cluster of uamed elaved coauthors and collaborators. these essential workerwere responsible for producing the earliest manuscripts. the new testament making the department which the texts were written. taking dictation and refining the wos of the apostles. reza aslan wtes, quote at once eminently readable and rigorously researched god's ghostwriters cements candida moss as the most compelling voice in bibcal scholarship. the role of enslaved people in writing and disseminati laminating the gospels has been ignored far too long. we all amass a debt of gratitude for. is monumental and eye opening work.
assistant professor of n testament at boston university school of tology, and the author of stngers to famy, diasporand first peters invention of god's hsehold. candida moss is presenting her new book, god's ghostwriters enslaved christians anthe making of e bible. for the pas2000 years christian tradition, scholarship and pop culture ha credited the authorship of the new testament to a select of men. matthew mark, luke, john and paul. but hidden behind these names and sainted individuals are a...
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and you could hear the pain of the floyd fami and can hear the pain of it reverberated through the screenas palpable of of the trauma of a black experience. this country and they came to the break and john berman was questioning about how do i feel? and iróthink about my children who were laying in the bed, my daughter who was upstairs. andn$ i i just became emotional and what do you tell your black children? and it was a moment because i have arge floyd. the first thing we have to do is analyze it in, the appropriate context. george floyd and the arrest of derek chauvin. that's accountability. that's not and i'm very particular language justice is george floyd still being here? accountability is what we okay. now that's a good thing. and but we need to we need to it as such. but without the audacity that. 17 year old girl having her camera out and that battery still being charged. yeah without withoutinutes of of chauvin having his knee on his neck out for his mother as he's dying. and then wit in covid cove, it played a huge role in reaction of george floyd because you you could not tur
and you could hear the pain of the floyd fami and can hear the pain of it reverberated through the screenas palpable of of the trauma of a black experience. this country and they came to the break and john berman was questioning about how do i feel? and iróthink about my children who were laying in the bed, my daughter who was upstairs. andn$ i i just became emotional and what do you tell your black children? and it was a moment because i have arge floyd. the first thing we have to do is...
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there's still is not a lot of understanding after all the know, people with lead from any center in, famiesancer atphew and yd of his dad my brother paul doesn't get cancer. his first cancer at 46 and they get different cancers. there's still a lot of ongoing research to try to understand ra so so, you know, even with all thee is that, you know, kind of science is constantly evolvinge. advances are constantly, you know, kind being mad still a ls unknown. ye i mean, i think pretty remarkable. given given many years original discovery. you know, it feels like it would have gone even faster. but, you know, i was thinking about do y think you talk a lot in the book about scientia competition versus scientific, scientific collaboration. let's let's talk about the the competition, because that is a very dramatic and exciting part he book. you've got these competing to be the first, you know, sequencing gene, looking for the mutation and trying to figure it out. they want to be first. it's exciting t be first, right? we know that as reporters, exciting to be birth. so can you talk about that excit
there's still is not a lot of understanding after all the know, people with lead from any center in, famiesancer atphew and yd of his dad my brother paul doesn't get cancer. his first cancer at 46 and they get different cancers. there's still a lot of ongoing research to try to understand ra so so, you know, even with all thee is that, you know, kind of science is constantly evolvinge. advances are constantly, you know, kind being mad still a ls unknown. ye i mean, i think pretty remarkable....
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. >> your heart just breaks for missngyour h moore and her fami. >> and here's the other thing, jesse. you know it. >> you ki know that law enforcet gave a really hard look to the d boyfriend. yeah. and they wer te all up into his life. >> and as far as anybody knew, in those first three or four days, he was prime suspec ht number one. >> he was. and all the while, it was this l guy illegal who came in and committed this crime. >> and he was back and forth across? the border a couplee of times. it's basically a north american crimeofs,. me spree they say there's no criminals coming over. they don'there i commit a lot of crime. but we just see time and time again this happening again. >> you hatched another sting, a law to catch a predator with now migrants. and they're doing the same things american have been doing. >> think on this mak, jesse.t lasta, year, 73,000 illegal immigrants came to this country with criminal histories responsibls camee for more than 290,000 crimes. more than 4000 were sexua sexual assault. so what do you think is going to happen when they get here? l .what's
. >> your heart just breaks for missngyour h moore and her fami. >> and here's the other thing, jesse. you know it. >> you ki know that law enforcet gave a really hard look to the d boyfriend. yeah. and they wer te all up into his life. >> and as far as anybody knew, in those first three or four days, he was prime suspec ht number one. >> he was. and all the while, it was this l guy illegal who came in and committed this crime. >> and he was back and forth...
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ozempit our fami type one diabetes. don't share needles or pens or we use needles.your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrin eck, type two or if allergic to it. stop those impact and get medical help right away.es. if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach in your neck, severe stomach pain or an allergic reaction , . serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell youside e about visionat problems or changes. >> taking a step back with a sulfonylurea or insuliion, n my increase low blood sugar. >> risk side effects like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea nausea, vomiting and diarrhea mat the po worsen kidney problems. living with type two diabetes is about the power of three with those epic and toxic critics accusing the media once again being in the tank for the democrats. abc's late comedian jimmy kimmel announcing that he will be hostinte-nightg star std fundraiser for the biden campaign, blastingr for th out s email asking for money. it says, quote, hey, it's jimmy kimmel. i support the
ozempit our fami type one diabetes. don't share needles or pens or we use needles.your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrin eck, type two or if allergic to it. stop those impact and get medical help right away.es. if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach in your neck, severe stomach pain or an allergic reaction , . serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell youside e about visionat problems or changes....
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no matter how many ads biden buys, you know, he's faced with the reality that mos realityt american famis are going to go to their g and they're going to realizeandl we're talking to some of the other day who said that their friendr fries who can no longer afford to buy jif peanut butter, they now buy the generic because literally for their family, they can't afford something like jif peanut butter. well, that's a faile that's d presidency and i think people see it. plus, you have a president who freezes for a full minute at a public event and you begin to think, you know, to be nice to me, to be the commander in chief is really a big job. and you really have to be aware and have to be capable. >> historically, in the historian, peace and prosperity drive elections. okayace and prosperi, let's asss true. ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? you're payin youg about 12 grand more a year than you were paying four years ago for the exacyog fot same items. i don't think people are better off. we'll get into some of the economic numbers. but two thirds of americans are
no matter how many ads biden buys, you know, he's faced with the reality that mos realityt american famis are going to go to their g and they're going to realizeandl we're talking to some of the other day who said that their friendr fries who can no longer afford to buy jif peanut butter, they now buy the generic because literally for their family, they can't afford something like jif peanut butter. well, that's a faile that's d presidency and i think people see it. plus, you have a president...
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and i know what i'm talking about, because i have fami we could not get through to them for nothing. love that. what if it was you? mayor warren: what if it was you? that's right. we are not all perfect. people have chalnges out the se, they don't know where to go. you are down, if nobody is circling around you to help you get up, you cannot wad your own pain. you need help. that thank you. even though i feel like i know what is going on, i felt le,we . our legislators are in need of to fix this problem. we can do to increase the future of this nation.■, mayor schieve:acquanetta. i like that. at were you? ok, mayor waller. talk about what it is like to wrangle all of us. mayor waller:v i think it was 44 mayors. mayor schieve: this is a community we all look to you and you have to lead us and we take your ld. dave gatton, by the way, you are amazing when dave comes with us because he is super-scale. whhd you want to head up this committee? it is very natural for you becaus mayor waller: for the record i want to thank you and the rest ■n of the mayors in the organization for bringing t
and i know what i'm talking about, because i have fami we could not get through to them for nothing. love that. what if it was you? mayor warren: what if it was you? that's right. we are not all perfect. people have chalnges out the se, they don't know where to go. you are down, if nobody is circling around you to help you get up, you cannot wad your own pain. you need help. that thank you. even though i feel like i know what is going on, i felt le,we . our legislators are in need of to fix...
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together, city in the world food programme empower fami this is a secret, war, secrets and spies sunday at ten on cnn here are their 60. we're excited to announce a new series called dr. sanjay gupta on call, or we're going to discuss and answer your questions about the latest health news with who else. but our very own chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta sanchez. latest investigation includes a groundbreaking documentary, five years in the making following the most recent alzheimer science, nearly 7 million americans are currently living with the disease and for decades, researchers have tried and failed to come up with ways to effectively treat it leaving a lot of patients with few options. well, now there are new signs of hope from hard science and lifestyle interventions to earlier detection and intervention. there are new tools to battle the disease sanchez latest documentary, the last alzheimer's patient is now streaming on max, part of our parent company good luck in the five years of making this documentary, the 20-year-old newlyweds i've met with patients all around th
together, city in the world food programme empower fami this is a secret, war, secrets and spies sunday at ten on cnn here are their 60. we're excited to announce a new series called dr. sanjay gupta on call, or we're going to discuss and answer your questions about the latest health news with who else. but our very own chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta sanchez. latest investigation includes a groundbreaking documentary, five years in the making following the most recent alzheimer...
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. >> together, city in the world, food program and empower fami - [narrator] life with ear ringing sounded like a constant train whistle i couldn't escape. then i started taking lipo flavonoid. with 60 years of clinical experience, it's the number one doctor recommended brand for ear ringing. and now i'm finally free. take back control with lipo flavonoid. science, better results celebrate, go for in america july 4th, they 70s don't see cnn donald trump is taking a victory lap out on the campaign. joel speaking to a crowd and virginia where he continued to push some of these 30 plus log hi, is that he told on stage at that debate last night, as we saw president biden did little to fact-check him in real time, allowing trump to peddle these lies and half-truths if we want to call them that. and also pivoting completely, doing a complete one at a time when he was pressed for answers to questions you had no terror at all during my administration, you had roe v. wade and everybody wanted to get it back to the states. he's willing to, as we say, rip the baby out of the womb in the ninth month a
. >> together, city in the world, food program and empower fami - [narrator] life with ear ringing sounded like a constant train whistle i couldn't escape. then i started taking lipo flavonoid. with 60 years of clinical experience, it's the number one doctor recommended brand for ear ringing. and now i'm finally free. take back control with lipo flavonoid. science, better results celebrate, go for in america july 4th, they 70s don't see cnn donald trump is taking a victory lap out on the...
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now this is one of many, many ways that we help, you're very fami mcgovern dolls, there's a theme to meeting. >> i didn't ask them to say that but it's fine. >> that's a tremendous program in terms of being able to feed young people who go to school, oftentimes the reason they two to school is to get fed because that's operating around the world. there's also a series of fellowships and scholarships and internships, that's an island by the [laughter] >> a few more islands. >> there are. basically food price, the developer of the world food price. his vision was essentially empowering farmers to basicallyr own home countries and the fellowship along withn helps researchers and those in ag business in the country so they can produce their own, at their key commodities are. so it's a combination of al variety of programs design today send a message to the world. >> it's more than just sending commodities abroad. that's a big part of it. it's a challenge because you don't want to necessarily send those commodities at a time that disrupts the market in the country that you're trying to he
now this is one of many, many ways that we help, you're very fami mcgovern dolls, there's a theme to meeting. >> i didn't ask them to say that but it's fine. >> that's a tremendous program in terms of being able to feed young people who go to school, oftentimes the reason they two to school is to get fed because that's operating around the world. there's also a series of fellowships and scholarships and internships, that's an island by the [laughter] >> a few more islands....
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transcripts 150 times since the first of this year when there have been interviews with joe biden for his famiscript is accurate but the other thing is when we communicate, it is far more than just the words being said. it is how they are said, the pauses. we want a full, complete record. the audiotape will provide that. ■uhost: ranking member hassan at against this idea of the audio version. i want to play you a little bit of the kc is maki■■[ng and thent your response to it. >> a complete, certified transcript has already been provided to both committees. no credible allegation has been made that these transcript have been altered in any material way. the only thing that has not been pruced as a recording itself. something that in the wrong hands, specifically in mr. jordan's hands, could be easily manipulated. this is not of vital concern. last year and witness testifying in deposition pulled us that she was a victim of a manipulated video,, five i republican on the judiciary committee and that has contributed to a flood of death threats against her. about a deposition in april 2023. this i
transcripts 150 times since the first of this year when there have been interviews with joe biden for his famiscript is accurate but the other thing is when we communicate, it is far more than just the words being said. it is how they are said, the pauses. we want a full, complete record. the audiotape will provide that. ■uhost: ranking member hassan at against this idea of the audio version. i want to play you a little bit of the kc is maki■■[ng and thent your response to it. >> a...
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if somebody whose fami goes back 400 years on both sides of this country, i dissentm thomas jefferson'sgrandma, what you knowhistory of this country is that indentured europeans and enslaved africans kept rebelling together throughout the 1600s. racial cast system in the early 1700s to split the two because the specter of them was about 90% of the colonial populion of virginia terrified whose job it was to extract great wealth from our communities. in this movement this rere in two weeks ago. yet, the numerically is to add one word to our vision, which is white. people of color in low income white communities. o dies and the boys and among our highways. dies from the poison that emanates from these increasingith all these trucks going out. 4% of vehicles, 25% of that is who invariably dies. every type of air pollution that we see. i was organizing the community recently and they keay with this particular polit kills these black and brown communities, but it kills the white communities so they stopped doing it over cthere. in the rich community, the rich community. i know people imagine
if somebody whose fami goes back 400 years on both sides of this country, i dissentm thomas jefferson'sgrandma, what you knowhistory of this country is that indentured europeans and enslaved africans kept rebelling together throughout the 1600s. racial cast system in the early 1700s to split the two because the specter of them was about 90% of the colonial populion of virginia terrified whose job it was to extract great wealth from our communities. in this movement this rere in two weeks ago....
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i am relieved hundreds of thsands of american famies can sing live and work with more stability."ing, mimi. how are you doing today? don't hang me up to quick. this is carol from detroit, michigan, one of the biggest juneteen in life. for one thing, let me get this off my mind. fred was wrong and bertha was right. we are doing better now, whether they want to believe it or not.f this country every day. i have seen metro airports. i don't know■q why -- why the demonizing of biden. cxdon't like him, don't like his policy, ok. quit tearing this country down. that guy was right. you white people, you keep wanting to hunt somody. ever since you had to let the black people go want to hunt somebody. now you have these immigrants. now you can hunt them now. stop. biden wants you to democrats want you to stop. the people in america want you to stop. decline. let's go to don incaller: i agt caller just got off the phone, but■f mimi, heisey that he alwas try to facts to republican facts and they refuse to listen to you. on. to immigration, i trul is on th. have immigrants here 10 or 20 ■p gu
i am relieved hundreds of thsands of american famies can sing live and work with more stability."ing, mimi. how are you doing today? don't hang me up to quick. this is carol from detroit, michigan, one of the biggest juneteen in life. for one thing, let me get this off my mind. fred was wrong and bertha was right. we are doing better now, whether they want to believe it or not.f this country every day. i have seen metro airports. i don't know■q why -- why the demonizing of biden. cxdon't...
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skilled and in quality careers and enable them to provide a good life for themselves and for their famies. almost all of the good paying jobs in our economy actually require some sort of post secrary credential or education. and that could be an apprticesh. a short-te training program or two or four-year degree program andigher. hower, most americans in the labor force have either some college education or actually less, and like a high school diploma or equivalent. despite most americans not having a college degree, the federal government still only spends a fractio on workfoe development prrams compared to what is spent on traditional higher education programs, as yocan actually see behind me. we spent 5, 10, or even 20 times more in any given year on our university system than we do actually on employmentnd training services. so the fact of theatter is that you do not have to have a colle dege to beuccessful, although it certainly helps. but its not the only path to a good paying job. but that is not the message we are sending to these vastly different funding levels. shouldn't we be m
skilled and in quality careers and enable them to provide a good life for themselves and for their famies. almost all of the good paying jobs in our economy actually require some sort of post secrary credential or education. and that could be an apprticesh. a short-te training program or two or four-year degree program andigher. hower, most americans in the labor force have either some college education or actually less, and like a high school diploma or equivalent. despite most americans not...
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that is why we need to stand by this amendment because our fami our history reflect what has made stronges and judeo-christian faith and i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady from florida. ms. wasserman schultz: for the fastest growing group of veterans are women who walk into a v.a. facility and see the v.a. mission statement only refers tn who served, that is outrageous. that is not inclusive. and that does not reflect or recognize that we have thousands and thousands of women serving initary and the v.a. is supposed to take care of all of those veterans. i would close by saying, if people show are, you should believe them. and i'm opposed to this amendment. i yield back.■t the chair: the gentlewoman yields. those in favor, say aye. thosepf the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: i ask a recorded the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from texas will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas
that is why we need to stand by this amendment because our fami our history reflect what has made stronges and judeo-christian faith and i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady from florida. ms. wasserman schultz: for the fastest growing group of veterans are women who walk into a v.a. facility and see the v.a. mission statement only refers tn who served, that is outrageous. that is not inclusive. and that does not reflect or recognize that we have thousands and thousands of women serving...