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and i lived gillespie's poetic dream. i did the things that he described in the poem and it was every bit the dream that he suggested. but i there's a there's a threshold that we have to cross as aircrew members when start talking about combat operations. and that's the time to put away the the poetry of the means and adopt the prose of combat ends. and so my view here is that there might it might be the case that when we put these cockpits on the ground, when we have air crew members, fly these airplanes from the ground rather than from the air, we are we are robbing them of some of that dream. but it's in the service of our our military service to the political community. and that's just a necessary condition success. we have to do what we have to in order to in order to achieve our ends and to say, no, no, we need to hold on to that dream. we shouldn't have remote because we should let these pilots fly in their airplanes. that would be just like achilles saying that and honor are justifications for war. and so i just d
and i lived gillespie's poetic dream. i did the things that he described in the poem and it was every bit the dream that he suggested. but i there's a there's a threshold that we have to cross as aircrew members when start talking about combat operations. and that's the time to put away the the poetry of the means and adopt the prose of combat ends. and so my view here is that there might it might be the case that when we put these cockpits on the ground, when we have air crew members, fly...
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and i lived gillespie's poetic dream. i did the things that he described in the poem and it was every bit the dream that he suggested. but i there's a there's a threshold that we have to cross as aircrew members when start talking about combat operations. and that's the time to put away the the poetry of the means and adopt the prose of combat ends. and so my view here is that there might it might be the case that when we put these cockpits on the ground, when we have air crew members, fly these airplanes from the ground rather than from the air, we are we are robbing them of some of that dream. but it's in the service of our our military service to the political community. and that's just a necessary condition success. we have to do what we have to in order to in order to achieve our ends and to say, no, no, we need to hold on to that dream. we shouldn't have remote because we should let these pilots fly in their airplanes. that would be just like achilles saying that and honor are justifications for war. and so i just d
and i lived gillespie's poetic dream. i did the things that he described in the poem and it was every bit the dream that he suggested. but i there's a there's a threshold that we have to cross as aircrew members when start talking about combat operations. and that's the time to put away the the poetry of the means and adopt the prose of combat ends. and so my view here is that there might it might be the case that when we put these cockpits on the ground, when we have air crew members, fly...
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kimberly, how can al jazeera the white house boundary. gillespie is an associate professor the department all of a political science at emory university, joins us live from atlanta, georgia by scott. welcome to the program. so the rhetoric really seems to be ratcheting up well, we're getting close to election day and labor day to the us holidays upon us. and so it's not uncommon, or the campaigns to really go into full speed after labor day will be on, on, on monday. you know, i think what was surprising was to hear president by an come out. so we're slowly and try to sell the notion of the football and see between what democrats are doing to try to mobilize their based support. and what he argues, republicans have done in the last 2 years to mobilize their base. so is this just about the, you know, coming mid term elections or does it go further than that? i think it goes farther than that. there certainly are campaign elements here. be by an administration on the democratic party in general have been seeking to capitalize on the legislative gains that have come in the late summer here i
kimberly, how can al jazeera the white house boundary. gillespie is an associate professor the department all of a political science at emory university, joins us live from atlanta, georgia by scott. welcome to the program. so the rhetoric really seems to be ratcheting up well, we're getting close to election day and labor day to the us holidays upon us. and so it's not uncommon, or the campaigns to really go into full speed after labor day will be on, on, on monday. you know, i think what was...
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a guy named jack shea, some of you know and pat gillespie. both good friends, people i work with my whole career. they had an attitude that could be summed up in one word in my view -- a little bit like my dad would say -- everybody, everyone , no matter what you are background, is entitled to be treated with unity, with respect. i want to thank the elect did officials here today. bobby casey has been a friend of mine for a long time. his dad and i are friends. his dad was much older than i and me to bobby. we were raised in the same neighborhood about five blocks away and went to the same grade school. in scranton, when cold died, there weren't any jobs and my dad was in sales. we moved back down to delaware, where he was from. a steel town called claymont, delaware. it used to have almost 5000 steelworkers. the whole community was built. it was a company town, literally. steel died. there was not a single steelworker left. what happened was about midway through, i got very engaged, in my case the civil rights movement. as a kid, i worked a
a guy named jack shea, some of you know and pat gillespie. both good friends, people i work with my whole career. they had an attitude that could be summed up in one word in my view -- a little bit like my dad would say -- everybody, everyone , no matter what you are background, is entitled to be treated with unity, with respect. i want to thank the elect did officials here today. bobby casey has been a friend of mine for a long time. his dad and i are friends. his dad was much older than i and...
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a guy named jack shea, and pat gillespie. both good friends. people i worked with my whole career. they had an attitude that could be summed up in one word, everybody, everyone, no matter what your background is is entitled to be treated with dignity. with respect. i want to thank the elected officials here today, casey's been a friend of mine for a long time. his dad and i are friends as well. his dad was much older than him, but i am to bobby. we were raised in the same neighborhood, about five city blocks away. went to the same grade school. when nicole died in stand -- whencoal died, in scranton -- there was not a single steelworker left. about midway through -- i got very engaged, in the civil rights movement. as a kid, i worked a lot in the movement and got deeply involved in the democratic party because the democratic party in delaware was a southern aquatic party. -- southern democratic party. we were more a southern state then northeastern state. i got involved in one thing led to another and one day, a group came to me, the senior members of the party said they wanted to
a guy named jack shea, and pat gillespie. both good friends. people i worked with my whole career. they had an attitude that could be summed up in one word, everybody, everyone, no matter what your background is is entitled to be treated with dignity. with respect. i want to thank the elected officials here today, casey's been a friend of mine for a long time. his dad and i are friends as well. his dad was much older than him, but i am to bobby. we were raised in the same neighborhood, about...
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women's history, but in human history, indeed all or in all of how she, in the words of poet john gillespie, maggie junior, said she slipped the surly bonds of earth, topped the wind, swept the heights and touched the face of god. touch the face of god. as we gather here with so many visitors from kansas, governor, thank you. and our members of congress and friends remember that many of us were together in this capital as we said goodbye to bob dole. i can't think of kansas without mentioning his name. majority leader dole and last time many of us were together, as it was at his burial at arlington national cemetery. some months after that, how proud he would be, how proud he would be. i feel that he is with us. and as others had mentioned, when girls and boys come to the capitol and see amelia, they will visit here and set their sights higher, knowing too, that they can reach for the sky. and when they see this statue. when it's quiet here in the capitol, they will hear. the sound of wings wasn't that beautiful? the song that they sang. thank you. thank you, everyone, for coming today to c
women's history, but in human history, indeed all or in all of how she, in the words of poet john gillespie, maggie junior, said she slipped the surly bonds of earth, topped the wind, swept the heights and touched the face of god. touch the face of god. as we gather here with so many visitors from kansas, governor, thank you. and our members of congress and friends remember that many of us were together in this capital as we said goodbye to bob dole. i can't think of kansas without mentioning...
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women's history, but in human history, indeed all or in all of how she, in the words of poet john gillespie, maggie junior, said she slipped the surly bonds of earth, topped the wind, swept the heights and touched the face of god. touch the face of god. as we gather here with so many visitors from kansas, governor, thank you. and our members of congress and friends remember that many of us were together in this capital as we said goodbye to bob dole. i can't think of kansas without mentioning his name. majority leader dole and last time many of us were together, as it was at his burial at arlington national cemetery. some months after that, how proud he would be, how proud he would be. i feel that he is with us. and as others had mentioned, when girls and boys come to the capitol and see amelia, they will visit here and set their sights higher, knowing too, that they can reach for the sky. and when they see this statue. when it's quiet here in the capitol, they will hear. the sound of wings wasn't that beautiful? the song that they sang. thank you. thank you, everyone, for coming today to c
women's history, but in human history, indeed all or in all of how she, in the words of poet john gillespie, maggie junior, said she slipped the surly bonds of earth, topped the wind, swept the heights and touched the face of god. touch the face of god. as we gather here with so many visitors from kansas, governor, thank you. and our members of congress and friends remember that many of us were together in this capital as we said goodbye to bob dole. i can't think of kansas without mentioning...
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a guy named jack shea some of you knew and pat gillespie. both good friends. people i work with and i've had my whole career.that had an attitude that can be summed up in one word in my view. a bit like my dad would say. everybody, everyone no matter what your background is deserves to be treated with dignity. with respect. and you know, i want to thank the elected officials here today.body casey has been a close friend of mine for a long time. his dad and i are friends as well. as a matter of fact we are 80 split, his dad was much older than him and me to bobby and we raise in the same neighborhood five city blocks away. went to the same grade schools. i've moved because when cold died in scranton there weren't any jobs and my dad was in sales and i was in mining but we moved back down to delaware. moved a little steel town called claymont delaware delaware. claymont used havealmost 5000 steelworkers . hold committee was built with a company town literally. and steel died, it was dying and there wasn't a steelworker left and we know what happened. it was abou
a guy named jack shea some of you knew and pat gillespie. both good friends. people i work with and i've had my whole career.that had an attitude that can be summed up in one word in my view. a bit like my dad would say. everybody, everyone no matter what your background is deserves to be treated with dignity. with respect. and you know, i want to thank the elected officials here today.body casey has been a close friend of mine for a long time. his dad and i are friends as well. as a matter of...
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we can breed gillespie thing. this is dr. suzanne row for years. she has looked at how she could bump out fuel climate damaging gases. we can change the, the bugs that are in the stomach that, that break down the feet. and we can change the amount of methane that emitted every generation of sheep bread here emits might be less methane than the previous one. and effect that accumulates over time. dr. roe says that apart from burping and floating less methane, the sheep are as healthy, unproductive as their high emitting companions. and even meet the criteria for organic farming. to selectively breed the low methane shape. the scientists 1st had to find the nest, gassy ones. so they put the sheep into a special high tech chamber and let them get windy. the sheep here are only used for research purposes, then not sold. the institute is traveling the country, measuring the methane levels of sheep regardless of breed. this means farms can select the more sustainable animals themselves, the so called font chamber could potentially also be used for other
we can breed gillespie thing. this is dr. suzanne row for years. she has looked at how she could bump out fuel climate damaging gases. we can change the, the bugs that are in the stomach that, that break down the feet. and we can change the amount of methane that emitted every generation of sheep bread here emits might be less methane than the previous one. and effect that accumulates over time. dr. roe says that apart from burping and floating less methane, the sheep are as healthy,...
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. das, a group of men who had been loyal to magellan, took over the leadership of the expedition gillespie the king of c, b invited them to a banquet. the king of mac can rallied the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu go, you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you anymore. the day i will go to captains and 25 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated. massage and got on a flat panel. the set can didn't goofy. that's how i think a feta was wounded and them who either which but most who did attend died. yes, you get the amazon right. i mean, and that's when the terror sudden as usual they'd already lost their captain general my area. most of the expeditions he leaders were dead. they were afraid of being killed with an arrow. they're suffering a shipwreck during the night or in guy or being betrayed over the day he and i need a gun at the moment on, i guess i'll in day they, if they will as they fled, see blue following this treachery. also, they realised there weren't enough sailors for their 3 ships, if not. so they had to get
. das, a group of men who had been loyal to magellan, took over the leadership of the expedition gillespie the king of c, b invited them to a banquet. the king of mac can rallied the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu go, you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you anymore. the day i will go to captains and 25 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated. massage and got on a flat panel. the set can didn't goofy. that's how i think a...
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the drama has given them an appetite and asked if earned $5.00, they can afford lunch with cuba, gillespie until we get this one. i said the good to go, the number one that we did is not as little as it is with another one. i well this is a crazy let us, i don't think it's on it. so this is the grades and he's out of the hang didn't it didn't print that it is. are you basically with jonathan polanko to make it wanted to come back to phil? i him a one know when a good night in terms of citizen. sure. well it was you didn't or with didn't, but i cannot wait so hard to po for alice and felina only make about a $1000.00 a year. so it's not every day they can afford for lunch. i know barbara. i the next to for them is a place called the family of the horses. but they're not looking for passengers there. but one of alice's cousin, i did a big, you know, and, and day and they do more tribes or her would know little go, go by law, move up better, but by do not you see, stay there or not a try. now look, look up what the long run. how can that would $10.00. i philip will be guy all comes up. what d
the drama has given them an appetite and asked if earned $5.00, they can afford lunch with cuba, gillespie until we get this one. i said the good to go, the number one that we did is not as little as it is with another one. i well this is a crazy let us, i don't think it's on it. so this is the grades and he's out of the hang didn't it didn't print that it is. are you basically with jonathan polanko to make it wanted to come back to phil? i him a one know when a good night in terms of citizen....
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tonight on gutfeld 11 locke can p.m., lara trump, gillespie. lydia monahan and tyrus.[laughter] >> greg: just roll this. >> there's the car. all right? there is the pigeon. there's the cat. oh. all right. i just tell you what was on the can? totally there is a pigeon. oh, 600 times. why? gut i don't know?na >> dana: we found this video of brian and his wife in their courtship earlier on. take a look at this. their names are. [kissing noises] >> they should be allowed to speak. >> dana: that was dawn and brian in their early courtship and they have had a wonderful message. >> brian: so far it's going well according to reports. all right. real quick. we're closing in on september 8th. 17761619. brandon, mississippi, and tulsa, oklahoma, newark, new jersey december 2nd. brian kilmeade.com. now i am going to show the play of the year. this save the game for jacob serena williams making history. the mets pulled off a history. 41,000. that is the catch of the year by brandon nemo, the mets never used to be this good but i get a sense they are going to win it all this year. s
tonight on gutfeld 11 locke can p.m., lara trump, gillespie. lydia monahan and tyrus.[laughter] >> greg: just roll this. >> there's the car. all right? there is the pigeon. there's the cat. oh. all right. i just tell you what was on the can? totally there is a pigeon. oh, 600 times. why? gut i don't know?na >> dana: we found this video of brian and his wife in their courtship earlier on. take a look at this. their names are. [kissing noises] >> they should be allowed to...
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mike gillespie owns a small business and said economic concerns are paramount. >> my costs to operate they used to be. finding employees is next to impossible. >> reporter: you hope that november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a crush of campaign ads from coast to coast. on crime, republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried about criminals than victims. >> reporter: spending more than $21 million on ads in the last month alone while democrats have invested more than 5 billion. on abortion, kerry lake is serious about criminalizing it. >> reporter: spend 2g 1 million in ads, republicans only 5 million. in new hampshire, election integrity is now also at play. >> 2020 election was undoubtedly stolen from president trump. >> reporter: inside her store blaisedale said friends share concerns about the country's deep divide. >> we should all be standing up and supporting this country, this democracy because there are those who are trying to tear it down throug
mike gillespie owns a small business and said economic concerns are paramount. >> my costs to operate they used to be. finding employees is next to impossible. >> reporter: you hope that november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a crush of campaign ads from coast to coast. on crime, republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried about...
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. >> greg: we are out of time for it thanks to lara trump, nick gillespie, are judeo audience.elcome to "fox news @ night," i'm gillian turner in washington. the texas department of public safety uncovered a human smuggling operation the pilot noticed suspicious activity during a routine ramp check. the group did attempt to flee injuring the pilot with their car in the process but once they were upper hendon, one of the migrants claimed to have been id
. >> greg: we are out of time for it thanks to lara trump, nick gillespie, are judeo audience.elcome to "fox news @ night," i'm gillian turner in washington. the texas department of public safety uncovered a human smuggling operation the pilot noticed suspicious activity during a routine ramp check. the group did attempt to flee injuring the pilot with their car in the process but once they were upper hendon, one of the migrants claimed to have been id
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that is gillespie, texas, where we have three county election folks actually quitting because of theiolence against them. just as we saw with black women in georgia. this is actually something that is real, that people feel, and that is relevant to their daily lives, not just to some political rhetoric about democracy. >> part of what i want to say is that i welcome people to look at what black people have experienced in this country in the last 200 years. biden said tonight that political violence is never the answer. well political violence has always been the answer from white supremacists when they don't get their way. if we go back to 1860, as michael beschloss just did, and then he won the election. white supremacists rejected that. they called themselves democrats them, they call themselves maga republicans now. but white receptionists rejected the results of the election in 1860 and started a war. so i go back to biden's speech which was generally great to call these people out. but when he says he will not stand by and watch as elections are stolen and watches peoples voting
that is gillespie, texas, where we have three county election folks actually quitting because of theiolence against them. just as we saw with black women in georgia. this is actually something that is real, that people feel, and that is relevant to their daily lives, not just to some political rhetoric about democracy. >> part of what i want to say is that i welcome people to look at what black people have experienced in this country in the last 200 years. biden said tonight that...
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. >> greg: we are out of time for it thanks to lara trump, nick gillespie, are judeo audience. i'm greg i love you, america. >> gillian: welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm gillian turner in washington. the texas department of public safety uncovered a human smuggling operation the pilot noticed suspicious activity during a routine ramp check. the group did attempt to flee injuring the pilot with their car in the process but once they were upper hendon, one of the migrants claimed to have been paid $11,000. more details for that and just a moment. we begin tonight with president biden calling on voters to reject maga republicans during his prime time address to the nation from philadelphia. the president using the term maga 13 times blasting so-called maga ideology as a threat to democracy and the country. >> maga forces are determined to take on and maga republicans to destroy american democracy. maga look at americans and see carnage and darkness and despair. >> gillian: the president warning about republican extremism as tens and thousands of dollars endorsing the trump candi
. >> greg: we are out of time for it thanks to lara trump, nick gillespie, are judeo audience. i'm greg i love you, america. >> gillian: welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm gillian turner in washington. the texas department of public safety uncovered a human smuggling operation the pilot noticed suspicious activity during a routine ramp check. the group did attempt to flee injuring the pilot with their car in the process but once they were upper hendon, one of the migrants...
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mike gillespie owns a small business and says economic concerns are paramount. >> my costs to operatenomically more than they used to be. finding employees is next to impossible. >> reporter: do you hope november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a kraush of campaign ads from coast to coast. on crime, republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried about criminals than victims. >> reporter: spending more than $21 million on ads in the last month alone. while democrats have investigated less than $5 million. on abortion, democrats are dominating the airwaves. >> kari lake is serious, serious about criminalizing abortion. >> reporter: spending $46 million over the last month in ads. republicans, only $4 million. in new hampshire where key races will help determine control of the house and senate, election integrity is now also at play. >> the 2020 election was undoubtedly stolen from president trump. >> reporter: inside her store, she says all people voice concer
mike gillespie owns a small business and says economic concerns are paramount. >> my costs to operatenomically more than they used to be. finding employees is next to impossible. >> reporter: do you hope november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a kraush of campaign ads from coast to coast. on crime, republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more...
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two cobb county sheriffs deputies, jonathan irvin, jonathan gillespie killed in the line of duty. 174o far this year, about third from covid. update on the story we reported on friday. growing alarm in illinois. they will end cash bail for major criminal charges. grady trimble in chicago with more. grady? reporter: good evening, liz, a whole hosts of state attorneys and sheriffs are sounding the alarm about this new law. they say it will make crime in illinois worse. the law scraps cash bail entirely. it also limits who can be arrested and held in jail based on the crime they're alleged to have committed. the democrats who voted for it say it's more equitable because it doesn't keep people in jail just because they can't afford bail. opponents you however say it will lead to hundreds, if not thousands of people being released from jail as soon as it goes into effect at the beginning of next year. they also say it will make our communities less safe with suspects in future violent crimes, dui cases, drug offenses, roaming the streets. >> it abolishes cash bail for almost every offense.
two cobb county sheriffs deputies, jonathan irvin, jonathan gillespie killed in the line of duty. 174o far this year, about third from covid. update on the story we reported on friday. growing alarm in illinois. they will end cash bail for major criminal charges. grady trimble in chicago with more. grady? reporter: good evening, liz, a whole hosts of state attorneys and sheriffs are sounding the alarm about this new law. they say it will make crime in illinois worse. the law scraps cash bail...
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mike gillespie owns a small business and said economic concerns are paramount. >> my cost to operate are astronomically more. finding employees is next to impossible. >> you hope november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a crush of campaign ads from coast to coast. on crime, republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried about criminals than victims. >> reporter: spending more than $21 million on ads in the last month alone. while democrats have invested less than $5 million. on abortion, democrats are dominating the airwaves. >> kari lake is serious, serious about criminalizing abortion. >> reporter: spending $46 million over the last month in ads. republicans, only $4 million. in new hampshire, where key races will help determine control of the house and senate, election integrity is now also at play. >> the 2020 election was undoubtedly stolen from president trump. >> reporter: inside her store, blaise said friends of all political persuasions express con
mike gillespie owns a small business and said economic concerns are paramount. >> my cost to operate are astronomically more. finding employees is next to impossible. >> you hope november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a crush of campaign ads from coast to coast. on crime, republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried about criminals...
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mike gillespie owns a small business and says economic concerns are paramount. >> my costs to operate they used to be. finding employees is next to impossible. >> reporter: do you hope that november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a crush of campaign ads from coast-to-coast. on crime republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried about criminals than victims. >> reporter: spending more than $21 million on ads in the last month alone while democrats have invested less than 5 million. on abortion democrats are dominating the airwaves. >> kerry lake is serious, serious about criminalizing abortion. >> reporter: spending 46 million in the last month in ads. republicans, only 4 million. in new hampshire where key races help determine control of the house and senate, election integrity is now also at play. >> the 2020 election was undoubtedly stolen from president trump. >> reporter: inside her store, she said friends of all political persuasions voice concerns ab
mike gillespie owns a small business and says economic concerns are paramount. >> my costs to operate they used to be. finding employees is next to impossible. >> reporter: do you hope that november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a crush of campaign ads from coast-to-coast. on crime republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried about...
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coming up next is kelly dineen gillespie and associate professor of law and director of the health lawrarogram at drayton university school of law which he teaches health care law, ethics, fortson seminars. shields a phd distinction in healthcare from st. louis university. before attending law school and this is an interesting part of the case you will discuss, in her article, she wascu a nurse n neurosurgery and trance but i see clinical research as was functional neurosurgeons character people with chronic persistent pain is uniquely qualified to talk about rouen versus united states which involves prescribing opioids. kelly? >> thank you. thank you trevor and thanks to tommy and katie and everybody at the cato institute that put this together and the review. it is my honor to be part of this. i i want to start by acknowledgg a couple of people. the first is professor jennifer who is the purpose of law at uc who, what, why co-author on to briefs wes wrote on behalf of professors in health law and policy in this case. the other person i would like to thank is doctor jamie henderson is a
coming up next is kelly dineen gillespie and associate professor of law and director of the health lawrarogram at drayton university school of law which he teaches health care law, ethics, fortson seminars. shields a phd distinction in healthcare from st. louis university. before attending law school and this is an interesting part of the case you will discuss, in her article, she wascu a nurse n neurosurgery and trance but i see clinical research as was functional neurosurgeons character...
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mike gillespie owns a small business and said economic concerns are paramount. >> my cost to operatey more than they used to be. finding employees is next to impossible. >> reporter: you hope that november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a crush of campaign ads from coast to coast. on crime, republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried about criminals than victims. >> reporter: spending more than $21 million on ads in the last month alone, while democrats have invested less than $5 million. on abortion, democrats are dominating the air waves. >> kari lake is serious. serious about criminalizing abortion. >> reporter: spending $46 million over the last month in ads. republicans only $4 million. in new hampshire, where key races will help to determine control of the house and senate, election integrity is now also at play. >> the 2020 election was undoubtedly stolen from president trump. >> inside her store, blazedale says friends of all political persuasio
mike gillespie owns a small business and said economic concerns are paramount. >> my cost to operatey more than they used to be. finding employees is next to impossible. >> reporter: you hope that november brings a change in washington in terms of who controls congress? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> reporter: this tale of two elections is playing out in a crush of campaign ads from coast to coast. on crime, republicans are hammering democrats. >> he's more worried...
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now early voting for the midterms is just weeks away but if you're not on to the gillespie county website. right now, you'll see that the elections ministry there is tbd. understaffed, and under paired herrera told the paper. and i've been asking help for a while. and at some point. you just have to take care of yourself. but in a resignation letter, she said there's an official reason that she's leaving the job quote, absurd legislation. has completely changed the job i initially accepted. she's quoted to the package of voting restrictions that they passed last year. that barred election officials from having the vote by mail. that bar them from applications that they requested. first that empowered parties and poll watchers. when we talk about the absence of election workers, we don't only talk about the ridiculous and shocking threats and intimidation, we also need to talk about the republican legislatures that are making it harder for election workers to do their jobs. since the beginning of last year, 18 states have passed restrict voting laws according to the center. in georgia the
now early voting for the midterms is just weeks away but if you're not on to the gillespie county website. right now, you'll see that the elections ministry there is tbd. understaffed, and under paired herrera told the paper. and i've been asking help for a while. and at some point. you just have to take care of yourself. but in a resignation letter, she said there's an official reason that she's leaving the job quote, absurd legislation. has completely changed the job i initially accepted....
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there's jack quinn, who was the white house counsel under clinton, and his lobbying partner was gillespie, who ran for governor and a couple of other offices in in in virginia. and he was, you know, sort of a high level republican operative. and i finally i asked jack, i said, what is the joke? what do you what is this you keep saying? and he would say, you know, it's like the unspoken thing that we all know, but we don't really say like, well, what is that? and this was ten years ago. and he said, well, know basically that we're all, you know. i might be a democrat and ed might be a republican but we're all kind of in business together and we all kind of know what the deal here, which is we're all getting rich. so that's the joke. so joke has since evolved. the joke is whatever the unspoken truth that people do not say on the record happens to be at the moment in the republican party. in most cases, the joke was that the guy who was leading our party that we pledge utter allegiance to. is himself a joke is someone we don't have respect for. we think is not fit to be president. at worst,
there's jack quinn, who was the white house counsel under clinton, and his lobbying partner was gillespie, who ran for governor and a couple of other offices in in in virginia. and he was, you know, sort of a high level republican operative. and i finally i asked jack, i said, what is the joke? what do you what is this you keep saying? and he would say, you know, it's like the unspoken thing that we all know, but we don't really say like, well, what is that? and this was ten years ago. and he...
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a guy named jack shea, some of you knew, and pat gillespie. both, good friends.ould be summed up in one, in my view. a little bit like my dad would say. everybody, everyone, no matter what your background is entitled to be treated with dignity. with dignity. with respect. you know, i want to thank the elected officials here today. bobby casey's been a close friend of mine for a long time. his dad and i were friends as well. as a matter of fact, we are -- our age is split. his dad is much older than me than i am to bobby, and we raised the same neighborhood in green ridge about five city blocks away. went to the same grade schools. i moved because when coal died in scranton, there weren't any jobs. my dad was in sales, not in mining, but we moved back down to delaware where he was from. moved to a little steel town called claymont, delaware. whole community was built, a company town, literally. and steel died. it was dying, and there's not a single steelworker left. but know what happened was, about midway through, i got elected -- i got very engaged, in my case,
a guy named jack shea, some of you knew, and pat gillespie. both, good friends.ould be summed up in one, in my view. a little bit like my dad would say. everybody, everyone, no matter what your background is entitled to be treated with dignity. with dignity. with respect. you know, i want to thank the elected officials here today. bobby casey's been a close friend of mine for a long time. his dad and i were friends as well. as a matter of fact, we are -- our age is split. his dad is much older...