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governor hobbs: and being spent properly. [applause] beyond this work to ensure transparency for how taxpayer funds are spent there are other direct actions to support our schools and students. we need to priority hiring social workers and counselors for our schools to address the mental health crisis among children and teens. currently, each counselor in an arizona school provides services to more than 700 kids on average, that is the highest ratio in the nation and nearly three times the recommended standard. that is unacceptable, and we must do better. [applause] governor hobbs: i strongly urge legislators to continuing bringing solutions to my desk to ensure public schools and all communities have the resources they need to help our kids succeed. let us turn to our next generation after they graduate high school where my administration will work to create education opportunities as they embark on the next chapter of their lives. that means investing in community colleges, particularly in rural arizona. [applause] governor
governor hobbs: and being spent properly. [applause] beyond this work to ensure transparency for how taxpayer funds are spent there are other direct actions to support our schools and students. we need to priority hiring social workers and counselors for our schools to address the mental health crisis among children and teens. currently, each counselor in an arizona school provides services to more than 700 kids on average, that is the highest ratio in the nation and nearly three times the...
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and many other governors, including democratic and republican governors, are now trying to copy that. >> you wrote in ronald reagan's name when you voted in 2020 rather than voting for donald trump or for joe biden. in 1990, william f. buckley jr. sat down with ronald reagan in the original "firing line" program. here's what they talked about with respect to the deficit. >> but that leaves us facing the deficit. >> yes. >> in the book, you bemoan your own inability to do something substantial about it, and when you considered whether you were running for the second term, you say, "well, at least if i do, it'll give me, among other things, a chance to tame the deficit." so even after four years, you thought you could do something about it, but you failed. >> well, my budgets, every one of them, the congress put on the shelf and called them dead on arrival, and then would return to me, in place of a budget, a continuing resolution. now, that would be this high. you are faced with either signing that entire document or vetoing it. if you veto it, the government is out of business. everyt
and many other governors, including democratic and republican governors, are now trying to copy that. >> you wrote in ronald reagan's name when you voted in 2020 rather than voting for donald trump or for joe biden. in 1990, william f. buckley jr. sat down with ronald reagan in the original "firing line" program. here's what they talked about with respect to the deficit. >> but that leaves us facing the deficit. >> yes. >> in the book, you bemoan your own...
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thank you, governor wolf. [applause] i set out to build a cabin and a senior staff that looks like pennsylvania and reflects the people in the communities that i just took an oath of office to serve and protect, led by our chief of staff sitting behind me today. [applause] sitting behind me here today is the most well-qualified and -- of public servants in our history. i look forward to doing this work with them for all of you. thank you also very much. [applause] most of all, i want to thank you , the good people of pennsylvania. you inspired me. you taught me important lessons. you inviting me into your home, places of worship and into your community centers. we walked our main streets together and i listened to you, i heard your story. those stories feel my drive to serve. your smiles and tears filled my heart. your problems have become my priority, your cause is my concerns. together, we have taken on the power and we have empowered the people. people like elections who were ripped off by a predatory stude
thank you, governor wolf. [applause] i set out to build a cabin and a senior staff that looks like pennsylvania and reflects the people in the communities that i just took an oath of office to serve and protect, led by our chief of staff sitting behind me today. [applause] sitting behind me here today is the most well-qualified and -- of public servants in our history. i look forward to doing this work with them for all of you. thank you also very much. [applause] most of all, i want to thank...
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host: talk about decisions the governor is making as governor and how that could affect things if he decides to run for president? guest: in terms of policies? host: particular with the parents rights bill and other things as well. guest: first of all, the legislature in florida just sent vouchers for all, school choice to the governor. that was something he wanted to do so basically anyone in florida who has kids can send their kids to a private or religious school instead of public school. there is an immigration measure, anti-illegal immigration measure this week -- making its way to the governor say he will try to run things in a similar vein as trump did, aggressive against immigration. you do have policies being considered, some of the more controversial ones. the legislation is formally known as the parental rights and education act and is what radix call don't say gay because it limits discussion about gender identity and sexual orientation in the classroom. in an environment where families are very different than they used to look a while ago where you have same-sex parents
host: talk about decisions the governor is making as governor and how that could affect things if he decides to run for president? guest: in terms of policies? host: particular with the parents rights bill and other things as well. guest: first of all, the legislature in florida just sent vouchers for all, school choice to the governor. that was something he wanted to do so basically anyone in florida who has kids can send their kids to a private or religious school instead of public school....
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i think the thank the governor. on that point, i also want to thank my wife, tammy murphy, stand up and take a bow please, tammy murphy. [applause] i don't want laura kelly to get mad at me but josh soup euros -- josh shapiro is not here because he's rooting for the eagles. and i'm just stating a fact, go chiefs. we are likely to be hosted a single day when we convene in philadelphia sometime in may. we can't wait to welcome everyone to the great garden state in july, for the -- july 12-14 for our annual summer meeting. that will be in atlantic city. as i have said to many of you, bring your dancing shoes and your wallets. not necessarily in that order. the roundtables exam are parallel initiatives on maternal and infant health. she has done outstanding work on this issue in our state and she is doing an excellent job leading this initiative nationally. these two initiatives share so much common ground like the challenges to affordable and accessible care. the importance of coordinated solutions and our duty to our
i think the thank the governor. on that point, i also want to thank my wife, tammy murphy, stand up and take a bow please, tammy murphy. [applause] i don't want laura kelly to get mad at me but josh soup euros -- josh shapiro is not here because he's rooting for the eagles. and i'm just stating a fact, go chiefs. we are likely to be hosted a single day when we convene in philadelphia sometime in may. we can't wait to welcome everyone to the great garden state in july, for the -- july 12-14 for...
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talk about decisions and governor is making as governor.ow that could affect them either way if he decides to run for president because you mean in terms of policies? park policy with the parents rights built in reporting it's going to be expanded at other things as well for. >> there's a lot going on in florida but for some of the inlegislature just sent vouchers for all about people referred to a school choice. that something they wanted to do so basically anyone in florida who has kids can send their kids to aou private or religious schl and set up a private school. there is an immigration measure. anti- illegal immigration measure that's making its way to the governor. he'll be trying to read it seems in a very similar vein as trump did, pretty aggressive against immigration. and then you do have a policy is being considered in school some of the more controversial ones. the legislature is known as the parental in education act is what a lot of critics call don't say gay. olympus discussions about gender identity and sexual orientation
talk about decisions and governor is making as governor.ow that could affect them either way if he decides to run for president because you mean in terms of policies? park policy with the parents rights built in reporting it's going to be expanded at other things as well for. >> there's a lot going on in florida but for some of the inlegislature just sent vouchers for all about people referred to a school choice. that something they wanted to do so basically anyone in florida who has kids...
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our home state's governor phil murphy got an f. neal is the director of cato's center for educational freedom and author of the fractured schoolhouse. a continuing theme of his work is our one-size-fits-all public schooling system tends to feed culture were conflict. and that having funding follows students guide -- like in the students first act, can go a long way towards diffusing those sorts of conflicts. i should mention, we will have a conversation on these issues. we will later be taking questions from the in person and online audience. if you are out there in twitter land talking about this event, you should use the #govreportcard. with that, i am going to get out of the way and headed over to chris to kick off today's discussion. >> thanks, gene. [applause] welcome to cato. i am going to provide a minute or so of additional background and then we can get into the discussion. i became aware of the governor's achievements when i did the 2020 report card. she got the second highest grade, second only to governor sununu of new
our home state's governor phil murphy got an f. neal is the director of cato's center for educational freedom and author of the fractured schoolhouse. a continuing theme of his work is our one-size-fits-all public schooling system tends to feed culture were conflict. and that having funding follows students guide -- like in the students first act, can go a long way towards diffusing those sorts of conflicts. i should mention, we will have a conversation on these issues. we will later be taking...
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, governor ron desantis. both ron and i were elected governor for the first time in 2018. we both won hard-fought races in a year that wasn't necessarily very good for republicans. we both did so in states that at the time were considered purple. new governors, we both had big plans for our state, but neither one of us could have predicted what was about to come our way in the spring of 2020. we had the opportunity to meet early on in our tenure as governors, but did not get to know each other until the pandemic. as you are aware, those were extremely challenging and uncertain times for everyone. with absolutely no playbook, we both focused on protecting the life, livelihoods and freedoms of the citizens we represent. [applause] i certainly appreciated the call i got from ron to ask if i would participate on a laura ingraham panel that highlighted red state trail braces -- trailblazers. we had the opportunity to talk about what was happeninground the country, the lockdowns, keeping kids out of school, the man
, governor ron desantis. both ron and i were elected governor for the first time in 2018. we both won hard-fought races in a year that wasn't necessarily very good for republicans. we both did so in states that at the time were considered purple. new governors, we both had big plans for our state, but neither one of us could have predicted what was about to come our way in the spring of 2020. we had the opportunity to meet early on in our tenure as governors, but did not get to know each other...
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s thank you very much governor. want to echo the sentiments of the governor and what he expressed.of this town and seeing _ down the street of this town and seeing devastation on both sides. both sides of the road. in the congressman was able to speak with an individual who travelled from houston. — an individual who travelled from houston, texas to stop the people of this town _ houston, texas to stop the people of this town and he said something i thought— this town and he said something i thought was very appropriate and very powerful that one can see photographs of the devastation but there is— photographs of the devastation but there is no substitute for actually seeing _ there is no substitute for actually seeing it — there is no substitute for actually seeing it in person and that is indeed — seeing it in person and that is indeed what we have come to do. we've _ indeed what we have come to do. we've come to see it in person to communicate to the people of mississippi that we are here not 'ust mississippi that we are here not just today— mississippi that we are here not just
s thank you very much governor. want to echo the sentiments of the governor and what he expressed.of this town and seeing _ down the street of this town and seeing devastation on both sides. both sides of the road. in the congressman was able to speak with an individual who travelled from houston. — an individual who travelled from houston, texas to stop the people of this town _ houston, texas to stop the people of this town and he said something i thought— this town and he said something...
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will talk to illinois democrat governor j.b. pritzker, being recruited to help president biden's expected re-election campaign. >>> was covid-19 a result of a lab accident in wuhan, china? new intelligence reports from the department of energy and fbi conflict with other agency reviews. ohio republican brad wenstrup is heading up a new committee investigating the origins of the virus. we'll talk to him. >>> then former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb will help us sort through it all. it's all just ahead on "face the nation." >>> good morning. welcome to "face the nation." saturday's norfolk southern derailment in springfield, ohio, was the fourth train derailment in ohio in the last five months, including the one in east palestine that spilled toxic chemicals. norfolk southern tells cbs news no one was injured and no toxic substances were on board the train involved in yesterday's incident. the ceo of norfolk southern is expected to testify before a senate panel on thursday. we want to begin the show with democratic senator
will talk to illinois democrat governor j.b. pritzker, being recruited to help president biden's expected re-election campaign. >>> was covid-19 a result of a lab accident in wuhan, china? new intelligence reports from the department of energy and fbi conflict with other agency reviews. ohio republican brad wenstrup is heading up a new committee investigating the origins of the virus. we'll talk to him. >>> then former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb will help us sort...
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when you talk to the governors -- governor kemp, governor sununu, governor youngkin -- one of the things is that people are moving to red states. they are moving out of blue states and into red states. why? their claim is people like the quality of life. they like the tax structure, they like the schools. so, florida, georgia, texas, a lot of people are moving to these places. these governors are not focusing on some of the culture war issues, except for desantis. ey are not making trans the center of whatever they want to do. they are talking about crimes, streets, schools. the normal things that governance is all about. i do think there is a lane for somebody that will focus on quality of life. if i had to pick out one person now, i would say chris sununu of new hampshire. that is mostly because he's a warmfriendly, natural, good guy that people like. won a very impressive reelection victory in new hampshi. somehow, he leaks out to me as someone with political skill. so, if there's going to be a normie for someone who focuses on quality of life, governor sununu seems to me as a potenti
when you talk to the governors -- governor kemp, governor sununu, governor youngkin -- one of the things is that people are moving to red states. they are moving out of blue states and into red states. why? their claim is people like the quality of life. they like the tax structure, they like the schools. so, florida, georgia, texas, a lot of people are moving to these places. these governors are not focusing on some of the culture war issues, except for desantis. ey are not making trans the...
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maria: governor ron desantis in florida.break and then china's power grab of america's farmland as the ccp tries to rapidly buy up america's agricultural land. south dakota governor christie gnome is here on why she thinks china's end game is to control the u.s. comply chain of food. she's next. ♪ my ameriprise advisor has helped me navigate uncertain times before, now is no different. with his advice, i'm confident i'm on track. the plan we created is for the long term. no wonder clients rate us 4.9 out of 5 in overall satisfaction. ameriprise financial. for businesses of all sizes, there are a lot of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose a next generation 10g network that's always improving, getting faster; more reliable; and more intelligent to keep you ready for today and tomorrow. the choice is clear: make your business future ready with
maria: governor ron desantis in florida.break and then china's power grab of america's farmland as the ccp tries to rapidly buy up america's agricultural land. south dakota governor christie gnome is here on why she thinks china's end game is to control the u.s. comply chain of food. she's next. ♪ my ameriprise advisor has helped me navigate uncertain times before, now is no different. with his advice, i'm confident i'm on track. the plan we created is for the long term. no wonder clients...
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maria: governor ron desantis in florida. break and then china's power grab of america's farmland as the ccp tries to rapidly buy up america's agricultural land. south dakota governor christie gnome is here on why she thinks china's end game is to control the u.s. comply chain of food. she's next. ♪ >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. my customer really relies on his car's advanced safety system. [alarm] >> instructor: veer right. [ringing] >> instructor: and slow down. >> tech: so when he got a cracked windshield, he turned to safelite. we're the experts at replacing glass and recalibrating your vehicle's camera, so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly to get you back on the road safely. >> instructor: and that means a lot! >> tech: schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ living with metastatic breast cancer means i cherish my memories. but i don't just look back on them, i look forward to the chance to make new ones every day with verzenio. verze
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we have a lot of great governors to consider.aybe ron desantis and i have different styles, but, you know, certainly he's got every right to get out and make the case. >> where do you stand on governor desantis' efforts to counter disney, and its self-governing zone in florida? >> the controversy to me was about telling a business if you don't agree with me, i'm going to put you out of business and take it over. i'm a traditional kind of small government conservative republican who doesn't believe in heavy-handed local governments telling businesses what to do. so we come at it from a different perspective. it's not about the issues they were fighting over, but how it's being handled i disagree with. >> he's talking about his battles what he calls woke culture. what is the desantis approach tell you about his politics? >> i think he's going right after the trump base, and he wants to be i think the younger, you know, version of donald trump. he's trying to fire up the base, which is okay, and it may be a good strategy to win a pr
we have a lot of great governors to consider.aybe ron desantis and i have different styles, but, you know, certainly he's got every right to get out and make the case. >> where do you stand on governor desantis' efforts to counter disney, and its self-governing zone in florida? >> the controversy to me was about telling a business if you don't agree with me, i'm going to put you out of business and take it over. i'm a traditional kind of small government conservative republican who...
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we have current governors and former governors.ce president, a number of people from the administration. you know, i'm not sure. there's no real stand-out in my mind. if you look at any race, a year out, it's too early to see who will perform well and who will stand out. i'm hopeful that we have a couple of good candidates and somebody will shine and rise up and get the party back on the right track. >> neil: were you speaking as a former governor when you opted out? there's still two former governors potentially in this race. governor chris chr christie, as hutchison of arkansas? you think they're wasting their time? >> no. i don't think they're wasting their time. they're both weighing this decision. hopefully they're going through a thorough process like i did. i put a lot of time and effort into thinking about this and was at this time right thing for me and my family and the right thing for the party and the country. they'll probably take it seriously and make those decisions for themselves. they're both great guys. i think th
we have current governors and former governors.ce president, a number of people from the administration. you know, i'm not sure. there's no real stand-out in my mind. if you look at any race, a year out, it's too early to see who will perform well and who will stand out. i'm hopeful that we have a couple of good candidates and somebody will shine and rise up and get the party back on the right track. >> neil: were you speaking as a former governor when you opted out? there's still two...
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maria: governor ron desantis in florida.a's power grab of america's farmland as the ccp tries to rapidly buy up america's agricultural land. south dakota governor christie gnome is here on why she thinks china's end game is to control the u.s. comply chain of food. she's next. ♪ not that into saving, are you? -whoa, dude... -money. cuz... cuz you paid too much for those glasses. next time, go to america's best where two pairs and a free, quality eye exam start at just $79.95. book an exam today at americasbest.com. ♪ what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® have you ever considered getting a walk-in tub? well, look, no further! safe step's best offer, just got better! now, when you purchase your brand new safe step walk-in tub, you'll receive a free shower package. yes, a free shower package! and if you call today, you'll also receive 15% off your entire order. now
maria: governor ron desantis in florida.a's power grab of america's farmland as the ccp tries to rapidly buy up america's agricultural land. south dakota governor christie gnome is here on why she thinks china's end game is to control the u.s. comply chain of food. she's next. ♪ not that into saving, are you? -whoa, dude... -money. cuz... cuz you paid too much for those glasses. next time, go to america's best where two pairs and a free, quality eye exam start at just $79.95. book an exam...
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a couple things about the former governor, the 55th governor of new jersey served two terms. more important than that, before that he was us attorney in new jersey, this is the post september 11th period of time in new jersey, very important time to have some fine law enforcement skills and he led during that period and there was a difficult time in america. where he really shined and as governor he served, and worked on fiscal conservative issues, healthcare reform. lot of focus on opioids, not just about closing the border, it's about the demand factor. i would like to introduce the governor of new jersey, chris christie. >> thank you, good to be back. thank you for taking the time to come out. you know it must be something fun. as a common, hang out in new hampshire, we had a good day so far, this is a relief to be here. off and i have to do these conversations with donna brazile on abc as the only republican in the firing line at abc. they hire one, can't say it's completely biased. i kind of like it. i'm used to being a republican in a blue bastion, shooting right back a
a couple things about the former governor, the 55th governor of new jersey served two terms. more important than that, before that he was us attorney in new jersey, this is the post september 11th period of time in new jersey, very important time to have some fine law enforcement skills and he led during that period and there was a difficult time in america. where he really shined and as governor he served, and worked on fiscal conservative issues, healthcare reform. lot of focus on opioids,...
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charlie baker left massachusetts, governor hogan saying he is not running. >> governors are known iney are in large dates or are catching fire for some other reason aren't really known that well outside of their states. they have to really work hard. a good xample is a guy named bill clinton. nobody knew nationally who he was and the criticism was he was a failed governor, republican said, of a small state. it was true then and it was hard for him to get known. it worked for him, but that is what these governors have to overcome in the early parts of the primary process. >> we are also seeing that not only are republican governors popular in democrat led states, they are popular in republican led states, and that is why you see migrations from democratic traditional states, the migration has been to southern states. whether that be florida, tennessee, north carolina, leading into where americans are moving to. it is republican governors in democratic and republican states that are getting high approval marks. amna: when you look at the folks that we just heard from, you see where the
charlie baker left massachusetts, governor hogan saying he is not running. >> governors are known iney are in large dates or are catching fire for some other reason aren't really known that well outside of their states. they have to really work hard. a good xample is a guy named bill clinton. nobody knew nationally who he was and the criticism was he was a failed governor, republican said, of a small state. it was true then and it was hard for him to get known. it worked for him, but that...
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the governor is able to do what he's doing a new college because his governor, he is able to appointoard of trustees for every collagen state. this would leave all faculty hiring decisions to the primarily the sentence proved boards. it will also let the boards review any faculty members tenure at anytime. primarily desantis -- primarily, the appointed boards could literally hire and fire anyone they want. -- was unclear, the rest of the bill helps clear their purpose up. the bill removes all majors and minors in subjects like critical race theory and gender studies or any derivative major or minor of these belief systems. it prohibits spending funds on activity is a promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, and federal education courses are prohibited from suppressing or distorting significant historical events or including a curriculum that teaches identity politics. in other words, this bill would take all of governor desantis's ideas from that war on woke and supercharge them into actual law. the bill would allow the governor to enforce these policies on all of florida's public u
the governor is able to do what he's doing a new college because his governor, he is able to appointoard of trustees for every collagen state. this would leave all faculty hiring decisions to the primarily the sentence proved boards. it will also let the boards review any faculty members tenure at anytime. primarily desantis -- primarily, the appointed boards could literally hire and fire anyone they want. -- was unclear, the rest of the bill helps clear their purpose up. the bill removes all...
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our governor is the 63rd governor of the state of maryland. he joined the cabinet. we have three state-wide elected officials, fourth is elected by the legislature. two of them are african-american and some of you know terry. his daughter brook was elected as the first woman comptroller in the state's history as well. [applause] and our colleague anthony brown, as all of you, was elected the first african-american attorney general of our state. [applause] the young man that i'm about to introduce is a marylander. he was born in takoma park and it is just north of the border, northeast border of washington, d.c., it is a vibrant political community. he is a marylander by birth and a marylander by choice. his mother's name is joy. and he is the epitome of the joy of politics, the joy of service, the joy of commitment. his father died when he was three years of age. illness that was curable but didn't have access to the kind of health care that we want every american to have access to. that had a profound effect on the young wes moore. his mother had to move to new yor
our governor is the 63rd governor of the state of maryland. he joined the cabinet. we have three state-wide elected officials, fourth is elected by the legislature. two of them are african-american and some of you know terry. his daughter brook was elected as the first woman comptroller in the state's history as well. [applause] and our colleague anthony brown, as all of you, was elected the first african-american attorney general of our state. [applause] the young man that i'm about to...
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they might get what they want at new college. >> the governor -- >> the governor might gets what he wants at new college. it might be a small institution relatively isolated, small pool of students likely small pool of alumni and you can just steam roll them. but i think in the long run this doesn't really work out to their advantage. and unfortunately, this doesn't really work out to the advantage of the university system in florida. >> yeah. >> or the very many college students in the state of florida. and the reason i say that is that go ahead, kick out the tenure and strong arm people into what majors they can choose, and then watch what happens to your college records. watch the ways in which the competitiveness of your institutions decline, and moreover if you think you're going to actually do that and attract top quality faculty to your institutions, you won't. >> some people think that this is a really pernicious bid to just erode public education on a whole, to really cement the two tiers of public education, the private and charter school worlds. is that how self-sacrificing the
they might get what they want at new college. >> the governor -- >> the governor might gets what he wants at new college. it might be a small institution relatively isolated, small pool of students likely small pool of alumni and you can just steam roll them. but i think in the long run this doesn't really work out to their advantage. and unfortunately, this doesn't really work out to the advantage of the university system in florida. >> yeah. >> or the very many college...
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governor hogan is not running. doug: governors are known in their states.t well outside their states. they have to work hard on that process. a good example is a guy named bill clinton. nobody knew nationally who he was. the criticism is he was a failed governor, republicans said, but of a small state. that was true then and it was hard for him to get note. it worked for him but that's what governors have to overcome in the early parts of the primary process. david: we are also seeing that not only are republican governors popular in democratic led states but also republican led states. that's what you see the migration from traditionally democratic states, california, illinois, new york, to southern states, whether that be florida or tennessee or north carolina. all of those leading into where americans are ultimately moving to. republican governors democratic and republican states getting high approval marks. amna: when you look at some of the folks we heard from, potential candidates, nikki haley in particular, you see where they go to address potential
governor hogan is not running. doug: governors are known in their states.t well outside their states. they have to work hard on that process. a good example is a guy named bill clinton. nobody knew nationally who he was. the criticism is he was a failed governor, republicans said, but of a small state. that was true then and it was hard for him to get note. it worked for him but that's what governors have to overcome in the early parts of the primary process. david: we are also seeing that not...
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[applause] and our very special guest tonight, a couple of things of the former governor, 55th governor of new jersey, served two terms. i think more important than that is that before that he was the u.s. attorney in new hampshire. this is the post secondary period of time in new jersey. obviously he led during that period and there was a difficult time, of course, in america where he really shined. as governor he served and he really worked on fiscal conservative a issues, healthcae reform, lawsuit of focus on opioids which i know in new hampshire we all know a lot about. it's not just about closing the border, it's about the demand factor. so without further due, i would like to introduce governor of new jersey, former governor of new jersey chris christie. [applause] >> thank you very much, good to be back. thank you all for taking the time to come out. you know that it must be something fun because major pat showed up. we've had a good day so far. i'm looking forward to having a conversation with all of you. this is a relief to be here. oftentimes i have to do conversations with do
[applause] and our very special guest tonight, a couple of things of the former governor, 55th governor of new jersey, served two terms. i think more important than that is that before that he was the u.s. attorney in new hampshire. this is the post secondary period of time in new jersey. obviously he led during that period and there was a difficult time, of course, in america where he really shined. as governor he served and he really worked on fiscal conservative a issues, healthcae reform,...
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on yesterday kristi noem governor south dakota and ron desantis governor of florida both expressed concernjust two of several governors bank the device on government devices banning app on government devices talk to us about american families what they need to be explaining to their kids who may want tiktok on their phones fwlus the threat. >> governor noem,governor desantis strong leaders the national security issues a separate issue parents need to be concerned about mental health for kids something unique happening with tiktok there is a study out by "new york times," that shows that accounts 13-year-old girlfriend cell harm, eating order disorders in 30 minutes, look at version available in china very, very different content to youth there something educational materials, museum exhibits experiments, flash forward here blackout kcal tries to coincidence kids suffocate themselves, 20 kids 13 and under died from doing it parents should be very concerned about this entirely separate, from national security i think almost 30 states have taken action now. >> we've got the propaganda threat
on yesterday kristi noem governor south dakota and ron desantis governor of florida both expressed concernjust two of several governors bank the device on government devices banning app on government devices talk to us about american families what they need to be explaining to their kids who may want tiktok on their phones fwlus the threat. >> governor noem,governor desantis strong leaders the national security issues a separate issue parents need to be concerned about mental health for...
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my entire time as governor, a is not captive to polls. a leader will help shape and lead the public's opinion if they see you put out a vision and they see you execute on that vision and produce good results, the people will follow. and i made that bet that those 32,000 votes, if i was bold, i wouldn't fewer votes i'd end up expose ending my base of support. but to do that, we understood that we had to have good personnel working in the administration. i laid down law very clearly. if you have any other agenda but the best interests of the people of florida and supporting what we were elected to do. pack your bags and leave because we're not going to tolerate that. and we had to do some stuff early on. but i can tell you, in four years you didn't see our administration leaking like a. you didn't see a lot of drama or palace intrigue. what you saw was surgical precision execution day after day after day. and because we did that, we beat the left day after day after day. and and part of that was i said, i'm going on offense on all these iss
my entire time as governor, a is not captive to polls. a leader will help shape and lead the public's opinion if they see you put out a vision and they see you execute on that vision and produce good results, the people will follow. and i made that bet that those 32,000 votes, if i was bold, i wouldn't fewer votes i'd end up expose ending my base of support. but to do that, we understood that we had to have good personnel working in the administration. i laid down law very clearly. if you have...
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i tell her to any governor just to build a building. she remembers its content - this task is practically unsolvable for many regions in the far east. we observe. we know what the situation is with modern engineering training. it must be a combination of it. laboratories, that is, this is a science technology education and i want to pay attention in order to build real plans for the training of a highly qualified engineer, funding is necessary according to our estimate - this is confirmed by at least 500.000 rub. in year. well, in our university, for example, this figure is twice as high. well, there are other issues. at the same time , vladimirovich draws attention to the figure. it is simply critical that something needs to be done, if today at 9:00 am the leading universities of the far east accept approximately plus or minus. e, valeria nikolaevich here, he can clarify 30,000 jobs 30,000, then only for mining engineers, and 60% of jobs in the region are in the mining industry. there gornyak is an ideologist. main specialty. we accep
i tell her to any governor just to build a building. she remembers its content - this task is practically unsolvable for many regions in the far east. we observe. we know what the situation is with modern engineering training. it must be a combination of it. laboratories, that is, this is a science technology education and i want to pay attention in order to build real plans for the training of a highly qualified engineer, funding is necessary according to our estimate - this is confirmed by at...
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the new governor is going to have to buy a lot of bonds to keep it word is. even if it's not an actual tweak, i will be listening closely tomorrow to find out if governor kuroda opens the door wider to something like that. haidi: the netherlands is preparing fresh restrictions on chipmaking machines amid pressure from the u.s. to clampdown on china's access to cutting-edge tech. stephen engle joins us with more. stephen: we know this is why the top leadership at the national people's congress in beijing are talking about a nation strategy to counter these moves which they claim is led by the united states to get others like the netherlands and japan, to countries that have companies that make some of the most advanced chipmaking equipment that the biden administration is pushing to restrict sale to china. they fear of course that it will be led into the hands of the chinese military perhaps as well as the competitive angle of geopolitics and the global economy. what the netherlands is saying is they proposed a new law that would ban or rein and exports of so-
the new governor is going to have to buy a lot of bonds to keep it word is. even if it's not an actual tweak, i will be listening closely tomorrow to find out if governor kuroda opens the door wider to something like that. haidi: the netherlands is preparing fresh restrictions on chipmaking machines amid pressure from the u.s. to clampdown on china's access to cutting-edge tech. stephen engle joins us with more. stephen: we know this is why the top leadership at the national people's congress...
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davis prior to ftion it governor ending up.to welcome distinguished cabinet and senior members of our team led by dana fritz today. i am mindful of the high honor it is to address you from this roster. i sat through seven budget addresses as cost number, in fact, i sat right there in the 75. the last time i spoke in this chamber, it was from this very roster when speaker sam smith invited me to deliver my farewell remarks on december 15, 2011. in the speech i talkedd about or shared responsibility not just in this building across common law to confront our greatest challenges and move pennsylvania forward. i said that day and believe it in my core 12 years later the tasks we face are too great for any one man or one woman to address. two great for anyone latest her or one governor significant for one political party or another. it was speaker smith who taught me one of the most valuable lessons i learned as a member of thisouse. in this billing the speaker said the three most important numbers are one of two, 26 and one. it tak
davis prior to ftion it governor ending up.to welcome distinguished cabinet and senior members of our team led by dana fritz today. i am mindful of the high honor it is to address you from this roster. i sat through seven budget addresses as cost number, in fact, i sat right there in the 75. the last time i spoke in this chamber, it was from this very roster when speaker sam smith invited me to deliver my farewell remarks on december 15, 2011. in the speech i talkedd about or shared...
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[applause] >> here is the governor of the state of alabama. gov. ivey: lieutenant governor ainsworth, pro tem read, speaker ledbetter, speaker pro tem pringle, members of the alabama legislature, justices on the alabama supreme court, distinguished guests, and my fellow alabamians, as we begin the first legislative session of this new four year term, i am especially proud to be joined by some of the young people around our state. including from a charter school and northeast alabama community college. thank you all. [applause] please be seated. our students, our young people are why we -- the work we do today matters and why we must get it right. everything we do today is for a better tomorrow for these children and all the families who call alabama home. we have an opportunity during this legislative session to continue making progress for alabama families. we must be prudent and wise with our folks's hard earned dollars. we must support a strong economy in alabama so mom and dad can provide for themselves and their children. we must support these
[applause] >> here is the governor of the state of alabama. gov. ivey: lieutenant governor ainsworth, pro tem read, speaker ledbetter, speaker pro tem pringle, members of the alabama legislature, justices on the alabama supreme court, distinguished guests, and my fellow alabamians, as we begin the first legislative session of this new four year term, i am especially proud to be joined by some of the young people around our state. including from a charter school and northeast alabama...