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governor cost, you are the chair of the governors association this year. and your initiative you have been putting a lot of focus on is called disagree better. i want to ask the two of you, what does that mean? let me start by thanking everyone for being here. it is an honor. i'm excited to be with my friend, wes moore. i am in cycle, i'm up for reelection. me just saying my good friend wes moore is a testament of the courage in this type of electoral cycle. and i mean that a little tongue-in-cheek, but that is the issue that really got my attention. as chair of the national governors association, we get to do an initiative every year. i look back at some of my predecessors, governor hogan focused on infrastructure. that gives you an idea of education initiatives. what we can do to reduce the cost of health care, energy policy. we just had the realization that we can accomplish the problems facing our nation today if we all hate each other. when we look at what we thought was the single most pressing problem in our country, it was the contempt we feel for
governor cost, you are the chair of the governors association this year. and your initiative you have been putting a lot of focus on is called disagree better. i want to ask the two of you, what does that mean? let me start by thanking everyone for being here. it is an honor. i'm excited to be with my friend, wes moore. i am in cycle, i'm up for reelection. me just saying my good friend wes moore is a testament of the courage in this type of electoral cycle. and i mean that a little...
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of utah, governor cox. he has been a real friend. and so, i think about what it means, i don't come from a political family, don't come from a political background. i was a combat veteran with the 82nd airborne, i ran a small business in maryland and then one of the largest party funding decisions in this country. i have been an elected official for 13 months. and the thing i know is that this whole divisive left, right, what party you are part of, i didn't comp and the culture. i wasn't raised in that culture. i say i had to convince members of my family to vote for me. but it wasn't because i'm not cool with my family. a very cool with my family, it's because members of my family would've never voted. so the idea that we are supposed to hate somebody because of their political affiliation is not something that i understood, it's not something i came up in, and i have no desire of learning that. and so i just believe deeply, if we are actually going to get stuff done, it means understanding and getting bac
of utah, governor cox. he has been a real friend. and so, i think about what it means, i don't come from a political family, don't come from a political background. i was a combat veteran with the 82nd airborne, i ran a small business in maryland and then one of the largest party funding decisions in this country. i have been an elected official for 13 months. and the thing i know is that this whole divisive left, right, what party you are part of, i didn't comp and the culture. i wasn't raised...
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do you know where your governor is?hat's what the citizens have south carolina are wondering where in the world is our governor of mr. tonight in south carolina. the state's governor, mark sanford disappeared four days. >> governor alert the search for mark sanford in june 2009, south carolina governor mark sanford became a missing person news began to go round and south carolina getting the papers like, no one knows where the governor is. >> the south carolina governor is missing. where is he? is he dead somewhere in a ditch with each day the tick by, the mystery grew. >> many unsolved carolina don't know where he is, not even his wives, just so strange this well-known father of four young boys wasn't home for father's day. >> and more and more people started asking the headline today is local paper says sanford awol, who's in charge. >> it was a complete dereliction of duty. imagine if there was a mass shooting or hurt okay. nor anything. i think all of us are concerned. we're worried about where he might be speculati
do you know where your governor is?hat's what the citizens have south carolina are wondering where in the world is our governor of mr. tonight in south carolina. the state's governor, mark sanford disappeared four days. >> governor alert the search for mark sanford in june 2009, south carolina governor mark sanford became a missing person news began to go round and south carolina getting the papers like, no one knows where the governor is. >> the south carolina governor is missing....
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blagojevich became governor in 2003. -congratulations, governor. -thank you. may god bless you. applause] how do you view your-- your time as governor apart from the scandals? how do i say this in a way where i don't sound like a guy without any humility? but i truly believe i was a great governor. i can't think of any governor in my life that did anything for anybody i knew that can walk around and say, "you know what? thank you, governor. my daughter had healthcare through you." free public transportation for seniors and the disabled? i did that 'cause they raised the sales tax, which hurts working people and poor people and seniors. with the legislature raising taxes that hit lower-income illinoisans hardest, and rod striking back with policies to offset that, it's no surprise that his populist agenda made him a lot of enemies amongst the big political families. to the people and the masses, he was on our team, and to the aristocracy and to the political elites, he was this guy that was taking their resources and giving 'em to the peasants, and so he became robin hood. i knew
blagojevich became governor in 2003. -congratulations, governor. -thank you. may god bless you. applause] how do you view your-- your time as governor apart from the scandals? how do i say this in a way where i don't sound like a guy without any humility? but i truly believe i was a great governor. i can't think of any governor in my life that did anything for anybody i knew that can walk around and say, "you know what? thank you, governor. my daughter had healthcare through you."...
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so we are trying to help convince governors first, because governors have to actually do stuff.t is why we kind of thought they are the best group to work together. we do this bipartisan work anyway. but outside of that, to help people understand, not just that it is a good thing to do for our country but that it is good for politics, that you can get elected or reelected doing this. there are some problems with the way we select candidates that makes it a little more difficult to do this. where again, the incentives are to be performative, to be loud, to be outrageous. even though the vast majority of americans don't want that. there is a misalignment there. and so that is a piece we still need to figure out. mr. ryan: on that point, how the political incentives, at least maybe in congress as an example, are at odds with trying to increase civility, trying to find common ground. some of the most visible of congress have their visibility because of the outrageous things they do, the divisive things they do, their place in social media. gov. cox: i don't mean to correct you, but
so we are trying to help convince governors first, because governors have to actually do stuff.t is why we kind of thought they are the best group to work together. we do this bipartisan work anyway. but outside of that, to help people understand, not just that it is a good thing to do for our country but that it is good for politics, that you can get elected or reelected doing this. there are some problems with the way we select candidates that makes it a little more difficult to do this....
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i have seen it with governors. we steal ideas from each other all the time, and we don't care where the idea comes from. if it is a good idea -- housing is a great example. we had a roundtable on housing with the governors. it is one of my favorite things. this was in february. the house of housing and how expensive it is. i said, if somebody just came in from another country right now, had no idea who any of us were, or someone from our country because they would have no idea either, they would not be able to tell who were the republicans and who were the democrats in that room because we were trying to solve a problem. so that's, i think, very unique and still a little bit different. now, franklin said that governors were the last to know in a when it comes to politics. i think that is mostly true. i think there are some governors at the kids table. but mostly, mostly, because as an executive we are trying to solve problems, it makes a real difference. and i would just encourage us to allow more of that to happen
i have seen it with governors. we steal ideas from each other all the time, and we don't care where the idea comes from. if it is a good idea -- housing is a great example. we had a roundtable on housing with the governors. it is one of my favorite things. this was in february. the house of housing and how expensive it is. i said, if somebody just came in from another country right now, had no idea who any of us were, or someone from our country because they would have no idea either, they...
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like, the governor-- they know his name. he's the governor.t just do a transaction that would draw attention. he does it in a place where they would notice, in his own name. and spitzer was sending these shady wire transfers to an obvious shell company, which soon revealed itself to be a front for a prostitution ring that the fbi was already investigating. once those dots got connected, the former sheriff of wall street was done for. he ran the rackets bureau at the manhattan d.a.'s office, so he knows the way this works, and to the extent that he says, "oh, i thought i'd get away with it"-- either that is simply an outright lie, or it is an indication of such massive self-deception that that also says something about what's going on and not going on in this guy's mind. right. after the first press conference, lloyd and silda spent a furious 61 hours trying to convince spitzer to remain and fight. and for the first time in his life, eliot spitzer chickened out. silda, along with me, is trying to convince him not to resign as governor. he humor
like, the governor-- they know his name. he's the governor.t just do a transaction that would draw attention. he does it in a place where they would notice, in his own name. and spitzer was sending these shady wire transfers to an obvious shell company, which soon revealed itself to be a front for a prostitution ring that the fbi was already investigating. once those dots got connected, the former sheriff of wall street was done for. he ran the rackets bureau at the manhattan d.a.'s office, so...
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utah governor spencer cox is the current chair of the national governors association. up next, we hear him talk about his veteran initiative, champion's ability and this is headed -- this is at an event. >> we both have really stylish haircut. >> and we are both proud americans. >> we disagree, but we are friends, and we respect each other. >> politics is important, but it should not define us or destroy our relationships. >>'s name is spencer cox. >> and his name is spence moore. >> and we approve this message. >> please welcome to the stage, chairman of the board of trustees of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute, mr. fred ryan. [applause] mr. ryan: good money, everyone. welcome to the reagan institute. they are delighted today to be joined by governor cox and first lady every cox. thank you for joining us this morning. each year the chair of the national governors association tackles an issue they care deeply about. ultimately they shape that issue into the initiative that helps them define their time as nga leader. as this year's chair governor
utah governor spencer cox is the current chair of the national governors association. up next, we hear him talk about his veteran initiative, champion's ability and this is headed -- this is at an event. >> we both have really stylish haircut. >> and we are both proud americans. >> we disagree, but we are friends, and we respect each other. >> politics is important, but it should not define us or destroy our relationships. >>'s name is spencer cox. >> and his...
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governor, and angela alsobrooks. you were saying that maryland is very much a -- very much leans democratic. why could this be competitive? guest: of hogan's popularity. we saw him win two electionsd a8 that was a good democratic year in maryland, hogan was able to appeal to independents and democrats. if you look at his numbers he is as popular in some cases, maybe not now, but yeaago as popular among democrats as republicans in maryland. has significant support among aditionally democratic constituency. high numbers among independents. he brings a lot to the table. it makes him competitive. it doesn't make him a favorite. even governors who are popular in states, when they try to run for senate often they 'se the deal. host: why is that? guest: voters really do pay attention to the differences between a governors race and a senate race. governor is dealing with things internal to the state. they are not executives. they are dealing with the state legislature. that is the power dynamic there. voters in states that h
governor, and angela alsobrooks. you were saying that maryland is very much a -- very much leans democratic. why could this be competitive? guest: of hogan's popularity. we saw him win two electionsd a8 that was a good democratic year in maryland, hogan was able to appeal to independents and democrats. if you look at his numbers he is as popular in some cases, maybe not now, but yeaago as popular among democrats as republicans in maryland. has significant support among aditionally democratic...
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announcer: utah governor spencer cox is the current chair of the national governors association. up next, we hear him talk about his disagree better initiative, that aims to champion political stability and mitigate polarization of the country. this was at an event hosted by the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute center on civility in democracy. >> in america today, the very fabric of our nation is being torn apart. we have never felt more divided. and we are too fixated on our differences. he's black, he's white. he grew up in the city, and he's a farm boy from utah. he's a democrat, and he's a republican. on paper, we could not be more different. and yet we are both dads. we both love college basketball. we both have really stylish haircuts. and we are both proud americans. we disagree passionately on lots of issues. but we are friends. and we respect each other. politics is important. but it should not define us or destroy our relationships. his name is spencer cox. and his name is wes moore. and we approve this message. >> please welcome to the stage, chairma
announcer: utah governor spencer cox is the current chair of the national governors association. up next, we hear him talk about his disagree better initiative, that aims to champion political stability and mitigate polarization of the country. this was at an event hosted by the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute center on civility in democracy. >> in america today, the very fabric of our nation is being torn apart. we have never felt more divided. and we are too fixated...
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governor jim justice, the outgoing governor, is going to be the next senator. he won a convincing victory in the republican primary last night and should have no problem winning the general election in the fall. >> zooming out to the senate in general, your recent newsletter had this title with a favorable map and donald trump leading joe biden in the presidential race, republicans have a great opportunity to win control of the senate in 2024. explained that. >> it is really just math. the senate is 51 democrats, give or take a few independents the caucus with them, 49 republicans. in order to get to a majority, republicans will need to win two seats. they already have one in the back in west virginia. that means if they win just one more seat, if they flip just one more, they will have controlled the matter who is president. but it gets better for them because, if donald trump wins the presidency, we know that a 50/50 senate is broken by the vice president. if the vice president is a republican, that a 5050 senate is a republican senate. right now, if we just
governor jim justice, the outgoing governor, is going to be the next senator. he won a convincing victory in the republican primary last night and should have no problem winning the general election in the fall. >> zooming out to the senate in general, your recent newsletter had this title with a favorable map and donald trump leading joe biden in the presidential race, republicans have a great opportunity to win control of the senate in 2024. explained that. >> it is really just...
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of the school of governors of the presidential academy.shin has been appointed acting governor of the khabarovsk territory. in 1997 he graduated from saratov state university. academy of law and became an assistant to the kolomna city prosecutor of the moscow region. he worked in the shchelkovo and mytishchi prosecutor's offices. from 2008 to 2014 he was deputy prosecutor of the rostov region and prosecutor of the kaluga region. since 2014 he worked in the central office prosecutor general's office, in 2019 he took the post of deputy prosecutor general. since 2020, he has been the head of the directorate of the prosecutor general’s office for the far eastern federal district. demeshin, graduate. third stream of the school of governors. alexey besprozvannykh has been appointed acting governor of the kaliningrad region. he replaced anton alekhanov, who took over as head of the ministry of industry and trade. in 2002, besprozvanny graduated from altai state technical university. in 2012 he was appointed head of the department of industry and
of the school of governors of the presidential academy.shin has been appointed acting governor of the khabarovsk territory. in 1997 he graduated from saratov state university. academy of law and became an assistant to the kolomna city prosecutor of the moscow region. he worked in the shchelkovo and mytishchi prosecutor's offices. from 2008 to 2014 he was deputy prosecutor of the rostov region and prosecutor of the kaluga region. since 2014 he worked in the central office prosecutor general's...
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in 2022 he was appointed first deputy governor.ernor of the kemrey region in rio will be performed by ilya seredyuk. previously region was headed by sergey tsovilev, he... in the energy sector he graduated from kuzbass state technical university in 1997, until 2003 he held management positions at industrial enterprises in the region, in 2006 he became deputy head of kemerovo, in 2011 he became the head of the kemerovo municipal district and then became the head of the city of kemerovo in 2016 in the twenty-second year he was appointed to the post of first deputy governor, chairman of the government of kusbas. currently, like alexey smirnov, he is studying in the sixth stream governors' schools. it is worth separately noting the fact that four of the newly appointed regional leaders are graduates or students of the school of governors, as the presidential program for training the country’s personnel management reserve is called. let me remind you that it takes place on the basis of the ranhix higher school of public administration.
in 2022 he was appointed first deputy governor.ernor of the kemrey region in rio will be performed by ilya seredyuk. previously region was headed by sergey tsovilev, he... in the energy sector he graduated from kuzbass state technical university in 1997, until 2003 he held management positions at industrial enterprises in the region, in 2006 he became deputy head of kemerovo, in 2011 he became the head of the kemerovo municipal district and then became the head of the city of kemerovo in 2016...
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lieutenant governor, madam speaker, mr. president pro tem, senate majority leader, members of the 15 2nd general assembly, other elected officials who are here, members of my cabinet, distinguished members of the judiciary, invited guests and my fellow delawareans, thank you for inviting me to the chamber for my state of the state address. sorry it's a little bit late. let me start by recognizing the historic nature of today's event. for the if first time ever, a female speaker of the house is presiding over the state of the tate address here today -- state of the state address here today. [cheers and applause] speaker longhurst and her majority team, majority whip carrie evelyn are harris and new jfc chair kim williams, kim is where? kim, stand up and be recognized. [applause] i look forward to working with all of you for the rest of this session. i also a want to take a moment to recognize two new justices on the delaware supreme court, justice abby la grow and justic- [inaudible] please stand so we can recognize both of
lieutenant governor, madam speaker, mr. president pro tem, senate majority leader, members of the 15 2nd general assembly, other elected officials who are here, members of my cabinet, distinguished members of the judiciary, invited guests and my fellow delawareans, thank you for inviting me to the chamber for my state of the state address. sorry it's a little bit late. let me start by recognizing the historic nature of today's event. for the if first time ever, a female speaker of the house is...
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if everyone, please be seated. >> welcome, governor carney. everyone, please be seated. >> madam speaker, i'm not sure if that is because they are glad to see me go and good riddance or because they -- of the service we had together. mr. president pro tem, senate majority leader, members of the 152nd general assembly, other elected officials who are here, members of my cabinet, distinguished members of the judiciary, invited guests, and my fellow fellow aryans, thank you for inviting me today for my state of the state address. sorry it is a little bit late. let me start by recognizing the historic nature of today's event. for the first time ever, a female speaker of the house is presiding over the state of the state address here today. >> [ applause ] speaker longhurst and her majority team, majority whip carrie evelyn are h >> speaker longhurst and her leadership team, melissa miner brown, majority whip harris, new jf the chair williams. please stand and be recognized. i look forward to working with all of you for the rest of this session. i
if everyone, please be seated. >> welcome, governor carney. everyone, please be seated. >> madam speaker, i'm not sure if that is because they are glad to see me go and good riddance or because they -- of the service we had together. mr. president pro tem, senate majority leader, members of the 152nd general assembly, other elected officials who are here, members of my cabinet, distinguished members of the judiciary, invited guests, and my fellow fellow aryans, thank you for...
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if everyone, please be seated. >> welcome, governor carney. everyone, please be seated. >> madam speaker, i am not sure if they are happy for the service that we have had together. madam speaker? mr. president pro tem? members of the general assembly. other members of my cabinet, and distinguished members and invited guests and my fellow delaware indians, thank you for joining me for the state of the state address. i am sorry, it is a little bit late. let me recognize the historic nature of today's event. for the first time ever, a female speaker of the house is presiding over the same state. speaker longhurst and her majority team, majority whip carrie evelyn are harris and new speaker longhurst, and the leadership team, and majority whip, and tim williams. kim, kim, stand up and be recognized. i look forward to working with all of you for the rest of the session. i also want to take a moment to recognize two new justices on the delaware supreme court. please stand, so that we can recognize both of you. ip to ou. we have e a world-class judic
if everyone, please be seated. >> welcome, governor carney. everyone, please be seated. >> madam speaker, i am not sure if they are happy for the service that we have had together. madam speaker? mr. president pro tem? members of the general assembly. other members of my cabinet, and distinguished members and invited guests and my fellow delaware indians, thank you for joining me for the state of the state address. i am sorry, it is a little bit late. let me recognize the historic...
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is in coordination with it, in the city , the governor, the governor, the mayor, and even in the lowestagement circle, we have the dehyar, in any case, the rural area of the country is rural management, so it has a capillary presence, so it can have a very effective role. ok, in the implementation of the policies of each of its own apparatus, it does not want to make good governance from the specialized fields. in the islamic republic , it wants to give meaning, we can say that the policies of the economic system are based on the upstream documents or the development document that the government does sometimes. you see, it has the role of regulation, it has the role of coordination , it has the role of mediator, sometimes there is between the institutions in the field of headquarters and governors and the governorate group, in the economic field, this business and the ministry of interior believe that you see , we considered a social political pluralism for the governor , today with paying attention to the country's needs, considering the importance and priority of the economy, we now
is in coordination with it, in the city , the governor, the governor, the mayor, and even in the lowestagement circle, we have the dehyar, in any case, the rural area of the country is rural management, so it has a capillary presence, so it can have a very effective role. ok, in the implementation of the policies of each of its own apparatus, it does not want to make good governance from the specialized fields. in the islamic republic , it wants to give meaning, we can say that the...
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governor in the country. i'm secretary of agriculture and road development, head up the office of community and rural affairs. indiana destination, development corporation, all of those agencies focused how to make indiana grow, thousand to create more housing units, particularly for those that are vulnerable, disabilities, i stand on my record to be able to help hoosiers and we'll continue to do that when we eliminate the state income tax and focus on those dealing with mental illness and addiction. >> i want to point out to hoosiers this is the debate we're talking about a conversation about socialism. it doesn't look like that. we have to decide in the state of indiana are we conservatives or are we not conservatives. if we're conservatives we believe in less government not all of these departments expanding and expanding, to solve more and more problems in our communities. we actually believe the private sector should step in and solve the problems, not the government. and when you have less people that b
governor in the country. i'm secretary of agriculture and road development, head up the office of community and rural affairs. indiana destination, development corporation, all of those agencies focused how to make indiana grow, thousand to create more housing units, particularly for those that are vulnerable, disabilities, i stand on my record to be able to help hoosiers and we'll continue to do that when we eliminate the state income tax and focus on those dealing with mental illness and...
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in the governorate, it is coordinated with him in the governorate. in any case, we have the district head, the mayor, and even in the lowest management circle the rural sector of the country's rural management therefore has a capillary presence, so it can play a very effective role in the implementation of the policies of each of its own institutions . in the islamic republic , we can say that the policies of the economic system are based on the upper level documents and that is the development document that the government does sometimes. there are governors and a governor's complex in the district economically, the ministry of interior also considers this ugliness, as you can see for mr. governor. we considered our work to be a political and social ugliness. today, according to the needs of the country, according to the importance and priority of the economy , we now know the governors as economic commanders , and many times you have seen the governor as the economic commander of the audience. it is assumed that the governor is the task force to ide
in the governorate, it is coordinated with him in the governorate. in any case, we have the district head, the mayor, and even in the lowest management circle the rural sector of the country's rural management therefore has a capillary presence, so it can play a very effective role in the implementation of the policies of each of its own institutions . in the islamic republic , we can say that the policies of the economic system are based on the upper level documents and that is the development...
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thank you, governor. chairman gallagher, begin when you are ready. >> thank you, chairman thompson, ranking member scott, members of the committee. what an amazing opportunity to discuss the threat the tiny -- chinese government poses to america. i want to thank the governor for sounding the alarm and for caring the burden of dealing with dusty johnson. >> [ laughter ] >> he may not technically weigh that much, but that is a heavy burden and i believe he is from your dakota. i always get it confused. a year ago, a gentleman, a prc national, pled guilty to conspiracy to commit economic espionage and was sentenced to two years in prison for stealing intellectual property from his employer. he took copies of the algorithm on a one-way flight back to china where he later worked for the chinese academy of science's institute of soil science. here you have an example of someone stealing american technology and bringing it directly back to the chinese communist party, which reflects the ccp's approach to agricul
thank you, governor. chairman gallagher, begin when you are ready. >> thank you, chairman thompson, ranking member scott, members of the committee. what an amazing opportunity to discuss the threat the tiny -- chinese government poses to america. i want to thank the governor for sounding the alarm and for caring the burden of dealing with dusty johnson. >> [ laughter ] >> he may not technically weigh that much, but that is a heavy burden and i believe he is from your dakota. i...
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received donald trump's endorsement for governor. how many of you would you welcomed president trump's endorsement? [applause] >> why wouldn't we maybe that's a better question. >> not here to tell you whether we should or not -- >> it seems look you're trying to set us up and cause division in our party and we don't appreciate it. >> ms.-- writtenhaoer they are doing good on their own creating some division. >> endorsing. moving ton next open ended question this goes to mr. hill. i do appreciate the vigor by the way, u.s. supreme court heard oral arguments this week in a case that could decide whether government can criminalize homelessness do you support laws ticketing or arresting people who sleep outdoors in public places. >> i support communities having laws that product camping and -- and participating in the public in areas of housing. i think that communities can move homelessness and homelessness is an issue not about homeless housing as much as it is about mental illness and drug addiction so we need to be able to provide s
received donald trump's endorsement for governor. how many of you would you welcomed president trump's endorsement? [applause] >> why wouldn't we maybe that's a better question. >> not here to tell you whether we should or not -- >> it seems look you're trying to set us up and cause division in our party and we don't appreciate it. >> ms.-- writtenhaoer they are doing good on their own creating some division. >> endorsing. moving ton next open ended question this...
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in the field of headquarters , there are governors and the governor's complex.the economic field, this business and the ministry of interior believe that, as you can see , our governor is a socio-political figure. today , according to the needs of the country, according to the importance and priority of the economy, we now know that the economic commanders are facing the governors, and many times you have seen from the language of the country's senior managers that the governors are facing the title of the economic commander is addressed because it is the governor who is in charge of the task force of investigation and removal of obstacles, it is the governor who is in charge of the planning council. of course, if we see the governor as the representative of the president in the province , we naturally imagine all these roles for him. now to get the answer to my question , what tasks did you give them and what measures have been taken to develop the exports of the provinces? you did and all the exports, i would like to see the exports that you mention are the dr
in the field of headquarters , there are governors and the governor's complex.the economic field, this business and the ministry of interior believe that, as you can see , our governor is a socio-political figure. today , according to the needs of the country, according to the importance and priority of the economy, we now know that the economic commanders are facing the governors, and many times you have seen from the language of the country's senior managers that the governors are facing the...
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governor . you see, these water issues are complex issues without the participation of zinfan, without the participation of the people. it is not possible for our experts to do their work in stages. after the different departments and institutions of mr. governor himself that by the way, our colleagues , mr. hosseini's colleagues , use an opportunity when there was a flood, let me say a single sentence, then in the service , when there was a flood, and everyone has to flee from the flood , our colleagues were flooded and saman rayan take a very small watershed management project in the south of the province in this way, whether it was successful or not , or you should have a special meeting for watershed management. in some places, it is possible that it does not have its functions as much as it has, but it is necessary to see the watershed, for example, we had a flood in our voice . now, i don't want to mention names, but because of the structure. i kept water reservoirs, we don't even have wat
governor . you see, these water issues are complex issues without the participation of zinfan, without the participation of the people. it is not possible for our experts to do their work in stages. after the different departments and institutions of mr. governor himself that by the way, our colleagues , mr. hosseini's colleagues , use an opportunity when there was a flood, let me say a single sentence, then in the service , when there was a flood, and everyone has to flee from the flood , our...
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i'm running for governor and i ask w for your vote. >> mr. chambers anything you would want to eliminate or downsize? >> i've been reinventing business for 40 years and reshaping it and building a team and addressing theev challenges. suzanne ran the housing agency and she didn't do a thing. it hasn'tou produced any more housing units or had any more efficiency so she's talking about things she's going to do but not what's in her portfolio rightt now. you need a ceo to get regulation out of people's lives that's going to take someone from outside government, not a legislator. >> let's stick with the order mr. hill, agencies you would like to downsize. >> i appreciate but i'm going to get rid of it all together on day one. we need to eliminate diversity equity and inclusion. diversity is a wonderful thing but not at the cost of excellence. inclusion is a wonderful thing but not at the cost. we are going to take a good look at the department there's over 250 staffers making a lot of money at the department and n'there are still third graders wh
i'm running for governor and i ask w for your vote. >> mr. chambers anything you would want to eliminate or downsize? >> i've been reinventing business for 40 years and reshaping it and building a team and addressing theev challenges. suzanne ran the housing agency and she didn't do a thing. it hasn'tou produced any more housing units or had any more efficiency so she's talking about things she's going to do but not what's in her portfolio rightt now. you need a ceo to get...
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governor. you can't see that these water issues are complex issues without the participation of zinfan. in the next stage, it will be done by the various departments and institutions of mr. governor himself, who in any case , when there was a flood and everyone had to flee from the flood, our colleagues are affected by the flood and take small water systems in the south of the province. did you answer or not? was it successful or should a special meeting be held for watershed management , anyway, there are some positive places and some places that have their own functions. but i kept it because of water catchment structures, we don't even have water intake for drinking water in some parts of the country due to the functioning of many water catchment structures. thank you very much, mr. bozorgzadeh, the spokesperson of the country's water industry, and to my dear viewers in ajman, thank you very much and thank you for good night. in the name of god. dear and precious viewers, hello, good night .
governor. you can't see that these water issues are complex issues without the participation of zinfan. in the next stage, it will be done by the various departments and institutions of mr. governor himself, who in any case , when there was a flood and everyone had to flee from the flood, our colleagues are affected by the flood and take small water systems in the south of the province. did you answer or not? was it successful or should a special meeting be held for watershed management ,...
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i can say a provocative question, but we joked about governors, we joked about all the governors, andt all, to be honest, how can you doing petty things like this, when there are people around and taking from people, when there is money, this is not the lowest area. yurevich is a gaseous meteorite that accidentally fell there, among good people, and had to melt, some kind of worm ate it, or maybe it didn’t accidentally fall there, you know, when you read dales’s plan, which everyone criticizes and says , that this is a fake, and it states that we will train agents of influence, promote them to russia, so that they destroy russia from the inside, read the text of this plan even when you look at it. sports, which he is engaged in, i just give the beautiful life that he lays out, to the one sitting here and a member of the security committee, half of the current deputies, and most importantly, in addition to that current officials, politicians of the chelyabinsk region subscribe to him, you know, and bet to him. that people who suffered have the right to compensation, and it is important
i can say a provocative question, but we joked about governors, we joked about all the governors, andt all, to be honest, how can you doing petty things like this, when there are people around and taking from people, when there is money, this is not the lowest area. yurevich is a gaseous meteorite that accidentally fell there, among good people, and had to melt, some kind of worm ate it, or maybe it didn’t accidentally fall there, you know, when you read dales’s plan, which everyone...
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newsom is than governor newsom is reporting. network is no network for business.hat's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! >> a new nonpartisan state report finds governor newsom's budget deficit is much larger. then he says it is. but in a twist, the report also concludes newsom has put the state on track to solve for the deficit. capitol correspondent eytan wallace reports. >> 27.6 billion dollars. that's what governor gavin newsom believes is the size of the state's projected budget deficit. but this new report from the non-partisan legislative analyst's office or independently reviewed newsom's budget and concluded the governor
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demeshin is a graduate of the third class of the school of governors.xey besprozvannykh was appointed acting governor of the kaliningrad region. he replaced anton alikhanov, who took over as head of the ministry of industry and trade. in 2002, besprozvanny graduated from altai state technical university. in 2012 he was appointed head of the department of industry and transport of the voronezh region. a year after that. received the position of deputy chairman of the regional government, in 2016 he was appointed director of the department of regional industrial policy and project management of the ministry of industry and trade, in 2017 he became deputy minister of industry and trade of russia. alexey besprozvannykh is a graduate of the first class of the school of governors. well, the tula region, which was led by alexey dyumin, was appointed by the president as his assistant, and is now headed by dmitry milyaev. he has a pedagogical degree. at the beginning of his journey, milyaev headed several tula enterprises, including 2011 became deputy minister o
demeshin is a graduate of the third class of the school of governors.xey besprozvannykh was appointed acting governor of the kaliningrad region. he replaced anton alikhanov, who took over as head of the ministry of industry and trade. in 2002, besprozvanny graduated from altai state technical university. in 2012 he was appointed head of the department of industry and transport of the voronezh region. a year after that. received the position of deputy chairman of the regional government, in 2016...
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one governor drops a bunch of undocumented people into another governor's state at great expense.could see governor was now, you know, feeling a certain way about that, that it's it's a fight. sure. politics has always been a fight, but but how we fight and the way we fight. absolutely matters. sometimes we do passionately disagree with each other. i think process is really important. our country wasn't wasn't founded or set up for hyperpolarization, but it was set up for polarization. it was designed to have a bunch of people who disagree. in fact, our nation was founded in profound disagreement. the, you know, the constitution was was called the great compromise. this this is the way we we come together and we set up these institutions to allow for participation. sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, but people have to feel like the game is fair. when we start, when we start cutting corners and not following procedure, when we don't follow the constitution, then that's when people start to think, okay, it's not a fair fight. so i'm willing to do anything i need to to if the
one governor drops a bunch of undocumented people into another governor's state at great expense.could see governor was now, you know, feeling a certain way about that, that it's it's a fight. sure. politics has always been a fight, but but how we fight and the way we fight. absolutely matters. sometimes we do passionately disagree with each other. i think process is really important. our country wasn't wasn't founded or set up for hyperpolarization, but it was set up for polarization. it was...
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governor, if this spreads to the university of arkansas, what do you expect the current governor of arkansasit and what will the consequences to the rioters,/protesters/agitators be? >> well,, todd it, will be a different situation than what you have seen in some of these states university presidents and governors and mayors trying to be on the side of the rioters. current governor of arkansas would do what any they say no we're not going to tolerate, this send in the police agencies, whether it's the state police and local police and they don't wait until they get an invitation handwritten and engraved. they go in and stop this nonsense. they do for many reasons, the most important of which is they do to to protect students who simply want to go to class. parents who pay, for example, to columbia, $90,000 a year for their little darlings to go there, they ought to get their money back and then have a class action lawsuit and sue the heck out of columbia, same with harvard and yale and other ivy league schools where parents pay so much and say, you know, you owe us money because you robbed m
governor, if this spreads to the university of arkansas, what do you expect the current governor of arkansasit and what will the consequences to the rioters,/protesters/agitators be? >> well,, todd it, will be a different situation than what you have seen in some of these states university presidents and governors and mayors trying to be on the side of the rioters. current governor of arkansas would do what any they say no we're not going to tolerate, this send in the police agencies,...
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governors are needed now because guess what, governors need to be pushing the ban on tiktok.cyber attacks on stealing of that. look at the fact they need to be raised the red flag on critical infrastructure. those affect governors if something happens those governors are going to have to stand up and do it. and so i am a huge fan of governors. they know how to lead, that how to protect and they know how to get things done. i hope the voices of our governors only get louder. i think governors, when it comes to the security and the health of their state that's not a partisan thing. when it comes to security that is something where they need to be pushing their members of congress, what are you doing to what are you doing to make sure tiktok does not spread■n misinformation? what are you doing to make sure have a voice in this? >> i'm our slate at some of 5:0. i would like to thank our friends from the media for being here today. for the rest of you live close a press reception with sarah, jon and investor haley will be hosting with four to sing it there. before we do that let's
governors are needed now because guess what, governors need to be pushing the ban on tiktok.cyber attacks on stealing of that. look at the fact they need to be raised the red flag on critical infrastructure. those affect governors if something happens those governors are going to have to stand up and do it. and so i am a huge fan of governors. they know how to lead, that how to protect and they know how to get things done. i hope the voices of our governors only get louder. i think governors,...
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and of course, the governor will ultimately have the final say. the newsom administration confirms he is reviewing the proposal reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. last week's his treatment for starvation. >> a group of 8 rehabilitate brown pelicans. they've now been released back into the wild. so get a look at him. the pelicans, they were set free of for baker in sausalito yesterday. look at the goal. the birds were suffering from starvation. injuries caused by fishing hooks. the group is among 320 birds scheduled for release. most are which rescued from the monterey and santa cruz area. >> of these birds have been in care as little as a couple of probably were found and brought in still doing quite well. others were more like 30, 40, 50 days, even so those are birds that probably had a bigger challenge to overcome. >> the free pelicans going to track on the international bird rescue website bird rescue dot org. and a sold out. rain is set to take over the streets of san francisco this weekend. dj skrillex. and fred, aga
and of course, the governor will ultimately have the final say. the newsom administration confirms he is reviewing the proposal reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. last week's his treatment for starvation. >> a group of 8 rehabilitate brown pelicans. they've now been released back into the wild. so get a look at him. the pelicans, they were set free of for baker in sausalito yesterday. look at the goal. the birds were suffering from starvation. injuries caused by...
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governor kelly thank you for being here. >> governor mike parsons is the governor of missouri.eam is located. >> that's staffing. >> laura: was travis kelce there? >> he was there as was harrison butker. he was there as well. in fact before we get to that they do you see the moment where they put the helmet on him or offered it to him? and then the whole team proceeds to laugh at him as he goes to the microphone. and the microphone didn't work. poor biden looked like a crash to me with a helmet on. it wasn't a good luck. >> laura: you know report hat sign of any sort when you're president. that's the rule. remember the helmet in the tank. it's like when you have a brain injury and they put the protective gear on. that's what it looks like. but i noticed kicker harrison butker was there. he was critical of biden's abortion position during that commencement that threw him into the headlines and he by the way this past weekend refused to apologize or back down for those comments. this got almost no coverage. >> the more i've talked about what i value most which is my catholic fait
governor kelly thank you for being here. >> governor mike parsons is the governor of missouri.eam is located. >> that's staffing. >> laura: was travis kelce there? >> he was there as was harrison butker. he was there as well. in fact before we get to that they do you see the moment where they put the helmet on him or offered it to him? and then the whole team proceeds to laugh at him as he goes to the microphone. and the microphone didn't work. poor biden looked like a...
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and ecology alexander kozlov, he was the governor of the amur region, still a newcomer, the governor of the kursk region, roman storovoyed, is applying for the post of head of the ministry of transport, he understands the topic of transport, worked for 6 years in rosavtodor, sergei tsevelev, governor of the kemerovo region, candidate for the post of minister of energy and oksana lut, currently acting first deputy minister of agriculture, candidate for the post of head of the department. before the meeting, we managed to ask sergei mironov and gennady zyuganov , other factions also spoke out about their attitude to the candidates proposed by mishustin. i suggest you listen. alekhanov is a young, successful governor in my opinion, but he went through a good school at the forefront. he is an energy engineer, he has an excellent command of everything related to the coal industry, i think that he can cope with other areas of the energy industry. parliament today takes a significant share of responsibility for the quality of those officials who will become ministers and deputy chairmen gov
and ecology alexander kozlov, he was the governor of the amur region, still a newcomer, the governor of the kursk region, roman storovoyed, is applying for the post of head of the ministry of transport, he understands the topic of transport, worked for 6 years in rosavtodor, sergei tsevelev, governor of the kemerovo region, candidate for the post of minister of energy and oksana lut, currently acting first deputy minister of agriculture, candidate for the post of head of the department. before...
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governors , mr. mansoori. the country's budget administrations are responsible for the issues of their service . every week i see the points made by their honorable deputy that these herds should be given to the governors on a case-by-case basis. ministers should be sensitive and follow up on time now, thank god, there were less complaints from the governors that we can't reach the minister , or we call or follow up. act on time, it is very important to see, mr. al-dhain amni and amal al-salahat. amen is that belief and in fact belief is the action of that which should be seen as the result of this faith outside of a person. the important thing is to be righteous. the first time prayer, the last time prayer, the prayer by qadha, the prayer performed by a person for hire, all four prayers. all jurists say that it is removed from the obligation.
governors , mr. mansoori. the country's budget administrations are responsible for the issues of their service . every week i see the points made by their honorable deputy that these herds should be given to the governors on a case-by-case basis. ministers should be sensitive and follow up on time now, thank god, there were less complaints from the governors that we can't reach the minister , or we call or follow up. act on time, it is very important to see, mr. al-dhain amni and amal...
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governor noem, please begin when ready. governor noem: thank you. it's an honor to be with you and thank you, congressman, for that kind introduction. you're a wonderful friend and doing such a great job maybe because you stole half my staff and kept them when i left the hill. but you're a wonderful representative for south dakota. thank for you caring so passionately for all our people. chairman thompson, i have the honor of having one of my former chair men on this committee sit before me, chairman lucas and was my chairman when i served in the house of representatives and had a chance to do two farm bills but serving under his leadership was a special honor and i love being a member of his team as we put together farm policy as i referred to as food policy for the united states of america. it's wonderful to see you again, chairman lucas, and i look forward to receiving your advice and wisdom over the years. langing member scott and members of the committee, thank so you much for letting me be here today to discuss this topic. as a former member o
governor noem, please begin when ready. governor noem: thank you. it's an honor to be with you and thank you, congressman, for that kind introduction. you're a wonderful friend and doing such a great job maybe because you stole half my staff and kept them when i left the hill. but you're a wonderful representative for south dakota. thank for you caring so passionately for all our people. chairman thompson, i have the honor of having one of my former chair men on this committee sit before me,...
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and of course, the governor will ultimately have the final say. the newsom administration confirms he is reviewing the proposal reporti g at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> governor newsom is urging state lawmakers to be careful over over regulating artificial intelligence. the governor giving remarks at yesterday's generative ai summit in san francisco alongside leaders in technology and higher education. this comes as more working to place safeguards on the emerging technology to curb its potential hazards. newsom says he doesn't want to eyes growth in california and wants to ensure that the state remains attacked. leader. i mean, this is this is. >> california. 35 to 50 top market cap and companies are just right here in our own backyard. so if we over regulate, if we overindulge, we chase assignee object, you know, we put ourselves in perilous position. >> just last week, the state senate approved a new ai regulations from napa senator bill dodd. that bill regulates how state agencies can use ai and it now heads to the assem
and of course, the governor will ultimately have the final say. the newsom administration confirms he is reviewing the proposal reporti g at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> governor newsom is urging state lawmakers to be careful over over regulating artificial intelligence. the governor giving remarks at yesterday's generative ai summit in san francisco alongside leaders in technology and higher education. this comes as more working to place safeguards on the emerging...
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i can best aid him in my role by being a great governor of texas. >> reporter: so far the governor hasmitted more than $11 billion to operation lone star. over the last three years, the percentage of people entering texas illegally has dropped while rising in other border states. abbott's critics say that has more to do with other factors, like crackdowns on migration in parts of mexico. there are still more than a million illegal border crossings in texas every year. there are also at least a dozen lawsuits being fought between texas and the federal government over immigration issues. all that infighting worries former border patrol chief, raul ortiz. >> the national guardsmen and border patrol agents have become pawns in the political game. >> who's winning? >> the cartels, the criminal organizations, that's who's winning in all this. they're sitting back, reaping all the benefits, while they watch the state of texas and washington, d.c. go at it. >>> patrolling the border with a texas state trooper. >> it's just such a crisis and we feel so overwhelmed. >> at 60minutesovertime.com.
i can best aid him in my role by being a great governor of texas. >> reporter: so far the governor hasmitted more than $11 billion to operation lone star. over the last three years, the percentage of people entering texas illegally has dropped while rising in other border states. abbott's critics say that has more to do with other factors, like crackdowns on migration in parts of mexico. there are still more than a million illegal border crossings in texas every year. there are also at...
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governor newsom is in italy. he's at the vatican meeting with world leaders about climate change, including the pope and kron four's. michael thomas is in the newsroom. >> with the details, michael. hey, good morning, everyone. governor gavin newsom spoke at the vatican within the last few hours or so about 4 o'clock am our time he discussed climate change and what california is doing to fight it. he also had the opportunity to speak with world leaders and showcase his work as governor here in california, which could play a role in his political future. should he decide to run for higher office in the future? this three-day summit is all about bending the curve and bouncing forward to climate resilience. governor newsom spoke to a delegation of about 100 people. you see there, including the mayor of paris and the governor of new york, all who are calling for urgent climate action newsom called the climate crisis a clear present and danger causing severe intense storms and historic fires that have been seen across
governor newsom is in italy. he's at the vatican meeting with world leaders about climate change, including the pope and kron four's. michael thomas is in the newsroom. >> with the details, michael. hey, good morning, everyone. governor gavin newsom spoke at the vatican within the last few hours or so about 4 o'clock am our time he discussed climate change and what california is doing to fight it. he also had the opportunity to speak with world leaders and showcase his work as governor...
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i know that the governor is interested -- a full five minute round with the governor and the second panel will be five minutes of questions is normal. good morning and thank you to all for being here for a timely and necessary conversation about the threats that china poses to agriculture. the people's republic of china governed by the chinese communist party, which is where the threat comes from. it does not come from individuals. this is basically where we are looking at what links to the chinese communist party. we want to release reduce -- all while aggressively pursuing tactics that threaten the ability of the nation to feed itself. these are multifaceted, strategic, incendiary and require a coordinated and proactive response. these last few years we have seen china steel intellectual property from the u.s., weaponized agricultural trade and acquire american farmland at an alarming rate. each of these disrupt national security, rural communities, and resiliency. the chinese use their systems to steal intellectual property and we have seen this in semi conductors up to seeds. not to m
i know that the governor is interested -- a full five minute round with the governor and the second panel will be five minutes of questions is normal. good morning and thank you to all for being here for a timely and necessary conversation about the threats that china poses to agriculture. the people's republic of china governed by the chinese communist party, which is where the threat comes from. it does not come from individuals. this is basically where we are looking at what links to the...
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and of course, the governor will ultimately have the final say.ration confirms he is reviewing the proposal reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. all tom, thank you very 40's the time in the south bay as temperatures are going up. >> this beloved water park in the south is getting ready to open up. it's now called calib ago and they're promising 23 acres of water attractions at the san jose location. that's been known in the past is raging waters. a sacramento-based company now has taken over the lease of the renamed the park. they did that earlier this year. they haven't announced exactly what the opening date is. so we're still waiting for that. but we do know tickets they say are going to be available soon. so keep an eye out. all right. a 41 is the time. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news, a group of rehab pelicans nursed back to health in the north bay. >> now back in the wild will take you to the moment they were released and after a break, a nail-biting game as the a's take on the rays in florida got hit really w
and of course, the governor will ultimately have the final say.ration confirms he is reviewing the proposal reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. all tom, thank you very 40's the time in the south bay as temperatures are going up. >> this beloved water park in the south is getting ready to open up. it's now called calib ago and they're promising 23 acres of water attractions at the san jose location. that's been known in the past is raging waters. a sacramento-based...
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and of course, the governor will ultimately have the final say.ration confirms he is reviewing the proposal reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> a new solar project in orinda will help east bay mud cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. and as kron four's philippe djegal reports this could help customers save some money. >> more than 8 years in the making on thursday, the east bay municipal utility district launching its orinda photovoltaic, solar energy project with its partner to tell energy is renewable very excited that a project like this is possible in our service area. more than 12,000 solar panels, the size of dining tables have been installed on 12 acres of land in orinda. all of them tracking to the sunlight. each panel generates kilowatt hours that will feed back into the grid. so tell energy's vice president eric but says east bay mud can buy those hours at a discounted rate. because clean energy is affordable every year, there 10% of their total energy costs being offset by this project. we cannot be successf
and of course, the governor will ultimately have the final say.ration confirms he is reviewing the proposal reporting at the state capitol. a tonn wallace kron. 4 news. >> a new solar project in orinda will help east bay mud cut down on greenhouse gas emissions. and as kron four's philippe djegal reports this could help customers save some money. >> more than 8 years in the making on thursday, the east bay municipal utility district launching its orinda photovoltaic, solar energy...
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the governor said earlier this month the b.o.k.ight have to reconsider whether a rate cut is even needed this year. we are going to have to watch whether he retracts that comment today or even builds upon it. but for the time being because the economy is doing so well, it expanded much faster than anyone forecast in the first quarter. we are thinking that a rate hold is going to stay for quite some time. haidi: what are some of the other concerns for the broader economy that would be weighing on the mind of the b.o.k. committee as they make these decisions? sam: i think one factor that could be taken into consideration going forward is the credit market. there has been sort of a slump in the real estate sector with a lot of developers struggling with the debt that piled up during the pandemic era. how will that unfold in the coming month with so much debt? there is going to be a lot of restructuring. if that plays out in a way that hurts the economy i think the b.o.k. is going to be taking that into consideration as it recalibrate
the governor said earlier this month the b.o.k.ight have to reconsider whether a rate cut is even needed this year. we are going to have to watch whether he retracts that comment today or even builds upon it. but for the time being because the economy is doing so well, it expanded much faster than anyone forecast in the first quarter. we are thinking that a rate hold is going to stay for quite some time. haidi: what are some of the other concerns for the broader economy that would be weighing...