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time is of the essence | hard. time is of the essence both in terms _ hard.f the essence both in terms of— hard. time is of the essence both in terms of the - hard. time is of the essence both in terms of the five... l both in terms of the five... there — both in terms of the five... there was_ both in terms of the five... there was no _ both in terms of the five... there was no attempt - both in terms of the five... there was no attempt to l both in terms of the five... . there was no attempt to play down the horror of the violence, but mr trump's lawyers argued that those responsible had hijacked the event for their own purposes. the fact that the attacks were apparently premeditated, as alleged by the house managers, demonstrates the ludicrous nurse of the incitement allegation against the president. you can't insight what was already going to happen. what was already going to ha en. , . what was already going to ha . en, , ., , what was already going to ha..en_ , ., , happen. instead, they accused democrats _ happen. instead, they accused democrats of _ h
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on my hard worker and proud of it. now i have free time on my hands which means i can talk to a whole lot more people all over this country and i can talk to more people and make connections and build a huge amount of support that i've already gotten started with people that want to put america first and don't care about the party lines and don't care about any of the political identities involved and that is something that i am very excited about. i look forward to going home and seen the people in my district and i'm think a little overwhelmed by their support and i am grateful that i had the opportunity to say the things that i don't believe and i should not have said in the first place and i'm grateful to my god because he forgives me and that is what being a christian is all about. i have a message to other christians in this country. don't be lukewarm. that is not what your faith is for. our savior died on the cross so your sins can be forgiven and he doesn't want you to be quiet about it he wants you to share th
on my hard worker and proud of it. now i have free time on my hands which means i can talk to a whole lot more people all over this country and i can talk to more people and make connections and build a huge amount of support that i've already gotten started with people that want to put america first and don't care about the party lines and don't care about any of the political identities involved and that is something that i am very excited about. i look forward to going home and seen the...
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to see _ hoping him the best, but it is hard to see how— hoping him the best, but it is hard to see another comeback_ to see how we could make yet another comeback after this. just what a story, _ comeback after this. just what a story, what a tale of up and downs. but, _ story, what a tale of up and downs. but, yeah. — story, what a tale of up and downs. but, yeah, just looking at the pictures. _ but, yeah, just looking at the pictures, it is hard to see how a career— pictures, it is hard to see how a career could _ pictures, it is hard to see how a career could go on after that stop we will_ career could go on after that stop we will have to wait and see stuff like that — we will have to wait and see stuff like that is — we will have to wait and see stuff like that is a developing story. that's— like that is a developing story. that's going to some of the reporting on current events here in the uk and in particular about the passport for covid and also if we might get out of the lockdown more quickly than the print industry was saying yesterday. can i stay with you, olivia? —— the
to see _ hoping him the best, but it is hard to see how— hoping him the best, but it is hard to see another comeback_ to see how we could make yet another comeback after this. just what a story, _ comeback after this. just what a story, what a tale of up and downs. but, _ story, what a tale of up and downs. but, yeah. — story, what a tale of up and downs. but, yeah, just looking at the pictures. _ but, yeah, just looking at the pictures, it is hard to see how a career— pictures, it is...
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it was hard at first but i guess i look| was hard at first but i guess i look at it now— was hard atk there was nothing can do about it. it was very much _ nothing can do about it. it was very much a _ nothing can do about it. it was very much a space and if there are not more _ much a space and if there are not more black— much a space and if there are not more black players, more asian players — more black players, more asian players are more minority players playing _ players are more minority players playing at — players are more minority players playing at a grassroots level then you can't — playing at a grassroots level then you can't expect them at the top. but sue _ you can't expect them at the top. but sue campbell is director of women's football is the fa. she says they wouldn't let what had happened to... eight years ago happen now and believes the fa is doing all it can out. ., ., , ., , , out. right now, to be honest, it is 'ust not out. right now, to be honest, it is just not inclusive _ out. right now, to be honest, it is just not inclusive enough - out. right now, to
it was hard at first but i guess i look| was hard at first but i guess i look at it now— was hard atk there was nothing can do about it. it was very much _ nothing can do about it. it was very much a _ nothing can do about it. it was very much a space and if there are not more _ much a space and if there are not more black— much a space and if there are not more black players, more asian players — more black players, more asian players are more minority players playing _ players are more...
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i know that it has been hard not just for the children and the parents, it has been hard for many of our educators as well. the distance learning, we all know, has been challenging, especially kids who are younger. but we know that every day those teachers still show up, they set up their class lessons, and they do everything they can to hold the attention span of sometimes five, six, and seven-year-olds through a computer. i know they miss the kids just as much as the kids miss them. and i know that this has been a bit of a challenging subject to talk about. and, sadly, very hurtful and emotional. i just want to be clear that i know this isn't easy for any of us. it isn't easy for us to go back and forth and to be at odds with one another during such a critical time. when we first made the decision last year to shut the city down, that wasn't easy for me. i did it because i knew that it would save lives. it was based on the information from the department of public health. i didn't understand completely how long we would be shut down or what it specifically meant. many of us were ju
i know that it has been hard not just for the children and the parents, it has been hard for many of our educators as well. the distance learning, we all know, has been challenging, especially kids who are younger. but we know that every day those teachers still show up, they set up their class lessons, and they do everything they can to hold the attention span of sometimes five, six, and seven-year-olds through a computer. i know they miss the kids just as much as the kids miss them. and i...
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to hard talk.— douglas stewart in new york state, welcome to hard talk. thank you for havin: welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me- — welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me- it _ welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is— welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is a _ welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is a great _ welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is a great pleasure - welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is a great pleasure to| having me. it is a great pleasure to have ou having me. it is a great pleasure to have you on _ having me. it is a great pleasure to have you on the — having me. it is a great pleasure to have you on the show. _ having me. it is a great pleasure to have you on the show. i _ having me. it is a great pleasure to have you on the show. i think - having me. it is a great pleasure to i have you on the show. i think people right around the world are still discovering your extraordinary novel, they mig
to hard talk.— douglas stewart in new york state, welcome to hard talk. thank you for havin: welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me- — welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me- it _ welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is— welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is a _ welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is a great _ welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is a great pleasure - welcome to hard talk. thank you for having me. it is...
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it may be punished by a bad conduct discharge and hard labor up to six months.isrespect may consist of acts or language that may refer to the superior as an officer or private individual. similarly, article 91 provides any warrant officer or enlisted member who treats with contempt or is disrespectful toward a noncommissioned officer while that officer is in the execution of his office may be sentenced by court-martial to bad conduct discharge and confinement or hard labor for six months. convictions for rioting, 10 years confinement and a dishonorable discharge while breaching the peace may bring confinement or forfeitures up to six months. willfully disobeying a lawful command of a superior commissioned officer, article 90, may be punished by a dishonorable discharge and confinement and hard labor for five years. any assault is, of course, punishable under article 128 of the uniform code. with maximum sentences varying with the gravity of the offense. it is interesting to note you may be guilty of the offense of assault without ever touching the person of anot
it may be punished by a bad conduct discharge and hard labor up to six months.isrespect may consist of acts or language that may refer to the superior as an officer or private individual. similarly, article 91 provides any warrant officer or enlisted member who treats with contempt or is disrespectful toward a noncommissioned officer while that officer is in the execution of his office may be sentenced by court-martial to bad conduct discharge and confinement or hard labor for six months....
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so it is hard to... it can be hard _ hospital admissions? so it is hard to...ospital admissions? so it is hard to... it can be hard to remember| hospital admissions? so it is hard i to... it can be hard to remember the concept of time when we talk about coronavirus and it can be hard to forget that vaccinations have only been going for ten weeks. it only started on the 8th of december and the reason why these four groups were picked is that they are the people most at risk from coronavirus, most likely to become seriously ill and die. that is why the jcvi chose seriously ill and die. that is why thejcvi chose them as the first people to get those jabs and then what starts tomorrow is the kind of official roll—out ofjabs for the over 65 and those who are clinically vulnerable, and again, people who are still at risk, but not as much as risk of the top four. find as risk of the top four. and ultimately. _ as risk of the top four. and ultimately, once _ as risk of the top four. and ultimately, once all- as risk of the top four. and ultimately, once all 90 - as risk
so it is hard to... it can be hard _ hospital admissions? so it is hard to...ospital admissions? so it is hard to... it can be hard to remember| hospital admissions? so it is hard i to... it can be hard to remember the concept of time when we talk about coronavirus and it can be hard to forget that vaccinations have only been going for ten weeks. it only started on the 8th of december and the reason why these four groups were picked is that they are the people most at risk from coronavirus,...
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as you can see, business, but hard to manage. as you can see. we're — business, but hard to manage.'re really busy. _ business, but hard to manage. as you can see, we're really busy. we - business, but hard to manage. as you can see, we're really busy. we are - can see, we're really busy. we are asking _ can see, we're really busy. we are asking people to distance themselves. it is not actually working — themselves. it is not actually working at the moment, but i will go back and _ working at the moment, but i will go back and spread them out again. throughout the day, many people enjoy the sunshine across london. please keep to mater distance. experts — please keep to mater distance. exnerts say _ please keep to mater distance. experts say there _ please keep to mater distance. experts say there has - please keep to mater distance. experts say there has never- please keep to mater distance. l experts say there has never been please keep to mater distance. - experts say there has never been a time when you should moreover obey the rules. , ., ., ., the rules. there is a large portio
as you can see, business, but hard to manage. as you can see. we're — business, but hard to manage.'re really busy. _ business, but hard to manage. as you can see, we're really busy. we - business, but hard to manage. as you can see, we're really busy. we are - can see, we're really busy. we are asking _ can see, we're really busy. we are asking people to distance themselves. it is not actually working — themselves. it is not actually working at the moment, but i will go back and _ working...
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it's hard. right now, they're smiling. >> their parents would no doubt be proud. coming up next, one officer's story of survival, on the front lines of that insurrection. microban 24 doesn't just sanitize and stop. it keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. just spray and let dry to form a shield that's proven to keep killing bacteria for 24 hours. touch after touch. microban 24 nicorette® knows, quitting smoking is hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey are you kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette®. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette® for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment
it's hard. right now, they're smiling. >> their parents would no doubt be proud. coming up next, one officer's story of survival, on the front lines of that insurrection. microban 24 doesn't just sanitize and stop. it keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. just spray and let dry to form a shield that's proven to keep killing bacteria for 24 hours. touch after touch. microban 24 nicorette® knows, quitting smoking is hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey are you...
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it was hard.ou can see how long it's been, you know, and i picked up the phone, called the number and i couldn't hear the accent. it was a turkish immigrant picking up the phone and i was like really please. and i started lying to myself, let's take the apartment just temporarily and we moved. the landlord lived on the first level, we lived on the second level. of course we ran into each other. we shared the same hallway and there was a lot of interactions. and i was convinced, again, one year after 9/11. i was convinced all muslims are terrorists like osama bin laden. i was convinced he's wearing a mask and i would be able to unmask him at some point and expose him as the turkish muslim terrorist i thought he was. the problem is 6, 7 months i tried so hard and i was unsuccessful. and he always brought the kindness to me and compassion. and the thing is i couldn't unmask him because he didn't wear a mask. he really was just a nice person. and i realized after many months i was the guy wearing the
it was hard.ou can see how long it's been, you know, and i picked up the phone, called the number and i couldn't hear the accent. it was a turkish immigrant picking up the phone and i was like really please. and i started lying to myself, let's take the apartment just temporarily and we moved. the landlord lived on the first level, we lived on the second level. of course we ran into each other. we shared the same hallway and there was a lot of interactions. and i was convinced, again, one year...
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yeah, no, it has been really hard _ teacher. yeah, no, it has been really hard. then he goes to his dad's, he doesn't learn there, he has to go to work, _ doesn't learn there, he has to go to work. it— doesn't learn there, he has to go to work. it is— doesn't learn there, he has to go to work, it is very hard.— doesn't learn there, he has to go to work, it is very hard. yeah, so many arents work, it is very hard. yeah, so many parents will — work, it is very hard. yeah, so many parents will relate _ work, it is very hard. yeah, so many parents will relate to _ work, it is very hard. yeah, so many parents will relate to what _ work, it is very hard. yeah, so many parents will relate to what you're . parents will relate to what you're saying, and it does feel harder in this lockdown, i don't know it is. i am worried that when they got back, they will— am worried that when they got back, they will all— am worried that when they got back, they will all be at different levels. _ they will all be at different levels, because that is going to be chitdren— levels, becaus
yeah, no, it has been really hard _ teacher. yeah, no, it has been really hard. then he goes to his dad's, he doesn't learn there, he has to go to work, _ doesn't learn there, he has to go to work. it— doesn't learn there, he has to go to work. it is— doesn't learn there, he has to go to work, it is very hard.— doesn't learn there, he has to go to work, it is very hard. yeah, so many arents work, it is very hard. yeah, so many parents will — work, it is very hard. yeah, so many parents...
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i mean, it's really hard. it's really, really hard, the legacy is hope and joy, isn't it?ple are grieving, too, for him. and that's amazing. and as much as he touched all his people, and i don't want to pass on to them grief that is unrequited. it's ok. it's ok, i think it's ok to be sad. it's ok to grieve. and we know that you are grieving with us. but let's never lose sight of the fact that for him this was all about "tomorrow will be a good day and will be hopeful", and no reason to sit alone for too long. get on with it. and make a good job of it. laughter. he could not said it to better himself? thanks for lending them to us the last ten months. well, thank you. and there are of course many exciting things to come and we look forward to sharing with you. thank you. well done. hello, and welcome to sportsday. manchester city are head and shoulders above the rest as sterling sends them back ten points clear at the top of the premier league. back from the brink — london irish produce an astonishing comeback to hold rugby union premiership leaders bristol bears. and novak
i mean, it's really hard. it's really, really hard, the legacy is hope and joy, isn't it?ple are grieving, too, for him. and that's amazing. and as much as he touched all his people, and i don't want to pass on to them grief that is unrequited. it's ok. it's ok, i think it's ok to be sad. it's ok to grieve. and we know that you are grieving with us. but let's never lose sight of the fact that for him this was all about "tomorrow will be a good day and will be hopeful", and no reason...
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it's hard to internalize that and we will continue to seek pushback and that's one reason why we do see this. >> watch the communicators saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. larry hogan delivers his state of the state address. he talked about faxing distributional, increase funding for education and crime prevention. just under 20 minutes. >> my fellow marylanders, although it seems like a lifetime ago, just a year has passed since we last gathered with members of the general assembly for the annual state of the state address. last year, i spoke about how maryland was setting a shining example for the rest of america because of our shared conviction that there's no problem we face, that hard work will honesty and courage cannot solve. if we work together. ... . >>. >>. >> last spring, no stay in america had any covid-19 testing capacity whatsoever. as of today the state of maryland has now conducted 7.1 million covid-19 test. just a few months ago, and the covid-19 vaccine seems like a distant dream but now we have begun the greatest peace time undertaking that america has ever laun
it's hard to internalize that and we will continue to seek pushback and that's one reason why we do see this. >> watch the communicators saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. larry hogan delivers his state of the state address. he talked about faxing distributional, increase funding for education and crime prevention. just under 20 minutes. >> my fellow marylanders, although it seems like a lifetime ago, just a year has passed since we last gathered with members of the general...
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amelia: is hard to say. we don't have any hard data .be just of these little bits of data coming from different organizations and journalists who have been able to track them down here and there. we don't have a database that the government releases that we can trust . so it's hard to say. some estimate maybe 20 percent. it is hard because a lot of times something might not be fully made it in a first labor prison. could be just the packaging or just one component prayed it's hard to say is actually how much change there is. amelia: a. yan: organ harvesting in china. can you talk about that . amelia: yes . the survivors and family members who got their loved ones. the tendency seaward scars and suggest that their organs have been taken from these prisoners. people suspect they were executed for the organs to be sold. yan: i think you mentioned that some of the prisoners taken in for medical exams. for whatever reason, that they don't know about . amelia:] it is strange that are given any updates read and there are other instances where t
amelia: is hard to say. we don't have any hard data .be just of these little bits of data coming from different organizations and journalists who have been able to track them down here and there. we don't have a database that the government releases that we can trust . so it's hard to say. some estimate maybe 20 percent. it is hard because a lot of times something might not be fully made it in a first labor prison. could be just the packaging or just one component prayed it's hard to say is...
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the story of this vaccination campaign like the story of everything hard and new america does. some confusion and setbacks at the start and if we do the right things, we have the right plan to get things moving. the previous administration saw 6 million shots administered in the last week. this coming week we will administer over 12 million shots, double the pace in just six weeks that we've been in office. we increased vaccination distribution to states by 70%, nearly 60% of people over the age of 75 have now received at least one shot, it was 14% six weeks ago. at least 60% over 65 have at least one shot, it was 6% eight weeks ago. they account for 80% of all the covid deaths. additionally, about 75% of the people who live in long-term facilities have gotten their first shot and those cases are at the lowest level since reporting began in may. here's how we've been doing it. it starts with increasing the supply. my team has worked very hard with vaccine manufacturers, pfizer and moderna to ensure we have enough supply for all adult americans by the end of july. when we discov
the story of this vaccination campaign like the story of everything hard and new america does. some confusion and setbacks at the start and if we do the right things, we have the right plan to get things moving. the previous administration saw 6 million shots administered in the last week. this coming week we will administer over 12 million shots, double the pace in just six weeks that we've been in office. we increased vaccination distribution to states by 70%, nearly 60% of people over the...
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it's hard to be an immigrant here it's painful it's sad it's hard work you have to fight a lot. she arrived with a tourist visa and never left undocumented immigrants like ingrid a contre 5 percent of the workforce in the united states they are part of the backbone of the economy they think houses offices hospitals and doing the domestic work for many american families. because of the pandemic ingrid has lost her main source of income now she's also lost her home because she can't pay the rent anymore but she says what hurts most is not to be able to visit her family. it is difficult to visit our countries because if we leave we will not be allowed to enter again and if just for many immigrants solidarity and the will to fight have grown even stronger despite the pandemic and the trumpet ministrations policies and for those hoping to become an american citizen that toll now has an it job i'd. like. to look coronavirus hit germany hard but in a city in the state of mecklenburg for palm on the infection rate is much lower than the national average what are they doing differently.
it's hard to be an immigrant here it's painful it's sad it's hard work you have to fight a lot. she arrived with a tourist visa and never left undocumented immigrants like ingrid a contre 5 percent of the workforce in the united states they are part of the backbone of the economy they think houses offices hospitals and doing the domestic work for many american families. because of the pandemic ingrid has lost her main source of income now she's also lost her home because she can't pay the rent...
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it was really hard. it was inconceivable _ deal. it was really hard. it was inconceivable for _ deal. it was really hard. it was inconceivable for me - deal. it was really hard. it was inconceivable for me to - deal. it was really hard. it was inconceivable for me to think i deal. it was really hard. it was i inconceivable for me to think that deal. it was really hard. it was - inconceivable for me to think that i could _ inconceivable for me to think that i could be _ inconceivable for me to think that i could be here. | inconceivable for me to think that i could be here.— could be here. i was scared that cominu could be here. i was scared that coming out _ could be here. i was scared that coming out i — could be here. i was scared that coming out i was _ could be here. i was scared that coming out i was going - could be here. i was scared that coming out i was going to - could be here. i was scared that coming out i was going to lose i could be here. i was scared that. coming out i was going to lose fans and sponsors, _ coming out i was going to lose
it was really hard. it was inconceivable _ deal. it was really hard. it was inconceivable for _ deal. it was really hard. it was inconceivable for me - deal. it was really hard. it was inconceivable for me to - deal. it was really hard. it was inconceivable for me to think i deal. it was really hard. it was i inconceivable for me to think that deal. it was really hard. it was - inconceivable for me to think that i could _ inconceivable for me to think that i could be _ inconceivable for me to...
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and study hard and be proud of it. not only for the but fear committee. my dream was to become a marine biologist. i found a football was something i could do. one of the best lessons i had when i came out of the nfl. i had played for 10 years. every business i thought was going to give me all these opportunities to do what i wanted to do and the best thing about that was nine years later it failed. i believed america could give me a second chance. i was told by my parents a man does whatever he has to to survive. so for a little bit of time after my business failed, i was a security guard at night and student during the day and i was able to come out of that because i knew the country would give me a second chance if i just worked hard at it. that led to a 25 year history as a corporate account executive. here is the lesson. because of all the things we all go through, the greatest nine words we can give to each other as americans is, if i can do it, you can do it. we all need to give those words to others so that the
and study hard and be proud of it. not only for the but fear committee. my dream was to become a marine biologist. i found a football was something i could do. one of the best lessons i had when i came out of the nfl. i had played for 10 years. every business i thought was going to give me all these opportunities to do what i wanted to do and the best thing about that was nine years later it failed. i believed america could give me a second chance. i was told by my parents a man does whatever...
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crazy it's hard to describe?do you pitch that to investors? >> gates: well, they find geological formations, and they just pump water down into them. the energy they've used to pump it in, then they can draw that energy back out. so it's-- it's a water pressure storage thing, which, you know, when i first saw it i thought, "that can't work." but-- >> cooper: but you gave money to it? >> gates: yeah, lots of money. >> cooper: because cows account for around 4% of all greenhouse gases, gates has invested in two companies making plant-based meat substitutes, impossible foods and beyond meat. but farming the vegetables used to make many meat alternatives emits gases as well, so gates is also backing a company that's created an entirely new food source. >> gates: this company, nature's fynd, is using fungis. and then they turn them into sausage and yogurt. pretty amazing. >> cooper: when you say fungi, do you mean like mushroom or a microbe? >> gates: it's a microbe. >> cooper: the microbe was discovered in the ground
crazy it's hard to describe?do you pitch that to investors? >> gates: well, they find geological formations, and they just pump water down into them. the energy they've used to pump it in, then they can draw that energy back out. so it's-- it's a water pressure storage thing, which, you know, when i first saw it i thought, "that can't work." but-- >> cooper: but you gave money to it? >> gates: yeah, lots of money. >> cooper: because cows account for around 4%...
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>> it is hard to say. we don't have any big hard data which are little bits of data coming from this organization and different journalists who have been shot down here and there we don't have a database that the government releases that we can trust and it is hard to say and some estimate maybe 20% but it is hard because a lot of times something may not be fully made in a forced labor prison but it could just be the raw materials or the packaging or just one component and it's really hard to say exactly how much of the supply chain. >> another horrific practice is organ harvesting and could you talk about that? >> survivors and family members who've gotten their loved ones corpses "after words" have said they see weird scars and that seem to suggest that they had been taken from the prisoners and it leads many people to suspect that they were educated for the expressed purpose of their organs to be sold. >> also you mentioned some of the prisoners that were taken short medical exams and for whatever reaso
>> it is hard to say. we don't have any big hard data which are little bits of data coming from this organization and different journalists who have been shot down here and there we don't have a database that the government releases that we can trust and it is hard to say and some estimate maybe 20% but it is hard because a lot of times something may not be fully made in a forced labor prison but it could just be the raw materials or the packaging or just one component and it's really...
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as for educators working hard with these students everyday. over the next three years, we will more than double opportunity funding for public schools across the state already, opportunity is making a difference for our most vulnerable students. the river district, this program pays for to help english learners in every grade level. social and school counselors for supporting the social emotional needs of students, working to ensure we meet the needs of the whole child. and red clay, opportunity funding is providing staff and materials programs for low income students owners one of the best ways to help these students is to support before they start. that's why we will double funding early childhood program in future years, this will obtain access to high-quality early education program for disadvantaged children. we are committed to fully funding basic special education over the you personally thank representative williams her years of advocacy on this issue. we will need the general assembly support to make all of these investments a permane
as for educators working hard with these students everyday. over the next three years, we will more than double opportunity funding for public schools across the state already, opportunity is making a difference for our most vulnerable students. the river district, this program pays for to help english learners in every grade level. social and school counselors for supporting the social emotional needs of students, working to ensure we meet the needs of the whole child. and red clay,...
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but it's just hard time to be is doing all of this stuff a lot of hard decisions yet indeed all right well we'll see what happens right there she a citizen. >>the same man's best friend ted has taken on a wh so you went to ross to refresh your look for less? and snag top brands for prices that have you, like "oooh yeah"! styles that take you here or here or even right there. slip into the best bargains ever... at ross. yes for less! you know when you're at ross and find just what you need... to make any space your space? (sighs) yes! that's yes for less. get the best bargains ever for every room and every budget. at ross. yes for less. >>well if you've ever thought maybe your significant other loves the dog more than you, there's that you're not alone and not a real surprise turns out many dog owners show more affection to their pets. >>then their partners. >>you remember that scene from something about mary is that was like another scene that you can remember there i want to talk about the first one is good idea for that yeah it was a new study of american dog owners found that over
but it's just hard time to be is doing all of this stuff a lot of hard decisions yet indeed all right well we'll see what happens right there she a citizen. >>the same man's best friend ted has taken on a wh so you went to ross to refresh your look for less? and snag top brands for prices that have you, like "oooh yeah"! styles that take you here or here or even right there. slip into the best bargains ever... at ross. yes for less! you know when you're at ross and find just...
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>> it's really hard to say. because we don't have any big hard data. we just have these little bits of data coming from organizations and different journalists that have been able to track them down here and there. we don't have a database that we can trust. some estimate maybe 20%. but it's hard because a lot of times something might not be fully made in a forced labor prison. it could be the raw material or the packaging for one component. it's hard to say how much of the supply chain is tainted. >> another horrific practice you mentioned is organ harvesting. can you talk a little bit about that? >> survivors and family members who've gotten their loved ones corpses afterwards said they tend to see some weird scars and that seems to suggest that their organs had been taken and that's going to lead people to suspect they were executed for the sole purpose for their organs to be sold. >> you mentioned some of the prisoners were taken in for medical exams and for whatever reason they don't know about. >> right, right. it's very strange. and they are not
>> it's really hard to say. because we don't have any big hard data. we just have these little bits of data coming from organizations and different journalists that have been able to track them down here and there. we don't have a database that we can trust. some estimate maybe 20%. but it's hard because a lot of times something might not be fully made in a forced labor prison. it could be the raw material or the packaging for one component. it's hard to say how much of the supply chain...
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set one hard —fought. for djokovic, hard—won.o many players before him when faced with djokovic. things now beginning to fall apart for medvedev, his racket here included. in truth djokovic remains too good, at times unplayable, the complete player, drawing himself onward to yet another title, winning in emphatic style. i would like to thank rod labour arena. i love you each year more and more. a love affair that keeps going, thank you so much stop. the greatest the australian open has ever known. the next generation willjust have to wait. well, our tennis correspondent russell fullerjoined me earlier to rank where this title sits for novak djokovic. he said this is one of the most emotionally challenging grand slam a try it's of his career not because he had into quarantine like everybody else but also because he had a stomach muscle injury which he said was a tear. during the third round match and he did not know until two hours before the fourth round match with milos raonic when he took the practice court that he definitely w
set one hard —fought. for djokovic, hard—won.o many players before him when faced with djokovic. things now beginning to fall apart for medvedev, his racket here included. in truth djokovic remains too good, at times unplayable, the complete player, drawing himself onward to yet another title, winning in emphatic style. i would like to thank rod labour arena. i love you each year more and more. a love affair that keeps going, thank you so much stop. the greatest the australian open has ever...
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it is hard not to be angry. it's just hard not to be angry in general as a human being. that is the difference between when i talk about unconditional love and we should love all human beings despite their ideologies and you can dislike the ideology and this is the big difference, the difference between love and liking somebody but if your child comes home and you will still love your child and you may not like them but you will love your child and you will still sit down with her child and try to figure it out. here is the hard part, loving somebody that you don't like at the moment. this is the hard part. these people with the trump masks expect they hate him and you hate them or just their ideology. sit down, as them and sit down and let's have a coffee and talk about the things in your life and not about dead horses necessarily will lead us nowhere but have a conversation and we need to's dark showing each other respect. we lost the art of civil discourse. this is what we need to do. sometimes listen. let the other person talk and also understanding and understanding
it is hard not to be angry. it's just hard not to be angry in general as a human being. that is the difference between when i talk about unconditional love and we should love all human beings despite their ideologies and you can dislike the ideology and this is the big difference, the difference between love and liking somebody but if your child comes home and you will still love your child and you may not like them but you will love your child and you will still sit down with her child and try...
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phenomenal teacher that goes above and beyond the students her school is on the ab schedule how hard it is to teach young kids through distance learning and feels it is essential for young people to get in the classroom and the child's education is a building block and it starts in the youngest years. and those keeping the classrooms that could set them back four years you imagine being a first grader trying to learn to read on zoom? this is learning for some students it widens the achievement gaps to jeopardize the top ten states i promise to keep fighting for our students every single day. [applause] we have kept our promise to thousands of business owners by allowing them to stay open safely. as you know, some states shut down completely for months at a time. but we found the right balance between protecting public health and oklahomans right to provide for their families. we went to phase one of the open up and recover safely plan on april 24th. to phase three fully reopened on june 1st them back then i said by reopening safely and responsibly we would be months ahead of other st
phenomenal teacher that goes above and beyond the students her school is on the ab schedule how hard it is to teach young kids through distance learning and feels it is essential for young people to get in the classroom and the child's education is a building block and it starts in the youngest years. and those keeping the classrooms that could set them back four years you imagine being a first grader trying to learn to read on zoom? this is learning for some students it widens the achievement...
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ghana where the government has been trying to reduce its dependency on imports at the moment it's hard to find original domestic products there especially in the supermarkets but one locally made it is a flying off the shelves 12 keys are popular across kano and maybe kong and export hit in africa. this factory in eastern ghana khan's make enough profit spoke block cookies to buy to william which produces drinks and snacks like these for the local market the old company has already gained the market share of 40 percent of the gun in my case. it's money just see the products made here are world class. going away to be that people guessing what would happen to their country it high taxes thereby increasing at a cost of their product but now we are here we are marching into a national stand that introducing competing international products as well which is very affordable today gagnon market then imports a lot of goods things like industrial machinery and consumer products in 2019 expands more than fits in $1000000000.00 on these imports food made up more than 6 of the 2 it's out that's s
ghana where the government has been trying to reduce its dependency on imports at the moment it's hard to find original domestic products there especially in the supermarkets but one locally made it is a flying off the shelves 12 keys are popular across kano and maybe kong and export hit in africa. this factory in eastern ghana khan's make enough profit spoke block cookies to buy to william which produces drinks and snacks like these for the local market the old company has already gained the...
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and recruiting hard when we find appropriate candidates. we also have different levels, we have an internship program. we doll the same thing there. an upstream perspective. we also want to increase the supply. there is a fairly limited supply. we don't seem to be getting our share. we don't know why that is. but we are looking into it. we are doing everything we can. nobody here is comfortable with these numbers. nobody. we are wide open to suggestions on how to do better. mrs. beatty: thank you. one last question if i have time. over the course of next year, tense and perhaps hundreds of millions of americans will be receiving the vaccination and will finally be, hopefully, placing this pandemic behind us. looking out to an economic environment, post-pandemic in 2022, let's say, what do you believe will be the potential lagging economic impacts of this pandemic? who and what should the congress be focusing on to address this from an economic standpoint? chairman powell: interesting. the economy is wide open, will open up, and people will
and recruiting hard when we find appropriate candidates. we also have different levels, we have an internship program. we doll the same thing there. an upstream perspective. we also want to increase the supply. there is a fairly limited supply. we don't seem to be getting our share. we don't know why that is. but we are looking into it. we are doing everything we can. nobody here is comfortable with these numbers. nobody. we are wide open to suggestions on how to do better. mrs. beatty: thank...
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it is hard to comment on that.nning that has been done with all of those groups together starting last spring made a big difference for us and we continue to communicate all-time not only with stakeholders in our community and students about the importance of doing the right thing and being responsible but also with superintendents and professional organization that were sharing our best practices. i do think it has been a huge team effort. in connecticut, a lot of people, to have kids present as much as possible. everybody agrees in person learning is important for academic, social and emotional health, for the economy, for the family of parents to be at work. everybody's goal is to get there and everyone is driving towards it. todd: i heard good things about you from people. i live in connecticut and i know what is going on which i can't wait until the summer when i take my annual trip to hang out with fans and you are doing it right. jillian: the summer of todd. the mayor of tampa taking heat for what critics ca
it is hard to comment on that.nning that has been done with all of those groups together starting last spring made a big difference for us and we continue to communicate all-time not only with stakeholders in our community and students about the importance of doing the right thing and being responsible but also with superintendents and professional organization that were sharing our best practices. i do think it has been a huge team effort. in connecticut, a lot of people, to have kids present...
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it's hard to say. some estimate may be 20%, but it's hard because a lot of times something might not be made in the prison it could just be the raw material or the packaging or just one component. it's hard to say exactly how much of the supply chain has changed. >> so, another practice that you mentioned in your book is organ harvesting. can you talk a little bit about that? >> survivors and family members who've gotten their loved ones corpses afterwards have said they tend to see some weird scars and that suggests their organs had been taken from these prisoners. that is going to lead people to suspect that they were executed for their organs to be sold. >> you mentioned some of the prisoners that were taken in for a medical exam and just for whatever reason and they don't know about. >> right. it's very strange and they are not given any updates about the results. there are many other instances where they've been injured in the camps or they've been tortured and injured and they didn't receive medi
it's hard to say. some estimate may be 20%, but it's hard because a lot of times something might not be made in the prison it could just be the raw material or the packaging or just one component. it's hard to say exactly how much of the supply chain has changed. >> so, another practice that you mentioned in your book is organ harvesting. can you talk a little bit about that? >> survivors and family members who've gotten their loved ones corpses afterwards have said they tend to see...
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the numbers are _ volunteers for their hard work.are very volunteers for their hard work. tte: numbers are very good for the over—80s, for the over—70s and 75—7 t9 group you are looking at 99% that have been done, but there are some people who are still to come forward and i urge people to come forward. thesejobs, these and i urge people to come forward. these jobs, these vaccines, and i urge people to come forward. thesejobs, these vaccines, are safe, they are efficacious, they will help protect you against disease. ., ., , , disease. the government has pledged to offer the jab _ disease. the government has pledged to offer the jab to _ disease. the government has pledged to offer the jab to everyone _ disease. the government has pledged to offer the jab to everyone in - disease. the government has pledged to offer the jab to everyone in the - to offer the jab to everyone in the top four priority groups in the uk by today. england and wales have already met this target. scotland says it is confident it will. northern ireland says ev
the numbers are _ volunteers for their hard work.are very volunteers for their hard work. tte: numbers are very good for the over—80s, for the over—70s and 75—7 t9 group you are looking at 99% that have been done, but there are some people who are still to come forward and i urge people to come forward. thesejobs, these and i urge people to come forward. these jobs, these vaccines, and i urge people to come forward. thesejobs, these vaccines, are safe, they are efficacious, they will help...
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it's hard _ a degree. would australia work as a model? it's hard to _ a degree.ralia is very remote country _ model? it's hard to say, australia is very remote country compared | model? it's hard to say, australia i is very remote country compared to the uk _ is very remote country compared to the uk we — is very remote country compared to the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, _ the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, and — the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, and i've obviously been a hub for— europe, and i've obviously been a hub for international travel for a long _ hub for international travel for a long time —— have obviously been. it would _ long time —— have obviously been. it would be _ long time —— have obviously been. it would be rather faster to bring in poiicies _ would be rather faster to bring in policies if— would be rather faster to bring in policies if we are going to do it. i don't _ policies if we are going to do it. i don't think— policies if we are going to do it. i don't think so, i think this is more about— don't think so,
it's hard _ a degree. would australia work as a model? it's hard to _ a degree.ralia is very remote country _ model? it's hard to say, australia is very remote country compared | model? it's hard to say, australia i is very remote country compared to the uk _ is very remote country compared to the uk we — is very remote country compared to the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, _ the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, and — the uk. we are right on the edge of europe, and i've...
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we fought hard on nearly every front and we will always fight for it. remember when they were saying we were against the establishment and we said, of course. i think i come by this disruption issue, in the pompeo family i have been compared to my grandfather. grandpa earl always said what was on his mind. he was in kansas, you worked hard. he never won a congeniality contest. but when the going was tough, you wanted grandpa earl around. in the 1930's, ramble earl was the sheriff. the population was less -- grandpa earl was the sheriff. the population was less than 6500. uncle richard was the last of the lot. he was going to run for sheriff. richard decided there was really good money in homemade gin. [laughter] so he built a still and everything was good. the campaign and the bootleg business, all good until it still exploded in the basement. it blew up the basement and the campaign. grandpa earl was a one term sheriff in mitchell county. he moved his family south where he raised my mother and open a pool hall. i tell the story because i think there ar
we fought hard on nearly every front and we will always fight for it. remember when they were saying we were against the establishment and we said, of course. i think i come by this disruption issue, in the pompeo family i have been compared to my grandfather. grandpa earl always said what was on his mind. he was in kansas, you worked hard. he never won a congeniality contest. but when the going was tough, you wanted grandpa earl around. in the 1930's, ramble earl was the sheriff. the...
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it was hard. and the only -- i looked that classified, you can see how long it's been, and i picked up the phone called the number and i could hear the accent it was a turkish immigrant picking tup phone. really? please. but i started lying to myself, well let's take the apt ym. it's just temporarily and we moved in. it was a house and the landlord, he lived on the first level, we lived on the second level. of course we ran into each other, we shared the same hallway and there was a lot of interaction. and i was convinced again one year after 9/11, i was convinced all muslims are terrorists like spin, i was convinced he was wearing a mask and i would be able to unmask him at some point and expose him as the turkish muslim terrorist that i thought he was. the problem is over what six, seven months i tried so hard and was unsuccessful and many interactions and he always brought the kinds in to me and compassion. and the things -- i couldn't unmask him because he didn't wear a mask. he really was jus
it was hard. and the only -- i looked that classified, you can see how long it's been, and i picked up the phone called the number and i could hear the accent it was a turkish immigrant picking tup phone. really? please. but i started lying to myself, well let's take the apt ym. it's just temporarily and we moved in. it was a house and the landlord, he lived on the first level, we lived on the second level. of course we ran into each other, we shared the same hallway and there was a lot of...
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it was really hard, really, really hard. we don't have any other mean to heat the house. just so much clothing you can wear but still you are cold. >> i want to welcome to the broadcast willy rios. he's a councilman in southeastern texas, houston is the fourth largest city in these united states. thank you for coming on. i want to hear about your life, your home, your family, your friends. how is everyone holding up? >> man, thank you for having us today. yeah, man, it's been a mess. it's been a roller coaster. the rolling outages really put us -- put a lot of strain on the city and our citizens. we've been encountering a lot of obstacles here the past three days. one of them being the buggest obstacle is of course energy, electricity. with the lack of it, we haven't been automobile to function and operate like we should. and people are at first panicking and chaos hits. >> i know far from being a fancy politician, you're in the building trades business. and i know you are awfully proud of some work you did to fire up a geny yesterday i believe. can you tell us that story
it was really hard, really, really hard. we don't have any other mean to heat the house. just so much clothing you can wear but still you are cold. >> i want to welcome to the broadcast willy rios. he's a councilman in southeastern texas, houston is the fourth largest city in these united states. thank you for coming on. i want to hear about your life, your home, your family, your friends. how is everyone holding up? >> man, thank you for having us today. yeah, man, it's been a...
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hard to see here but stay on the shot. can see behind the trees a large circular object in front of the house on the right-hand side of your screen. massive part of an engine. you see a picture from the ground of that piece of debris, in front of that same house. we also now have the audio of the moment that the pilot of united airlines flight 328 issued a may day call. take a listen. >> may day, may day, united 328, heavy may day aircraft. >> again? >> denver, departure heavy mayday aircraft. just experienced engine failure. need to return immediately. >> engine failure. heavy mayday. need to turn immediately. mary schiavo, as you listen to the mayday call from the pilot, so calm, i have to say. what's your reaction? >> what you and the other commenter have said. totally in command and in control and it's amazing how many times i've had to listen to cvrs in my work over the years and pilots are like that. they're trained to do that, fly their aircraft even in the worst situations and remain in control and calm. and the ma
hard to see here but stay on the shot. can see behind the trees a large circular object in front of the house on the right-hand side of your screen. massive part of an engine. you see a picture from the ground of that piece of debris, in front of that same house. we also now have the audio of the moment that the pilot of united airlines flight 328 issued a may day call. take a listen. >> may day, may day, united 328, heavy may day aircraft. >> again? >> denver, departure heavy...
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how hard has it been? very, very hard. we have _ country? how hard has it been? very, very hard.sing several hundred thousand pounds a month, they are eating into their reserves, they are taking loads out, we are operating at less than 20% of our usual trade, but we still have all our overheads that still have all our overheads that still cost monthlyjust still have all our overheads that still cost monthly just to still have all our overheads that still cost monthlyjust to keep freezers running, for example. we have had no financial support from the government at all. we asked for business rates relief. 0ver £4 billion was given to retailers. we did not receive any. to give this to wholesalers would be £48 million. that is a fraction of the amount given to retailers, but it would really make a big help for us. we are going to have hospitality customers asking us. an extra credit. we haven't got the cash to pay for that stock to supply to them, and if we don't have the start, then they don't have the stock, and then customers can't eat out. we are essential to the restart of the
how hard has it been? very, very hard. we have _ country? how hard has it been? very, very hard.sing several hundred thousand pounds a month, they are eating into their reserves, they are taking loads out, we are operating at less than 20% of our usual trade, but we still have all our overheads that still have all our overheads that still cost monthlyjust still have all our overheads that still cost monthly just to still have all our overheads that still cost monthlyjust to keep freezers...
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could see a hard people working to try to develop a vaccine we didn't have one but i would expect based on what's been happening most recently we will probably have more interaction between the animal kingdom, the wild kingdom and the human being. >> host: $1.9 trillion covid relief bill working its way through congress. any chance that funding for a new national institute of viral diseases makes it into that very large built? >> guest: i hope so. i hope so. because of what we face in trying to get anything past now, they are using a process called reconciliation. it has been difficult. we give suggestions to the leadership, and then both the house and senate leaders have been working very hard to try to reach agreement, and hopefully they will. the president is coming over here this morning to meet with top leaders in the house. i believe he was in the senate yesterday, dealing with senate leadership, so i know they are working very hard. host: congresswoman marcy kaptur, our guest on the senior appropriations committee. the houses expected to come in at 9:00 a.m. this morning. go ahea
could see a hard people working to try to develop a vaccine we didn't have one but i would expect based on what's been happening most recently we will probably have more interaction between the animal kingdom, the wild kingdom and the human being. >> host: $1.9 trillion covid relief bill working its way through congress. any chance that funding for a new national institute of viral diseases makes it into that very large built? >> guest: i hope so. i hope so. because of what we face...
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genocide is notoriously hard - genocide. genocide is notoriously hard to i genocide. very hard to believe that in the - court. i find it very hard to believe that in the countryj court. i find it very hard to - believe that in the country was investigated byjanice that investigated by janice that would _ investigated byjanice that would anyway seen as a propaganda event. it's not right— propaganda event. it's not right to — propaganda event. it's not right to determine how the decision— right to determine how the decision is taken, the government repeatedly says it's for the — government repeatedly says it's for the courts, so we should allow — for the courts, so we should allow the _ for the courts, so we should allow the courts on the basis of evidence to come to a determination. we should never believe — determination. we should never believe because a case may fail, _ believe because a case may fail, people won't put a case forward _ fail, people won't put a case forward to courts. that's a nonsense. forward to courts. that's a nonsense-— forward to courts. that's
genocide is notoriously hard - genocide. genocide is notoriously hard to i genocide. very hard to believe that in the - court. i find it very hard to believe that in the countryj court. i find it very hard to - believe that in the country was investigated byjanice that investigated by janice that would _ investigated byjanice that would anyway seen as a propaganda event. it's not right— propaganda event. it's not right to — propaganda event. it's not right to determine how the decision—...
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feenstra: the dutch are hard workers. we put our nose to the grind stone and we work hard. people say we are also frugal. i am a fiscal hawk. i wrote the largest income tax reduction in iowa history. i believe the federal government as an out-of-control deficit and i think it is catastrophic the path we are on and that is something i want to work on. we have got to have a balanced budget. that is the dna of what i believe needs to occur is that you work hard and make sure you spend the money you taken. common sense government. interviewer: you played basketball in high school. do you think that is helped make who you are, and if so, how? rep. feenstra: working together. everything is team sports whether that be basketball or business. government, we are all in this together. we are government and it is not so much about me but it is about my children, my four children. and they love sports. i have three that played collegiate basketball. they had to work really hard to get where they had to i did also deter -- took teamwork, a great coach, great teammates all looking for th
feenstra: the dutch are hard workers. we put our nose to the grind stone and we work hard. people say we are also frugal. i am a fiscal hawk. i wrote the largest income tax reduction in iowa history. i believe the federal government as an out-of-control deficit and i think it is catastrophic the path we are on and that is something i want to work on. we have got to have a balanced budget. that is the dna of what i believe needs to occur is that you work hard and make sure you spend the money...
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working hard, earning a good living and raising a family. i see a place where our kids and grandkids stay in montana because this is where the best opportunities are. i see a place where our communities are safer and thriving. i see a place where we have come through on the other side of this global pandemic stronger. if there's anything this year has told us, it's that montanans can handle anything. we met the test. ladies and gentlemen, the state of ourstate is strong . but it's more than strong. the state of our state is resilient. we are ready for our montana comeback. like montanans at home tonight, we will go forth from here ready to face what tomorrow brings. we will overcome whatever confronts us together. because that's what we do as montana.we help each other and because we are resilient. thank you, god bless you, god bless america and god bless this great state ofmontana . [applause] >> the senate impeachment trial of former president donald trump begins tuesday with senators deciding if the president should be convicted on incite
working hard, earning a good living and raising a family. i see a place where our kids and grandkids stay in montana because this is where the best opportunities are. i see a place where our communities are safer and thriving. i see a place where we have come through on the other side of this global pandemic stronger. if there's anything this year has told us, it's that montanans can handle anything. we met the test. ladies and gentlemen, the state of ourstate is strong . but it's more than...