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region, for this trip, with the united states wants to do and committed to a securities architect and ifte n, 20s, would they do with the russians, also remember, even the ridges and trent israelis and saudis meeting of the russians on a strategic level because the obamass administratn policies. obama introduced putin to the region and he made this russian syria process a reality everybody in the region and appoint but to do with russia. in no rush any run this one of the issues. and despite this. [inaudible]. with the issues over iran in a nuclear fire and are in danger. so there is a mismatch there but further taught to bonnie's point about the amount of investment in the united states is extremely deep, much more so than under commentary washington and like saudi arabia and the technology and more specifically in saudi arabia, based out of houston texas. and technology. [inaudible]. there are many young people today that are higher education in the united states and notwithstanding that other hundreds of thousands of people in previous generation, over 40 or over 50, in the united state
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racists are willing to pay the money and don't care ift taxpayers pay the brunt. >> we woke up to the news thisin morning that governor ron desantis of florida sent two plane loads of migrants toat martha's vineyard off the coastd of massachusetts including kids and whatnot. not saying in is not a one fort one.ds not a parallel in any way but does address some of the same themes that are part of the documentary. >> emily: some of the same themes, tammy. to the holocaust? racist and humane in martha's vineyard but not at the southern border. how did they come up with this? >> tammy: it's shock value mentioning that and moving people into that die dam ick to confuse them and the fact of the matter is it's this rhetoric about sanctuary cities providing an incentive around the world and the world sanctuary is powerful and these individuals from all over the world, not just south and central america have spent weeks if not months in dangerous, unknown, crazy, you know, that dynamics where children are be abused and sex trafficking and we've seen a story where we found traffickers transport
racists are willing to pay the money and don't care ift taxpayers pay the brunt. >> we woke up to the news thisin morning that governor ron desantis of florida sent two plane loads of migrants toat martha's vineyard off the coastd of massachusetts including kids and whatnot. not saying in is not a one fort one.ds not a parallel in any way but does address some of the same themes that are part of the documentary. >> emily: some of the same themes, tammy. to the holocaust? racist and...
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. >> after the north tower was hit ift downtown and a prowse deer said it is probably a small plane but made the way to the white house. going through the north gate when they evacuated. remember that day as if it was yesterday. women running out of the white house and the heels falling off. >> let's pause for a moment in silence in new york marking the exact time when the first plane hit the north tower. ♪ [ bagpipes play ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i mean, just brings back all of the emotion, the horror, the disbelief. >> the confusion of the day. the fear. the questions throughout the day. i was going through the northwest gate of the white house just as they evacuated us and the producer and the crew fixed a camera on the residence and the west wing. i called to make sure the microphone is open. we were thinking a plane would hit the building and secret service gave us a few minutes. >> that's the vice president kamala harris in new york. >> on that day trying to figure out -- we would find out they picked the then vice president dick cheney and taking him. presidential emergency center. taking the
. >> after the north tower was hit ift downtown and a prowse deer said it is probably a small plane but made the way to the white house. going through the north gate when they evacuated. remember that day as if it was yesterday. women running out of the white house and the heels falling off. >> let's pause for a moment in silence in new york marking the exact time when the first plane hit the north tower. ♪ [ bagpipes play ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i mean, just brings back all of the...
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densely populated neighborhoods in san francisco to the social economic lifer of the city and bring tour ifts for food and shopping and making it's why for those who live here to reach schools and jobs and resources in the city. when people can get around with public transit, that makes everyone better off and it means faster commute and cleaner air and for those who don't use transit, there's less congestion and it's a win/win. it's the kind of project we're going to see more of thanks to this buy partisan infrastructure that contains -- the bipartisan infrastructure and we're going to work hard to deliver on that. it's the same programming that funded this program -- like the ones that allowed us to bring that good news. we drove up to get to our first stop upgrading howard street safer and green infrastructure and more with $23 million in raised funds and i'll end with a broader thought about the worker -- what it means for the people of this country. i'm proud of all of the transportation pieces of the initiatives and the vision that is going on right now under this administration but it
densely populated neighborhoods in san francisco to the social economic lifer of the city and bring tour ifts for food and shopping and making it's why for those who live here to reach schools and jobs and resources in the city. when people can get around with public transit, that makes everyone better off and it means faster commute and cleaner air and for those who don't use transit, there's less congestion and it's a win/win. it's the kind of project we're going to see more of thanks to this...
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ift was easier to communicate with lessons leaed so inany ways if we are going to increase from 80% and to 90% f t tax credit there's a lot of good ideas out there and what we ne to do is have a more effective. i use to go and get two or three events are out of the country and try to orgize everywhere but it didn' make much of a difference in the problem in the pcess. we would probably make more progress if we could getll the organizations represented working together on this problem. >> i couldn't agree more and i know we only have a few minutes left so iould love to take these remaining few minutes to talk about optimism if you will, from each of the different perspectives we all were present here today with the public and private and nonprofit sectors where are the best practices happening. where is the optimism on the ground and understanding the paper uncovered the challenges whereo you see the optimism in the fute. i will start with you and we can wrap up there. >> thank you. with other state agencies especially those who administer a benefits program has been a surprising success
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tie time, youg should know these companies aret offering to pay their employees thousands of dollars ift th they only get that abortion. okay , so companies are encouraging abortion. why is that?t? >> rebecca hendricks's with the hudson institute and she's alsoi the mother ochs isf five . >> she joins us tonight. rebecca, thanks so much foror cn coming on . sog why would disney or any other big publicly held companyn want its female employees to have abortions? s well, it's better for bus the business. it's better for the business. b. there's a political an and there is a political and cultural demand that they are perceiving. lik not only did companies like disney, amazon, and kroger come out and say that they're going to now offer abortio ofn coverage in the health care that, they offer, they're also going t to pay for travel for employees who want abortions, who are in red states who have more hu restrictive, more humane abortion regimes, abor post roe. they'r they're going to now pay for tre to lr travel to leave that state toeave that stat access ao they can find all of this money i
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and the only way it works is ift gutfeld is the bad guy t wht would.e alhink tha yeah, but the scream franchise wins the last. >> i think we all stopped ithiss too. right there. what is this like 45% this. s 70 i think i think this is six. i think ned campbell, she's seventy out right now. >> i mean, this is this is how tone deaf they are. n they're it's going to be so much scarier because it's in new york . >> the follow up question should have been, and why is that hackle>>y yeah. ke a >> so again, they won't fix problems, but they'll make a movie about it. but i'm so happy that sufferingy >> going to help them make it scarier. >> movie because everyone in bea new york , everyone who lives in new york , going to look at and be like, actually , that's a better way to go . >>yeah, quick.ure they it's quick. doing it for're the tax breaks. >> yeah, yeah.out of i mean, they're doing.this. but, uh, it' and it's a big it's a big deal . they're getting something out >> this, but it's just maybe also safer than l.a..orgia >> i don't know. well they can't vote ithn georgia. yeah. because the
and the only way it works is ift gutfeld is the bad guy t wht would.e alhink tha yeah, but the scream franchise wins the last. >> i think we all stopped ithiss too. right there. what is this like 45% this. s 70 i think i think this is six. i think ned campbell, she's seventy out right now. >> i mean, this is this is how tone deaf they are. n they're it's going to be so much scarier because it's in new york . >> the follow up question should have been, and why is that...
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i would be astonished ifte. they did. and this search wa s soo ri ridiculously broad. i mean, the judge allowe d the magistrate allowed the fbi to take hold boxes of a single piece of paper, had a classification marking and then take all the boxes stored with that box.e bo i mean, obviously they tooxes k virtually everything in the storage room. and so, you know, whenis the government now says, well, this is ours, we shouldn't havev to give ite back . well, that's the point of a special master to determine what you gathered, whether ite. is appropriately. let's look at the national security concern because that's what they're claiming, that this was somehow impactla nationalimin security, which is which seems ts o be their fallback on any issue that they disagree with donald trump on . this is a this is a common mantra. i've been in national security cases. i have had these fights inn secu the pastri and they they make the identical type of argument . there isn't a danger toto national security and the use cl a special mastethr special master can be cleared.ea counsel
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. >> now, ift you're a governor who was not recalled, gavin newsom, he was proud for his part in theization effort, what the state wasr one of the earlyf adopters of a new approach as it relates ton cannabis reform and legal realization around adult use of marijuana. was a civil rights call.was from our perspective.e i was prouup fd to out front in those efforts. civil rights, how those civil rights now looking at looki the people who have been killend or subjected to violence and other threats at this point, i mean, this is just a complete nightmare. >> oh, it's a laura.. and i'll tell you, it hits verya close to home for me because wes had a sheriff's deputy and one s of the counties that i represent who was respondingga to an incident at an illegal and lost his life.eople who they opened fire on him.di and by the wayere in, the two pe who did it were in the country ne illegally. and the us attorney forw our region said that california sanctuary state law hinderedhi the investigation in bringing them to justice. and so it's just another example of california's are s policies are so
. >> now, ift you're a governor who was not recalled, gavin newsom, he was proud for his part in theization effort, what the state wasr one of the earlyf adopters of a new approach as it relates ton cannabis reform and legal realization around adult use of marijuana. was a civil rights call.was from our perspective.e i was prouup fd to out front in those efforts. civil rights, how those civil rights now looking at looki the people who have been killend or subjected to violence and other...
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the fallout from the not so _ clearly, i think the fallout from the not so many budget has been a .ift, and you can see that. rachel reeves has been _ and you can see that. rachel reeves has been working very hard to try to -et has been working very hard to try to get this— has been working very hard to try to get this idea of fiscal competence, and now— get this idea of fiscal competence, and now theyjust seem to point to some _ and now theyjust seem to point to some of— and now theyjust seem to point to some of the reaction on the markets to what— some of the reaction on the markets to what the — some of the reaction on the markets to what the tories are proposing, and it— to what the tories are proposing, and it helps make their case, but they need — and it helps make their case, but they need to be careful that isn't all about— they need to be careful that isn't all about why you shouldn't vote conservative, because you never know what is _ conservative, because you never know what is going to happen in the next year or— what is going to happen in the next year or so— what is going
the fallout from the not so _ clearly, i think the fallout from the not so many budget has been a .ift, and you can see that. rachel reeves has been _ and you can see that. rachel reeves has been working very hard to try to -et has been working very hard to try to get this— has been working very hard to try to get this idea of fiscal competence, and now— get this idea of fiscal competence, and now theyjust seem to point to some _ and now theyjust seem to point to some of— and now theyjust...
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was >> the states will decidane ift.ere are any restrictions that all states like new york and california will haves like new e and different states will have varying laws will ha. nt to talk but abortion is still legal inas america. the last thing they want toy talk aboutbook is the usual playbook. republicans are racistd and sexist and misogyny and want dirty air and water, m et cetera. so wheassage mystin they when cs are badgered by the media mob, they need to learn the art of pivoting. how do you advise them tort deal with the media? because that's all they're going to ask them about.y water. how do advice them? >> what i woul d sawell, what i what i would so to every reporter, let me tellie you about the price of food. let me tell yo crimabou lt the price of living me. let's you this crime rate, i'l- >> seal those get it. >> what do you say t o donald trump and all those people that went into the capitol on january six ?'s >> what's your answer?r answer? >> my answer, my answer to tha my my answer. impor >> my answ
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densely populated neighborhoods in san francisco to the social economic lifer of the city and bring tour ifts for food and shopping and making it's why for those who live here to reach schools and jobs and resources in the city. when people can get around with public transit, that makes everyone better off and it means faster commute and cleaner air and for those who don't use transit, there's less congestion and it's a win/win. it's the kind of project we're going to see more of thanks to this buy partisan infrastructure that contains -- the bipartisan infrastructure and we're going to work hard to deliver on that. it's the same programming that funded this program -- like the ones that allowed us to bring that good news. we drove up to get to our first stop upgrading howard street safer and green infrastructure and more with $23 million in raised funds and i'll end with a broader thought about the worker -- what it means for the people of this country. i'm proud of all of the transportation pieces of the initiatives and the vision that is going on right now under this administration but it
densely populated neighborhoods in san francisco to the social economic lifer of the city and bring tour ifts for food and shopping and making it's why for those who live here to reach schools and jobs and resources in the city. when people can get around with public transit, that makes everyone better off and it means faster commute and cleaner air and for those who don't use transit, there's less congestion and it's a win/win. it's the kind of project we're going to see more of thanks to this...
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densely populated neighborhoods in san francisco to the social economic lifer of the city and bring tour iftsfor food and shopping and making it's why for those who live here to reach schools and jobs and resources in the city. when people can get around with public transit, that makes everyone better off and it means faster commute and cleaner air and for those who don't use transit, there's less congestion and it's a win/win. it's the kind of project we're going to see more of thanks to this buy partisan infrastructure that contains -- the bipartisan infrastructure and we're going to work hard to deliver on that. it's the same programming that funded this program -- like the ones that allowed us to bring that good news. we drove up to get to our first stop upgrading howard street safer and green infrastructure and more with $23 million in raised funds and i'll end with a broader thought about the worker -- what it means for the people of this country. i'm proud of all of the transportation pieces of the initiatives and the vision that is going on right now under this administration but it i
densely populated neighborhoods in san francisco to the social economic lifer of the city and bring tour iftsfor food and shopping and making it's why for those who live here to reach schools and jobs and resources in the city. when people can get around with public transit, that makes everyone better off and it means faster commute and cleaner air and for those who don't use transit, there's less congestion and it's a win/win. it's the kind of project we're going to see more of thanks to this...
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densely populated neighborhoods in san francisco to the social economic lifer of the city and bring tour ifts for food and shopping and making it's why for those who live here to reach schools and jobs and resources in the city. when people can get around with public transit, that makes everyone better off and it means faster commute and cleaner air and for those who don't use transit, there's less congestion and it's a win/win. it's the kind of project we're going to see more of thanks to this...
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