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i'm here with jeannie mancini and president of march for life, jenny licter.ou were under the biden administration, what were challenges for you and what is your hope for jeannie? >> every year there is a different challenge. it was sad as a catholic to see the biden administration have a pro-abortion agenda. it was fun to see americas reject that. that is what kamala ran on. it is incredible to see that is not what americans want. i'm hopeful for jeannie, she will lead the march and the movement. she is capable. this is all in god's hands. >> rachel: you worked in the first trump association. what is your hope? >> today will be a great day, i've been a marcher for 28 years and i will have this backstage experience and couldn't have a better day planned featuring the vice president of the united states and his first public event. americans re-elected a president that governed and this new team will put a lot of wins on the board. >> rachel: we've seen donald trump issue executive orders, how about executive order to move the march to a warmer month? roe v. wad
i'm here with jeannie mancini and president of march for life, jenny licter.ou were under the biden administration, what were challenges for you and what is your hope for jeannie? >> every year there is a different challenge. it was sad as a catholic to see the biden administration have a pro-abortion agenda. it was fun to see americas reject that. that is what kamala ran on. it is incredible to see that is not what americans want. i'm hopeful for jeannie, she will lead the march and the...
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as many of you may know, we recently lost a beloved member of the rnc, jeannie luckie. please join me in a moment of silence in remembrance of jeannie. [silence] >> thank you. pursuant to rnc rule number four, we have a new member to ratify. i am pleased to announce the election of leslie davis as the national committeewoman for mississippi. do i hear a motion to ratify the election of our new national committeewoman leslie davis? the motion is made. is there a second? the motion is moved and seconded. we ratify the election of leslie davis. all those in favor signify by saying i. all opposed signify by saying no. the ayes have it and i'm pleased to officially welcome leslie as a member of the republican national committee. it is also my pleasure to welcome four new state chairman to the republican national committee. james dyer mott from maine, alex from minnesota, amy from new mexico, and ramon northern mariana islands. i congratulate each of you on your election and blocking all as members of the republican national committee. each region held elections after breakfa
as many of you may know, we recently lost a beloved member of the rnc, jeannie luckie. please join me in a moment of silence in remembrance of jeannie. [silence] >> thank you. pursuant to rnc rule number four, we have a new member to ratify. i am pleased to announce the election of leslie davis as the national committeewoman for mississippi. do i hear a motion to ratify the election of our new national committeewoman leslie davis? the motion is made. is there a second? the motion is moved...
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i just want to say jeannie she's one of my heroes. we thank her for her leadership.rs and applause] so as we open our rally prayer, i welcome his grace, bishop john of the antiochian average die -- orthodox of america, representing the arming bishops of the united states. we're joined by orthodox and catholic bishops from all across the country. i especially welcome all of you who have bothered in this vast crowd as we stand together to proclaim our belief in the dignity of the child in the womb and to witness to the sanctity of all human life. this is why we march. so let us pray. almighty and eternal god, author and sustainer of the gift of human life, we are sons and daughters in jesus your son, come before yous a stewards of this great gift. hear our humble and heart felt prayer. may we never file protect and value human life from the first moment of conception through to the moment of natural death. my our efforts rightly include legal protection as well as constant prayer. may we continue to do penance for the cruel and tragic who pits us against the divine dig
i just want to say jeannie she's one of my heroes. we thank her for her leadership.rs and applause] so as we open our rally prayer, i welcome his grace, bishop john of the antiochian average die -- orthodox of america, representing the arming bishops of the united states. we're joined by orthodox and catholic bishops from all across the country. i especially welcome all of you who have bothered in this vast crowd as we stand together to proclaim our belief in the dignity of the child in the...
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training, the county of wales now requiring parents to come to campus, change their own child's diapers, jeannieon the reason behind the new rule. >> reporter: every parent knows the challenge of potty training their child before it's time to start school, but it doesn't always happen and some teachers in britain have a new rule. if your child needs a diaper change, you must come to school and do it yourself, sparking a debate at the school gate. >> teachers have got a lot to do and you can't just leave work to come and change them. >> my daughter today actually wet herself in school and they were ringing us up. so it's a bit of a pain really. >> i see the other side of it as well. there's pros and cons to all of it. >> reporter: the mandate comes from a county council in wales where teachers say there's been an increase in school-aged children not being able to use the bathroom by themselves since covid hit. >> all over wales there are a number of schools really struggling with this because they have neither the money, nor the resources to keep supporting children in this way. >> reporter: teac
training, the county of wales now requiring parents to come to campus, change their own child's diapers, jeannieon the reason behind the new rule. >> reporter: every parent knows the challenge of potty training their child before it's time to start school, but it doesn't always happen and some teachers in britain have a new rule. if your child needs a diaper change, you must come to school and do it yourself, sparking a debate at the school gate. >> teachers have got a lot to do and...
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seeing jeannie so happy warms my heart. and if you need your heart warmed to come, join us and make a difference together in someone's life. >> visiting angels. >> america's choice and home care. >> we're back with the mysterious death of jonathan crews. his family is convinced he was murdered by his girlfriend, brenda. but can they prove it? 27 year old jonathan crews is dead in his apartment from a single gunshot. his girlfriend, brenda lazzaro, tells police he shot himself distraught because she wanted to end the relationship. >> it's so beyond rational. >> but jonathan's father takes his personal suspicion to the couple. police department. the former trial attorney wants to know if police are investigating his son's death as a suicide or possible murder. >> looked the detectives in the eye and said, i need you to tell me your confidence level, that she's the one who pulled the trigger. and he said in excess of 90%. >> backing that up the search warrant from the night of the shooting did list the case as a suspected murd
seeing jeannie so happy warms my heart. and if you need your heart warmed to come, join us and make a difference together in someone's life. >> visiting angels. >> america's choice and home care. >> we're back with the mysterious death of jonathan crews. his family is convinced he was murdered by his girlfriend, brenda. but can they prove it? 27 year old jonathan crews is dead in his apartment from a single gunshot. his girlfriend, brenda lazzaro, tells police he shot himself...
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you are artificially support canada is jeannie p anymore. the united states was a new investor with you and a few $100000000.00 a year where we put an enormous amount of money and support canada's infrastructure and economy. if trump discounts off that money, i think that he has a real case for being able to convince canada to at least brokers some kind of deal . i doubt it will become the 50 for a specific 2nd state. i doubt that the different provinces will become states in the united states for the fact that these even talking that way. it's such a different way of talking as compared to what we've been hearing for the last 40 years in this country, which is united states and never needs to be bigger. but what we do need to do is invest in blowing up countries around the world and then leave it like that makes no sense to people. i think at least the greenland the argument, even though it who knows what will happen. the greenland argument makes more sense because at least are saying here is a country that we will, there could be some valu
you are artificially support canada is jeannie p anymore. the united states was a new investor with you and a few $100000000.00 a year where we put an enormous amount of money and support canada's infrastructure and economy. if trump discounts off that money, i think that he has a real case for being able to convince canada to at least brokers some kind of deal . i doubt it will become the 50 for a specific 2nd state. i doubt that the different provinces will become states in the united states...
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you are artificially support canada is jeannie p anymore. the united states is a new investor with you in a few $100000000.00 a year. but we put an enormous amount of money and support canada's infrastructure and economy. if trump discounts off that money, i think that he has a real case for being able to convince canada to at least brokers some kind of deal . i doubt it will become the 50 for a specific 2nd state. i doubt that the different provinces will all become states in the united states for the fact that he was even talking. that way. it's such a different way of talking as compared to what we've been hearing for the last 40 years in this country, which is united states and never needs to be bigger. but what we do need to do is invest in blowing up countries around the world and then leave it like that makes no sense to people. i think at least the greenland the argument, even though it who knows what will happen. the greenland argument makes more sense because at least are saying here is a country that we will, there could be some v
you are artificially support canada is jeannie p anymore. the united states is a new investor with you in a few $100000000.00 a year. but we put an enormous amount of money and support canada's infrastructure and economy. if trump discounts off that money, i think that he has a real case for being able to convince canada to at least brokers some kind of deal . i doubt it will become the 50 for a specific 2nd state. i doubt that the different provinces will all become states in the united states...
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. >> reporter: jeannie gang is one of the architects who participated in the brutalist d.c..7 million-square-foot headquarters. >> you know, reusing building saves about 50 to 70% of our energy that we put into them. the embodied energy. so just for that reason alone, it's good to try to rethink these and try to reuse them. >> i look at the forrestal building and i see faceless bureaucracy. >> reporter: justin shubow is an architecture critic. forget reimagined. he wants the buildings gone. of a sow's ear. >> reporter: if there are buildings still in existence, even if it is a small segment of society, isn't this a part of our history? >> well, i don't think the world is a museum of architecture. the world is a living, breathing place. these buildings are affecting everybody on a daily basis, and they are taking up valuable real estate. >> reporter: so if the world is not a museum of architecture, if architecture society isn't out in the world, where is it meant to be? >> no, what i mean is we should preserve good buildings. >> reporter: but by what you believe it to be. and
. >> reporter: jeannie gang is one of the architects who participated in the brutalist d.c..7 million-square-foot headquarters. >> you know, reusing building saves about 50 to 70% of our energy that we put into them. the embodied energy. so just for that reason alone, it's good to try to rethink these and try to reuse them. >> i look at the forrestal building and i see faceless bureaucracy. >> reporter: justin shubow is an architecture critic. forget reimagined. he wants...
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i am jeannie mancini, i'm honored to serve as president of the march for life. on behalf of our entire, wonderful, hardworking team i'd like to welcome you to the 5 app march for life, the largest annual human rights demonstration in the world. [cheers and applause] and i want to thank you. i want to thank you for being here. i want to thank you for being part of history. by being part of the march for life. to kick off our rally today we're going to join in singing the national anthem and it's going to be led by soloist julie stone, followed by andrew hudson of the university of wisconsin-madison knights of columbus downcism please give a warm welcome to julie and andrew. [applause] >> ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wav
i am jeannie mancini, i'm honored to serve as president of the march for life. on behalf of our entire, wonderful, hardworking team i'd like to welcome you to the 5 app march for life, the largest annual human rights demonstration in the world. [cheers and applause] and i want to thank you. i want to thank you for being here. i want to thank you for being part of history. by being part of the march for life. to kick off our rally today we're going to join in singing the national anthem and it's...
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the governor the locals will need to sort it out themselves and it's up to a local mayor like that jeannie is mayor of l.a. to figure this out today he even tried to avoid answering questions from a woman she lost everything. she's desperate. the governor seemingly pretending to get on the phone with joe biden. take a look. >> that was my daughter's school. tell me what you were going to do. >> i'm talking to the president right now to specifically answer the question of what we can do for you and your daughter. >> can i hear your call because i don't believe it. >> i'm sorry i've tried five times that's why i'm walking around to make the call. >> i want to be here when you call the president. >> i'm doing that right now. [inaudible] i have four kids. >> everyone who went to school there lost their homes because they were living in one building please tell me what you going to do with the president right now. >> we are getting the resources to help rebuild the. >> why was there is no water in the hydrants governor . is going to be different next time? >> it has to be. of course. >> what yo
the governor the locals will need to sort it out themselves and it's up to a local mayor like that jeannie is mayor of l.a. to figure this out today he even tried to avoid answering questions from a woman she lost everything. she's desperate. the governor seemingly pretending to get on the phone with joe biden. take a look. >> that was my daughter's school. tell me what you were going to do. >> i'm talking to the president right now to specifically answer the question of what we can...
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as many of youka may know, we recently lost a beloved member of the rnc, jeannie luckie. please join me in a moment of silence in remembrance of judy. [silence] thank you. pursuant to rule number four we have a new member to ratify. i'm pleased to announce the election david leslie davis for the national committeewoman of mississippi. do what your a motion to ratify the election of a new national committeewoman, leslie davis? the motion is made. is there a second? the motion is moved and seconded. we ratify the election of leslie davis. all those in favor please signify by saying aye. all oppose signify by saying no. the ayes have it and i please to officially welcome leslie as a member of the republican national committee. [applause] it is also my pleasure to welcome four new state chairman to the republican national committee, james from maine, alex from minnesota, amy from new mexico, and ramon, northern mariana islands. i can gradually each of you on your election and will can you all as members of the republican national committee. [applause] each region held electio
as many of youka may know, we recently lost a beloved member of the rnc, jeannie luckie. please join me in a moment of silence in remembrance of judy. [silence] thank you. pursuant to rule number four we have a new member to ratify. i'm pleased to announce the election david leslie davis for the national committeewoman of mississippi. do what your a motion to ratify the election of a new national committeewoman, leslie davis? the motion is made. is there a second? the motion is moved and...
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you can imagine a situation with that collection of jeannie has not replicated by another group. >> that is kinda what youav here. >> justice thomas. >> one other question. i am intrigued by the argument. maybe you are rht. an entirely different context where you try to get to an employer's motivation. involved in extremeuation where the court looked at the records of a state constitutiontention and came to a conclusion. cism was the only motivation for what wasone. it does seem to be workable and contrary. quite healthy framework to a congressional. do you recognize, do you acknowledge that that would b very difficult? 250 motiv on the votes cast by the members. >> i totally understan that. actually engithout problem to some degree. to avoidt problem we will look at two things. one is the state's brief which i would s by comparison here in the text the law. that is the only thi that i need to rely ono get you to the place. >> getting you to a place that is part of what motivated congress. oes it get youe. >> it cannot be only pt of it. it has to be enough to sustain the whole -- the onl
you can imagine a situation with that collection of jeannie has not replicated by another group. >> that is kinda what youav here. >> justice thomas. >> one other question. i am intrigued by the argument. maybe you are rht. an entirely different context where you try to get to an employer's motivation. involved in extremeuation where the court looked at the records of a state constitutiontention and came to a conclusion. cism was the only motivation for what wasone. it does...
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. >> it's been hard for, especially for jeannie to come here, having to basically clean up your child's and everything. i loved his apartment. it was so beautiful. it was so blaze. >> this is the whisk sweatshirt that my brother got. he was an editor for the "penn appetit" magazine. we were going through his closet and we found it and i was like, "i'm going to take that." >> we had an opportunity to meet blaze's friends. >> we'll be here for you forever, and we appreciate your friendship. >> i'm delighted that blaze had them in his life, because i know they all made him very happy. >> he would have loved this. he used to wear this all the time. >> i know. blaze was someone that you can trust with anything. i trusted him with my life. it was apparent that blaze was figuring out himself, whether it be religion, or sexuality, or experience. >> at what point as parents did you realize that blaze was gay? >> i had an idea about it when he was probably early high school. i saw something on a phone or -- that he didn't want me to see. and it kinda confirmed a suspicion that i had and i think h
. >> it's been hard for, especially for jeannie to come here, having to basically clean up your child's and everything. i loved his apartment. it was so beautiful. it was so blaze. >> this is the whisk sweatshirt that my brother got. he was an editor for the "penn appetit" magazine. we were going through his closet and we found it and i was like, "i'm going to take that." >> we had an opportunity to meet blaze's friends. >> we'll be here for you...
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host: hears jeannie in spokane, washington with our guest, presidential historian and senior fellow athe ronald reagan institute. go ahead. caller: i wrote a poem and my husband loved it so much he had me send it to president trump through truth social. dear lord in heaven, thank you so much for the angel wings you sent to protect president trump. he stood there in the open, he knew he was taking a chance. something made him turn his head at a glance. laid his hands upon them, helped him turn his head, for if it wasn't for his angel president trump would be dead. thank you almighty god for the angel wings from above, for this we have to thank the with gratitude and love. host: sean in south carolina, republican line. caller: yes, good morning. i just wanted to convey to my fellow citizens out there that are watching, i am former military, but regardless of whatever walk of life that we come from and our work ethic from childhood to adulthood, you have to concentrate on leadership. we may or may not like the person that is in our leadership role, but we have to concentrate on the substa
host: hears jeannie in spokane, washington with our guest, presidential historian and senior fellow athe ronald reagan institute. go ahead. caller: i wrote a poem and my husband loved it so much he had me send it to president trump through truth social. dear lord in heaven, thank you so much for the angel wings you sent to protect president trump. he stood there in the open, he knew he was taking a chance. something made him turn his head at a glance. laid his hands upon them, helped him turn...
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we will start with jeannie in austin, texas. independent. caller: hi.l like hearing you know -- i'm a registered democrat. i didn't vote this presidential election. the first time i did not vote. i did not feel connected to what the democratic party was saying. they did not represent me. i'm a latina. i live in austin, texas. what i was seeing with the economy, not one word of compassion came from biden. all those years he was in power. even kamala. really making me feel they understood how we have been living. none of that. just now, it seems like you are in denial about what we, as a people, have been saying what we need and what has affected us. yes, i did not vote at all. i'm worried about what trump is going to do. it is sickening to me that there is a bro fest happening at this point. we have elon musk in there. nobody is talking about this but he bought up a bunch of land over there where his spacex is an lowballed people. people who bought land over there to retire. no one is talking about how we did that all those people. there are many things
we will start with jeannie in austin, texas. independent. caller: hi.l like hearing you know -- i'm a registered democrat. i didn't vote this presidential election. the first time i did not vote. i did not feel connected to what the democratic party was saying. they did not represent me. i'm a latina. i live in austin, texas. what i was seeing with the economy, not one word of compassion came from biden. all those years he was in power. even kamala. really making me feel they understood how we...
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my name is jeannie taggart bowes. i'm the executive director of the san francisco flower market and it's an honor to stand here before you as we started to celebrate our 113th year in san francisco in a brand new home in petro hill. for more than a century the flower market has been a cornerstone of our city a place where growers, florists, grocers, interior decorators and event designers have come together with the beauty of flowers. today our vendors compete on a global scale navigating intense challenges from internal disruptors and online marketplaces. despite their pressures, they continue to innovate and adapt. >> all we preserving the community spirit that defines the market. now managed by s.f. flower market inc a501c3 nonprofit and a proud supporter and supporting organization to the san francisco wholesale produce market we are deeply committed to sustaining northern california's floral agriculture community. we're supporting our small businesses that are our vendors and fostering educational connections. le
my name is jeannie taggart bowes. i'm the executive director of the san francisco flower market and it's an honor to stand here before you as we started to celebrate our 113th year in san francisco in a brand new home in petro hill. for more than a century the flower market has been a cornerstone of our city a place where growers, florists, grocers, interior decorators and event designers have come together with the beauty of flowers. today our vendors compete on a global scale navigating...