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this question is for larson. my question is with our going into a government shutdown but i do not understand how we are still going out billions of dollars out of the country taxpayers to help ukraine and all these other places and yet all we have now is a government shutdown and my second question is how could anything be honest when it comes to voting for somebody, i know this is a little off but when it comes to voting for either a president let's say donald trump or joe biden the person who fee guest: i think it's vitally important that we support president zelenskyy and the ukraine. support is an un-- isn't unending and unlimited but when you have an aggressor like putin, and you recognize around the globe what we have to do, it's vitally important we protect our own borders as well, it's vitally important that we're concerned about our own economic well being here but also we are the leader in the world. we are still the pre-eminent democracy. and three people -- and free people all over the globe need our
this question is for larson. my question is with our going into a government shutdown but i do not understand how we are still going out billions of dollars out of the country taxpayers to help ukraine and all these other places and yet all we have now is a government shutdown and my second question is how could anything be honest when it comes to voting for somebody, i know this is a little off but when it comes to voting for either a president let's say donald trump or joe biden the person...
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brie larson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] brie larson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] be [ how good does it feel when threshold decor welcomes more seasonal style for less? when you can save on good & gather groceries in all the fall flavors. and when quality ingredients bring more to the table. when you get low prices on the latest trends. when rewards come with quality and coziness. and when you're serving up taste they love at low prices. that's totally target. (dad) we got our subaru forester wilderness to discover all of the places that make us feel something more. (vo) subaru is the national park foundation's largest corporate donor, helping expand access for all. my name is jorge gaviria, and this is my business, masienda. i chose my spark cash plus card from capital one because i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and with no preset spending limit, my purchasing power adapts to my business needs. what's in your wallet? to help protect from hiv. i prep without pills. with apretude, a prescription medicine used to reduce the risk of hiv without daily pre
brie larson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] brie larson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] be [ how good does it feel when threshold decor welcomes more seasonal style for less? when you can save on good & gather groceries in all the fall flavors. and when quality ingredients bring more to the table. when you get low prices on the latest trends. when rewards come with quality and coziness. and when you're serving up taste they love at low prices. that's totally target. (dad) we got our...
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l professor larson. [applause] >> i will introduce the panelists in the order in which they served as solicitor general. paul, paul clement was the 43rd solicitor general of the united states. he is a partner at the climate and murphy law firm and distinguished lecture in law at the georgetown university law center. he served as solicitor general from june 2005 until june 2008. before his eight. before his confirmation as solicitor general, he served as acting solicitor general for nearly a year and as principal deputy solicitor general for over three years. he has argued over 100 cases before the united states supreme court. mr. clement practice areas focus on appellate matters, constitutional litigation a strategic counseling. he represents a broad array of clients in the supreme court and in federal and state appellate courts. last year he successfully argued supreme court cases involving significant issues of energy regulation, statutory interpretation, states immunity and article iii standing. and s
l professor larson. [applause] >> i will introduce the panelists in the order in which they served as solicitor general. paul, paul clement was the 43rd solicitor general of the united states. he is a partner at the climate and murphy law firm and distinguished lecture in law at the georgetown university law center. he served as solicitor general from june 2005 until june 2008. before his eight. before his confirmation as solicitor general, he served as acting solicitor general for nearly...
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announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [woman shuddering] [faucet drips] [drip] [drip] [drip] [rapid footsteps] [silence] [faucet drips] [drip] [indistinct p.a. announcements] [door shuts] doctor: you ok? woman: mm-hmm. doctor: ok. open. [woman exhales] doctor: mm-hmm. remove. woman: mm-mm. this one. uh, please? doctor: ok, good. ahh. i'll see you next week. woman: that's it? doctor: there's not much-- woman: it's getting worse. i keep forgetting things, even my son's name, and i have my-- i have my company retreat this weekend, and i need it to stop. doctor: ok. let's try this. i want you to, every night, read a page of this book. [clears throat] and copy down what you remember. think of it as exercise but for brain. it might help. you're young. it's strange. perhaps if you gave me more details of your medical history. woman: thank you, doctor. i'll--i'll be leaving now. [siren sounds in distance] [operatic singing on soundtrack] [clank, click]
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professor larson. will introduce thepanelists in the order in which they served as solicitor general . paul. paul clement was the 43rd solicitor general of the united states. mister clement is a partner at the partner at the clement nd market law firm and distinguished lecturer at georgetown university law center . mister clement served as solicitor general fund to june 2005 till june 2008. before his confirmation mister clement seserved as acting solicitor general or nearly a year and as principal deputy solicitor general for over three years. he has argued over 100 cases before the united states supreme court. mister clement's practice areas focus on appellate matters, constitutional litigation and strategic counseling and he represents a broad array of clients in the supreme court and federal and state appellate courts. last year he successfully argued cases involving significant issues of energy regulation , statutory interpretation , sovereign immunity and edarticle 3 standards and argued a tradem
professor larson. will introduce thepanelists in the order in which they served as solicitor general . paul. paul clement was the 43rd solicitor general of the united states. mister clement is a partner at the partner at the clement nd market law firm and distinguished lecturer at georgetown university law center . mister clement served as solicitor general fund to june 2005 till june 2008. before his confirmation mister clement seserved as acting solicitor general or nearly a year and as...
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larson, for five minutes. mr. larson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise this morning to welcome everyone back to congress. where hopefully we'll get something done. anonymous note sent by the speaker earlier in a press conference that there will be an impeachment proceeding. an inquiry. i don't think that's what the american people are ready for back home. i also said that they are here to shut down government. we need to shut down government? what the american people need is what everyone gave speeches about yesterday. talking about after september 11 we all came together as a country and focused on what needs to be done. i have a great suggestion for you. how about we fix social security for the americans that need it? we talked to the veterans. we talk to all the individuals who were first responders and tell them how much we appreciate what they do, but then we never vote that way in congress. it's been 52 years since congress has done anything to enhance social security. 52 years. and no action. how about we do something unique in this body an
larson, for five minutes. mr. larson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise this morning to welcome everyone back to congress. where hopefully we'll get something done. anonymous note sent by the speaker earlier in a press conference that there will be an impeachment proceeding. an inquiry. i don't think that's what the american people are ready for back home. i also said that they are here to shut down government. we need to shut down government? what the american people need is what everyone gave...
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announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. teacher: by the end of this week, i want you all to choose one thing unique about you and write one paragraph about it. on friday, everybody will share with the class. so who can tell me what it means to be unique? amelia? amelia: being unique means being different from everyone else. teacher: very good. other ideas, anyone? girls: ♪ let's go swing a rope again, up and up and down again swing it out and swing it in down and up and down again let's go swing a rope again up and up and down again down and up and up and down 'cause everyone can find-- ♪ boy: let me guess. amelia and jane. both: nope. jane: got any ideas? amelia: we've been to new york. jane: so has sunny. amelia: we've been on the drop of death. jane: lots of people have been on the drop of death. both: we like to sing. amelia: wait, jane, i don't think we can put that. jane: why not? amelia: because we both like to sing. jane: so? amelia: so i
announcer: funding for the kcet "fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. teacher: by the end of this week, i want you all to choose one thing unique about you and write one paragraph about it. on friday, everybody will share with the class. so who can tell me what it means to be unique? amelia? amelia: being unique means being different from everyone else. teacher: very...
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this question is for larson.tion is with our going into a government shutdown but i do not understand how we are still going out billions of dollars out of the country taxpayers to help ukraine and all these other places and yet all we have now is a government shutdown and my second question is how could anything be honest when it comes to voting for somebody, i know this is a little off but when it comes to voting for either a president let's say donald trump or joe biden the person who feeds more into who will get elected is the news media. they can build up a person or knock a person down. that is how i feel. i voted for mr. biden for president and i didn't know it was going to happen when i voted for him even though i did not like trump of course [indiscernible] host: ok you're breaking up a little bit but i think we got your point. go ahead. guest: first and foremost, i think it is vitally important that we support president zelenskyy and ukraine. support is unending -- is not an ending and unlimited, but wh
this question is for larson.tion is with our going into a government shutdown but i do not understand how we are still going out billions of dollars out of the country taxpayers to help ukraine and all these other places and yet all we have now is a government shutdown and my second question is how could anything be honest when it comes to voting for somebody, i know this is a little off but when it comes to voting for either a president let's say donald trump or joe biden the person who feeds...
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larson is well aware of why state and santa clara county are locking down the area since an oriental fruit fly infestation in 2020 threatened almost $20 billion of california crops. and he is not surprised the pest is back. >> now i would expect things come in waves. the fruit fly still exists in other areas where it's part of the natural habitat. here it's invasive, of course. you're going to get some episodes of invasive creatures coming into the area. >> reporter: the oriental fruit fly resembles a thin wasp with black and orange colors. the females can lay hundreds of eggs at one time, and in 230 types of fruits and vegetables. plus, it thrives in california's dry weather. the county agricultural commissioner says it is now using a male attract important to disrupt the insect's cycle. >> with locking down the area to prevent any fruit from leaving in combination with our eradication efforts, we've been successful in the past. and i think we've caught it early enough. >> officials are working with outdoor stores such as the santa clara produce and mediterranean market, as well as
larson is well aware of why state and santa clara county are locking down the area since an oriental fruit fly infestation in 2020 threatened almost $20 billion of california crops. and he is not surprised the pest is back. >> now i would expect things come in waves. the fruit fly still exists in other areas where it's part of the natural habitat. here it's invasive, of course. you're going to get some episodes of invasive creatures coming into the area. >> reporter: the oriental...
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there is an owner, how long ago did you have larson ? did you get used to each other, how quickly did you learn to trust him, because it takes time and the dog can quickly find a common language. it seems to me that it’s quite difficult with you. but this is some kind of an amazing creature with whom i found contact, probably five or six days after we met, that is, when we were 2 weeks old and left school. and we came out as a straight united team. we already felt we understood each other, and when we arrived home it was no longer right. we have already worked and worked on some doors. well, did you know in advance what kind of dog you would get or they help you right there in the center with choosing the dog that is right for you, it happens like this, but there is a person who makes up a couple man-dog, when i filled out the form, when i submitted documents. i pointed out that gender doesn't matter to me. i don't care about size. color is important to me. i must have a dark dog, but the character is also important, not yours and the ch
there is an owner, how long ago did you have larson ? did you get used to each other, how quickly did you learn to trust him, because it takes time and the dog can quickly find a common language. it seems to me that it’s quite difficult with you. but this is some kind of an amazing creature with whom i found contact, probably five or six days after we met, that is, when we were 2 weeks old and left school. and we came out as a straight united team. we already felt we understood each other,...
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right now on jimmy kimmel you got brie larson. take care.ave a good night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, brie larson, josh duhamel, and music from macklemore. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate that, thank you.
right now on jimmy kimmel you got brie larson. take care.ave a good night. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, brie larson, josh duhamel, and music from macklemore. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. i appreciate that, thank you.
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professor larson has published in the nation's top law reviews and was cited by four of these. to discuss the scholarship, also has that. her scholarship wants supreme court and echoes brief. the subject she testified before the presidential commission. she earned her bachelor of arts degree from william and mary in our degree from the university of virginia which graduated first on her class. professor lawson clerk for jay harvey wilkinson with the first circuit, and david souter of the united states supreme court. >> i will introduce the panelists in the order in which they serve as solicitor general. paul. both 43rd solicitor general of the united states russell clement is a partner at the clement and murphy law firm, distinguished lecturer at the georgetown university law center. mister clement served as solicitor general from june 2005 until june 2008. before his confirmation as solicitor general, mr. clement served as acting solicitor general for nearly a year and principal deputy solicitor general for three years. he has argued 100 cases beyond the supreme court. mr. cle
professor larson has published in the nation's top law reviews and was cited by four of these. to discuss the scholarship, also has that. her scholarship wants supreme court and echoes brief. the subject she testified before the presidential commission. she earned her bachelor of arts degree from william and mary in our degree from the university of virginia which graduated first on her class. professor lawson clerk for jay harvey wilkinson with the first circuit, and david souter of the united...
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host: representative john larson serves as the first district of connecticut. he's the ranking member on social security here to join me to talk about the events of this week when it comes to a shutdown. thank you for your time. guest: good to be with you. host: -- how are house democrats preparing to keep a shutdown from happening? guest: when you listen to mitch mcconnell and even when you listen to speaker mccarthy they get it and understand that government needs to function and we've got to take this stress off of the backs of the american people and do a job we are elected to do and govern and take up the appropriations bills and pass them and move on. but as you point out, the senate will deliver a clean -- and by that for the viewers it means that one that is not filled with all what we would say poison pills that prevent people from voting on it. i think that is the right approach.
host: representative john larson serves as the first district of connecticut. he's the ranking member on social security here to join me to talk about the events of this week when it comes to a shutdown. thank you for your time. guest: good to be with you. host: -- how are house democrats preparing to keep a shutdown from happening? guest: when you listen to mitch mcconnell and even when you listen to speaker mccarthy they get it and understand that government needs to function and we've got to...
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we are hearing very loud an clear a wakeup call today in this conversation -- congressman john larson we could be -- spend an hour easily discussing this but i want to thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the opportunity and let me just say this -- aarp is the signature organization for older americans. social security, the number one antipoverty program for the elderly and number one antipoverty program for children, speak out, scream -- tell members of congress we need you to vote. don't fall for the well -- i like to but you know we have to have this bipartisan -- but vote if you have got a better idea that's why they have conference committee. that's why, we have compromises. but if you're not going to vote and you're not going to put something in writing in front of you to say well can i see your plan? well that's too complicated we cannot do that we need to go behind closed doors -- and have a double secret probation meeting and when we come out, we'll tell you what's in it but then it can't be amended but up or down vote that's not a democracy. >> i stand outside a lot of
we are hearing very loud an clear a wakeup call today in this conversation -- congressman john larson we could be -- spend an hour easily discussing this but i want to thank you for joining us. >> thank you for the opportunity and let me just say this -- aarp is the signature organization for older americans. social security, the number one antipoverty program for the elderly and number one antipoverty program for children, speak out, scream -- tell members of congress we need you to...
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i'm terry larson, good to have you with those fires, droughts, and now devastating floods. all in a matter of months, greece has been battered by the forces of nature on least by climate change. the north of the country has been badly effected around the port city of boston storm. daniel has produced record rainfall, triggering land slides, and sweeping dozens of vehicles away in muddy waters. athens to has been effected while guerria and turkey had been hit as well with at least 14 confirmed us across the reach, a clearing out of to the record, rain full. unfortunately for the shops owners much must be thrown away. but cost us a, how does his efforts could be in vain with the rain that filled his shop with muds to return soon? it's been 2 days now. the talk been dealing with this problem. everyone had not just me. this small rid of us started the city of all us after a whole year's worth of rain fell in just a few hours. the city is still without water or power. residents are reliant on aid for essentially the i'm 33 years old and i've never seen so much right and my whole
i'm terry larson, good to have you with those fires, droughts, and now devastating floods. all in a matter of months, greece has been battered by the forces of nature on least by climate change. the north of the country has been badly effected around the port city of boston storm. daniel has produced record rainfall, triggering land slides, and sweeping dozens of vehicles away in muddy waters. athens to has been effected while guerria and turkey had been hit as well with at least 14 confirmed...
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that is the view of chris larson, i sat down with him in san francisco, a city that larson is tryingeels u.s. regulators have caused san francisco the title as the blockchain capital of the world. have a listen. >> that is unfortunate, i think unfortunately, this administration made a really bad call. >> at the city level or the federal level? >> they killed san francisco from being what it was the blockchain capital of the world. we owned it. we do not anymore because the biden administration for whatever reason decided they wanted to push this industry offshore. it is london, singapore, dubai that really is the global capitals of blockchain. may be our vacancy rate will be half of what it is, it is 30%. and may have been 15% if we were still the global blockchain capital of the world. that was a missed opportunity and it hurt the city. ed: the latest report, labs, action at the federal level is that you have objected to the sec's request to appeal the ordinal court ruling which was a positive for the sense found that cryptocurrency was not a security. when it was sold to the public
that is the view of chris larson, i sat down with him in san francisco, a city that larson is tryingeels u.s. regulators have caused san francisco the title as the blockchain capital of the world. have a listen. >> that is unfortunate, i think unfortunately, this administration made a really bad call. >> at the city level or the federal level? >> they killed san francisco from being what it was the blockchain capital of the world. we owned it. we do not anymore because the...
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larson, for five minutes. mr. larson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to extend my remarks and submit for the record a tribute to the mayor of windsor, connecticut, don shrinks. a dear friend, a person who served in the capacity of mayor for 22 years and a public servant in windsor for nearly three decades as well. he's a lifelong resident in what he would claim as the oldest community in the state of connecticut, the town of windsor. it would be disputed by some in weathersfield and what don would claim and where he met his wife, barbara, in high school. and they went on to get married. and he went on along with barbara to be the go-to people in the community of windsor. now, he also happens to run and manage and probably is well known for running bart's, which is second only to augie and ray's in east hartford as the greatest hot dog you can receive in the state of connecticut, madam speaker. but don's commitment to the community of windsor is unsurpassed. and so much today in political office, don always sought to bring people together. he has
larson, for five minutes. mr. larson: thank you, madam speaker. i rise to extend my remarks and submit for the record a tribute to the mayor of windsor, connecticut, don shrinks. a dear friend, a person who served in the capacity of mayor for 22 years and a public servant in windsor for nearly three decades as well. he's a lifelong resident in what he would claim as the oldest community in the state of connecticut, the town of windsor. it would be disputed by some in weathersfield and what don...
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afraid to imagine her life, to become a guide dog and help the visually impaired and blind people larsonto give entrance exams and undergo serious training. i know he won't. i just need to step somewhere in the wrong place. he’s just my guiding star, on which i rely a lot, i believe training takes about two years, during which time the dogs are taught to walk half a body in front of the owner and carefully walk around obstacle and remember up to 40 routes. and, of course, to be a real support for the owner. if a person gets dizzy and leans to the side, the dog must maintain a straight line and lead the person, the show’s host, dmitry shepelev, will find out from the experts how to properly communicate with a service dog and what are the rights to green her owner? a visually impaired or blind person who needs help with a dog through the water must be allowed to enter the hole everywhere, even at the bolshoi theater. i’m absolutely curious whether larson will be able to stand watching the nutcracker and discuss the questions canine in etiquette. what commands should be given on the street
afraid to imagine her life, to become a guide dog and help the visually impaired and blind people larsonto give entrance exams and undergo serious training. i know he won't. i just need to step somewhere in the wrong place. he’s just my guiding star, on which i rely a lot, i believe training takes about two years, during which time the dogs are taught to walk half a body in front of the owner and carefully walk around obstacle and remember up to 40 routes. and, of course, to be a real support...
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you spoke with cofounder of ripple, chris larson. that is not how things panned out.be about how he fixed it but we changed to lamenting how the regulators killed the industry in the city and it lost his title as a blockchain capital of the world. he had sharp words for gary gensler the chair of the sec this is what he said. chris: gensler's decision in gauging this by enforcement. rather than giving clear laws, he likes the lack of clarity's though he can go after anybody and make up the rules as he goes along true bullying. that is not the american way. ed: that is pretty sharp calling the chair of s.e.c. in the regulator a bully. but his point was they are trying to fix the industry through the court and not regulation. he gave me the stamp that if they had not killed the industry here that the post-pandemic economy here would be better. he see rates for curve marshall real estate would be about less than what they are and they are currently 32%. guy: let's transition to what is happening with apple. how big of a china problem does apple now have? you have a new ip
you spoke with cofounder of ripple, chris larson. that is not how things panned out.be about how he fixed it but we changed to lamenting how the regulators killed the industry in the city and it lost his title as a blockchain capital of the world. he had sharp words for gary gensler the chair of the sec this is what he said. chris: gensler's decision in gauging this by enforcement. rather than giving clear laws, he likes the lack of clarity's though he can go after anybody and make up the rules...
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we know it's going to be several weeks for local business owners like scott larson to make a dent butsupport from his community. hundreds over the weekend helping to slowly pick up here and hope to rebuild what was their beloved bar here and they are hoping to at least open in some fashion by the end of the week. >> alicia: still thinking about all the business owners and homeowners, absolutely. thank you. anita. >> anita: the mexican government sending a clear message to the u.s., a small piece of the berlin wall was placed outside the u.s.-mexico border in tijuana. may this be a lesson to build a society that knocks down walls and builds bridges. vice president of the national border patrol council joins me on this. chris, thanks for coming in. what do you make of this gesture or maybe it's a strong suggestion by the mexican government comparing the berlin wall to a wall for national security. is that like comparing apples and oranges, what do you think? >> you know, i think mexico is being a little melodramatic here. we are doing what we can to secure our country, our borders like
we know it's going to be several weeks for local business owners like scott larson to make a dent butsupport from his community. hundreds over the weekend helping to slowly pick up here and hope to rebuild what was their beloved bar here and they are hoping to at least open in some fashion by the end of the week. >> alicia: still thinking about all the business owners and homeowners, absolutely. thank you. anita. >> anita: the mexican government sending a clear message to the u.s.,...
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by the time the sun had said it was larson winning this race for the first time. the two remaining first round races, last one has guaranteed himself a moving into the second round of the nascar playoffs. and the spectacle of the italian grand prix today in monza. no surprise here, max verstappen does what he's done all season long for the 10th straight race. first stop and wins and for the 12th time in 14 races this year, he's on pace to break the single season record of 15 wins, which he said last year as he pursues his third straight championship chip. and the us has generally regarded as the top basketball talent when it comes to olympic or world cup play. steve kerr's team has some work to do on the world cup after group play was concluded in the philippines. us down late here against lithuania , anthony davis goes strong to the hoop for two of his 35 points. but the deficit is nine with a minute 37 to play us within four here with time ticking down. mikael bridges misses from the corner. tomas dimsa pulls down the rebound, then goes all the way to the hoop f
by the time the sun had said it was larson winning this race for the first time. the two remaining first round races, last one has guaranteed himself a moving into the second round of the nascar playoffs. and the spectacle of the italian grand prix today in monza. no surprise here, max verstappen does what he's done all season long for the 10th straight race. first stop and wins and for the 12th time in 14 races this year, he's on pace to break the single season record of 15 wins, which he said...
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congressman rich mccormick will look at the possible impact on aid to ukraine, followed by congressman john larson. washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. a secretary of state antony blinken and south korea's foreign minister discuss the future of the u.s.-south korea alliance. they stress the importance of the partnership during a daylong forum in washington, d.c. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we will move on to remarks by the minister of foreign affairs republic of korea. jim park was of the ruling people party and became foreign minister last year. thank you. >> hello, good morning. i am the foreign minister of the republic of korea. i would like to thank the president of the korea foundation, the csis, secretary antony blinken, and all of the friends and supporters of the u.s.-korea alliance for inviting me to speak at today's forum. let me first congratulate the korea foundation and csis on cohosting this forum today. i wish to recognize all they have achieved over many years to promote u.s.-korea relations a
congressman rich mccormick will look at the possible impact on aid to ukraine, followed by congressman john larson. washington journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. a secretary of state antony blinken and south korea's foreign minister discuss the future of the u.s.-south korea alliance. they stress the importance of the partnership during a daylong forum in washington, d.c. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, we will...
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we had danish, swedish and norwegian artists, carl larson and anderson, down --, fantastic art collections. earlier, one of our opening exhibitions in 2019 came from the university of uppsala and it was the very beginnings of the viking period. wonderful, great finds of swords and shields and helmets. and wonderful stories about the viking period. again, we try to hold -- cover the whole gamut as we are doing these exhibitions. we really want to focus on the period of transformation and we focus on innovation and social, kind of social justice issues. and the orientation toward openness. it seems to be working well. >> how do you address the lafe erickson story? >> it is always interesting, especially when i have the opportunity to tell colleagues about leif erickson. all groups claim has norwegian and icelandic friends claim him as icelandic. but greenland also claims him as theirs. so again, to be clear, erik the red -- the leader in greenland and draining into north america and settlements. in nova scotia, the fact they found the viking age remnants and foundations, and that part of nor
we had danish, swedish and norwegian artists, carl larson and anderson, down --, fantastic art collections. earlier, one of our opening exhibitions in 2019 came from the university of uppsala and it was the very beginnings of the viking period. wonderful, great finds of swords and shields and helmets. and wonderful stories about the viking period. again, we try to hold -- cover the whole gamut as we are doing these exhibitions. we really want to focus on the period of transformation and we...
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was on the national museum and stockholm and we had danish , swedish and norwegian artists , carl larson and andrew sorin. just a fantastic art collection. earlier one of our opening exhibitionists in 2019 came from the university of upsell and at the very beginnings of our period and wonderful finds. swords and shields and helmets and wonderful stories about the viking period. we try to cover this whole gamut that as we are doing these exhibitions, we want to focus on these periods of transformation and focus on innovation and social justice issues, orientation towards openness and transparency. it seems to be working well. >> how do you address the story? >> it's always interesting, especially when i have a wonderful opportunity to talk to colleagues about leif erickson and everybody wants to -- all my norwegian friend claim him as a norwegian and all my icelandic friends claim him as icelandic but greenland takes also claim him as theirs. again, i think it's clear that leif erickson and his father eric the red were legendary at that period and certainly eric the red settled in iceland
was on the national museum and stockholm and we had danish , swedish and norwegian artists , carl larson and andrew sorin. just a fantastic art collection. earlier one of our opening exhibitionists in 2019 came from the university of upsell and at the very beginnings of our period and wonderful finds. swords and shields and helmets and wonderful stories about the viking period. we try to cover this whole gamut that as we are doing these exhibitions, we want to focus on these periods of...
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. >> david larson is the owner of piedmont grocery, which has been open since 1956. the high end liquor now locked up due to theft, he says he's frustrated that the city missed out on possibly millions of dollars to tackle retail crime. >> i'm just surprised that they hadn't didn't have it organized better than. but other areas that have been happening from the city are indicative that maybe there's some lack of direction. city officials say they'll be looking at other grants to fight retail crime and the chp says oakland will still benefit from work being done in other bay area cities. >> we will be working together with all the allied agencies in the bay area and that will benefit the community of oakland. whether or not they were awarded or grant or not. we currently are doing organized retail crime efforts in the city of oakland and so that won't change here in oakland. >> answer hassan, abc seven news. san jose police are investigating a deadly stabbing near san jose state campus officials say a man was stabbed in an underground garage of an apartment building n
. >> david larson is the owner of piedmont grocery, which has been open since 1956. the high end liquor now locked up due to theft, he says he's frustrated that the city missed out on possibly millions of dollars to tackle retail crime. >> i'm just surprised that they hadn't didn't have it organized better than. but other areas that have been happening from the city are indicative that maybe there's some lack of direction. city officials say they'll be looking at other grants to...
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as well as hosts of the miss, the winston show on t and t radio ad in paris we crossed the way to larson, she is a syndicated columnist and a party contributor across socrates in effect. that means it can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate it. let's go to miss the 1st and columbus. i just came back from vacation though i'm one of the last person i talked to on this program was you . so we're kind of filling up the gap here. missing, is it a time for kids? western backers to start eating pro? i mean, i went through an article, a few articles yesterday of all the, you know, the months ago is a success is assured, you know, the break through the lines of russians have no morel. the equipment is from the 196 these you know, all of that garbage that we've been reading and now we have a very different reality and it's pretty hard even the western media is beginning to say, oh it's looking all a little problem matic. of course they're trying to put a spin on it, but i mean, it's about time they start putting of a lens of reality on this here because it's only prolonging a, a confli
as well as hosts of the miss, the winston show on t and t radio ad in paris we crossed the way to larson, she is a syndicated columnist and a party contributor across socrates in effect. that means it can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate it. let's go to miss the 1st and columbus. i just came back from vacation though i'm one of the last person i talked to on this program was you . so we're kind of filling up the gap here. missing, is it a time for kids? western backers to start...
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first, i have heard larson said this before. it is really important that we teach the history of the civil rights movement in connection with free speech because the truth is of the civil rights movement in this country never have gotten off the ground but for the freedom of speech. the first amendment protected that speech. it is much harder to see free speech and equality is in opposition once you understand a little bit about that history. on the tiktok stuff, yes, i do think there are college students, college age students who care a lot about access to tiktok because tiktok is a place where they themselves post content. they participate in conversation themselves and their listeners as well as speakers in that space. there is a kind of dismissiveness on the part of some people who do not use tiktok, mostly older people who do not use tiktok and they think it is just about dance videos or and is true there are some very good dance videos on tiktok. [laughter] there is a lot more than that on tiktok, including political speec
first, i have heard larson said this before. it is really important that we teach the history of the civil rights movement in connection with free speech because the truth is of the civil rights movement in this country never have gotten off the ground but for the freedom of speech. the first amendment protected that speech. it is much harder to see free speech and equality is in opposition once you understand a little bit about that history. on the tiktok stuff, yes, i do think there are...
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right now on jimmy kimmel you got brie larson. take care.no risk to you. mesothelae glioma really is all we do. call us at one 800 306 315. that's one 800 306 315. or go to mezzo book.com. >> i'm amber. i've lost 128 pounds with galo taking release. i have literally tried everything. i was on the verge of getting gastric bypass surgery and i saw the galo commercial and it was the last thing i tried because it worked . >> you got me. okay you're it. imagine a world with no drama where the guarantee of high quality promotional items delivered on time go to four imprint.com for imprint for certain. >> uh oh. you heard a screech outside at night, but you can't see what it is because there's not enough light. you need the bionic floodlight from bell and howell, the solar powered motion activated multidirectional floodlight that showers a super span of light right where you need it. simply stick it in the yard or mount it anywhere around your home. the onboard solar panel absorbs the sun all day to energize a flood of light at night. no wires or i
right now on jimmy kimmel you got brie larson. take care.no risk to you. mesothelae glioma really is all we do. call us at one 800 306 315. that's one 800 306 315. or go to mezzo book.com. >> i'm amber. i've lost 128 pounds with galo taking release. i have literally tried everything. i was on the verge of getting gastric bypass surgery and i saw the galo commercial and it was the last thing i tried because it worked . >> you got me. okay you're it. imagine a world with no drama...
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larson, for five minutes for the opening statement. mr. larson: thank you, chairman nehls and mr. payne, for holding this hearing on improving amtrak across the country. the bipartisan infrastructure bill is a monumental achievement that supercharged our nation's investment in rail. it provided bold, long-term investments across transportation systems and infrastructure creating jobs and benefiting our economy. just last week the bureau of labor stats reported they added $300,000 jobs in may, including 25,000 construction jobs and 24,000 warehouse jobs. for inner city passenger rail doctor intercity passenger rail specifically, they guaranteed funding for repair investment and development, makes possible for the first time ever dedicated, reliable federal funding, disbursed over the next few years to expand and improve intercity passenger rail. among the recipients was the city of burlington, washington, in the great state of washington, which is awarded a $2 million plans gran -- planning great to remove a grate crossing which will increase mobility for all rail traffic. burlingt
larson, for five minutes for the opening statement. mr. larson: thank you, chairman nehls and mr. payne, for holding this hearing on improving amtrak across the country. the bipartisan infrastructure bill is a monumental achievement that supercharged our nation's investment in rail. it provided bold, long-term investments across transportation systems and infrastructure creating jobs and benefiting our economy. just last week the bureau of labor stats reported they added $300,000 jobs in may,...
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rich mccormick and rep john larson, washington journal is next.ost: the washington journal for september 26, the house comes in at 2:00 p.m..
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i spoke to chris larson a couple of weeks ago.he underlying blockchain technology. he told me the fed rule government and the fed and biden administration have killed the prospect through regulation in this country. jean-marie: coinshares, how it presents in the u.s. -- we have been in the u.s. brokering deals since 2017. the capacity to do it is very available in the u.s. in terms of the right people in the right manner. if you go on this journey and except the journey and not just say, we do what we want, there is a clear path you can follow. caroline: can you tell us on your journey -- you are out your marketing, i'm sure. jean-marie: i am not marketing. caroline: you are attracting investors. jean-marie: of course. caroline: who are you speaking to? jean-marie: the people who are interested in this offering -- nothing we are doing is for retail. it is for qualified buyer and most investors. you can see interest going from -- we are looking for duration. it is not easy when you are a multibillion dollar hedge fund to create liq
i spoke to chris larson a couple of weeks ago.he underlying blockchain technology. he told me the fed rule government and the fed and biden administration have killed the prospect through regulation in this country. jean-marie: coinshares, how it presents in the u.s. -- we have been in the u.s. brokering deals since 2017. the capacity to do it is very available in the u.s. in terms of the right people in the right manner. if you go on this journey and except the journey and not just say, we do...
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oliver dorsey is joining us, and katy larson who is with the media times. and oliver, you reported this a couple of hours ago, and give us a sense of what this means not just for the murdoch family, but for fox as a whole. >> this a huge moment, because rupert murdoch is one of the most powerful company, and murdoch corp is the head of fox news, and new york journal and other notable print news. he is teping down at this time, and pivotal time in media as there is a shift from linear television to streaming, and also at a pivotal time for politics where the 2024 presidential election is heating up. murdoch is responsible really largely for a lot of of the right wing rhetoric that has satisfied the digital discourse, and his information follows the vaccine, and the election, and settled a lawsuit with dominion over election lies. if you think that fox news is going to temper the right wing rhetoric, i warn you that in the note here he is suggesting that lachlan shares the ideological perspective saying that there is a battle for the free speech, and a battle
oliver dorsey is joining us, and katy larson who is with the media times. and oliver, you reported this a couple of hours ago, and give us a sense of what this means not just for the murdoch family, but for fox as a whole. >> this a huge moment, because rupert murdoch is one of the most powerful company, and murdoch corp is the head of fox news, and new york journal and other notable print news. he is teping down at this time, and pivotal time in media as there is a shift from linear...
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let's go to scott larson, a tiki bar owner. that thing was almost completely submerged.joins us now from cedar key as well. scott ask, how are things looking theresome. >> it's a disaster, for sure. but, you know, the community's come together, customers. we probably have 100 people here today helping us clean up, and we're going to need every one of them. neil: you know, the entire town looked like it was submerged. i mean, it's looking a little better with right now, but i would imagine just getting it back to the what it was is going to take a while. >> you know, i think it's going to go surprisingly quick. there's so many people here just coming together. all the bar owners, we have a food truck, and everybody's just sharing food and everybody's working. they just want to get us back up and running. luckily, it's the slow season right now. neil: yeah, i bet. let me ask you too about how you handle this. obviously, a lot of restaurants and bars, they're kind of in the same boat, no pun intended here, so you all look after each other. how's that going? >> it's just, wh
let's go to scott larson, a tiki bar owner. that thing was almost completely submerged.joins us now from cedar key as well. scott ask, how are things looking theresome. >> it's a disaster, for sure. but, you know, the community's come together, customers. we probably have 100 people here today helping us clean up, and we're going to need every one of them. neil: you know, the entire town looked like it was submerged. i mean, it's looking a little better with right now, but i would imagine...
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. >> david larson is the owner of piedmont grocery, which has been open since 1956. the high end liquor now locked up due to theft, he says he's frustrated that the city missed out on possibly millions of dollars to tackle retail crime. >> i'm just surprised that they hadn't didn't have it organized better than. but other areas that have been happening from the city are indicative that maybe there's some lack of direction. city officials say they'll be looking at other grants to fight retail crime and the chp says oakland will still benefit from work being done in other bay area cities. >> we will be working together with all the allied agencies in the bay area and that will benefit the community of oakland. whether or not they were awarded or grant or not. we currently are doing organized retail crime efforts in the city of oakland and so that won't change here in oakland. >> answer hassan, abc seven news. south bay cities are experiencing a widespread at&t outage and that is causing issues for11all centers emerged tsay lines in palo ao and mountain view are not fun
. >> david larson is the owner of piedmont grocery, which has been open since 1956. the high end liquor now locked up due to theft, he says he's frustrated that the city missed out on possibly millions of dollars to tackle retail crime. >> i'm just surprised that they hadn't didn't have it organized better than. but other areas that have been happening from the city are indicative that maybe there's some lack of direction. city officials say they'll be looking at other grants to...
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state senator larson, thank you for joining for us.ieve in democracy, it's the only way to explain their attempts to overturn not just the 2020 presidential election, but the 2023 state supreme court race. where are we, in the latest gop efforts to launch an impeachment inquiry? >> well right now, there is a trial looming, that continues to grow higher and higher in the state of wisconsin, put all by republican leader of the assembly robin vos. now we should be clear, they have taken just about every step they can to try and usurped democratic control in the state, small the democratic control, ever since they took power, and after the 2010 charlack in, they imposed some of the most gerrymandered maps in the entire country, on the legislature. they've doubled down on that, just last year, with some new maps. they have tried to be able to cut out early voting, repeatedly being pushed back by federal courts. so they usually go for it, so there is this pause right now to see if they are going to be able to move forward, and testing to see
state senator larson, thank you for joining for us.ieve in democracy, it's the only way to explain their attempts to overturn not just the 2020 presidential election, but the 2023 state supreme court race. where are we, in the latest gop efforts to launch an impeachment inquiry? >> well right now, there is a trial looming, that continues to grow higher and higher in the state of wisconsin, put all by republican leader of the assembly robin vos. now we should be clear, they have taken just...
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congressman rich mccormick will look at the possible impact on aid to ukraine, followed by congressman john larsonon journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. a secretary of state antony blinken and south korea's foreign minister discuss the future of the u.s.-south korea alliance. they stress the importance of the partnership during a daylong forum in washington,
congressman rich mccormick will look at the possible impact on aid to ukraine, followed by congressman john larsonon journal. join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now, and c-span.org. a secretary of state antony blinken and south korea's foreign minister discuss the future of the u.s.-south korea alliance. they stress the importance of the partnership during a daylong forum in washington,
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guiding light, on which i really rely to become a guide dog and help visually impaired and blind people larsonwearing this kind of harness, so not all the dog leads the dog when i hold the dog. i'm just for vodka or when i'm filming, he's all smart. this is a pet and a dog - this is clearly understood; preparation takes about 2 years. during this time , dogs are taught to walk on the floor, with their bodies in front of the owner, carefully avoid obstacles and memorize up to 40 routes. and of course, to be a real support for the owner, if a person he became dizzy and leaned to the side. the dog must maintain a straight line and lead the person straight . the host of the show, dmitry shepelev, will find out from experts how to properly communicate with a service dog and what rights are given to its owner, a visually impaired or blind person who needs help dogs must be allowed on water everywhere , even at the bolshoi theater. i’m absolutely curious whether lars will survive the nutcracker and will discuss dog etiquette issues. what commands should be given on the street and how appropriate to c
guiding light, on which i really rely to become a guide dog and help visually impaired and blind people larsonwearing this kind of harness, so not all the dog leads the dog when i hold the dog. i'm just for vodka or when i'm filming, he's all smart. this is a pet and a dog - this is clearly understood; preparation takes about 2 years. during this time , dogs are taught to walk on the floor, with their bodies in front of the owner, carefully avoid obstacles and memorize up to 40 routes. and of...
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john larson. join in on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> sheila jackson lee let a conversation with energy company executives on partnering with african nations on rare minimal supply chains and injuring an equitable energy transition on the continent. this conversation took place during the congressional black caucus foundation's annual legislative congress -- conference. >> i am the congressman's biggest fan. his leadership was really inspiring women like us. i will allow our host to come in. thank you. please give angel really big applause. i'm delighted to see each and everyone of you. i am going to take a moment because i am so happy to see the chairman of the democratic caucus in the mist of government today. we are the workers of government, the people who seek success not for ourselves but for all of you. we are in the midst of an energy revolution. we have messages of strength and empowerment. we are looking at green energy and energy from around the nation and energy from t
john larson. join in on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> sheila jackson lee let a conversation with energy company executives on partnering with african nations on rare minimal supply chains and injuring an equitable energy transition on the continent. this conversation took place during the congressional black caucus foundation's annual legislative congress -- conference. >> i am the congressman's biggest fan. his leadership was really inspiring women like us. i will...
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. >> larson, we are actually seeing an increase in the intensity of the severity. the length of the complexity of this type of severe weather events that are responding to. we are continuing to respond to these events but we have got to build resilience in these communities to reduce the impact from these events. the way we do that is through our mitigation program. which is funded after a disaster where estate and jurisdiction have funding after disaster strikes. our brick program which can provide funding for predisaster, helping them identify what types of projects are going to help make them more resilient. they all come with a cost share and many of our jurisdictions do not have the funding necessary to come up with that cost share. the storm program really makes a difference. i can help you jurisdiction through this revolving fund to be able to complete these projects and come up with their match or do other projects that are going to be funded under one of the per federal programs. it is a critical tool to help communities achieve the level of resilience tha
. >> larson, we are actually seeing an increase in the intensity of the severity. the length of the complexity of this type of severe weather events that are responding to. we are continuing to respond to these events but we have got to build resilience in these communities to reduce the impact from these events. the way we do that is through our mitigation program. which is funded after a disaster where estate and jurisdiction have funding after disaster strikes. our brick program which...
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as for last night's race kyle larson went on to take first place but, guys, ryan price taking it in strides speedway. guys. >> michael: thank you so much for that morgan. >> rebecca: incredible to see that video and then he's okay. so glad to hear it. morgan thank you >> coming up becky worley is here with labor day deals. hey becky. >> reporter: rebecca, the big day is finally here. peak labor day sales and procrastinating parents could be the big winners today. i'm going to tell you why plus where to find the best sales and what to press pause on, all coming up when gma's back. ♪ ( laughter ) milk chocolate beyond words. classic recipe by lindt. now discover the creamy, crunchy hazelnut bar by lindt. (upbeat sting) (whistle blows) look, steph — i got an instant online offer on my car from carmax. in under two minutes. well i got an instant-er offer on my car. even faster. instanter? that's not a thing. it is. not even a word. (dynamic sting) (whistle blows) celebrate labor day at kohl's with an extra $10 off not even a word. when you spend $25 or more. plus, find all your favorites for l
as for last night's race kyle larson went on to take first place but, guys, ryan price taking it in strides speedway. guys. >> michael: thank you so much for that morgan. >> rebecca: incredible to see that video and then he's okay. so glad to hear it. morgan thank you >> coming up becky worley is here with labor day deals. hey becky. >> reporter: rebecca, the big day is finally here. peak labor day sales and procrastinating parents could be the big winners today. i'm...