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it was all part of the majority leader's plan. you might ask me why in the world would he do something like orthat? when he basically undermines the work of the appropriations committee on a bipartisan basis, when he doesn't give all 100 members of the senate an opportunity to participate in the process by offering amendments, debating those amendments and getting votes on those, it increases his powernd and influence. three or four people negotiated an omnibus appropriations bill. and he likes that because it enhances his power. but we should not be asked to like it because that means we are unable to do our job on behalf of the constituents we represent. in my case, 30 million texans. so, the last few months back when the debt ceiling vote occurred, it sounded like senator schumer was on board with what chairman murray and ranking member collins was trying to do. he applauded the bipartisan work into the appropriations committee, talked about the importance of working together in good faith. but here's another lesson i've learne
it was all part of the majority leader's plan. you might ask me why in the world would he do something like orthat? when he basically undermines the work of the appropriations committee on a bipartisan basis, when he doesn't give all 100 members of the senate an opportunity to participate in the process by offering amendments, debating those amendments and getting votes on those, it increases his powernd and influence. three or four people negotiated an omnibus appropriations bill. and he likes...
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major? >> major: kris van cleave, thank you so much.ing the return of some record heat this holiday weekend, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. mike, good evening. >> major, good evening. even though idalia is long gone, we still may be dealing with some effects through the holiday weekend, including a rip current danger along the eastern seaboard, with a moderate to high rip current danger from rehoboth beach all the way down to south florida. we encourage you to swim only at lifeguarded beaches throughout the holiday weekend. the theme will be hot, tons of record-setting temperature. kansas city 97 degrees, 99 in dallas. scattered storms along the gulf coast and then in the west, as well. 69 is seattle. 100 bismarck, 97 degrees in chicago, forecast along i-95, blazing hot 98 record-setting degrees in washington, d.c. we will do 89 in atlanta, and for minneapolis, get this, major, 101 on sunday, the first 100-degree day of the year. >> major: welcome to the heat dome. mike bettes, thank y
major? >> major: kris van cleave, thank you so much.ing the return of some record heat this holiday weekend, let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. mike, good evening. >> major, good evening. even though idalia is long gone, we still may be dealing with some effects through the holiday weekend, including a rip current danger along the eastern seaboard, with a moderate to high rip current danger from rehoboth beach all the way down to south...
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and republicans who have a thin majority there h -- and republicans who have a thin majority there. before the recess even ended, senator schumer started pointing the finger at house republicans, referring to their desire to want spending cuts, the horror, trying to save money, trying to reduce the debt and annual deficits. our debt-to-gdp ratio is 100%. we've been writing checks here in washington that somebody is ultimately going to have to cover, and it probably won't be us. it'll probably be our children and grandchildren. so i applaud the house of representatives for trying to find ways to save money. but he called that -- the senator from new york, the majority leader, called angling for spending cuts, he called those political gains. over the past few weeks he's continued to try to sell this narrative to the press and, unfortunately, he's found some traction. some of the press is saying, oh, it's all the republicans in the house. he even called the process here in the senate the gold standard. the gold standard. we're in big trouble if the way that the majority leader has han
and republicans who have a thin majority there h -- and republicans who have a thin majority there. before the recess even ended, senator schumer started pointing the finger at house republicans, referring to their desire to want spending cuts, the horror, trying to save money, trying to reduce the debt and annual deficits. our debt-to-gdp ratio is 100%. we've been writing checks here in washington that somebody is ultimately going to have to cover, and it probably won't be us. it'll probably...
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this major found a large batch of machine guns somewhere., he had few straws and suggested the introduction of yudin, who forbade it. solomin came to me. agreed , this one of mine has discovered something. he cut us off in his car. but we must try to reach mironov through the major and catch gaza red-handed , just because he is from vladivostok. he had a brigade there and dispersed contacts. he doesn’t have any here, where to look for him. unknown information about him. i didn’t really know anything about him. well, yes , the young fellow is here, remember, whom you were rude to, he turned out to be a military officer, also from vladik. do you think he has any information that is not in the official database? thank you , i wish you good health, comrade colonel. i have already said everything, i have a different question, no questions. i’m having lunch about your fellow countryman, nicknamed major, a former military man who was selling weapons. more precisely, now he’s doing something like this. let's go pirozhki there is information that thi
this major found a large batch of machine guns somewhere., he had few straws and suggested the introduction of yudin, who forbade it. solomin came to me. agreed , this one of mine has discovered something. he cut us off in his car. but we must try to reach mironov through the major and catch gaza red-handed , just because he is from vladivostok. he had a brigade there and dispersed contacts. he doesn’t have any here, where to look for him. unknown information about him. i didn’t really know...
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he is having a tiny majority and naysayers. host: let us hear from ray, in new york city, democrat line. caller: you mentioned social security benefits will not be affected by this, what about federal government pensions? host: i do not know if that was a question from the background? the viewers brought up social security earlier. our folks impacted if they work for the federal government and the shutdown happens? guest: the shutdown will of course begins on october 1. the day that all of those checks go out is different. the direct deposits or checks, whichever you have set up. and, it would not necessarily hold those checks going out. if it does not go that long. if it is a few days, those checks that are set to go out in the middle of october towards the end of october, those are necessarily affected -- not necessarily affected. federal employees paychecks, if your pay period is -- if the shutdown does not reach the pay period, those checks would not be affected. a key thing to mention on the employee's side, that in 2019 a
he is having a tiny majority and naysayers. host: let us hear from ray, in new york city, democrat line. caller: you mentioned social security benefits will not be affected by this, what about federal government pensions? host: i do not know if that was a question from the background? the viewers brought up social security earlier. our folks impacted if they work for the federal government and the shutdown happens? guest: the shutdown will of course begins on october 1. the day that all of...
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major. >> major: marcella baietto, thank you.een the leaders of russia and north korea, two staunch foes of the u.s. cbs news has learned that kim jong un and vladimir putin will meet later this month to discuss among other things a fresh supply of weapons for russia's invasion of ukraine. cbs's ed o'keefe has more. >> reporter: word of the scheduled meeting between kim jong un and vladimir putin comes as the biden administration has been warning that arms negotiations between north korea and russia are actively advancing. u.s. officials provided evidence last week that russia's defense minister had recently traveled to north korea to convince pyongyang to sell artillery ammunition to russia. after that, they say that putin and him exchange letters increasing their bilateral cooperation. a kremlin spokesman says that russia and north korea have mutual respectful negotiations and that contacts are being made at various levels. both russia and china sent delegations to north korea in july. the first visits by top foreign officials
major. >> major: marcella baietto, thank you.een the leaders of russia and north korea, two staunch foes of the u.s. cbs news has learned that kim jong un and vladimir putin will meet later this month to discuss among other things a fresh supply of weapons for russia's invasion of ukraine. cbs's ed o'keefe has more. >> reporter: word of the scheduled meeting between kim jong un and vladimir putin comes as the biden administration has been warning that arms negotiations between north...
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major. >> major: it will be a challenge to leave no trace. elise preston, thank you.he official end of summer was as hot as mid-july. 170 million americans faltered in temperatures above 90. some with historic high temperatures for september. and cbs's meg oliver reports that heat is impacting the star of the school year. >> reporter: as extreme heat continues to roast new york, fans and players at the u.s. open tennis championship in flushing are trying to cope. >> it is doable when you have a fan. >> reporter: today hit 90, 10 degrees higher than normal. ahead of the first day of school tomorrow, the philadelphia public school district announced early dismissals through wednesday for students who attend schools with little or no ar conditioning. cooling centers are open and washington, d.c., where a hot weather emergency is in effect. 98 degrees has not stopped lee and tammy robbie who came from boise to visit in the national monuments. >> we stop and sit down every once in a while and try to find some shade. the breeze is wonderful if you can get in. >> reporter: t
major. >> major: it will be a challenge to leave no trace. elise preston, thank you.he official end of summer was as hot as mid-july. 170 million americans faltered in temperatures above 90. some with historic high temperatures for september. and cbs's meg oliver reports that heat is impacting the star of the school year. >> reporter: as extreme heat continues to roast new york, fans and players at the u.s. open tennis championship in flushing are trying to cope. >> it is...
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this major incident. what would be happening inside?— major incident.would be happening inside? this is a ma'or accident and d happening inside? this is a ma'or accident and emergency i happening inside? this is a ma'or accident and emergency unit. h happening inside? this is a major| accident and emergency unit. and happening inside? this is a major- accident and emergency unit. and the staff available on site will have immediately gone into full procedure, safety procedure. and there are auxiliary staff to manage there are auxiliary staff to manage the flow of people coming in festival and they are immediately treated in the accident emergency rooms before being taken elsewhere and they will know exactly what type of injuries they would have been expecting that they would have been in immediate contact. these are well put in place plans for such an incident as this. the fact is that this is on the wirral, on the other side of the river mersey where this happened, so the ambulances will have to come through the river mersey itself, underneath, past liv
this major incident. what would be happening inside?— major incident.would be happening inside? this is a ma'or accident and d happening inside? this is a ma'or accident and emergency i happening inside? this is a ma'or accident and emergency unit. h happening inside? this is a major| accident and emergency unit. and happening inside? this is a major- accident and emergency unit. and the staff available on site will have immediately gone into full procedure, safety procedure. and there are...
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like al, he was jewish, dallied, never made the majors but he became the second jewish major league umpire. and not only that, he went on to become a very well-known designer of women's clothes going stag. so that's two jewish players on the bathroom team. the third jewish player was a 1917 lehigh graduate named sam fishburn, traveling bret, do you have a image him now? that's okay. no problem. sam fishburn was a shortstop, very talented. he would end up being very influential there, had a great year with the team. so the mentored the reason i'm mentioning three -- is on the fm team is that two of those actually they had four --. stan baum was a pitcher who ended up writing for the sporting news and the philadelphia inquirer. four -- on one team, two -- ended up playing in the major leagues. two of the over 160 -- who have in the major leagues who would have thought, that's a great percentage? and that just gives you an idea of the the united nation's quality of the bethlehem steel like there was a dentist who played on the same team. there was a judge who played on the four river plant in
like al, he was jewish, dallied, never made the majors but he became the second jewish major league umpire. and not only that, he went on to become a very well-known designer of women's clothes going stag. so that's two jewish players on the bathroom team. the third jewish player was a 1917 lehigh graduate named sam fishburn, traveling bret, do you have a image him now? that's okay. no problem. sam fishburn was a shortstop, very talented. he would end up being very influential there, had a...
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each week and provided scores for every baseball game played in the major-league, and numerous minor leagues. and hence the bible the baseball think, it provided all of that they think you needed and also printed weekly report on each major-league baseball team and that was usually written by kind of a local reporter that baseball team. so they incorporated this whole nate network of agents and fighters. and really originated, thing to this is still around. i know my husband is it dodgers fan and he still reads the la times every morning to find out what's going on for dodgers. this is really the growth of the sport and a whole another of it, advancing into journalism. so the significance here, and i wanted to to take away from this is that basically journalism in sports were often intertwined and that is no different today. you think of today's relationship between the sports teams and media and broadcasting, lots of money involved read every major-league team is like billions of dollars for the contract with the media companies and key part of the revenue and that originates well o
each week and provided scores for every baseball game played in the major-league, and numerous minor leagues. and hence the bible the baseball think, it provided all of that they think you needed and also printed weekly report on each major-league baseball team and that was usually written by kind of a local reporter that baseball team. so they incorporated this whole nate network of agents and fighters. and really originated, thing to this is still around. i know my husband is it dodgers fan...
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it's only in two cases the majority opinion for the supreme court to major questions with roberts mentioning i will give three cheers, it's not -- there are four questions for the major question doctrines. it is against chevron. i tell administrative law students who are worried about that, worry less, skid more. so it is not textual. that makes sense to me but a clear statement for delegation is important. 4, i used to be more, i'm just hanging around more with federalist society people. it's a clear and specific statement. and was recognizing, for that. i'm going to suggest not only the majority opinion, i am puzzled about the discourse in this opinion and the first panel today i wonder if you picked up on the resistance to saying what these cases are. this is about constitutional avoidance about the nondelegation doctrine. i am more sympathetic to this doctrine than most of my fellow travelers are but it is a little ideological i think. justice barrett is being ideological when she insists these moves are textual list. sackett versus epa is an opinion that reflects the doctrine of constit
it's only in two cases the majority opinion for the supreme court to major questions with roberts mentioning i will give three cheers, it's not -- there are four questions for the major question doctrines. it is against chevron. i tell administrative law students who are worried about that, worry less, skid more. so it is not textual. that makes sense to me but a clear statement for delegation is important. 4, i used to be more, i'm just hanging around more with federalist society people. it's...
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oleksiy golovensky, commander of lanka, where is he from, and oleksiy sergeyevich golubinsky, major golovensky's relatives live in the city of kremenchuk , poltava region, his wife's relatives live in kharkiv, he was shot down, captured on march 5 22 in the mykolaiv region, well, yes, yes, i survived with him, he was captured, and he was a navigator , captain kozlov, the second captain, introduce it louder, it is with the fools of this toy, date of birth, sharov, 0.88 , position, duty, brake, navigator, gina, number, frequent , place of deployment, yes, in chess, where are you from valevska crimea oleksiy igorovich kozlov, 88 years of age, the captain of the assault aviation unit of the 43rd separate sea assault aviation regiment of the city of saki, autonomous republic of crimea, was shot down on trial 30 cm captured together with the crew commander, major golovinsky on march 5, 22 in the mykolaiv region, in fact one of the tasks of the naval aviation from the occupied crimea was to hunt for our anti-aircraft missile systems in the south . further east , the occupiers planned a lan
oleksiy golovensky, commander of lanka, where is he from, and oleksiy sergeyevich golubinsky, major golovensky's relatives live in the city of kremenchuk , poltava region, his wife's relatives live in kharkiv, he was shot down, captured on march 5 22 in the mykolaiv region, well, yes, yes, i survived with him, he was captured, and he was a navigator , captain kozlov, the second captain, introduce it louder, it is with the fools of this toy, date of birth, sharov, 0.88 , position, duty, brake,...
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, the wife of guards major serhiy kosyk, victoria replenished the video archive with a new episode of but such a job is a convinced pilot . you won't see it anywhere. on march 13, 2022 , in a field near the village of ostkiv, izyum district , kharkiv oblast, the remains of his fighter jet were burning. su-30 cm shot down by our anti-aircraft missile complex was emilia, this is the name, father 's name, january 5, 81st year, military rank, colonel , military unit, 4519, personal number, f891, 348 , serhii serhiyevich, 81st year of birth. a native of dresden, lieutenant colonel, deputy commander of the 14th fighter aviation regiment of the 105th mixed aviation division, part of the sixth army of the russian armed forces, was shot down and captured on march 23 in the area of the village of oskil, izyum district , kharkiv region. before being captured, he frostbitten his legs, and finally his limbs turned out to be legs, he had to ampute the little toe when the lieutenant colonel kosik was shown the consequences of criminal acts already in captivity bombings of the russian air force in
, the wife of guards major serhiy kosyk, victoria replenished the video archive with a new episode of but such a job is a convinced pilot . you won't see it anywhere. on march 13, 2022 , in a field near the village of ostkiv, izyum district , kharkiv oblast, the remains of his fighter jet were burning. su-30 cm shot down by our anti-aircraft missile complex was emilia, this is the name, father 's name, january 5, 81st year, military rank, colonel , military unit, 4519, personal number, f891,...
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so, you know, money is a major, major incentive, especially for people who have very visually else to, to feed themselves with. are there any repercussions or challenges faced by the local communities? are farmers due to the ban on opium production? right? yes. well, as you well know, you know, 9 out of 10 app jones right now on the are, are poor and hungry and they depend on international assistance when the international system is clearly declining from about 4000000000 a year or so ago to about 1000000000. this year, furthermore, as you know, there's a major that there are major thanks as imposed by the united states and that the allies, economic expansions and other kinds of suspension that i found is bad. and afghanistan, money is being frozen, and american and swiss banks. so covered the degradation disease in hunger are a major incentive for the production of drugs. and as i said, you know, the develop nations have rough environment and i status and his bottom environment is one of the worst in the whole world. and so all these conditions are going to go deeper and become, you
so, you know, money is a major, major incentive, especially for people who have very visually else to, to feed themselves with. are there any repercussions or challenges faced by the local communities? are farmers due to the ban on opium production? right? yes. well, as you well know, you know, 9 out of 10 app jones right now on the are, are poor and hungry and they depend on international assistance when the international system is clearly declining from about 4000000000 a year or so ago to...
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major krylov did not tell where he was why did you go? yourself said that you would wait for his boarding house. so i was waiting for him. he never showed up. maybe he visited you with these krishs. he was with him yesterday and in the morning he could call in if you want, i'll ask him what you want, i don't have it. i don't need. yourself you said my help is needed comrade, the captain of the car, i have stalled in the mountains. it is necessary to tow there is something to tow. we will still be idle , the car is standing, because the brakes are bad. i offered something to the lieutenant colonel to fix it , only a little money is needed for spare parts. he said okay okay? will not work. you can try, well, let's go eat. you don’t know the keys to the car, who has the ignition lock without keys, it broke even earlier, no one thought. where are you? and he's trying to explain that time is money, are you stupid, or what? we actually hear everything with our ears. shut up people in general, don't open until you get to the client, look at him.
major krylov did not tell where he was why did you go? yourself said that you would wait for his boarding house. so i was waiting for him. he never showed up. maybe he visited you with these krishs. he was with him yesterday and in the morning he could call in if you want, i'll ask him what you want, i don't have it. i don't need. yourself you said my help is needed comrade, the captain of the car, i have stalled in the mountains. it is necessary to tow there is something to tow. we will still...
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i think this is major achievement. i think this is a really _ major achievement.hink this is a really good _ major achievement. i think this is a really good move _ major achievement. i think this is a really good move and - major achievement. i think this is a really good move and mds| is a really good move and mds should be complemented for champion it.— this, even as $100 billion promised by western countries every year, to help developing countries mitigate climate impact, is still nowhere in sight. impact, is still nowhere in si-ht. , :: impact, is still nowhere in siuht. , :: ., ., impact, is still nowhere in siuht. , :: ., . ., , sight. 620 now has a mechanism on climate _ sight. 620 now has a mechanism on climate finance, _ sight. 620 now has a mechanism on climate finance, so _ sight. 620 now has a mechanism on climate finance, so does - on climate finance, so does that— on climate finance, so does that mean the $100 billion promised from the west is pretty— promised from the west is pretty much dead now? | promised from the west is pretty much dead now?
i think this is major achievement. i think this is a really _ major achievement.hink this is a really good _ major achievement. i think this is a really good move _ major achievement. i think this is a really good move and - major achievement. i think this is a really good move and mds| is a really good move and mds should be complemented for champion it.— this, even as $100 billion promised by western countries every year, to help developing countries mitigate climate impact, is still...
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on march 5, 22, oleksandr vasyliovych krasnoyartsev, 86 , born in orenburg, lives in chelyabinsk, majorrst-class pilot , made three sorties in the airspace of ukraine from an operational airfield, all still in dubrovsky district of bryansk region on march 5 was shot down in chernihiv and got into the oun suppressed the joy of chernihiv residents from the defeat of krasnoyartsev's plane and at the same time the hatred of enemy paratroopers was clear, at that time russian aviation leveled chernihiv with the ground for two weeks. and these are the remains of the same su-34 krasnoyartsev, which fell and destroyed a private house, its inhabitants miraculously survived, one of the pilots , navigator-major krivolapov, crashed to death during the ejection of the majorkov krivolapov a pilot who drinks, the city of chernigov, there is peace here , yes, the commander of the aircraft, major krasnoyartsev, landed in a nearby yard and was captured alive, albeit wounded, by the local defense village, did you know the medicine, right? bamblik peaceful city will not deliver anything in the sense no, i k
on march 5, 22, oleksandr vasyliovych krasnoyartsev, 86 , born in orenburg, lives in chelyabinsk, majorrst-class pilot , made three sorties in the airspace of ukraine from an operational airfield, all still in dubrovsky district of bryansk region on march 5 was shot down in chernihiv and got into the oun suppressed the joy of chernihiv residents from the defeat of krasnoyartsev's plane and at the same time the hatred of enemy paratroopers was clear, at that time russian aviation leveled...
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let's major let me help you carry your bag ., let me not be hard, how did you get into the police. mom asked uncle gurgen, uncle kurgan asked uncle davis uncle. demis asked a comrade lieutenant colonel so hit. it's good when you have a big family. yes, i forgot to look. yes, it's okay. this is my new boss, comrade major krylov, he will live here with you. hello. show you the number, what will you give? passport not checked. why is there no krylov, everything is in order. we have prepared a number for you. you'll like it. let's. she went abroad, everything was already forbidden to give. well, what about your work? svoboda fired constantly arguing with the dog. well, it's okay, okay. are you because of this or what? listen to this, come on take yourself in hand, but i understand it's one thing to sit about, but just to fill in melancholy. let's do it slowly. are you seriously old? wow, listen, and i'm sitting and i don't know what to do here, how i can live, i'm breaking my head. and once you came to cyprus, you sat down here and
let's major let me help you carry your bag ., let me not be hard, how did you get into the police. mom asked uncle gurgen, uncle kurgan asked uncle davis uncle. demis asked a comrade lieutenant colonel so hit. it's good when you have a big family. yes, i forgot to look. yes, it's okay. this is my new boss, comrade major krylov, he will live here with you. hello. show you the number, what will you give? passport not checked. why is there no krylov, everything is in order. we have prepared a...
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second, rescinding a majority, that is to say over 50% of federal regulations, which fail the major questions doctrine at issue in west virginia versus e.p.a., the most important supreme court of our lifetime decided last year. and third, the president's power to use executive authority, to shut down redundant federal agencies and to reorganize the federal government accordingly. that's what we are going to talk about today. thank you. [applause] now before i get into the details of the first five agencies we will shut down and the basis for rezippedding a broad swath of federal regulations is first and more importantly worth understanding why it hasn't happened yet. this vision is not an original vision. i will be the first to admit that. good presidents, excellent presidents from reagan to trump, have spoken to the same ideal and i give credit to donald trump for taking steps in the direction with the federal exceptions that they began late in the term aided by many people in this room. that was a step forward. but in order to get this job done, we have to confront several myths that have b
second, rescinding a majority, that is to say over 50% of federal regulations, which fail the major questions doctrine at issue in west virginia versus e.p.a., the most important supreme court of our lifetime decided last year. and third, the president's power to use executive authority, to shut down redundant federal agencies and to reorganize the federal government accordingly. that's what we are going to talk about today. thank you. [applause] now before i get into the details of the first...
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the lack of majority. one of the rolling protection for farmers and prevent corporations from imposing debt serve thy thud. would the gentleman yield 30 seconds? i thank the gentleman for yielding. one of the many dangerous provisions is rolling back protections for farmers that prevent corporations from this bill prohibits farmers protected from unfair unjustly discriminatory. lack of enforcement in the packers and stock yards' act along with corporate mergers has allowed foreign corporations extreme power. so this bill blocks fair competition. if we don't support our hard-working farmers. what is this bill about. vote no on this legislation. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. harris: we are going to be fact checking all night long. once again the gentlelady said we are slashing $800 million from from the w.i.c. program. now maybe this is new math, maybe this is why our public schools are failing our children, but $6.0 billion this year, our amo
the lack of majority. one of the rolling protection for farmers and prevent corporations from imposing debt serve thy thud. would the gentleman yield 30 seconds? i thank the gentleman for yielding. one of the many dangerous provisions is rolling back protections for farmers that prevent corporations from this bill prohibits farmers protected from unfair unjustly discriminatory. lack of enforcement in the packers and stock yards' act along with corporate mergers has allowed foreign corporations...
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i think this is major achievement. i think this is a really _ major achievement.his is a really good _ major achievement. i think this is a really good move _ major achievement. i think this is a really good move and - is a really good move and again, india should be complemented to champion nick that they got support from the other countries —— championing it. other countries -- championing it. , :: other countries -- championing it, , i: ., other countries -- championing it. , i: ., ., it. the 620 vowed to trickle renewable _ it. the 620 vowed to trickle renewable energy _ it. the 620 vowed to trickle renewable energy capacity l it. the 620 vowed to trickle i renewable energy capacity and scale up financing for billions to trillions of dollars. this even as the hundred billion dollars promised by the western countries every year to help developing countries mitigate climate impact is still no bear —— nowhere in sight. climate impact is still no bear -- nowhere in sight.- climate impact is still no bear -- nowhere in sight. 620 now has its own — -- nowhere in sig
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a 6-3 majority., this is essentially minority rule. this is where the title of our book comes from. >> then the question is, okay, what do we do about it, and how do we fix it. i did not know that richard nixon wanted to do away with the electoral college. i think we have one of the headlines here. this is 1969, richard nixon, "i have not abandonmied personal feeling that the candidate who wins the most popular votes should become candidate." this was richard nixon and a bipartisan efforts so what happened? >> we grew up in an era where institutional and constitutional change is kind of off the table, it's not discussed. it's considered impossible. that actually hadn't always been the case. from the very beginning of this country our citizens and our leaders have worked to make our political system more democratic. george washington, the very year the constitution is written, wrote a letter to a friend saying this is an imperfect document and it'll be up to future generations to improve it, and that'
a 6-3 majority., this is essentially minority rule. this is where the title of our book comes from. >> then the question is, okay, what do we do about it, and how do we fix it. i did not know that richard nixon wanted to do away with the electoral college. i think we have one of the headlines here. this is 1969, richard nixon, "i have not abandonmied personal feeling that the candidate who wins the most popular votes should become candidate." this was richard nixon and a...
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, his defence majority.it, lent their vote to the conservatives so will they stick around for rishi sunak? there were a fair amount of labour voters _ there were a fair amount of labour voters who— there were a fair amount of labour voters who voted conservative in 2019 _ voters who voted conservative in 2019 in _ voters who voted conservative in 2019 in part because they wanted to see the _ 2019 in part because they wanted to see the end of the brexit deadlock in parliament. there was also issues with the labour leadership for some labour— with the labour leadership for some labour voters as well and we don't have those — labour voters as well and we don't have those issues any more. i think people _ have those issues any more. i think people are, as ben said, feeling like after— people are, as ben said, feeling like after 13 years, are they feeling _ like after 13 years, are they feeling better off under this conservative government? you think that's what it — conservative government? you think that's what
, his defence majority.it, lent their vote to the conservatives so will they stick around for rishi sunak? there were a fair amount of labour voters _ there were a fair amount of labour voters who— there were a fair amount of labour voters who voted conservative in 2019 _ voters who voted conservative in 2019 in _ voters who voted conservative in 2019 in part because they wanted to see the _ 2019 in part because they wanted to see the end of the brexit deadlock in parliament. there was also...
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but 1st turning to the summit of the g. 20 a group of major economies. they're wrapping up in delhi, u. s. president joe biden, and u. s. allies announced the plans for an ambitious rail and see quarter blinking the middle east in europe. the project is aimed at boosting trade and growth, encountering china's belt and road initiative. climate change is also on the agenda agenda. leaders back the drive to triple the world's renewable energy capacity by 2030. and that the african union has also joined the g 20 summit. the block of 55 countries now has the same status as the european union. g 20 membership reflects the rise of a continent whose young population is set to double by 2050, making up a quarter of the global population. and the g 20 issued a joint declaration despite wide differences over the warrant ukraine, the tax calls on all states to refrain from frightening or using force to gain territory. do you have use chief international editor, richard walker has more from the g 20 summit. he was there in dallas. so oil lights here in talley, or of
but 1st turning to the summit of the g. 20 a group of major economies. they're wrapping up in delhi, u. s. president joe biden, and u. s. allies announced the plans for an ambitious rail and see quarter blinking the middle east in europe. the project is aimed at boosting trade and growth, encountering china's belt and road initiative. climate change is also on the agenda agenda. leaders back the drive to triple the world's renewable energy capacity by 2030. and that the african union has also...
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i think this is major achievement. i think this is a really _ major achievement.hink this is a really good _ major achievement. i think this is a really good move _ major achievement. i think this is a really good move and - major achievement. i think this is a really good move and india j is a really good move and india should be complemented for championing but they got support from the other countries.— support from the other countries. . . , :: countries. on climate the 620 bowed to _ countries. on climate the 620 bowed to triple _ countries. on climate the 620 bowed to triple renewable - bowed to triple renewable energy capacity and scale up financing from billions to trillions of dollars. this even as $100 billion promised by the western countries every year to help developing countries mitigate climate impact, is still nowhere in sight. the 620 has a mechanism on climate finance. does that mean the hundred billion dollars promised from the west for the developed countries is pretty much dead now? i developed countries is pretty much dead now?— developed cou
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he became a major figure in the republic delegation. he befriends ohio, a very influential ohio senator, john sherman. and so when hayes refused to run again, garfield went to the republican in chicago to try to get nomination for sherman. he's out there, advocate for sherman, but he gets up and he gives a stem winder of a speech and people say, ooh, i like the cut of his jib, i like this guy. and they start voting for garfield garvey, the no no, no, no, i'm not running. and he's gaveled of order and his friends are just kind of trying to hold him down. the thing is, you have the stalwart stalwarts like the old spoils. they like the corrupt system, and they want it to nominate grant again. and the republicans. that was probably a bad idea. garfield actually had a better reputation. the since the convention was deadlocked one by one, people started flocking him and he ends up getting the nomination, but they end up putting his running as chester alan arthur, who had been kicked out of the new customs house because he was a stalwart. they
he became a major figure in the republic delegation. he befriends ohio, a very influential ohio senator, john sherman. and so when hayes refused to run again, garfield went to the republican in chicago to try to get nomination for sherman. he's out there, advocate for sherman, but he gets up and he gives a stem winder of a speech and people say, ooh, i like the cut of his jib, i like this guy. and they start voting for garfield garvey, the no no, no, no, i'm not running. and he's gaveled of...
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already a major agricultural state by the 1800s, i ohio also became a major industrial state by the mid-19th century. coming from a state with such a diverse and representative population and economy, a successful politician from ohio would need to be able to relate to, and speak to, the interests of multiple constituencies, multiple ethnic groups, labor, management, farmers, rural voters, urban voters, and more. in other words, the same skills a politician would need to be successful in the nation as a whole. another factor is the legacy of the civil war. ohio had moved from the periphery to the center of the u.s. economically and politically in the years before the civil war, but the war itself reinforced these developments. as we have also seen, ohio played a critical role in the war, both in terms of military and political leadership. it is no coincidence that all five u.s. ohio presidents in the 1800s served in the war. >> because ohio was so actively involved in the civil war, did they have a lot of hardliners and reconstructionists? >> yes, radical republicans. absolutely. there
already a major agricultural state by the 1800s, i ohio also became a major industrial state by the mid-19th century. coming from a state with such a diverse and representative population and economy, a successful politician from ohio would need to be able to relate to, and speak to, the interests of multiple constituencies, multiple ethnic groups, labor, management, farmers, rural voters, urban voters, and more. in other words, the same skills a politician would need to be successful in the...
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each week and provided scores for every baseball game played in the major-league, and numerous minor leagues. and hence the bible the baseball think, it provided all of that they think you needed and also printed weekly report on each major-league baseball team and that was usually written by kind of a local reporter that baseball team. so they incorporated this whole nate network of agents and fighters. and really originated, thing to this is still around. i know my husband is it dodgers fan and he still reads the la times every morning to find out what's going on for dodgers. this is really the growth of the sport and a whole another of it, advancing into journalism. so the significance here, and i wanted to to take away from this is that basically journalism in sports were often intertwined and that is no different today. you think of today's relationship between the sports teams and media and broadcasting, lots of money involved read every major-league team is like billions of dollars for the contract with the media companies and key part of the revenue and that originates well o
each week and provided scores for every baseball game played in the major-league, and numerous minor leagues. and hence the bible the baseball think, it provided all of that they think you needed and also printed weekly report on each major-league baseball team and that was usually written by kind of a local reporter that baseball team. so they incorporated this whole nate network of agents and fighters. and really originated, thing to this is still around. i know my husband is it dodgers fan...
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he has the narrowest of a majority to hold onto that. step of the way will be a challenge for him. helena: our correspondent anthony putting it all into perspective for us. thank you so much. earlier, my colleague trina perry spoke to senator chris coombs, a close ally of president biden, on the announcement. >> if i can start with the breaking news that speaker mccarthy announced he is launching impeachment inquiry into president biden without holding a vote. what is your response to that? >> well, frankly, i wish that the house gop would focus on the business in front of us, which is avoiding a government shutdown just a few weeks from now. of all the coverage today of speaker mccarthy's announcement, my favorite was an article in a local newspaper called the hill that was titled, senate gop says house republicans lack evidence. that is about the best summary i could provide. which is that, frankly, this is a fishing expedition. there is not enough evidence to launch a formal inquiry. that is why they will not be a vote on the house fl
he has the narrowest of a majority to hold onto that. step of the way will be a challenge for him. helena: our correspondent anthony putting it all into perspective for us. thank you so much. earlier, my colleague trina perry spoke to senator chris coombs, a close ally of president biden, on the announcement. >> if i can start with the breaking news that speaker mccarthy announced he is launching impeachment inquiry into president biden without holding a vote. what is your response to...
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it is a few hundred yards from the scene of this major major incident.what had occurred. we now understand that a school bus, which is now on its side, went into the reservation here on the m 53. that is one of the major motorways up here. we do not know the reason, we do not know how it ended up in the reservation and on its side. they have clearly been a number of injuries as alder hey children's hospital have confirmed today. we are told around 50 people, including a woman who was seriously injured, those were trauma —related injuries are involved. currently, aside from the helicopter which you may be able to hear, we have a number of vehicles on the motorway. police vehicles, emergency vehicles, they are all trying to work out what has taken place. we can potentially find out more from merseyside police later this afternoon. their focus will be on trying to hear from any witnesses, anyone who may have any footage of any kind, dash cam footage, people may have been driving past at the time. a number of people on that bus, around 50, including children
it is a few hundred yards from the scene of this major major incident.what had occurred. we now understand that a school bus, which is now on its side, went into the reservation here on the m 53. that is one of the major motorways up here. we do not know the reason, we do not know how it ended up in the reservation and on its side. they have clearly been a number of injuries as alder hey children's hospital have confirmed today. we are told around 50 people, including a woman who was seriously...
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much less a major retrospective.o feature those exhibitions and have a space where we can do the regularly. >> it is not just major artists who are focused on. upon entering the museum, the most -- first pieces you see are part of a community gallery featuring local and younger artists. >> coming out of the movement and engaging communities. it is important for us as an institution to replicate some of the museum models. engage them. bring them in. >> she stresses that chicano art has evolved over the years. that is splay in the upstairs gallery. in a traveling exhibition. contemporary artists explore the brown body in a large amount of forms and styles. >> art tells us our history. especially for us who are not written into the history books. it is important for someone to understand that art plays that role. >> there are still many gaps to fill. this museum, did it feel necessary to you in some way? >> i think it felt inevitable. >> how did you feel when it opened personally when you stood here for the first time?
much less a major retrospective.o feature those exhibitions and have a space where we can do the regularly. >> it is not just major artists who are focused on. upon entering the museum, the most -- first pieces you see are part of a community gallery featuring local and younger artists. >> coming out of the movement and engaging communities. it is important for us as an institution to replicate some of the museum models. engage them. bring them in. >> she stresses that chicano...
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week two, you decided, the house majority, mr. chairman decided to go to the floor to pass bills that would do knowing to make life better for every day americans, do knowing to avoid a catastrophic shutdown, do knowing to find common ground in a bipartisan way. but during the week of september 18, the decision was made to try and jam extreme right-wing policies down the throats of the american people. and not a single bill was passed, because house republicans had an inability to get their act together with each other. colorful words were used them, i won't use them on the floor. they are part of the public domain, as part of a civil war, shooting at each other and fighting with each other. house democrats are here to fight for the american people, that's what we should be doing. not fighting each other as part of the republican civil war. but last week, time was wasted by house republican colleagues fighting each other and what has been described as a republican civil war, colorful language not used by democrats not to describe
week two, you decided, the house majority, mr. chairman decided to go to the floor to pass bills that would do knowing to make life better for every day americans, do knowing to avoid a catastrophic shutdown, do knowing to find common ground in a bipartisan way. but during the week of september 18, the decision was made to try and jam extreme right-wing policies down the throats of the american people. and not a single bill was passed, because house republicans had an inability to get their act...
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major for being part of our program i wish you all the best this was john spencer major united statesiends we continue our broadcast live on the espresso tv channel as well as on our social networks and on the youtube platform for those who are currently watching us on youtube please like this video subscribe to our youtube page well and join our pages on various social networks we are on facebook on telegram on twitter on instagram on tik tok we are everywhere we work for you that is why your support is very important to us also join our of the espresso tv website, we work for you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the most up-to-date information from ukraine in the world , as well as from the entire front chronicle, is on our espresso tv website. i hope that by subscribing and receiving our information from our website from our social networks, you will be in keep up with what's happening in ukraine and watch it of course our broadcast continues because it continues, friends i put a full stop i wish everyone good health i wish everyone a good weekend take care of yourself and your l
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the deteriorating business performance of major real estate companies has become a major concern for china's economy. there were some brighter spots, however. industrial production rose 4.5% in august from a year earlier accelerating from ar. the expansion is largely due to increased automobile production while car exports continue to slow domestic demand for electric vehicles is growing. retail sales grew 4.6% from a year earlier indicating improved consumer sentiment. demand for leisure activities rose in the first holiday season since china lifted strict anti-coronavirus measures. for more on this con ko sachno spoke earlier with nhk world's okitani yuta. >> as mentioned in our earlier report u.s. officials believe china's defense minister has been dismissed. what's happening in chinese politics in. >> li has not been seen in public for nearly three weeks since the end of august. after xi jinping became general secretary a number of big name executives were arrested for corruption even in the military, this was because they were regarded as not loyal to xi. li was showsen after xi
the deteriorating business performance of major real estate companies has become a major concern for china's economy. there were some brighter spots, however. industrial production rose 4.5% in august from a year earlier accelerating from ar. the expansion is largely due to increased automobile production while car exports continue to slow domestic demand for electric vehicles is growing. retail sales grew 4.6% from a year earlier indicating improved consumer sentiment. demand for leisure...
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majority. should there be impeachment hearing should joe biden be impeached? this will be deeply unpopular. once again, this is other evidence. we have been seeing this well over a decade now, where they got this kind of perverted universe, fox and breitbart and sinclair, and that is all they care about, speaking to the. even if it does damage in the middle of the country and the middle of an election, which something like this i think will do. >> and i do want to talk about the congressional dynamics in a second, john. you studied joe biden as a journalist. and one of the things that has been so enduring is this man's a legacy of integrity and decency. we all remember the convention videos, where it is like, the amtrak employee talking about what a good guy i am. trying to up and a decade old legacy in american life is hard to do, and i think republicans, and they keep trying to do this with biden, saying that he is a tool of the radical left, whatever the particular error is that they, but no
majority. should there be impeachment hearing should joe biden be impeached? this will be deeply unpopular. once again, this is other evidence. we have been seeing this well over a decade now, where they got this kind of perverted universe, fox and breitbart and sinclair, and that is all they care about, speaking to the. even if it does damage in the middle of the country and the middle of an election, which something like this i think will do. >> and i do want to talk about the...
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i think the majority although they want to lower sooner but i think majority will say we have to stayis not a quarter% more as we go forward from here there will be a lot of discussion around that. maria: as they shape the narrative for the next meeting, what do you think will be most important you are watching the data as well and we saw inflation data that was elevated, we also saw american it down for three years in a row it's cutting into american wag wages. >> absolutely, they know that. they're well aware of it and what they are afraid of if they go too fast they will trigger another banking crisis or at least a financial crisis in some form, that scares them to death. that's why they're trying to walk the tightrope between moving more aggressively now and given where they are and holding still and waiting and that is the challenge they have a real issue that they have to deal with going forward. maria: you layer onto that an auto worker strike, the united auto workers launching a targeted and historic strike against automakers. if this last ten days the economy would lose $5.6
i think the majority although they want to lower sooner but i think majority will say we have to stayis not a quarter% more as we go forward from here there will be a lot of discussion around that. maria: as they shape the narrative for the next meeting, what do you think will be most important you are watching the data as well and we saw inflation data that was elevated, we also saw american it down for three years in a row it's cutting into american wag wages. >> absolutely, they know...
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major, according to you, according to your estimates.e russian federation sustain a war at this rate ? any predictions for the future, i really want to say that we see what the loss of the loss of russian women is, but putin does not care at all that they hide the canteens, they do not tell their people how many actually died, so considering the military-industrial complex on economic development, we can say that the war can continue for years, but it all depends on what their reserves are and the fact that he turns to his allies for help. it does not seem that the war will really last so long, but we do not know how much longer it will be. continues because then he just wants to realize his own manic goals and you can say that well there is no such logic but it is clear that they are weak now weak in their current situation but i don’t know and i can’t say and no one will tell you how long they will be able to last thank you sir major to you for participating in our program. i wish you all the best. this was john spencer , a retired uni
major, according to you, according to your estimates.e russian federation sustain a war at this rate ? any predictions for the future, i really want to say that we see what the loss of the loss of russian women is, but putin does not care at all that they hide the canteens, they do not tell their people how many actually died, so considering the military-industrial complex on economic development, we can say that the war can continue for years, but it all depends on what their reserves are and...
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week two, you decided, the house majority, mr. chairman decided to go to the floor to pass bills that would do knowing to make life better for every day americans, do knowing to avoid a catastrophic shutdown, do knowing to find common ground in a bipartisan way. but during the week of september 18, the decision was made to try and jam extreme right-wing policies down the throats of the american people. and not a single bill was passed, because house republicans had an inability to get their act together with each other. colorful words were used them, i won't use them on the floor. they are part of the public domain, as part of a civil war, shooting at each other and fighting with each other. house democrats are here to fight for the american people, that's what we should be doing. not fighting each other as part of the republican civil war. but last week, time was wasted by house republican colleagues fighting each other and what has been described as a republican civil war, colorful language not used by democrats not to describe
week two, you decided, the house majority, mr. chairman decided to go to the floor to pass bills that would do knowing to make life better for every day americans, do knowing to avoid a catastrophic shutdown, do knowing to find common ground in a bipartisan way. but during the week of september 18, the decision was made to try and jam extreme right-wing policies down the throats of the american people. and not a single bill was passed, because house republicans had an inability to get their act...
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state density projects make you have majority of development. needs to retain cu permits in the expanded priority whying fees the geography sud yours need to be further expanded include areas vulnerable it displacement to mote the requirements of the housing element ascribes under action 8.for you.2 says, establish local nondiscretionary approval for housing. ie, stroll listen nothing well resourced neighborhood outside yours vulnerable to displacement and support megovern's amendments from the prior stream lining legislation. thank you. appreciate your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon supervisors. i'm bruce wolf, [inaudible]. and i connect with and a measure of the planning co, ligz and d 5 resident. all comments opposing the amendments in legislation and all staff knowledgeable of the attends and other thans or represent supervisors questions. and concerns. thurj is not return until i commitment to attends. planning coalition urges the land use committee to oppose the stroll lining legislation unless amended it violates legal
state density projects make you have majority of development. needs to retain cu permits in the expanded priority whying fees the geography sud yours need to be further expanded include areas vulnerable it displacement to mote the requirements of the housing element ascribes under action 8.for you.2 says, establish local nondiscretionary approval for housing. ie, stroll listen nothing well resourced neighborhood outside yours vulnerable to displacement and support megovern's amendments from the...
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major. >> it will be a challenge to leave no trace.you. >>> for about half the country, today's unofficial end of summer was as hot as mid-july. nearly 170 million americans sweltered in temperatures above 90. some places hit historic high temperatures for september. and as cbs's meg oliver reports, the heat is impacting the start of the school year. >> reporter: as extreme heat continues to roast new york, fans and players at the u.s. open tennis championships in flushing are trying to cope. >> it's doable when you have a fan. >> reporter: today hit 90, about 10 degrees higher than normal. ahead of the first day of school tomorrow, the philadelphia public school district announced early dismissals through wednesday for students who attend schools with little or no air-conditioning. cooling centers are open in washington, d.c., where a hot weather emergency is in effect. but 98 degrees hasn't stopped tourists like lee and tammy robby, who came from boise to visit the national monuments. >> we stop and sit down once in a while, try to f
major. >> it will be a challenge to leave no trace.you. >>> for about half the country, today's unofficial end of summer was as hot as mid-july. nearly 170 million americans sweltered in temperatures above 90. some places hit historic high temperatures for september. and as cbs's meg oliver reports, the heat is impacting the start of the school year. >> reporter: as extreme heat continues to roast new york, fans and players at the u.s. open tennis championships in flushing...
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chicks and the second pilot comrade major we come, comrade major.t's a typo , we'll print it. close the curtain. we'll seal it. why have children become a bargaining chip for ukraine? yes, because this country is bankrupt and today it has to pay the west for weapons. she can only have black soil and her future. ukrainians tell a terrible story, who ended up in the european union countries , i have never heard such a monstrous drinking incident anywhere, when straight from the maternity hospital it was as simple as a commodity. he gave me several books about ukrainian nationalism, the appearance of one of them dates back to 1950. this is only confirmation that after the announcement of the ussr’s victory over nazi germany , bandera’s followers continued the underground struggle with the support of the west in belarus, lukashenko exists. he would have saved the same thing, maybe even worse, the author’s project of ksenia lebedeva is different. watch new episodes on the belarus 24 tv channel. we are pleased to continue to talk about the cities of belar
chicks and the second pilot comrade major we come, comrade major.t's a typo , we'll print it. close the curtain. we'll seal it. why have children become a bargaining chip for ukraine? yes, because this country is bankrupt and today it has to pay the west for weapons. she can only have black soil and her future. ukrainians tell a terrible story, who ended up in the european union countries , i have never heard such a monstrous drinking incident anywhere, when straight from the maternity hospital...
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Sep 13, 2023
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um, you know, there was confusion about the major cause, you know, was it, is it climate driven? is it something that we are doing to mess up the system and uh for a long time. uh, the predominant narrative was that, you know, climate change is responsible for this, like the disappearing and, but we, we have done our analyses, you know, the water water balance analysis and with the computer simulations, removing all the dams that were built on in the space. and, and, and we have shown that if you, if you, these dams were built in the numbers they are. busy you know, the lake would have survived, it would, it would never fall below the ecological threshold that's been designated. busy for it, although it would have the, the natural fluctuations of drought had said, in fact that, you know, there are, there is evidence from other lakes around the world. there are similar legs in, in other countries that they not only not declined. and they have actually gained some area and, and, and that's the very good evidence to show that, you know, we really have to revisit how we're managing t
um, you know, there was confusion about the major cause, you know, was it, is it climate driven? is it something that we are doing to mess up the system and uh for a long time. uh, the predominant narrative was that, you know, climate change is responsible for this, like the disappearing and, but we, we have done our analyses, you know, the water water balance analysis and with the computer simulations, removing all the dams that were built on in the space. and, and, and we have shown that if...