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mann chin on tv. he's a good person and agrees in so much that's in the bill. pre-k and childcare is set to embrace those left out of the medicaid, especially our seniors who depend on that for long term care, he's been supportive of the child tax credit. so many things home health care and the rest. some of the stuff in green we're not finished with that yet but have some areas of agreement there. the fact is there's one difference between some of these issues like hearing, not for hearing in the bill. hearing has a very broad universal support. in terms of family medical leave it has big broad -- it's no sacrifice for anybody to vote for something that might not see the light of day and we hope would see the light of day. we can afford it, it's universal and it's compromise and four weeks and would rather have it longer and we have six weeks when babies will be able to go to childcare but nonetheless, four weeks. so my message not to joe margin, we talk enough, he know what is my message is. but for all the point of view joe manchin represents, i disagree and
mann chin on tv. he's a good person and agrees in so much that's in the bill. pre-k and childcare is set to embrace those left out of the medicaid, especially our seniors who depend on that for long term care, he's been supportive of the child tax credit. so many things home health care and the rest. some of the stuff in green we're not finished with that yet but have some areas of agreement there. the fact is there's one difference between some of these issues like hearing, not for hearing in...
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[applause] >> scott mann is someone i am proud to call a friend, a great american. thank you scott for all you do in and out of uniform. >> speaking of friends, and mentors, put your hands together for one and only sean hannity. [applause] >> we lucky to live in a country with these amazing heroes, people that risk their lives, we just saw kay chaos at kabul airport, we know the story, is now known as one of the deadliest days for u.s. military in last decade in this 20 year war in afghanistan. previous 18 months we have not lost one single american in afghanistan. isis terrorists, we know bombed u.s. checkpoint at kabul international airport. killing 11 marines, one navy, if i was obama i would say corpses man, sheehan he is an idiot, corpsmen. the fallen heroes range in age from 20 to 31 years old, join me in a moment, remembering their souls and honoring their sacrifice. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i want to ask you, there are now in the room tonight, the families of some of the 13 that died that day. i'ming into them, i met them, said hello to a number of them. i want you to know
[applause] >> scott mann is someone i am proud to call a friend, a great american. thank you scott for all you do in and out of uniform. >> speaking of friends, and mentors, put your hands together for one and only sean hannity. [applause] >> we lucky to live in a country with these amazing heroes, people that risk their lives, we just saw kay chaos at kabul airport, we know the story, is now known as one of the deadliest days for u.s. military in last decade in this 20 year...
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. >> we are tremendously honored to introduce to you tonight lieutenant colonel scott mann.pecial forces are taking matters into their own hands. >> veterans across the world have now united. there is no one else coming for them but us. >> been the most recognizable and the most effective of these groups. >> we knew who they were. we knew where they were. and they trusted us. we were able to help prevent very highly vetted. individuals in the context of a sea of chaos, of tens of thousands. these folks that were manning the perimeter, that is what they wanted to do, anyway. >> it started with a handful of us who were friends with an afghan commando and special forces sergeant. we came together to help him get out of the country. we ask ourselves, okay, how do we leverage, you know, what we can do? d we knew the country very well, we had operated there for a long time. we build relationships or leverage pre-existing relationships with people we already knew inside the perimeter. >> the heavy lifting, often times the weight of effort, is done by local people who live in those
. >> we are tremendously honored to introduce to you tonight lieutenant colonel scott mann.pecial forces are taking matters into their own hands. >> veterans across the world have now united. there is no one else coming for them but us. >> been the most recognizable and the most effective of these groups. >> we knew who they were. we knew where they were. and they trusted us. we were able to help prevent very highly vetted. individuals in the context of a sea of chaos,...
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mann —- 5300 miles under sale. in 54 days at sea compared to 66 originally the modern mayflower had a notable feet which help them to realize how much were was accomplished and endured by the pilgrim fathers. as it was in 1620, the harbor was the first port of call. there the original vessel laid off shore for congress —- throughout the mayflower compact with england democracy. that gleaming monument and leaves a second mayflower. the captain receives no patient at plymouth. so when the pilgrims first touch put then it will be docked permanently a living memorial to a great voyage. >> sunday, december 5 on "in depth" story and conservative commentator victor davis hanson joins us live to talk about war, politics and citizenship in the united states. his book titles include the father of us all, the case are trump and his latest the dying citizens in which he says the idea of american citizenship and the ideals associate with it are disappearing. join in a conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts
mann —- 5300 miles under sale. in 54 days at sea compared to 66 originally the modern mayflower had a notable feet which help them to realize how much were was accomplished and endured by the pilgrim fathers. as it was in 1620, the harbor was the first port of call. there the original vessel laid off shore for congress —- throughout the mayflower compact with england democracy. that gleaming monument and leaves a second mayflower. the captain receives no patient at plymouth. so when the...
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and she's at mann in mann. in nuts. oh, really? my food ought to be young to mammon. habit, daily shout, hell healthy ah said release. many of these members of owned opposition groups from jail since the start of the uprising. some had joined iso. i'm assad realised that this was the good that the west was more concerned about it perhaps than any other in 2014 i so took the tone of rocca. i moved quickly across syria, largely at the expense of other opposition groups. ah, news of on the motions of the promise i read those is more, more talk to you. good. you, who's a village, owed to the good bush that about the de busha. we saw repeated instances where the syrian government basically would not attack the sonic state here. sometimes we sciences where the islamic state might attack a free, searing army unit, and the syrian government would come in and bomb them by air or maybe an hour later, 2 hours later. and i, it looked like tactical co operation almost. we saw many instances in that, especially in the area around a laptop, for e
and she's at mann in mann. in nuts. oh, really? my food ought to be young to mammon. habit, daily shout, hell healthy ah said release. many of these members of owned opposition groups from jail since the start of the uprising. some had joined iso. i'm assad realised that this was the good that the west was more concerned about it perhaps than any other in 2014 i so took the tone of rocca. i moved quickly across syria, largely at the expense of other opposition groups. ah, news of on the motions...
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and she had yelled emotional dishes, ian, and she's at mann in mann in us. oh, really? my food, i got to be young to mom and have it daily shower well healthy, ah said, had released many of these members of owned opposition groups from jail since the start of the uprising. some had joined i. so i'm assad realised that this was the group that the west was more concerned about perhaps than any other in 2014 i. so took the tone of rocca, i moved quickly across syria, largely at the expense of other opposition groups. news of on the market and so we'll need almost every, those more we'll talk to you. good you who's a really oh, should boose a bell. du du busha way saw repeated instances where the syrian government basically would not attack the sonic state here. sometimes we sign sentences where the atlantic state might attack a free syrian army unit, and the syrian government would come in and bomb them by air, or maybe an hour later or 2 hours later. and i, it looked like tactical co operation almost. and we saw many instances in that, especially in the area around a lapt
and she had yelled emotional dishes, ian, and she's at mann in mann in us. oh, really? my food, i got to be young to mom and have it daily shower well healthy, ah said, had released many of these members of owned opposition groups from jail since the start of the uprising. some had joined i. so i'm assad realised that this was the group that the west was more concerned about perhaps than any other in 2014 i. so took the tone of rocca, i moved quickly across syria, largely at the expense of...
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jonathan: catherine mann voting to end qe. this is expect to end in a month. what do you make of that? that we would have a vote 7-2 on rates, and an extra vote to end qe early by a month. guy: i think this is about getting the ducks in order because you could find yourself in a situation where you are hiking rates, but continuing with qe. do you want to do that, or do with the other way around? the fed messaging is very clear, we will do the taper and then we are going to raise rates. at the moment you start papering, rates go higher. so maybe there needs to be a more clearly defined message on the sequencing of how the qe ends, the tapering happens, and then we get onto the right narrative. tom: this is what it is about. i thought this would be a snooze, a sleeper. it is not. it is almost the idea of catherine mann as fed chair. think about that. this is an m.i.t. professor who is absolutely definitive with an international economics. she has done the rarest of rare. not once on trade deficits i and their sustainability within our system, but also on the dys
jonathan: catherine mann voting to end qe. this is expect to end in a month. what do you make of that? that we would have a vote 7-2 on rates, and an extra vote to end qe early by a month. guy: i think this is about getting the ducks in order because you could find yourself in a situation where you are hiking rates, but continuing with qe. do you want to do that, or do with the other way around? the fed messaging is very clear, we will do the taper and then we are going to raise rates. at the...
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dan: scott mann is someone i'm proud to call a friend and a mentor. thank you for all you do.ing of friends and mentors. put your hands together for the one and only shawn hannity. -- sean hannity. sean: you all having a good time tonight? aren't we lucky to live in this country with these amazing heroes. people who risk their lives. we saw the chaos at kabul airport and we know what happened. august 26, 2021 is now knowns one of the deadliest days for the u.s. military in the last decade in this 20-year war in afghanistan. the previous 18 months we haven't lost one single american in afghanistan. the bomb at the u.s. checkpoints killing 11 marines and one corpsman, and 18 other soldiers were injured in the blast. they range from age from 18 to 31 years old. please take a moment honoring their sacrifice. [♪♪♪] sean: i want to ask you, there are in the room tonight the family of some of the 13 who died that day. i met them and said hello to a number of them. i want you to know that this foxnation family, we love you, we are praying for you, we are broken heard the over your los
dan: scott mann is someone i'm proud to call a friend and a mentor. thank you for all you do.ing of friends and mentors. put your hands together for the one and only shawn hannity. -- sean hannity. sean: you all having a good time tonight? aren't we lucky to live in this country with these amazing heroes. people who risk their lives. we saw the chaos at kabul airport and we know what happened. august 26, 2021 is now knowns one of the deadliest days for the u.s. military in the last decade in...
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professor michael mann from penn state university.union says it will impose additional sanctions on belarus because of what it describes as president lukashenko�*s gangster—style approach to the migrants gathering at the polish border. his regime has been accused of attracting migrants to belarus, from the middle east, in order to send them across the polish border, in retaliation for european sanctions. at least 2,000 migrants are now gathered in freezing temperatures in belarus from where our correspondent nick beake reports. 0n the edge of the european union, a new, desperate migrant camp has just emerged. 0n the left, those who have come to belarus and now made their way to the border with poland. 0n the right, barbed wire and lines of troops, stopping them from crossing. emergency sirens. throughout the day we watched reinforcements race towards the village of kuznica. poland already has a force of 12,000 guarding its eastern border and is keeping aid agencies and journalists away. but we managed to make contact with some of thos
professor michael mann from penn state university.union says it will impose additional sanctions on belarus because of what it describes as president lukashenko�*s gangster—style approach to the migrants gathering at the polish border. his regime has been accused of attracting migrants to belarus, from the middle east, in order to send them across the polish border, in retaliation for european sanctions. at least 2,000 migrants are now gathered in freezing temperatures in belarus from where...
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professor michael mann, thanks for being with us tonight. essman joins the show. she'll discuss what she thinks her character would say to the democrats as they argue over when to hold this crucial budget vote. stick around. more next. ick around more next. ow that there is no place like wayfair. i never thought i'd buy a pink velvet sofa, but when i saw it, i was like 'ah'. and then i sat on it, and i was like 'ooh'. ooh! stylish and napable. okay now. i can relate to this one. i'm a working mom with three boys. [ yelling ] wayfair is my therapy. amen, kim! yup! i'm hiding from my kids, as we speak. as someone who resembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice and long-lasting gain scent beads. try spring d
professor michael mann, thanks for being with us tonight. essman joins the show. she'll discuss what she thinks her character would say to the democrats as they argue over when to hold this crucial budget vote. stick around. more next. ick around more next. ow that there is no place like wayfair. i never thought i'd buy a pink velvet sofa, but when i saw it, i was like 'ah'. and then i sat on it, and i was like 'ooh'. ooh! stylish and napable. okay now. i can relate to this one. i'm a working...
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guy: mann delays -- mondelez ceo speaking on this program. number is as high as it was. i would've thought a lot more would have come from packaging and transport. it does seem it is right at the beginning of the value chain with farmers that is where things need to come in. alix: you wonder where that comes in from. this ties into our conversation earlier. does it come from the companies using the stuff? does it come from the farmers themselves? does it come from other private partnerships? does it, from other governments that will force the companies to get greener? what is being worked out is who needs to put that bill. it does seem like mondelez still has some kind of pricing power. guy: we have seen that with all of the good food producers. nestle able to pass it on. you start with the farmers. one of the things we've learned about the gas crisis in europe is the impact that has in the fertilizer business. what has become clear is that is a clear line of sight. natural gas, fertilizer, ammonia into the food chain. that is something we ne
guy: mann delays -- mondelez ceo speaking on this program. number is as high as it was. i would've thought a lot more would have come from packaging and transport. it does seem it is right at the beginning of the value chain with farmers that is where things need to come in. alix: you wonder where that comes in from. this ties into our conversation earlier. does it come from the companies using the stuff? does it come from the farmers themselves? does it come from other private partnerships?...
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last month i held a hearing on the dangerous conditions of the horace mann and the community demanded to have a school facility assessed by a non-usfd assessor and the ordinance redirects unspent money from the city wide spending plan originally slated for improvements and that project went on pause during the pandemic and with the storm resiliency project going forward the funds lil -- will no longer be need. the proposal to allocate bond money to fully renovate horace mann's fast because of the design phase it could take months if not years we're having public works do an immediate assessment of any immediate work that needs to be done and started the assessment. i'd like to thank my co-sponsors, supervisor melgar, president walton and supervisor haney, safai and mar and look forward to add much needed resources to our beloved community school. i ask for your support in voting to improve the much needed funding. thank you. >> supervisor: thank you, supervisor ronin. >> thank you, supervisor ronen for your leadership i would like to add myself but only if that does not -- i know it's
last month i held a hearing on the dangerous conditions of the horace mann and the community demanded to have a school facility assessed by a non-usfd assessor and the ordinance redirects unspent money from the city wide spending plan originally slated for improvements and that project went on pause during the pandemic and with the storm resiliency project going forward the funds lil -- will no longer be need. the proposal to allocate bond money to fully renovate horace mann's fast because of...
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retired green bray scott mann help rescue hundred it is from afghanistan when kabul fell. are esm award dan sat down with him for a professional interview and scott mann is our hero of the week. dan: i do a lot of interviews but it is a real honor gave an award not that long ago at the patriot wavereds awards to my man, friend scott here your story is to moving i want to turn this segment over to you but a little bit what about you used to do greene buret and got into what you're doing now and why this matters. dges green buret what makes us different in the field. >> that is all right. they drop us into areas that are low, and high steak and our job to build relationship to mobilize people to stand up on their own and all over the place. dan: you saw what happened unfolding disaster in afghanistan which bothered me and you if not as much or more. you decided to do something about it. >> it happens in a high stake situation it was to help one friend. it was a friend of mine named madon special forces and afghan commando who i had served with and he isn't me a text after ka
retired green bray scott mann help rescue hundred it is from afghanistan when kabul fell. are esm award dan sat down with him for a professional interview and scott mann is our hero of the week. dan: i do a lot of interviews but it is a real honor gave an award not that long ago at the patriot wavereds awards to my man, friend scott here your story is to moving i want to turn this segment over to you but a little bit what about you used to do greene buret and got into what you're doing now and...
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reappropriating 140,000 to the department of public works for a safety needs assessment at buena vista horace mann school in fiscal year 2021-22. >> president walton: thank you, madam clerk. supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, president walton. i am within 500 feet of this district, and because of that, there is a presumption of a conflict of interest, and so because of that, i would ask to be excused. >> president walton: thank you. supervisor melgar? >> supervisor melgar: i make a motion that we recuse supervisor mandelman. >> president walton: thank you. motion to excuse supervisor mandelman made by supervisor melgar. madam. >> clerk: clerk on the motion to recuse supervisor mandelman -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are nine ayes. >> president walton: thank you. without objection, the motion to approve supervisor mandelman is approved. supervisor melgar? >> supervisor melgar: thank you, president walton. so i spent many years working at the school. i want to thank supervisor ronen for her leadership in advancing the conversation of how to support the school and take care of
reappropriating 140,000 to the department of public works for a safety needs assessment at buena vista horace mann school in fiscal year 2021-22. >> president walton: thank you, madam clerk. supervisor mandelman? >> supervisor mandelman: thank you, president walton. i am within 500 feet of this district, and because of that, there is a presumption of a conflict of interest, and so because of that, i would ask to be excused. >> president walton: thank you. supervisor melgar?...
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brian: the problem is they won't let-out the state department won't even let scott mann do his job.e u.s. government to okay in u began da. uae or whatever. the u.s. government will not even return a phone call to allow these private operators like scott mann to do his job. that's how sinful this is what is happening under this administration. >> even worse than that, brian. they changed the paper work requirements like 500 times. ainsley: what's the reason for that? i don't understand any of these policies? >> undermine what you are doing. not only do they not care. but they are still pressuring every neighboring country to not just lock down their borders to americans trying to help but to afghans themselves. they have created a prison. the entire country is like a prison that is burning to the ground. the taliban has gone back. everyone you ever saw surrendering and getting so-called amnesty hunting them down one by one. if i were to show you what's in my inbox the number ever soldiers and special operations soldiers who we made promises to, right? this is band of brothers in rea
brian: the problem is they won't let-out the state department won't even let scott mann do his job.e u.s. government to okay in u began da. uae or whatever. the u.s. government will not even return a phone call to allow these private operators like scott mann to do his job. that's how sinful this is what is happening under this administration. >> even worse than that, brian. they changed the paper work requirements like 500 times. ainsley: what's the reason for that? i don't understand...
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they say they are here to protest federal vaccine man mann for schools and essential workers. the valley -- rally organized on veterans day by a group that includes many first responders. there appear to protest vaccine mandates that they say is not fair. advocates believe mandates are a violation of their rights. >> we are talking about children and adults. adults have no choice know if they want to work, they have to get up jab. >> the fact is that pharma and big tech and politicians are taking away our right to refuse, and our right to refuse is the essence of liberty, the essence of freedom. reporter: earlier sky caught the scene of detaining a man near where shuttle buses were being lit up. officers say the man was trying to stop officers -- traffic. he was taken away. police say as a precaution exits to the visitor center are now closed. it is unclear what these demonstrators plan to do, but we are told that there are barricades up on the bridge on the pedestrian walkway to prevent people from crossing at this hour. second anchor: thank you for the latest as we continue
they say they are here to protest federal vaccine man mann for schools and essential workers. the valley -- rally organized on veterans day by a group that includes many first responders. there appear to protest vaccine mandates that they say is not fair. advocates believe mandates are a violation of their rights. >> we are talking about children and adults. adults have no choice know if they want to work, they have to get up jab. >> the fact is that pharma and big tech and...
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when we come back i'll talk to acclaimed climatologist michael mann about the challenges ahead.e need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sounds good. (vo) discover more in the all-new subaru outback wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. [♪♪] did you know, you no longer need to visit a dermatologist to get access to top skincare ingredients? introducing dermageek featuring top dermatologist recommended ingredients and 0% fillers. dermageek's new detoxifying facial serum contains twice the amount of beta hydroxy acid. it delivers two times more exfoliation for brighter skin, with dermatologist tested levels of hydration. get top derm-ingredients at a fraction of the price. try the new dermageek skincare lineup, with a money-back guarantee. there's a diffe
when we come back i'll talk to acclaimed climatologist michael mann about the challenges ahead.e need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 2) definitely higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. uh-uh, don't do that. (man 1) we should go even higher! (man 2) yeah, let's do it. (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (man 1) me, too. (man 2) mm-hm. (vo) adventure has a new look. (man 1) let's go lower. (man 2) lower, that sounds good. (vo) discover more in the...
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mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the gross misuse of a noble process called reconciliation and the president's apparent lack of concern for the well-being of rural and middle class americans. the reconciliation process existed to do exactly what its name suggests. to right congress with a tool to reduce the national debt with a simple majority vote in both chambers. president biden, speaker pa lowsy, and house democrats are, instead, using this process to jam partisan legislation through a deadlocked congress. this is shameless, and american taxpayers will pair the cost in both their wallets and conscience. the reconciliation package is chock-full of policy moves that will damage our country and compromise our integrity as a nation. among them are the expansion of welfare without work requirements. at a time when our supply chains are in crisis and we have help wanted signs at every corner, this will only worsen the issue. another troubling provision would give the i.r.s. $80 billion
mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss the gross misuse of a noble process called reconciliation and the president's apparent lack of concern for the well-being of rural and middle class americans. the reconciliation process existed to do exactly what its name suggests. to right congress with a tool to reduce the national debt with a simple majority vote in both chambers. president biden, speaker pa lowsy, and house democrats are, instead, using this process to...
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at mann, made a decision to talk to target target a blue collar in color areas, animal or america or areas like scholars, southern ohio or in ohio or eastern kentucky, west fricky west virginia. yeah. because yeah, because yeah they, they, they knew that they knew that their new or new variable per school. eric ship school, eric ship school, eric, shit, school airfoil air. or it would need to be something that blue collar were matt workers, math people work happening in my and i am spy. they knew they knew they knew mom laura, laura, so they're there. and we know since how, how, how we how we feel. wow. largely hours later, not knowing what we know in worse and worse in dylan, dylan people in courts, parts to provide the provide, provide, provide emily, emily, emily with families with emma with amazon's. emma emma emma, just emma's emma's m, or loved women's adapt wine. we've logged why i'm logged. why mr. loved, why mr. loved women centers and centers and systems. sister stone, sister stone struggling in sex, it insights into some system systems, travis, travis, something and so jus
at mann, made a decision to talk to target target a blue collar in color areas, animal or america or areas like scholars, southern ohio or in ohio or eastern kentucky, west fricky west virginia. yeah. because yeah, because yeah they, they, they knew that they knew that their new or new variable per school. eric ship school, eric ship school, eric, shit, school airfoil air. or it would need to be something that blue collar were matt workers, math people work happening in my and i am spy. they...
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mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: mr. speaker, i rise today to offer a solution to decongest america's ports, revive america's supply chain, and get americans back to work. in the past few months we learned the hardway that congested ports create a real interstate commerce and supply chain problem. families are waiting six months for working refrigerators. farmers two months or more for a part to fix their equipment. and manufacturing companies five to six times longer for electronic components. people are tired of watching their paid-for, necessary goods sit on our ships off the coast. and the biden administration is not doing anything about it. today i introduced the truckers responding at national shipping ports overcoming retail turmoil act requiring the secretary of transportation to establish a grant program for motor carriers to relieve congested ports a national state of emergency or when ports are congested at 50% or more. my bill would empower the secretary of transportation to issue federal grants from unused r
mann, for five minutes. mr. mann: mr. speaker, i rise today to offer a solution to decongest america's ports, revive america's supply chain, and get americans back to work. in the past few months we learned the hardway that congested ports create a real interstate commerce and supply chain problem. families are waiting six months for working refrigerators. farmers two months or more for a part to fix their equipment. and manufacturing companies five to six times longer for electronic...
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includes financial aid for businesses affected by the corona, virus health crisis, and the slump into manns, around $880.00 cash handouts to households with children. and those aged 18 or below. it also involves money for strengthening semiconductor supply chains, programs to encourage domestic tourism and investments in a nation wide university funds. cuz she to also plans to increase wages for some workers, including public health and medical staff. and he plans to give tax incentives for companies that ways pay. but despite, because she does criticism all of our been nomics years actually sticking to the policies mean 3 pillars known as the 3 arrows. they includes aggressive monetary easing, flexible fiscal policy, and a growth strategy. he will, however, move away from his predecessors, free market policies. and the prime minister has signaled a reform of corporate governance in favor of the small business sector. so will japan's prime minister succeeds in his mission? well sir, jiro took a sheeta is a professor at the school of management and information of innovation and former managi
includes financial aid for businesses affected by the corona, virus health crisis, and the slump into manns, around $880.00 cash handouts to households with children. and those aged 18 or below. it also involves money for strengthening semiconductor supply chains, programs to encourage domestic tourism and investments in a nation wide university funds. cuz she to also plans to increase wages for some workers, including public health and medical staff. and he plans to give tax incentives for...
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the old and the mahalo ardelane lay the columbia of bell mann middle admitting old bo lome. by working on this investigation, tom, at almost how so many signs of hacking attempts on his phone, the one he had fitted out to track any infiltration. after 7 months, the 19th of july 2020, he received a phone call from citizen lab informing him that the phone had been hacked. the hacking happened a few days after he had entered an investigative documentary about an indian tie. truth, which disclosed controversial leaked documents about the tie tunes linked to the us eat and his flight from the country are miss hall had used the same form to communicate with officials and individuals in the us in order to give them the right to reply to the allegations and the film so the 1st thing that we saw on your phone was on july 19th between about 103311288. m g m cheap. there were a very high number of connections to apple servers. now usually your phone will just communicate with one apple server for icloud, for your backups, for your contact syncing the information. but in this case, in l
the old and the mahalo ardelane lay the columbia of bell mann middle admitting old bo lome. by working on this investigation, tom, at almost how so many signs of hacking attempts on his phone, the one he had fitted out to track any infiltration. after 7 months, the 19th of july 2020, he received a phone call from citizen lab informing him that the phone had been hacked. the hacking happened a few days after he had entered an investigative documentary about an indian tie. truth, which disclosed...
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pitchfork was jailed in 1988 after admitting the rape and murder of two 15 year olds girls, lynda mann to prison for breaching his licence conditions. the england and wales cricket board has promised far reaching action to tackle racism after talks amongst the game's senior officals. it follows azeem rafiq's revelations of racism when he played for yorkshire. today, a former england player, alex hales, apologised for causing offence, after a photo emerged of him dressed up in black make—up, at a party in 2009. our sports correspondnent laura scott reports. after another turbulent week, cricket's latest response is crisis talks at the oval as the game joined forces in tackling its discrimination problem. what do you want to get from the meeting? clarity and togetherness, i suppose. does cricket have a racism issue? well, we have work to do, no doubt. last night alex hales became further embroiled in the scandal after a photograph emerged showed him dressed in a racially offensive way in 2009. he said his appearance was a tribute to the late rapper, tupac. but apologised. i deplore all f
pitchfork was jailed in 1988 after admitting the rape and murder of two 15 year olds girls, lynda mann to prison for breaching his licence conditions. the england and wales cricket board has promised far reaching action to tackle racism after talks amongst the game's senior officals. it follows azeem rafiq's revelations of racism when he played for yorkshire. today, a former england player, alex hales, apologised for causing offence, after a photo emerged of him dressed up in black make—up,...
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michael mann is a distinguished professor of atmospheric science and director of the earth system sciencee university, he joins me from state college, pennsylvania, based on the pledges made so far at cop26, is enough being done to avert a climate catastrophe? thank you. it is good to be with you and you are right. we are not going to get the sort of progress that many of us hoped for. but there has been a fair amount of progress that is artie been made in the correspondence booked about that earlier if you take all the pledges that have been made at this point, and the totality of those pledges and the totality of those pledges and you plug them into a computer model. would you find is that it likely now comes in at below two celsius. we have likely kicked the planet less than two celsius warmer relative to the preindustrial. that is roughly half of where we were headed just a decade ago towards four celsius. four degrees would've been a catastrophic future. two celsius is going to be a tough future. we want to get it down below one half degrees celsius there was a lot of work that needs
michael mann is a distinguished professor of atmospheric science and director of the earth system sciencee university, he joins me from state college, pennsylvania, based on the pledges made so far at cop26, is enough being done to avert a climate catastrophe? thank you. it is good to be with you and you are right. we are not going to get the sort of progress that many of us hoped for. but there has been a fair amount of progress that is artie been made in the correspondence booked about that...
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france, many in the industry of struggling with all the up certainty. mid morning in bologna, sir mann and the fishing boats returned with their catch. but for many, it's small of unusual research fish. what we have to put up with this we don't have any choice for the past 10 months. we have not been able to make a living get wasn't given a license to fish in british waters, even though he says he's been working in them for years. his boat didn't have the required tracking equipment to prove that the paperwork he provided was rejected. french officials are infuriated saying thousands of vessels weren't given the licenses expected by british authorities. president, many macro threatened a series of sanctions if the dispute was resolved. but hours before the deadline he sit, he held off the garcey ations are continuing. some here are frustrated by that decision saying france should have been more aggressive. others believe the measures could have backfired along the fishing here is often a family affair, and patience is wearing thin post. more. honestly, i don't understand than to give m
france, many in the industry of struggling with all the up certainty. mid morning in bologna, sir mann and the fishing boats returned with their catch. but for many, it's small of unusual research fish. what we have to put up with this we don't have any choice for the past 10 months. we have not been able to make a living get wasn't given a license to fish in british waters, even though he says he's been working in them for years. his boat didn't have the required tracking equipment to prove...
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michael mann is a distinguished professor of atmospheric science, and director of the earth system scienceiversity, earlier he told me the cop26 summit is likely to disappoint those wanting decisive climate action. we're not going to get this progress that many of us have hope for. but there has been a fair amount hope for. but there has been a fairamount of hope for. but there has been a fair amount of progress that has already been made in your correspondence spoke to that earlier. if you take all the pledges that have been made at this point and the totality of those pledges and you plug them into a computer model, what you find is that the warming likely now comes in below two celsius. we likely keep the planet less than two celsius warmer relative to the preindustrial. now, that is roughly half of where we were headed just a decade ago to four celsius. four celsius, they'll be a catastrophic future. two celsius, they'll be a tough future and want to get below one half degrees celsius and there's a lot of work that still needs to be done to get there. but this is not the end. glasgow i
michael mann is a distinguished professor of atmospheric science, and director of the earth system scienceiversity, earlier he told me the cop26 summit is likely to disappoint those wanting decisive climate action. we're not going to get this progress that many of us have hope for. but there has been a fair amount hope for. but there has been a fairamount of hope for. but there has been a fair amount of progress that has already been made in your correspondence spoke to that earlier. if you...
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life during the christmas, pray shows how out of touch and single issued some people can be marilyn manns. he was fired over a tweets with another democratic party official calling a post callous and reprehensible we spoke with spike cohen, a 2020 vice presidential candidate for the libertarian party. he says, the only connection between these 2 incidents is that they both happen in wisconsin . whatever point she thought she was making, it was not a point to make. it is not comparable to what happened with the cow rittenhouse situation in the 1st place. and even if it was in the midst of the massive human suffering that's happening after this attack. for her to go on and try to make some snarky comment about it. i think it's disgusting for anyone to look at a tragedy like the walk of shaw, mulling truck malling that happen and try to score political points or make a snarky joke about it. i think that a underscores, a underscore is a great problem with the toxic nature of the political discourse that is increasing in this country. the problem is that you have this increasing division in th
life during the christmas, pray shows how out of touch and single issued some people can be marilyn manns. he was fired over a tweets with another democratic party official calling a post callous and reprehensible we spoke with spike cohen, a 2020 vice presidential candidate for the libertarian party. he says, the only connection between these 2 incidents is that they both happen in wisconsin . whatever point she thought she was making, it was not a point to make. it is not comparable to what...
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discuss this more with michael mann. he is the author of the new climate war. you so much for joining us. we have had lots of fine words, but when it comes to signing up for agreements and potentially acting on them years down the track, are you confident that these words be translated into action? michael: good to be with you. that is where the rubber hits the road. we have seen some bold commitments on the part of the united states, the u.k., the eu. we would like to see more from australia and china. china has not ratcheted up their commitment from what they were offering during the paris agreement negotiations. we have to see more. more than that, it can't just be words. it can't be talking the talk, we have to see politicians walking the walk. as we heard in the buildup to the segment, there is still a lot of foreign investment in coal. we don't yet have an agreement by the major polluters of the world to end investments in new: for structure. the international energy agency which is a conservative entity, it is no cheerleader, but they have been clear tha
discuss this more with michael mann. he is the author of the new climate war. you so much for joining us. we have had lots of fine words, but when it comes to signing up for agreements and potentially acting on them years down the track, are you confident that these words be translated into action? michael: good to be with you. that is where the rubber hits the road. we have seen some bold commitments on the part of the united states, the u.k., the eu. we would like to see more from australia...
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mann, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mann will vote yes on h.r. 1619. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. carter of texas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote yes on h.r. 1619. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated mr. bowman, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. bowman will vote yes on h.r. 1619. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. matt gaetz of florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. gaetz will vote yea on h.r. 1619. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from kansas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. defazio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. defazio will vote yes on h.r.
mann, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mann will vote yes on h.r. 1619. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. carter of texas, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. carter will vote yes on h.r. 1619. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> as...
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. >> organized and directed by communists to enslave all mann kind. >> it's something we've seen thato don't believe that you believe ideologically are a danger to the us and that idea has recurred a lot. >> these ideas can also take root when people have lost trust in their leaders. >> conspiracy theorists don't have to do very much work to make people believe that the government is capable of atrocities, because they have perpetrated them in the past. >> we can probably remember a time in our lives when something we thought was true was exposed as a lie. >> peace will be necessary for a final success. we will do this because our own security is at stake. d the emotion of trust took its toll. by the end of the 20th century studies showed that over 50% of americans believed in at least one conspiracy theory. >> it was when i was going to go and chose it was probably more people crowded around the conspiracy table that the ar-15 table. the clues were there. it had the potential to get as huge as it's become. >> john bronson is no stranger to bizarre stories. an author and film maker he
. >> organized and directed by communists to enslave all mann kind. >> it's something we've seen thato don't believe that you believe ideologically are a danger to the us and that idea has recurred a lot. >> these ideas can also take root when people have lost trust in their leaders. >> conspiracy theorists don't have to do very much work to make people believe that the government is capable of atrocities, because they have perpetrated them in the past. >> we can...
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purt china mann come here as he flaemsd. okay, let's move on to a history of violence. there's been a lot of discussion in the last year and a half about the violence against asian americans, in part because the pandemic and fears of the pandemic, and so you faurk. dual dult. at rock springs there was a coal mine that was run by the big railroad, the union pacific, and there were white workers and work ez that made the same ring. that was a difference of opinion, but it erupted into a full-scale riot in which they burned down china town, they went through the minds and through the encampments chinese alive. they dragged mem them out to do that. >> you mentioned child laborers. to hell's canyon,ly, believed. 17 chinese men and boys hanged. if you go back and look in the old newspaper, he'll hee advertisements by lawyers offering services for habeas so does the violence continue? >> i would say in the west it was very dangerous in general. there was that. there was volatile politics. and ironically after the transcontinental railroad is completed in 1869, it does not brin
purt china mann come here as he flaemsd. okay, let's move on to a history of violence. there's been a lot of discussion in the last year and a half about the violence against asian americans, in part because the pandemic and fears of the pandemic, and so you faurk. dual dult. at rock springs there was a coal mine that was run by the big railroad, the union pacific, and there were white workers and work ez that made the same ring. that was a difference of opinion, but it erupted into a...
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but, yet, i didn't know scott mann during my time in service.y is and how much appreciation they have for each other. ainsley: right. pete: they know each over and they always say that dude is amazing. it's a reflengz to the other person. ainsley: do so much for each other. pete: man on right and left bring you home. brian: lieutenant sheryl under a gag order family came with him. some people recognize who he is. solitary confinement because he spoke out and spoke about the disastrous frerst afghanistan nobody took account for it nobody paid the price for it except him who is speaking out and saying what an embarrassment the president and his leadership did. pete: you have been in touch with him. and we did get a chance to have him here. you know,. brian: he can't speak. ainsley: he is not allowed to. pete: we didn't want -- but if we had announced him he probably would have gotten the biggest applause of the night for sure. they didn't want that. brian: spoke out for the 13 families. pete: the one guy. what struck me about him early on. i think
but, yet, i didn't know scott mann during my time in service.y is and how much appreciation they have for each other. ainsley: right. pete: they know each over and they always say that dude is amazing. it's a reflengz to the other person. ainsley: do so much for each other. pete: man on right and left bring you home. brian: lieutenant sheryl under a gag order family came with him. some people recognize who he is. solitary confinement because he spoke out and spoke about the disastrous frerst...
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catherine mann is alongside him, speaking right now.emember, she has come from finance into the bank of england very recently. basically, the governor of the bank a big limb saying that every meeting is in play. michael saunders, who is also there in the monetary policy committee, saying without tighter policy, inflation will rise. the market is now expecting december as being the time we are going to get that rate hike going through, unless the unreliable boyfriend strikes again. alix: it is like a double whammy , and then you add in covid, and you wonder if the u.s. is just six weeks behind europe as we have been this entire pandemic, and if we are overthinking that we are coming out of this. strategists are making their assessments are 2022. morgan stanley is the latest. they want to avoid u.s. stocks and bonds. we will speak to amy wu silverman of rbc capital markets on how to position into next year. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ sec. yellen: the pandemic has been calling the shots for the economy and for inflation. if we want to get infl
catherine mann is alongside him, speaking right now.emember, she has come from finance into the bank of england very recently. basically, the governor of the bank a big limb saying that every meeting is in play. michael saunders, who is also there in the monetary policy committee, saying without tighter policy, inflation will rise. the market is now expecting december as being the time we are going to get that rate hike going through, unless the unreliable boyfriend strikes again. alix: it is...
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. >>> rob port mann said otherwise. >> these long-term investments are going to help.on occurs when demand outstrips supply. ports and freight rate, roads and bridges around other assets will help on the supply side. that's why economists say this bill is counterinflationary, which is so important right now as american families are facing higher prices on everything from gas to groceries. >> the white house couldn't have scripted better words from a republican senator than that. house speaker nancy pelosi is preparing lawmakers for a long week ahead. it's aimed at passing the build back better act. the congressional budget office is preparing the final score for legislation on friday, setting up a vote soon after. speaker pelosi is warning they may need to postpone their break. house democrats will hold the weekly caucus meeting today where we expect to hear more about this week's timeline. joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. mike, always great to see you. this is undeniably a big day for democrats. walk us through it. we heard the president
. >>> rob port mann said otherwise. >> these long-term investments are going to help.on occurs when demand outstrips supply. ports and freight rate, roads and bridges around other assets will help on the supply side. that's why economists say this bill is counterinflationary, which is so important right now as american families are facing higher prices on everything from gas to groceries. >> the white house couldn't have scripted better words from a republican senator than...
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l and the heroism award to former green beret scott mann.eeds goes to the building homes for heroes foundation, an organization that builds modified mortgage free homes for injured military veterans. you can watch the whole event this sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel and, of course, you can stream it always on fox nation. it was a great event. congrats to pete hegseth for steering that whole thing. tomorrow on "special report," we continue to monitor the jury deliberations in the kyle rittenhouse trial plus the latest on the possible vote late tonight concerning president biden's social spending and tax bill and we have our focus on the midterms. we will look at a couple of key race. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "fox news primetime" hosted by jesse watters starts right now, hey, jesse. >> jesse: hey, bret. thanks a lot. good evening and welcome to "fox news primetime." i'm jesse watters. day three of jury deliberations has come to a cl
l and the heroism award to former green beret scott mann.eeds goes to the building homes for heroes foundation, an organization that builds modified mortgage free homes for injured military veterans. you can watch the whole event this sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel and, of course, you can stream it always on fox nation. it was a great event. congrats to pete hegseth for steering that whole thing. tomorrow on "special report," we continue to monitor the jury...
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it is not articulated that way, there is no other way to explain how he feels he could pardon steve mann after steve bannon ripped supporters. it really is an astonishing thing when you step back from it and imagine a guy runs for president on the platform are building a wall that mexico is going to pay for. of course mexico does not pay for, and does not get built. his cronies then start a fund a private fund to build a wall. they steal from the fund and the president pardons them forpa stealing from his own people. now how does that happen? got to be a really good grifter to get away with that. he is a really good grifter. >> and you land that it mind and think of the worst that could happen if the former president were to win reelection again? the country survived it had some guardrails. what is your concern? >> i don't think they will hold for another four years. they came very close to not holding this t time. we were fortunate, number one, biden oh one by the larger that he did. his poorly represented by the rudy giuliani's. that hair dye running down their face, and thatd ridiculo
it is not articulated that way, there is no other way to explain how he feels he could pardon steve mann after steve bannon ripped supporters. it really is an astonishing thing when you step back from it and imagine a guy runs for president on the platform are building a wall that mexico is going to pay for. of course mexico does not pay for, and does not get built. his cronies then start a fund a private fund to build a wall. they steal from the fund and the president pardons them forpa...
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lieutenant colonel scott mann joins me now, a green beret who served in afghanistan.ed services committee today. good to have you on this morning. >> thanks for having me on, jim. appreciate it. >> let's speak specifically about the afghan special operations forces that you're lobbying for for their safety today, speaking to members of the house. why are they in particular under threat today in afghanistan? >> well, jim, one of the things i would say is there are so many groups that are at risk right now in afghanistan, whether they are former female judges, lgbtq, or of course the afghan special operations forces. i think the reason that the afghan special operators are so concerning, as well, is also the risk if they are captured. these are folks we worked intimately, very closely with, so not only is there a moral imperative but a security imperative as well. you know, frankly, they stood up against the taliban all the way to the very end. >> they are the units really that kept fighting when we heard that many parts of the rest of the military peeled away. is it as
lieutenant colonel scott mann joins me now, a green beret who served in afghanistan.ed services committee today. good to have you on this morning. >> thanks for having me on, jim. appreciate it. >> let's speak specifically about the afghan special operations forces that you're lobbying for for their safety today, speaking to members of the house. why are they in particular under threat today in afghanistan? >> well, jim, one of the things i would say is there are so many...
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he was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15 year olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershireing the case —— told us more about the background to today's decision. when he was given a licence for raping and murdering the 215 euros and that's a don ashworth where his victims and he was arrested after an extensive inquiry involving the dna testing of testing of thousands of men from the area where the killings took place. at the time he committed his first crime, pitchfork was a 22—year—old married father of two. and his release on parole in september was highly contentious, but the government said he was subject to some of the strictest conditions ever imposed on a prison or on parole. now, as he say, this news has only emerged in the last hour or so. the ministry ofjustice has said that collin pitchfork has been arrested and recalled to prison. it's understood pitchfork was returned to custody today over a breach his licence conditions and his three release will be a matter for the parole board. now in his early 60s, he was not recalled for committing any further offences but
he was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15 year olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth in leicestershireing the case —— told us more about the background to today's decision. when he was given a licence for raping and murdering the 215 euros and that's a don ashworth where his victims and he was arrested after an extensive inquiry involving the dna testing of testing of thousands of men from the area where the killings took place. at the time he committed his first crime, pitchfork...
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s former top negotiator christiana figueres and the world-renowned climate scientist michael mann. travelers, immigrants, they came with nothing, not even a word of english, and they built an entire universe. >> how three brothers built a company that would bring the global economy to its knees as "the lehman trilogy" comes to brdw
s former top negotiator christiana figueres and the world-renowned climate scientist michael mann. travelers, immigrants, they came with nothing, not even a word of english, and they built an entire universe. >> how three brothers built a company that would bring the global economy to its knees as "the lehman trilogy" comes to brdw
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mlb commissioner rob mann friend has voiced his support, saying native american community in georgia or in the region is only supportive of the braves program, including the chop. but this is a national pastime, not a regional one. so the statement that was released on wednesday, the national congress of american indians, writes in our discussion with the atlanta, braves we have repeatedly and unequivocal, we made our position clear. native people are not mascots, and degrading rituals like the time hawk chop, that dehumanize in harm us, have no place in american society. with the controversy over this swirling all week, it's no accident that former president trump, decided to attend last night's game. and here's how that went. >> [noise] let's keep that video up there for a moment. i want you to really look at this. trump clearly came to this game, for a reason. he is inserting himself at the center of the latest cultural war flash point, that's his brand. it's been the center of his own electoral strategy from the beginning. and the fact that it's happening in georgia, is only natu
mlb commissioner rob mann friend has voiced his support, saying native american community in georgia or in the region is only supportive of the braves program, including the chop. but this is a national pastime, not a regional one. so the statement that was released on wednesday, the national congress of american indians, writes in our discussion with the atlanta, braves we have repeatedly and unequivocal, we made our position clear. native people are not mascots, and degrading rituals like the...
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most people in our party at that time like henry bel mann, former from oklahoma, great guy, i would say a moderate republican. moderate conservative. we thought we would balance for budget like people to get that home. if you don't have the, money you didn't spend it. >> it is almost a moral, or at least it is ethical, to live within your means. at the very least, not to borrow from your kids. >> yeah. >> take it to the rich. even would-be goldberg was complaining the other day about the estate tax. oh, we are making headway. it's like, oh, that's what i like they are. one of the consequences to the republican party and conservativism if you toss that aside? if you no longer define yourself -- >> well, look what happened in 2006. i think we were at war with the primary. we are spending money faster than democrats, as far as all these little pet projects and earmarks, we own the world records. -- stevens, colleague don young. and there is others, but that is a disease now. we passed the big bill, they're at least 2000 earmarks. i wouldn't say we never had them, or if you got one little p
most people in our party at that time like henry bel mann, former from oklahoma, great guy, i would say a moderate republican. moderate conservative. we thought we would balance for budget like people to get that home. if you don't have the, money you didn't spend it. >> it is almost a moral, or at least it is ethical, to live within your means. at the very least, not to borrow from your kids. >> yeah. >> take it to the rich. even would-be goldberg was complaining the other...