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margie was born in alabama, but she called westminster her home for more than 60 years. she's survived by two of her four children, 19 grandchildren, 23 -- 23 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great grandchildren. i will always remember margie rice as a pioneer and a leader who loved and cared for the westminster community with all her heart. she will be missed. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. nehls, for five minutes. mr. nehls: madam speaker, crime is up across the country. cities that defunded their police are now facing the consequences. police chiefs have gone on national tv to literally beg, beg for more support and assistance. what started as a far-left political slogan ended up impacting real-world policy in numerous democrat-run cities. now, crime is surging across america, and just the other day, there was a brazen shootout a mile, a mile away from the white house. the facts and the numbers do not lie. this is president biden's crime crisis. rather than face the ra
margie was born in alabama, but she called westminster her home for more than 60 years. she's survived by two of her four children, 19 grandchildren, 23 -- 23 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great grandchildren. i will always remember margie rice as a pioneer and a leader who loved and cared for the westminster community with all her heart. she will be missed. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr....
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margie, many thanks to you. we have to go to our next guest, but thank you for taking the time. >> my pleasure. >> we do want to find out more about rockslides and things on we know that caltrans has been busy. we have a spokeswoman with caltrans joining us right now by phone and we do appreciate your time. i should introduce you fully, my apologies. christine nadler and you represent district 9. tell us what happened on the roadways. we heard reports of rockslides. give us the picture there. >> absolutely. so we closed u.s. highway 395 at bridgeport to the nevada state line. there is a canyon through there, walker canyon, which has had several rockslides and there are several campgrounds up there. we also have slides on state route 88 and 89 and all of our maintenance crews are out and deployed, looking to see what the damage is and if anybody needs assistance and how quickly they can get the boulders off the sides of the road. >> this is a very large undertaking to actually move these boulders and undoubtedly
margie, many thanks to you. we have to go to our next guest, but thank you for taking the time. >> my pleasure. >> we do want to find out more about rockslides and things on we know that caltrans has been busy. we have a spokeswoman with caltrans joining us right now by phone and we do appreciate your time. i should introduce you fully, my apologies. christine nadler and you represent district 9. tell us what happened on the roadways. we heard reports of rockslides. give us the...
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my sanity said margie receive andy and catch hold on to me she will need some of them all see to find work or not we wouldn't need wisdom to me so long. give it a shot more nice which your people or you got it back to me and then we already did you get the the sense on issues you've got can you know provide the city to do something about it. i guess that would. ready be my job that you might want the your stamp last resign. my job was to go on and also check on a junior high school last year like the day the. 7 marie mammal bought the jealous clock. i'll just come up to them. i made it to school. i just don't know if that new rule is me. god go here and i want to come, i don't know of. it's already get your daughter. she managed interest. don't sound like you're not getting this unit, i guess. i mean, you're by the which of that miss you. gotcha. yeah. does jim, i got you tied to the level down to handle a load. i look up on that. i'm the, i got the, the the, the the still because the spot, the what i much much, much of the key to come to the, to the simply foresee. but all shall, wil
my sanity said margie receive andy and catch hold on to me she will need some of them all see to find work or not we wouldn't need wisdom to me so long. give it a shot more nice which your people or you got it back to me and then we already did you get the the sense on issues you've got can you know provide the city to do something about it. i guess that would. ready be my job that you might want the your stamp last resign. my job was to go on and also check on a junior high school last year...
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. >> we're exhausted by the ron johnsons, tucker carlsons, we're exhausted by margie the right w chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine. >> elder care facilities, even those who work for the private sector will also have to comply with the new rule as well. health care providers have until august 23rd to get all of their employees to comply with the new rule. spokesperson for the governor for now says t plans to issue fines. the governor's move isscross th. especially in co have just reinstituted mask rules. we have a san jose dmv office. this is where they're taking this. that's a pretty bold stand to take so how are people reacting? >> reporter: well, as you can imagine, there aren't too many state agencies that require face-to-face contact than the dmv but we essentially got mixed opinions from people we talked to about the governor's new order for state employees. it was a busy day at the dmv offices on alma avenue in san jose. jerome brown took a while to get his new license plate. while he believes the governor is right to require state workers get vac
. >> we're exhausted by the ron johnsons, tucker carlsons, we're exhausted by margie the right w chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine. >> elder care facilities, even those who work for the private sector will also have to comply with the new rule as well. health care providers have until august 23rd to get all of their employees to comply with the new rule. spokesperson for the governor for now says t plans to issue fines. the governor's move isscross...
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. >> we're exhausted by the ron johnsons and tucker carlsons, the margie taylor greens, the right wing echo chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine. >> health care providers are trying to get all their employees to comply with the new rule. >> a new poll shows the race is getting tighter. as of last week, 48% favor keeping governor newsom. 43% want to recall him. according to a poll by emerson college in boston. it appears his numbers are declining as coronavirus cases climb again. >> if this pandemic decides to rear its head even more so, the governor's going to have a more difficult time, you're going to have those who didn't want to be re-masked and those who didn't want to be masked period. >> the governor has larry elder as the surprise leader among the opposition with 16%. >>> a live look at the u.s. capitol where tomorrow the search for answers begins of the house committee investigating the deadly january 6 insurrection at the capitol will have its first hearing tomorrow. law enforcement officers are expected to testify. you can watch the hearing li
. >> we're exhausted by the ron johnsons and tucker carlsons, the margie taylor greens, the right wing echo chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine. >> health care providers are trying to get all their employees to comply with the new rule. >> a new poll shows the race is getting tighter. as of last week, 48% favor keeping governor newsom. 43% want to recall him. according to a poll by emerson college in boston. it appears his numbers are declining...
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is, there is a chance we may see that that's going to change the whole dynamic, especially from a margie standpoint of companies. there's a lot of companies may be squeeze in a huge way as labor costs increases. and on top of it is what you're talking about is this is this issue with that we didn't seen in 1919, which is this massive fiscal policy that turned into a labor shortage. where folks are just not willing to go back to the labor force. and so i think that that's, that's just exacerbating a natural issue of a secular decline, of wages and salaries that is about to change as we learn through all history, especially in the merging markets. and i think a lot of millennials and younger crowds of the us has not really experienced really lation, but it, you know, i come from the emerging markets and i know that when you have those types of programs where you give the money to the people, especially in the bottom, 50 percent, or from a helicopter money type of policies that received today. those tend to translate into reflection and that's exactly what we're seeing now. and then on top
is, there is a chance we may see that that's going to change the whole dynamic, especially from a margie standpoint of companies. there's a lot of companies may be squeeze in a huge way as labor costs increases. and on top of it is what you're talking about is this is this issue with that we didn't seen in 1919, which is this massive fiscal policy that turned into a labor shortage. where folks are just not willing to go back to the labor force. and so i think that that's, that's just...
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they are disciplining liz cheney but not margie taylor green. >> what do they do in the end, and republicans joe biden's vaccination efforts, some even suggesting that door-to-door vaccination efforts could somehow end up in guns being confiscated from people. how do things like that play with the electorate? do people buy all of this? >> well, you know, when you talk about the polarization in american politics, it's often measured in different answers in a public opinion poll. the democrats have different views on gun control or gay rights than republicans. we see that this plays out in very life and death consequences in the daily experiences of americans, and the differences in the way that red and blue states impose lockdowns, and now this enormous gulf that is not only very formidble but widening between red and blue counties over whether to get the vaccine, polling last week from abc washington post here in america, roughly 85% of democrats said they have already been vaccinated. only 45% of flrepublicans, and e remaining republicans almost all say they have no intention on getting vac
they are disciplining liz cheney but not margie taylor green. >> what do they do in the end, and republicans joe biden's vaccination efforts, some even suggesting that door-to-door vaccination efforts could somehow end up in guns being confiscated from people. how do things like that play with the electorate? do people buy all of this? >> well, you know, when you talk about the polarization in american politics, it's often measured in different answers in a public opinion poll. the...
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and my father said to my mother, he said, see, margie?old you we shouldn't have had him. >> "welcome back kotter," it's in my bones. it's in my dna. that slow, sexy -- ♪ welcome back ♪ ♪ your dreams were your tickets out ♪ ♪ welcome back ♪ ♪ to that same old place that you laughed about ♪ >> boy, what an honor. in my class. all four marx brothers. rocco, stupo, jerko and dumbo. >> the sweathogs were a collection of guys with a special relationship with their teacher. they were brothers and friends. >> up your nose with a rubber hose. >> barbarino was set up to be you know, the sex symbol. >> vinny barbarino. damn. >> washington is a basketball player cool guy. >> hi there. >> epstein is the tough guy. >> come on, watching a fight i ain't in makes me nervous. >> horshack is the nerd. >> did you know that horshack means the cattle are dying? [ animal noises ] >> when "welcome back kotter" premiered, we were a hit. >> and suddenly, abc attracted. audience who had been so underserved by primetime tv. >> the kids, the teens, the young people,
and my father said to my mother, he said, see, margie?old you we shouldn't have had him. >> "welcome back kotter," it's in my bones. it's in my dna. that slow, sexy -- ♪ welcome back ♪ ♪ your dreams were your tickets out ♪ ♪ welcome back ♪ ♪ to that same old place that you laughed about ♪ >> boy, what an honor. in my class. all four marx brothers. rocco, stupo, jerko and dumbo. >> the sweathogs were a collection of guys with a special relationship...
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ron johnsons of the world, margie taylor greene. i watch them, listen, pay attention.forming people. they're putting people's lives at risk. people are dying because of the misinformation, knowingly or unknowingly, regardless, time to call it out. draw the lines. overwhelming majority of people. look, i recognize they have real concerns. we're working in california to address the issues and getting family doctors and providers to address the anxieties and concern. but let's call it out. there is a right-wing talking point here. it's overwhelmingly coming from certain networks and it's having an impact on getting this disease behind us. now it's impacting our economy. it's impacting not just our public health, it's impacting our ability to get our kids into school. so enough. including by the way the folks behind this damn recall in california. the exact same people subscribing mass coverings and he equivalence to holocaust, with he have to call out the misinformation. >> all right. gavin newsom, thank you for your time. we hope to continue the conversation with you in
ron johnsons of the world, margie taylor greene. i watch them, listen, pay attention.forming people. they're putting people's lives at risk. people are dying because of the misinformation, knowingly or unknowingly, regardless, time to call it out. draw the lines. overwhelming majority of people. look, i recognize they have real concerns. we're working in california to address the issues and getting family doctors and providers to address the anxieties and concern. but let's call it out. there...
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i think the notion that margie taylor green and others have started, if the government is behind something, therefore, by definition, facism, is a worn out and dangerous trope that is essentially trying to fight a political battle where i say the biden administration has been avoiding political battles. i give great credit to the president for steering clear of taking the bite on a lot of this chum being thrown in the water by effectively saying we're going to be steadfast focused on every single american. you can try to distract us by calling us names and talking about mashism, but they've got to focus on what they were elected to do, which the last president did not do. >> and there has been an absence of leadership. part of what's happening is there's this cowardice. mitch mcdonald came out and said get vaccinated. jim justice being proactive, saying we really need to do in. a lot of republican leaders, i don't know what the governor of missouri, what note he's been striking on this but a t lot of republican leaders pushing it to the side or using this idea of like standing up to big go
i think the notion that margie taylor green and others have started, if the government is behind something, therefore, by definition, facism, is a worn out and dangerous trope that is essentially trying to fight a political battle where i say the biden administration has been avoiding political battles. i give great credit to the president for steering clear of taking the bite on a lot of this chum being thrown in the water by effectively saying we're going to be steadfast focused on every...
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exhausted by the ron johnson's and the tucker carlson's were exhausted by the margie taylor greens were exhausted by the right wing echo chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine, and its advocacy and safety were exhausted by the politicalization of this pandemic, and that includes mask wearing it has been equated to the holocaust. it's disgraceful, it's unconstitutional. it's unconscionable 75% of the states eligible population has received at least one dose of the vaccine statewide. the positive testing rate is now at 5.2% that's compared to 0.7% last month. hospitalizations also up approaching 3000 patients last month. that number was at about 900 patients. governor newsom says these changes will not apply to teachers because teachers are not considered state employees. however, individual business. this is companies in school districts can implement their own requirements. they are also allowed to make restrictions that are more strict than the state reporting live in the newsroom. i'm james torrez ktvu. fox two news. alright, big announcement from the gov
exhausted by the ron johnson's and the tucker carlson's were exhausted by the margie taylor greens were exhausted by the right wing echo chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine, and its advocacy and safety were exhausted by the politicalization of this pandemic, and that includes mask wearing it has been equated to the holocaust. it's disgraceful, it's unconstitutional. it's unconscionable 75% of the states eligible population has received at least one dose of the...
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i rise today to pay tribute to a well-known figure in orange county community, margie rice. rice served on the westminster city council for 22 years and as mayor of westminster for 12 of those years. mrs. steel: before that he she served for the school board of trustees for 17 1/2 years. she dedicated her time for making life better for those she served and was an outspoken force in my community. a cornerstone of her legacy is the rose center theater in westminster where she spearheaded and secured funding for. rice is survived by two of her four children, 19 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great grandchildren. margie rice was a leader in westminster for more than six decades and she will be so missed by family, friends, and our community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, one week ago today, speaker pelosi m
i rise today to pay tribute to a well-known figure in orange county community, margie rice. rice served on the westminster city council for 22 years and as mayor of westminster for 12 of those years. mrs. steel: before that he she served for the school board of trustees for 17 1/2 years. she dedicated her time for making life better for those she served and was an outspoken force in my community. a cornerstone of her legacy is the rose center theater in westminster where she spearheaded and...
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caller: yes, it's margie. man is doomed to repeat his history.he romans were considered one of the most powerful dynasties of the h at the time -- of the age. they spread out so thinly, trying to control other countries and fighting in all kinds of wars. we are doing the same thing. i don't know when we are going to learn our lesson. host: that's margie, in delaware. taking a look at the president's decision. thank you for all who participated. two guests are joining us during the course of the morning. first, the executive director of the national organization for the reform of marijuana laws to talk about the efforts on the state and federal the report andf the american dominance and space. those conversations are coming up on washington journal. >> sunday night on q&a, donald ritchie tells us about drew pearson, who derailed the political careers of several members of congress. >> he appeared in over 600 newspapers every day, even holidays. he did that from 1932 until 1969. he also had a radio show on sunday nights, a very popular radio show.
caller: yes, it's margie. man is doomed to repeat his history.he romans were considered one of the most powerful dynasties of the h at the time -- of the age. they spread out so thinly, trying to control other countries and fighting in all kinds of wars. we are doing the same thing. i don't know when we are going to learn our lesson. host: that's margie, in delaware. taking a look at the president's decision. thank you for all who participated. two guests are joining us during the course of the...
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median cpi for example or pce, they are somewhere between 1.9 to 12.6% >> and it is a key point and margiet to help tamp down and maybe put a lid on some of the prices of some of those particularly industrial commodities too. i mean, i bring that up in a week where we're also having a conversation around chinese tech and crackdowns we're seeing there and the ripple effects that will have to the ip off the pipeline here in the u.s. too. do investors need to be paying closer attention to the goings on there and what it could mean more broadly to other markets including ours >> it looks like chinese growth is actually decelerate ing to something really closer to 5% this is not that far away from our own 3%, 4% growth. so again, another area of pressure on commodities that is very much dissipating. and of course most of the rest of the degree merging markets rely heavily on china for their own demand, so we think it will be rather muted. and growth may be a little bit of a disappalachianointment foro people >> thank you both, have a great weekend. >>> as we head to a quick break, here is a loo
median cpi for example or pce, they are somewhere between 1.9 to 12.6% >> and it is a key point and margiet to help tamp down and maybe put a lid on some of the prices of some of those particularly industrial commodities too. i mean, i bring that up in a week where we're also having a conversation around chinese tech and crackdowns we're seeing there and the ripple effects that will have to the ip off the pipeline here in the u.s. too. do investors need to be paying closer attention to...