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- translation: each one of them part of the national level and - part of the national level and the process of our revolution will not stop. but it has precipitated the resistance in the region, will not retreat with its martyrdom. the resistance in the area will not go back, retreat. and the victory will be on the side of the resistance. resistance in gaza has confused people, perplexed people. islam in its chest has actually... all the vile acts. there is not one but two support this kind of solidarity. the deluge, in gaza, it has actually made this usurper and entity. it is the fears that has been affecting it since its birth. this means that... this has made the zionist entity, it has made that entity go back to 70 years back. that means that the struggle of the people of... the lebanese people. it has moved the zionist entity back to 70 years. the main element of war is lack of security. and it is the presence of the zionist entity and the state which claims that they are trying to get a settlement in the area. the unsettling position in the region is because of the interfe
- translation: each one of them part of the national level and - part of the national level and the process of our revolution will not stop. but it has precipitated the resistance in the region, will not retreat with its martyrdom. the resistance in the area will not go back, retreat. and the victory will be on the side of the resistance. resistance in gaza has confused people, perplexed people. islam in its chest has actually... all the vile acts. there is not one but two support this kind of...
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if you just looked at polling, the vast majority of polls at the state and national level -- if you looked at fundamental models, incumbency, all the other problems with all the main factors, they suggested trump, or more specifically, a much tighter election. if not a 50-50 election. when i would say is this triangulation, we need to be careful. there is one thing about perfecting our own craft, the craft of the poll. ensuring that we have the most robust instrument possible. and in this context today, that means having methods that get at those maga nonresponders. those are the silent killers for us. but perfecting our craft is different than using multiple indicators to forecast an election. we want the most robust poll possible. we want those maga nonresponders. we also want these other indicators, like the main problem i mentioned in our forecasting model to understand what we have so we can perform summary judgment. i wanted to separate the two. the poll book. i already have my copy and it is fantastic. kind of building on what you're talking about, looking -- putting that looking fo
if you just looked at polling, the vast majority of polls at the state and national level -- if you looked at fundamental models, incumbency, all the other problems with all the main factors, they suggested trump, or more specifically, a much tighter election. if not a 50-50 election. when i would say is this triangulation, we need to be careful. there is one thing about perfecting our own craft, the craft of the poll. ensuring that we have the most robust instrument possible. and in this...
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lithuanian political elite, they all consider themselves to be the balts, that is, for them the national level is not the top level, they are all oriented towards taking up posts in this euro-bureaucracy, for this... this is the crown of their career for them, this is very important, this is a change of consciousness, a change of approach, when national policy is secondary, we say, as they do not observe national interests, yes , they are not a priority for them, they have all become part of this new ruling class, a new nomenclature has emerged, when you are built, led through the education system, brought to certain political structures at the national level, and... with very good content, and you then carry out this policy, this is the kind of system that has been built, that is, it is not just that macrons appear out of nowhere or scholz out of nowhere, no, this is all the result of this negative selection, negative selection, which is being carried out there, now according to plan, very curious statements have begun to come from european capitals. from kiev, podalyak mikhail opened up, it
lithuanian political elite, they all consider themselves to be the balts, that is, for them the national level is not the top level, they are all oriented towards taking up posts in this euro-bureaucracy, for this... this is the crown of their career for them, this is very important, this is a change of consciousness, a change of approach, when national policy is secondary, we say, as they do not observe national interests, yes , they are not a priority for them, they have all become part of...
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the goal has been held at the national level for 3 years. it has been for a long time . it is very good for technical players, old players, and now the level of my country is good for selecting a team. there is also a national talent search, in which my competitions are highly capable. the teams that came and have that potential are almost the provinces . all the teams are good. the championship is not known . whoever plays well, any team with one heart will win the championship. the national championship with the participation of 31 teams in two age groups is being held in shahid ba honar camp. first, the games are played at the local level. then at the level of the province and at the level of the country, we now have 31 teams in the category of 12 to 15 years old , 31 teams in the category of 15 to 18 years old, coaches of the federation football in these competitions, they seek to discover new talents. there are talents in these children that maybe if this platform that is prepared now continues and special attention is paid to it, in the future, national players can
the goal has been held at the national level for 3 years. it has been for a long time . it is very good for technical players, old players, and now the level of my country is good for selecting a team. there is also a national talent search, in which my competitions are highly capable. the teams that came and have that potential are almost the provinces . all the teams are good. the championship is not known . whoever plays well, any team with one heart will win the championship. the national...
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services should be done at the national level, such as giving employment permits to the university and saravan health network, as well as correcting the overtime formula for nurses, which we have because of the lack of nurses. unfortunately, we have to give forced overtime to a number of our nursing colleagues. my amount is very low. these are the measures that are being carried out by the government and the ministry of health. iran exports drugs to 40 countries of the world, according to the director general of pharmaceuticals of the food and drug organization, the high quality of iranian manufactured products and the succession of domestic companies are the reason. to export medicine to 40 countries of the world. mr. sadeghian also said that more than 450 drug production lines are active in the country, monitoring the production quality is equal to world standards. dear viewers, while saying goodbye, i invite you to please pay attention to the news of the area. in the name of god, the most merciful, the most merciful, peace and mercy of god be upon muhammad and his family, and greeti
services should be done at the national level, such as giving employment permits to the university and saravan health network, as well as correcting the overtime formula for nurses, which we have because of the lack of nurses. unfortunately, we have to give forced overtime to a number of our nursing colleagues. my amount is very low. these are the measures that are being carried out by the government and the ministry of health. iran exports drugs to 40 countries of the world, according to the...
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it could be the ideological distinction or polarization plays out at the national level but at the local level it is much more about meat and potatoes. actually in-- you win and lose t the garbage men to vote, you win and lose if you keep the streets paved. it might have been more basic bread-and-butter issues that mattered and where you sat on the political spectrum was less important. i think at the presidential level that matters, but maybe the local election brought out more practicality in brazilian voters. >> questions? >> thank you for this talk. i have a question about your thoughts on decision-makers, policymakers, donald trump, kamala harris, joe biden and how they view the will of the people from your perspective. and if you had a magic wand that you could get decision-makers and politicians to understand about polling and the industry, what would you try to get them to understand? >> i can't speak specifically about these actors but what i can say is they run the gamut. you have individuals that are heavy consumers of information and incorporate that information in decision-m
it could be the ideological distinction or polarization plays out at the national level but at the local level it is much more about meat and potatoes. actually in-- you win and lose t the garbage men to vote, you win and lose if you keep the streets paved. it might have been more basic bread-and-butter issues that mattered and where you sat on the political spectrum was less important. i think at the presidential level that matters, but maybe the local election brought out more practicality in...
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equipment, be it javelin anti-tank systems, bradley tanks. 16 or atakams are accepted at the national levels not a nato decision. in fact, there is no such thing as a nato weapon. these are all weapons of different countries. rutta emphasized the national one prerogatives regarding the imposition of restrictions, in particular , regarding the decision of the united states. he doesn't support such restrictions now, but he doesn't really have the authority to do so. this was douglas luth's comment, which he considers an important sign of continued support for ukraine. the visit of the new nato secretary general mark rutte to kyiv in the first days in office. douglas lud, he says that at the same time, the new head of the alliance emphasized that the decision to provide weapons to ukraine and the conditions for their use is made by the allies at the national level. and actually the general lt. lude believes that the united states should make it a priority to supply ukraine with new long-range weapons made in the united states, just as washington has done with air defense missiles. delaying the
equipment, be it javelin anti-tank systems, bradley tanks. 16 or atakams are accepted at the national levels not a nato decision. in fact, there is no such thing as a nato weapon. these are all weapons of different countries. rutta emphasized the national one prerogatives regarding the imposition of restrictions, in particular , regarding the decision of the united states. he doesn't support such restrictions now, but he doesn't really have the authority to do so. this was douglas luth's...
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fixed grid design provides the framework that us to compare and integrate data on regional and national levels of resolution. the beauty of this grid is its flexibility. states or regions adapt e maps design by intensifying the grid to increase number of sampling sites. this allows states or regions to augment baseline imap information giving area specific with known statistical for a fraction of the cost independent studies using the imap approach, local regions and states can their own report cards using compatible information and consistent terminology in maps. design this information to be totally into the national picture, providing even more depth and statistical precision e maps. second, distinguishing feature is its monitoring philosophy. for years we tried to measure the quality of the environment by measuring the pollutants we put into it. e maps emphasis is different, like a doctor examining a patient. imap looks directly the condition of living systems. this isn't easy. it's much simpler to measure pounds of pollutants than to decide when a wetland is healthy. so has launched a maj
fixed grid design provides the framework that us to compare and integrate data on regional and national levels of resolution. the beauty of this grid is its flexibility. states or regions adapt e maps design by intensifying the grid to increase number of sampling sites. this allows states or regions to augment baseline imap information giving area specific with known statistical for a fraction of the cost independent studies using the imap approach, local regions and states can their own report...
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but i think at the core of this campaign, at the national level, here in pennsylvania, it is a fightbout two rings. the first is rights. the fight for voting rights, women's rights, workers rights. all on the line. but this is also a fight about working families, about working together to help our working families to lower costs, to fight the fentanyl crisis, and to take care of the most vulnerable among us. our kids, seniors, people with disabilities, helping our veterans. that is what we do as democrats. now, i've got something to say about my opponent, a couple of things. my opponent is a former hedge fund ceo. and he told some lies in this campaign. he lied about living in pennsylvania when he was living in connecticut. he lied about how he grew up. he said he came from nothing. that is what he said. he had a pretty good upbringing, like i did. we were lucky to have strong families and to grow up with a lot of advantages. he should tell a different story about that. he also lied about creating jobs in pennsylvania, when he outsourced jobs from pennsylvania to india and china. he
but i think at the core of this campaign, at the national level, here in pennsylvania, it is a fightbout two rings. the first is rights. the fight for voting rights, women's rights, workers rights. all on the line. but this is also a fight about working families, about working together to help our working families to lower costs, to fight the fentanyl crisis, and to take care of the most vulnerable among us. our kids, seniors, people with disabilities, helping our veterans. that is what we do...
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reduce the number and scope of political controversies that have to be resolved uniformly at the national level. federalism emerged as a compromise between partisans of a centralized national state and champions of a decentralized federally. their dispute came down largely to one core question. with the national government govern the people directly, with the state serving as its administrative districts, or with the national government govern only the states in a few discrete areas while the state governments alone would have direct contact with the american people? unable to agree on either approach the convention worked its way towards a novel idea. the state governments and the national government would both govern the people directly, but with regard to different subjects. they explicitly rejected a layered approach in favor of a parallel approach. broadly speaking, the federal government would govern the a plot -- the economy, diplomacy, and defense. it encompasses quite a lot, especially given economic policy. and the states would continue to govern everything else including the core pol
reduce the number and scope of political controversies that have to be resolved uniformly at the national level. federalism emerged as a compromise between partisans of a centralized national state and champions of a decentralized federally. their dispute came down largely to one core question. with the national government govern the people directly, with the state serving as its administrative districts, or with the national government govern only the states in a few discrete areas while the...
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that extended to the national level and what has been done at the state level. people began to realize that the national government could do this more effectively. the argument in the northeast is if the state laws are invalid who will pay? the argument in the west is, if they are going to overturn this at the state level, let's pressure congress to do it. i want to conclude on the point that the claim to control immigration rests on the claim by the national government to sovereignty over the national territory. in that territory there were hundreds of autonomous tribal nations with their own conception of sovereignty. we can trace how immigration law and the state of american law through power unfolds in tandem . it is no coincidence that the citizenship act and immigration and restriction in 1924 coincided with--within one week of each other. thank you so much. also maddalena and erika for inviting >>> hello everyone. thank you for hosting and facilitating this. and to my fennel--fellow panelists and for inviting me to participate in this general american hist
that extended to the national level and what has been done at the state level. people began to realize that the national government could do this more effectively. the argument in the northeast is if the state laws are invalid who will pay? the argument in the west is, if they are going to overturn this at the state level, let's pressure congress to do it. i want to conclude on the point that the claim to control immigration rests on the claim by the national government to sovereignty over the...
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so voting is very important, not just on the national level. one of the things i write about and i hope people take away from this book is that there's a necessity of at the local level. we see this come alive in technicolor in recent years with all of the book bands the book bands are happening at the the local town council, the county, the school. the only way to fight that is to get involved at the local level, at the county level, with the school board. so many of the most important battles that take place, as i quote, the great novelist james lee burke in the first line of the book happen, in places few people care about. so if you live in one of these places that few people about well, you care about that. your friends and neighbors care about that place. so you need to get involved moved in that place because that's exactly what the right wing is doing. that's why we see these astroturf organizations like moms for liberty, and that's why we see steve bannon using his podcast to instruct his audience to get involved with the local electio
so voting is very important, not just on the national level. one of the things i write about and i hope people take away from this book is that there's a necessity of at the local level. we see this come alive in technicolor in recent years with all of the book bands the book bands are happening at the the local town council, the county, the school. the only way to fight that is to get involved at the local level, at the county level, with the school board. so many of the most important battles...
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somebody is taking money in the middle and we will attack that making on the national level.cheering and applause] the issue of giving tax cuts, donald trump will give tax cuts to the richest amongst us. we want to give tax cuts to 100 million middle-class americans. this one is transformational. we did it in minnesota and during the pandemic, $6 million -- $6,000 tax credit during the first year of the child's life. they want to talk about the things that don't impact you. where are you going to find childcare? how are you going to afford it? we need to hire more people to work in childcare in we are incentivizing to subsidize some of the cost so folks can get out and work. they asked jd vance where we should get childcare in he said ask grandma to do it. god knows grandma isn't doing anything else like having a career and living her life into doing things like that. [cheering and applause] we should offer classes to these guys to learn how to talk to women. [cheering and applause] kamala, this is another big issue, she wants to extend issues to affordable pharmaceuticals. t
somebody is taking money in the middle and we will attack that making on the national level.cheering and applause] the issue of giving tax cuts, donald trump will give tax cuts to the richest amongst us. we want to give tax cuts to 100 million middle-class americans. this one is transformational. we did it in minnesota and during the pandemic, $6 million -- $6,000 tax credit during the first year of the child's life. they want to talk about the things that don't impact you. where are you going...
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. >> bill: on the national level you are right about that. state matters, seven battleground states looking at them for months. nate silver "new york times." my gut says donald trump. and my guess is that it is true for many anxious democrats but a 50/50 forecast really does mean 50/50 and you should be open to the possibility that those forecasts are wrong and that could be the case equally in the direction of mr. trump and ms. harris. i don't know how you answer that, tom. the question we get more than any others. you undercounted in 2016, you undercounted in 2020. you are trying to compensate for that now. can the pollsters do it? can they be right? >> this is one of rumsfeld's, the known unknown. we can't possibly know the outcome until all the votes are counted. i will say the polls did undercount trump in 2016. they were worse at the national level in 2020 but, for example, in pennsylvania our cp average was 1.2% and what the vote came in at. and so look, most of these races in the seven battleground states are within the margin of erro
. >> bill: on the national level you are right about that. state matters, seven battleground states looking at them for months. nate silver "new york times." my gut says donald trump. and my guess is that it is true for many anxious democrats but a 50/50 forecast really does mean 50/50 and you should be open to the possibility that those forecasts are wrong and that could be the case equally in the direction of mr. trump and ms. harris. i don't know how you answer that, tom. the...
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so i level of the nations league. so idon'l — level of the nations league.nd why people would be doubting this group of players — would be doubting this group of players. it's a tough moment, there — players. it's a tough moment, there is— players. it's a tough moment, there is no— players. it's a tough moment, there is no doubt about it, but we believe in ourselves. in the same league as scotland and portugal, poland will face croatia and title holders spain will meet serbia. in league c, northern ireland will try for a victory at windsor park after losing 1—0 away to bulgaria last month. a win for england woman against west indies would guarentee them a place in the semi—finals of the t20 world cup — they're currently in action in their final group game. the windies won the toss and elected to bowl. they are currently 38 for three _ losing the wicket of danni wyett—hodge for 16 and alice capsey for just i. if england win, they'll face new zealand in the final. if they lose, then they, west indies and south africa will all finish on six points and run—rate
so i level of the nations league. so idon'l — level of the nations league.nd why people would be doubting this group of players — would be doubting this group of players. it's a tough moment, there — players. it's a tough moment, there is— players. it's a tough moment, there is no— players. it's a tough moment, there is no doubt about it, but we believe in ourselves. in the same league as scotland and portugal, poland will face croatia and title holders spain will meet serbia. in...
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it is certainly not working at the national level of politics at that particular time. he does have a rule in pennsylvania constitution. " talked about teaching and we from them as well. we want to shoot some video with you. he teaches 18 courses at troy high school in troy, michigan. here he was talking about how he teaches common sense. course students need to have more sources to learn about the mood of the country during the revolutionary era and beyond looking at the declaration of independence. if we are looking at different documents and different books and pamphlets, we need to provide this about the mood of the american people. thomas payne is one of those early american muckrakers were his providing context and with a stirring common sense is a great example of that. this clearly on when you read common sense. he just despises monarchy. you also get thomas payne's writing and he is really holding a lot of the lightning thinkers and their theories. that is something when you read the declaration of independence, you have been utilizing a lot of the same topics
it is certainly not working at the national level of politics at that particular time. he does have a rule in pennsylvania constitution. " talked about teaching and we from them as well. we want to shoot some video with you. he teaches 18 courses at troy high school in troy, michigan. here he was talking about how he teaches common sense. course students need to have more sources to learn about the mood of the country during the revolutionary era and beyond looking at the declaration of...
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but i think at the core of this campaign, at the national level, here in pennsylvania, it is a fight about two rings. the first is rights. the fight for voting rights, women's rights, workers rights. all on the line. but this is also a fight about working families, about working together to help our working families to lower costs, to fight the fentanyl crisis, and to take care of the most vulnerable among us. our kids, seniors, people with disabilities, helping our veterans. that is what we do as democrats. now, i've got something to say about my opponent, a couple of things. my opponent is a former hedge fund ceo. and he told some lies in this campaign. he lied about living in pennsylvania when he was living in connecticut. he lied about how he grew up. he said he came from nothing. that is what he said. he had a pretty good upbringing, like i did. we were lucky to have strong families and to grow up with a lot of advantages. he should tell a different story about that. he also lied about creating jobs in pennsylvania, when he outsourced jobs from pennsylvania to india and china. h
but i think at the core of this campaign, at the national level, here in pennsylvania, it is a fight about two rings. the first is rights. the fight for voting rights, women's rights, workers rights. all on the line. but this is also a fight about working families, about working together to help our working families to lower costs, to fight the fentanyl crisis, and to take care of the most vulnerable among us. our kids, seniors, people with disabilities, helping our veterans. that is what we do...
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would you say that you would ban abortion at the national level.erstand there is not a consensus, but would you move to ban abortion at a national level? >> couldn't do that even if i wanted to, kristen. i'm a bible believing christian, and the sanctity of life. we couldn't even get -- it would be a very small vote right now even among republicans. we have a lot of work to do. the pro-life groups are out there doing what they do, and we care about women at all stages of pregnancy and all stages of life. we are for family, we are for ivf and everything that allows for this and we need to take care of these ladies who are in difficult situations with their pregnancies and that's what the states are doing effectively and pregnancy centers, there is a lot of work being done and for us to have dialogue about this issue and there is not a bill coming to congress because we nowhere near -- >> some states are doing this effectively and some women have said their lives are at risk because of these states. with three weeks from election day, former president
would you say that you would ban abortion at the national level.erstand there is not a consensus, but would you move to ban abortion at a national level? >> couldn't do that even if i wanted to, kristen. i'm a bible believing christian, and the sanctity of life. we couldn't even get -- it would be a very small vote right now even among republicans. we have a lot of work to do. the pro-life groups are out there doing what they do, and we care about women at all stages of pregnancy and all...
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react please.na >> it is really disappointing that ourl political figures at this national level are engagin in this cheap rhetoric and that is such grotesque distortion of the supreme court which not only protects donald trump but the office of the presidency and says that presidents can't be heldally criminally liable in ts administration has tried to do for their official acts. that is way the constitution has to operate that the supreme courtrt recognizedum and that is true whether the president is donald trump or joe biden or barack obama. it doesn't matter. it is about the presidency and will in the separation of poweri you know, parenting is nothing new in election campaigns, laura, but i don't think we have witnessed pandering on this level. just go back t o the previous segment she's promising blacktr epmen a special entrepreneurship program for giving loans to black men. how can that be consistent with the constitution question xp nhen she threw a after-the-fact, it says and others on the website. and will, i have to go back toea this bret baier conversation ath her because
react please.na >> it is really disappointing that ourl political figures at this national level are engagin in this cheap rhetoric and that is such grotesque distortion of the supreme court which not only protects donald trump but the office of the presidency and says that presidents can't be heldally criminally liable in ts administration has tried to do for their official acts. that is way the constitution has to operate that the supreme courtrt recognizedum and that is true whether...
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polling coming in from our partners here in the us, cbs news, and they have shown that on the national levelone point percentage lead over donald trump. and in those critical seven battleground states, they are tied. it is a dead heat. and remember, it is those battleground states that matter the most. and that is why we're seeing both candidates, both kamala harris and donald trump, out on the campaign trail trying to drum up as much support as possible, particularly among some of those persuadable voters, some of those people who might not have cast a ballot at all in the last election, hoping to somehow gather enough votes together to be able to win. it is important to say that both of these candidates gave us a bit of an idea of what their closing message might be. so donald trump, you heard in that report from our colleague gary there speaking about economy, immigration, about crime. these are themes that we continue to hear from donald trump on the campaign trail. and he painted a fundamentally dark picture of where the country is right now. he talked about sinister and corrupt forces
polling coming in from our partners here in the us, cbs news, and they have shown that on the national levelone point percentage lead over donald trump. and in those critical seven battleground states, they are tied. it is a dead heat. and remember, it is those battleground states that matter the most. and that is why we're seeing both candidates, both kamala harris and donald trump, out on the campaign trail trying to drum up as much support as possible, particularly among some of those...
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you just adjusted may be true and that is that something of the national level has happened were trump will be more popular in blue states for a variety of reasons whether crime or immigration and a lot of trump's frothy numbers right now and frothy is in quite a record but his numbers be more elevated than the national level accounting voters that will not have anything to do with who's going to win on november fifth which is to say hundred thousand voters in the 7 swing states haven't made up their mind. so i love your prediction. i don't know if it's true but i think we should all be aware that it's a possibility and if you turn out to be right it's a good 1. >> i'm good to call up my hans nickel moment and everyone will talk about it. it supposedly. hans nichols axios reporter. very good sense of humour. i believe that helps in politics and life. speaking of good sense of humour back some trump loyalists might disagree. we talked to mark cuban to a billionaire investor. big backer of kamala harris, and he thinks it is her race to lose. she's doing just fine. what he sees that maybe
you just adjusted may be true and that is that something of the national level has happened were trump will be more popular in blue states for a variety of reasons whether crime or immigration and a lot of trump's frothy numbers right now and frothy is in quite a record but his numbers be more elevated than the national level accounting voters that will not have anything to do with who's going to win on november fifth which is to say hundred thousand voters in the 7 swing states haven't made up...
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we don't have massive blowout races in this country at the national level.a, michigan, and arizona and georgia, they're always going to be tight, right? that's just the very nature of it. you will not have a candidate at the national level win by six or seven points or they wouldn't be battleground states anymore or when you look at donald trump's support and you have 28% and unin 2016. what did he get in 2020? he got 48% and lost in 2020. i think if you look at where he is and consistently in the polling and he's roughly around 47, 48% and i'm sitting in the trump campaign looking at history, i'm not going to win with 47, 48% in this coming election without real, dramatic voting by third party candidates like we saw in 2016. how do i get above 47, 48%, how do i, in fact, get to a plurality and that's been challenging in his numbers. >> so the ground game as connor lamb says is key here, but i wonder when you look at some of the things that have happened in just this week, the comments that were made at the rally by the trump rally by a comedian, what joe bi
we don't have massive blowout races in this country at the national level.a, michigan, and arizona and georgia, they're always going to be tight, right? that's just the very nature of it. you will not have a candidate at the national level win by six or seven points or they wouldn't be battleground states anymore or when you look at donald trump's support and you have 28% and unin 2016. what did he get in 2020? he got 48% and lost in 2020. i think if you look at where he is and consistently in...
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and i would impose a national abortion ban. on the state level, i also promoted measures to ensure easier access to care on medicare and otherwise. my opponent in this regard has an extreme position. she supports a position to allow people to get abortions for any reason up until birth. including the seventh, eighth, and ninth month. that is an extreme position. she also supports not allowing doctors to be the only ones to conduct this procedure. it is an extreme position. she also supports not allowing parental notification. that is an extreme position as well. those positions are out of step with people in the seventh congressional district. >> congressman, respectfully. you voted against funding planned parenthood 12 times in the state legislature. you voted against codifying roe v. wade as recently as 2022 when we know it was going to get overturned at the national level. you will not sign onto a bill protecting and enshrining ibf into law. you voted against women in the military leaving their basis to get abortions. and you know you are tryi
and i would impose a national abortion ban. on the state level, i also promoted measures to ensure easier access to care on medicare and otherwise. my opponent in this regard has an extreme position. she supports a position to allow people to get abortions for any reason up until birth. including the seventh, eighth, and ninth month. that is an extreme position. she also supports not allowing doctors to be the only ones to conduct this procedure. it is an extreme position. she also supports not...
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Oct 18, 2024
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for conservative policy to deliver but we can't just deal with the administrative state at a national level. what we've also got is the global administrative state. we have the united nations, the world health organization, we have the cop process. and one of the things i tried to do was stop britain hosting cop in glasgow. i but i want to see us in future abandon that process. the best
for conservative policy to deliver but we can't just deal with the administrative state at a national level. what we've also got is the global administrative state. we have the united nations, the world health organization, we have the cop process. and one of the things i tried to do was stop britain hosting cop in glasgow. i but i want to see us in future abandon that process. the best
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we need more policies on the national level to speed up the uptake of electric costs. it doesn't help that we just caught the generous purchase subsidies that were in place until the end of last year. we argued for a reform of the context ation scheme and of basically making fossil fuel cause more expensive. this model has seen success in norway where you kind of shift consumer patterns by taxing one commodity more than the other. but this model isn't in place in germany. the government had set aside money for charging stations, but it was under utilized last year. the a mocked close to $2000000000.00 euros for charging infrastructure, but only ended up spending less than a quarter of that money. some of the bottlenecks include issues with acquiring raw material and general slow expansion of the electricity bridge. at the start of the episode, we are if charging infrastructure is being developed too slowly in germany, for example, the issues with charging our complex is the question of good capacity subsidies and investment. and the rest of the world is progressing slo
we need more policies on the national level to speed up the uptake of electric costs. it doesn't help that we just caught the generous purchase subsidies that were in place until the end of last year. we argued for a reform of the context ation scheme and of basically making fossil fuel cause more expensive. this model has seen success in norway where you kind of shift consumer patterns by taxing one commodity more than the other. but this model isn't in place in germany. the government had set...
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voted against codifying roe as recently as 2022 when we knew bro would get overturned at the national levelu will not sign on to a bill protecting and enshrining ivf into law. you voted against women in the military leaving their basis. you know you are trying to hold two things in your mind that once because you have a website that you are used to that show pro-life. their women bleeding out in parking lots. they are women whose bodies have full-body infections, sepsis. in the states where abortion has been outlawed and criminalized, doctors, ob/gyn are fleeing in record numbers. at what point is that the federal government's job to make sure women are protected and women's rights are protected? i find it ironic that you think it is an extremist point of view >> i give you 30 seconds to respond to that. the eighth and ninth month to have an abortion. allowing people other than doctors to conduct their procedure. that which was included in was just referenced to an expansion. a very different thing. i am pro-choice and i would oppose a national abortion ban. >> ms. altman, i will pick up on
voted against codifying roe as recently as 2022 when we knew bro would get overturned at the national levelu will not sign on to a bill protecting and enshrining ivf into law. you voted against women in the military leaving their basis. you know you are trying to hold two things in your mind that once because you have a website that you are used to that show pro-life. their women bleeding out in parking lots. they are women whose bodies have full-body infections, sepsis. in the states where...
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we also need to adapt legislation at international and national level to allow law enforcement to stop just in and seize and destroy them when they find them.- when they find them. just to exand when they find them. just to expand a — when they find them. just to expand a little _ when they find them. just to expand a little more - when they find them. just to i expand a little more for people being confronted with this afresh. what are the big health hazards, if you can expand, what are the risks they pose? nitazenes are highly potent and toxic synthetic opioids, which means apart from the psychoactive effects, and their effects as painkillers, they also have an effect on the body, they are depressing breathing, they are slowing down breeding to the extent that a person could stop breathing, and that could have fatal consequences. —— slowing down breathing. fatal consequences. -- slowing down breathing.— fatal consequences. -- slowing down breathing. you mentioned there is need _ down breathing. you mentioned there is need for— down breathing. you mentioned there is need for legislati
we also need to adapt legislation at international and national level to allow law enforcement to stop just in and seize and destroy them when they find them.- when they find them. just to exand when they find them. just to expand a — when they find them. just to expand a little _ when they find them. just to expand a little more - when they find them. just to i expand a little more for people being confronted with this afresh. what are the big health hazards, if you can expand, what are the...
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extensive measures have been taken in this direction, some projects have been carried out at the national level under the title of peace plan in the city. that is, from last year until now, more than 11 stages of the project have been implemented at the country level real with plural purpose. the conviction of exposed drug addicts and also the arrest of drug dealers in this area , attention was paid to the people's concerns because we had centers regarding the presence of exposed drug addicts . it was alarming, well, our priority was actually the centers, which fortunately, we can say that with the extensive measures taken in this area , we are witnessing a relatively good situation and it can be confirmed that we are relatively stable in some polluted areas. yes, you have definitely heard about shush hirandi in fact, it was obvious that the main centers of presence of drug addicts were more than thousands of people gathering there. anyway, people were worried. in fact, everyone was really complaining about this situation . well, the action taken by the police was in line with the measures of t
extensive measures have been taken in this direction, some projects have been carried out at the national level under the title of peace plan in the city. that is, from last year until now, more than 11 stages of the project have been implemented at the country level real with plural purpose. the conviction of exposed drug addicts and also the arrest of drug dealers in this area , attention was paid to the people's concerns because we had centers regarding the presence of exposed drug addicts ....
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how we go further on the open data i would go further on the ai stuff but i believe we need a national levelresponse to the movement of artificial intelligence in the economies of the world and how that changes national security. i'm hoping it's just the start of it. i would go way further ahead of everybody else as best as we possibly can to get to the position we need to in the market. our commercial partners have been wholly aware of the risks and they are shaping their capabilities. i'm sure they are outliers if you think about it that they've been shaping their products as well and they know we are aware and thoughtful about this too. we are going as fast as we can want to make sure we stay on the front of this and make sure we are able to harness al -- ai and the most useful ways but every meeting in every engagement everything we are looking for everyme trendline we are followg has this in mind the potential for the risk and the downsides and sometimes to walk away. their partners out there who say we are thinking about this. we are just day-to-day and maybe that's outside of our risk
how we go further on the open data i would go further on the ai stuff but i believe we need a national levelresponse to the movement of artificial intelligence in the economies of the world and how that changes national security. i'm hoping it's just the start of it. i would go way further ahead of everybody else as best as we possibly can to get to the position we need to in the market. our commercial partners have been wholly aware of the risks and they are shaping their capabilities. i'm...
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mother altogether are important conversations that will happen better on a state level. >> moderator: would you support a national standard or handle it at the state level? >> gleich: we have seen dyer and intended consequent as of the dobbs decision. in states like utah with this uncertainty we see one in 5 ob/gyns considering leaving, we've seen an increase in the number of women who died during childbirth. we also have seen this spread into attacks on ivf. for my husband rob and i, ivf may be the only way that we can start a family in the future. my opponent has said i wish as a man i didn't have to make these decisions, representative curtis, you don't. it's long past time to end this egregious government overreach into our most personal and intimate decisions. utah deserves a us senator that trusts families to make the best decisions for themselves free from government intervention. >> bowen: several things to unpack here. a baby's heart is beating by six weeks. it has its own blood supply which is different from the mother's blood. by 10 weeks our baby is fully formed, ten fingers, ten toes, organs, the ent
mother altogether are important conversations that will happen better on a state level. >> moderator: would you support a national standard or handle it at the state level? >> gleich: we have seen dyer and intended consequent as of the dobbs decision. in states like utah with this uncertainty we see one in 5 ob/gyns considering leaving, we've seen an increase in the number of women who died during childbirth. we also have seen this spread into attacks on ivf. for my husband rob and...
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level. he wrote a book on this. they had the tax. it could be public charge provision. people began to realize, actually, that the national government can do this more effectively. the argument of the northeast is that stakeholders are valid. who is going to pay? who is going to return state- level discriminatory measures against the chinese? well, let's do a more thorough job. the claim to control immigration rests on the claim by the national government to sovereignty in that territory, there were hundreds of autonomous -- semiautonomous tribal nations. with their own conception of sovereignty. we can trace how immigration law and native american law, through this power, unfold in tandem. it is no coincidence, really, that the indian citizenship act have the immigration restrictions in 1924 that coincide within one week of each other. thank you so much. veryone. thank you, maddalena, for hosting facilitating and to my fellow panelists and also maddalena and erika for inviting >> hey, everyone. thank you for facilitating this. hello to my fellow panelists, and also, thank you for inviting me to participate in this discus
level. he wrote a book on this. they had the tax. it could be public charge provision. people began to realize, actually, that the national government can do this more effectively. the argument of the northeast is that stakeholders are valid. who is going to pay? who is going to return state- level discriminatory measures against the chinese? well, let's do a more thorough job. the claim to control immigration rests on the claim by the national government to sovereignty in that territory, there...
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debates at the national level also entered a heated phase: israel declared a personal grant for un secretary general antonio guterres, and russia directly declared the helplessness of the security council. russia's permanent representative to the un, vasily nebenzya, at an emergency meeting of the security council indicated that the middle east region is sliding into the abyss of a major war. we discussed the conflict in the middle east with grigory karasin, chairman of the federation council committee on international affairs. grigory. russia consistently advocates for a ceasefire, so that the ground operation is stopped, how do they hear our position in the international arena, how is it perceived and how do you see this development of this situation in general? well , in my opinion, the whole world sees the development of this situation as definitely alarming, because it is developing according to such a catastrophic scenario, and we are really on the threshold, perhaps. they should change their positions, such a soft, some kind of streamlined approach, as a minimum to a more decisive ton
debates at the national level also entered a heated phase: israel declared a personal grant for un secretary general antonio guterres, and russia directly declared the helplessness of the security council. russia's permanent representative to the un, vasily nebenzya, at an emergency meeting of the security council indicated that the middle east region is sliding into the abyss of a major war. we discussed the conflict in the middle east with grigory karasin, chairman of the federation council...
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got no one on sundays. him then humphrey, who later became hitler's interior minister at the national level was 1st interior minister here and through india. in a conservative coalition hatch was clean cut, all you tried to get all left wingers out of administrative positions and stuff communists from the coming may years or teachers for example, mice. the guys knew that somebody should be a excess of the quick. he also had the portfolio for education, where he tried to reshape the culture to bring about a kind of national socialist transformation of society and politics. just item that is a shuffling deputy take in fact, so that's leave out on the. so what was the mood like among ordinary people? how could it come to this is global. i think many people had a real sense of crisis after the 1st world war and the economic crisis that followed. interesting. asking the clique, not the virtual german who's suffered hyperinflation in the 1920s pile. and then at the end of the 1920s there was a major economic crisis. actually a global economic crisis, which just caesar individual i to which of the
got no one on sundays. him then humphrey, who later became hitler's interior minister at the national level was 1st interior minister here and through india. in a conservative coalition hatch was clean cut, all you tried to get all left wingers out of administrative positions and stuff communists from the coming may years or teachers for example, mice. the guys knew that somebody should be a excess of the quick. he also had the portfolio for education, where he tried to reshape the culture to...
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we will attack that and make sure on the national level -- [cheers] this issue about giving tax cuts.d trump will do it, he'll give tax cuts but to the richest amongst us. we want to give tax cuts to 100 million middle-class americans. this one is transformational. we did it in minnesota during the pandemic. $6,000 child tax credit in the first year of the child's life. it matters. you know this. they want to talk about things that impact you. the young folks. where are you going to find childcare? how are you going to afford it? were making sure were hiring more people to work and childcare ends and incentivizing being able to subsidize some of the cost so folks can get out and work. that makes a difference. they asked jd vance what we should get childcare and he said ask grandma to do it. god knows grandma is not doing anything else, like having a career in living her life and doing things like that. we should offer classes to these guys to how to talk to women so they can get this right. they don't know how to do it. [cheers] kamala wants to extent -- this is another one of those b
we will attack that and make sure on the national level -- [cheers] this issue about giving tax cuts.d trump will do it, he'll give tax cuts but to the richest amongst us. we want to give tax cuts to 100 million middle-class americans. this one is transformational. we did it in minnesota during the pandemic. $6,000 child tax credit in the first year of the child's life. it matters. you know this. they want to talk about things that impact you. the young folks. where are you going to find...
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only would fix this in the empire state, but then go to washington and advance these ideas on a national leveld now gone down. >> people believed in him so not just people in new york, this was a national government information. >> and all of that, all of that gone it was an overwhelming loss of a rare leader happening. >> the very same day that bear stearns collapsed, setting off one of the worst financial crisis in us history. but the sheriff of wall street had already turned in his badge we have just learned that eliot spitzer remember him, the former governor of new york, will not face any charges in relation to his prostitution scandal earlier this year, the us attorney's office investigated and ultimately declined to prosecute spencer. >> thank you. >> so resigning from office was the only punishment spitzer god for his law-breaking and hypocrisy the american people can forgive a lot when it comes to sex, but hypocrisy, not so much. at least if you're a democrat. >> so when spitzer ran for comptroller after briefly hosting a cnn talk show filled with way too much passive aggression, stay
only would fix this in the empire state, but then go to washington and advance these ideas on a national leveld now gone down. >> people believed in him so not just people in new york, this was a national government information. >> and all of that, all of that gone it was an overwhelming loss of a rare leader happening. >> the very same day that bear stearns collapsed, setting off one of the worst financial crisis in us history. but the sheriff of wall street had already...
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for conservative policy to deliver but we can't just deal with the administrative state at a national level. what we've also got is the global administrative state. we have the united nations, the world health organization, we have the cop process. and one of the things i tried to do was stop britain hosting cop in glasgow. i but i want to see us in future abandon that process. the best people to make decisions are people that a democrat typically elected in sovereign nations. it is not people sitting on international bodies who would divorce from the concerns of the public. the final thing conservative need to do is appeasement and by ending appeasement. i'm talking about the appeasement of woke or ism at home as well as the appeasement of totalitarianism abroad. we have to do both of those things because both of those things are threatening our way of life. totalitarian regimes like china, russia and have to be stood to the only thing they understand is strength. and now the military aid budget has been passed through congress. the needs to be more clarity about russia can be defeated and
for conservative policy to deliver but we can't just deal with the administrative state at a national level. what we've also got is the global administrative state. we have the united nations, the world health organization, we have the cop process. and one of the things i tried to do was stop britain hosting cop in glasgow. i but i want to see us in future abandon that process. the best people to make decisions are people that a democrat typically elected in sovereign nations. it is not people...
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. >> reporter: just a year after that, alessandra was competing at a national level. ♪ ♪ >> reporter:then i just started doing a cappella. >> reporter: with her quick thinking, also came amazed reactions from the public. >> i saw a lot of faces. >> reporter: how were the faces? >> like -- >> reporter: >> like -- >> reporter: al tessandra's famy believes that helped her win. [speaking in a global language] showing her adaptation skills while she made the song her own. holding notes longer than the original track. now she's on to take the mariachi world by storm. >> and being that she's so young, and she's already done so much in this one year, somehow she's got something very special in her that's just developed. ♪ ♪ >> such a big, big voice for that little person. adorable at that. our thanks to cecilia trevino for that report. >>> if you want halloween to last all year, one connecticut man has a hand-crafted solution. 28-year-old christopher sherknacky makes forever jack-o'-lanterns. each one is unique. >> i leave them as-is, for people to spray paint and color them how they want. i
. >> reporter: just a year after that, alessandra was competing at a national level. ♪ ♪ >> reporter:then i just started doing a cappella. >> reporter: with her quick thinking, also came amazed reactions from the public. >> i saw a lot of faces. >> reporter: how were the faces? >> like -- >> reporter: >> like -- >> reporter: al tessandra's famy believes that helped her win. [speaking in a global language] showing her adaptation skills...
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presidents have done the same thing on a national level adding to our debt. for reasons they can't control. it is an immeasurable force. i get it. how do you stop that? how do you get them to talk about how they pay for what they want to do? >> look at some of the people surrounding the trump team right now. these are business owners greater the ceo that's gonna come into his administration and do what we did. the bureaucracy is driving the ship. we need to stop spending more than we take in. we need to reduce the size of government. it is slow and unresponsive. i can't imagine the waste at the federal level. when i look at what i was able to do cutting 21 agencies to save $215 million -- i can tell you that is conservative in 3 years. think of what they can do if they could cut taxes and reduce regulations and reduce the size of government and plow those savings back into tax cuts for the american people in the business community. you don't get a better result by increasing their corporate tax rate. you don't get a better result by increasing -- >> spending
presidents have done the same thing on a national level adding to our debt. for reasons they can't control. it is an immeasurable force. i get it. how do you stop that? how do you get them to talk about how they pay for what they want to do? >> look at some of the people surrounding the trump team right now. these are business owners greater the ceo that's gonna come into his administration and do what we did. the bureaucracy is driving the ship. we need to stop spending more than we take...