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north carolina.ixated by that. >> are they going like that in north carolina, governor? >> at a mega rally, they certainly went. >> governor, welcome. on my side of the aisle that's what we've got and we're trying to figure out with nikki haley in all of that how that's going to play out. on the democratic side you and i were talking a little bit before about how the biden administration has really provided states with good glide path that are impacting the economy, the health care system, et cetera. talk a little bit about how you see the differences between the two parties setting up for the national narrative around public policy. because we have not really have a public policy debate yet in this country, and i think that's an advantage for joe biden, quite honestly. what is your take on how you're seeing things set up right now for president biden versus president trump, in terms of how the states governors are looking at -- >> we're all here this weekend, republican and democratic governors. and
north carolina.ixated by that. >> are they going like that in north carolina, governor? >> at a mega rally, they certainly went. >> governor, welcome. on my side of the aisle that's what we've got and we're trying to figure out with nikki haley in all of that how that's going to play out. on the democratic side you and i were talking a little bit before about how the biden administration has really provided states with good glide path that are impacting the economy, the health...
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eastern part of rowan county, which at the time was this enormous county in western north, the north carolina backcountry at the time, the spurgeon arrived, there was the fastest growing in the fastest growing colony in british north america. so of people were going there. and jane and her family prospered in north carolina. within a few, william acquired roughly 700 acres of land, which was more than three times what he had owned in maryland and virginia, where land a lot more expensive. their family grew by 76. jane had given birth to 11, surviving, and there was probably a miscarriage or a stillbirth sandwiched in there somewhere as well. the spurgeon also became stalwart members of a thriving abbotts creek baptist church community, although when they had lived in maryland, they had worshiped at the local anglican church, the of england most impressive of all, though, was the fact that in 1764, less than a decade after he arrived in north carolina, william spurgeon got himself appointed as one of rowan county's justices of the peace, which made him one of the leading men in the county. now
eastern part of rowan county, which at the time was this enormous county in western north, the north carolina backcountry at the time, the spurgeon arrived, there was the fastest growing in the fastest growing colony in british north america. so of people were going there. and jane and her family prospered in north carolina. within a few, william acquired roughly 700 acres of land, which was more than three times what he had owned in maryland and virginia, where land a lot more expensive. their...
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the gentlewoman from north carolina. ms. manning: i am prepared to close if the other side has no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. manning: i yield myself such time as i may consume for the purpose of closing. i support this bill and the underlying provision of law it seeks to amend which works to protect u.s. businesses from being targeted by foreign boycotts particularly against nations friendly to the united states like israel. i hope my colleagues will join me in supporting h.r. 3016. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves -- the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman is recognized. mr. lawler: i yield myself the balance of my time. i want to thank my democrat co-lead, congressman josh gottheimer of new jersey, the co-chair of the problem solvers caucus and all of our bipartisan co-sponsors for working with me on this important bill to update our antiboycott laws, to respond to potential threats facing the united states, and our ally united states. which
the gentlewoman from north carolina. ms. manning: i am prepared to close if the other side has no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. manning: i yield myself such time as i may consume for the purpose of closing. i support this bill and the underlying provision of law it seeks to amend which works to protect u.s. businesses from being targeted by foreign boycotts particularly against nations friendly to the united states like israel. i hope my...
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so you have a beautiful, full state right next to you, north carolina -- we love north carolina.her daughter carolina, and i said which state? she said both. they have the most beautiful daughter named carolina. we love them both very much and we won them very easily and one of the reasons we won north carolina is a man named michael whatley. we gave him our endorsement, and it looks to me like he is going to be going on to the national republican party as the boss. thank you very much, and he will be working with laura. and we may be putting kelly in -- kellyanne in the group two. you will do a fantastic job, what a job biggest in north carolina. that evening of 2020 with those votes coming in, we are leading in pennsylvania, and all of the sudden something happened. it went -- and that we are leading all over the place, and we were leaving, but north carolina -- where is that going to go? when are they going to drop lots of ballots into that one? do you know what we did, he just kept that thing and we never had a problem, and i said that is my kind of guy. he had hundreds of la
so you have a beautiful, full state right next to you, north carolina -- we love north carolina.her daughter carolina, and i said which state? she said both. they have the most beautiful daughter named carolina. we love them both very much and we won them very easily and one of the reasons we won north carolina is a man named michael whatley. we gave him our endorsement, and it looks to me like he is going to be going on to the national republican party as the boss. thank you very much, and he...
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that's why i'm going to run for north carolina's attorney general.plause] >> stephen, what's your response to this warfare? >> good morning cpac. it's great to see so many people here at this panel today. this is the most important conversation topic i think you could possibly have an american now. the fact that you all here says you understand that. i'm honored to be on this panel with three incredible legal minds and legal warriors. i want to say that let's give around of applause to the future attorney general. [applause] >> the only way out of this nightmare is going to be filling every legal office in this country with dan bishop's and ken paxtons. that's the short answer. this is exactly who should be here for this conversation for that reason. there is something very broken in the conservative brain and has been for a long time. call it a mental illness, call it a spiritual failing, call it a moral deficiency, call it a weakness or softness or just being pathetic [laughter] >> there is something really broken in the conservative brain. they ar
that's why i'm going to run for north carolina's attorney general.plause] >> stephen, what's your response to this warfare? >> good morning cpac. it's great to see so many people here at this panel today. this is the most important conversation topic i think you could possibly have an american now. the fact that you all here says you understand that. i'm honored to be on this panel with three incredible legal minds and legal warriors. i want to say that let's give around of applause...
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first black lieutenant governor of north carolina and i'm running to be the governor of north carolina that's right. and as we travel the state, we like to tell people the story of how republicans have turned north carolina around. in 2010 north carolina was $3 billion to $6 billion in debt to the federal governor. we couldn't pay state workers. teachers didn't get a raise for six years. nobody wanted to come to north carolina and do business. taxes were too high. regulations were too stiff. then republicans took over in 2010 and now 13 years later, not only do we find ourselves not one dime in debt to the federal government. we have a $5 billion surplus. [applause] and for two years running, north carolina is the number one business destination according to many major publications. we're on firm financial footing. everyone wants to come to north carolina to do business and despite the fact of the ills that we see at the federal level with inflation, with the workforce issues, the supply chain issues, small business owners in north carolina are at an all time, a record high for the las
first black lieutenant governor of north carolina and i'm running to be the governor of north carolina that's right. and as we travel the state, we like to tell people the story of how republicans have turned north carolina around. in 2010 north carolina was $3 billion to $6 billion in debt to the federal governor. we couldn't pay state workers. teachers didn't get a raise for six years. nobody wanted to come to north carolina and do business. taxes were too high. regulations were too stiff....
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in north carolina late margin for president was 170,000 votes. low wage it would only take 18.9% of a low w income low-wage nonvoters to match or exceed the margin of voters in that state. we have power we have got to use it and the time is now to build the third reconstruction be a resurrection of power in this moment. there is no turning back. march the second we mobilize for 42 straight weeks to shift the political electorate in this country. [applause] at this time i want to invite cochair of the poor people's campaign a national call for our revival to come. following her one of our posters in this country will come and talk as c well. and to make very clear why this is a critical issue that put people seeking elected office cannot cannot and must not ignore. [applause] >> we know from the experience of leaders in the poor people's campaign a national call for more revival. economic justice and saving this democracy are deeply connected. this rich nation that has the wherewithal to end poverty tomorrow where there is the political will we mu
in north carolina late margin for president was 170,000 votes. low wage it would only take 18.9% of a low w income low-wage nonvoters to match or exceed the margin of voters in that state. we have power we have got to use it and the time is now to build the third reconstruction be a resurrection of power in this moment. there is no turning back. march the second we mobilize for 42 straight weeks to shift the political electorate in this country. [applause] at this time i want to invite cochair...
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the senator from north carolina. mr. tillis: it was about a month ago in banking committee we had a panel come before us who were talking about fentanyl and how in the banking system we should try to figure out ways to get rid of the illicit finance of fentanyl. one of the people who testified is a country music artist and rapper called jelly roll. it turned out that jelly roll grew up in antioch, tennessee. i did too. when i went to ask him questions, i started by saying you grew up in antioch. where you did grow up? he described the area. i said you remember country meadows. he said yeah, i used to live there. i said me, too. it's a trailer park in ainlt -- in antioch, tennessee. i understand there are families who need tax credits. i know there are families that need help. i was one of those families. there's a right way to do it and a wrong way to do it. i want to make sure we don't conflate the concern i have about using one credit card to pay off another credit card with tax policy that i'm okay with, with child ta
the senator from north carolina. mr. tillis: it was about a month ago in banking committee we had a panel come before us who were talking about fentanyl and how in the banking system we should try to figure out ways to get rid of the illicit finance of fentanyl. one of the people who testified is a country music artist and rapper called jelly roll. it turned out that jelly roll grew up in antioch, tennessee. i did too. when i went to ask him questions, i started by saying you grew up in...
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the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. ms. manning: i rise in strong support of h.r. 5856 and i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentlelady is recognized. ms. manning: i was proud to help introduce this bipartisan bill and alongside my good friend and one of the colleagues whom i've worked closely in congress, representative chris smith of new jersey, as well as my dear friend, representative susan wild, to re-authorize the traffic victims protection act of 2000. congress has re-authorized this important bill several times, in 2003, 2006, 2008, 2013, and most recently in 2019. this legislation serves as a reminder that congress has long played and will continue to play a critical role in advancing u.s. interests and global efforts to combat and eliminate human trafficking. i want to thank representative smith for having authored the first modern u.s. anti-trafficking bill and its subsequent re-authorizations, and for his tireless work fighting to do the right thing to protect those who
the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. ms. manning: i rise in strong support of h.r. 5856 and i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: t he gentlelady is recognized. ms. manning: i was proud to help introduce this bipartisan bill and alongside my good friend and one of the colleagues whom i've worked closely in congress, representative chris smith of new jersey, as well as my dear friend, representative susan wild, to re-authorize the traffic victims...
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were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina.ond degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, for trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together? >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> everyone had his or her attorney that sat down with us. >> collins of 30. >> there was no motive. >> alex is attorney. >> lack of evidence. >> p. j. tucci's attorney. >> lack of evidence. >> and two attorneys for laura. >> it was a circumstantial case. >> they were all prepared to argue that the prosecution had no idea what really happened in that basement. does anyone know who the real killer is? >> the real killer knows, it could've been one of many people. >> this is a classic whodunnit. >> district tierney and assistant da, tim prosperity, admitted they didn't know who deliver the final blow. but that didn't stop them from saying all four defendants were responsible for craig rideout's death. you can charge them all with second degree murder even
were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina.ond degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, for trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together? >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> everyone had his or her attorney that sat down with us. >> collins of 30. >> there was no motive. >> alex is attorney. >> lack of evidence. >> p. j. tucci's attorney....
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in north carolina, the margin of victory was 170,000 votes., 920,000 poor and low-wage eligible voters did not vote. it would only take 18.9 percent of voters to -- we have power. it's the time to use it. there is no turning back. march 2, we mobilize for 42 straight weeks to shift the political electorate in this country. [applause] at this time, i want to invite the co-chair for the poor people's campaign, reverend dr. liz theoharis to come. and then following her, celinda lake will talk as well, making clear why this is a critical issue that people seeking elected office cannot and must not ignore. -- elected office and change cannot and must not ignore. [applause] rev. theoharis: we know from the experience of leaders in this poor people's campaign, a national call for more revival, that economic justice and saving this democracy are deeply connected. in this rich nation that has the wherewithal to end poverty tomorrow, where there is a political will, we must not over the look though voices and votes of poor and low income people. and as
in north carolina, the margin of victory was 170,000 votes., 920,000 poor and low-wage eligible voters did not vote. it would only take 18.9 percent of voters to -- we have power. it's the time to use it. there is no turning back. march 2, we mobilize for 42 straight weeks to shift the political electorate in this country. [applause] at this time, i want to invite the co-chair for the poor people's campaign, reverend dr. liz theoharis to come. and then following her, celinda lake will talk as...
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and the reason we need a national picture, e mentioned, you know, i led the covid response in north carolina. charlotte, one of our biggest cities, is on the border with south carolina. it was really important for me as a public health official to understand what was happening in south carolina, to understand what would happen in charlotte. >> back that up a couple steps. why is that important? i think i agree with you. why don't you explain, why is it important to have information and what information did you need to have to make -- >> yeah. so having that information allows us to demoye -- >> [inaudible] >> oh, depends on what we're talking about, whether it was how many people are advantage vaccinated in an area, how many tests are we seeing people get access to. if i could see certain neighborhoods that weren't getting as much it's thing or vaccination, i could deploy different kinds of teams. we also had information at the height of the pandemic where ventilator use was and, you know, that was an important point related to south carolina because there are multiple times where north caro
and the reason we need a national picture, e mentioned, you know, i led the covid response in north carolina. charlotte, one of our biggest cities, is on the border with south carolina. it was really important for me as a public health official to understand what was happening in south carolina, to understand what would happen in charlotte. >> back that up a couple steps. why is that important? i think i agree with you. why don't you explain, why is it important to have information and...
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that's why i'm going to run for north carolina's attorney general.>> stephen, what's your response to this warfare? >> good morning cpac. it's great to see so many people here at this panel today. this is the most important conversation topic i think you could possibly have an american now. the fact that you all here says you understand that. i'm honored to be on this panel with three incredible legal minds and legal warriors. i want to say that let's give around of applause to the future attorney general. [applause] >> the only way out of this nightmare is going to be filling every legal office in this country with dan bishop's and ken paxtons. that's the short answer. this is exactly who should be here for this conversation for that reason. there is something very broken in the conservative brain and has been for a long time. call it a mental illness, call it a spiritual failing, call it a moral deficiency, call it a weakness or softness or just being pathetic [laughter] >> there is something really broken in the conservative brain. they are afraid
that's why i'm going to run for north carolina's attorney general.>> stephen, what's your response to this warfare? >> good morning cpac. it's great to see so many people here at this panel today. this is the most important conversation topic i think you could possibly have an american now. the fact that you all here says you understand that. i'm honored to be on this panel with three incredible legal minds and legal warriors. i want to say that let's give around of applause to the...
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in k north carolina margin victory. and did not vote.wage voters to match or succeed the voters in that state, we have power, we've got to use it and the time is now to build a third reconstruction and be a resurrection of power in this moment. there is no turning back. march the 2nd we mobilize for 42 straight weeks to shift the political electorate in this country. [applause] >> at this time i want to invite the co-chair of the poor people's campaign, a national call for more revival, liz harris to come and following her one of our great posters in this country, linda lake will come and talk as well and make it clear why this year is a critical issue people seeking elected office people cannot, cannot and must not ignore. [applause] >> we know from the experience of leaders in this poor people's campaign, a national call for more revival, that economic justice and saving this democracy are deeply connected. in this rich nation that has the wherewithal to end poverty tomorrow, where there's a political will, we must not overlook the voi
in k north carolina margin victory. and did not vote.wage voters to match or succeed the voters in that state, we have power, we've got to use it and the time is now to build a third reconstruction and be a resurrection of power in this moment. there is no turning back. march the 2nd we mobilize for 42 straight weeks to shift the political electorate in this country. [applause] >> at this time i want to invite the co-chair of the poor people's campaign, a national call for more revival,...
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i want to get to fox news pulling brenda on a couple's key swing states north carolina you suit trumpve-point advantage on biden michigan is tighter but a two-point advantage. how is the white house feeling? >> they are not feeling great. they recognize big problems in michigan they sent a camp pain manager to try to meet with political leaders there she was rejected from some of those meetings they had to send national security officials like jon fine who said we regret some of what we did in gaza and so there look at those poll poles d feeling pretty nervous. shannon: the same fox news posey at a third party like jfk junior and others that lead goes to nine points in michigan trump leads to five points but the goodness for the white house as it looks like joe manchin does not run in progress not one have joe manchin third party candidates there will be a lot of other third party candidates challenging to biting look at those numbers joe biden has a prom there's a lot of independent voters that back to biden in 2020 that are now supporting donald trump he also has a base problem it's
i want to get to fox news pulling brenda on a couple's key swing states north carolina you suit trumpve-point advantage on biden michigan is tighter but a two-point advantage. how is the white house feeling? >> they are not feeling great. they recognize big problems in michigan they sent a camp pain manager to try to meet with political leaders there she was rejected from some of those meetings they had to send national security officials like jon fine who said we regret some of what we...
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let's take north carolina, for instance.ry was only 170,000 votes for the presidential election. over a million poor and low wealth voters did not vote. if you were able to talk to those voters, and they want to hear about ending poverty. they want to hear about living wages because 40% of that state are people who work every day for less than living wage. they want to hear about where you stand on public education and health care. if you talk to them, which is the number one reason our studies say they don't vote and you mobilize just 18%, not 20%, just 18% of that group that did not vote, that overcomes the margin of victory in the presidential election. the sheer number of this, the fact that there's not a battleground state in this country where if you mobilize 20% of poor and low welt people, regardless of their race, creed, and color around an agenda, that that power could not transform political outcomes. that's what we see. but it's going to take an effort. that's why we're doing this 42 weeks in 33 states, the distr
let's take north carolina, for instance.ry was only 170,000 votes for the presidential election. over a million poor and low wealth voters did not vote. if you were able to talk to those voters, and they want to hear about ending poverty. they want to hear about living wages because 40% of that state are people who work every day for less than living wage. they want to hear about where you stand on public education and health care. if you talk to them, which is the number one reason our studies...
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the mystery that's captivated a north carolina zoo and a good chunk of the internet too. plus, there are probably a lot of things you don't want to see on a flight, but i promise you this tops the list. >>> san francisco-based open a.i. revealed some jaw dropping new technology today that uses artificial intelligence to turn text into really realistic videos. the new system is called sora. it's not available to the public yet, it's in a testing phase. but it's already gotten some criticism. some people are worried that people could abuse this kind of technology to create video as that do all kinds of things like mislead voters in an election, for example. the ceo sam altman displayed some of the technology's more playful uses online today. he asked people on x to give him some written ideas that sora could turn into a.i. generated videos. the person that thought of this prompt has an imagination, i would say. he wanted a video of a bike race on the ocean with different animals riding the bikes. altman posted this response. an a.i. video of animals riding bikes in sneakers
the mystery that's captivated a north carolina zoo and a good chunk of the internet too. plus, there are probably a lot of things you don't want to see on a flight, but i promise you this tops the list. >>> san francisco-based open a.i. revealed some jaw dropping new technology today that uses artificial intelligence to turn text into really realistic videos. the new system is called sora. it's not available to the public yet, it's in a testing phase. but it's already gotten some...
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north carolina did not want traffic from south carolina. south carolina did not want traffic from georgia. it is when the confederacy comes in that you see a continuous railroad that goes atlanta. atlanta is not a place of any importance until the confederacy brings bridges, atlanta to richmond to feed the confederacy. and then you see a south all the way to texas. you start to see this convergence. the curious thing about that is the environmental catastrophe that follows when you bring these railroads through and you see yellow fever and all of these other diseases that have previously just been coastal. you see scurvy and a lot of other diseases that are uniquely southern that have to do with all the cheap food that comes in by railroad into the south. the cheap food does not have vitamin c or iron. lots and lots of white and black people are eating food that is not good for them. you see the slowness and all of these diseases. the south is, kind of, i would argue become something in this period. there is a kind of self. people like henr
north carolina did not want traffic from south carolina. south carolina did not want traffic from georgia. it is when the confederacy comes in that you see a continuous railroad that goes atlanta. atlanta is not a place of any importance until the confederacy brings bridges, atlanta to richmond to feed the confederacy. and then you see a south all the way to texas. you start to see this convergence. the curious thing about that is the environmental catastrophe that follows when you bring these...
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billy in lexington, north carolina, republican. do you agree or disagree with your party's efforts to impeach the homeland security secretary? >> i disagree with the outcome. host: explain. caller: i've been a veteran for this country for nine years. i drive a truck all of the country, and i spent 29.5 years and law enforcement and i'm still in law enforcement. i see the border and i see people coming in jail. i've been to eight men -- 18 third world countries on mission trips. this country has become a third world country because of him and the president of the united states. he needs to be impeached. host: ronald from california, democratic color. c --aller. caller: thank you for answering my call. i've been watching this whole thing, i wish there wasn't so much politics and people got down to business. one thing is for sure, when trump ran for office in 2016, they are the ones that started the border crisis because they told everybody we would have open borders. the people in the other countries think the border is open and they
billy in lexington, north carolina, republican. do you agree or disagree with your party's efforts to impeach the homeland security secretary? >> i disagree with the outcome. host: explain. caller: i've been a veteran for this country for nine years. i drive a truck all of the country, and i spent 29.5 years and law enforcement and i'm still in law enforcement. i see the border and i see people coming in jail. i've been to eight men -- 18 third world countries on mission trips. this...
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the mystery that's captivated a north carolina zoo and a good chunk of the internet too. plus, there are probably a lot of things you don't want to see on a flight, but i promise you this tops the list. the economy is simply not working for millions of hard working families. they're working harder than ever and they still can't make enough to get by to afford food and medicine to even keep a roof over their heads. we need to build more housing that's truly affordable. we need to address this terrible epidemic of homelessness. we need to invest in good paying jobs, union jobs and investments in our future. this, this is why i'm running for the us senate. i'm adam schiff and i approve this message. >>> san francisco-based open a.i. revealed some jaw dropping new technology today that uses artificial intelligence to turn text into really realistic videos. the new system is called sora. it's not available to the public yet, it's in a testing phase. but it's already gotten some criticism. some people are worried that people could abuse this kind of technology to create video a
the mystery that's captivated a north carolina zoo and a good chunk of the internet too. plus, there are probably a lot of things you don't want to see on a flight, but i promise you this tops the list. the economy is simply not working for millions of hard working families. they're working harder than ever and they still can't make enough to get by to afford food and medicine to even keep a roof over their heads. we need to build more housing that's truly affordable. we need to address this...
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supported by this southern states individually that they prevent the states from joining interpret north carolina didn't want to going to south korea. south carolina didn't want any traffic going to georgia. it's only when the confederacy comes in that you seek a continuous railroad that goes to atlanta. atlanta is not a place really of any importance until the confederacy brings bridges. atlanta to richmond and largely to feed the confederacy. and then you start to see a self that goes all the way to texas. you start to see this convergence. the particular thing about that is the environmental catastrophe that then follows when you bring the railroads through when you start to see yellow fever and all these other diseases that had previously been just coastal and spreading throughout. you see scurvy and a lot of other diseases that are uniquely southern that have to do with all the cheap food that starts coming in by railroad into the south and that cheap food doesn't have ripple slaying and vitamin c and iron. so lots of white and black people eating food that is not especially good for them. s
supported by this southern states individually that they prevent the states from joining interpret north carolina didn't want to going to south korea. south carolina didn't want any traffic going to georgia. it's only when the confederacy comes in that you seek a continuous railroad that goes to atlanta. atlanta is not a place really of any importance until the confederacy brings bridges. atlanta to richmond and largely to feed the confederacy. and then you start to see a self that goes all the...
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before i ask you, brit, about north carolina.ant to share a bit more granular information about michigan. this is asking voters who they thought would do a better job on the israel-hamas situation happening there. once again, for the president, the numbers frankly don't add up this late stage of the game the president can do to turn that around? >> brit: well, there is something -- i think kevin, there is some things it would be good if he could do them. remember, there is a significant piece of the democratic electorate that is not pro-israel. so, you know, there are people who think -- there are people on the right who may not think he is doing the left, people who support israel and people on the left who think he is doing too much. so, that puts him in a bind on that issue. this is a situation where if he were able to come out and articulate clearly and effectively, the reason why we should support israel, it would probably help him. but what he has been doing mostly lately is trying to coddle the lefties in his base who don'
before i ask you, brit, about north carolina.ant to share a bit more granular information about michigan. this is asking voters who they thought would do a better job on the israel-hamas situation happening there. once again, for the president, the numbers frankly don't add up this late stage of the game the president can do to turn that around? >> brit: well, there is something -- i think kevin, there is some things it would be good if he could do them. remember, there is a significant...
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people are leaving this out to come to new jersey in the north because they have no rights. my brother lived in south carolina moved there, him and his wife bought a home there because they could get it at half the price you could get it in the north. he is dead. he is dead from covid. he lived there three years, and he is dead because they have no hospitals, have no internet. they are so far behind the times. the minimum wage is less than eight dollars an hour. host: what with the vice president do about those issues? caller: she would fight for reproductive rights for women, make sure we had that. she would make sure we had equal justice under the law. host: all right, i'm going to get in some other voices. tim in michigan, republican. caller: hi, good morning. hey, the vice president and joe biden, i would just like to see some proof that they are -- like people out there in the audiences and stuff, because what i see, i do not see the proof that people are actually there for them. i see a lot of reporters and stuff. but i would like to know, how does donald trump have thousands and thousands of people at
people are leaving this out to come to new jersey in the north because they have no rights. my brother lived in south carolina moved there, him and his wife bought a home there because they could get it at half the price you could get it in the north. he is dead. he is dead from covid. he lived there three years, and he is dead because they have no hospitals, have no internet. they are so far behind the times. the minimum wage is less than eight dollars an hour. host: what with the vice...
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host: we hope mills in north carolina, north carolina. caller: good morning, how are you?y position on the border is joe biden actually is not in a position to even make the speech he just made. one of the very first -- host: willie? caller: yes, one of the very first things he did in office was undid title 42. the moment he did that, the gates were open. now he turns around and says i will fix the border. you broke it. the other thing as it pertains to the border, i am here in north carolina. i have been here three years. i see as >> we are going to take you live put linda wear a georgia superior court continues to hear about alleged misconduct about fani willis. >> i think that is a fair point that if you have been confronted with a particular text, that would have been the time to admit it. all right, so we have a newly compiled 39. all right, regardless, if that is now what is being discussed, again, we can excuse him at this point. take care. that is right. [indiscernible] >> so where are you with defense? >> right. [indiscernible] >> sure. >> that they are not able t
host: we hope mills in north carolina, north carolina. caller: good morning, how are you?y position on the border is joe biden actually is not in a position to even make the speech he just made. one of the very first -- host: willie? caller: yes, one of the very first things he did in office was undid title 42. the moment he did that, the gates were open. now he turns around and says i will fix the border. you broke it. the other thing as it pertains to the border, i am here in north carolina....
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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, at this very moment, america's dedicated farmers and the nation's entire agricultural community are facing a serious threat. that threat is the communist chinese party's continued purchasing of american farmland. this is a threat that i take very seriously and it's one that i remain committed to fixing. here's the truth. the chinese communist party has absolutely no interest in supporting our nation's food supply. it cares only about improving its own bottom line, while kneecapping a community that's always put food on the tables of families in every zip code in america. think about the threat that's being posed to our national security as more american farmland is acquired by the chinese communist party. my record is crystal clear on standing with farmers and i've recently taken action to confront and expose the chinese communist party's covert agenda. i've co-sponsored h.r. 7131, the afida improvements act, l
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, at this very moment, america's dedicated farmers and the nation's entire agricultural community are facing a serious threat. that threat is the communist chinese party's continued purchasing of american farmland. this is a threat that i take very seriously and it's one that i remain committed to fixing. here's the truth. the...
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in north carolina, trump has a five-point lead over the president.g in michigan between biden and trump within margin of error. they are neck and neck with trump having slight edge, does that surprise you? >> not terribly. can development of megasites, pure michigan and legislatures backed by biden administration have been pushing and gotten negative feedback, particularly from republicans on bipartisan basis. i think both candidates have lost a lot of supporters to third parties. >> carley: glad you said that, we just showed third party candidates added and donald trump 42% when you put in third party candidate and biden 37 and kennedy -- according to latest numbers, looks like third party candidate are pulling more for donald trump than biden. what do you think about that? >> i'm not terribly surprised. let me put it this way, a lot of policy promises made by biden administration, they are not nearly as planet friendly or friendly to local economies as biden voters hoped. not speaking for all of them, that is why you see a swing toward independent.
in north carolina, trump has a five-point lead over the president.g in michigan between biden and trump within margin of error. they are neck and neck with trump having slight edge, does that surprise you? >> not terribly. can development of megasites, pure michigan and legislatures backed by biden administration have been pushing and gotten negative feedback, particularly from republicans on bipartisan basis. i think both candidates have lost a lot of supporters to third parties....
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i'm the 35th lieutenant governor of north carolina, first black lieutenant governor of north carolinag to be the governor of north carolina. [cheers and applause] that's right. and as we travel the state, we like to tell people the story of how republicans have turned north carolina around. prior to 2010, north carolina was $3 billion to $6 billion in debt to the federal government. we were furloughing state workers because we didn't need them, but we couldn't pay them. teachers didn't get a raise for six years. nobody wanted to come to north carolina to do business. taxes were too high, regulations were too stiff. then republicans took over in 2010, and now 13 years later not only do we find ourselves not one dime in debt to the federal government, we have a $5 billion surplus. [applause] and for two years running, north carolina is the number one business destination according to many major publications. we are on firm financial footing. everyone wants to come to north carolina to do business. and despite the ills we see at the federal level with inflation, workforce issues, the sup
i'm the 35th lieutenant governor of north carolina, first black lieutenant governor of north carolinag to be the governor of north carolina. [cheers and applause] that's right. and as we travel the state, we like to tell people the story of how republicans have turned north carolina around. prior to 2010, north carolina was $3 billion to $6 billion in debt to the federal government. we were furloughing state workers because we didn't need them, but we couldn't pay them. teachers didn't get a...
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north carolina trump has advantage on biden and michigan, tighter, but two-point advantage.ouse feeling about the pollings these days? >> they are not feeling great, there is a problem in michigan and they sent the campaign manager to meet with political leaders there and she was rejected from some meetings, so they told john finer, we regret what we did in gaza, they are looking at polls and feeling nervous. >> shannon: when you add third party like jfk, trump lead to nine point and trump leads to five points in michigan. looks like joe manchin is not running. >> we will not have joe manchin, there will be other third party candidates challenging joe biden from his left. look at numbers and joe biden has a center problem, a lot of independent voters that backed him and now are supporting donald trump. he has a base problem. it is shocking to see over 20% of african americans in north carolina and michigan supporting donald trump in the polling. he only got single digits, three times more support among nonwhite voters. it is a big red flag. biden, you heard daniel talking ab
north carolina trump has advantage on biden and michigan, tighter, but two-point advantage.ouse feeling about the pollings these days? >> they are not feeling great, there is a problem in michigan and they sent the campaign manager to meet with political leaders there and she was rejected from some meetings, so they told john finer, we regret what we did in gaza, they are looking at polls and feeling nervous. >> shannon: when you add third party like jfk, trump lead to nine point...
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the senator from north carolina was seen by millions of americans as the future of the democratic party. candidate john edwards was inspirational. people seemed as if they would go to the ends of the earth for him. and in some cases, he made them. because in reality, john edwards the person-- well, he was no savior. ♪ [cheers and applause] [amplified voice] i will give you back your democratic party. i will give you back the white house, and i will give you back your country. tapper: who could ever forget this handsome face? john edwards. being honest and changing course in iraq is the first step in trying to restore america's moral leadership in the world. crowd: [chanting] edwards! edwards was hot stuff and within striking distance of the white house for years. [cheering] he had been john kerry's vice presidential pick in 2004, and even though that didn't work out, it made him an early favorite entering the 2008 democratic presidential primary. he was a good talker. he was good-looking. he had the right politics. yes, edwards was the dream candidate-- perhaps even the "dreamy" candida
the senator from north carolina was seen by millions of americans as the future of the democratic party. candidate john edwards was inspirational. people seemed as if they would go to the ends of the earth for him. and in some cases, he made them. because in reality, john edwards the person-- well, he was no savior. ♪ [cheers and applause] [amplified voice] i will give you back your democratic party. i will give you back the white house, and i will give you back your country. tapper: who...
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one of the movements to get to the uaw, but we challenged north carolina and won.people together. they said we couldn't win. we have to go to these states. in the south we say those are red states, but we don't know what color they are because we have not mobilized. one third of our poor people live in the south. there is not a state in the south were if you mobilized 25% of poor and low-wage workers it wouldn't change the outcome. in florida, the percentage is under 3% of infrequent voters. north carolina, under 19%. georgia, under 7%. all over the south all over the country. wisconsin is less than 1%. even in our language, we have to say poor and low-wage workers. we call battleground states where the marginal victory was within the percent for the presidential election. poor and low-wage workers don't make up 40% of the electorate. there is not a state in this country where poor and low-wage workers don't make up more than 30% of the electorate. this is about the system but it is also about poor in low-wage people grabbing their power, understanding the power th
one of the movements to get to the uaw, but we challenged north carolina and won.people together. they said we couldn't win. we have to go to these states. in the south we say those are red states, but we don't know what color they are because we have not mobilized. one third of our poor people live in the south. there is not a state in the south were if you mobilized 25% of poor and low-wage workers it wouldn't change the outcome. in florida, the percentage is under 3% of infrequent voters....