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t the the placard the sign for the prott is actually not the focus. right. the protest is not the focus. these people and their interaction. i think they're flirting. not quite sure what i think, but interaction what's important here and i love that because it reminds me it was one of the things that reminds me of the rag again. and gentle thursday protest. protest. remember talking about that, the idea of a b in and that having joy and interaction with others and connectivity with others is just as important as what the march might be, whatever the demonstration might be. so particular ethos, i think is very similar, but so many of the photographs are about just capturing day to day life. i think we can imagine why right to humanize communities that have been marginalized. right. humanize people who have been stereotyped and oppressed. but they are also, you know, covering demonstrations right there, covering the walkouts they're covering the antiwar ts and was a one photographer in the documentary talked about how it always for her to get a poric of the ev
t the the placard the sign for the prott is actually not the focus. right. the protest is not the focus. these people and their interaction. i think they're flirting. not quite sure what i think, but interaction what's important here and i love that because it reminds me it was one of the things that reminds me of the rag again. and gentle thursday protest. protest. remember talking about that, the idea of a b in and that having joy and interaction with others and connectivity with others is...
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and now, i'm proposing that we prott yorkers from being sued by the medical debt that they cannot payt and expand hospital financials assistance programs. you know, the cos of life-saving medicine weighs down know, of the 1.6 million new yorkers diagnosed with die beets m can't afford the insulin. one of them is heather whit knies needed insulin to survive for the last 32 years. heather joins us today. heather, please stand up. [applause] means her life manage her own disease while fighting on behalf of others so students don't have to ration their insulin. seniors don't have to skip entire dose and diabetic parents don't have to go without%q insun to make sure their own sick child has what it needs. so thank you. thank you for your advocatey onr behalf of our staff. i want a ban on ka'ai for insulin on anyone and ae plan. because no one asked asked to deserve our care and compassion. now, let's get to the most important issue when it comes to affordab ready? ok. the obscenely high cost caused e shortage of housing in new york. [applause] of the forces driving people out of every corn
and now, i'm proposing that we prott yorkers from being sued by the medical debt that they cannot payt and expand hospital financials assistance programs. you know, the cos of life-saving medicine weighs down know, of the 1.6 million new yorkers diagnosed with die beets m can't afford the insulin. one of them is heather whit knies needed insulin to survive for the last 32 years. heather joins us today. heather, please stand up. [applause] means her life manage her own disease while fighting on...
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arounund d jan 6t6th is e exactly what ththis post-civilil war part t of the constitutution is meant to prottgainsnst. nonow, here's s how this i is a going g to go downwn. ththey have e a briefifing sche that, inin terms of f the susup court, is s pretty e expedited. we'll sesee those briefs soon. and then on february 8th there will be oral arguments. likely probably the biggest oral arguments of this term, though there could be other cases that they're asked to weigh in on related to the 2024 election. and then they have to make a decision, there will be enormous pressure on chief justice john roberts to build consensus behind the scenes and come up with a path forward where at least the vote count, whatever it ends up being, on whatever decision they make, does not appear partisan. but certainly, an enormous case for the court, and an enormous test for the chief justice. paula reid, cnn, washington. >> former state and federal prosecutor, and cnn senior legal analyst elie honig weighed in on the u.s. supreme court's decision to hear the colorado case. take a listen. >> i do not expect the
arounund d jan 6t6th is e exactly what ththis post-civilil war part t of the constitutution is meant to prottgainsnst. nonow, here's s how this i is a going g to go downwn. ththey have e a briefifing sche that, inin terms of f the susup court, is s pretty e expedited. we'll sesee those briefs soon. and then on february 8th there will be oral arguments. likely probably the biggest oral arguments of this term, though there could be other cases that they're asked to weigh in on related to the 2024...
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and so to prott this bridge, going to bring all the college boys, lancaster counties to colleges franklin and marshall miller's mill, and th're going to construct rifle pits to try to protect this. in the meantime, everything's ing across. there's a key number of valves and horses are set across this bridge. do you know that number appears in the newspaper? and somebody's reading the newspapehere over near reads in the chambersburg repository. his name is richard. alyour nose. there's a thousand horses in lancaster. more importantly, jim morelli knows that. tell. this would have been a diagram on what the defenses would have looked like. they are earthworks much like, you know, typical 1863 earthworks. nothing like your surrounded. by 1864 but the college boys doing the best they can trying to defend again the world's longest covered bridge at that point. and on june 22nd, all pretense goes away. hair comes in two parallel columns robert rhodes, allegheny johnson jim morelli. albert gallatin. jenkins and their boss. richard, your there's no doubt we're not going to watch it and we're not
and so to prott this bridge, going to bring all the college boys, lancaster counties to colleges franklin and marshall miller's mill, and th're going to construct rifle pits to try to protect this. in the meantime, everything's ing across. there's a key number of valves and horses are set across this bridge. do you know that number appears in the newspaper? and somebody's reading the newspapehere over near reads in the chambersburg repository. his name is richard. alyour nose. there's a...
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to both prott and empower older adults and people with disabilities, a continuum of support should bevailable to every pers. the legislation i have introduced is one strategyo promote that protection and empowerment. i am grateful for the work of ranking member braun on th legislation we introduced together. i look forward to working with the committee to implement even more strategies, may be we have not explored today. i will turn next to ranking memberraun. sen. braun: tha you. when you listeto a hearing like this and you hear the story of dr. paone and ryan's story, it is shameful that in that part of life, when you are going through that issue, that you would have unscrupulous fks get involved ando work the system. if there is one sponsibility we have, especially at this level, and even within our own states, it is to make sure that does not occur. i am really glad that we had this hearing to bring it to this level of attention. it is sad that you need to do that. i think this is the clarion for everyone out the that is listening, especially within l the states, where it looks li
to both prott and empower older adults and people with disabilities, a continuum of support should bevailable to every pers. the legislation i have introduced is one strategyo promote that protection and empowerment. i am grateful for the work of ranking member braun on th legislation we introduced together. i look forward to working with the committee to implement even more strategies, may be we have not explored today. i will turn next to ranking memberraun. sen. braun: tha you. when you...