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would out in provo in c.g. i was an early greek you know or more due to other more kicking over different it was over and you know different martial techniques chokes emissions arm bars things like that spinning but this is for i need a very rough ok when we talk about an m.m.a. fight career. all of those various methods of fighting are employed in those fights right career so if i am a boxer and i start i'm in a boxing match right i can't kick you for example no but if i'm in an m.m.a. fight i may punch you i might kick you i might choke you i'm short of biting right curve and the point of a mixed martial arts fight is to actually. he knocked a person out render him unconscious. control. if we reference the cage match and that's what we kind of think about when we think about mixed martial arts is cage fighting. martial or tournaments where it is strictly to. goes. no strike in. the morning in the cage we do everything you know. and. i believe according to your your professional record because you had an amate
would out in provo in c.g. i was an early greek you know or more due to other more kicking over different it was over and you know different martial techniques chokes emissions arm bars things like that spinning but this is for i need a very rough ok when we talk about an m.m.a. fight career. all of those various methods of fighting are employed in those fights right career so if i am a boxer and i start i'm in a boxing match right i can't kick you for example no but if i'm in an m.m.a. fight i...
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would not be judged by the color of their skin but by the qualities of their personality but audrey provosremarks gain support from some on the left including from the leader of france and barrett who said that she had merely understood what it discussion group is politicians have been more than vocal but what do ordinary people think is it ok to exclude white people from a debate and if so is that racist you know it's an absolute horror i don't know how people can legitimize such nonsense we should dismantle this racist remarks from scratch. for me it's not acceptable to exclude white people from meetings i view that as racist. and of course it is always i think it's perfectly legitimate to exclude white people from the meetings felicitous i'm france has always been a country which respects human rights and does not look primarily at the color of people skin. on the of the earth and the numbers are oh not personally concerned about uncivilized racism but i think it exists see you know me let us shoot if it were the other way around if the national party or right wing m.p. said the black o
would not be judged by the color of their skin but by the qualities of their personality but audrey provosremarks gain support from some on the left including from the leader of france and barrett who said that she had merely understood what it discussion group is politicians have been more than vocal but what do ordinary people think is it ok to exclude white people from a debate and if so is that racist you know it's an absolute horror i don't know how people can legitimize such nonsense we...
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local government was going to make broadband work in provo, utah. they had to sell it the build for a dollar and absorb because they cannot. kentucky had a democratic governor's budget infrastructure broadband to get wires out, that is bankrupt and not going into her. chattanooga. the history of all of these government-sponsored failures is very long and very expensive. and there is corruption involved as welllv which is on the helpful. >> as we do often. let's take a look at the u.s. debt now taking over $28 trillion. : : over 28 trillion dollars. : >> for the constitutional amendment and with a noses and eliminates all the deductions and all the exemptions so that everyone pays on every single dollar that they take in the differences to pay on the top line and you know what the tax rate his when you do that, less than 1 percent. anyone who pays more than 1 percent is getting screwed up by this current tax system. >> we think the race down, we have from history, and the roaring 20s when hoover raised taxes and then the great depression wendy fdr ra
local government was going to make broadband work in provo, utah. they had to sell it the build for a dollar and absorb because they cannot. kentucky had a democratic governor's budget infrastructure broadband to get wires out, that is bankrupt and not going into her. chattanooga. the history of all of these government-sponsored failures is very long and very expensive. and there is corruption involved as welllv which is on the helpful. >> as we do often. let's take a look at the u.s....
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plain clothes militants, agents provo provocateurs, fake trump protesters and disciplined uniform column of attackers. i think these are the people that are probably planning this. >> so it seems like it's kind of a game to him. five people died directly because of the insurrection. amy klobuchar responded directly the insurrectionists were there for a peaceful, fun visit. >> these people that were asuperin assaulting the capitol with military gear and were pinning an officer between a door and were using bear spray on officers in the capitol, would you title them provocateurs? >> ma'am, it would depend on the evidence behind the case, right? so as we're going through and figuring out what actually we know about each individual, it would depend on the facts and what we know wholistically about that to put a label on it. >> do you think there were serious violent people involved in this insurrection? >> 100%. a lot of officers was injured and a lot of damage was done. >> would you describe the incident as festive? >> absolutely not. >> the absurdity didn't end there. we got an op ed from
plain clothes militants, agents provo provocateurs, fake trump protesters and disciplined uniform column of attackers. i think these are the people that are probably planning this. >> so it seems like it's kind of a game to him. five people died directly because of the insurrection. amy klobuchar responded directly the insurrectionists were there for a peaceful, fun visit. >> these people that were asuperin assaulting the capitol with military gear and were pinning an officer...
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it risks provoing them.security council, some of the president's top aides agreed to have a more muted tone publicly towards north korea, so they're not provoked during this policy review. and kim jong-un has been relatively quiet so far in the new biden administration. more so than in the trump administration. in 2017, by this point, north korea had tested a missile, we haven't seen that happen. so there's concern among some of the president's national security team that if there were to talk provocatively, they could provoke a response, and they don't want that right now. >> carol, thank you. >>> up next, what did the world health organization find out when it was in china last month investigating the possible origins of covid-19? that's next. ins of covid-19? that's next. but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just like that. how am i doing? some say this is my greatest challenge ever. governments in reco
it risks provoing them.security council, some of the president's top aides agreed to have a more muted tone publicly towards north korea, so they're not provoked during this policy review. and kim jong-un has been relatively quiet so far in the new biden administration. more so than in the trump administration. in 2017, by this point, north korea had tested a missile, we haven't seen that happen. so there's concern among some of the president's national security team that if there were to talk...
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stocks lower yesterday after fed chair jay powell expressed a little worry about inpoliceflation, and provod people would need to believe that larger increases in prices would be repeated year after year, and we think it's unlikely that the low inflation would suddenly change. the effects like the ones i described would be one time effects.
stocks lower yesterday after fed chair jay powell expressed a little worry about inpoliceflation, and provod people would need to believe that larger increases in prices would be repeated year after year, and we think it's unlikely that the low inflation would suddenly change. the effects like the ones i described would be one time effects.
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but then he turned to the sergeant major and said turn him over to the provo, marshal and then hunt the woods for senator foster, he's hiding in there somewhere, go and find him and god damn you if you bring him in alive i'll cut your ears off. that's not a side that we see, often, of confederate officers on battlefields. he's being harsh in his language. i don't think there was a safe space for alfred ely on that part of the battlefield that day. i think he was feeling a microaggression from colonel cash and porter alexander leaves us a wonderful account of that little drama. he was also, as i said earlier, willing to criticize even the most iconic of the confederate leaders. so let's pick two at random, okay, lee and jackson, among the iconic leaders of the confederacy and let's start with lee. this is porter alexander talking about lee at gettysburg. this is from fighting for the confederacy. on the first day we had taken the aggressive. although a casual reading of general lee's report suggests that the aggressive on the second day seemed forced upon him, yet the statement is very m
but then he turned to the sergeant major and said turn him over to the provo, marshal and then hunt the woods for senator foster, he's hiding in there somewhere, go and find him and god damn you if you bring him in alive i'll cut your ears off. that's not a side that we see, often, of confederate officers on battlefields. he's being harsh in his language. i don't think there was a safe space for alfred ely on that part of the battlefield that day. i think he was feeling a microaggression from...
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you can go wherever you want, but your first year needs to be spent at brigham young university in provo, utah. he went there and was immediately smitten with the place and commenced a relationship that would extend for the rest of his life and significantly impact his life in many, many ways. halfway through college, he left to serve a two and a half year mission for the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints in mexico. during that time, they say he became fluent in the spanish language and mexican culture would be an understatement. it was a fluency that never really left him. while i was a missionary many decades later, he used to write me letters in spanish, even after i had been speaking and studying the language for some time i knew i had to keep my spanish dictionary close to me when i read letters from my dad written in his adopted native tongue of spanish. while serving as a missionary there, he briefly met janet griffin, who he would later marry and who was my mother. janet was the daughter of an employee of the u.s. embassy, u.s. treasury attache in the mexican embassy. w
you can go wherever you want, but your first year needs to be spent at brigham young university in provo, utah. he went there and was immediately smitten with the place and commenced a relationship that would extend for the rest of his life and significantly impact his life in many, many ways. halfway through college, he left to serve a two and a half year mission for the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints in mexico. during that time, they say he became fluent in the spanish language...
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almost a decade ago you started google fiber and then gig speed to all residents in my home state of provo utah. it seems like your efforts were slow down or stopped by government regulations. i would love you to share off the record and i'll submit for the record why it's so hard to expand across the country. i yield my time. >> you are recognized for five minutes. >>. >> when television and radio and even held liable and pursuant to 230 but it's not 1996 anymore. and spreading like wildfire and americans are getting hurt or killed i want you to know i was held captive with the capital insurrection that killed the capital police officer ransacked the capital almost disrupted a presidential election. now we know it's real with the committee of jurisdiction to attack fellow americans. mentioning the moderation assistance thank you for your statement with accountability so the question is what specific changes section 230 for moreti accountability? categories of content that are clearly illegal privacy standards and data affordability we should be looking at. should we be creating these stan
almost a decade ago you started google fiber and then gig speed to all residents in my home state of provo utah. it seems like your efforts were slow down or stopped by government regulations. i would love you to share off the record and i'll submit for the record why it's so hard to expand across the country. i yield my time. >> you are recognized for five minutes. >>. >> when television and radio and even held liable and pursuant to 230 but it's not 1996 anymore. and...
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both parents came to america for opportunity and they found it in provo utah where they studied in madison wisconsin where my sister and i were born, and ultimately in the home they built in search of warmer weather in southern california. working minimum wage jobs while going to school and in still a need a deep appreciation for the struggles and pride in work. my mom eventually got a job working at l.a. county starting as an office clerk and was hired after 27 years - - fired after 24 years they gave my - - was retired after 27 years gave security and health insurance and predictable hours and now that she is retired, a pension. i know well what a good union job does for a family because i'm a direct beneficiary. while i was growing up my family on the dry-cleaning and laundromat business and later a pizza restaurant. for years my dad would go to the day job and then go directly to our business returning home after 10:00 p.m. often with a pizza a customer rejected for us to pack in the school lunch the next day. of appreciation for small business who are the engines of our economy. also
both parents came to america for opportunity and they found it in provo utah where they studied in madison wisconsin where my sister and i were born, and ultimately in the home they built in search of warmer weather in southern california. working minimum wage jobs while going to school and in still a need a deep appreciation for the struggles and pride in work. my mom eventually got a job working at l.a. county starting as an office clerk and was hired after 27 years - - fired after 24 years...
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both of my parents came to america for opportunity and they found it in provo, utah where they studied, in madison, wisconsin where my sister and i were born, and ultimately in the home they built in search of warmer weather in southern california. my parents worked minimum wage jobs while going to school and instilled in me the deep appreciation for the struggles and pride of work. my mom got a job working at los angeles county starting as an office clerk and retired after 27 years. that job gave our family financial security and health insurance. it also gave my mom stable, predictable hours and now that she is retired, a pension. i know well what a good union job does for a family because i am a direct beneficiary. while i was growing up, as senator padilla mentioned, my family owned a dry cleaning and laundromat business and later a pizza restaurant. i remember for years my dad would go to his day job and then go directly to our business, returning home after 10:00 p.m. with a pizza a customer had rejected for my sister and me to pack the next day. i have a firsthand appreciation f
both of my parents came to america for opportunity and they found it in provo, utah where they studied, in madison, wisconsin where my sister and i were born, and ultimately in the home they built in search of warmer weather in southern california. my parents worked minimum wage jobs while going to school and instilled in me the deep appreciation for the struggles and pride of work. my mom got a job working at los angeles county starting as an office clerk and retired after 27 years. that job...
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your company started google fiber you introduced gig speed and free internet to all the residents in provo sadly it seems like your efforts to do this across the country were slowed down or stopped by excessive government regulations. i'd love you to share off the record why it is so hard to expand it across the country thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield my time. >> the gentleman yields back the chair recognizes mr. soto for five minutes >> thank you, mr. chairman when television, radio, traditional newspapers, political blogs and even private citizens spread lies, they can be sued and held liable for damages or fcc fines but pursuant to 230, you all can't be sued, you have immunity but it ain't 1996 anymore, is it meanwhile lies are spreading like wildfire through platforms. americans are getting hurt or killed and the reason is your algorithms i want you to all know i was held captive in the gallery during the capitol insurrection. i was surrounded by domestic terrorists that killed a capitol police officer, ransacked the capitol and almost disrupted a presidential election. many of th
your company started google fiber you introduced gig speed and free internet to all the residents in provo sadly it seems like your efforts to do this across the country were slowed down or stopped by excessive government regulations. i'd love you to share off the record why it is so hard to expand it across the country thank you, mr. chairman, and i yield my time. >> the gentleman yields back the chair recognizes mr. soto for five minutes >> thank you, mr. chairman when television,...
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stocks lower yesterday after fed chair jay powell expressed a little worry about inpoliceflation, and provoof policy changes ahead. >> businesses and people would need to believe that larger increases in prices would be repeated year after year, and we think it's unlikely that the low inflation would suddenly change. the effects like the ones i described would be one time effects. >> in other words, prices in the next couple of months will look high, but only when compared with last year as the pandemic was taking hold and inflation pressures fell through the floor. remember, oil prices went negative last year, so they're saying, there is a little bit of catch up to be had here. the ten-year yield jumped on powell's comments, and you can see right now it's at 1.475% that's about ten basis points above where we were at this point yesterday. all of that put pressure on stocks because as bonds look more attractive, stocks look less attractive. the dow ending the day at 346 points after falling 700 points earlier in the session right now, the dow is down three days in a row on pace for the seco
stocks lower yesterday after fed chair jay powell expressed a little worry about inpoliceflation, and provoof policy changes ahead. >> businesses and people would need to believe that larger increases in prices would be repeated year after year, and we think it's unlikely that the low inflation would suddenly change. the effects like the ones i described would be one time effects. >> in other words, prices in the next couple of months will look high, but only when compared with last...
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both parents came to america for opportunity and they found it in provo utah where they studied in madison wisconsin where my sister and i were born, and ultimately in the home they built in search of warmer weather in southern california. working minimum wage jobs while going to school and in still a need a deep appreciation for the struggles and pride in work. my mom eventually got a job working at l.a. county starting as an office clerk and was hired after 27 years - - fired after 24 years they gave my - - was retired after 27 years gave security and health insurance and predictable hours and now that she is retired, a pension. i know well what a good union job does for a family because i'm a direct beneficiary. while i was growing up my family on the dry-cleaning and laundromat business and later a pizza restaurant. for years my dad would go to the day job and then go directly to our business returning home after 10:00 p.m. often with a pizza a customer rejected for us to pack in the school lunch the next day. of appreciation for small business who are the engines of our economy. also
both parents came to america for opportunity and they found it in provo utah where they studied in madison wisconsin where my sister and i were born, and ultimately in the home they built in search of warmer weather in southern california. working minimum wage jobs while going to school and in still a need a deep appreciation for the struggles and pride in work. my mom eventually got a job working at l.a. county starting as an office clerk and was hired after 27 years - - fired after 24 years...