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r. >> good luck. they're going to tie the tower . the tower. rapunzel, rapunzel, airplane.ny >> and many of the classics never would make i t today. >> and that's a shame. david zucker is the writer and director of the hit movie. >> he joins us now. david, couldus now you ever make airplane today? actually? of course we could, just without the joke we couls. yeah, that's true. true. well, i mean, you have a stereotype for a reason,ce right? >> like, white people can't dance. women are manipulative. the brazilians are great at soccer. what is wrong with playing with that? >> right. and jewsat are not great sports heroes. >> so, you know, we would do whatever whatever we thought was funny. and we and we put itwas fu on. >> it was just natural that,e gu you know, the the guy who played the air the and the flamboyant air controller, steve stucker, was in our kentucky fried theater show and pico boulevard in l.a. in the early seventies. >> and we just you know, we did whatever we thought was funny and mainly actually, we were kind of angry. you know
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we're alreaithat our police, r goodness going after the gangs. alreaithat our police, ourodness sake. that our police, our agencies, they're working very closely with the french and other of . the eu agencies that other of. the eu agencies that they need to work with. that is just a nonsense. it's effectively saying we're not going to do anything about it. >> okay, let's let the cat out of the bag, shall we? you're an immigrant. you came here as a child from from cyprus. but you're so passionate about this subject, about controlling subject, about us controlling migration why migration and having a cap. why is hard? is that so hard? >> because it was the country that my parents s came to. and they committed to this country . they committed to this country. they committed to what this country was about. it was something that i grew up being taught to have a belief, a faith in this country, to like what it had to offer . and that is what had to offer. and that is what i see now changing and that is what worries me, because there's not just immigran
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block, known as a land subset health states and solve to topple and barren punters. timothy abuse r t a good job nigeria. sorry, that's gonna do it for me for now, but do stay with us. my colleague and we're at home, i mean, we'll be in next in about half an hour with look at your headlines by the the the, the 2nd superseding doesn't involve 18 charges, which include 17 charges under the espionage and one charge under the c. s. a leasing dr. relates to the 2010, which he likes publications. so to collateral motor publication, the rules of engagement, rock, the diplomatic cables, feed all along. same respect of iraq and afghanistan and the guantanamo bay files. we filed a legal challenge against that expedition, which was heard over the course of around 18 months. we raise concern about a piece of process related to the spine on us as his legal team, and on julian and his medical professionals. the way in which the united states is described, the facts in order to justify his expedition. we also res, concern about the application of the u. k. us treaty that treaty prohibits extracting someone
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good bill. tax credits for child care. immediate expensing for r&d. x-free settlements for 234567 rail disasters. s that good bill, not just for my district uh but for our country. and yes, for our country's faith in congress'able to actually affect the lives and livelihoods of all americans. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. roy: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. smith: i ask unanimous consent to submit for the record a letter signed by a dozen pro-life organizations including concerned women for america, susan b. anthony and the eagle form in support of this legislation and its important pro-family and pro-work provisions. i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. fitzpatrick: thank you. americans across the nation will benefit from this pro-growth, pro-america, bipartisan tax bill. the research an
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r i. even the wall street journal, good newspaper chimed in with this very, very, very critical report. it's not a ringing endorsement, right? nor was one expected. but something happened on the way to the this year's b r i summit, that suddenly shifted the world's focus elsewhere. it also puts she in a very difficult role of playing both summit host and participate in a world conflict the. ringback ringback ready the home off attack and israel's heavy handed response seems to have created both a destruction and an opportunity for the chinese leader and the move right out of machiavelli, the prince. she took advantage of the opportunity and used to try differentiate themselves from president joe by. 2 first, let's go through how he did this. first. he made it a point to meet with a leading era leader egyptian president, the l. c. c. who is an, is really the tractor. then she called on israel to declare a sage fire, and warn them against the ground invasion. then he refused to call her mazda of terrorist organization. and instead of. busy for a 2 state solution. in fact here's she's smoke
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council spokesman john kirby says that the us response will continue to the signal is the guy r t c and to these goods. and the attacks have got to stop. this wasn't just the message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the agency and, and, and, and the militant groups, these responses began tonight. they're not going to end tonight. for more we can now speak to roger shanahan. he's a military analyst and expert based in sydney. thanks very much for being with us. so as we just mentioned, us officials saying more than $85.00 sites. we're ahead. what's more, can you tell us about the strikes? well, a still working off the information that they've been given by the us government, but i said that she said i thought targets at 7 separate sides, said multiple targets at particular facilities. and they were designed to target come out of control facilities, logistics support, elements within stop house, as you saw early in the video day. and it was not even from the us announcement that it was designed to minimize possibility is vision civilian casual
council spokesman john kirby says that the us response will continue to the signal is the guy r t c and to these goods. and the attacks have got to stop. this wasn't just the message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the agency and, and, and, and the militant groups, these responses began tonight. they're not going to end tonight. for more we can now speak to roger shanahan. he's a military analyst and expert based in sydney. thanks...
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so the signal is the guy r t c and do these goods. and the attacks have got to stop. this wasn't just the message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the agency and, and, and, and the militant groups these responses began tonight. they're not gonna end tonight. so according to the, with the strikes it $85.00 targets in 7 locations in less than 30 minutes. but how significant were the strikes from a military perspective? i put that question to defense analysts. remember on the day, michael? well, it remains to be seen whether the strikes will indeed reach the military objective of weakening dis groups. we have to remember that the, the uranium prox has had enough time to move around the se one week after his grading attack and the strikes of taking place. because there was no agreed upon strategy on how to respond to this. and say, the as a question here is, will the detour further attacks and they think it's a central question and we have seen was a who these that didn't really work out. so it remains to be see
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it supports, he said that more attacks could be expected as to the signal is the guy r t c and do these goods. and the attacks have got to stop. this wasn't just the message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the agency and, and, and, and the militant groups. these responses began tonight. they're not going to end tonight. so more than 85 targets for hips by the u. s. and earlier i asked militant middle east analyst and military expert, roger shanahan and sidney for more details. but we're still working off the information that they've been given by the us government. but i said that she said, i thought the targets at 7 separate sides sent multiple targets at particular facilities. and they were designed to target amount of control facilities, logistics support, elements within stop house, as you saw in the, in the video. and it was not a move from the us announcement that it was designed to minimize possibility is vision civilian casualties. but also what wasn't mentioned in there is the fact that to dana across those. so i took part
it supports, he said that more attacks could be expected as to the signal is the guy r t c and do these goods. and the attacks have got to stop. this wasn't just the message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the agency and, and, and, and the militant groups. these responses began tonight. they're not going to end tonight. so more than 85 targets for hips by the u. s. and earlier i asked militant middle east analyst and military expert,...
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so the signal is the guy r t c and to these goods. the attacks have got to stop. this wasn't just the message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the accuracy and the, and, and the militant groups. these responses began tonight. they're not going to end tonight or spokes person for one or rainy and back. felicia said the strikes on a rock failed to meet their objectives or rocky authorities say the strikes violated their sovereignty. while the syrian regime says the attacks have increased the chances of the conflict spreading. on friday, us president joe biden joined, grieving families to honor the american soldiers killed in the jordan. drone attacks a misstatement, fight, and said, our response began today. there will continue at times and places of our choosing. charles biased on is with the middle east institute in washington, and he's also a former us ambassador to jim. and he told us more about how saturday strikes and the m and a link to the us extracts in iraq and syria is a pleasure to be with you
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the r valley flood is a good example. a search there would have taken much, much longer with a robotic then a dog wound died from real quick. so the dog can detect his son from quite a distance ultimatum and then go to the right place and pinpoint where it's coming from quite quickly. the highest also fights in the onset until sundays. and that's because highly trained dogs. nose is still superior to a mechanical one. dogs have up to 300000000 all factory receptors and can smell human sweat, hormones, blood, and even people's breath, an incredibly tiny amount. milo isn't quite there yet. right now. he's learning how to beat. hoist it up with a rope and keep his cool. he also has to get used to noisy helicopters and flying to a disaster science. the lesson plan includes every possible scenario he might encounter on the job. now it's time for his 2nd try at the lake. a search mission on the water is one of the toughest jobs of rescue dog can face. it's essentially now i have to keep a sharp eye on any changes in his behavio
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in a way, good r and and mary landrieu, of course, and all the governors in past years this great state of louisiana, along with the federal government, has made a magnificent public partnership. public partnership, along the leadership of the of new orleans and. i say that because for ten years they were paying my salary and stephen ambrose and a host of others when we had no staff and also, i have to recognize bart for zinger, the a great architect. you see the evidence of his masterpiece. all around you in patrick gallagher or gallagher and associates who brought our exhibits to life for all of you and especially the gallery me, the liberation about what it means to today the aftermath of world war two. this museum is about war. but it's also about the totality of the american experience. it's a horrible war. it was a war that included the worst genocide, the holocaust in human history. but it was shaped after the war by american values and policies and the spread of freedom and democracy. we have here establish an institute for the study of war and democracy. don miller mentioned a
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r bu what's good for the goose is good fotell yr the. but let me tell you what i hearn from americans when we go out o into the community that this is among one of the top issuesn that they are concerned about. >> this s open borders policies of this president, in fact, last summer we put together a monogram at project 21.s fo what immigration policy means black america, because black americans, especially men, six only six in ten have h a high schoohil. that the very group of people that we are importing illegally open the doorszens are undercutting american cities. e sa and the worst part of it is and those citizens are forced deb to pay for debit cards to for five $10,000 staying at some the nicest hotels that many black americans can only dream of. black americans are fed up with open border policies. r >> let's speak with underserved american citizens becausn ehi in chicago, the school board there. just real quic k on this, just voting to get rid of all police officers in schools. offi how is it going to get better? the left seat, m
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not for more on this, we are joined by political strategist r c maxwell. ours is good to have you join me right now. now, why do you think it's sort of kaufman's visit to ross? it has drawn so much media retention instead side. well, make no mistake. this is the interview of the century. for starters, you know, cnn journalist m s nbc abc, they would love to land this interview. and by the way, the state department or the masters that'd be from the us government wouldn't prevent them from during the interview was tuesday. so we know the 16th was interviewed 2 and has not done an interview with the western journalists in quite some time ever since the war. uh, so we noticed a huge interview that notwithstanding the implication of tucker carlson, doing this interview, someone who is a truth teller certainly is going to be disturbing to the regime. there is the regina, i've been trying to control geo political narrative on a list of subjects. i was in the middle east within eastern europe. so tucker carlson during this interview is going to ask a lot of interesting questio
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r-o-y e-u-g-e-n-e b-a-r-n-e-s. >> good morning.rt about your background in service, in public service? >> i was first elected to the state senate in 1974 from cobb county. i went back to the house of representatives, i was elected to the house of representatives, served six years until i was elected governor in 1998 and i served in that position until january of 2003. >> and after serving in the position of governor, can you tell the court a little bit about what you transitioned into after your public service? >> i did exactly what i was doing before, i was elected, i went back to practicing law in marietta, georgia, with my daughter who is now judge of the state court and my son-in-law. and now we have, i think, six or seven lawyers, charlie bailey back there was one of them at one time. >> okay. and, governor barnes, would you consider yourself to be a trial lawyer? >> yes. we don't write contracts or we don't write wills, all we do is try cases. >> and i want to direct your attention back to 2021, were you approached by the dis
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r is actually a music. do all of those are machine on to you, my gosh. well, the and shasta life you in nowadays is somehow good and bad. so on main m p r means popular music offer you should've been lively songs inspired fast moving rhythms, sucrose and blistering guitar playing have got millions of clicks on youtube and social media since they've burst onto the scene in 2016 and no dance flow remains empty. window so and you must start playing with me also and everything we observed are real problems i typed while lead is but, but this isn't a piece of the people you want to be as musicians do our best to raise awareness, we realize that the part of our voices is what kind of we can everyone and even reach ali, this is the region leaders is normally not done to songs, but through elections yet listening to this young citizen. it seems that later changes coming from sat on the box and the elections and developed countries deliver solutions to the challenges of one which was an election is not a solution. it's almost as if the politicians are profiting from all suffering. you just vote someone and once elected,
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timer;r good morning. labour overturned an 11,000 majority there?— 11,000 ma'ority there?ey did indeed. they will _ 11,000 majority there? they did indeed. they will be _ 11,000 majority there? they did indeed. they will be pleased - 11,000 majority there? they did i indeed. they will be pleased about that after— indeed. they will be pleased about that after what was a very difficult week _ that after what was a very difficult week for— that after what was a very difficult week for keir starmer, the row over the rochdale candidate, that they eventually ditched. interestingly here, _ eventually ditched. interestingly here, chris skidmore, the conservative mp resigned and caused this by—election, resigned over what he saw— this by—election, resigned over what he saw as_ this by—election, resigned over what he saw as his party's lack of commitment to green issues. labour had just— commitment to green issues. labour had just watered down their so—called green prosperity plan. that seems to have had no effect on the results _ that seems to have had no effect on the results here
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r, w e. so is a hero. is good. uh so again, as i'd like to tell so who is i'm a very grateful man. how i moved by his commitment to the cause. i really hope he wins the all for the sake of him with his case, he can prove that we are old, deliberately connected to the environment. it belongs to all of us, and is the basis of all our lives. as soon as i leaving school latin on this thing next. and so i'd like to say thank you so for your commitment of law dying, thanks for your strength and your courage and sign or fight inspires us to continue here on the ground. and so together we can dismantle this fossil fuel system to flag the when the demand, uh, 7 years since the case got underway and all the while the ice continues to mount the disclosure to see it to me for could yes, i've made a little bit of difference where i need, like a grain of sand and the gears can most at the stuff, or at least i've tried to a little bit of, but it's not enough noise. so if you see the, the case of so will versus r w e is still ongoing. the german court could reach your building in 2024. the . the r
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the renewal and state of good repair investments. this includes r&r collections, r&r treatment and then good repair capital projects. we'll note that this is a fairly steady rate of renewal, averaging close to $30 million a year, $300 million a year. sorry um, it represents the recurrent investment and consistent replacement of assets at a manageable level. excuse me? it would be very nice if we could fit everything into this box, but as we know, we can't. so the next box we have is, um, bdffp folsom and lower alemany projects. these encompass the first four years of the ten year plan. these are critical one time investments, but they're significant numbers, as we can see. and they will actually fall off this ten year plan. um within a few fiscal years. the next significant investment that we're proposing again in our ten year plan is nutrient reduction. um. we'll dive into this specifically in a little bit. but what i want to emphasize here is that what we're asking for approval on today is to get started. you'll see there's a there's some funding
the renewal and state of good repair investments. this includes r&r collections, r&r treatment and then good repair capital projects. we'll note that this is a fairly steady rate of renewal, averaging close to $30 million a year, $300 million a year. sorry um, it represents the recurrent investment and consistent replacement of assets at a manageable level. excuse me? it would be very nice if we could fit everything into this box, but as we know, we can't. so the next box we have is,...
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good as last year. >>> reddi, it is filing in new r in the first ipo for social media since pinterest in 2019. >>> goodorning if you are just tuning in, a quick check of the european equity markets whethe what a week for the markets except the ftse 100. we see strong gains for the indices and another record high for the cac 40 the dax is pulling back by a point or two overall, sentiment is still getting that afterglow or boost from the nvidia numbers yesterday. >>> let's talk about the currency markets we are seeing little change in the euro/dollar on the back of the ifo numbers. the german business sentiment did rise in february looking at some economists' comments and they are saying this is not a turning point. this is an incremental set of good news. elsewhere, we are seeing the dollar/yen at 150.75 we have comments fromchristine lagarde later today. that is something for investors to chew on same applies to the yield space. when it comes to european government bonds, this is the picture. not a lot of movement here specifically when it comes to the bund yields. 2.476% here. all eyes on the lagarde
good as last year. >>> reddi, it is filing in new r in the first ipo for social media since pinterest in 2019. >>> goodorning if you are just tuning in, a quick check of the european equity markets whethe what a week for the markets except the ftse 100. we see strong gains for the indices and another record high for the cac 40 the dax is pulling back by a point or two overall, sentiment is still getting that afterglow or boost from the nvidia numbers yesterday. >>>...
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it's good to tee r see you. >> thanks. elizabeth: now, look who's back, congressman chip roy. sir. congressman, what do you make of president biden finally publicly admitting that, yes, he did purposefully circumvent the supreme court with his nearly $140 billion student loan bailout? >> well, i mean, i'm glad he's acknowledging the reality that we've all known, but yet who cares? he's still doing it, right in they're doing it on purpose. they're ignoring law which is the hallmark of this administration, ignoring the law, and in the process undermining the entire american, you know, experience. that's the truth, right? we've got wide open borders, he's ignoring the law. endangering american citizens, empowering cartels and china. he's ignoring the law on student loans. so, you know, my wife has been paying her student loans now for 25 years. she's still paying them off. why would anybody pay their student loans? why would anybody try to follow the law and do the right thing if you're going to come in and do this, and particularly if you're going to totally ignore the law? eliz
it's good to tee r see you. >> thanks. elizabeth: now, look who's back, congressman chip roy. sir. congressman, what do you make of president biden finally publicly admitting that, yes, he did purposefully circumvent the supreme court with his nearly $140 billion student loan bailout? >> well, i mean, i'm glad he's acknowledging the reality that we've all known, but yet who cares? he's still doing it, right in they're doing it on purpose. they're ignoring law which is the hallmark...
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hold their own is one independent group. could hold their own is one indeendent r-rou. ., ., ,, ., independent group. goodindependent group. good to talk to you as ever— independent group. good to talk to you as ever and _ independent group. good to talk to you as ever and no _ independent group. good to talk to you as ever and no doubt _ independent group. good to talk to you as ever and no doubt we - independent group. good to talk to you as ever and no doubt we will. you as ever and no doubt we will talk further. daniel, i wanted to talk further. daniel, i wanted to talk about david cameron's interjection into all this tonight. let me put up his comments in the statement he issued. the uk said it is aware of.... he is saying out of the bit that we all know, that the military was involved here, but he goes on in that statement to say it's business as usual and we will continue to work with the country. should we give them what we know? it’s give them what we know? it's difficult. it— give them what we know? it's difficult. it seems quite factored in at _ difficult. it seems quite factored in at the — di
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good. she has succeeded in nearly every industry. the south bobby's c. r. i'm a gun to the science bobbies. she's the celebrity jane. good of this. the model here long before she's a scientist to spend 10 life researching how similar age. so to us. awesome. how will we related from how the apes live? she's a role model and you can play the reset, you not your she's really changed how we do a lot of the other role model of course. and it's really very important what dental is the extra notice of him to him. uh, i'll say women who explore space out of chrome. samantha christopher actually is the role model here. and she herself, is an astronaut. she's now come on to the mass just so cool. work as a go i to can dream of being in space. i'm doing research that even though the question or who can be an astronaut, still throws up the biggest gender gap today. my goal is to 56 years old when they drew as dental, they dro man and not women. and i think this toys can change that light ballast and not come. there's one thing you can't accuse bobby else. despite the be
good. she has succeeded in nearly every industry. the south bobby's c. r. i'm a gun to the science bobbies. she's the celebrity jane. good of this. the model here long before she's a scientist to spend 10 life researching how similar age. so to us. awesome. how will we related from how the apes live? she's a role model and you can play the reset, you not your she's really changed how we do a lot of the other role model of course. and it's really very important what dental is the extra notice of...
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colleagues over here -- the point is that you may be hardwired that way, but exercise is phenomenally good "r out. >> what i was saying was, i don't want to work out. but when you work out, the next day you kind of want to. i feel like it is all about the energy that goes with it. >> maybe you have better biology. because i went on the treadmill for the first time in two years, and i didn't want to go the next day. but i did. >> even though it might be hard, you still have to make that difficult you still have to make that difficult choice the biologists say if you make it necessary and fun and rewarding, so think of social, kind of dance, marathons. >> it's 20 degrees out. >> i know, but still. >> it's good it is so important. >> it is absolutely important. we know it decreases the risk of dying and improves all kinds of risks for chronic conditions and improves your mental well-being. if you can find a way to fit it in, please do. >> i was up this morning at 5:30, yes. >> hoda works out every day. jenna gets up before the show and does it. >> yeah. >> how often do you? >> three times a week
colleagues over here -- the point is that you may be hardwired that way, but exercise is phenomenally good "r out. >> what i was saying was, i don't want to work out. but when you work out, the next day you kind of want to. i feel like it is all about the energy that goes with it. >> maybe you have better biology. because i went on the treadmill for the first time in two years, and i didn't want to go the next day. but i did. >> even though it might be hard, you still...
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b did see as below, another iranian proxy group in iraq getting for senior leaders r that that is always a goodon attacack k anythg of value, anything of emotional, strategic or sensitive value to the iranian regime? the iranian has terror proxies throughout the middle east because they are expendable.ndal if you kill a few has bola or a few hamas or a few houthis leaders, do the iranians care? no, they are proxy groups.prox they find those people utterly. expendable. so the question remains, what similar to the soul amani strike mike pompeo and trump pursued i the last administration, what de off of the table that again is strategic, sensitive and important value to the iranians? that hasn't happened yet.rais >> trey: you raise annt erinteresting point and i was talking to my friend an old colleague tom cotton. the iranians want to spend as many arab lives as many notve iranians livess but arab livese why are they striking an iran? you are a policy expert and i am not. but why the reluctant to do anything inside the territoriale boundaries of ths e country of iran? >> this goes back to 2014-20
b did see as below, another iranian proxy group in iraq getting for senior leaders r that that is always a goodon attacack k anythg of value, anything of emotional, strategic or sensitive value to the iranian regime? the iranian has terror proxies throughout the middle east because they are expendable.ndal if you kill a few has bola or a few hamas or a few houthis leaders, do the iranians care? no, they are proxy groups.prox they find those people utterly. expendable. so the question remains,...
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this is the license plate that police have provided us would get a good look. 8 cw r 708. police say it's possible that got there might be driving in the area of goat rock beach in jenner north of bodega bay. kron. 4 is your local election headquarters. 4 leading candidates in the u.s. senate faced off right here in the cross for studio adam schiff, katie porter, barbara lee and steve garvey are all running to fill that senate seat. it was long held by late senator dianne feinstein. the debate was their second one ahead of the state's primary election. well, grant lotus gives us a recap of what happened. >> the crisis at the border opening monday night's senate debate in san francisco. candidates asked whether or not president biden should take executive action to close the border. i think the president is taking executive actions, but there are limits to what the president can do without congress providing the authority. while democratic candidates stressed the importance of congress's role, president biden should continue using the legal authority. he has to address this
this is the license plate that police have provided us would get a good look. 8 cw r 708. police say it's possible that got there might be driving in the area of goat rock beach in jenner north of bodega bay. kron. 4 is your local election headquarters. 4 leading candidates in the u.s. senate faced off right here in the cross for studio adam schiff, katie porter, barbara lee and steve garvey are all running to fill that senate seat. it was long held by late senator dianne feinstein. the debate...
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r t dot com. well, here is a quick look. you can win a battle as moves a war. and now there's in terms of tactical successes of these release of demonstrating that they have a good deal of capability. but in terms of the soft r and the ability to attract others, i think the disproportionate number of casualties and gaza has indeed damaged their soft power and washington's soft power in recent years. let alone gaza. well in it again i, i think the american sauce power has been damaged by the disproportionate, the killing of civilians in the cause of war uh, biting his plead floor. the israel east is take a more measured approach, but it, there still damage to americans. sauce power, a severe plans to call, i need an urgent un security council meeting as tensions between bell grade and coastal rise. and that's us proceed that moves to by the use of a sub in data and introduce the euro to majority sub communities. so being president, that lives out of which each says that the bad will have dire consequences. a cd, it looks like you've been curts. he made this decision on his initiative with the following goal. and that goal is the f one, the cleansing of the serbia
r t dot com. well, here is a quick look. you can win a battle as moves a war. and now there's in terms of tactical successes of these release of demonstrating that they have a good deal of capability. but in terms of the soft r and the ability to attract others, i think the disproportionate number of casualties and gaza has indeed damaged their soft power and washington's soft power in recent years. let alone gaza. well in it again i, i think the american sauce power has been damaged by the...