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can franco, b, e c, f, r, great to get your insights. thank you so much for your time. thanks for having me. or the awards season is in full swing, and the countdown is running for the undisputed highlight. the oscar nominations around and have caused quite a stir. if he loves this unmistakable film and help to earn some $1500000000.00 at the box office. you may feel that despite is 8 nominations. barbie's was numbed by the academy. and what many are calling of bitterly ironic decision? the women responsible for the blockbuster director and credit girl wake and the lead actor margot robbie were not given nominations in their respective categories . but situation that may have reminded many fans of one of the films of most iconic feet. and america ferrera who is nominated, as best supporting actress touchingly sums up what it is like to be a woman in the real world. here's an edited clip from our monologue, but never forget that the system is rate, so find a way to acknowledge that, but also always be grateful. you have to answer for men's bad behavior, which is insane.
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r, great. i'm not. you wrote that question, didn't you, craig? i didn't. i deny alli deny all knowledge t question. but i will say this courage is contagious. >> like gonorrhea. you know what i'm talking about. yeahg aboug: yea, but i am not r courage. i have large r than a body studio. >> so it's funny to me, though, that chappelle mentioned in andy kaufman referencmed anen because andy kaufman was the inner gender wrestling champion. that's tru we and these days they would just like, say you're a chicken punch them. >> yeay h, but to me, you know,i it's interesting. >> they want to control what you're saying as a comedianan . and if they can make me say men can have babies, they can maken say anything. and i won't just say anything.s that's not true. you're not five seven. greg: no, i know. i never asked you to isk sayed . >> five. seven. i just wanted you to fill outt a form. >> fair enough. my goodness. 5"you're not even five. five.>> g we'll talkre about that after wy the show. >> we're going to make some changes, by the way. i should let you know. >>
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r. such a great honor to be with you. such a great message today. it's time to stand for freedom again in the united america. and as i thought about everything that was said, i was like how can i highlight anymore the importance of our ae nstitution? there is so many things that's important to say but i felt like while i was sitting there, i wanted to encourage you a few minutes. you know what you re■mind me of, you remind me of soldiers on the front lines. when you're on the front line you have to have a little bit more courage than everybody else. you better be able to see a little bit better than everybody else. because not only are you going to be taking some shots, you better be able to hit y target where you need to. i'm in this race because i'm kind of one of these people that's just like you. i feel like you laner people, i feel like you're an underdog a little bit. do any of you feel like you're an underdog a littleize god is on your side when you're sticking to the constitution and when you're doing the right thing. as steve mentioned, whe
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great woman. john, what is your closing message to the people in messe? eak r it's very simple. it's make america great again. simple,but i think very importt before we do this, because you were talking about the supreme court. they hav ng aboute two votes that are very important coming up. one is, as we discussed, we callon it colorado or whatever. but, you know, i really believe they're going to leave the people to vote. again, you're the leading candidatpeople te in both parti. you're leading the democrats by many, many points. i mean, it's har man d to imagine they would do. and most states have alreadyes approved, as you know, very few states have done that. this is colorado, a couple of others at this moment. but they have another important prd that's immunitthis my. the president, the president of the united states. and i'm not talking about myselfe presid the talkiny president has to have immunity because if you take immunity away from the president so important, you will have you have aportant, president that's. going to be able to do anything because when he leaves offi
great woman. john, what is your closing message to the people in messe? eak r it's very simple. it's make america great again. simple,but i think very importt before we do this, because you were talking about the supreme court. they hav ng aboute two votes that are very important coming up. one is, as we discussed, we callon it colorado or whatever. but, you know, i really believe they're going to leave the people to vote. again, you're the leading candidatpeople te in both parti. you're...
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have a lot of processing and calculating capacity so a lot of and data centers, so a lot of r plants are greate regions engaged. so we are competitive and create companies and we have■z■ more investments and big tickets are being launched in france and ■2europe. [inaudible] >> because i think we do need strong convergence between u.s. s issue. as for the consequence of ai and the regulation, i see an edge which should be divided int are. i think ai should be accompanied with accelerate and clearly quite clear that ai could be and probably much more than autoization was and this is strategy is putn a lot of programs. we should deploy fair, well-balanced ambitious strategy in the field. second, training. ai will have and already have some impacts on a lot of -- education, science and so on and we have to invest much more in order to innat a be part of the competition because it would create a lot of acceleration especially on health care. and it's very important for a lot of the sectors. third, we need regulation to beb sure that preference on thish ovation i mentioned already. this is w the cri
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why do you refer■■r■[ mad scientists? oh, great question. so a lot of people look at politics.say the problem is self-interest the problem is everyonet voting to get good stuff for themselves. as someone who studies public opinion a lot of detail, i say that really just doesn't t all. it is not very easy at all to predict what policy someone will support, based upon their objective self-interest. rather, what we see is almost everybody. the policies that they do because they think they are best for society. the key catch, though, is that the way they form their beliefs about what is best for society is negligent at best. where you just of hear some slogans, repeat whatever it is that sounds good to you this came from saying what were you like? imagine you wake up on an operating table and there's some guy there says, i've got a great surgical procedure. i'm going to perform on you. it's going to make you it's going to be so wonderful. you live forever. that'll be $1,000,000. and you say, ah, no thanks is what you don't want to pay. fine, get out of here. right. that's a lot n y
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bravery and sacrifice that ukraine has made and have made extraordinary sacrifices and have a great success. thea;rcess. they haven't had what they - and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. i and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. which is a significant — haven't had what they need. which is a significant political effect in moscow. nothing is changing in who's in's moscow. nothing is changing in who's in'5 calculus _ moscow. nothing is changing in who's in's calculus is not changing the russian — in's calculus is not changing the russian ablation enough. he has enough — russian ablation enough. he has enough power to accept the casualties he has and accept the loss of— casualties he has and accept the loss of a — casualties he has and accept the loss of a huge chunk of his military and it_ loss of a huge chunk of his military and it doesn't matter because he has the super— and it doesn't matter because he has the super police to put down protests _ the super police to put down protests and anybody else that is working — protests and anybody else that is worki
bravery and sacrifice that ukraine has made and have made extraordinary sacrifices and have a great success. thea;rcess. they haven't had what they - and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. i and have a great success. they haven't had what they need. which is a significant — haven't had what they need. which is a significant political effect in moscow. nothing is changing in who's in's moscow. nothing is changing in who's in'5 calculus _ moscow. nothing is changing in who's...
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imagine you wake up on an operating table and there's some guy there says, i've got a great surgical procedu■ryou. it's going to make you it's going to be so wonderful. you live forever. that'll be $1,000,000. and you say, ah, no thanks is what you don'of here. right. that's a lot better than you when wake up on the table and the guy says, don't want your money. i am just here to go and help you to deal. and there'li, i don't want of course you would say that naturally you're not perfect, so you don't yet understand the wonder of wha doing, do you? that's what i say we're dealing with with people that do want to help, but they have thoughts so little about what would be helpful that. you were actually be better off if they were in fact just stereotypical greedy jerks. what is the import stance or the significance of convenient for voters? nice. one thing that you will never hear in politics at least i have never heard it is someone who gives the speech. give me convenience or normally in politics. instead, it's like safety first, health. the main thing to know about all these things that li do
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so naturally, he was actively r as to great the little uh, in order to take care of this uh, 900750000. then what we should be just at that time, as of, if you just dealt with this uh, you know, they created the problem, which the words they act do and it created the agencies. and so if you want to distract the agency, it's fine. okay, i do agree, but you have to accept or who's allowed, or the 1st thing is where that if you choose to have them back their, their homes to they have to the villages which was also started. so as they create the 1st place and now they are objective, right? and we know that the under such pressure as part of why and what's the name of what, what do i need to sort sort of jump in. i do apologize for interrupting you, but, but, but this comment from this former as ready, official. i mean, i mean, i, you know, quoting for the destruction of the united nations relief and works agency. i mean, is it just me or does that kind of rhetoric sound extreme? and it was, we know that it's always extreme, but it's, it's all done for the whole work, bruce, and what was th
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r qu >> great question. it's not sustainable for our country.have millions and millions of people here. it >> presi is not sustainable. did you see in new york citydido with it getting the regular s students out and they're putting migrants in theis ouro place? we are going to havehe the largest deepwater nation effort in the history of our country. we're bringing everybodyntrywe back to where they came from. we have no choice. weice. have choice. you know? b you, denisret: de, is here as w. denise, where are you now? denise to our town hall last night. she came in sayingn ha that she was, if i remember correctly, you were leaning towards president trump, but you did cot say you heard some things last night that were in light. so where lik are tonight? >> i spoke with a lot of really close friends after last night. they were all up. i wanted to know how it went and we got back to president trump. >> we just love you. how you were when he left. he just he mentioned, i think, m something that you're concerned about. >> what what's your question ar
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he has a great, r guy. look, it happen during jan 6th.nd mask. if it wasn't a democracy, that is what we are going to do is post it. he has a black glove on. look at the latex glove. he couldn't get it over. fine, i'll choke myself out. this is a weird asphyxiation sex thing and amazing publicist. i am going to commit a crime. it was january 6th. >> greg: i hear joe biden's secret service detail dresses the same way >> greg: up next, her coffee, her scent. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes
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to give too much credit to the dominant nation-state for the get or credit to theheti great r of individual writers who created great work for lasting time in the other pointed like to correct us when you talk about the power boards in terms of great crisis and depression in times of war. you know i think it was said a poem cannot stop a bullet. but we have to get the scale of things right. poems in literature can speak to humanity and can speak to all of tus. in the deepest possible way through time so the power boards is not in terms of the immediate moment in which we read them are write them in the power of the words. it's words to the culture and words to the world through time. the power boards are like shakespeare who lived 300 years ago. the power boards to address the issues of our time transcends time. i don't want to take too much time but i just wanted to make this introduction. >> those are really important introductions and one of the things i heard is an individual writer speaking on behalf of the nation and i want to pick up on that because i think a lot of ukrainiansns have
to give too much credit to the dominant nation-state for the get or credit to theheti great r of individual writers who created great work for lasting time in the other pointed like to correct us when you talk about the power boards in terms of great crisis and depression in times of war. you know i think it was said a poem cannot stop a bullet. but we have to get the scale of things right. poems in literature can speak to humanity and can speak to all of tus. in the deepest possible way...
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some optimism, like spring the change, and my goodness, we have four days fromou in this r, everyone in this greate focus of not just this country, but the entire world watching what happens. if you wish to maintain the status quo is because you think things are going just swimming the, and you see aath forward to the future, i see it differently but if you are ready to actually be bold and be excited and put smiles on this country's face work with the free world to create peace and prosperity and decency and integrity and safety, let's do it, everybody. i love you all. vote for dean. thank you, andrew yang. thank you! >> [chanting "dean"] >> give it up for the next president of the united states, dean phillips! if you would a quick photo with the congressman, we are going to line right on this aisle. you are going to exit down this by the windows. if you would like a photo of the congressman you can line up right where i'm standing and raising my hand. he has another event he has to get to now. thank you for being here. >> i have a f■ [indiscernible c] [captions copyright national cable satellite
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it depends todayn dante scala r at the university of new hampshire, a great twitter handle at graniteprofnd him there and thatunh .edfu. always appreciate your time on the "washington journal." guest: you're very welcome. host: coming up next this morning, we will talk with brad cook, co-chair of the new hampshire special committee on voter confidence about the group's recommendations on improving the electoral process. later, a viewers guide how to watch the returns tonight. we will be joined by the boston globe political reporter. we will be right back. ♪ >> discover the heartbeat of democracy with c-span's voices 2024 as we engage voters nationwide asking, what issue is most important to you in this election and why? i'm congressman dean phillips and i'm a candidate for president of the united states, running in the democratic primary. the most important issue on my plate now is winning the november election and defeating donald trump. the most important policy every democrat, republican or independent should be voting on. other than that, go around the country consistently addressing
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>> work with advisors who create a plan with you ok, t the r investments so great getting to know you to know you. let's take a looig new investment plan. okay, great. this should have you moving this should have you moving in the right directionhaapp. thanks, jen. get ongoing advice and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. >> another huge migrant: anot caravanshe launching out of southern mexico right now, gaining steam as it heads up here. >> today, we're finding out what and who is behindfinding as the millions of migrants breaking into the country. documentary filmmakeaking inrto anthony ruben went to south america and then traveled with the caravan all the way upo ou to our border with the jungles ,death trains, cartels. >> he was there the whole time . >> but it all started in colombia, where nonprofit groups like e the red crosss mas are giving migrants maps to help them get here. >> consider this map, whichcolob shows the route from colombiaia to the united states and marks 12 u.s. border crossing points with flags. >> many simila crosr maps are distributed by othe
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. >> steve: who will chef boy r dee caucus for? >> brian: great transition, now let's talk weather. artic blast leaves people under wind chill warnings. >> ainsley: wind chill expected to be negative 30 or below through wednesday. janice dean has the fox weather forecast. >> janice: temperatures below freezing anding 28s, negative 31, will remain cold as people head out to the caucuses. if i are outside, bundle up, exposed skin. cedar rapids negative 38, storm lake negative 38 and across northern plains and rockies, wind chills of negative 50. frost bite time when you are outside and you could get frost bite in a matter of minutes. we have a storm system bringing snow and ice to texas, louisiana, alabama and tennessee and snow in forecast from d.c. to boston. fox weather.com, we'll keep you updated. >> brian: scary stuff. thanks. coming up, not maga enough is what donald trump is saying about vivek ramaswamy. >> ainsley: he is live in iowa with his wife dr. ramaswamy with their responses. y♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ after last month's massive solar fl
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and can you can you become a great campaigner oa great r it instinctual?> i think that's an interesting question instinc?. p >> mean, i was notai that critical of his campaign, as others have been. >> i'll tell you, i learned a lot about him in the 90 debates. newsom oh, yeah. h >> i bet, because he came oute in the prepared and there was nothing fazed him.. you know, gavin came in with, you know, ever iy prepared lineu ready, you know, to fire out every bullet he had in hisy bull political gun. >> he's brilliant as running as an incumbent,l gun.brillian w in 2022 he had accomplishments to run on and people loved him. he beat charlie crist by by over 20 points in a swing statet of florida, which is no longerat a swing state. and so to me, the question is, does he end up running in 2028,2 sort of as an incumbent? and th02ted as ae only way i ses if donald trump decides to pick e president.d of >> and i know it seemedmoniou everything seems kind of commodious right now, but i don's t think it's out of the question. i think that, you know, if donald trump dec
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the hard core ones have neck tattoos that say make america great again, g-r-a-t-e, misspelled. but some of them go to prison for donald trump. at some point, it is going to be one on one with nikki haley, and i think it's going to be very, very soon. i still would go for trump because of the fanatical following. >> some of the sound was very interesting, the way donald trump was distancing himself from the people orchestrating the alternate, the fake slates of electors. so, while he has all this enthusiasm, he has all this loyalty, when it comes down to it, he still wants to distance himself from the people who, by hook or by crook, were trying to get him back into the white house in 2020. >> well, he might want to distance himself, even though, listen, we've heard him refer to the insurrectionists on january 6th as hostages. we hear him portray them as political prisoners. e he may want to distance himself a little bit, but they don't want to distance themselves from him. i saw an interview on cnn of a woman who was about to go to jail for him this week. and she's still loyal
the hard core ones have neck tattoos that say make america great again, g-r-a-t-e, misspelled. but some of them go to prison for donald trump. at some point, it is going to be one on one with nikki haley, and i think it's going to be very, very soon. i still would go for trump because of the fanatical following. >> some of the sound was very interesting, the way donald trump was distancing himself from the people orchestrating the alternate, the fake slates of electors. so, while he has...
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great to have you. thank you. happy new year. no happ yo w, we predicted on tuesday. all right, biden's ad fo first r the 2024 campaign. it's not about all his great any accomplishments. oh, that's right. it doesn't have any. instead,insteas joe biden is dt off let's see, donald trump.rump donald trump, donald trump. january 6, january 6, january 6. they'll get to abortion. but this is the first ad it has nothing to do with biden or a success because he doesn't the have any. >> take a look. i've made the preservation of american democracofy the central issue of my presidency. i believe in free and fair election democra the cs and theo vote fairly and have your vote counted. e there's something dangerous co. n exg in america there's an extremist who does not share the basic belief sean: c in our democracy. >> could they get a joe h biden moment where maybe he doesn't sound like he's mumbling and mumbling? anyway . anyw, the ad was released a after democratic activists the ng as historiansctiv with je biden at the white house this week, reportedly imploring him . to be more hostile against republicans. oh, he's not hostil
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great. he has done a fantastic job as mayor of tennessee. i do not know. i thought, maybe you were going to rsometime because you have done a great job and you are very popular. >> no comment. [applause] fmr. pres. trump: good to have you. you look great. also, a woman who is really talented and she has been amazing. she loves the campaign and loves the country. she is a very important person politica■lly, but she is free press. she has become a friend of a lot of great patriots in this country. laura lavergne. [applause] great job. you want to try and have her on your side. much better. no, she is fantastic. your whole staff would appreciate you coming. one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, i said before, he really is. i watched him and there was nobody like him in the history of this country and beyond. dan gable, a legend from iowa. a great person. we awarded him the medal of freedom. [applause] they awarded him the presidential medal of freedom, which is the highest award you can give. that is the civilian version of the medal of honor. the medal of honor is much tougher, because usu
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spring revolts and in syria and 2000 of the erroneous have been r t i support or for bizarre lesson is a reporter said and have provided a great deal of material as well as intelligence support i to the syrians and they have also use syria as a critical transfer. uh, transmission point uh for their support for his blah, blah. and so are they, uh, they have a target of the as railways now for quite a few years now. i mean, a run blames these are out for the attack. how likely is by the new opinion. i would say that given the nature of the attack, it's almost certain that it was the as rallies. i don't think anyone else in the region would have either the capacity or the goal of hitting that particular target. so i would say is 99.9 percent certain there was israel. the definitely see is i'll say about escalation. the run has vowed revenge. what can we expect to happen next? well i think that we're in the cycle of tit for tat retaliation. israel, his, by israel ever on, of course we have the situation with these uh, in the red sea. and so, uh, we're seeing, you know, that, uh, uh, that one strike leads to another strike and, and
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phobracist, sexist, misogynydem and have every phobia ever known to man, whether r knowtherit's accurate or not.l great analysis, governor huckabee. thank you, kelly. ysisgood see you. thank you. as well as biden's poll numbers continue to slump while buckle up for what will be as i was just saying, one of the most negative campaigns in american history without anythinggns in positive for joe biden to run on. if you can name something, ow. please text us. email us at the hannity show. we'd love to hear from love to . the biden campaign, as i said, democracy in peril. while, by the way, at simultaneously trying to kfck republicans of a little ironic, isn't it? they'll obsess about donaldneve donald trump. they'll never want to talk about joe's records, everythinwg about january six except the facts. you know, the police chief, capitol police chief son,son. they remarks peacefully, patriotically march to the capitol. so your voices will be heard. those facts that narrative,yt anything that doesn't fit abour narrative, they in fachint won't tell you about.go they will demagogue abortion. and asgue ab i sa
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when i finally get down to crafting the final product, it's a great, great burden, ordl r me.ime i finish a book, i say, never again. host: let's start with "six crises." what did it do for his political aspirations? craig: he had just lost the presidential election in 1960. and that is en kennedy and he had a conversation after it was actually during the cuban missile crisis. kennedy asked nixon to come to the white house so they could sort of talkhrough the issues. when they were done nixon could , tell how tired kennedy was. it was a time that was weighing him down. but when they were done, nixon mentioned that he was thinki about writing a book. the topic perked kennedy up. he said, i think ery politician should write a book, it can help your standing in the political realm. so that is what nixon did. it covered differe moments, different crises. it's similar in structu to george w. bush's presidential book. it picks key moments from that person's life. and it was a best selling book. it helped him begin to reestablish himself as a politiciannd begin that second act that,
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the kelsey brothe brothers are r close with her family. they are greatthat in you can tell taylor swift is close with her family to the families have met they seem to be going well provokes the home of the best advice as this aserious you give to peopli mean this is you're trying to start a family with somebody it does help if they have a relationship with their family. >> absolutely absolutely. when you're in a relationship of it eventually goes maybe it will baby it won't but shoot mary into that family that clichÉ is so true. >> unfortunately. [laughter] out. [laughter] i think i need to put my feet up on the couch. [laughter] works for girls with daddy issues? is all you're saying? [laughter] you should court them. [laughter] [laughter] >> is not with pop daddy. [laughter] jimmy: we also consider the key to longevity common enemies what i mean by that, as of the world needs love sweet love that you both hate the same thing a as an invaluable question of. >> totally progressed youth invented by the common enemy? they probably do. like internet trolls
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great worker. so this is all about prk. r and hiding from the truth. >> all right. so democrats now they're tryingl to claim that while donald trump owned a hotel in washington, d.c. and peopleda from countries like china, saudi arabia, qatar, whatever, that they actually went to the hotel and they say, se thee, don trump got paid by foreign governments and it's against agai clause.tsd the only problem is there's a big difference, isn't therbler between joe biden going against obama administrationen policyafr after taking a call from huntera ded to burisma executives that desperately needed d.c. help becausesp. they wanted the investigator in ukraine, viktor shokin, fired. there's kind of a k big difference that he big leveraged $1,000,000,000 and as a result of his official actions, hunter continued to get paid for sitting on that board with no experience at a time when he was addicted to pretty hard drugs. an ty comparison in your mind? n >> there's absolutely no comparison, donald trump wasn'tn involved in the business once he became president. businessthe bottom
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. >> what would your choicet be r school choice? >> that's a great question, thank you. the microphone back. you have any recommendations? what would you like to see? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? you told us on the way over. we have homeschooled your today. my wife is your. >> oh, good. listen i think it's a great question and yes, we're going to do school choice. here's how were going to do it. florida we have universal school choice. in f grew up in dunedin florida which is on the west coast of florida and so i went to dunedin high school. that was reality. now you can go there if you go up where i grew up budget also have choices within your school district because choice has taken hold even amongst the public schools. you can also go to a charter school which is a public school that's not run by the school district or controlled by teacher union and there's a bunch of charter options there. or you can get a scholarship to go toch private school. every family in florida has those options and what's ended up happening is our performance academically is dramatica
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r future is truly bright. thank you, god bless you and god bless the great state of iowa.nds 24 trail, a weekly roundup he stands campaign coverage and discover where candidates are traveling across e saying to voters. a firsthand account, updated poll numbers from a fundraising data, watch c-span 2024 campaign trail. friday night 7:00 o'clock eastern on c-span, all minus c-span.org or download as a podcast on c-span now, free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. c-span, unfiltered view of politics. ♪♪ house homeland security committee meets torrow agast oleander mayorkas mark republicans accused him of refusi to uphold the law and the handling of immigrati the impeachment articles to the fu hou. live coverage 10:00 a.m eastern on. also on c-span now, free mobile video app and online at c-span.org. ♪♪ discovered the heartbeat of democracy c-span's voice is 2024 as we engage voters nationwide asking what issue is most important to you■]q in election. >> to represent minnesota's district in congress and running in the democratic primary. thht now is the november elec
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weinerer, so great to havev you, a as we get r ready t to t our inventntories. >> thanknks for havingewe will be r right back.k. >>> as we turn our calendars to 2024, four teams have their eyes set on making it to the championship game next week in houston. carolyn? >> reporter: the college football playoffs kick off later today with a clash of the titans. i'm excited about this, michigan facing number 4 alabama, in the first semi final game, the crimson tide have won six national titles and that wolverines have also won six but the most recent came in 1997. they lost in the semi finals the past two years. >> things we've learned from being in this game for the last couple of years, really locked in, you know, ready to go, ready to play. >> i don't reminisce much about what has happened in the past, i'm kind of looking forward to today and the next day. just got to take it one day at a time. >> kickoff for the rose bowl is set for 5:00 eastern, the other semi final pits washington against texas in the sugar bowl at 8:45. as we turn the calendar to 2024, one of the most beloved traditi
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great. thank you very much. as all of us, richard r t for engines strongly reporting from the 1st ever of baltic club, russia, india, conference in new delhi. for more all why relations between russia and india are making strides despite western pressure. r t dot com. how's you coverage? we've got analysis compar vin good to who had safe effect and under the foundation, which is co hosting the conference in the now with all eyes really on guys at currently the sabotage of the north stream pipelines in september 2022. it's a distant memory for some, and that's the way it seems. the west likes it. the a tuck left. you are up with a cheap, unreliable supply brushing guns. but even countries, there are no rush to investigate who was actually behind the bombing ortiz marine across river recaps. the allegation from to lecture prize winner seymour hers, who points the finger of blame of washington. when it comes to the north string pipeline of types, 2023 was the year when the masks finally dropped. the years started with the soft and revelat
great. thank you very much. as all of us, richard r t for engines strongly reporting from the 1st ever of baltic club, russia, india, conference in new delhi. for more all why relations between russia and india are making strides despite western pressure. r t dot com. how's you coverage? we've got analysis compar vin good to who had safe effect and under the foundation, which is co hosting the conference in the now with all eyes really on guys at currently the sabotage of the north stream...
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is being a downer and we want the president will tell us we are great, the country is great, we're doing fine and we r will not acknowledge trade off. carter's legacy in what is the strength and weakness and it becomes a roadmap for what presidents shouldn't do. one piece of that is the emphasis on big picture details, it is weak to be overly invested in the details. this plays differently depending on who is president. it shifts back and forth between these different kinds of presidential images, is the president too nerdy, too invested in details, un- relatable, when obama was running people said he was office oratorio like that and it was an empathic. this was a common critique of trump, it was a common critique of george w. bush and kind of a framework from that era of is it bad to have a president over invested in the details of a situation tversus under investd ? it leaves us with a open question about how presidents might navigate this trade-off. questions? i'm throwing a bunch of questions at you to ponder. ro you have time to ponder and we can come back to it over the course of the semester.
is being a downer and we want the president will tell us we are great, the country is great, we're doing fine and we r will not acknowledge trade off. carter's legacy in what is the strength and weakness and it becomes a roadmap for what presidents shouldn't do. one piece of that is the emphasis on big picture details, it is weak to be overly invested in the details. this plays differently depending on who is president. it shifts back and forth between these different kinds of presidential...
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chris, you prove it every day, god blesyou r happy pre-electioo excited, it has been almost a year that we have been campaigning in this great, touching every hand and answering every question and beg that is why i am excited, tomorrow is the big day, you are excited because tomorrow, no more commercials! no more mail! i know you are excited to have no more ■■of that. now a two person race. what that means is your decision tomorrow is a do we want more of the same? or do we want a generational lei am an accountant, i know the value of a dollar, i know it is your monday we are spending -- money we are spending. you have to stop theding that rd democrats have done. the political class has put us in debt and we need to stop. it will start clawing back covid dollars and fraudulent dollars that wereone out of every seven dollars was spent fraudulently. we will balance the budget, can you imagine if we did that? congress has one job and that is to give us a budget on time. that is literally all they have to do. ngress has given us a budget on time four times in 40 years? you know what i say to that? if you do not give us a budget
chris, you prove it every day, god blesyou r happy pre-electioo excited, it has been almost a year that we have been campaigning in this great, touching every hand and answering every question and beg that is why i am excited, tomorrow is the big day, you are excited because tomorrow, no more commercials! no more mail! i know you are excited to have no more ■■of that. now a two person race. what that means is your decision tomorrow is a do we want more of the same? or do we want a...
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continue our discussion whether we're approaching the 3rd world war, stay with r t the, the, the at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local depot. any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance has they are men, women and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter, henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast as these rightly described as blood soaked and racist eve at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent. then, by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people.
continue our discussion whether we're approaching the 3rd world war, stay with r t the, the, the at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local depot. any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty....
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great question! i probably would _ better than season one, even. —ie question! sort of background you come from, what age, what ethnicity, you know, it can be so translated into a variety of groups, and people can get attached and associated themselves with the game and have fun and how immersed you can get into it, purely because itjust really you can get into it, purely because it just really tries you can get into it, purely because itjust really tries to invoke a lot of curiosity. so, you know, you want to get involved, you want to play, and there are so many possible outcomes, and i think that is the beauty of it, that we didn't have a clue, you know, what we would be going into, so the fact that the audience are able to have a look and get involved in terms of what is going to happen next, it is getting everyone excited to see what is next, what is going to happen, but yeah, how it captures a variety of different groups, that is why it has done so well. but credit is due to studio lambert, what an unbelievable team to create that. you studio lambert, what
great question! i probably would _ better than season one, even.