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please welcome the epa administrator and pretty good basketball player michael regan.applause] administrator regan: good morning and happy new year. i am excited to be here. mayer, thank you for that introduction and for your leadership. -- mayor, thank you for that introduction and for your leadership. we have a lot of work to do together and time is of the essence. we laid a very strong foundation in 2021, especially the degree of agency rebuilding we needed to do at epa. i am proud of what we have accomplished, from tackling climate change to working towards rebuilding trust with underserved communities, to strengthening our water infrastructure. but we have only begun to scratch the surface. we have a long way to go to truly building a better america, so we are going to keep the pedal to the metal in 2022. i firmly believe that our success in confronting the biggest environmental challenges of our time will be determined by our partnerships. as the state secretary of environmental quality in north carolina, i found how actions from the epa can help or hurt local ef
please welcome the epa administrator and pretty good basketball player michael regan.applause] administrator regan: good morning and happy new year. i am excited to be here. mayer, thank you for that introduction and for your leadership. -- mayor, thank you for that introduction and for your leadership. we have a lot of work to do together and time is of the essence. we laid a very strong foundation in 2021, especially the degree of agency rebuilding we needed to do at epa. i am proud of what...
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please welcome the epa administrator and pretty good basketball player michael regan.applause] administrator regan: good morning and happy new year. i am excited to be here. mayer, thank you for that introduction and for your leadership. -- mayor, thank you for that introduction and for your leadership. we have a lot of work to do together and time is of the essence. we laid a very strong foundation in 2021, especially the degree of agency rebuilding we needed to do at epa. i am proud of what we have accomplished, from tackling climate change to working towards rebuilding trust with underserved communities, to strengthening our water infrastructure. but we have only begun to scratch the surface. we have a long way to go to truly building a better america, so we are going to keep the pedal to the metal in 2022. i firmly believe that our success in confronting the biggest environmental challenges of our time will be determined by our partnerships. as the state secretary of environmental quality in north carolina, i found how actions from the epa can help or hurt local ef
please welcome the epa administrator and pretty good basketball player michael regan.applause] administrator regan: good morning and happy new year. i am excited to be here. mayer, thank you for that introduction and for your leadership. -- mayor, thank you for that introduction and for your leadership. we have a lot of work to do together and time is of the essence. we laid a very strong foundation in 2021, especially the degree of agency rebuilding we needed to do at epa. i am proud of what...
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please welcome the epa administrator, pretty good basketball player two, michaelel regan.se] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> well, good morning. and happy new year. yes i am really excited to bee here, it may or thank you for that introduction and thank you for your leadership. i am glad we are meeting so early into the new year because we have a lot of work to do together. in time it really is of the essence. we played a very strong foundation 2021 especially considering the degree of agency rebuilding we needed to do. i'm proud of what we have accomplished from tackling critical steps to confront climate change, to working toward rebuilding trust withun underserved communities, to strengthening our nation's water infrastructure. but the truth is, we have only begun to scratch the surface. we have a long way to go to truly building a better america. so we are going to keep the pedal to the meddle in 2022. i firmly believe that our success in confronting the biggest environmental challenges of our time will be determined by our partnership. the state secretary of environmental quality n
please welcome the epa administrator, pretty good basketball player two, michaelel regan.se] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> well, good morning. and happy new year. yes i am really excited to bee here, it may or thank you for that introduction and thank you for your leadership. i am glad we are meeting so early into the new year because we have a lot of work to do together. in time it really is of the essence. we played a very strong foundation 2021 especially considering the degree of agency...
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the religious nights national movement at the time. 1981 the year president regan took office. >> new efforts to ban some books from libraries. a new campaign after last fall's presidential election. >> most of the pressures that we are experiencing are being brought to bear on libraries by individuals that represent themselves and being members of the moral majority and fundamental ministers. >> what do they want removed? >> what they want removed is a who is who and what is what of 20th century moderate literature. >> coincidentally, book burning and banning happened to be staples of fascism and communism. the nazis did it, hitler posting and burning literature he considered dangerous along with the chinese communist party at the pot regime and pretty much everyone else who was terrible. cuba's regime banned books, radio channels and heavily interrupted access to the internet. wokeness is communism but book banning isn't? make it make sense. it is literally another case of everything old is new again because this exact tactic has hijacked precedent day american politics. just like b
the religious nights national movement at the time. 1981 the year president regan took office. >> new efforts to ban some books from libraries. a new campaign after last fall's presidential election. >> most of the pressures that we are experiencing are being brought to bear on libraries by individuals that represent themselves and being members of the moral majority and fundamental ministers. >> what do they want removed? >> what they want removed is a who is who and...
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administrator regan joined me at the lower darby creek area super fund site to announce the agency had committed millions in fund interesting that infrastructure bill to this project. moving its anticipated completion date up to 2023. at this former land phil chemicals had leeched into the soil and ground water for decades in the largely minority community of east wick. thanks to funding from the new infrastructure package, many sites like lower darby creek will see their cleanup accelerated and 50 additional super fund sites will get the green light to be cleaned up. less pollution, safer communities, and more jobs. i'm proud to deliver these benefits through the party infrastructure law. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2 p.m. today download c-span now today.
administrator regan joined me at the lower darby creek area super fund site to announce the agency had committed millions in fund interesting that infrastructure bill to this project. moving its anticipated completion date up to 2023. at this former land phil chemicals had leeched into the soil and ground water for decades in the largely minority community of east wick. thanks to funding from the new infrastructure package, many sites like lower darby creek will see their cleanup accelerated...
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jordan white & regan charles—cook put the hosts ahead before half time.inutes to go via connor goldson, but deep into stoppage time, matthew wright found the equaliser to make it 3—3 and gain an all—important point. elsewhere, third—placed hearts eased to a comfortable win over motherwell. livingston beat hibs 3—2, having fought back from a goal down. the two remaining games at aberdeen and dundee were postponed due to the weather. free—scoring fulham have maintained their five point lead at the top of the championship despite a 1—1 draw with blackpool. that's because blackburn were also held away at luton. peterborough meanwhile remain stuck in the bottom three after losing at home to sheffield united. billy sharp opened the scoring for the blades and callum morton found his own net late on to make it 2—0. just two days to go before this transfer window closes, winger adama traore has completed his move to barcelona from the 26 year came through barca's academy and returns to the spanish club on a loan deal with a £30million option to buy. it's understoo
jordan white & regan charles—cook put the hosts ahead before half time.inutes to go via connor goldson, but deep into stoppage time, matthew wright found the equaliser to make it 3—3 and gain an all—important point. elsewhere, third—placed hearts eased to a comfortable win over motherwell. livingston beat hibs 3—2, having fought back from a goal down. the two remaining games at aberdeen and dundee were postponed due to the weather. free—scoring fulham have maintained their five...
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president obama, regan.ems that the purpose of republicans now is to ensure that no president has the respect of half the public and that is pretty much their agenda to make sure the president is a failure so they can get back in power. >> that's what modern history suggestions, joy. you're absolutely right. you know, when the largely not entirely but the largely great bob dole died pretty recently, they said he worked across the aisle and made deals. he went on nbc and other networks, other lesser networks and said i now represent the majority of americans who did not vote for bill clinton and were going to stop him. and that has been the attitude of republican leaders in congress ever since especially newt gingrich when he we came speaker two years later. and it is unamerican pause james madison the idea was unlike the british monarchy, he wanted presidents in congress and parties in congress to duke it out and battle all the time because he thought that would lead to the best laws but the other part of th
president obama, regan.ems that the purpose of republicans now is to ensure that no president has the respect of half the public and that is pretty much their agenda to make sure the president is a failure so they can get back in power. >> that's what modern history suggestions, joy. you're absolutely right. you know, when the largely not entirely but the largely great bob dole died pretty recently, they said he worked across the aisle and made deals. he went on nbc and other networks,...
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. >> and by the way, regan was talking about medicare in that rant. jonathan katz, i have the tell you, this was an excellent read. i hope everybody buys your book. it was fantastic. appreciate it. follow the money. think about who is funding and paying for and profiting off of what we're seeing happening last january. think about it. worth doing. thank y'all very much. >>> up next on "the reidout" trump pleaded with georgia officials to steal the votes he needed to win the state. we are the tape. what happens next in fulton's grand jury investigation. >>> democrats scoring major victories over egregious gerrymandering but how free and fair will the next election be? >>> arizona democrats send a loud and clear message to kyrsten sinema continue to obstruct the biden agenda at your own peril, political peril. the state party chairwoman joins me and tonight's absolute worst says email me but he doesn't want to chat, he's looking for dirt on your kids' teachers. and hey, guess what? i'm going to be on the late show with stephen colbert tonight. it will b
. >> and by the way, regan was talking about medicare in that rant. jonathan katz, i have the tell you, this was an excellent read. i hope everybody buys your book. it was fantastic. appreciate it. follow the money. think about who is funding and paying for and profiting off of what we're seeing happening last january. think about it. worth doing. thank y'all very much. >>> up next on "the reidout" trump pleaded with georgia officials to steal the votes he needed to win...
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jordan white and regan charles—cook put the hosts ahead before half time.age time, matthew wright found the equaliser to make it 3—3 and gain an all—important point. elsewhere, third—placed hearts eased to a comfortable win over motherwell. livingston beat hibs 3—2, having fought back from a goal down. the two remaining games at aberdeen and dundee were postponed due to the weather. cameroon have secured their place in the semi finals of the africa cup of nations. the hosts knocked out the gambia who have had an incredbile run in this tournament on their debut.. but two goals in the second half from toko ekambi ensures the home fans will still have plenty to cheer about. jim lumsden reports. before the game, the players and crowd fell silent to remember the eight people killed in a crash outside cameroon's lapsed match, 2—1 win over comoros. the hosts set the team up against the surprise team of the tournament, the gambia, who had only succeeded a single goal in the competition. the scorpions attacked little bit offended ably in the first half. scene after
jordan white and regan charles—cook put the hosts ahead before half time.age time, matthew wright found the equaliser to make it 3—3 and gain an all—important point. elsewhere, third—placed hearts eased to a comfortable win over motherwell. livingston beat hibs 3—2, having fought back from a goal down. the two remaining games at aberdeen and dundee were postponed due to the weather. cameroon have secured their place in the semi finals of the africa cup of nations. the hosts knocked...
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leave m r as produces sausages at this factory once a week to keep it. regan production starts at 6. i am before any animal mate has touched the machines. the founder believes that the new alternatives for sausages and other foods we love could help reduce over consumption. of meat and fish, al gay is the perfect ingredient, and not only for sausages while a viewer shops m b, the improper didn't have bio shots and also give the body a lot of vitamin yellowstone. about am pure alvy do like the red dulls algae? it can be eaten straight as a solid substitute at sites or it can be deep fried and then it takes like bacon. yeah. bacon substitute for begins strictly i'm not sure. was unchecked as absolutely gonna i'll be sausages are more expensive than the meat variety. but these don't have flavor enhances or food coloring and the reagan, ultimately, it's up to the consumer the fashion industry has come under intense pressure to mend. it's wasteful with, with the new generation of consumers demanding change labels. both big and small are looking for ways to reuse and recycle in delhi. one
leave m r as produces sausages at this factory once a week to keep it. regan production starts at 6. i am before any animal mate has touched the machines. the founder believes that the new alternatives for sausages and other foods we love could help reduce over consumption. of meat and fish, al gay is the perfect ingredient, and not only for sausages while a viewer shops m b, the improper didn't have bio shots and also give the body a lot of vitamin yellowstone. about am pure alvy do like the...
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but it was the hosts who led at the break with goals from jordan white and regan charles—cook.ew wright found the net to make it 3—3 and open the door for celtic to cut the gap at the top. well, celtic yet to take advantage. still goaless at celtic park. hibs are currently 2— tier against livingston. hearts, 1—0 against motherwell. aberdeen and dundee, both of those games had to be postponed due to the weather. two matches in the fourth round of the women's fa cup this afternoon. a comfortable win for manchester city, they beat nottingham forest 8—0. georgia stanway with a hat trick. holders chelsea beat aston villa 3—1, villa pulling one back in the 95th minute. in the women's premier 155, wasps left it late, but they came from behind to earn a 15 all draw at home to exeter. the chiefs took charge just before half time with south africa international zintle mpupha scoring the pick of the tries. exeter chipped away at the deficit and with just minutes remaining flo williams�* penalty secured the draw. elsewhere there were wins for loughborough and saracens. that's all the sport
but it was the hosts who led at the break with goals from jordan white and regan charles—cook.ew wright found the net to make it 3—3 and open the door for celtic to cut the gap at the top. well, celtic yet to take advantage. still goaless at celtic park. hibs are currently 2— tier against livingston. hearts, 1—0 against motherwell. aberdeen and dundee, both of those games had to be postponed due to the weather. two matches in the fourth round of the women's fa cup this afternoon. a...
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motivated. police are saying that the government acted alone and there was no kind of traces of a radical regan isn't as full as so you're quite disturbing the reaction to that. but what we do know is that this is a, a loan attack that being put, it is a loan attack. a lone gunman, several injured developing story of course will be keeping people data about that in the future. thanks danny. we appreciate that as is always the case with breaking news. so many mixed reports at the beginning, but thanks for coming in and clarifying those for as often us and it's nathan allies have started a series of navy drills in the mediterranean sea. the 12 day net june strike exercises come in the face of a conflict in ukraine, although they haven't been directly linked to that crisis. meanwhile, the e. u is offering ukraine 1200000000 euro in military aid peace, all of our reports. that's why we got major military drills underway in the mediterranean, involving the u. s. navy, the u. s. s. harry truman aircraft carrier involved in those it's worth pointing out that these particular war games that are underwa
motivated. police are saying that the government acted alone and there was no kind of traces of a radical regan isn't as full as so you're quite disturbing the reaction to that. but what we do know is that this is a, a loan attack that being put, it is a loan attack. a lone gunman, several injured developing story of course will be keeping people data about that in the future. thanks danny. we appreciate that as is always the case with breaking news. so many mixed reports at the beginning, but...
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well, regan's assistant secretary said thomas and said, no evidence to confirm government forces actually systematically mass good civilians. i need your apartment. i light one is saying that he later wrote an op ed and apologize for that in the new york times, i believe, which goes along with what i'm saying about the denials. but he later apologized. he said there was a massacre. he was sorry, he denied it. he had been given this information and he was sorry, he had testified in the us congress in the way he had. so just to let you know that some of these people have changed their minds. what about what a bronze? because i did notice, i mean, you're on a commitment, you're the committee of the national endowment for democracy, which we talk about this program a lot as a kind of vanguard to real veteran, god, perhaps of regime change in different countries. so the elliot abrams tell me about how you do what you do, knowing that there are a force is that still one to oppose your view? that to what was done was wrong given that abraham. so, you know, in the night he said, what went on, do
well, regan's assistant secretary said thomas and said, no evidence to confirm government forces actually systematically mass good civilians. i need your apartment. i light one is saying that he later wrote an op ed and apologize for that in the new york times, i believe, which goes along with what i'm saying about the denials. but he later apologized. he said there was a massacre. he was sorry, he denied it. he had been given this information and he was sorry, he had testified in the us...
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remember the investments we made in ports and in bridges and the ones we sent out, the ones michael regan sent out on clean water and clean air. the governors have this money. some of this mop is fungible. as soon as they decide where the money is going to go and do it with appropriate attention to equity, climate, using american products, and other things of that nature, those projects shouldn't take long. you don't build a bring in a day. reporter: i'm curious about the money for amtrak. what is the process looking like in terms of spending those funds, the timeline when do you think -- [indiscernible] -- and is it going to be, in terms of figuring out which project, i know they have planning that amtrak does and a lot of it is focused on that northeast corridor, the travel up the northeast coast, is that going to be a process that amtrak itself figures out what they're going to spend or if there's going to be input from the administration, the white house? how does that work? >> we're going to all figure it out together. you can count on that. secondly, to make you aware of the scope o
remember the investments we made in ports and in bridges and the ones we sent out, the ones michael regan sent out on clean water and clean air. the governors have this money. some of this mop is fungible. as soon as they decide where the money is going to go and do it with appropriate attention to equity, climate, using american products, and other things of that nature, those projects shouldn't take long. you don't build a bring in a day. reporter: i'm curious about the money for amtrak. what...
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hour called jesse watters "trish regan primetime." prime. called "jesse watters primetime." the new show at 8:00 will be announced in the near future. tonight this show will be the very last "watters' world." if you watched "watters' world" from the beginning as we transitioned into the studio you know how much i have grown as a host and a person. i'm not saying i put on weight, which i did for a while. but i lost it. i spoke about this in my book how i safed the world. but i saved myself. and by doing so made the world purchase me a better place. everyone is the master of their even world. you are responsible for your own thoughts, happiness and success. everything starts here and here. the power of pows tough thinking, big dreams and hard work and good habits will take you everywhere you want. of course, and a lot of love. what made this show possible in the beginning was one thing. the factor set me far and wide throughout the country to interview people from all walks of life and investigate what needed attention. during my travels i formed an unbreakable connection with
hour called jesse watters "trish regan primetime." prime. called "jesse watters primetime." the new show at 8:00 will be announced in the near future. tonight this show will be the very last "watters' world." if you watched "watters' world" from the beginning as we transitioned into the studio you know how much i have grown as a host and a person. i'm not saying i put on weight, which i did for a while. but i lost it. i spoke about this in my book how i...
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can she regane confidence of the people in the building behind. >> you cdc director dr. walensky is trying to. and yesterday she held her first independent media briefing since the summer, telling reporters that she is committed to trying to continue to improve, eep as frustrations are mounting within the white house and the cdc regarding some of the messaging missteps that walensky has made. cnn learned that walensky has been working with a democratic media consultant, mandy grun waldeck for months to learn to better communicate some of the guidances out to the public. but both walensky and the cdc have come under criticism most recently when it comes to that guidance related to the isolation period for covid-19 positive patients. when the cdc announced they were shortening the isolation period from 10 to 5 days. some confusion ensued in the days after. they eventually released more guidance relating a little bit to testing. but it's coming at a time when americans lack for clarity how to live with this virus. now, the -- it's not just the messaging problems that are co
can she regane confidence of the people in the building behind. >> you cdc director dr. walensky is trying to. and yesterday she held her first independent media briefing since the summer, telling reporters that she is committed to trying to continue to improve, eep as frustrations are mounting within the white house and the cdc regarding some of the messaging missteps that walensky has made. cnn learned that walensky has been working with a democratic media consultant, mandy grun waldeck...
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john roberts has been on a crusade to do so for 40 years since he served as a young assistant in the regandministration and fought elements of the bipartisan reauthorization of the voting rights act of 1962 one of the most consistent lines in his jurisprudence as chief justice is weakening democracy protections and undermining federal voting rights law and essentially, what he has done is put a dare down in front of the congress and, you know, said i am -- we are going to knock down the preclearance, which really was the beginning of the enormous push back we're seeing on voting rights and you have the responsibility of building a majority to pass it. but what we're seeing in the red states, they're passing suppress sieve laws ochoenn a party line supreme court made key decisions on the party line majority rules basis. the on place you can't change the law on a party line majority rules basis is the senate. and that imbalance in the playing field has created the dynamic we're in now where the force is trying to repress access to the ballot have the upper hand. >> ron, i thank you very much
john roberts has been on a crusade to do so for 40 years since he served as a young assistant in the regandministration and fought elements of the bipartisan reauthorization of the voting rights act of 1962 one of the most consistent lines in his jurisprudence as chief justice is weakening democracy protections and undermining federal voting rights law and essentially, what he has done is put a dare down in front of the congress and, you know, said i am -- we are going to knock down the...
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ron regan wrote that about his father, ronald reagan. know -- [overlapping speakers] >> geraldo: you forget names. >> sean: one at reagan, when he left office, he definitely slowed down. but ronald reagan was still sharp. you know what? you are distracting from the question here. let me throw into dan. dan, it is so obvious. it is so dramatic. it is so bad that we have to ask this question. now, democrats had no problem asking about, let's see, donald trump, one direction, john mccain. why can't we ask it? and what is the answer? >> dan: well, we can. and we are going to ask it on this show. i'm not intimidated by leftist tax. i say it twice. okay. i really -- [overlapping speakers] >> sean: one at a time. >> dan: yes. i completely against -- disagree with you for the second night in a row here. i cannot believe you're going to die on this. the evidence of that man's problems with his cognitive process is to retrieve information, not weekly. they are not mentally. they are literally daily. he can't retrieve information. it is one of the
ron regan wrote that about his father, ronald reagan. know -- [overlapping speakers] >> geraldo: you forget names. >> sean: one at reagan, when he left office, he definitely slowed down. but ronald reagan was still sharp. you know what? you are distracting from the question here. let me throw into dan. dan, it is so obvious. it is so dramatic. it is so bad that we have to ask this question. now, democrats had no problem asking about, let's see, donald trump, one direction, john...
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epa administrator michael regan, we appreciate you joining the program this morning. >> thank you for up, south dakota's governor is now pushing to get an abortion bill passed in her state that is very reminiscent of the texas abortion ban. up next, i'll speak to the president of planned pareenthoo in that region about how they're fighting back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. [girls laugh] -nice smile, brad. -nice! thanks? crest 3d white. 100% stain removal. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ - [female narrator] they line up by the thousands. each one with a story that breaks your heart. like ravette... every step, brought her pain. their only hope: mercy ships. the largest floating civilian hospital in the world. bringing free surgeries to people who have no other hope. $19 a month will help provide urgen
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foreigne adversaries like putin view that as a moment of weakness so we're not projecting strength as reganorically going back to hitler and chamberland always invites aggression and you'll see more of it i think. >> do you agree with him? >> well, this is what north korea does. they did 26 missile launches in 2019 during president trump easi 's era. they did ten launches in a month during that year, one of the ones and in march 2020 they did nine launches and that was the second most launches ever in a year. so they've done this under consecutive presidents. it's what they do particularly under kim jong-un who accelerated the missing testing and vastly expanded the number of missiles that north korea is developing, redundant missiles, medium ladies and range and lon tested in 2017 and in october 2020, they paraded many more systems some of which haven't been tested yet including a multi war head icbm that would really raise provocations if it raised tension if they tested that one. >> i just wanted to let our viewers know we just confirmed what you had just said is it indeed it was two dif
foreigne adversaries like putin view that as a moment of weakness so we're not projecting strength as reganorically going back to hitler and chamberland always invites aggression and you'll see more of it i think. >> do you agree with him? >> well, this is what north korea does. they did 26 missile launches in 2019 during president trump easi 's era. they did ten launches in a month during that year, one of the ones and in march 2020 they did nine launches and that was the second...
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justice sandra day o'connor became the first woman ever elevated to the supreme court. 40 years after regan made that pledge, then joe biden promised his own historic supreme court nomination. >> number one, i committed that if i'm elected president i have an opportunity to appoint some went to the courts -- i'll appoint the first black woman to the courts and require that they have representation now. it's long overdue. >> today the supreme court associate justice stephen breyer officially announced his retirement and president biden said he will make good on his promise. >> the person i will nominate will be someone of extraordinary qualifications, character, experience and integrity. and that person will be the first black woman ever nominated to the united states supreme court. >> biden has already appointed more black women to federal appellate courts than any president before him. his predecessor had an abysmal record on that front. truly jaw-dropping. as insider reports, an overwhelming number 192 of trump's active appointments are white, while only 37 of them are people of color. no
justice sandra day o'connor became the first woman ever elevated to the supreme court. 40 years after regan made that pledge, then joe biden promised his own historic supreme court nomination. >> number one, i committed that if i'm elected president i have an opportunity to appoint some went to the courts -- i'll appoint the first black woman to the courts and require that they have representation now. it's long overdue. >> today the supreme court associate justice stephen breyer...
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butjordan white and regan charles—cook put the hosts ahead.. but there are three games under way — celtic are looking to close the gap on rangers at the top. it�*s currently goalless at celtic park, but hibs have taken an early lead against livingstone you can follow the latest on the bbc sports website. two matches in the fourth round of the women�*s fa cup this afternoon. a comfortable win for manchester city, they beat nottingham forest 8—0. georgia stanway with a hat trick. holders chelsea beat aston villa 3—1, villa pulling one back in the 95th minute. wasps left it late, but they came from behind to earn a 15—15 draw at home to exeter in the women�*s premier 15s. the chiefs took charge just before half time with south africa international zintle mpupha scoring the pick of the game�*s tries at twyford avenue. exeter chipped away at the deficit and with just minutes remaining flo williams�* penalty secured the draw. elsewhere there were wins for loughborough and saracens. that�*s all the sport for now. the singer—songwriter joni mitchell h
butjordan white and regan charles—cook put the hosts ahead.. but there are three games under way — celtic are looking to close the gap on rangers at the top. it�*s currently goalless at celtic park, but hibs have taken an early lead against livingstone you can follow the latest on the bbc sports website. two matches in the fourth round of the women�*s fa cup this afternoon. a comfortable win for manchester city, they beat nottingham forest 8—0. georgia stanway with a hat trick....
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the investment we just made in bridges and the ones that we sent out, the ones that michael regan certainty out on clean water and air. the governors now have this money. some of this money is fungible from the american recovery plan as well. so as soon as the governors and legislatures decide where this money is going to go and they do it with appropriate attention to equity, climate, using american products and other things of that nature, those projects shouldn't take long. however, it takes a long time to build a bridge. you don't build a bridge in a day. sometimes people in this town know that you can tear down things a lot quicker than you can build them. and they work hard to do that. in this instance we're going to take time and do it right but we're going to do it as quickly as we possibly can. reporter: i'm curious about the money for amtrak. what is the process looking like in terms of spending those funds, the timeline when do you think -- [indiscernible] -- and is it going to be, in terms of figuring out which project, i know they have planning that amtrak does and a lot of it
the investment we just made in bridges and the ones that we sent out, the ones that michael regan certainty out on clean water and air. the governors now have this money. some of this money is fungible from the american recovery plan as well. so as soon as the governors and legislatures decide where this money is going to go and they do it with appropriate attention to equity, climate, using american products and other things of that nature, those projects shouldn't take long. however, it takes...
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people who look like the three of us on this screen right now but you know, when we look at this thing, regan was the most obvious example of this. you know, we all know about the resistance in arizona to there being a national holiday and being an uphill fight. one of the things that we've overlooked about coretta scott king is the campaign for the national holiday began immediately after dr. king was killed, that she picked up the mantle and began pushing for the cause and john conyers introduced the bill to make his birthday a national holiday the week he was assassinated so this was an ongoing protracted struggle that they had to engage in to achieve this grudgingly and over the objections of many people on the right who them or their descendants are embracing this version of dr. king with both hands. >> yeah, and one of the last word on this dr. king, please. >> i want to add something to that. you know, that 15-year time was a time she used that opportunity to educate the grass roots so she built a movement from the ground up for those 15 years to ensure that people understood the impor
people who look like the three of us on this screen right now but you know, when we look at this thing, regan was the most obvious example of this. you know, we all know about the resistance in arizona to there being a national holiday and being an uphill fight. one of the things that we've overlooked about coretta scott king is the campaign for the national holiday began immediately after dr. king was killed, that she picked up the mantle and began pushing for the cause and john conyers...
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. >> but he's not going to do that, elie, because remember, he was an anti voting regan admini.a young lawyer. one other piece of note in this article, even donald trump called ginni thomas a whack-o. if you want more elie, come back on the camera for me. "allow me to retort." if you can't get enough elie, get this here before someone tries to ban it in florida. they going to try to ban this in florida. get it while you can. thank you very much. who within the week is still ahead but first, abortion rights opponents gather in washington as the supreme court appears poised to eliminate abortion protections for mlions of american women. gone. are we prepared for a post war world? we'll discuss when we come back. t world? world? we'll discuss when we come back. ♪ so different and so new ♪ ♪ was like any other... ♪ looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® celp. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average u
. >> but he's not going to do that, elie, because remember, he was an anti voting regan admini.a young lawyer. one other piece of note in this article, even donald trump called ginni thomas a whack-o. if you want more elie, come back on the camera for me. "allow me to retort." if you can't get enough elie, get this here before someone tries to ban it in florida. they going to try to ban this in florida. get it while you can. thank you very much. who within the week is still...
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chris wallace, nbc news, with a regan campaign in idaho falls, idaho. >> ronald reagan in october 1980, less than a month before the election against jimmy carter, pledge that if you were elected, he would appoint a woman to the supreme court. when the conservative media and republicans today have been pounding their chests and screaming about how wrong, just how wrong it is that joe biden made a pledge during his campaign that if he were elected, he would put an african american woman on the supreme court, the conservative media figures who are making a big deal about that, they really ought to be asked if they were that mad about ronald reagan making that same promise in 1980. and i have to tell you, this is not an obscure thing. when reagan made that promise, ahead of the 1980 election, it did not come from nowhere. nbc -- i mean, it was big news. but you could see that it was coming. nbc had reported, during the republican national convention earlier that year, that reagan was already floating the idea to republican women to try to appease them because they were so mad about his di
chris wallace, nbc news, with a regan campaign in idaho falls, idaho. >> ronald reagan in october 1980, less than a month before the election against jimmy carter, pledge that if you were elected, he would appoint a woman to the supreme court. when the conservative media and republicans today have been pounding their chests and screaming about how wrong, just how wrong it is that joe biden made a pledge during his campaign that if he were elected, he would put an african american woman on...
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as senator durbin pointed out, isn't it exactly what president regan did when he said he would appoint a woman to the supreme court? isn't it exactly what president trump did when he said he would nominate a woman to replace ruth bader ginsburg? >> actually it isn't exactly the same. i looked at what was done in both cases. what president biden did was as a candidate make this pledge. that helped politicize the entire nomination process. what president reagan said is, as one of his supreme court justices he would like to appoint a woman, and he appointed a highly qualified one in sandra day o'connor. >> isn't this process politicized no matter what you do? look what happened after the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg. justice barrett pushed through in record time. one of the reasons, i suppose, you voted against her. >> the reason i voted against amy coney barrett was the nomination and vacancy occurred too close to the election, the presidential election. republicans just in the obama administration had established a precedent that we were not going to confirm someone -- it was me
as senator durbin pointed out, isn't it exactly what president regan did when he said he would appoint a woman to the supreme court? isn't it exactly what president trump did when he said he would nominate a woman to replace ruth bader ginsburg? >> actually it isn't exactly the same. i looked at what was done in both cases. what president biden did was as a candidate make this pledge. that helped politicize the entire nomination process. what president reagan said is, as one of his...
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faster than people like ronald regan, barack obama, bill clinton fell at similar points in their presidencych. the question is do we cross the wave, you know, the correspondent in australia talked about living with the virus. if we can cross over to the point where the pandemic becomes endemic and it's not disrupting schools, it's not disrupting workplaces, it's something that people accept and can manage, the health system can manage that's correct has the potential for lifting the public mood, helping the economy and having all sorts of effects that could help joe biden. long shot at the moment, not impossible. >> yeah, but that seems to be what the white house wants to do, and the hope is once the cases are not at this explosively high level, that's when they can start to work towards. the president is going to hold his first conference of the year tomorrow at the white house. john, what message does he need to send? he has so much on his plate now, so many arrows coming at him. what's the main driver tomorrow? >> reporter: i think for a president at the one-year mark who is in the situa
faster than people like ronald regan, barack obama, bill clinton fell at similar points in their presidencych. the question is do we cross the wave, you know, the correspondent in australia talked about living with the virus. if we can cross over to the point where the pandemic becomes endemic and it's not disrupting schools, it's not disrupting workplaces, it's something that people accept and can manage, the health system can manage that's correct has the potential for lifting the public...
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the first term of ronald regan. from november to december, they rose 0.5%.slowest growth in months, so people looking for a peak were happy to see that number. that's because energy costs fell for the first time since april. but everywhere you look, higher prices, higher housing costs, more expensive used cars and trucks, those were the biggest drivers of last month's jump in price. food costs also up, price rose nearly all major categories for grocery categories. stripping out volatile food and energy, core inflation rose 5.5% annually. that's the biggest jump since 1991. but even if these prices are red hot, real important here, they're still nowhere near the historic highs of the 1980s. inflation peaked in the spring of 1980, double here at 14.8%. >> so the big question i know everyone always asks you, christine, when will this get better. white house official tells cnn there is no crystal ball for when exactly inflation will peak. the biden administration says it's trying to keep prices under control, but the uncertainty could mean trouble politically as
the first term of ronald regan. from november to december, they rose 0.5%.slowest growth in months, so people looking for a peak were happy to see that number. that's because energy costs fell for the first time since april. but everywhere you look, higher prices, higher housing costs, more expensive used cars and trucks, those were the biggest drivers of last month's jump in price. food costs also up, price rose nearly all major categories for grocery categories. stripping out volatile food...
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president regan, president w bush, president h.w. but the new republican party under the leadership of donald trump is viciously against voting rights and not only our elections but our whole democracy so if we can't get republicans, if we can't get republicans to join us, we're exploring a variety of different rules changes and we'll work and trying to get all 50 democrats including senators manchin and sinema to go along because if we don't change rules, they will block this and our democracy could be at risk and wither in real ways. >> and i think everyone who is watching the show agrees with that. those voting rules changes must happen because democracy is at stake. let me present you with a couple of rules change options that have been presented by people including on this show. al franken, friend of "the reidout" and norm have put forward one idea to reform the filibuster, meaning you'd flip the numbers from 60 votes required to 41 required to continue it moving the burden from the majority to the minority. the minority could p
president regan, president w bush, president h.w. but the new republican party under the leadership of donald trump is viciously against voting rights and not only our elections but our whole democracy so if we can't get republicans, if we can't get republicans to join us, we're exploring a variety of different rules changes and we'll work and trying to get all 50 democrats including senators manchin and sinema to go along because if we don't change rules, they will block this and our democracy...
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he didn't really engage people with real events and real press events and ronald regan, when i was a, got a lot of criticism for being very careful with the media, and ronald regan compared to joe biden, joe biden is like a hermit, a presidential hermit, you really don't see him, and the problem is this , ashley. usually, in poll sicks when you're drowning, and he is, his numbers are like lower than we've ever seen, when you're drowning like this , you change it up. the problem for joe biden is the tools he needs to communicate more and to get out there more, he simply doesn't have anymore, so there's no fixing this problem. ashley: right, it's interesting. they kind of sidestepped the covid testing issue because they tripped up there, the build back better bill, thanks to joe manchin is kind of struggling to get any traction right now. it's stuck in limbo and so i notice nancy pelosi and others have now pivoted and are all about voting rights, and likening it to the january 6 riot at the capitol. that's interesting, but it tells me one thing, that they know the mid-terms are coming
he didn't really engage people with real events and real press events and ronald regan, when i was a, got a lot of criticism for being very careful with the media, and ronald regan compared to joe biden, joe biden is like a hermit, a presidential hermit, you really don't see him, and the problem is this , ashley. usually, in poll sicks when you're drowning, and he is, his numbers are like lower than we've ever seen, when you're drowning like this , you change it up. the problem for joe biden is...
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aar hosts left unsecured and trish regan colin loans with no data of surety for their zelin said it didr a pain because operators with no cost and the risk indicates default. if the air old loan. and just payments with performance risk producers would be incentivized to decommissioned noneconomic assets. the solution is simple require financial assurance equivalent to the full cost of carrying out all obligations. this could take the form of a surety bond or some other form of restricted crash -- cash. if welfare economics operate considering assurance the effort he will continue production and if not they will -- in either case the public is protected from these costs. full cost financial assurance is moderate and reasonable. secured lendersxi require an operators often do too. this will benefit other the prevailing joint liability regime that exists today for offshore infrastructure. a key risk here causes liabilities and we can see this in bankruptcy. it was formed in 2012 and 2013 or acquired shallow water properties. it went to chapter 11 bankruptcy in 20 team and undeterred acquir
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he's the most consequential republican since ronald regan.k with the leader of the party donald trump? i'm not going to work with anybody that can't have a working relationship with president trump. >> so, nicolas, what am i -- what are we to make of that last part that senator graham said? can senator mcconnell work with the leader of the party? i'm not going to work with anybody that can't have a working relationship with donald trump? what is senator graham doing here? how -- how did that go over? >> well, it's worth remembering that senator graham is kind of been sounding this tone for some time. he is one of the closest allies of the former president and that he has talked about just the sheer influence that trump has over the republican party right now. and it's something that republicans really ignore at their peril right now. look, just in this past week congressman john kako, one of the ten who voted to impeach the former president said he would be retiring from office after this term. we're seeing the continued refashioning of the p
he's the most consequential republican since ronald regan.k with the leader of the party donald trump? i'm not going to work with anybody that can't have a working relationship with president trump. >> so, nicolas, what am i -- what are we to make of that last part that senator graham said? can senator mcconnell work with the leader of the party? i'm not going to work with anybody that can't have a working relationship with donald trump? what is senator graham doing here? how -- how did...
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fed chairman he was and no one is going to do the stuff on the tax and fiscal policies that ronald reganve a change in regime and by the way, that's also very true in the ukraine. now, i've been to the ukraine, i've spent time there, i'm sort of knowledgeable on it, but you know, the threat of a military action, all right, can be just as successful as a military action itself if people anticipate it. whose going to invest in ukraine today with 125,000 russian troops on the border there? no one. ukraine is going to collapse sooner or later, with this administration. they have lost the game already, david, and it worries me a lot what they're doing there, because the russian threat has already had its effect on the ukraine. they don't need to move the troops into have that effect and as you know, before porshenk o, he was a pro- russian president of the ukraine, and the only reason he didn't succeed is because he was so damn corrupt that they even threw him up for porshenko , now they've got zelinski, but the effect of the russian troops will in fact i don't see how it can't be effective i
fed chairman he was and no one is going to do the stuff on the tax and fiscal policies that ronald reganve a change in regime and by the way, that's also very true in the ukraine. now, i've been to the ukraine, i've spent time there, i'm sort of knowledgeable on it, but you know, the threat of a military action, all right, can be just as successful as a military action itself if people anticipate it. whose going to invest in ukraine today with 125,000 russian troops on the border there? no one....
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. >> caller: this is marty regan.is plan must address and alleviate the root causes of poverty for long-term sustainable success . we call the city to open the shelters waitlist. relief for hundreds of millions for low barrier easy access mental health and reduce the bureaucratic barriers that providers can quickly get people who are on the streets safely housed into themany units . providers know what works. mobile case management, compassionate evidence-based and effective intervention that are critical to meet the needs ofthe tenderloin for all residents . >> clerk: thank you for your comments,let's hear from our next caller please . >> my name is sandra dressler, a resident of district to defeat an action at st. james this couple church of richmond. we oppose the emergency ordinance under consideration. i am a public health professional and volunteer worker with needed services. the criminal justice response does is not a solution. systemic change is needed. the mayor is sitting on over $100 million of proxy fundi
. >> caller: this is marty regan.is plan must address and alleviate the root causes of poverty for long-term sustainable success . we call the city to open the shelters waitlist. relief for hundreds of millions for low barrier easy access mental health and reduce the bureaucratic barriers that providers can quickly get people who are on the streets safely housed into themany units . providers know what works. mobile case management, compassionate evidence-based and effective intervention...
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it happened to gerald ford when he was challenged by ronald regan he got the nomination, went on to defeating of the president in power, right? >> that's right. that's why it is a last resort or there has to be something don't forget about jimmy carter and kennedy as well but it normally doesn't really work out neil: i'm too young to remember that, way too young. >> [laughter] i remember it for some reason. neil: i bet you do and it's a good example. what do you think of that? its been all sorts of talk that the party is quietly frustrated with biden. is there any truth to that? >> well he certainly is doing a better job than trump, if there's anything, it's quieter, we've got a lot of challenges, and, you know, the issue is did the voters vote for biden or did they vote against getting rid of donald trump? there's no buyer's remorse if you will, i think the countries doing better but we can't get our arms around this covid piece. neil: do you really think that? >> yeah. neil: they're not so sure. >> well, we said 70% of the country is vaccinated now. we've got a vaccination distribution p
it happened to gerald ford when he was challenged by ronald regan he got the nomination, went on to defeating of the president in power, right? >> that's right. that's why it is a last resort or there has to be something don't forget about jimmy carter and kennedy as well but it normally doesn't really work out neil: i'm too young to remember that, way too young. >> [laughter] i remember it for some reason. neil: i bet you do and it's a good example. what do you think of that? its...
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my name is james regan. i was signed up for item number 9, and i was never gotten to, and i'd just like to speak to that. i was a medallion holder, and i drove a taxi for 44 years in san francisco. i had a medallion, and i saw it as a pension. any way, that's all blown up. my medallion has been foreclosed on, and i'm just asking you all to do what i think you know is the right thing to do, and give some relief to the medallion holders, and yeah, that's all. i'll keep it short and sweet, but give some relief to the medallion holders. i think you know it would be the right thing to do. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> you're welcome. >> operator: you have two questions remaining. >> next speaker? >> hello. hi. my name is alison [indiscernible] and i'm a d-4 resident call in about 10.3. i understand this is sort of an accomplished fact, but i would urge the board to not approve this. as a transit first city, i do not see the benefit of encouraging free parking in a transit first city,
my name is james regan. i was signed up for item number 9, and i was never gotten to, and i'd just like to speak to that. i was a medallion holder, and i drove a taxi for 44 years in san francisco. i had a medallion, and i saw it as a pension. any way, that's all blown up. my medallion has been foreclosed on, and i'm just asking you all to do what i think you know is the right thing to do, and give some relief to the medallion holders, and yeah, that's all. i'll keep it short and sweet, but...
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guys like brendan, kimberly and regan, who had a very good dance background, they look very nice on theiced his australian visa cancelled... again. he's set to be deported. there was some hesitancy from victorians about him being let in, now that hesitancy has gone up exponentially and i think there is a lot of relief in victoria that as it stands right now, he's not playing in australian open. is it the right decision do you think? let me know. staff at downing street have been accused of holding two parties there, the night before the queen sat alone cos of covid restrictions to mourn her husband at his funeral. the woman who accsues prince andrew of seually assualting her when she was 17 welcomes the court ruling that her civil case against him can go ahead.
guys like brendan, kimberly and regan, who had a very good dance background, they look very nice on theiced his australian visa cancelled... again. he's set to be deported. there was some hesitancy from victorians about him being let in, now that hesitancy has gone up exponentially and i think there is a lot of relief in victoria that as it stands right now, he's not playing in australian open. is it the right decision do you think? let me know. staff at downing street have been accused of...