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right now in the state. just recently we broke ground on a new transmission line, the largest renewable energy projects in united states history. [applause] that delivers green electrons to mexico. across the southwest, in colorado, with an economic impact of $25 billion. [applause] >> we set up and delivered on the navajo water supply project, a billion-dollar initiative more than a decade in the making and as a result of our collective work this project is bringing drinking water to 6000 new mexicans. [applause] >> the majority of those who live on the navajo nation have reliable drinking water. in the next 15 years this project will serve 1/4 of a million more new mexicans. [applause] >> and we've rebuilt the new mexico state veterans home with the brand-new state-of-the-art independent living communities and homes and their families have answered the call of duty and i submit that if you are building your dream home, this is what it would look like and that is what our veterans in new mexico deserved. [a
right now in the state. just recently we broke ground on a new transmission line, the largest renewable energy projects in united states history. [applause] that delivers green electrons to mexico. across the southwest, in colorado, with an economic impact of $25 billion. [applause] >> we set up and delivered on the navajo water supply project, a billion-dollar initiative more than a decade in the making and as a result of our collective work this project is bringing drinking water to...
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of our states. thatthis is my sixth opportunito address you i am struck how much exchange and six years are not defined by how much greater my area is that, six years ago may maybe the speaker had here at. [laughter] but for all of the change i can confidently stand before you with the sixth straight year into the state of our state is strong. stronger than ever before. [applause] but we are doing is working. over the past year i have traveled 25000 miles across the state of idaho at times with their first lady, teresa. teresa, thank you for your love and support. [applause] one of the best and most important parts of my job visiting with parents, veterans, seniors, teachers, law enforcement officers, business leaders, faith leaders, farmers, and of course our young people. idaho is diverse. want quality of idaho's people is consistent. they continue to fight to keep our great state a special place for this generation and the next. that has always been my goal also. never settle, keep improving. eve
of our states. thatthis is my sixth opportunito address you i am struck how much exchange and six years are not defined by how much greater my area is that, six years ago may maybe the speaker had here at. [laughter] but for all of the change i can confidently stand before you with the sixth straight year into the state of our state is strong. stronger than ever before. [applause] but we are doing is working. over the past year i have traveled 25000 miles across the state of idaho at times with...
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i love this state. from our beautiful landscapes to our vibrant culture and to our extraordinary people. all of us. [applause] that is worth clapping for. [applause] we are small, but we are mighty. big ideas. we are an expanding state packed with creative energy. a state with the courage of our conviction and the determination to see them through. more than our resources, it is to take on challenges. not with half measures and band-aids, but with action that meets the moment and builds the future. at a time when other states are focused on what if's, we are committed to what must be, what can be, an economy that offers a good job and career to every person, an environment that supports clean air, extraordinary vistas without sacrificg the prosperity of the people who share in its grandeur. a community that provides education to everyone who wants it. -- that delivers health care to everyone who needs it. that promotes the safety and security of every person in avery neighborhood. a state that is foreve
i love this state. from our beautiful landscapes to our vibrant culture and to our extraordinary people. all of us. [applause] that is worth clapping for. [applause] we are small, but we are mighty. big ideas. we are an expanding state packed with creative energy. a state with the courage of our conviction and the determination to see them through. more than our resources, it is to take on challenges. not with half measures and band-aids, but with action that meets the moment and builds the...
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states are changing their laws. to say that you open carry guns in polling places, which makes very nervous and people who think elections are stolen are pointing their fingers at the election saying, you must have done it. and if you follow any of this is hard to miss. all these articles being people chased out of office. i was in arizona again. the two top election officials in maricopa county, which is 70% of the population of the state, went into essentially the federal witness protection program. they had to leave their houses with their families and be hidden because of the threats of violence. one of them is retiring from office. as a result. that's the threat we face. so that's why it's so important that we have state laws, federal laws that say it's it clearer than it is now that it is a crime to threaten an election. but the optimism start to end on the optimism party and on is that there is a bill that is moving to find hava and the electoral assistance commission, which i mean, i'll go out on a limb. i t
states are changing their laws. to say that you open carry guns in polling places, which makes very nervous and people who think elections are stolen are pointing their fingers at the election saying, you must have done it. and if you follow any of this is hard to miss. all these articles being people chased out of office. i was in arizona again. the two top election officials in maricopa county, which is 70% of the population of the state, went into essentially the federal witness protection...
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had as an anecdote, as proof that the people living on the territory of this state are incapable of stateuilding, but we had exactly such a state. we are amazed at the people in the united states, who want to vote for donald trump with all the legal charges that will be brought against him, and i apologize, no one has yet convicted president trump, in ukraine they voted for a repeat thief and ... with great pleasure that such a person sure can be a strong business owner, who else can be a strong business owner but a recidivist thief, this is our model of success in this society, and this is a huge moment of truth that we have been experiencing for the past decades, must finally find an answer to the question of how to build a state that we would not be ashamed of, i would even say more... tell us how to build a state that simply will not disappear from the political map of the world, because it is absolutely obvious that this is the main goal of the russian president, and is absolutely but it is obvious that the russian president enjoys the overwhelming support of the majority of his comp
had as an anecdote, as proof that the people living on the territory of this state are incapable of stateuilding, but we had exactly such a state. we are amazed at the people in the united states, who want to vote for donald trump with all the legal charges that will be brought against him, and i apologize, no one has yet convicted president trump, in ukraine they voted for a repeat thief and ... with great pleasure that such a person sure can be a strong business owner, who else can be a...
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the state using only fiber. that being able to utilize a mix of technology will maximize the funds. so, the language demonstrates congress' intent but the allocation of the funding, the technology be inclusive allowing states to make decisions based on maximizing to reach the funds. but the administration and ntia made a clear preference for fibers what looks like to me. so now to the question, could you give us some explanation how ntia tends to handle plans that include technologies other than fiber? such as fixed wireless access and so on. >> thank you for the question. it is a very important question. i will just say we have known from the beginning we will only succeed in this mission of connecting everybody if we use all available technologies. and while we do think we are doing every american the best possible internet connection they can get at in many cases that is a fiber connection. in many situations that just is not going to be possible. we expect states will have plans that include a variety of tec
the state using only fiber. that being able to utilize a mix of technology will maximize the funds. so, the language demonstrates congress' intent but the allocation of the funding, the technology be inclusive allowing states to make decisions based on maximizing to reach the funds. but the administration and ntia made a clear preference for fibers what looks like to me. so now to the question, could you give us some explanation how ntia tends to handle plans that include technologies other...
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well, israel is essentially the 51st uh state of the united states, but more so importantly, it's an outpost for military expansion, it's an outpost for imperialist conquest, and it's the loan, it's really the loan outpost out there, you have all these us military bases across the region, don't get me wrong, but israel is the one that is ideologically lined up uh with the united states, so when people... for israel, they're essentially coming for the united states, they're coming for the united states foreign policy and therefore, imperialism as a whole, so generation after generation is waking up to the fact that the israeli entity is an illegitimate is an illegitimate entity, it should not be there, it's an aberation, and more importantly, it's an occupation an apartite state, it's continuing an ongoing ethnic cleansing that has lasted for over 75 years now, and each what they're saying, even the apec people are saying is that they're not afraid of the left-wing or the right-wing divide, they're afraid of of the young and old divide, and that especially comes with um these academic
well, israel is essentially the 51st uh state of the united states, but more so importantly, it's an outpost for military expansion, it's an outpost for imperialist conquest, and it's the loan, it's really the loan outpost out there, you have all these us military bases across the region, don't get me wrong, but israel is the one that is ideologically lined up uh with the united states, so when people... for israel, they're essentially coming for the united states, they're coming for the united...
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so, it says that if the -- if the state comes along and wants to say, "no, no, it's valid in my state wade is valid in my state," it's allowed. well, guess what? every single time that decision had been put before the people of a state -- on the ballot in ohio, kansas, michigan, kentucky -- voters have voted to protect reproductive rights. but we need these protections in every state, because your family -- to have access to healthcare should not depend on your zip code. it should not depend on your zip code. as i've made clear, we have to do what the supreme court decision in dobbs would allow, and that is -- congress must codify roe v. wade for all the states in america. stop playing politics with the women's lives and freedom. let doctors do their job. let me say it again -- pass laws restoring the protections of roe v. wade for women in every state. even under the dobbs decision. but under this court, that is that's what i'm working for. i'm working for that law. and when they send me that law, i' and restore that right. until then, my administration is going to keep working to pr
so, it says that if the -- if the state comes along and wants to say, "no, no, it's valid in my state wade is valid in my state," it's allowed. well, guess what? every single time that decision had been put before the people of a state -- on the ballot in ohio, kansas, michigan, kentucky -- voters have voted to protect reproductive rights. but we need these protections in every state, because your family -- to have access to healthcare should not depend on your zip code. it should not...
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, the united states needs israel, of course it's never explained in what way does the united states need israel, i mean, israel is is a real problem, it's just area of problems which is creating all sorts of major... problem for the united states, what what does the united states get out of israel, it's never explained, but it's drummed into people's heads that the existence of this alliance with israel enormously benefits the united states, but just going back to the issue that raised by my colleague, i mean who's the successor to jeffrey, well there are many candidates, i mean one candidate obviously is bill acman, "who has just succeeded in ousting the president of harvard by claiming you know the nonsense that antisemitism is rampant at harvard, the people are calling for the genocide of the jews and so on, absolute lies, but he's a man much wealthier than epstein was, and he's now taking up on hself to destroy the lives and careers of anyone who stands against israel, um, this is really what..." we're up against so epstein is kind of you know that's it's dead dead meet now his heyda
, the united states needs israel, of course it's never explained in what way does the united states need israel, i mean, israel is is a real problem, it's just area of problems which is creating all sorts of major... problem for the united states, what what does the united states get out of israel, it's never explained, but it's drummed into people's heads that the existence of this alliance with israel enormously benefits the united states, but just going back to the issue that raised by my...
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of rogue rogue state. was this assassination and act of state terrorism in your opinion? it was indeed clearly an act of state terrorism. the united states has been acting for since really world war ii, but but especially since the fall of the soviet union as a... rogue nation, a scoflaw nation, ignoring international law, now imposing or or seeking to sell the world on this idea of this so-called rules-based international order in which the united states makes up its own rules and so operating under that framework, it engaged in this illegal, cowardly assassination. uh, indeed, agnes callimard, the un special reporter on extra judicial killings, uh, labeled it appropriately, uh, illegal, a war crime, it violates international law, it violated uh iraqi sovereignty uh and uh was uh done uh you know to specifically uh uh an act of of uh uh murder uh against uh individuals riding in a civilian car uh who once again um were a diplomatic mission the the uh explanation of the the the trump administration, the the the neocons, the the warmongers of the american political establi
of rogue rogue state. was this assassination and act of state terrorism in your opinion? it was indeed clearly an act of state terrorism. the united states has been acting for since really world war ii, but but especially since the fall of the soviet union as a... rogue nation, a scoflaw nation, ignoring international law, now imposing or or seeking to sell the world on this idea of this so-called rules-based international order in which the united states makes up its own rules and so operating...
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and myself in the ukrainian state, it will build the ukrainian state that exists, if a person wantshimself and have great success, but i honestly do not understand why i should speak in ivano-frankivsk and not in new -york, i'm interested, i have a task for myself then. to ask the question: what am i even doing here? life brought, you understand, maybe these are high words, but i always believed that parents are loved not because they are successful, with three mercedes with a huge house in conchizasp, better somewhere in marbella, in marbella better than in conchisaspa and will always be better, not because they give you a lot of money. for which you can make such a cake for your wedding in the best traditions of the prosecutor's office of the lviv region, and parents are loved because they are parents, if there is this instinct of internal self-preservation, well, if you just want to be ukrainian here, then you will try to build your life here and the state will be for you, if... you don't have such a desire, i don't think that anyone needs to be convinced, it's an internal state,
and myself in the ukrainian state, it will build the ukrainian state that exists, if a person wantshimself and have great success, but i honestly do not understand why i should speak in ivano-frankivsk and not in new -york, i'm interested, i have a task for myself then. to ask the question: what am i even doing here? life brought, you understand, maybe these are high words, but i always believed that parents are loved not because they are successful, with three mercedes with a huge house in...
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. democratic rule in any of those three state-— three state.- three state. and russia, of i course, has growing influence in the region, as we mentioned. what are they going to be looking for right now as they see this fall apart in some ways? see this fall apart in some wa s? ~ ., ., see this fall apart in some was? .. ways? what are the russians auoin to ways? what are the russians going to be _ ways? what are the russians going to be looking _ ways? what are the russians going to be looking for? - ways? what are the russians going to be looking for? or l going to be looking for? or what are the states?- going to be looking for? or what are the states? yes, will this development _ what are the states? yes, will this development be - what are the states? yes, willl this development be welcomed what are the states? yes, will. this development be welcomed by president vladimir putin and that impact his influence in the region?— the region? clearly the development - the region? clearly the development has - the region? clearly the development has
. democratic rule in any of those three state-— three state.- three state. and russia, of i course, has growing influence in the region, as we mentioned. what are they going to be looking for right now as they see this fall apart in some ways? see this fall apart in some wa s? ~ ., ., see this fall apart in some was? .. ways? what are the russians auoin to ways? what are the russians going to be _ ways? what are the russians going to be looking _ ways? what are the russians going to be...
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"well, it really does show the priorities of the united states, right? i mean, if if the us really cared about human rights, it would have set up no fly zone over gaza to prevent this genocide, yes, i can hear you lot than clear, this is much, yeah, i can hear, this is much better, sorry about that, okay, we have you, hussain, we can hear you, but daniel kaval, go ahead, sorry about that, daniel, no, that's fine, so uh, as i say, this shows the priorities of the united states, right, i mean, if the us cared about..." human rights, it would have set up no fly zone over gaza to prevent this genocide, instead it's been sending 2, pound bombs to israel which they're using to wipe out entire neighborhoods uh in gaza, and as you say, um, the us is using its military might to attack yemen, uh, why? because it cares more about shipping lanes and commerce than it does about human lives, that's what they're saying, i mean, that's, it doesn't matter what buy it. and blinkin and these other folks say what that they care about civilians, you have to look at their act
"well, it really does show the priorities of the united states, right? i mean, if if the us really cared about human rights, it would have set up no fly zone over gaza to prevent this genocide, yes, i can hear you lot than clear, this is much, yeah, i can hear, this is much better, sorry about that, okay, we have you, hussain, we can hear you, but daniel kaval, go ahead, sorry about that, daniel, no, that's fine, so uh, as i say, this shows the priorities of the united states, right, i...
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so many southern states that is take the state of mississippi as an example. you have about 20,000 -- registered to vote. the state of mississippi. now, many of these people are not because all types conniving methods are still being to keep -- becoming registered voters. and in fact, some are even killed. seeking to lead voter registry drives so that the democrat process is not operative in such a way. sounds like mississippi and alabama. so many of the other states, southern states where there is this determined effort to keep from becoming registered voters. well, let me say this, that if the right to vote, which is a basic civil right, is prescribed both by the constitution and by statute, i think there can be no one to impede that. but i'm confused over what you turn to be basic constitutional rights, which would give the federal government authority to direct private business under what section of the constitution would you say that could be done? well, i think it could be done under several sections, but i would like to see it on the 14th amendment, whi
so many southern states that is take the state of mississippi as an example. you have about 20,000 -- registered to vote. the state of mississippi. now, many of these people are not because all types conniving methods are still being to keep -- becoming registered voters. and in fact, some are even killed. seeking to lead voter registry drives so that the democrat process is not operative in such a way. sounds like mississippi and alabama. so many of the other states, southern states where...
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in her second state of the state interest since elected two years ago. from phoenix, this is 45 minutes. [cheering] thank you. speaker, president peterson, members of the house and senate, attorney general, secretary, treasury, superintendent, inspector marsh, corporation commissioners, chief justice and members of the judiciary tribal leaders, governor brewer and honored guests and all arizonans, it is my honor to stand before you today at the opening of the second regular session of the 56th legislature. here on land that will always be connected to the awesome key pulse of today's salt river maricopa indian community and the indian river community. what a year it has been. we have worked together, debated each other, pushed one another, and most importantly, put aside our differences when it mattered most to do what's right for arizona and the people who call it home. now, i think we can all agree it certainly hasn't been easy, but our constituents didn't send us here to the capital to solve easy problems or take the easy way out. they are relying on
in her second state of the state interest since elected two years ago. from phoenix, this is 45 minutes. [cheering] thank you. speaker, president peterson, members of the house and senate, attorney general, secretary, treasury, superintendent, inspector marsh, corporation commissioners, chief justice and members of the judiciary tribal leaders, governor brewer and honored guests and all arizonans, it is my honor to stand before you today at the opening of the second regular session of the 56th...
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was that a problem isha state action or not state action? >> if that's all it is i'd say y it's not a private citizen c have that exact same page is a page to get youess to government. >> if they did wouldn't that implicate all theases we talk about what we think about whether or not a private ciz is actually acting in a way that's attributable to the state? you don't just stop it. >> i'll think any of those to be meant too. >> about joint action to the private party in the state t brenoo academy line where you are looking at is this facilitating estate service you would notpply? >> if a truly private citizen a wealth pson in the city i want to make it more for people to call and g access to government things and sets up aa page like that that's not joint action he's acting independent of the government for. >> thank you. >> thank you counsel. >> mr. chief justice may please the co will grant petitioner's duty a authorities the right way to figure out a what capacity a blic employee defendant is acting we think the court should focus onheubs
was that a problem isha state action or not state action? >> if that's all it is i'd say y it's not a private citizen c have that exact same page is a page to get youess to government. >> if they did wouldn't that implicate all theases we talk about what we think about whether or not a private ciz is actually acting in a way that's attributable to the state? you don't just stop it. >> i'll think any of those to be meant too. >> about joint action to the private party in...
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those states. it's been highly successful in half the states are using it and they find it helps them reduce the potential for fraud. host: david becker is our guest at the center for election innovation and research. you can check amount online. it's a good time to call in with your questions about election integrity for campaign 2024. democrats, (202) 748-8000 republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002. as folks are calling in, i'm sure you so the associated press poll on voter confidence in the election of this year. it came out at the end of december. about one third of republicans say they have quite a bit of confidence that votes in the republican primary election and caucuses will become to correctly. three in 10 republicans say they have a moderate amount of confidence in 32% so they only have little or none at all. 72% of democrats have high confidence. guest: this shows you how intensive this disinformation campaign has been and how partisan it has been. it doesn't really rel
those states. it's been highly successful in half the states are using it and they find it helps them reduce the potential for fraud. host: david becker is our guest at the center for election innovation and research. you can check amount online. it's a good time to call in with your questions about election integrity for campaign 2024. democrats, (202) 748-8000 republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002. as folks are calling in, i'm sure you so the associated press poll on voter...
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so our state bird is the loon. people submitted a loon, but with laser eyes coming at, laser eyed loons. >> i remember when some of the funnier flag submissions came in, like the picture of the bag with the word b-a-y-g written on it for the way apparently people hear minnesotans pronouncing that word. i thought, oh, my god, people are going to think this whole process is just a joke. but i actually think it kind of had the opposite effect, and i think it generated a lot of interest and public involvement in the process. ali: minnesota wasn't the first state to redesign its flag. there have long been calls for several southern states to scrap flags with ties to the confederacy. mississippi changed its flag in 2020. other states sougha more distinctive symbol. utah's new flag becomes official next year. illinois, maine and michigan are also considering redesigns, also for design purposes. >> state flags are starting to change for two reasons: removing offensive symbolism and improving the branding of the state. ali:
so our state bird is the loon. people submitted a loon, but with laser eyes coming at, laser eyed loons. >> i remember when some of the funnier flag submissions came in, like the picture of the bag with the word b-a-y-g written on it for the way apparently people hear minnesotans pronouncing that word. i thought, oh, my god, people are going to think this whole process is just a joke. but i actually think it kind of had the opposite effect, and i think it generated a lot of interest and...
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lodge since 1939 in our state at potatoes street state park. [applause] and this is the year when our communities start to leverage the second round that this assembly made possible. [applause] the first round of $500 million leveraged and $12.1 billion in public private and nonprofit investments. over 4 billion in housing infrastructure alone and i'm confident a similar outcome during this next round actually based on what i am about to reveal i have a feeling we will far exceed even our most hopeful projections. tonight i'm so proud to announce the lilly endowment. we will be making the single largest grant award in its 86 year history. a $250 million to support ready 2.0 project is focused on light reduction, redevelopment and arts and cultural initiatives throughout our entire state. [applause] let me offer a few thousand more thank youse to the lilly endowment and jeanette hill, the president there, and clay robbins where both of your stewardship for the organization that once again shows why it's such an essential partner here making our
lodge since 1939 in our state at potatoes street state park. [applause] and this is the year when our communities start to leverage the second round that this assembly made possible. [applause] the first round of $500 million leveraged and $12.1 billion in public private and nonprofit investments. over 4 billion in housing infrastructure alone and i'm confident a similar outcome during this next round actually based on what i am about to reveal i have a feeling we will far exceed even our most...
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this was stated by the strategic communications coordinator.ouse national security, john kirby. he also explained that there are currently no funds for new supplies of weapons, therefore they will stop. we have already provided ukraine with the latest package of military aid that we have the funds to support. we need to get help from congress so we can continue to do this, kirby said. question funding for ukraine from the united states stalled at the end of last year due to the reluctance of the republican majority in congress. allocate money without concessions to the biden administration on the issue of the influx of illegal migrants across the border with mexico. in addition, the right is demanding that democrats report on spending efficiency earlier. 45 billion dollars, as well as discussing with them a strategy regarding the ukrainian crisis as a whole. republicans believe that us policy has reached a dead end in the ukrainian direction. as was expected, the recently elected new president of argentina announced his refusal to join brix in
this was stated by the strategic communications coordinator.ouse national security, john kirby. he also explained that there are currently no funds for new supplies of weapons, therefore they will stop. we have already provided ukraine with the latest package of military aid that we have the funds to support. we need to get help from congress so we can continue to do this, kirby said. question funding for ukraine from the united states stalled at the end of last year due to the reluctance of...
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. >> in his state of the state address, rhode island governor dan mckee remarked on his states decline in and upon, boosted tourism and increased film production. he also listed as a top priorities improving education,, raising income and investing in transportation infrastructure. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. thank you so much. we have got a lot to show tonight so let's get down to business. mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the legislature, congressman seth magaziner, thank you for being here. general officers, chief justice and members of the judiciary, municipal leaders, members of my cabinet, and my fellow rhode islanders who are watching at home, including my mom willa,g and i want to thank everyone for always asking how my mom is doing. good evening. when i started thinking about this year's state of the state address, i thought back to the first inaugural speech i made in march of 2021. rhode island was in a time of significant change. we were faced with many w challenges and what felt like endless unknowns. at that time, i asked my fellow rhode islanders to joi
. >> in his state of the state address, rhode island governor dan mckee remarked on his states decline in and upon, boosted tourism and increased film production. he also listed as a top priorities improving education,, raising income and investing in transportation infrastructure. [applause] >> thank you. thank you all. thank you so much. we have got a lot to show tonight so let's get down to business. mr. speaker, mr. president, members of the legislature, congressman seth...
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state.iswold's next. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. [dice dreams game] yes, eva. the famous longoria, made it to the reunion, i see. we wouldn't miss it for the world, tia lupe. but what about your husband? is he here? no. unfortunately, he couldn't make it. she attacked him last night. you attacked your husband? [silence] dice dreams, attack your fri
state.iswold's next. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and...
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of course of note for the least regulated states we are one of the states of states of the union.ed first for income growth we have relieved more tax relief per capita than any other state. idaho is one the most fiscally responsible states and recognize for our ability for any economic downturn. were number one for economic momentum. we are a top 10 state to the best economy, rivaling florida and texas. in fact the three best dates for three business. [applause] and, on issues where it is important to take a stand, idaho has led the charge. where the first state to be on critical race theory and our school. we are taking a stand that we should not divide our children. we introduced a history curriculum for the idaho schools. one that teaches students to appreciate and respect our country. we are a leader in education freedom. idaho is a top 10 state for charter schools. i am bring a bill this session the cut more red tape while providing the transparency they deserve it. [applause] to get more bang for our buck is the number one state per returnn on investment, education, we offer
of course of note for the least regulated states we are one of the states of states of the union.ed first for income growth we have relieved more tax relief per capita than any other state. idaho is one the most fiscally responsible states and recognize for our ability for any economic downturn. were number one for economic momentum. we are a top 10 state to the best economy, rivaling florida and texas. in fact the three best dates for three business. [applause] and, on issues where it is...
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nowhere is it more apparent that the state of our state's spending down the unprecedented strength of arizona's job market and the record investments in our economy. let us celebrate that today more arizonans are an employee to that at any point in our state's history. [applause] this milestone is a testament to the hard work and commitment of our entrepreneurs and innovators, our community colleges, universities, tradespeople and of so many who recognize the promise of arizona. just as impressively, our state has attracted $32 billion in foreign investment. more than california, texas or any other state in the nation. that $32 billion means jobs, jobs and more jobs for working people in arizona. [applause] we created over 56,000 jobs in 2023. and we are just getting started. arizona leads the way in attracting the high-tech advanced manufacturing businesses that are building the nation's future. i'm proud to say these achievements were possible because of the partnerships between the public and private sectors. we should applaud the chambers of commerce and economic development group
nowhere is it more apparent that the state of our state's spending down the unprecedented strength of arizona's job market and the record investments in our economy. let us celebrate that today more arizonans are an employee to that at any point in our state's history. [applause] this milestone is a testament to the hard work and commitment of our entrepreneurs and innovators, our community colleges, universities, tradespeople and of so many who recognize the promise of arizona. just as...
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, and this is what the united states of america and the z entity don't respect any sovereign state. didn't respect the sovereignty of iraq when when trump gave the order to assassinate qasim sulaymani and they are leaving the airport of baghdad the same thing they when they assassinate palestinian leaders as brother was saying professor wakim they uh from the 50s 60s and they any any leadership in politic. or military or scientific field, they assassinate design entity, we seen this is developed even till the civil project of nuclear project in iran, they were assassinating the... the the the the iranian scientists, the same thing happened in egypt, those guys, the the united states of america and the its tool in the region, the function state, the z entity, they are, they came from north america and the zist entity, the got its gangs from west europe and east europe and planting them in the region and they came to loot the region and they act in there as thugs and thiefs and they behave like they are ruling the international arena in the united states of america, but actually what they do
, and this is what the united states of america and the z entity don't respect any sovereign state. didn't respect the sovereignty of iraq when when trump gave the order to assassinate qasim sulaymani and they are leaving the airport of baghdad the same thing they when they assassinate palestinian leaders as brother was saying professor wakim they uh from the 50s 60s and they any any leadership in politic. or military or scientific field, they assassinate design entity, we seen this is...
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in 2019, indiana bece one of the first states to regnize supported decision-making as a state law. the new law created requirement for courts to consider less restrictive alternatives before rolling out a guardianship petition. since then, we have worked on ways to work on it often without funding. it is modeled after a program in ohio, which you hope to launch as a pilot program to ensure guardians are given proper goingducation about their roles and duties. we a also considering a law schoollinic that would allow students to service direct advocate -- advocates ad litem. the process in indiana ensures the best process is served and appropriate levels of decision-making support can be put in place. guardians ad litem can vestigate less rtrictive alternatives and ensure complice with state law and promising practices. for countiesnd communities that might traditionally have a hard time recruiting candidates, a w student clinic could provide thnecessy staffing for the process to be a success the indiana courts have the proven ability to convey multiple stakeholders and bring organiz
in 2019, indiana bece one of the first states to regnize supported decision-making as a state law. the new law created requirement for courts to consider less restrictive alternatives before rolling out a guardianship petition. since then, we have worked on ways to work on it often without funding. it is modeled after a program in ohio, which you hope to launch as a pilot program to ensure guardians are given proper goingducation about their roles and duties. we a also considering a law...
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>> honored to introduce this 71st united states secretary of state. he's been at the forefront of shaping american foreign policy. he's held senior foreign policy positions for two decades under president obama and president clinton. the challenges we face this year have highlighted a crucial realization for us as mayors, global issues often have direct and significant impacts on our local communities. we are not insulated from the conflicts and decisions that happen well beyond our country's borders. and that also works the other way too. america's cities are gaining an increasing influencing role in solving global issues. the state department has recognized this and in 2022 secretary blinken established the department's first subnational diplomacy unit and appointed the first special representative for the city -- for cities and states' diplomacy and know you guys all know nina. she's back. there give nina a huge round of applause. love you, nina. she's a force. [applause] nipa was a mayor too -- nina was a mayor too. the team focuses on giving loca
>> honored to introduce this 71st united states secretary of state. he's been at the forefront of shaping american foreign policy. he's held senior foreign policy positions for two decades under president obama and president clinton. the challenges we face this year have highlighted a crucial realization for us as mayors, global issues often have direct and significant impacts on our local communities. we are not insulated from the conflicts and decisions that happen well beyond our...
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11 states, ten states have already approved it. and so the question new york has to is, are we going to join this union? and there's a lot of pressure because new york at that point is the capital and everybody in new york city, 19 out of 20 people in new york for in favor of delegates would support the constitution. new going to lose the capital and york city is threatening to secede new york state if new york state ratify. so the framers quite brilliant about that. can i add something here? would you rather i just quit? yeah. yeah. and that's good. i want mary to add something? yeah. mary, what would you add to this? yeah, there's a political chicanery. yeah. i mean, what i love about this period is everything's true at same time, you know, like there's multiple truths. there's sort of the, the brilliance of how you think about ratification is a theoretical point. there's the political strategizing that's even crazier than anything you see today. you know, like new new hampshire's like, wait, we might lose. we're we're adjourning
11 states, ten states have already approved it. and so the question new york has to is, are we going to join this union? and there's a lot of pressure because new york at that point is the capital and everybody in new york city, 19 out of 20 people in new york for in favor of delegates would support the constitution. new going to lose the capital and york city is threatening to secede new york state if new york state ratify. so the framers quite brilliant about that. can i add something here?...
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the reality is the united states has a tremendous amount of leverage, is choosing not to use united states as ship and 1000 tops of weapons and ammunition to israel. since the beginning of this war, according to these really major general in an interview last long, made it very clear. if the united states were just false, that if the weapons and ammunition to israel is or will not be able to continue this fine, it's very clear to you guys just as members as choosing not to use it. and that raises the question that you just asked to what extent is that the united states also responsible for the killings that are taking place right now? and i think divided registration is somewhat nervous as they should be about the complaint of the, the south african come a government accusing israel of genocide and taking this to the international court just isn't this found to be guilty of genocide? it will have implications for being out of state as long mindful of it's an extensive aid to israel during this ser white to is the us, not pressuring israel when it's not happy with what's going on as well. i
the reality is the united states has a tremendous amount of leverage, is choosing not to use united states as ship and 1000 tops of weapons and ammunition to israel. since the beginning of this war, according to these really major general in an interview last long, made it very clear. if the united states were just false, that if the weapons and ammunition to israel is or will not be able to continue this fine, it's very clear to you guys just as members as choosing not to use it. and that...
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of the united states. when i say great, um, that doesn't mean that he was, um, the epidemy of a good man or a good person. the secretary of state doesn't exist to be a good man or a good person. the secretary of state exists implement. policies that are beneficial for the united states of america, and there has been no secretary of state that has matched henry kissinger in this regard, what he did in terms of promoting american power in positioning america globally, is unprecedented, and he has set a very high standard that, like as i mentioned before, no secretary of state since then has come close to matching. david, what would you say egypt's role? is in today's war on gaza, well we we know don't we, because i mean this notion that the rafa crossing is closed and it can only be opened when uh the zionist regime says it can be opened is a nonsense, the role of the arab states ought to be to support the palestinians and indeed to pressure uh the zianist entity to open the crossings, indeed to to make sure
of the united states. when i say great, um, that doesn't mean that he was, um, the epidemy of a good man or a good person. the secretary of state doesn't exist to be a good man or a good person. the secretary of state exists implement. policies that are beneficial for the united states of america, and there has been no secretary of state that has matched henry kissinger in this regard, what he did in terms of promoting american power in positioning america globally, is unprecedented, and he has...
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so to answer the question, the state of our state is strong, growing and prosperous because we trust our citizens more than we trust the government. [applause] >> georgia is succeeding because we have chartered our own path, rejected the fail policies of washington, d.c. and worked together to put our citizens first. but i believe the worst thing we could do is call it a day and coast through what is certain to be another contentious election year. we have accomplished so much over the last five years despite unprecedented times and challenges because we haven't gotten distracted from doing the job that we were sent here to do. like i mentioned four years ago in my second state of the state address, we stay true and now we are seeing the results. it's no secret that georgia is growing and top state for business for record ten years in a row, new jobs are headed our way almost on a daily basis. existing businesses are looking to the expand and companies from the all over the world look to the peach state to locate their next headquarters. but with growth comes the need for more traine
so to answer the question, the state of our state is strong, growing and prosperous because we trust our citizens more than we trust the government. [applause] >> georgia is succeeding because we have chartered our own path, rejected the fail policies of washington, d.c. and worked together to put our citizens first. but i believe the worst thing we could do is call it a day and coast through what is certain to be another contentious election year. we have accomplished so much over the...
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states perceive the american union itself, not as a once central state that has divided, on the contrary like separate states that merged. representatives of the border and customs , the national guardsmen of texas, and the services, of course, they are not escalating, but again we cannot understand what orders will be given in due time, i remember how belmshchiki and biden came to the white house then, trump couldn’t stand it then. and gave the order to push them back, well, what if biden too, biden also wants to flex his muscles and play for aggravation and somehow motivate voters in their states or, for example, portray trump and the republicans once again as rebels and people who are aimed at dismantling the american system, in fact, this is already the experience of january 6, there are a lot of options, it’s impossible to calculate them, but... here, just in new york, in chicago, in the main flow of these migrants, it moves to the so-called cities of refuge where they are accommodated, and here dissatisfaction arises with biden among... pro-democratic voters, because in new york, v
states perceive the american union itself, not as a once central state that has divided, on the contrary like separate states that merged. representatives of the border and customs , the national guardsmen of texas, and the services, of course, they are not escalating, but again we cannot understand what orders will be given in due time, i remember how belmshchiki and biden came to the white house then, trump couldn’t stand it then. and gave the order to push them back, well, what if biden...
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we tried to be quite careful and cognizant that different states have different state laws. the focus we have had is on compliance with federal labor rules. i believe that when we put the scoring criteria together that we do require that. it's only to the extent that they are in compliance with federal law. beyond that, different states will take different approaches. we know that and we have tried to stay flexible in the way they are implemented. we are not strong-arming or pressuring them in any way on these issues. compliance with federal labor law is a requirement. >> if estate includes only what is required by law, will ntia approved estate plan ? or will you reject a plan that does not include any of the organize labor provisions included in the notice of funding opportunity? >> i would have to take a look at the totality of the plan. the short answer should be yes, but i just want to note that there are some requirements when states reject certain kinds of provisions that they provide an explanation. so that would be potentially a piece of it but i would have to look
we tried to be quite careful and cognizant that different states have different state laws. the focus we have had is on compliance with federal labor rules. i believe that when we put the scoring criteria together that we do require that. it's only to the extent that they are in compliance with federal law. beyond that, different states will take different approaches. we know that and we have tried to stay flexible in the way they are implemented. we are not strong-arming or pressuring them in...
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that's what the results were in our state and other states. and that's what you did in 2022, we have fair honest elections. people realize it's not a winning strategy. the carter center put out, we will abide by the results of the election. i figured if i'm back in the kitchen and i'm making the meal of the day, i should be willing to eat what i cook. i trust our elections. i lose, i lose, if i win, i when. >> i'm going to invite people to go to the microphones and be prepared to ask questions. i just want to ask you, how do you assess the way people in our business in journalism cover the issue of election administration? what do you think we get right and wrong? >> i really believe in georgia, i shouldn't be saying this, friendly things about the press, but our press has really been treating us fair. >> bluestein or murphy? >> georgia public television. they will ask hard questions. trust me. i get zingers from time to time because they don't agree on this or that. but what they're doing is they're trying to dig into the truth. and i think w
that's what the results were in our state and other states. and that's what you did in 2022, we have fair honest elections. people realize it's not a winning strategy. the carter center put out, we will abide by the results of the election. i figured if i'm back in the kitchen and i'm making the meal of the day, i should be willing to eat what i cook. i trust our elections. i lose, i lose, if i win, i when. >> i'm going to invite people to go to the microphones and be prepared to ask...
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your state in wisconsin they made it hard play for your state legislative body.ermined to propagate their efforts. they want to make friends so that come so when they're confronted they can turn to defense and say we are not such a bad guys after all. the chinese communist party is truly evil. they will work at every level of government. it will work against her by the ■ sect is still show up at pta meetings if that's what it takes. this is an effort at every level for the chinese communist party to any capacity to influence spitted sister cities program is the dangers. >> when the chinese, his party shows up after school and offers a slick free swing sets that because they care about the health of their children. maybe the simplest way to articulate sister cities programs at the confucius institutes, on all all of te united f country. they may show up and give you some temporary lift but in the end it is about them, not about us. >> thank you, mr. chair. thank you, secretary panetta and secretary pompeo to your service to our country.as you know we ha lot of our
your state in wisconsin they made it hard play for your state legislative body.ermined to propagate their efforts. they want to make friends so that come so when they're confronted they can turn to defense and say we are not such a bad guys after all. the chinese communist party is truly evil. they will work at every level of government. it will work against her by the ■ sect is still show up at pta meetings if that's what it takes. this is an effort at every level for the chinese communist...
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territory in exchange for recognition as a sovereign state. prime minister abi ahmet and somaliland president musa bihi abdi. entered into a memorandum of understanding to ensure ethiopia's access to seaports. it is with great pride that i announce a mutually beneficial agreement between samaliland and ethiopia in exchange for. access to 20 km of sea coast for the ethiopian navy, leased for 50 years. ethiopia is the first foreign country to officially recognize the republic of somaliland, said journalist and somaliland leader musa biabdi. somaliland occupies the northern part of the horn of africa. in 1990 , this territory separated from the state of somalia, which plunged into civil war. agreements with the separatists, which included ethiopia as part of the brix on january 1. the access to the sea lost 30 years ago due to the secession of eritrea. in the west already they suspected that the new military base in a strategically important region of the world would be used not only by ethiopians, but also by russians. some of the weapons that t
territory in exchange for recognition as a sovereign state. prime minister abi ahmet and somaliland president musa bihi abdi. entered into a memorandum of understanding to ensure ethiopia's access to seaports. it is with great pride that i announce a mutually beneficial agreement between samaliland and ethiopia in exchange for. access to 20 km of sea coast for the ethiopian navy, leased for 50 years. ethiopia is the first foreign country to officially recognize the republic of somaliland, said...
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i declared the state of our state to be very strong. [applause] while achieving excellence is hard, sustaining that excellence is even harder. yet that is exactly what we have done together. last year kansas attracted more business investment per capita than any other state in the country. this year kansas is number one again. [applause] two years ago, thanks to the influx of new jobs we hit record low unemployment rates so we encouraged more kansas to join the labor force and give them the tools and training they needed. now there are more kansas working than ever before. [applause] and i believe he is in the gallery it's one of our newest kansas workers alan swan, if you are in the gallery could you please stand? [applause] allen is the president of panasonic energy of north america. thank you so much for being here. [applause] so we also close the bank isn't assuring infrastructure dollars were actually used for roads, bridges, trains, broadband this year alone my administration worked on 450 infrastructure projects and reconnected a
i declared the state of our state to be very strong. [applause] while achieving excellence is hard, sustaining that excellence is even harder. yet that is exactly what we have done together. last year kansas attracted more business investment per capita than any other state in the country. this year kansas is number one again. [applause] two years ago, thanks to the influx of new jobs we hit record low unemployment rates so we encouraged more kansas to join the labor force and give them the...
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the state of our state is strong. let's keep doing what works, continue to make florida the envy of the nation. [applause] [applause] florida is the education state. we lead the nation in school choice. last legislative session under the leadership of speaker runner we enacted the largest expansion of school choice in all of american history. florida has close to 1.5 million students involved full-time in various choice programs from private scholarships to charter schools and choice options within individual school districts. through these programs we have delivered for people like kayla barber who is here with us today. please stand. [applause] cara has 11 brothers and sisters making education somewhat difficult to afford for their parents. because of our school choice scholarship she and her siblings have been able to attend high-quality schools. today she is a college graduate. her three older brothers are college graduates. two of her younger sisters are in college and the rest are on track to follow in their foo
the state of our state is strong. let's keep doing what works, continue to make florida the envy of the nation. [applause] [applause] florida is the education state. we lead the nation in school choice. last legislative session under the leadership of speaker runner we enacted the largest expansion of school choice in all of american history. florida has close to 1.5 million students involved full-time in various choice programs from private scholarships to charter schools and choice options...
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hussain a lot of developments in lastuh 24 hours and a yemenese, one of few countries, perhaps as a state, the only one that's... out so many operations against the israelis in support of gazans uh your initial thoughts on this uh yemen is the only country who has declared war against israel and they have actually only blocked ships linked to israel or ships that are headed toward any port in occupied palestine and this is actually as they say it is is our moral stand to support the palestinian, but of course the united states have tried to deceive the uh international community that yeman is blocking the sea and they are targeting all shipment in the red sea and actually this is who who's actually putting the red sea in danger is the existent of the united states and britain in in the red sea and we we have seen just in the last 48 hours there was that resolution from the united un security council as they say could... damming the move of uh san'a forces in targeting uh shipment in the red sea, but they totally ignore that yemani demand food and fuel and blue kay to be lifted uh on gazza
hussain a lot of developments in lastuh 24 hours and a yemenese, one of few countries, perhaps as a state, the only one that's... out so many operations against the israelis in support of gazans uh your initial thoughts on this uh yemen is the only country who has declared war against israel and they have actually only blocked ships linked to israel or ships that are headed toward any port in occupied palestine and this is actually as they say it is is our moral stand to support the...
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state address. he spoke about increasing public safety. this is nearly one hour. >> [applause] >> it is my pleasure and honor to present to you the honorable jared polis, governor of the best state in the nation, colorado. >> [applause] >> you will be happy to know the escort committee did their job. i was unable to escape. i tried between the first and second floor but they did their job. speaker mccluskey, president, majority leader, majority leader rodriguez, minority leader lynch, minority leader, lieutenant governor primavera, treasurer young, attorney general weiser, secretary of state griswold, first gentleman reese, members of the state board of education, justices of the colorado supreme court, the tribal treasurer, measures of -- members of the cabinet, denver mayor mike johnson, u.s. -- colorado springs mayor, fort collins mayor, u.s. attorney cole finnegan, and of course all the members of the colorado general assembly. assembly, there's a welcome. over the last year i've been thinking a
state address. he spoke about increasing public safety. this is nearly one hour. >> [applause] >> it is my pleasure and honor to present to you the honorable jared polis, governor of the best state in the nation, colorado. >> [applause] >> you will be happy to know the escort committee did their job. i was unable to escape. i tried between the first and second floor but they did their job. speaker mccluskey, president, majority leader, majority leader rodriguez, minority...
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the united states of america.eople who walked into a capitol building like the one we're in right now, if we don't get this right, every one of you is going to be arrested for the same reason three years from now. we have to stand for what is just in the united states. so i'm asking you on january 15 to do the right thing. even if it's a little different than what you thought three months ago. even it's a little different happen the hat of the canned dad you wore in here today. don't vote for somebody who looks the other way in the hour of need. vote for the person who speaks the truth to you. if you want somebody who will get in there and shut down the deep state. somebody who will actually speak truth to power. then vote for the candidate who is going to speak the truth to you. that's what i'm asking you for.i promise -- i made you a promise at the holiday inn. i'm here to reiterate it. i'll keep it. you have my word that regardless of what happens in this election this country has blessed us with an american dr
the united states of america.eople who walked into a capitol building like the one we're in right now, if we don't get this right, every one of you is going to be arrested for the same reason three years from now. we have to stand for what is just in the united states. so i'm asking you on january 15 to do the right thing. even if it's a little different than what you thought three months ago. even it's a little different happen the hat of the canned dad you wore in here today. don't vote for...
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to state. and they don't one democratic states, what do they want? they want if mcclin's engulfed by the students. and that is the policy of this government which has fascists in it like smart, a choices which will defend that was the bank would settlements on such lives. so the police to me is, would lose any hope of having the state on their own. and then they would have one of 3 options either to immigrate which is if mcclin's in order to accept a life of subjugation to is there it is which is about tied ordered by that is the problem. definitely update. and so not because we live. i refuse to live together with jewish people in one land and one democratic system. it has been insisted, especially after the best investment and visiting the condition of your state law, which says that that i a sense that the munition and edits is that are in meaning. all of palestine is exclusive for jewish people. that is the problem racism here. the choice of racism is the problem that is preventing these an
to state. and they don't one democratic states, what do they want? they want if mcclin's engulfed by the students. and that is the policy of this government which has fascists in it like smart, a choices which will defend that was the bank would settlements on such lives. so the police to me is, would lose any hope of having the state on their own. and then they would have one of 3 options either to immigrate which is if mcclin's in order to accept a life of subjugation to is there it is which...
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this tale of two state republican parties is important because the state of the gop in these two cruciales could directly affect upcoming and competitive senate races, and the presidential election. joining me now, nick corasaniti, reporter for the new york times, covering national politics, voting, and democracy, who's written about the state of michigan's republican party. also with us is charlie dent, former republican congressman for the state of pennsylvania. welcome, to both of you. nick, i didn't know you are in new hampshire, but that very much looks like our camera in new hampshire. so good to see you, my friend. i want to start with you, because the pennsylvania story is a little easier to understand for normal folks. the michigan story is black. >> to understand michigan, we have to take a couple steps back. so, when donald trump first came onto the scene, and was successfully elected in 2016, that ushered in a new wave of activists at very local levels. we're talking precincts, local wards, and those people became low level officials and state parties. so state parties at the
this tale of two state republican parties is important because the state of the gop in these two cruciales could directly affect upcoming and competitive senate races, and the presidential election. joining me now, nick corasaniti, reporter for the new york times, covering national politics, voting, and democracy, who's written about the state of michigan's republican party. also with us is charlie dent, former republican congressman for the state of pennsylvania. welcome, to both of you. nick,...
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at this point, the united states is not interested in international law, the united states government for decades has held the united nations in all its programs in contempt, using them only when it serves its own geopolitical goals and purposes, so the fact that over 150 un workers have been killed, that many uh un sponsored refugee centers have been bombed, despite the fact that israel knew the coordinates that they were, the the senators were very clearly marked, these are of course are war crimes and crimes against humanity, the united states isn't interested in that, the united states is only interested in supporting the apartthide regime of israel and keeping that as its uh kind of satellite nation in the middle east to control other countries there uh through the... military power and the ec the combined economic and and the combined economic power of israel and united states. the idea of justice, international law, these sorts of things are not of concern to the united states when it concern when the palestinians are the ones who are suffering. well, let's talk about that, cra
at this point, the united states is not interested in international law, the united states government for decades has held the united nations in all its programs in contempt, using them only when it serves its own geopolitical goals and purposes, so the fact that over 150 un workers have been killed, that many uh un sponsored refugee centers have been bombed, despite the fact that israel knew the coordinates that they were, the the senators were very clearly marked, these are of course are war...
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returning to the information picture, secretary of state of the union state of russia and belarus, dmitryves that the last meeting of the supreme state council demonstrated a special level of interaction between moscow and minsk. we’ll find out what’s causing this right now live. dmitry mezentsov, guest of our studio, dmitry fedorovich, hello, thank you. for addressing the agenda, which yesterday was probably in the field of view of all news media, closely watched live, agent thank you, and most importantly, let us tell your tv viewers about the results that were determined by the heads of state, members of the supreme state council, a strong union, at the meeting they summed up the results of the implementation of 28, if i’m not mistaken, yes union programs, absolutely no, listen, these are 28 they have probably already been heard for more than two years, no one is mistaken, right? it was simply, it was simply not, it was very significant that yesterday the heads of state spoke about the most important issues of that supreme state council, which yesterday in the constantine palace. took
returning to the information picture, secretary of state of the union state of russia and belarus, dmitryves that the last meeting of the supreme state council demonstrated a special level of interaction between moscow and minsk. we’ll find out what’s causing this right now live. dmitry mezentsov, guest of our studio, dmitry fedorovich, hello, thank you. for addressing the agenda, which yesterday was probably in the field of view of all news media, closely watched live, agent thank you, and...
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well, let's just say that the head of state, approving the decision to protect the state border, as ader guard himself, understands perfectly well that everything begins and the homeland begins with the state border, and the security of our country also begins with the state borders, it was not for nothing that he said that these first meters of land are sacred for any border guard, and that today we have a common... state border, for example, with ukraine, about 1084 km, we have a common border with the european union about 1,250 km, do we have a hot spot on our territory today, probably there is one, and this hot spot is just our state border, look, the militarization of the nato bloc, what poland is doing today, concentrating its forces, is first of all for everyone it is known that this is already a safe... subclass, which is in no way the units of the seventeenth mechanized brigade, where special detachments of snipers are already concentrated, who are probably engaged in shooting, are not safe. those people who are trying to escape precisely to the territory of this democratic,
well, let's just say that the head of state, approving the decision to protect the state border, as ader guard himself, understands perfectly well that everything begins and the homeland begins with the state border, and the security of our country also begins with the state borders, it was not for nothing that he said that these first meters of land are sacred for any border guard, and that today we have a common... state border, for example, with ukraine, about 1084 km, we have a common...
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petersburg and the main results of the meeting of the supreme state council of the union state with expertse priority is to ensure the safety of the population. the armed forces of belarus have strengthened sections of the state border in the southern direction. and look, right after the panorama. details of the unique operation of the belarusian counterintelligence to suppress activities of an agent aimed at leaking documents of strategic importance. how did the traitor voropai fail? entering the svo on both sides about the complex and ingenious in the disposition project. healthcare, the work of mobile operators, conducting a centralized exam, the problems with which residents of belarus turn to the state control committee concern different areas, we will tell you how quickly issues are resolved, what specialists pay attention to first of all. a city of power engineers, chemists and builders, as well as inspiration and creativity. why is the memory of the past our protector from modern conflicts, and what do residents of mariupol who survived the war say about lukashenko and his policies?
petersburg and the main results of the meeting of the supreme state council of the union state with expertse priority is to ensure the safety of the population. the armed forces of belarus have strengthened sections of the state border in the southern direction. and look, right after the panorama. details of the unique operation of the belarusian counterintelligence to suppress activities of an agent aimed at leaking documents of strategic importance. how did the traitor voropai fail? entering...