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state. ppe candidate a gets a majority of the votes in that state but the legislature does not like candidate a and thanks candidate a is an insurrectionist so the legislature passes a law ordering to vote for the other candidate. do you spose the state has that power? mr. murray: there are principles th come into play in terms of after the people have voted that the state cannot change the rules. i am not sure because i'm not aware of this court addressing it. juice alito: let' change it so it is notft the election. the days before the election based on the fact that the polls in that atlook bad. can they do it? mr. murray: i think they could under this court's decision when this court emphasize for much of history state legislatures assigned electors themselves but that wouldrk ordinary than what we have herech is state ballot access principles to say we're only going to put on an individual qualified to assume the office. chief justice bes: can i ask you the question justice gorsuch asked
state. ppe candidate a gets a majority of the votes in that state but the legislature does not like candidate a and thanks candidate a is an insurrectionist so the legislature passes a law ordering to vote for the other candidate. do you spose the state has that power? mr. murray: there are principles th come into play in terms of after the people have voted that the state cannot change the rules. i am not sure because i'm not aware of this court addressing it. juice alito: let' change it so it...
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then the state united the territories of the current states., colorado, new mexico and oklahoma. by the way, it’s the governors. these states today supported austin's demarche, and the head of oklahoma sent his troops to help texas. texas joined the ranks of the united states, being not just a territory, but an independent state and managed to maintain a number of privileges to this day. thus, texas is the only state that has the right to hold a popular referendum on the issue of secession and independence. also, and this is a point of special pride for freedom-loving texans, only this state is allowed to raise its own. the so -called one-star flag is on the same level as the national flag. texit supporters are confident that the federal system is falling apart, and ordinary texans are being held accountable by the poor. rusty train states. according to local republicans, the authorities violated texas' right to self-government; the report calls the current head of state, joseph biden , the acting president, since, according to the authors of t
then the state united the territories of the current states., colorado, new mexico and oklahoma. by the way, it’s the governors. these states today supported austin's demarche, and the head of oklahoma sent his troops to help texas. texas joined the ranks of the united states, being not just a territory, but an independent state and managed to maintain a number of privileges to this day. thus, texas is the only state that has the right to hold a popular referendum on the issue of secession...
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state. so part of the reason that that southern tier of of midwestern states was was most committed to these laws is because that tier of states. i'll go back again is right on the border of the ohio river, which was then virginia, now west virginia and kentucky, and the west side of illinois, missouri and so these are not the northern tier of states on the ohio river was the legislators were more concerned about black migration, the slave states into the free states than, let's say, their counterparts in like michigan and wisconsin, further away from the ohio. and so the laws designed to discourage black migration, the state, and to make life difficult for people once they were there, they they basically created a two tiered system that of what we might call racial a. these laws not considered to violate the united states constitution. so that might or might not be surprising to you. but at the time, most people thought these laws were perfectly constitute nationally valid. and why is that
state. so part of the reason that that southern tier of of midwestern states was was most committed to these laws is because that tier of states. i'll go back again is right on the border of the ohio river, which was then virginia, now west virginia and kentucky, and the west side of illinois, missouri and so these are not the northern tier of states on the ohio river was the legislators were more concerned about black migration, the slave states into the free states than, let's say, their...
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this was the sixth state of state address. this is 45 minutes. [applause] >> members of the legislature, executive officers, tribal leaders, members of the judiciary and people of oklahoma. it is my distinct honor to recognize my friend the chief executive, our governor kevin stitt. >> thank you, thank you. thanks so much. [applause] >> thank you, thank you so much. thank you. thank you so much. lieutenant governor matt, mr. speaker, mr. president pro tempore and members of the 59 legislature, members to have judiciary, statewide elected officials, thank you so much for your service to our great state, tribal leaders, to my cabinet, thank you guys so much for serving the state with sus distinction. such an honor to serve with you. to my wife sarah, the greatest first lady in the country. [applause] .. .. .. to my children who are here with me today and my son-in-law. [laughter] and most importantly, to my fellow oklahomans. first off i went to give thanks to my heavenly father for allowing me to serve in this position for all the blessings he has
this was the sixth state of state address. this is 45 minutes. [applause] >> members of the legislature, executive officers, tribal leaders, members of the judiciary and people of oklahoma. it is my distinct honor to recognize my friend the chief executive, our governor kevin stitt. >> thank you, thank you. thanks so much. [applause] >> thank you, thank you so much. thank you. thank you so much. lieutenant governor matt, mr. speaker, mr. president pro tempore and members of...
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over the past year, texas created more new jobs than any other state in the united states, more thana million. more. 19 seaports would be the space center of the world. almost 150,000 people are employed in the aviation and space industry. there are 1,450 airports in the state. the largest space center named after johnson is located here. nasa space flight center. the heart of astronautics. american grandees too with texas registration. booing spacex is the largest american armed corporation locket martin. and this whole huge colossus of refusal. illegal entry into texas. this is a big report from cbs on the texas border , everything is turbulent. representatives of the border service at the end of december detained 50,000 illegal immigrants in just 5 days; overall, the flow from the south increased by 1,500 people per day. over the past 24 hours , more than 10,000 migrants have been checked by the patrol service. also, over 3.0 here in the sector. dal rio, texas. you can to see this woman with a child on her shoulders. here we are seeing more and more migrants, they are very close t
over the past year, texas created more new jobs than any other state in the united states, more thana million. more. 19 seaports would be the space center of the world. almost 150,000 people are employed in the aviation and space industry. there are 1,450 airports in the state. the largest space center named after johnson is located here. nasa space flight center. the heart of astronautics. american grandees too with texas registration. booing spacex is the largest american armed corporation...
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of wisconsin too deliver my 2024 "state of the state" address. [applause] [cheering] my daughter katy and my grandson keaton are here with us tonight and you bear with me for a minute i would like to give a special shoutout my better half kathy who is here as well. [cheering and applause] kathy was named at 2023 caregiver hero by social services which is awarded in honor of our good friend governor former governor marty kathy was recognized for her advocacy around alzheimer's and other dementia including making executive resident and dementia friendly location and kathy francis i'm so proud of you. i love you so much. [applause] thank you. wisconsin it's been one heck of a year and i have much to report but i delivered my 2023 "state of the state" address a year ago. we are kicking off wisconsin's 175th birthday and celebrating 175 years of statehood. wisconsin is never been in a better fiscal position. [applause] wisconsin i begin tonight with even better news. as we enter 2024, our state has never been in a better fiscal position than we are to
of wisconsin too deliver my 2024 "state of the state" address. [applause] [cheering] my daughter katy and my grandson keaton are here with us tonight and you bear with me for a minute i would like to give a special shoutout my better half kathy who is here as well. [cheering and applause] kathy was named at 2023 caregiver hero by social services which is awarded in honor of our good friend governor former governor marty kathy was recognized for her advocacy around alzheimer's and...
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this was his final state of the state address due to term limits.t runs just under an hour and a half.
this was his final state of the state address due to term limits.t runs just under an hour and a half.
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my 2024 state of the state address. [applause] >> my daughter katie and if you'll bear with me for a minute i would like to give a special shout-out to my better half kathy who is here as well. [cheers and applause] >> kathy was named 2023 caregiver hero by lutheran social services which awarded honor of our good friend, governor, former governor. [applause] kathy was recognized for advocacy around alzheimer's and kathleen francis, i'm so proud of you, i love you so much. [applause] >> wisconsin, it's been one heck of a year and i have much to report when i deliver in 2023 state of the state address we are kicking off wisconsin's 75th byrd and celebrating 175 years of statehood. wisconsin has never been in a better fiscal position. wisconsin, i begin tonight with even better news as we enter 2024 our state has never been in a better fiscal position than we are today, better than last year, better than w when i took office, better than any year in wisconsin, 176 years of statehood. we began in the best fiscal position in
my 2024 state of the state address. [applause] >> my daughter katie and if you'll bear with me for a minute i would like to give a special shout-out to my better half kathy who is here as well. [cheers and applause] >> kathy was named 2023 caregiver hero by lutheran social services which awarded honor of our good friend, governor, former governor. [applause] kathy was recognized for advocacy around alzheimer's and kathleen francis, i'm so proud of you, i love you so much. [applause]...
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according to the national association golf operator, the only state in the united states to make thisreputation was enhanced by the announcement of a new g8 tournament which will debut in may joining parish tournament. since 1950, the track provided generations of fans with memories, breathtaking issues and a lifetime of stories to be told and retold. nascar cup races are south carolina's largest professional sporting events, 118 million economic impact in the state. you have to see it to believe it. [applause] once again charleston was named the number one city in the south in 2020. the number one city in the united states by travel for the 11th year in a row. [applause] number 1000 and the readers choice ranking best islands in america and readers digest magazine and the nicest place in america. in announce their confidence in our people by their substantial capital investment in 2023. if the leaders will be stand, who will respond when you are all pending. revitalized american brand next generation truck rugged suv with a 2 billion-dollar investment in 4000 jobs president and ceo p
according to the national association golf operator, the only state in the united states to make thisreputation was enhanced by the announcement of a new g8 tournament which will debut in may joining parish tournament. since 1950, the track provided generations of fans with memories, breathtaking issues and a lifetime of stories to be told and retold. nascar cup races are south carolina's largest professional sporting events, 118 million economic impact in the state. you have to see it to...
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over the past year, texas created more new jobs than any other state in the united states, more than also 19 seaports to the space center of the world. almost 150 thousand people are involved in the '. this space industry. there are 1,450 airports in the state. the largest johnson space center, nasa's space flight center, the heart of astronautics, is located here. american giants also with texas registration boing, spacex, the largest american armed corporation locket martin. and this whole huge colossus refuses to obey the white house. if short. the treaty between the united states and texas has been violated, the state has the right to defend itself. migrants are kept in jail if they refuse to return to mexico. the purpose of senate bill 4 is to stem the tide of illegal entry into texas. this is big. cbs channel on the texas border everything is restless, representatives of the border service at the end of december detained 50 thousand illegal immigrants in just 5 days, in general the flow from the south increased by 1500. over the past 24 hours, more than 1000 migrants were check
over the past year, texas created more new jobs than any other state in the united states, more than also 19 seaports to the space center of the world. almost 150 thousand people are involved in the '. this space industry. there are 1,450 airports in the state. the largest johnson space center, nasa's space flight center, the heart of astronautics, is located here. american giants also with texas registration boing, spacex, the largest american armed corporation locket martin. and this whole...
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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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he gave his final state of the state address from the capital where he told legislators the state was stronger than ever and he also talks about jobs, climate change, clean energy end of the economy. his address runs about 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. [applause] thank you. good afternoon. i would like to start by thanking reverend eisenhauer for the invitation. you always inspire me. sheila rose mccarthy, bobby ray. let's bring some harmony to this discussion. [applause] and for the university that gave us an incredible season. mr. president, madam speaker, mr. chief justice, distinguished justices of the court, members of the legislature, tribal leaders, members and most importantly my fellow washingtonians, i come to you as a governor, as a granddad and as a washingtonian and i want to start by thanking you and your families for their contribution to the mutual efforts. my staff and their families also deserve as well particularly my family and a very special person. i love seeing the childcare center she inspired us to build for capital families and that is among many causes s
he gave his final state of the state address from the capital where he told legislators the state was stronger than ever and he also talks about jobs, climate change, clean energy end of the economy. his address runs about 30 minutes. [applause] thank you. [applause] thank you. good afternoon. i would like to start by thanking reverend eisenhauer for the invitation. you always inspire me. sheila rose mccarthy, bobby ray. let's bring some harmony to this discussion. [applause] and for the...
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in fact, the state of our state is stronger than ever. for over a decade, we have advanced nation-leading policies to support working families and grown our economy and have acted boldly to protect our state's iconic places, advanced equity, built more houses, fought for a woman's right to choose, and we have ushered in a clean energy economy. [applause] it is fair to say that in an era of tremendous change, washington has emerged as a beacon of progress for this nation, and this year we will make sure that light shines even brighter. this is my 11th time i have had the honor to address this chamber, and i have a bigger audience every year. there are one million more washingtonians to date him when i took office because washington is the place to be. and i welcome our new washingtonians who have seen the genius and the promise of our great state. the minimum wage was nine dollars in 2013 and today it is over 16 dollars in wages over all have grown by 39%, double, double the national rate in our gdp has grown 45% from $520 billion in 2013
in fact, the state of our state is stronger than ever. for over a decade, we have advanced nation-leading policies to support working families and grown our economy and have acted boldly to protect our state's iconic places, advanced equity, built more houses, fought for a woman's right to choose, and we have ushered in a clean energy economy. [applause] it is fair to say that in an era of tremendous change, washington has emerged as a beacon of progress for this nation, and this year we will...
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some required state legislative action, some required action of the state level. acf has the over arcing federal rules and regulations. each state runs the child welfare system and has their definition of what child abuse and neglect are. i want to make sure that is clear. through the review that i spoke about, that's one mechanism for review. we have regional offices. they alter joint planning with agencies, in regards to how they are implementing the requirements that exist federally and technical assistance mechanisms that are available and provided to state agencies regarding workforce training, ability to connect with others that have already made changes in regards to those rules and regulations. and again, through the review process, if the issue gets raised up to us, the process of possibly doing partial reviews, we are going in and we are seeing the case review process, if the federal rules and regulations are being followed and the actual practice on the ground. >> we will dig a little bit more on that in a moment. first, let's talk about children who we
some required state legislative action, some required action of the state level. acf has the over arcing federal rules and regulations. each state runs the child welfare system and has their definition of what child abuse and neglect are. i want to make sure that is clear. through the review that i spoke about, that's one mechanism for review. we have regional offices. they alter joint planning with agencies, in regards to how they are implementing the requirements that exist federally and...
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exposed, by the state, not by hhs, to be clear, but by the state agency. when we discussed this problem, what i heard was, we can provide technical assistance. you can provide best practices. you can remind states of the federal standards, but, do you have a remedy, a kin to the program improvement plan and the penalties associated with it. are there sticks and carrots, or are there just best practices that you communicate to the best of your ability, within the confines of your relationship with the state agencies? >> the other mechanisms that we have, to do partial reviews. if there is an issue that comes to our attention, we can go in and do a partial review, in many ways, this would mirror to see if it is our process but around a particular issue. and the issue corrective action plan, depending on the area in which the legislative expiratory driver would be depending on what the mechanism is. mechanism is and whether or not there is a significant financial penalty that can be employed or not. >> i forgot you for a few more minutes. let's drill down on
exposed, by the state, not by hhs, to be clear, but by the state agency. when we discussed this problem, what i heard was, we can provide technical assistance. you can provide best practices. you can remind states of the federal standards, but, do you have a remedy, a kin to the program improvement plan and the penalties associated with it. are there sticks and carrots, or are there just best practices that you communicate to the best of your ability, within the confines of your relationship...
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today, the state of our state is strong.applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40,000 new jobs. many in communities that have been historically left behind. [applause] we have the lowest unemployment rate in the country for the fifth month in a row. [applause] crime is down across the state and homicides in baltimore city are the lowest they have been in nine years. [applause] and, communities, communities. that have been underestimated and undervalued, now have an important seat at the table in the halls of power. [applause] so, i am proud. i am proud of what we are doing. most important, i am proud of how we are doing it. the executives and the legislature are working together again. [applause] and it feels good. [laughter] we choose to sweat the details of governing. knowing that our constituents deserve nothing less. by moving in partnership, we have helped make life easier for the people we are here to serve. we have launched a full frontal assault on child poverty that will lift a combined 160,000 children
today, the state of our state is strong.applause] we have announced the creation of nearly 40,000 new jobs. many in communities that have been historically left behind. [applause] we have the lowest unemployment rate in the country for the fifth month in a row. [applause] crime is down across the state and homicides in baltimore city are the lowest they have been in nine years. [applause] and, communities, communities. that have been underestimated and undervalued, now have an important seat at...
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or even other states. i'm confident that because of our work together republicans and democrats alike, alabama can be vital for the nations. we recognize the responsibility of the role of state government. that means standing up for alabama values in areas like education, economic development work laws, infrastructure and public safety. and we will always, always make sure our government is working for our fellow alabamians. i've believe because of these efforts because we are on solid financial footing alabama this in the most competitive position we have ever been in united states history. ladies and gentlemen state of our state is strong [applause] and together we are prepared for the alabama up tomorrow. [applause] fostering safe communities is a paramount responsibility of government on any level and it begins with protecting the future of our state. our children. that's why i'm calling on the legislature to once again invest in school safety through 100 million-dollar grant program. we must continue
or even other states. i'm confident that because of our work together republicans and democrats alike, alabama can be vital for the nations. we recognize the responsibility of the role of state government. that means standing up for alabama values in areas like education, economic development work laws, infrastructure and public safety. and we will always, always make sure our government is working for our fellow alabamians. i've believe because of these efforts because we are on solid...
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or the state. and so really what aren't and wants to do is to try to use all the, uh, the tools in, in it out it's facility to try to generate a way to isolate israel move. or i'm in the international stage in advance of trying to make it a little bit more difficult for it to have to continue business, as usual, as it has been in previous months. the trading relationships are hard with us. and one of the things that the irish government hasn't done is recognize a palestinian state. why do you think that is? i think there's always numerous reasons that go towards recognition of self or to you of any space. this is, it continues to base in orleans, only recently, it has been discussed again in the ours condiments. and i think that they were, you know, political reasons why perhaps this wasn't the right moment bargaining to recognize self into your father's time. but that doesn't diminish art, in support in the arts. government supports for the palestinian calling for the cause of self determination o
or the state. and so really what aren't and wants to do is to try to use all the, uh, the tools in, in it out it's facility to try to generate a way to isolate israel move. or i'm in the international stage in advance of trying to make it a little bit more difficult for it to have to continue business, as usual, as it has been in previous months. the trading relationships are hard with us. and one of the things that the irish government hasn't done is recognize a palestinian state. why do you...
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great state of nebraska. about threats to election administration. we look forward to hearing your testimony and learning from your experiences. as voters on election day, we are focused on which candidate we will pick for county commissioner, governor or u.s. senate or. but well before voters fill in the single oval, state and local election officials are making sure that every name on the ballot is perfectly spelled , that the ballot paper is the correct way to her scanning and that election equipment is tested and secured. election officials are assigning the election workers to polling locations and making sure that each polling location has the correct equipment and number of ballots. needless to say, state and local election officials worked tirelessly to administer elections often managing multiple elections in a year. in recent years, officials have faced both cyber security threats and physical threats. they have struggled to retain experienced coworkers and to recruit and train new poll workers. the
great state of nebraska. about threats to election administration. we look forward to hearing your testimony and learning from your experiences. as voters on election day, we are focused on which candidate we will pick for county commissioner, governor or u.s. senate or. but well before voters fill in the single oval, state and local election officials are making sure that every name on the ballot is perfectly spelled , that the ballot paper is the correct way to her scanning and that election...
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state. and we can't even say, yeah, men because of who these don't control all of them in button b. this, the international state system is not doing anything to stop in genocide, which because due to the conventions after the 2nd world war, they were they were, it was an encompassing cup and upon them to do that line on. yeah, yeah, absolutely. a couple of things here, but if, if i go to add another development that i'm hearing, because if it were not for the internet, if it were not for new platforms with new voices. and by the way, the gentleman people that i'm listening to who before october, the 7th i, i would have not spent a moment listening to them. now i'm finding unique solidarity. i came upon vanessa redgrave in 1978, accepting the academy award. and she made a statement about zionism and israel as i listen to this, and you would have thought at the end, i remember the time that this was the most right. and talking about palestine, yasser arafat, the po, oh, what kind of a demente
state. and we can't even say, yeah, men because of who these don't control all of them in button b. this, the international state system is not doing anything to stop in genocide, which because due to the conventions after the 2nd world war, they were they were, it was an encompassing cup and upon them to do that line on. yeah, yeah, absolutely. a couple of things here, but if, if i go to add another development that i'm hearing, because if it were not for the internet, if it were not for new...
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and if we do our job properly in this great state of yours, this preview state, the state that's going to occupy a singular place in the national focus when the polls close this coming saturday. if we do that, do as well as i hope we can about setting up any artificial barriers. but we do that well. i am absolutely convinced that i'll be your president and i'm not going to let you down. thank you all very, very much. i'm real proud to
and if we do our job properly in this great state of yours, this preview state, the state that's going to occupy a singular place in the national focus when the polls close this coming saturday. if we do that, do as well as i hope we can about setting up any artificial barriers. but we do that well. i am absolutely convinced that i'll be your president and i'm not going to let you down. thank you all very, very much. i'm real proud to
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. >> hawaii governor josh green gave his state of the state address before joint session of legislature in honolulu. he emphasize important to federal and local support to rebuild maui following the deadly 2023 wildfires. .. minutes. [applause] (applause) >> jamie, lt. governor, colleagues, governors, mayors. consul generals, dignitaries, cabinet members who have been so wonderful, state leaders and all the people of hawaii, aloha. >> aloha. >> our state suffered a tragic and devastating loss when fires swept through lahaina and other areas of maui. i'd like to take a moment to honor those we lost in 2023. please join me in a moment of silence to honor them. [moment of silence] i want to express a heart felt mahala, to everyone who suffered tragedy ins the last five and a half months, people have been so brave in the toughest of time. i also want to express to those in need, it's been humbling over the past year and jamie and i are grateful. although we've suffered great challenges and greater loss over the past year we've come together to recover and to heal. i am here to report that t
. >> hawaii governor josh green gave his state of the state address before joint session of legislature in honolulu. he emphasize important to federal and local support to rebuild maui following the deadly 2023 wildfires. .. minutes. [applause] (applause) >> jamie, lt. governor, colleagues, governors, mayors. consul generals, dignitaries, cabinet members who have been so wonderful, state leaders and all the people of hawaii, aloha. >> aloha. >> our state suffered a...
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that emilio aguinaldo had stated. so we are telling the story of these events that happened 125 years ago through portraiture. why do we make that decision to do it that way? well, that way we can make this history personal. we can understand the agency of different individuals in this history. i think the us public is perhaps more familiar with figures such as theodore roosevelt. you know, who was second in command of the roughriders, for example. and there's a whole mythology around him, right? or president william mckinley. but what we do in this exhibition is that we put those portraits in conversation with portraits of figures from cuba, from puerto rico, from guam, from the philippines, from hawaii. in order to complete that narrative, to complete the history, to present the different perspectives, and really to provide a panoramic outlook into these history. well, we do start with president mckinley. he's right here, 25th, president of the united states. why is he important to this story? well, he was the presi
that emilio aguinaldo had stated. so we are telling the story of these events that happened 125 years ago through portraiture. why do we make that decision to do it that way? well, that way we can make this history personal. we can understand the agency of different individuals in this history. i think the us public is perhaps more familiar with figures such as theodore roosevelt. you know, who was second in command of the roughriders, for example. and there's a whole mythology around him,...
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, inside their state, or other states. community level partnerships have worked for indiana in the past, and i think states will drive those innovations in the future. mr. braun: i have a couple other questions but we'll save that for the second round. sen. casey: i will take my question time now, as you highlight in your testimony, your mother's stroke necessitated a guardianship, due to her being incapacitated. your story emphasized a critical need for these guardrails that we spoke of earlier. guardrails to ensure that even while in guardianships, individuals and their basic rights are protected. the the guardianship bill of rights act will direct the attorney general to create standards for protecting people under guardianship's. can you describe how legislation like this would be helpful, especially in the context of your own family's experience with your mom? >> yes, the legislation, after i read it, there are four points that i found that would have been very hopeful. an alternative arrangement for my mother would h
, inside their state, or other states. community level partnerships have worked for indiana in the past, and i think states will drive those innovations in the future. mr. braun: i have a couple other questions but we'll save that for the second round. sen. casey: i will take my question time now, as you highlight in your testimony, your mother's stroke necessitated a guardianship, due to her being incapacitated. your story emphasized a critical need for these guardrails that we spoke of...
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if so, cell sits, the arab state, the goal states, a number of countries. and in order to make sure that this was coordinated and then collaborative, we set up this institution in which the p, a in front of daniel authority started meet the it's rarely meet and all the donors nice enter channel defense. at that, we're not only channeling the funds, we're also trying to be helpful in uh, giving advice and friendly advice. for instance, through the va about their need to modernize itself to upgrade they have capacity. so it's just one last question about oslo, if you could re, wind the clock, if you would. and you could redo oslo, knowing what you know today, what would you change about it? yes, it's a very good question. and then of course, we have been asking ourselves that exact question, i think we would that be clever on timeline. so there was too much of an open ended the mandate. i think we would, should have said that the, given that the, we want to achieve x, y sets, if this does not happen, be supposed to happen any way, you know, some kind of clari
if so, cell sits, the arab state, the goal states, a number of countries. and in order to make sure that this was coordinated and then collaborative, we set up this institution in which the p, a in front of daniel authority started meet the it's rarely meet and all the donors nice enter channel defense. at that, we're not only channeling the funds, we're also trying to be helpful in uh, giving advice and friendly advice. for instance, through the va about their need to modernize itself to...
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the state. a better focus on learning and a burden lifted from families. thank you for getting that done. we did not stop there. we have provided record support for schools by fully funding student opportunity act. going to bere expanded access to affordable healthcare. we paid off student loans for thousands of frontline healthcareho workers. we increased financial aid for smart hard-working massachusetts students. this is what our work is supposed to be about. for those that we serve. i still think of the grieving families we lost loved ones to covet in the coolest way possible. so after one of the worst chapters in our state's history we were determined to do it rigt by our heroes. that legislature provided a plan and funding. the congressional delegation delivered and we appointed our first ever veteran services, u.s. army reserves major john santiago to get the job done. [applause] in august we broke ground on a new state-of-the-art facility that will provide us care, our veterans deserve.
the state. a better focus on learning and a burden lifted from families. thank you for getting that done. we did not stop there. we have provided record support for schools by fully funding student opportunity act. going to bere expanded access to affordable healthcare. we paid off student loans for thousands of frontline healthcareho workers. we increased financial aid for smart hard-working massachusetts students. this is what our work is supposed to be about. for those that we serve. i still...
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. for action in various areas, dmitry fedorovich mezintsev, secretary of state of the union state of and russia, is in touch with us right now, dmitry fedorovich, hello, dmitry fedorovich, you know better than anyone the inner workings, the functioning of the institutions of the union states, observed their evolution , overcoming emerging difficulties, there is an opinion that the geopolitical situation, and specifically the beginning of a special military operation in a decisive way... brought belarus and russia closer together and forced minor contradictions to be pushed into the background to focus on truly important unifying moments, so do you agree with these assessments? well, it would probably be strange to think that the pressure that we are experiencing, we are belarus, russia, from the collective west is the only factor that determines our rapprochement, as if there is no union treaty that will be implemented this year. deputy prime ministers alexei averchuk and nikolai snopkov at a meeting of the supreme state council, which took place last monday. and therefore, why do ex
. for action in various areas, dmitry fedorovich mezintsev, secretary of state of the union state of and russia, is in touch with us right now, dmitry fedorovich, hello, dmitry fedorovich, you know better than anyone the inner workings, the functioning of the institutions of the union states, observed their evolution , overcoming emerging difficulties, there is an opinion that the geopolitical situation, and specifically the beginning of a special military operation in a decisive way... brought...
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and with recognition of all the imperfection of the state, they said: okay, we fully support what the state is doing and are ready to include... in any management decisions that exist, then already in the 23rd year we see a retreat from this position and in the 24th year, i think we're seeing an even bigger pullback. perhaps the easiest way to see this is through the institutional trust index, which is the institutional trust measure that polling companies do all the time, we see that trust just reached unprecedented highs in... in 2022 and started to slide again in 23-mu-24, and institutional trust is very different from, for example, popularity, because it actually determines the level of influence of this or that state institution, and it determines with what power of persuasion, with what level of authority this institution can appeal to society, and actually a... ukrainians mainly took away institutional trust from the state, because they were wary of the toxic influence of the state on their lives, due to the fact that independent ukraine did not emerge as a result of the victor
and with recognition of all the imperfection of the state, they said: okay, we fully support what the state is doing and are ready to include... in any management decisions that exist, then already in the 23rd year we see a retreat from this position and in the 24th year, i think we're seeing an even bigger pullback. perhaps the easiest way to see this is through the institutional trust index, which is the institutional trust measure that polling companies do all the time, we see that trust...
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we, we are less, are people then lesser states, them the united states. and therefore, when they send back that they sense that they are superior, then they have exceptional rights. and when they do something, which we considered to be evil, they don't consider it to be able at god most i'll say it's a mistake. like any rock bind, beating the country and destroying the company. they debated and destroyed the country. they never said that we did evil at most. so say there was that there was a mistake. now i know that you were born and spend your formative fortune, a chairs and the united face. and then at a certain point of time, you returned to iran, you're also volunteer. it's uh, 25 and the iran iraq war you were subjected to, to a chemical weapons attack. and i want to ask you, it's a personal question, but i think it's a very valid in this day and age. did you ever have to face a moment the choosing of making a cautious choice of who you are? because you have various identities. you have a very abrupt introduction to the multis, positive nature of the
we, we are less, are people then lesser states, them the united states. and therefore, when they send back that they sense that they are superior, then they have exceptional rights. and when they do something, which we considered to be evil, they don't consider it to be able at god most i'll say it's a mistake. like any rock bind, beating the country and destroying the company. they debated and destroyed the country. they never said that we did evil at most. so say there was that there was a...
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but he's a state employee and as a state employee has to do what the state wants him to. he can quit his job and go do go somewhere where he can say whatever he wants, but when you sign on as a teacher, you sign on to teach what the state wants you to teach. and he says this cherished literature and science is just kind of a broad directive to the legislature. and it's not anything that rises to a constitutional right. and then for the questions of the the of the same point on get low he says free speech is great but he's no one's constraining his free speech and he says this pierce versus society sisters shows that the supreme court would side with tennessee. all right. so that's really the most important part of this case in some ways, because what darrow and company want is now to say, okay, he's ruled incorrectly here. we're going to appeal it. we want to get this to the tennessee supreme court and try to overturn the law under the tennessee constitu tution. plus, we want to appeal it eventually to the united states supreme court and maybe really expand freedom of spe
but he's a state employee and as a state employee has to do what the state wants him to. he can quit his job and go do go somewhere where he can say whatever he wants, but when you sign on as a teacher, you sign on to teach what the state wants you to teach. and he says this cherished literature and science is just kind of a broad directive to the legislature. and it's not anything that rises to a constitutional right. and then for the questions of the the of the same point on get low he says...
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state duma to the us congress. with prisoners in the ussr was shot down by a ukrainian military formation with an american patriot anti-aircraft missile system from the territory of kharkov areas. us congressmen must understand to whom they are allocating money and weapons for what. they should call biden to account, the state duma chairman noted. the situation with the plane once again shows who is at the head of ukraine. we appeal to the congress of the united states, to both houses, to the house of representatives to the senate. you represent, gentlemen, the american voters, and not the establishment in washington and the lobbyists of the military-industrial complex of the united states. your voters are overwhelmingly in favor of resumption of normal dialogue. russian federation. in the second part of our program , see: financial pyramids, how not to fall under the influence of scammers. boundless prospects for russia and belarus: tasks and priorities of the union. payments, benefits and compensation. what other
state duma to the us congress. with prisoners in the ussr was shot down by a ukrainian military formation with an american patriot anti-aircraft missile system from the territory of kharkov areas. us congressmen must understand to whom they are allocating money and weapons for what. they should call biden to account, the state duma chairman noted. the situation with the plane once again shows who is at the head of ukraine. we appeal to the congress of the united states, to both houses, to the...
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some states allow former prisoners to vote. most states do, but some don't.tates like florida, which has been the legislatures been struggling to keep former prisoners from voting. they are affecting ultimately who is going to become president. >> congressman, from a quick note, you are going to say that the conservative majority on the court, the six members who have been pinpointed by republican presidents seem to be looking for an off ramp. with all due respect, it is not just them. i would say that the kagan and so to my r, and also ketanji brown jackson, who's arguably the most progressive member. they seem to be looking for members in the polls for colorado. i want to play some sound from justice jackson, in which she adjusted one of kavanaugh's talking points. take a listen. >> the thing that is really troubling to me is that i totally understand your argument. they were listing people that were barred, and the president isn't there. i think that makes me worried that they weren't focused on the president. the language doesn't include the president, wh
some states allow former prisoners to vote. most states do, but some don't.tates like florida, which has been the legislatures been struggling to keep former prisoners from voting. they are affecting ultimately who is going to become president. >> congressman, from a quick note, you are going to say that the conservative majority on the court, the six members who have been pinpointed by republican presidents seem to be looking for an off ramp. with all due respect, it is not just them. i...
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i know what will help our state. [applause] we've already made important progress on training so it can finally be shut down for good. the military began removing the fuel october 165 months ahead of schedule and has already drained 104 million gallons from the tanks which is 99.5% total. now the goal of that task force is to remove all the end of the last .5% will be removed in the early months of next year. [applause] i need to save a hollow to every environmental advocate, engineer, public worker, everyone who helped achieve this victory in the congressional delegation who brought hundreds of millions of dollars to the effort. we are going to continue to take every necessary action to protect the precious natural resources especially the water and hold those accountable to those that have threatened them in the past. so thank you everyone for coming together and thank you speaker, senate president for bringing all of us together as one family on the issue. [applause] aes few and new opportunities. to focus on the
i know what will help our state. [applause] we've already made important progress on training so it can finally be shut down for good. the military began removing the fuel october 165 months ahead of schedule and has already drained 104 million gallons from the tanks which is 99.5% total. now the goal of that task force is to remove all the end of the last .5% will be removed in the early months of next year. [applause] i need to save a hollow to every environmental advocate, engineer, public...
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when each state has its own legislation in the state regulates itself? someone can be excluded from the elections at the state level. it is a 2 stage electoral system. it is very difficult for us to understand. certainly, there are 2 parties that have dominated the republicans and the democrats, and within just party system. the senses that make decisions, that prepared decisions and then look at why in my opinion, off to the collapse of the soviet union, such an erroneous crude, completely unjustified policy of pressure action was pursued against russia. after all, this is a policy refresher to nato expansion or support for the separatists in the caucasus creation of a missile defense system. these are all elements of pressure, pressure, pressure pressure, and then dragging ukraine into nato is all about pressure. pressure. pressure is why i think among other things because excessive production capacities were created during the confrontation with the soviet union. they were many cent is created and specialists on the soviet union who could not do anyth
when each state has its own legislation in the state regulates itself? someone can be excluded from the elections at the state level. it is a 2 stage electoral system. it is very difficult for us to understand. certainly, there are 2 parties that have dominated the republicans and the democrats, and within just party system. the senses that make decisions, that prepared decisions and then look at why in my opinion, off to the collapse of the soviet union, such an erroneous crude, completely...
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i remember when states like texas and southern states argued about states rights. now, state says we don't want this guy who committed insurrection on our ballot but yet they want to do away with states rights. what about states rights? host: do you want to start on this one? guest: there is an element of both federal and states rights here. what we are talking about is an interpretation of the federal constitution and the federal constitution does limit the states in this area. they are not allowed to have certain kinds of officeholders if those people had previously engaged in insurrection and previously held offices. on the other hand, there is a stage right dimension to this case in that what section three says is that a person who previously held office and engage in insurrection cannot hold the office but it doesn't address the issue of ballot access. ballot access is controlled by the states but the reason this cases is in court is because the colorado state court has ruled in colorado as in other states, you cannot be on the ballot unless you're constitutio
i remember when states like texas and southern states argued about states rights. now, state says we don't want this guy who committed insurrection on our ballot but yet they want to do away with states rights. what about states rights? host: do you want to start on this one? guest: there is an element of both federal and states rights here. what we are talking about is an interpretation of the federal constitution and the federal constitution does limit the states in this area. they are not...
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when each state has its own legislation, each state regulates itself. someone can be excluded from the elections at the state level. it is a 2 stage electrical system. it is very difficult for us to understand it. certainly, there are 2 parties that have dominant, the republicans and the democrats, and within this party system, the centers that make decisions that prepared decisions. then look why, in my opinion, off to the collapse of the soviet union, such an erroneous crew completely unjustified policy of pressure, was pursued against russia. tough to rule. this is a policy of pressure. nato expansion support for the separatists in the caucasus creation of a missile defense system. these are all elements of pressure pressure, pressure pressure, then dragging ukraine into nato is all about pressure pressure, pressure. why? i think among other things, because excessive production capacities were created during the confrontation with the soviet union, there were many cent is created in specialists on the soviet union who could not do anything else. it s
when each state has its own legislation, each state regulates itself. someone can be excluded from the elections at the state level. it is a 2 stage electrical system. it is very difficult for us to understand it. certainly, there are 2 parties that have dominant, the republicans and the democrats, and within this party system, the centers that make decisions that prepared decisions. then look why, in my opinion, off to the collapse of the soviet union, such an erroneous crew completely...