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states. charles lindbergh is a less likely individual because he wasn't an elected official. he held no while he was a colonel in the air force air corps reserve. so that but he became most promise and the most prominent spokesman for the anti war position. and so i recount the debate and in doing so in doing so i have to i have to somehow get my readers. i have to get you since you're my audience today, to forget what you know about how this turned out okay. and the reason i have to do this is because you know how it turned out, because you know that the united states did get involved in world war two and because you know that world war two turned out well for the united states and it led to this era of american leadership in the world. and most americans came to think that's a pretty good idea they kind of like the idea of the united states as number one. i'll tell you because i have to take you back. if somebody had said in 1935, do you think the united states must be number one in the wor
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state. >> the constitutions of my country and my state. >> [indistinct shouting] >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] all yours. >> thank you very much. [cheers and applause] gov. meyer: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. sit down. we haven't done anything yet. [laughter] good morning, everyone. good morning delaware! thank you so much for being here . the original plan was for me to give this outside. the original plan was for me to give this outside. [indistinct protestor shouts] [crowd cheering] [laughter] it's funny how cold weather can bring people together. so about a week ago as the temperature in the forecast was dropping, so was the length of this speech. it was getting shorter and shorter. so we decided to move it inside. so all i can tell you is sit back and get comfortable. [applause] we believe this is the first time in american history that in governor, any governor in our country has been sworn into office in a h
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[applause] we will be a more free state, a state on the rise, a state growing its population and workforceand we will accomplish this while advancing our west virginia conservative values. [applause] that means upholding the rule of law, adhering to our constitution, keeping our communities safe, one of the huge draws of west virginia, we must continue that. protecting the dignity of life. defending our second amendment. and being america's most profamily state. my fellow west virginians, we are in this together. no matter where you are from, the eastern panhandle, the northern panhandle, right here in charleston, southern caulfield or anywhere across our state, we are all on team west virginia now. [applause] today, i am calling on all of us to put aside our differences and unite for the greater good. every person here or every person watching has a role to play in building the future that we and our entire state deserves. together, we are going to make west virginia a beacon of opportunity, of hope, and prosperity for all. our path forward is clear, it's a path paved with hard work and b
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was kentucky a state at this point? yes, it had just been made a state.and it was it's basically the first governor isaac shelby. so a big part of the story is that those in kentucky are arguing what it means to be a state, what powers do the state have and you, as you know, there's a growing, you know, states rights mentality is developing in kentucky as recognized in the results a year after all this there are a number of conventions that are held in which many of the people involved in this conspiracy write petitions arguing to the federal government that they need greater support and if not, they will become perhaps independent. a lot of threats about independency. so they had just been made a state and that's a big part of the as well what to his son michel thank you yeah i never know how much i can tell because i was watching my my watch so. yeah. francois andre michaux. oh, this is great. you're going to get me to tell us. i always like to tell, but i kind of. so. francois andre michaux, when when michel goes to the middle east, he decides his son
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how is it playing out in the united states?— united states? yes, it is a ve , united states? united states? yes, it is a very, very public - united states? yes, it is a very, very public dressing | united states? yes, it is a - very, very public dressing down of the ukrainian leader by the president and the vice president. and republicans here are defending mrtrump president. and republicans here are defending mr trump and we have heard from the likes of marco rubio, the head of the state department, as well as senator lindsey graham, he was supporter of ukraine. both of them praising mr trump and commending him for his actions and saying that this is the right way to defend the united states. and we have heard outrage and criticism from the democrats. they have said that this will play into moscow's hands and that mr trump is doing their bidding. but remember, this is likely to do very well with mr trump's core base of supporters. they will see this as something of him defending the we can. that i: these these come ti not come ti not a come 7? flow. ta i come 7? flow. ta i w
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finally it is the united states that's changed. in moscow the feeling is the united states has converged with russia and russian views. that is what has shifted the dynamic. the united states has shifted and europe has a realized if it wants to be serious about its own security and also about a long-term settlement for ukraine which is essential for european security than they need to change as well. that will be the big question as we look ahead. he is not joining us as i learned, -- no benjamin: he's welcome on stage. fiona: we've got prime minister starmer of the u.k. coming in thursday. the writing is very much on the wall for everybody, but ukraine's is also the future of european security. and the swedes and the finns joined precisely because they realized you need to have european security. the finns are ready to go. they are probably one of the best, most battle ready at all times not just because they had the experience back in the beginning of world war ii when they were invaded also and had to fight them on. so i think a
finally it is the united states that's changed. in moscow the feeling is the united states has converged with russia and russian views. that is what has shifted the dynamic. the united states has shifted and europe has a realized if it wants to be serious about its own security and also about a long-term settlement for ukraine which is essential for european security than they need to change as well. that will be the big question as we look ahead. he is not joining us as i learned, -- no...
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allegiance to the united states. therefore, their children are not citizens by birthright under the 14th amendment. now, i am sure we will hear about from colleagues on the other side of the aisle about supreme court precedent as well. let us make one thing clear. never holding illegal aliens in the united states temporarily entitled to birthright citizenship. resident trump executive order consistent. i would also like to emphasize the purpose of today's hearing. we are here to discuss an important constitutional question. this is after all the constitution subcommittee and i hope that we can keep our focus on the text and history of the 14th amendment. some of the policy implications will come. it will be a disservice to not at least mention those important issues implicated by the important question. in addition to twisting the constitution it is a bad policy. it devalues the meaning of american citizenship by bestowing it to this citizenship of lawbreakers that enter the united states without the consent of its p
allegiance to the united states. therefore, their children are not citizens by birthright under the 14th amendment. now, i am sure we will hear about from colleagues on the other side of the aisle about supreme court precedent as well. let us make one thing clear. never holding illegal aliens in the united states temporarily entitled to birthright citizenship. resident trump executive order consistent. i would also like to emphasize the purpose of today's hearing. we are here to discuss an...
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if you go through what things are they happen if you know the state punched by this state officials in the, in the us. but otherwise has been more or less running. but that's very little opposition within, within the united states. if, if something happens to trump, of course, the american constitution provides to the vice president to take all but in that sense of the uh, the assassination of trump. prior to the election of whatever knocked out and making sure good bye to political figure, leaving a void in his place. uh today, if something god forbid happens to donald trump, it will be succeeded. drew close by, uh, by j. uh, by j. d. that demetrius having kind of a lot of stuff with the both the guy and he is all right, kind of have to stay over there. you know, always be general. secondly to us. no, thank you very much. go ahead and try that. thank you. you're welcome. that's it for this year. i will be back on monday with the quincy institute for responsible state graft professor rather don't leave in but until then get into trouble, social media and so on. sense of your country an
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the don't want the power as soon as they don't want to buy a national state. they don't want to configuration, they want the jewish state and all of palestine, and they're trying to do it by force, get the palestinians out of gas or push them out of the west bank. they literally pushed $4050000.00 out of the camps and they're going to try to get them out. but these postings are not going to go anywhere. the ceasefire brought some reprieve to the more than 2000000 people in gaza. his license being wrecked by simon and displacement, and despite repeated his ready violations, cutting more than 100 product stains during the trace, blocking entry of shelters, a mass has been pushing to continue the seas far. but with broad backing from the new us trump administration, it's really appears intent on re shaping it in its own interest palestinians across guys that remain defiant and was there of the we are here in the midst of destruction and rubble and we stood fast despite the paint and now ones. we are breaking out fast on our land and we will not leave this place.
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united states. uh, did not. uh, the uh, the on the europeans did not give an order to its vassals, to use your language, to make sure that they aligned themselves with the matter with the new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing, uh where, where, where do your p is about the, the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as it's not as simple as it does, it does it sometimes as, as, as something new. sometimes it looks also let me, let me underline one important issue. many of the country is of the, with the bricks group, including china and india did not vote with russia on that very important issue of the chinese of the in just abstain. they have their own reasons why they upstate, you know that, but they've always been abstaining on the on, on that issue of probably because of the issue of jo dory. busy integrity of national sovereignty involved ability board as is a, is an issue that resumes very much in their own countries and their own societies. but the truth i
united states. uh, did not. uh, the uh, the on the europeans did not give an order to its vassals, to use your language, to make sure that they aligned themselves with the matter with the new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing, uh where, where, where do your p is about the, the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as it's not as simple as it does, it does it sometimes as, as, as something new. sometimes it looks also let me, let me underline...
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bottom line, if it is within the state, it's a state prosecution. if it has a federal hooked to it and goes beyond to the state, it is a federal prosecution. peter: over the years, how have cases been assigned to you? do you have a specialty or is it random? judge block: it's random, basically. if you come to my courthouse and you start a lawsuit, it will go to the clerk's office, you can do it online now with the technology we have. you used to have to come to the district clerk's office. you file your case, you start your lawsuit and then it will be randomly assigned to one of the judges of the court's. in brooklyn, i think now we have 23, i am one of 23 so i could be a sign that case or any of the other 22 could be assigned to the case, it really is a random process. there are some exceptions to that, but generally, it is a random process. peter: as a federal judge, judge frederic block had to be approved by the senate. in your book, "a second chance" you know that out of 1.9 one million people incarcerated in the united states, 200,000, 10%, are
bottom line, if it is within the state, it's a state prosecution. if it has a federal hooked to it and goes beyond to the state, it is a federal prosecution. peter: over the years, how have cases been assigned to you? do you have a specialty or is it random? judge block: it's random, basically. if you come to my courthouse and you start a lawsuit, it will go to the clerk's office, you can do it online now with the technology we have. you used to have to come to the district clerk's office. you...
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state of missouri. our kids, carol, michael, maggie and claire and our son-in-law scott was always there to support claudia and me. i'm so proud of each and every one of you. this is truly an emotional and humbling experience for our entire family. in the years ahead we will need your continued prayers and support, because there's a lot of work to be done, and because sadly, the word -- the world around us has grown more divided and cynical. for far too many people hard work has been replaced by handouts. the power of prayer is mocked. the contest of ideas is no longer a matter of right versus wrong but of good versus evil. political opponents cast each other as traders or criminals. i reject this. i believe we can work together without sacrificing our core beliefs. one of my life's mentors was a man named dave sinclair. he instilled to me that building relationships, standing for your values, relying on your faith, and finding a path to make something work is a good thing. my story is living proof that
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the united states calls on member states to vote on the resolution today, the third anniversary of the conflict escalation when we have momentum behind us and because we do not have another day to spare. every day that goes by withoutpeace means more people dead , more destruction, more misery. the united states has consulted with councilmembers throughout the weekend and all morning and into the afternoon. we believe this council has had sufficient time to consider this simple text, the draft implores a swift end to the conflict and further urges a lasting peace . we can and should and must agree on that. mr. pres. , it's time to vote. i thank you. >> the representative of the us first put forward a proposal to adjourn the meeting till 3 pm 25 february. the representative expressed opposition to it. pursuant to rule 33 pursuant to rule 33.3 of the provisional rules of procedure the security council i sell put the proposal first to a vote. those in favor of the proposal please raise their hand. those against. abstentions. the result of the vote is as follows. the proposal stands. it re
the united states calls on member states to vote on the resolution today, the third anniversary of the conflict escalation when we have momentum behind us and because we do not have another day to spare. every day that goes by withoutpeace means more people dead , more destruction, more misery. the united states has consulted with councilmembers throughout the weekend and all morning and into the afternoon. we believe this council has had sufficient time to consider this simple text, the draft...
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wait to turn our state is a -- i want to turn our state into a special financial region free of red tapecy where the american dream is actually the birthright for our children. people talk about the rust belt, maria. i want to lead are us to the platinum belt, the sectors of the future from semiconductors to nuclear energy, to even a.i. and the way i think about this is silicon valley led the way in the american economy for the last ten years. i want to make sure it's the ohio river valley for the next ten years, and that's my vision for taking this state to the next level. maria: and on education you've talked about merit-based performance, you've also talked about making ohio excellent partly by tapping into the energy potential in ohio. >> yeah. that's right. i mean, people think drill, baby, drill, which is texas -- think texas, which is great, i love texas. but we're thinking about the oil and natural gas underneath our own ground. that in in ways -- in many ways has gone untapped especially with energy demands going up with a a.i. data centers and so on. there is no economic excell
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of what the united states president has stated?th. >> no cause, but i. >> do have cause. >> it's cause. >> i feel like. >> oh. >> come on. >> and in addition to doge, we've started another initiative called the department of undoing child health care and education, or i. >> another classic moment from last night's saturday night live. back with me, max rose and hayes brown. now, you know this is just shows how nuts things are that we can laugh at something that has been traumatizing the federal workforce, traumatizing real communities because people are being fired and the services that they've been that they were doing are no longer they're not happening. they're not available. and hayes, i mean, i'm just you've been writing a lot about the impact of doge on usaid, which seems every day it's in the news with some horrifying thing. after another 15 minutes to get your stuff out. >> right. >> and i think one. >> of the things. >> that's been overlooked is the fact that a lot of the money that is being tied up right now, that trump a
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did it to such a degree as the united states. and that's what's, that's what, that's american exceptionalism. that brings me to the monroe doctrine. would you talk about in your forthcoming book america, america. this was a dodge and created under us president james monroe in 1823 as a response to latin american independence movements. uh, talking about this doctrine or how does it continue to influence us policy in the americas 2 centuries later? yeah, the actual monro docs and it was just a couple of paragraphs. and in james monroe and state of the union address and you know, when it would, they weren't even continuous paragraphs. they basically said the united states was going to recognize the independence of, of latin america, a south american nation, spanish american nations. and that it wouldn't, it wouldn't allow that re conquests by european powers. the latin americans liked that part they, they, they read it, they thought they were hearing a kind of anti colonial sentiment. they would not be a recall on his ation of, of
did it to such a degree as the united states. and that's what's, that's what, that's american exceptionalism. that brings me to the monroe doctrine. would you talk about in your forthcoming book america, america. this was a dodge and created under us president james monroe in 1823 as a response to latin american independence movements. uh, talking about this doctrine or how does it continue to influence us policy in the americas 2 centuries later? yeah, the actual monro docs and it was just a...
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unless they are supported by the united states of america. so i guess that's the current um, well ref rick, by the european union which is not face, which is not affected by hot power, is just that i'm mc reference. and i guess that's this um, recent incident in the white house between um, so landscape and um donald trump will um, finally leads to a diplomatic um, solution of this war since the europeans and the global is 12 longer, it's our streaming leaf, i'm electing um, the most important aspects through continue this insane war military power. now, the british prime minister said that he has agreed with friends and all those to double down and supporting key of. and he and now they're not the been going to have for the last get to buy a weaponry that he claims that, and that is to ensure a lasting peace. what do you make of all of that supplying weapons to make these well, of course, making peace spies. supply weapons is uh, ridiculous. especially from a logical standpoint. um, also because um europe simply is lacking um all these weapon
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so because states administer the program, then states are left with really hard decisions, and states make different decisions about how to respond to less federal money. states don't have good options, either. they could either increase revenue at the state level, they can increase taxes, they can cut education, which is the biggest dollars in state budgets, or they can make changes to the medicaid program, which could mean loss of coverage from lower provider rates, less benefits, so it is ultimately the states that will make these hard decisions about how to manage their state programs with less federal money. host: jack in georgia, line for democrats. good morning. caller: hello. i just want to ask, i think with the united states has is an old people problem. medicare, we think of it as covering old people, and medicaid come we think of it as covering poor people, but you mentioned long-term care, but the people who, especially them maga people, they are imagining the reagan "welfare queen," and i know plenty of old people who are poor who medicare, they have a, they don't have pa
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also engaging state agencies. everyone under the governor's direction, i am an appointed secretary of you, so working with the governor's office was critical to make sure everyone in state government could work together and keep regular communication going at the state level and when it came to preparing for threats, for problems we might encounter, working with federal partners and local partners in law enforcement. governor shapiro set up an election threat task force so when an issue arose, everyone knew who to contact and everyone new roles and responsibilities so there was no lag in terms of who do we talk to? in 2020, it was a lesson learned. when we perceived threats, who do i send them to? who is responsible for handling them so i can do my job running elections? that was beneficial. engagement on social and communications, we tried to get the porridge just right. there's is a range of approaches different states and counties have taken from being highly engaged like stephen richard, who i think the world
also engaging state agencies. everyone under the governor's direction, i am an appointed secretary of you, so working with the governor's office was critical to make sure everyone in state government could work together and keep regular communication going at the state level and when it came to preparing for threats, for problems we might encounter, working with federal partners and local partners in law enforcement. governor shapiro set up an election threat task force so when an issue arose,...
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united states, uh, did not. uh, the uh, the on the europeans did not give an order to its vassals, to use your language, to make sure that they aligned themselves with the mag, with a new american position. the united states has just changed its own position and is arguing uh with, with where do your fee is about the wisdom of that position. so it's not, as it's not as simple as the does, it does it sometimes as, as, as it's something i knew sometimes it looks also let me, let me underline one important issue. many of the country is of the wood or the bricks group, including china. and india did not vote with russia on that very important issue of the chinese and in june, abstain. they have their own reasons why they upstate, you know that, but they've always been abstaining on the, on the, on that issue of probably because of the issue of territorial integrity of national sovereignty involved ability voters is a, is an issue that resumes very much in their own countries and their own societies. but the truth is
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the state house!at that. here on six street right in the capital city of texas. it is an institution that doesn't want to be the biggest that they want to be the best. of the university of austin. do you come here starting thissn year for the first freshman class ever and youhe make histoy at the university of austin. y havenstitution, yes, the it and the charter makes them eestand out. let's go see the magic. >> how did this thing get started?or >> so, the origin story of the university of austin begins early 2020-2021. the high point for this institution was a conversation thbarre university has gone to l the way a university should be. we are building a brand-new university with fearless truth committed to principles of the opening query, freedom ofec conscious, andtr the response wn electricee. people said this is exactly whae we need to. within three years, we did it, our first class in the fall of 2024. >>er brian: does your class have female, male, white, caucasian? is that on there? our govern
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that starts with the states. if president trump succeeds as i expected the next two years, that means a wide range of federal programs from education to health care are going to be kicked back to the states into the people where they belong. that's what true federalism is all about. [crowd cheering] donald trump is reviving our conviction in america but we need a leader back home right here in ohio who revives our conviction in our home state. that's why today, i'm honored to announce my candidacy to serve as the next governor of the great state known at the heart of the greatest country known to mankind. the state where i was born and raised. the state where we are raising our sons today. a state whose best days are still yet ahead of us. i'm honored tonight to announce my candidacy to be the next governor of our great state of ohio. [crowd cheering] we will lead ohio to be the top state in the country to raise a young family. the top state in the country to start and grow in new business. the top state in the c
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united states. so, and they're all in all need. those europeans would want to have american backend. this is something that's present. trump is at least for now. unwilling to extend and i don't think frankly that this position of the american president will change . but we're seeing so many reckless moves by europeans during this week. busy or the, essentially made them almost direct participants in the conflict. and they're helping words of warning directed out them by president fulton, last year when they were on the verge of supply and your trade was long range, missiles, and those missiles indeed was supply. although they were used to more or less and they into was own not striking much deeper into russia in most cases. but i do not trust the european leaders personally. whereas making a, you know, serious decisions about the military matters. i think that. busy many of what they decide upon is a, is reckless and laden with lots of risks for their own countries. and uh that that is a cause for m
united states. so, and they're all in all need. those europeans would want to have american backend. this is something that's present. trump is at least for now. unwilling to extend and i don't think frankly that this position of the american president will change . but we're seeing so many reckless moves by europeans during this week. busy or the, essentially made them almost direct participants in the conflict. and they're helping words of warning directed out them by president fulton, last...
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show for photo opportunities, heads of states or not. right. get involved in writing text of an agreement and that happened in that room that's the copenhagen accord is essentially written in that room. yeah well well i mean a lot of it was a lot, but to but to to critical that were were done and are and it was a crazy meeting my my counterpart and great friend she was in law there and when wen jiabao and obama agreed to language that has to do with the way transparency work reporting and review by countries basically chinese were were refusing to have any review element you can they'll submit own their own report on what they've done but then nobody can question it which was obviously going to work so he was getting very agitated i could see him across you know he was just getting upset. and then the last the last issue that the chinese had said, we will submit a white paper, we'll do a press release. well, then say no. got to submit your your pledge of what you're going to do to the un after that the un climate body, just like everybod
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more than 100 countries recognized europe's younger state book to this day. so it'd be all his notes. a dialogue to normalize relations is ongoing. bunch of little progress. the national was the most of the assembly as me for digital people in power as low as hover memories continue to handle reconciliation the 25 years ago. the nation in louis from the shadows awarded the impression today, the place has done sprouts, celebrate the resilience. research. we've invested millions in the us, we used to do the break up the slogan, nearly large is small due to conflicts of the voltage on the slope of them. the loss of issues, leadership, soviet forces come with a terrific mass that goes in the cleansing. leaving solves is that the millions displaced in 1999 literature must occur was to bill for 45 as the called pena's, uncomfortable prompted, late as intervention. and the rest of 2 lives, many remaining serv, space there's on the ation of tax and sizes floods want. so bane is welcome to choose the loose. is this to go through the making of a state the journey of st
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the same way with the 2 states of the state of palestine established the long side, the state of israel made peace with china just as you've done with russia. and then we have the chance truly for a golden age because we're in an age of phenomenal technological advance. and our biggest threat is the continuing conflicts. the the release of russia in states never as tight as one of the most sense community best. most, i'll send some of the polls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on rochester day and split the ortiz full. even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did you say stephen twist, which is the, [000:00:00;00] the stuff for the summer shift for the picture. so should the shield economic model have new with these kinds of what it means? different this next time and see if it's doesn't figured tested by this thing. and so with the concept, even though is the new much so i was unable to read through. it's a company which comes up developing bio chemical weapons
the same way with the 2 states of the state of palestine established the long side, the state of israel made peace with china just as you've done with russia. and then we have the chance truly for a golden age because we're in an age of phenomenal technological advance. and our biggest threat is the continuing conflicts. the the release of russia in states never as tight as one of the most sense community best. most, i'll send some of the polls question about this, even though we will then in...
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it's a state policy that will continue for use and won't stop until it ends the road of the state in the economy. outside. some people came to show their support. and what are you sure show you what type of thing. it's amazing that a super power, like the united states, is imitating us, because we're discovering expenses in the country, the only benefit the political clause. it has to end. but there were other people with pots and pans protesting against the president's policies. in the end of the states that the situation has been in one of the more, you know, works as an electrician and says he's struggling to make ends meet relay is corrupt and we've all lost up purchasing power because everything's very expensive. the lowest, he's pos, benefit the rich. but he's speaking, congress comes at a time when we lays under pressure after promoting a controversial crypto currency on social media. there's currently an investigation in argentina and the united states over who benefited and how much of the president knew mulay is in this, in this place in his presidency, where things are goi
it's a state policy that will continue for use and won't stop until it ends the road of the state in the economy. outside. some people came to show their support. and what are you sure show you what type of thing. it's amazing that a super power, like the united states, is imitating us, because we're discovering expenses in the country, the only benefit the political clause. it has to end. but there were other people with pots and pans protesting against the president's policies. in the end of...
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it involves hundreds of millions in one state alone.he national debt, medicaid was blown up under the biden administration and huge amounts. paul: donald trump unveils plans for a new visa program for foreign investors. will his $5 million gold card help grow the american economy? t . super helpful. . see if you can save money at progressivecommercial.com. thank you. ugh, when is my allergy spray going to kick in? -you need astepro. -astepro? it's faster, bro. 8x faster than flonase. it's faster, bro! it's faster, bro! it's faster, bro! it's mom to you. astepro starts working in 30 minutes. astepro and go! you might know harbor freight for affordability. what you might not know is performance and durability goes right along with it. you see, we test. and then we test again. world-class engineering and rigorous testing to ensure our tools perform at the highest level and stand the test of time without testing your wallet. now it's time for you to put us to the test. whatever you do, do it for less at harbor freight. (♪) >> this is a gold
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this is catastrophic for the united states.r the last several weeks, we knew that donald trump was going to cozy up to putin. but what he and his administration have done is a complete reordering of international affairs. in fact, two weeks ago, we saw at the munich security conference that our vice president went on the world stage. he undermined our european allies, he undermined western democracy, and he endorsed far right german political parties in the midst of their parliamentary elections. while they're cozying up to putin. and now this. this is dangerous. it's taking the united states in a position that is making our country weaker. and frankly, it's going to make our country less safe, not just globally, but here in the united states. >> all right. thank you for sharing all that. i do want to get to your position as top democrat on the house doge subcommittee. so let's get to the developments on that front. as federal workers are getting emails, again, demanding they list accomplishments this last week. and if they don
this is catastrophic for the united states.r the last several weeks, we knew that donald trump was going to cozy up to putin. but what he and his administration have done is a complete reordering of international affairs. in fact, two weeks ago, we saw at the munich security conference that our vice president went on the world stage. he undermined our european allies, he undermined western democracy, and he endorsed far right german political parties in the midst of their parliamentary...
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the state of indiana. >> and that i will faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of the office of governor of the state of indiana. >> the office of governor of the state of indiana. to the best of my skill and ability, so help me god. [applause] >> madam chief justice, governor hogan, general, president pro tem, speaker houston, family, friends, fellow hoosiers, it is with immense gratitude that i stand before you to accept the honor of serving as indiana's 52nd governor. on such a momentous occasion, i must acknowledge both our state's witness toward history and bright future. for 208 years and counting, indiana has been a home for hard-working hoosiers, small business owners, aspiring titans of industry, teachers, nonprofit leaders, and many others. from the earliest days of our statehood, our settlers and immigrants were risktakers, trailblazers who built the state we recognize today. yes. they embark westward, seeking a new start, fertile land, freedom, and opportunity. through honest, hard wo
the state of indiana. >> and that i will faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of the office of governor of the state of indiana. >> the office of governor of the state of indiana. to the best of my skill and ability, so help me god. [applause] >> madam chief justice, governor hogan, general, president pro tem, speaker houston, family, friends, fellow hoosiers, it is with immense gratitude that i stand before you to accept the honor of serving as indiana's 52nd...
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ohio state we were about harvard guys.eak customer good thank you preceptor the chairman we are over time it's up to you. >> you certainly may. >> thank youou very much. senator, the devil is always in the details. when i think of a light touch of think that's what weak countries are trying to do to pull business withha the strong countries that is what i saw happenul. we create basically a very good framework, smaller jurisdictions try to undercut us by having weaker rules. we basically had to work very hard to harmonize rules, which we did another swap market works pretty well. in the case of stable coins europe and japan are ahead of us they've implemented some very good frameworks. most of the things i'm suggesting today are in those frameworks. there may be a few things we can do a lot better currently before us with the genius act and stable act. >> thank you. thank you madame chairwoman for thank you for being here. anything from the internet to 5g digital assets and block chain particular in pennsylvania. it's our
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it shows that the united states is no longer the united states of the past 80 years. >> we are lucky to be joined now by anne applebaum, columnist for the atlantic. and i feel like you have been reporting out how europe has been bracing for this moment for months, if not years. tell me your thoughts now that it has come to pass. >> so greetings from vilnius. this is a country where people are very conscious of what's happening. >> in. >> washington and what's happening in ukraine. >> i think. >> all of ukraine's. >> allies, and. >> all of not just europeans who have a border with russia or who are near russia. europeans who understand that russia. >> has coordinated. sabotage attacks across. >> the continent, engages. >> in sometimes daily. >> cyber attacks on. >> different kinds of institutions, infrastructure all over europe, whose country, whose propagandists constantly threaten europe and constantly repeat, you know, threats to, to, to bomb or even nuke european cities. >> i think everybody felt today a. >> kind of chill. >> understanding that. >> this was a very different united
it shows that the united states is no longer the united states of the past 80 years. >> we are lucky to be joined now by anne applebaum, columnist for the atlantic. and i feel like you have been reporting out how europe has been bracing for this moment for months, if not years. tell me your thoughts now that it has come to pass. >> so greetings from vilnius. this is a country where people are very conscious of what's happening. >> in. >> washington and what's happening...
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it's also very complicated the state care. so we've got the art of summer being held in a couple of days. i understand that there isn't, is really delegation that is being sent to colorado to have a look at that proposal. and that's being prepared by egypt and is going to be presented at the out of some of that. at that point. is there any like this? what do you think the israel is gonna find anything within that proposal that they're going to find acceptable and workable? you know, i don't think so i, i think my understanding used to be are leaders who met a on the farm website and well, how many been somebody a few days ago it came to a collective agreement on what needs to be done, which includes ending the war and he's really withdrawal from gossip, but it also includes a political frameworks for advancing a genuine 2 state solution. and we see the power of song radio right now was one of the leaders of their world demanding that not only there be a tough tutor, palestinian state, but a palestinian state is required in ord
it's also very complicated the state care. so we've got the art of summer being held in a couple of days. i understand that there isn't, is really delegation that is being sent to colorado to have a look at that proposal. and that's being prepared by egypt and is going to be presented at the out of some of that. at that point. is there any like this? what do you think the israel is gonna find anything within that proposal that they're going to find acceptable and workable? you know, i don't...
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the united states government is not a charity. to be used and abused by the bureaucracy to implement the far left agenda and impose it on the entire world. again, 96% of all political contributions for usaid employees go to democratic party candidates or packs perhaps that is why it we are hearing all of the complaining. the revolving door between usaid employees and ngos that receive usaid funding is undeniable. maybe we should consider investigating whether it usaid funding has made it back to democrat campaigns. affected elections. the real question the american people deserve to know answers to our these. why are we funding nine out of 10 news outlets in ukraine? why it was former usaid administrator samantha power visiting hungary for the purpose of strengthening democratic institutions went hungry as the country that strongly democratic and members of the eu and nato. white was usaid company finding joint programs with george soros open society to promote radical social agendas throughout the developing world. involved in th
the united states government is not a charity. to be used and abused by the bureaucracy to implement the far left agenda and impose it on the entire world. again, 96% of all political contributions for usaid employees go to democratic party candidates or packs perhaps that is why it we are hearing all of the complaining. the revolving door between usaid employees and ngos that receive usaid funding is undeniable. maybe we should consider investigating whether it usaid funding has made it back...
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the united states should not have allowed this to happen. the united states, run by a man that didn't know much -- i'm going to be very nice. run by an incompetent person, very incompetent person, should never have allowed this to happen. i have stopped many wars. i have stop the words nobody ever heard about. i stopped wars before they ever started. i could give you nations i will tell you right now that were probably going to work. i could tell you there's a nation thinking about going to war on something nobody in this room has ever even heard about. two smaller nations, but big -- still big.and i think i have stopped it. this should have never happened. pres. zelenskyy: just a second. about the negotiations. i want to tell you and i think everybody understands that ukraine, more than ukrainians, nobody wants to stop this war. it's understandable that two sides of the war, not russia and the united states, because this is not a war between russia and the united states but a war against ukraine and the ukrainian people, so these two sides
the united states should not have allowed this to happen. the united states, run by a man that didn't know much -- i'm going to be very nice. run by an incompetent person, very incompetent person, should never have allowed this to happen. i have stopped many wars. i have stop the words nobody ever heard about. i stopped wars before they ever started. i could give you nations i will tell you right now that were probably going to work. i could tell you there's a nation thinking about going to war...
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density bonus programs in my experience that it the state state law supersedes a demolition and so i want to check with the city attorney in terms of the power of the planning commission render is the demolition but there is up to state density it is a state density bonus project at that point and in my experience like it leaves us to you know in a way to to follow or the state density law supersedes the the local law but just want to have that clarification because i notice that it's still part of the action in the commission action is the the section 317 but then again it's a state density bonus project. >> thank you for that question or question, commissioner. so i think what you're asking is whether state law trumps the 317 discretion is that and in general unfortunately the answer is yes. generally speaking we have a number of state laws that minimize as we all know the discretion that is left to the commission in a state density bonus project. as you know there are waivers and incentives that can be requested and granted. so you know, i would need to look at a specific example
density bonus programs in my experience that it the state state law supersedes a demolition and so i want to check with the city attorney in terms of the power of the planning commission render is the demolition but there is up to state density it is a state density bonus project at that point and in my experience like it leaves us to you know in a way to to follow or the state density law supersedes the the local law but just want to have that clarification because i notice that it's still...
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it would a failure for the states. i think we're united states. come to gather here europe has come'tcxgathe�*r here in the streets and and in the streets and the meeting the yesterday the meeting with the prime minister of everyone is the side of ukraine. in all on the side of ukraine. in all societies the of societies influence, the on thankful the we have our and it's one of our values. i believe i the president that i is theprasi'dent �*r-ee to the dignity of defend the dignityotour - - , ~ ., .- and our people, which warriors and our people, which is what i'm our people is what i'm doing. our people have that it is �* right to be free and this �* is ight to be free and this �* is a ht to be free and this �* is a war» be free and this �* is a war for free and this �* is a war for independence. war is a war for independence. that is the issue of that istheissue of values. issue of money. as the conversation airimajesty, 77 majesty, had very good his majesty, we had very good meeting. we're very grateful for meeting. how for this meeting. andfor
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ultimately, that is the job of the state department. the state department doesn't fight wars. it ends them. it tries to end them. and that's usually, by the way, celebrated. i mean, throughout history, i've watched presidents that bring about an end to wars and conflicts, and people celebrate that. they applaud it. i think we should be very proud and happy that we have a president whose prime objective is not to get into wars, but to prevent wars and to get out of wars. that is a very noble, laudable goal. everyone should be applauding it, and he should be given the space to do that, not undermined by demands that he call putin names or that we say things that impede the ability to conduct real diplomacy. as the vice president said today. >> to follow up on on what you just said a moment ago, are you saying that you have doubts that president zelenskyy wants this war to come to an end? >> what i have doubts about is whether he's willing to say and do the things that we need in order to get a negotiation. again, you guys, this has been going on for ten days. and, you know, to s
ultimately, that is the job of the state department. the state department doesn't fight wars. it ends them. it tries to end them. and that's usually, by the way, celebrated. i mean, throughout history, i've watched presidents that bring about an end to wars and conflicts, and people celebrate that. they applaud it. i think we should be very proud and happy that we have a president whose prime objective is not to get into wars, but to prevent wars and to get out of wars. that is a very noble,...