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upon states across the country. -- in states upon states across the country. what is so scary about providing people with the opportunity to get the health care they need? healthy people can work. healthy people can work. and that is so important for our state, to have workers that are able to be at work and to do the jobs. we know fulfilling those jobs is an important thing right now. it is very hard for employers. so let's do everything we can to make sure our state is healthy and these folks can get the medical care they need. expanding medicaid is one way to do that and i support it 100% and it will not cost the state with the governor is saying. >> ms. quint, your response on how you would deal with the cost of medicaid expansion. >> being a libertarian, adding extra costs to our state is something that i was shy away from personally. but working with other ways to try to look at, what are funding at the state, where some of the low in our government might be, taking a look at that -- bloat in our government might be, taking a look at that. there are ways
upon states across the country. -- in states upon states across the country. what is so scary about providing people with the opportunity to get the health care they need? healthy people can work. healthy people can work. and that is so important for our state, to have workers that are able to be at work and to do the jobs. we know fulfilling those jobs is an important thing right now. it is very hard for employers. so let's do everything we can to make sure our state is healthy and these folks...
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united states, right? the union subsistent between south carolina and other states, under the united states of america, is hereby dissolved. in some ways, this is an acknowledgment of the problem of secession, right? if you withdraw from the union, does the union continue to exist? lincoln is going to make the same kind of claim when he is going to give his inauguration in march. in general, the idea is that the constitution only functions through this compromise framework. and if one state withdraws, then the union is dissolved. and this is echoed in almost all the newspapers in south carolina in the period following the december 20th vote. so, they are going to say that the union is dissolved. this language makes the case that south carolina's consent is required to be in the union. this is not something that lincoln and other republicans are going to accept, but this is the argument that they are going to make. now, south carolina is doing this, but at the same time, federal politicians in washington ha
united states, right? the union subsistent between south carolina and other states, under the united states of america, is hereby dissolved. in some ways, this is an acknowledgment of the problem of secession, right? if you withdraw from the union, does the union continue to exist? lincoln is going to make the same kind of claim when he is going to give his inauguration in march. in general, the idea is that the constitution only functions through this compromise framework. and if one state...
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and so it's sent to the states and states began the process of considering ratification. and in fact, it was ratified almost immediately by three states and later by two states. so there were states that had already passed this amendment as our ratify this amendment and expected it to become law. the war is going to disrupt this of course. so, this is a serious attempt. at constitutional compromise. it's also one that president-elect abraham lincoln fully supported. when lincoln arrived in washington in february, he's going to spend some time talking to congressman and also going to the peace conference and supporting the efforts of folks to compromise. there was one thing he wouldn't compromise on right that's the territories because the territories are what the republican party had run on in 1860 restricting slavery in the territories, but in terms of where slavery existed yes, lincoln is on board with not interfering. on march 4th lincoln is going to deliver his inaugural address. much less confusing than james buchanan one of the wonderful things about abraham lincoln
and so it's sent to the states and states began the process of considering ratification. and in fact, it was ratified almost immediately by three states and later by two states. so there were states that had already passed this amendment as our ratify this amendment and expected it to become law. the war is going to disrupt this of course. so, this is a serious attempt. at constitutional compromise. it's also one that president-elect abraham lincoln fully supported. when lincoln arrived in...
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, you know, further afield into states like washington state or maryland. what you're seeing are delays and accessing care. and it's not unusual for these delays to be 4 weeks. and those weeks are critical when you're thinking about getting care, right? sure. many people do recognize a pregnancy around 6 or 7 weeks, but not everyone. and so if you're adding in 4 weeks additional ah, delay you're, you're making this journey very, very hard. and in fact, putting that insurmountable burden straight in front of the face of these patients . notably, most of those individuals who will be seeking to terminate their pregnancies are already parents are already mothers. right. and so when we think about what is already a national crisis, even outside of the context of abortion, the fact that we have not invested in the infrastructure of child here. now adding this lawyer on, i is just a burden that is seemingly too much to bear a for so many. and elizabeth, much of this is at stake as we're looking at mid term elections in the you, us as to what could happen here bec
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the united states is put before a fact, but to try to draw the united states into where the united statesnot want to be drawn in, and you quite rightly noted the application for ukraine's entry into nato bypassing the stage, and partner of the hr membership action plan and, of course, today's is just an infernal statement zelensky that the west and the united states should launch a preventive nuclear strike on russia. that is, he calls for a global total nuclear war. well, in fact, the problem lies in the fact that such behavior was quite common in the history of international relations, but on the part of the satellites, when the satellites really tried, realizing their own interests, to drag their patrons into the war. ah, and force their patrons, but to realize the interests of the satellites. at the same time, they did not correspond to the interests of the patrons in during the cold war, there were a lot of such situations, and by the way, both moscow and washington then found the political will and wisdom to prevent such escalations and pull their satets in time. but here's another
the united states is put before a fact, but to try to draw the united states into where the united statesnot want to be drawn in, and you quite rightly noted the application for ukraine's entry into nato bypassing the stage, and partner of the hr membership action plan and, of course, today's is just an infernal statement zelensky that the west and the united states should launch a preventive nuclear strike on russia. that is, he calls for a global total nuclear war. well, in fact, the problem...
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in the state. i'm just like them. i have to work. i have to fight to keep what i have instead of giving it away to a rogue government. farmers solve problems. farmers fix things that are broken. farmers grow things. and i think it's time that a farmer gets in the seat of leadership and -- leadership in illinois. it was a group of farmers that founded this great nation. i think they did a pretty good job and i look forward to expanding on that. thank you so much. >> thank you, senator. senator bailey let's begin with you. this question was share with me by bob anderson. 7000 forms of local government, including townships. by more than 1800. the cost of government, could you come out you sign legislation that would grant illinois voters the ability to dissolve township form of government? >> i certainly believe in local control not think state government needs to do a better job addressing and informing the people across the state of the cost of all of these forms of government. they can do this loca
in the state. i'm just like them. i have to work. i have to fight to keep what i have instead of giving it away to a rogue government. farmers solve problems. farmers fix things that are broken. farmers grow things. and i think it's time that a farmer gets in the seat of leadership and -- leadership in illinois. it was a group of farmers that founded this great nation. i think they did a pretty good job and i look forward to expanding on that. thank you so much. >> thank you, senator....
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schmidt: i will send to the state legislature a state budget that starts to decelerate the rate of state spending growth that has occurred over these last four years. mean, if you look at what kansas has done in the last four years under governor kelly's leadership, total state spending, everything together is up by $6 billion. that is a 35% increase over when she took office. state tax funded spending, state general fund, is up $1.8 billion, a 25% increase. the population of this state is roughly flat. it actually shrunk slightly in 2021. and the number of people who are employed is down from the day she took office. look, those are not sustainable trends. we need a governor who will acknowledge them and will start the conversation with the legislature about how to deal with them. mr. haines: and your first priority in that second term is what, laura kelly? gov. kelly: to continue to do more of what we have been doing for the past four years. i am very proud of the fact that we have set records all over the place in economic development. i am very proud that we have fully funded our sch
schmidt: i will send to the state legislature a state budget that starts to decelerate the rate of state spending growth that has occurred over these last four years. mean, if you look at what kansas has done in the last four years under governor kelly's leadership, total state spending, everything together is up by $6 billion. that is a 35% increase over when she took office. state tax funded spending, state general fund, is up $1.8 billion, a 25% increase. the population of this state is...
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kansas is a red state. a bill banning abortions there, codifying an abortion ban in the state constitution failed. it was a fascinating race that is going to have ramifications in a lot of other states where people are voting on abortion access. there are states like kentucky, has an abortion ban on the ballot this november. states like california have abortion measures codifying right to seek an abortion on the ballot. we will see that in 10 or 15 states next year in terms of ballot measures. in terms of legislation, we will see that in all 50 states. we are seeing trends in terms of what states are doing to walk abortion. in indiana, the legislature passed a ban that includes a provision that allows the state attorney general to seek charges against a doctor performing an abortion if the local district attorney declines to press charges. the indiana provision that allows the state attorney general to seek those charges can step in. that is going to show up in every republican bill that comes up next year.
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i love this state. colorado is the best state to live, work, raise a family, and retire. with your helping will be the honor of my life to serve for another four years to make our state an amazing place. >> thank you. >> i am honored to be here tonight. i love this state. i'm so proud and excited to be a voice for all of corrado and -- court -- colorado. i am an entrepreneur, ceo and survivor. i made it through a tough time when my first husband died in a plane crash. i came back to build the company's largest tech franchise. i want to fix colorado now. i'm am proud of my record. i am an outsider, a problem solver not a politician. what are record says a lot about us. we're going to talk about jared's record in his first term. number one in inflation in the entire country. number two and fennel death. third worst state for crime in the country. 60% of our kids cannot read or decorate -- cannot read. that is quite a record. he wants a second term to create the problems he has created. i want to be a voic
i love this state. colorado is the best state to live, work, raise a family, and retire. with your helping will be the honor of my life to serve for another four years to make our state an amazing place. >> thank you. >> i am honored to be here tonight. i love this state. i'm so proud and excited to be a voice for all of corrado and -- court -- colorado. i am an entrepreneur, ceo and survivor. i made it through a tough time when my first husband died in a plane crash. i came back to...
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we need to fill 80 two thousand jobs in the state today. -- 82,000 jobs in the state today. i want to go the distance for iowans. >> the democrats decided not to have the kids back in the classroom. when we were in the middle of the pandemic and we fought to get the kids back in the classroom so that they can have every opportunity, every democratic legislator voted against getting those kids back in the classroom. voted against parents deciding if their child should wear our mask. they wanted to shut down the economy. i talked to business after business. the first thing they say to me is thank you so much for keeping our businesses open. i look at what happened in blue states, they shut the businesses down and kept the kids out of school for two years. the impact that has had come up parents come up to me crying saying thank you for getting my kids back in school. >> still talking about how to handle the budget surplus. the states mental health care system has been redesigned, but advocates say there still needs to be better funding. kim reynolds, we will start with you. sh
we need to fill 80 two thousand jobs in the state today. -- 82,000 jobs in the state today. i want to go the distance for iowans. >> the democrats decided not to have the kids back in the classroom. when we were in the middle of the pandemic and we fought to get the kids back in the classroom so that they can have every opportunity, every democratic legislator voted against getting those kids back in the classroom. voted against parents deciding if their child should wear our mask. they...
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count three, we the jury find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another felony involving the use of threat of violence to another person we. we the jury find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons, yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, the first-degree murder of gina montalto was committed, yes. we the jury find the existence of the aggravating factor that the first-degree murder of gina montalto was especially heinous, atrocious or cruel, yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, the first-degree murder of gina montalto was committed in a premeditated manner without any pretense of moral or legal justification. yes. reviewing the aggravating factors that we unanimously found
count three, we the jury find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another felony involving the use of threat of violence to another person we. we the jury find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons, yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established...
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the state house and the state senate.february, after back and forth, the north carolina supreme court struck that down and ruled it unconstitutional, which is the way it should work. but the plaintiffs took it hired, to the supreme court. and that clearly unfair map that the north carolina supreme court called egregious and extreme, is now at the center of the more the arbery case. if the supreme court rules in favor of the plaintiffs in more of the harbor, it will affect more than one congressional map, could give state legislators full, absolute power over elections without going oversight. jordan now is dolly, senior -- host of the podcast amicus, also author of the new and very important book called lady justice, women, lot in the battle to save america. dahlia knows more about supreme court kind of stuff anybody i know, but i wonder if our camera, move your mug for a second, dahlia. i want them to see they even came with notes because that is how important and complicated this issue is. >> it is a six post it day. >>
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she will bankroll our state -- bankrupt estate -- our state. latoyia: can you explain why a geoff diehl administration is not right for the state. healey: my opponent is donald trump's candidate for governor and i would be honored to be yours. abortion is on the ballot and i support and i will protect and defend a woman's access to abortion. my opponent was to ban abortion -- wants to ban abortion and cut off concert traction -- contraception. i will reject trumpism. -- i am proud of the results in our office but as governor michael will be making life more affordable and cutting taxes and improving education and job training and making sure we are there to support people, given the challenges we face around mental health so i look forward to this discussion and i have the experience. latoyia: fix next question is for both candidates. -- this next question is for both candidates. diehl: it is halloween time and that is our bogeyman, donald trump. what is important is making sure that our households are able to afford to live the american dream
she will bankroll our state -- bankrupt estate -- our state. latoyia: can you explain why a geoff diehl administration is not right for the state. healey: my opponent is donald trump's candidate for governor and i would be honored to be yours. abortion is on the ballot and i support and i will protect and defend a woman's access to abortion. my opponent was to ban abortion -- wants to ban abortion and cut off concert traction -- contraception. i will reject trumpism. -- i am proud of the...
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state.he brightest economy with the lowest unemployment we have ever had. oklahoma's turnaround is working. we simply can't go backwards. we know what will happen if we put biden's party back in charge. i think about americans who are struggling with high inflation. the biden party, they want tax hikes. meanwhile, in oklahoma, i cut taxes for every single oklahoman, every single business and i want to eliminate the grocery tax. when i think about people just a struggling to keep the lights on , biden's administration are begging opec and russia to produce more oil. meanwhile, in oklahoma, we are protecting oil and gas jobs to have the most affordable energy in the entire country. when people just want safe communities and families, the biden party is defunding the police. meanwhile, in oklahoma, we back the blue. i gave our law enforcement a 30% increase this year. the largest they had ever had in the last decade. folks, oklahoma's turnaround is working. we cannot go backwards. thank you. >>
state.he brightest economy with the lowest unemployment we have ever had. oklahoma's turnaround is working. we simply can't go backwards. we know what will happen if we put biden's party back in charge. i think about americans who are struggling with high inflation. the biden party, they want tax hikes. meanwhile, in oklahoma, i cut taxes for every single oklahoman, every single business and i want to eliminate the grocery tax. when i think about people just a struggling to keep the lights on ,...
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we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of aggravating factor nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another felony, capital felony or of a felony involving the use of threat of violence to another person. yes. we the jury unanimously find that state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons. yes. we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating faker the first-degree murder of gina mont was committed while nikolas cruz was engaged in the commission of a burglary. yes. we the jury unanimous find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor that the first murder of gina montalto was heinous, atrocious or cruel, yes. we the jury, unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor, the first-degree murder of gina montalto was committed in
we the jury unanimously find that the state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of aggravating factor nikolas cruz was previously convicted of another felony, capital felony or of a felony involving the use of threat of violence to another person. yes. we the jury unanimously find that state has established beyond a reasonable doubt the existence of the aggravating factor nikolas cruz knowingly created a great risk of death to many persons. yes. we the jury unanimously find...
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additionally, the meeting had mass now, states meant from 42 states parties and one signatory state. there then followed an opportunity to respond for the russian federation. united states and ukraine. 3rd parties welcomed the fact that the delegations of the russian federation, ukraine, and united states had sought to clarify the positions with respect to the issue at hand. state parties noted by the constitution or us fully in conformity with the conclusions of the final document of the 3rd review conference relevant to the application of article 5 of the convention. the former qualitative meeting concluded with state parties adopting a report. i agree in that in quote, no consensus was reached regarding the outcome of the formal qualitative meeting on court. the adoption of the report marked the end of the former consultation process. mr. precedent. the provisions of article 6 have not been invoked since entry into force of the mileage co weapons confidential article 6 of the biological weapons convention states the following one. any states party to this convention, which finds t
additionally, the meeting had mass now, states meant from 42 states parties and one signatory state. there then followed an opportunity to respond for the russian federation. united states and ukraine. 3rd parties welcomed the fact that the delegations of the russian federation, ukraine, and united states had sought to clarify the positions with respect to the issue at hand. state parties noted by the constitution or us fully in conformity with the conclusions of the final document of the 3rd...
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the united states and other member states are trying to enforce on sovereign states international orders under the signposts of safeguarding democracy and protecting human rights. these interventionist attempts are a blanket breach of the u.n. charter, a procedure to the softening of a quality with partial attacks and double standards favoring the unfair positions of individual countries and specific versus should be thoroughly eliminated with the core principles of the charter being equal rights and the domination of the people as strictly observed. texting that opportunity for the people of cuba in their struggle to safeguard their sovereignty and the development of the country in the face of the high handedness of the united states in their internal affairs and we strongly demand economic and financial embargo on cuba by the united states be lifted in its entirety immediately as required by the revlimid resolution to the assembly. the understanding support of the solidarity with the people in the republic struggles to repair the interference of those forces to safeguard the independen
the united states and other member states are trying to enforce on sovereign states international orders under the signposts of safeguarding democracy and protecting human rights. these interventionist attempts are a blanket breach of the u.n. charter, a procedure to the softening of a quality with partial attacks and double standards favoring the unfair positions of individual countries and specific versus should be thoroughly eliminated with the core principles of the charter being equal...
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becomes a state. puerto rico becomes a state. that would -- within our existing constitutional framework -- we would still look more like 1787 then we do know. think about that is a possible, not a full solution, but partial solution. >> this isn't something i've spent a lot of time thinking about except in one context. there is a book by richard about the history of secession movements in the united states, which came out a year or two ago. it's a very well written book. it does a good job describing the history. there have been secession movements at various times throughout the united states history. i personally think one of the reasons we fought the civil war was to establish the principle that nobody got to decide by his themselves whether or not they would be succeeding from the union. >> before you go further, california splitting the four states -- >> i understand that. what i'm saying is, i'm not sure if that's california. >> if it's a constitutional provision about this. what you need is california endorsing and congre
becomes a state. puerto rico becomes a state. that would -- within our existing constitutional framework -- we would still look more like 1787 then we do know. think about that is a possible, not a full solution, but partial solution. >> this isn't something i've spent a lot of time thinking about except in one context. there is a book by richard about the history of secession movements in the united states, which came out a year or two ago. it's a very well written book. it does a good...
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republican lawmakers in many states have spent the past two years trying, and in some states exceeding, in passing laws and making changes that restrict voting rights. in florida, governor ron desantis has created a so-called election task force to tackle election fraud. but as cnn recently released footage by the tampa police department, plenty of people including law enforcement, are perplexed by what governor desantis is trying to do. >> we have a warrant for your. ask >> for. what >> for voter fraud. >> we'll tell him, he's right here >> voter fraud, i voted but i didn't commit fraud. >> -- so that's the thing. i don't exactly know what happened with it but you do warn, that is what it's. four >> oh my god. >> so i don't know what happened with that but. you do have a warrant. >> apparently i guess you have a warrant. >> four. what >> it's for voter stuff. >> what it is i think the agents talked to you last week about some voter fraud. voter stuff. you weren't supposed to be voting, maybe. we >> what is essentially happening across the country right now as republicans continue to p
republican lawmakers in many states have spent the past two years trying, and in some states exceeding, in passing laws and making changes that restrict voting rights. in florida, governor ron desantis has created a so-called election task force to tackle election fraud. but as cnn recently released footage by the tampa police department, plenty of people including law enforcement, are perplexed by what governor desantis is trying to do. >> we have a warrant for your. ask >> for....
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state senator. patients have taught me credible lessons, the two most important is that every relationship must be built on trust. you have to listen. and you have to listen i've been listening to those in the legislature and they have been leading me in touring scription drug costs and helping promote new hampshire manufacturing. i've been listening the last several months since we started this campaign and people are struggling. we faced -- they are facing astounding rises in energy costs, childcare, housing problems and businesses cannot find the workforce. -- we are going to places i never thought we would go as a state with the first abortion ban in water history -- in modern history. new hampshire -- deserves a governor that will focus on the people of new hampshire. i am running to do that. these are solvable problems and we need a government -- a governor who can do that. i am looking for your vote. >> -- relatively speaking we know the nation has a lot of challenges ahead of it. in nation i
state senator. patients have taught me credible lessons, the two most important is that every relationship must be built on trust. you have to listen. and you have to listen i've been listening to those in the legislature and they have been leading me in touring scription drug costs and helping promote new hampshire manufacturing. i've been listening the last several months since we started this campaign and people are struggling. we faced -- they are facing astounding rises in energy costs,...
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state. throughout that process, some legislation was compromise legislation. i would say that senate bill 762 is one that i would go back on and reconsider. i've supported all of the funding for fighting fires and addressing forest land issues, but certainly oppose the implementation that was engaged and when it comes to the wildfire map. >> it is very likely that which everyone of you is elected will be elected to plurality and not majority. 40% of the vote or less. how will you vote to convince the majority of oregonians against you that you are the right person to lead the state? >> that's a really great question, i am planning on will be a governor for the entire state. i career from my days at oregon food bank to my 15 years in legislator has always been focused on making sure that every part of our state can be successful and have what it needs. you are right, whoever wins this race will not have a vast majority of oregon voters supporting them, so it will be up to me as governor to be
state. throughout that process, some legislation was compromise legislation. i would say that senate bill 762 is one that i would go back on and reconsider. i've supported all of the funding for fighting fires and addressing forest land issues, but certainly oppose the implementation that was engaged and when it comes to the wildfire map. >> it is very likely that which everyone of you is elected will be elected to plurality and not majority. 40% of the vote or less. how will you vote to...
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zeldin: what i just stated.of it is calling on the federal government to up because they own it as far as age, i am well aware even if you at all blue state and red state governors and mayors 100% on the same page and they solved it today, it gets worse tomorrow. unlike what was gestated by my opponent, the surge is continuing, and it is not just about people coming from it is about illicit drugs, sex trafficking. this is about working with the department of justice, state police. the state police are exceptional. maybe they should be working with the federal government more to tackle the illicit drugs coming in. we need to stop it at the border. that means that it will government working with dea and international entities that we have. we get a huge opium settlement sent to the state, task forces created and instead of my opponent allowing the task force, subject matter experts to decide how the money is getting spent, they are unable to have their meetings. my opponent once or kitty because she is running for
zeldin: what i just stated.of it is calling on the federal government to up because they own it as far as age, i am well aware even if you at all blue state and red state governors and mayors 100% on the same page and they solved it today, it gets worse tomorrow. unlike what was gestated by my opponent, the surge is continuing, and it is not just about people coming from it is about illicit drugs, sex trafficking. this is about working with the department of justice, state police. the state...
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other states have done it. and inject money into our economy and expand health care to hundreds of thousands of people and health insurance to our veterans, people who have given so much. and given our teachers more money. it is heart brean -- breaken. gov. mcmaster: expanding medicaid is more ening tanglement. i had to fight president biden with his vaccine mandate. we have 2/3 of our strength. our economy and environment and education. education is the most important. we need to take debate steps now and we are doing it. >> mike pence in indiana expanded medicaid. >> thank you to all of our candidates for swroining us. we will be back here on november 2 for the superintendent of education debate. thanks fortuning in. good night. captioni
other states have done it. and inject money into our economy and expand health care to hundreds of thousands of people and health insurance to our veterans, people who have given so much. and given our teachers more money. it is heart brean -- breaken. gov. mcmaster: expanding medicaid is more ening tanglement. i had to fight president biden with his vaccine mandate. we have 2/3 of our strength. our economy and environment and education. education is the most important. we need to take debate...
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states of america. [applause] >> we have time for questions if you raise your hand, identify yourself so we know who you are. governor, a couple questions, president biden moved to cancel federal student loan and you were strong in your opposition to that move, can you explain in more detail? >> sure. i think that student debt is a serious problem in america and many people are overburdened with that i think it is an issue we should try to address and we've tried to address it in a number of ways, but passing on the debt for people who have an opportunity and religious to get a college degree and transferring it over to hard-working people struggling taxpayers who did not have the opportunity does not seem fair. what we have done in our state we have worked hard to make our colleges and universities more affordable -- we propose legislation to allow people to -- docked their interest funds -- on their loans off of their taxes. and -- 28 new apprenticeship programs and cyber security and health care -- w
states of america. [applause] >> we have time for questions if you raise your hand, identify yourself so we know who you are. governor, a couple questions, president biden moved to cancel federal student loan and you were strong in your opposition to that move, can you explain in more detail? >> sure. i think that student debt is a serious problem in america and many people are overburdened with that i think it is an issue we should try to address and we've tried to address it in a...
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this is the united states of america. the united states of america. [applause] it's not something else and thank you all. because a lot of people around the country are going through similar disasters. i'll end with this. i've been out now to nine, 10, maybe 12 natural disasters around the country. more timber, places, fire stations, etc., have burned to the next ground in california, oregon, washington state, idaho. down in new mexico and arizona than makes up the entire -- the entirety of the state of new jersey. to the ground. gone. gone. and so, the thing i plead with you to do and i'm sure you will. we're going to get you all through this. because of the grit of all of you but when you get it done, when you hear it happen to someone else, remember, this is the united states of america. we're all in this together. thank you. [applause] >> what to state, federal, officials need to do differently to prevent future loss of life? >> what the governor has done is pretty remarkable, so far. first of all, the biggest thing the governor has done and so ma
this is the united states of america. the united states of america. [applause] it's not something else and thank you all. because a lot of people around the country are going through similar disasters. i'll end with this. i've been out now to nine, 10, maybe 12 natural disasters around the country. more timber, places, fire stations, etc., have burned to the next ground in california, oregon, washington state, idaho. down in new mexico and arizona than makes up the entire -- the entirety of the...
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and then state governments. it's oftentimes state governments that are pushing the hardest with the united states acting then as the power that's going to step in negotiate removal treaties and accomplish the deportation of native americans. one of the things that you've done in your work that is so interesting is after this period that we're talking about native americans are removed for most all intents and purposes at least here in georgia. i know there's a pretty strong band of eastern the eastern band the cherokee still in western, north carolina, but here in georgia, and i know so white swarm over this this territory we see the spread of african american slavery into this comes part of the cotton kingdom and in some ways becomes an important part of the history of 19th century, georgia, but then one of the really interesting things about it is that georgians also eventually began to embrace the idea of remembering and telling the story of what happened to the cherokee and it's always portrayed as a tragedy
and then state governments. it's oftentimes state governments that are pushing the hardest with the united states acting then as the power that's going to step in negotiate removal treaties and accomplish the deportation of native americans. one of the things that you've done in your work that is so interesting is after this period that we're talking about native americans are removed for most all intents and purposes at least here in georgia. i know there's a pretty strong band of eastern the...
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at the same time , discussions continue in full in the united states about how the united states wouldddenly went for the use of tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine and, in principle, in the united states , a consensus has already been formed in the american political and military-political establishment that that if this happens, the united states may strike at the response on russia on the russian armed forces and infrastructure with conventional weapons recently spoke about this, the former commander-in-chief of the us armed forces in europe, ben hodges. it's literally the same thing. a well-known american general, uh, former commander in iraq and afghanistan, former cia director david petrus, said the other day. listen we would respond by leading a collective nato effort that would destroy every conventional russian force that we can see and identify on the battlefield in ukraine as well as in the crimea and every ship in the black sea. well, if you think that hodge spitreus are such opinions of distraught generals, then i can disappoint you. unfortunately, those who usually call f
at the same time , discussions continue in full in the united states about how the united states wouldddenly went for the use of tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine and, in principle, in the united states , a consensus has already been formed in the american political and military-political establishment that that if this happens, the united states may strike at the response on russia on the russian armed forces and infrastructure with conventional weapons recently spoke about this, the former...
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ah, they have reinvigorated support for state enterprises. really focused on indigenous being technology, achieving, trying to achieve self reliance. not done what previous leaders have done and trying to manage and maintain a healthier constructive relationship with the united states and the west. and so what i'm talking about, what kind of order china would like. it's really what kind of order a sheet and thing lead china would like, which is a world safe for state capitalist authoritarian systems. so could opposition to a chinese inspire to protection of order be strong enough to push back the tides and gets a real stick. hope that there could be a backlash, backlash, that large numbers of people. maybe even the clear majority in many will realize that nationalism, that protectionism and bribery close it miss all worse for them than being more open than gauge. and having political bullies is worse than signing up the turmoil, on least by the global financial crisis of 2008 and 9. and more recently, the pandemic and war in ukraine has laid
ah, they have reinvigorated support for state enterprises. really focused on indigenous being technology, achieving, trying to achieve self reliance. not done what previous leaders have done and trying to manage and maintain a healthier constructive relationship with the united states and the west. and so what i'm talking about, what kind of order china would like. it's really what kind of order a sheet and thing lead china would like, which is a world safe for state capitalist authoritarian...
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, european manufacturing, to the united states, and that is a boon for them. now, europe may become poor i, europe may become less advanced europe now because that europe will not, will not seek to separate a geopolitical and militarily from the united states. indeed, the opposite is happening. europe has never been as closely allied with united states as it is today. so no, i don't think that the feel the pinch, the europeans filled the pinch, the pinch, but not the americans. americans are the beneficiaries of. there was so far, and of course, all these weapons that are being sent to ukraine, all these weapons that are destroyed in ukraine. and these are these things mean more orders for american defense companies. and that is, that is another good. and that also means higher gas prices at the pump and down more and more people, i mean, look at my approval ratings. i know that there are many and many ways of influencing electoral politics. so didn't say, but still, i mean, the conservative base has never been asked fired and as a irritated, if not the to you
, european manufacturing, to the united states, and that is a boon for them. now, europe may become poor i, europe may become less advanced europe now because that europe will not, will not seek to separate a geopolitical and militarily from the united states. indeed, the opposite is happening. europe has never been as closely allied with united states as it is today. so no, i don't think that the feel the pinch, the europeans filled the pinch, the pinch, but not the americans. americans are...
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our desire to help grow the state economically in every corner of our state. that is important. think what is key now is not who can agree on what the problems are or where we might find agreement but who has the best ability to do the job as our next governor. i was speaker of the oregon house for nine years. . i had to work across the aisle every day to make sure everyone of my colleagues in the house could be successful in their districts. working hard to bridge differences. breen people together to solve problems. that is what we need to do now over the next four years. as governor i am going to get into the details. i'm going to work hard with people and get stuff done because that is the only reason i am in this. i'm here for the people to solve problems and that is why i am running. ms. drazan: it is interesting to me about these ongoing conversations. as the house republican leader, i could not do anything without working across party lines. that is the only way anything got done. it was not a hobby for me. it was not something i did elective lay because i chose an issue
our desire to help grow the state economically in every corner of our state. that is important. think what is key now is not who can agree on what the problems are or where we might find agreement but who has the best ability to do the job as our next governor. i was speaker of the oregon house for nine years. . i had to work across the aisle every day to make sure everyone of my colleagues in the house could be successful in their districts. working hard to bridge differences. breen people...
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states used force against other states without any security council authorization .alking about yugoslavia in uh 1999, of course. even the author, one of the architects of this operation, richard holburg, then the secretary of state for europe , said that it was a technical violation of international law. you know, anton ivanovich it is better than me that in 2003 the american operation against iraq also took place without any sanction from the security council; in general, there were no world-scale crises on this issue. but in this case, the united states of nato took the position that russian actions pose a threat. not just even american interest. not just even european stability. that they pose a threat to the world of order, what does that mean from your point of view? why can't e of the collective smell be so obsessed with this ukrainian topic? colleagues thank you very much for the opportunity to share with you my views on the essence of current international relations in the center, which are, er, russian-american relations. and uh, i would probably start from
states used force against other states without any security council authorization .alking about yugoslavia in uh 1999, of course. even the author, one of the architects of this operation, richard holburg, then the secretary of state for europe , said that it was a technical violation of international law. you know, anton ivanovich it is better than me that in 2003 the american operation against iraq also took place without any sanction from the security council; in general, there were no...
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the results from all 50 states. florida number three in fourth grade reading and number four in the country in fourth grade math. if you adjust that for demographics, we are number one in the country in both. that would not have happened if we let charlie crist and his friends like our kids out of school like we did in california and new york. we did it right in florida. >> our next question also on the economy -- as governor, both of you called special sessions of the legislature to address florida's home insurance crisis. governor desantis announced another will be called by the end of the year. what you think are the best next steps to address this crisis which seems to overwhelm every solution we throw at it? >> we have the worst inflation of 40 years. we also have the number one -- we are number one in the nation in litigation with respect to homeowners insurance. we have 8% of the police -- 70% of the litigation cost. some policyholder will get a $20,000 settlement and the lawyer will get 400,000 dollars, so w
the results from all 50 states. florida number three in fourth grade reading and number four in the country in fourth grade math. if you adjust that for demographics, we are number one in the country in both. that would not have happened if we let charlie crist and his friends like our kids out of school like we did in california and new york. we did it right in florida. >> our next question also on the economy -- as governor, both of you called special sessions of the legislature to...
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by state? >> i think national would be really hard simply because of the many ways we vote in this country. oregon is all mail-in ballots. universal mail out the ballots and they come back in. that is a totally different system from what we have in texas where you have to apply for a mail-in ballot. you have to have a reason for a mail-in ballot. we mostly vote in person. you need to recognize we are federal. different states need different standards. in texas it is hard to say because the counties are not the same. with my next round of audits that will start after the election, we have used glynn county and we have harris county which is a large county and we have a border county which is much different. i like that the election administrators in texas can come up with policies and procedures that are counties being we are so diverse. i don't want to mess that up by mandating things from the state that there are certain minimums you have got to keep. we can set the minimums. hopefully we set
by state? >> i think national would be really hard simply because of the many ways we vote in this country. oregon is all mail-in ballots. universal mail out the ballots and they come back in. that is a totally different system from what we have in texas where you have to apply for a mail-in ballot. you have to have a reason for a mail-in ballot. we mostly vote in person. you need to recognize we are federal. different states need different standards. in texas it is hard to say because...
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i would speak to a state representative why books have become an enemy of the state.te trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. meet leon the third.
i would speak to a state representative why books have become an enemy of the state.te trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier...
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at the end of the day, we have always stated the burden is on the state.falls out of voter registration form -- even a third-party voter registratio organization, when they help someone to register to vote, it is not their responsibility to ensure that that person is totally a qualified voter. they do not have the resources that the state has, right? so those applications are then sent to the secretary of state whose responsibility it is to run the applications through whatever various systems it has to ensure whether or not that person is a qualified voter. if that person is not qualified, then the secretary of state would not issue a voter identification card. however, if that person is qualified, the state was in that person a voter identification card. when that person receives that card, there's no other option but to believe they are legitimate voter. if you can't rely on the state to give you assurances about whether or not you can vote, then who else can you rely on? amy: i'm looking at a "new york times" piece named robert lee wood who received a
at the end of the day, we have always stated the burden is on the state.falls out of voter registration form -- even a third-party voter registratio organization, when they help someone to register to vote, it is not their responsibility to ensure that that person is totally a qualified voter. they do not have the resources that the state has, right? so those applications are then sent to the secretary of state whose responsibility it is to run the applications through whatever various systems...
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as secretary of state, we make sure we oversaw the most secure election in our states history. this campaign for governor, i running against kari lake, the trump-endorsed election denying gop nominee. i truly believe that when we prove government can help solve problems, we prove that democracy works great i cannot believe we are still litigating the 2020 election when we have so many pressing issues to focus on, like prices, inflection -- inflation to name a few. we need leaders who are going to look to the future, not while on the past. leaders who are going to get the job done for arizonans. i am a born and raised arizonan that knows the value of a dollar . my parents made huge sacrifices for me and my siblings. we did not always have enough to get by, sometimes relying on government programs like stamps. my husband and i raised our kids in phoenix and we had financial ups and downs. i know what it it is like to get a second job to pay the bills. i learned the value of service for my parents and my state. starting as a kid who volunteered at my church, i put myself through c
as secretary of state, we make sure we oversaw the most secure election in our states history. this campaign for governor, i running against kari lake, the trump-endorsed election denying gop nominee. i truly believe that when we prove government can help solve problems, we prove that democracy works great i cannot believe we are still litigating the 2020 election when we have so many pressing issues to focus on, like prices, inflection -- inflation to name a few. we need leaders who are going...
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there is much to do in the state. there are a lot of dots to connect on the state. i think it goes back to building relationships with your legislature. how would anybody want to tie up capital in the state of alaska? how would they get a fiscal policy in place? we certainly need that. that is the legislature. it goes back to those relationships. sarah vance, mike showers, some of these people running for office. the governor needs good people. >> it is time for closing statements. we pull names from an earlier. -- we pulled names from a hat earlier. governor dunleavy, you are first. >> my opponents or litigators. that is what they do. i am an educator. i learned from things, i respond to things, i adjust. they have not learned from the past, they want to go back to raising taxes and attacking industries that fuel our economies. they don't want to hear from the people of alaska. they don't want them putting on constitutional conventions. it has been an honor to be your governor, i look forward to the next four years. looking to, we can build alaska not just for the
there is much to do in the state. there are a lot of dots to connect on the state. i think it goes back to building relationships with your legislature. how would anybody want to tie up capital in the state of alaska? how would they get a fiscal policy in place? we certainly need that. that is the legislature. it goes back to those relationships. sarah vance, mike showers, some of these people running for office. the governor needs good people. >> it is time for closing statements. we...
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i have showed up across the state. we have walked miles together in almost every county and i have had conversations with people about the importance of not only now but our future. i think it is critical. as a minister, i read the bible and it tells me to expect fruit. i think it is critical that arkansans expect fruit. it is a matter of trusting the dollar they sent in and trusting the governor will show up in a crisis situation and a matter of trusting the governor will make the right decision for you when you are not in the room. i remember, a disabled veteran in northwest arkansas who said do not forget about us and i will never forget about you in northeast arkansas. >> mr. harrington. harrington: what if i campaign platform foundations -- one of my campaign platform foundations is integrity. i talked about integrity especially when it comes to our executive branch of government is enforcing the law. when a person is a law enforcement officer, they have certain powers other people do not have. when you have that
i have showed up across the state. we have walked miles together in almost every county and i have had conversations with people about the importance of not only now but our future. i think it is critical. as a minister, i read the bible and it tells me to expect fruit. i think it is critical that arkansans expect fruit. it is a matter of trusting the dollar they sent in and trusting the governor will show up in a crisis situation and a matter of trusting the governor will make the right...
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five, ensuring that to the neighboring states are under control. there's 14 neighboring states.that's a lot. six, make surey that you have gt a robust and growing military in order to provide security not just for the party but for the security and your immediate neighborhood. seven of course is ensuring that the maritime periphery which is looking towards the united states and its treaty alliesar that you've got that maximum under control and that's where of course the theaters that we've spoken about with taiwan and with southeast asia, sorry, with the south china sea and the east china sea remains so significant. eight, the continental periphery, belt and road initiative to give china greater strategic depth all the way to europe and turn that into a theater of economic opportunity and, therefore, ultimate foreigo policy compliance with the interests of the chinese system. nine, the rest of the world, china is a traditional champion of the g-77 in both africa and latin america and the rest of asia and hence why the belt and road initiative began but china's new posture of int
five, ensuring that to the neighboring states are under control. there's 14 neighboring states.that's a lot. six, make surey that you have gt a robust and growing military in order to provide security not just for the party but for the security and your immediate neighborhood. seven of course is ensuring that the maritime periphery which is looking towards the united states and its treaty alliesar that you've got that maximum under control and that's where of course the theaters that we've...
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i mean the united states of russia and , uh, the united states.ingly obvious and vital issue as for a conflict, as the prevention of a direct military clash, because we understand even the threat of escalation in different ways, because the dialogue between russia and the united states resembles a conversation of a deaf person in the last few weeks, when russia directly text says that the threat lies precisely in a direct military clash between russia and nato as a result. american arms supplies to ukraine, which are acquiring an increasingly large-scale and more and more sophisticated character. while the united states is talking about russia's alleged readiness to use tactical nuclear weapons in ukraine, the absolute thing is what is called in english miss match yes, that is, really a conversation between the deaf and the blind. and even in this matter there is de-conflict. it is very difficult for us to agree with each other, but it is even more difficult for us to agree on content not on deconfluxing. therefore, how to properly regulate the uk
i mean the united states of russia and , uh, the united states.ingly obvious and vital issue as for a conflict, as the prevention of a direct military clash, because we understand even the threat of escalation in different ways, because the dialogue between russia and the united states resembles a conversation of a deaf person in the last few weeks, when russia directly text says that the threat lies precisely in a direct military clash between russia and nato as a result. american arms...