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i tell you, story and commitment to our state exemplify why this state is so powerful and why the stateso special. we know that right now and again thank you so much we honor you and we honor your family. [applause] and education as you demonstrate can take on many forms. it's i saw that when i was in the military, why i learn life skills of leadership and discipline, determination, waking up early. [laughter] how to do a proper push-up. i learned that with this and along those lines we cannot talk about service our veterans in my military families. [applause] [applause] american service members and their families had taken an oath to protect the constitution was to families at guard this nation but put their lives on the line to defend our freedom. if your veteran's chamber right now would you please cancel they had recognized for service? [applause] [applause] and by the way, side note, i like to quickly note that people who we just saw standing come from both sides of the aisle. [applause] i like to note no party has the market cornered on patriotism and sacrifice. [applause] and now
i tell you, story and commitment to our state exemplify why this state is so powerful and why the stateso special. we know that right now and again thank you so much we honor you and we honor your family. [applause] and education as you demonstrate can take on many forms. it's i saw that when i was in the military, why i learn life skills of leadership and discipline, determination, waking up early. [laughter] how to do a proper push-up. i learned that with this and along those lines we cannot...
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as for the history of the state of union, the state of the u.s. address mirrors changes in the executive itself. it highlights changes to our expectation of presidential leadership and also highlights the limits of our modern rhetorical role and increasingly, president. so let's start the basic mechanics of of this address, this is an annual event of state allegedly two houses of congress convene in chamber of the house of representatives. the diplomatic is present. the joint chiefs are there. the justices of the supreme court are in attendance. the first lady enters respectful applause. and then the most important part for me is the following following. the first speaker, the president of the united states. why do we think that particular clip is so exciting? me not only because it would appear to be an awesome job aspiration for me, think that i could belt out. mr. speaker, president of the united states with good amount of ease. what it what are those words indicate to us us? i know it's so short and it's so it's not the the thing that people a
as for the history of the state of union, the state of the u.s. address mirrors changes in the executive itself. it highlights changes to our expectation of presidential leadership and also highlights the limits of our modern rhetorical role and increasingly, president. so let's start the basic mechanics of of this address, this is an annual event of state allegedly two houses of congress convene in chamber of the house of representatives. the diplomatic is present. the joint chiefs are there....
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. >> tennessee governor bill lee gave the state of the state address at the capitol in nashville. in the speech he praised the courage of the family of tyre nichols who died after being beat bin memphis police officerses in a traffic stop. this is just under an hour >> members it is our honor to present to you the governor of the state of tennessee, bill lee. governor lee: thank you. governor lee: thank you very much. thank you all. very, very much. lieutenant governor mcnally. speaker sexton. speaker pro tem hale. speaker pro tem marsh. members of the 113th general assembly. constitutional officers. justices. cabinet members. staff. my family. thank you for being here. friends. i am proud to serve tennessee alongside you as we serve the people that we love so much. and to those of you who are new gnu to this general assembly, i want to welcome you and thank you. you have accepted a call to serve and i've come to realize just how value usual and how important that is. -- valuable and how important that is. you may or may not agree with everything that everyone does in this hall, y
. >> tennessee governor bill lee gave the state of the state address at the capitol in nashville. in the speech he praised the courage of the family of tyre nichols who died after being beat bin memphis police officerses in a traffic stop. this is just under an hour >> members it is our honor to present to you the governor of the state of tennessee, bill lee. governor lee: thank you. governor lee: thank you very much. thank you all. very, very much. lieutenant governor mcnally....
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the state of our state offers promise and we must act on it. growing cutting-edge companies are moving here to tap into our work force and healthy business environment. too many of our rural companies are being left behind because they don't have the infrastructure they need like high-speed internet. companies have record job openings but far too many arizona residents have been priced out of buying a home. we have some of the best k-12 schools in the country but the state has failed to liven up to its obligation to invest in public education in every community and we see the results of that -- [applause] governor hobbs: we see the results of that failure with high teacher vacancy rates and crumb pling infrastructure. arizona has stunning landscapes and unrivaled natural beauty but we must protect our forests and watersheds from fire and drought. [applause] governor hobbs: our state has a dedicated public sector work force so we can do better in reflecting the diversity of our state to better serve our communities. those should feel empowered a
the state of our state offers promise and we must act on it. growing cutting-edge companies are moving here to tap into our work force and healthy business environment. too many of our rural companies are being left behind because they don't have the infrastructure they need like high-speed internet. companies have record job openings but far too many arizona residents have been priced out of buying a home. we have some of the best k-12 schools in the country but the state has failed to liven...
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today in 2023 the state of our state is undeniably strong. but we know we can be even stronger for our potential is truly limitless. god bless you all. god bless colorado and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [applause] >> the name of america which belongs to you and your national capacity four score and seven years ago. >> ask not what your country can do for you and. >> throughout american history presidents have delivered pivotal speeches from inauguration, times of challenges and tragedies. wars and farewells and on saturday watched the first of our 10 part series speeches that define the presidency on american history tv. hear from abraham linking the reenactment from jon f. kennedy ronald reagan george w. bush and barack obama. this two week will george washington for a while addressing its rent is an annual tradition in the senate. >> office have twice called me a bent uniform sacrifice of inclination. with me, a predominant motive is to endeavor to gain time in our country to settle and auteur and recent institution f
today in 2023 the state of our state is undeniably strong. but we know we can be even stronger for our potential is truly limitless. god bless you all. god bless colorado and god bless the united states of america. [applause] [applause] >> the name of america which belongs to you and your national capacity four score and seven years ago. >> ask not what your country can do for you and. >> throughout american history presidents have delivered pivotal speeches from inauguration,...
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eastern,ffing his state of the union addss does the state of the union address matter today? (202) 748-8000 five republicans --02) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 free democrats. -- for democrats. (202) 748-8002 for independents. guest: i will listen tonight. the democrats are in power and it will be promoting the things they believe they have done, which is fine. republicans do the same thing. the only thing i have to say, and this has irked me for years, i hope mccarthy shows a little class tonight and does not resort to what nancy pelosi did a few years ago in tearing up the state of the union. the retribution has got to stop. i have faith you will not do that, not lower himself to that level. i will be interested to see with the president has to said. host: you are the second person to bring up that moment. why was that moment something that stuck with you so much when she tore up the speech she had that donald trump had just given? caller: it was not professional. i was not appalled by it. i just think it was uncalled for. whether you hate trump or hate biden fo
eastern,ffing his state of the union addss does the state of the union address matter today? (202) 748-8000 five republicans --02) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 free democrats. -- for democrats. (202) 748-8002 for independents. guest: i will listen tonight. the democrats are in power and it will be promoting the things they believe they have done, which is fine. republicans do the same thing. the only thing i have to say, and this has irked me for years, i hope mccarthy shows a...
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. >> georgia governor brian kemp delivered his state of the state address the capitol in atlanta. his remarks focused on economic growth, curbing gang violence and human trafficking and expanding health care. remarks are 30 minutes. gov. kemp: thank you all very gov. kemp: thank you all very much. thank you so much. lieutenant governor jones, speaker burns, president pro tem kennedy, speaker pro tem jones, members of the general assembly, my fellow constitutional officers, mayor dickens, members of the judiciary, members of the consular corps and my fellow georgians. dickens, members of the judiciary, members of the consular corps and my fellow georgians. when delivered my first state of the state address, little did we know the unprecedented challenges before us. now on the other side of my first term we have overcome each of those chamgs. and we did it together. and we have risen to the occasion each time that change has come. speaking of change, each chamber has new leadership than when i first began my term and i want to congratulate lieutenant governor jones and speaker john
. >> georgia governor brian kemp delivered his state of the state address the capitol in atlanta. his remarks focused on economic growth, curbing gang violence and human trafficking and expanding health care. remarks are 30 minutes. gov. kemp: thank you all very gov. kemp: thank you all very much. thank you so much. lieutenant governor jones, speaker burns, president pro tem kennedy, speaker pro tem jones, members of the general assembly, my fellow constitutional officers, mayor dickens,...
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what did the heads of state agree on? determine the date of the meeting in the near future, its main goal will be to control the execution of two governments of instructions given by presidents earlier before. in total, in the field of import substitution and in all areas of anti-sanction interaction, the third discussed block of issues was preparation for a meeting of the supreme state council. due to the fact that a meeting of the council of ministers of the union state above is scheduled for february, the state council is tentatively scheduled to hold a meeting in april, as expected, the existing agreements will be formalized , signed, and the relevant documents. well, before that, the whole spectrum of topical for today issues of the head of state will be discussed and specified during the upcoming meetings. the results of cooperation with the uae will be felt by the leaders’ agreements the whole of belarus stated this, the presidential press secretary natalya eismannt, in an interview with belarusian journalists numb
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in the united states would buy?xcellent death. right. but an excellent the exact opposite. funeral, because there is nothing humiliating. and to lose member of your family and not be able to afford the funeral. and then there were people, working people who pushed for other forms of solid charity. and one of the reasons that i've asked you guys to read the triangle book is because it deals the enormous burden of industrial ization for working people and the tragic idea of that system for ordinary, but also because it deals with unionized unionized, that in the late 19th century and we'll go into more detail on this. but in the late 19th century, the united states was roiled by class as working people tried join together in order to build unions that could give them a greater deal of security. in a world that was so profoundly insecure. because in the end that was the essence of unionization that you were going to find way to get your succumbs chances to be a bit better by joining together with other workers. and tha
in the united states would buy?xcellent death. right. but an excellent the exact opposite. funeral, because there is nothing humiliating. and to lose member of your family and not be able to afford the funeral. and then there were people, working people who pushed for other forms of solid charity. and one of the reasons that i've asked you guys to read the triangle book is because it deals the enormous burden of industrial ization for working people and the tragic idea of that system for...
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a state created in a state-controlled entity that performs government functions, the state can speak for it. >> just along the same lines. it's true that cldn't even get documents from mohela without filing the sta equivalent of a foliate request. >> your honor, that weighs the mechanism by which we went about acquinthe documents. but that says -- >> there was a mechanism. it mohela was going to have you er the documents, you wouldn't have filed a state request. >> your honor, i tnkhat for the show is that mohela is a state entity there. subject to public records laws or, something to open meeting laws. ey are a entity of the state. >> we need than to state sure in response to justice barrett, do you mean that sort of the structure of would mohela have to be revisited for the legislature? in other words, you've nowai it up. we have a law in missouri that searchers this corporation in a certain way. it is a separate. when you say acting through the legislature, do you meanha they would have to be some kind amendmentto the way in which mohela is an operates in order to allow for you to
a state created in a state-controlled entity that performs government functions, the state can speak for it. >> just along the same lines. it's true that cldn't even get documents from mohela without filing the sta equivalent of a foliate request. >> your honor, that weighs the mechanism by which we went about acquinthe documents. but that says -- >> there was a mechanism. it mohela was going to have you er the documents, you wouldn't have filed a state request. >> your...
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relations between states.ves like, and colonial relations, because there is one center that decides what needs to happen in certain territories, and this is just beyond its borders. as it turned out later, one of the largest, if not the largest, but the prison was located on the territory of poland and , in general, participation, and the countries of a-a hmm eastern europe i mean, poland romania lithuania and in this story. uh, hmm was rated very extremely negatively because uh many thought that way eastern european governments. trying to prove their loyalty to, uh, the united states. there were a lot of accusations. uh, the truth is not proven hva- supposedly from the cia doctors. they studied, uh, the effectiveness of these methods on uh, successive. e. well, it’s hard to use this word here, because people were detained without charge and held for a long time, some were sent, then to the infamous guantanamo bay base in cuba . gali tortured someone then released, someone stayed there forever. we we can remem
relations between states.ves like, and colonial relations, because there is one center that decides what needs to happen in certain territories, and this is just beyond its borders. as it turned out later, one of the largest, if not the largest, but the prison was located on the territory of poland and , in general, participation, and the countries of a-a hmm eastern europe i mean, poland romania lithuania and in this story. uh, hmm was rated very extremely negatively because uh many thought...
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. >> during her state of the state address, iowa governor kim reynolds talked about lessons she has learned about past decisions during the pandemic and what she wants to accomplish during her tenure as governor, including supporting children and families through her school choice bill and increasing teacher salaries. she gave her remarks but before a joint session of the states legislature. >> [applause] >> it is my pleasure to introduce governor kim reynolds and her commission of the state message to the 2023 session of the 90th general assembly. >> [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> [applause] >> thank you. madam president, mr. speaker, lieutenant governor, legislative leaders and members, justices and judges, my fellow high winds iowans -- there is always a sense of anticipation and energy, and awareness of the challenges ahead and the important work to be done. for me, there is also a familiar feeling of pride, a feeling that comes from standing before you and being able to declare once again the condition of our state is strong. [applause] -- >> for freedom and opportun
. >> during her state of the state address, iowa governor kim reynolds talked about lessons she has learned about past decisions during the pandemic and what she wants to accomplish during her tenure as governor, including supporting children and families through her school choice bill and increasing teacher salaries. she gave her remarks but before a joint session of the states legislature. >> [applause] >> it is my pleasure to introduce governor kim reynolds and her...
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i -- state your name. that i will support the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of new york. i will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of governor of the state of new york according to the best of my ability. so help me god. [applause] >> love you, too. >> wow, this is extraordinary, so extraordinary. i'd say i'm speechless, but i'm really not. we are going to be here for a few minutes. because it took us a long time to get here. and i'm still touched by the words. you wonder how we found a poet laureate. well, to find a poet laureate, you have to walk the streets of harlem. i was outside the apollo theater, it was amateur night, i was checking it out. there was a long line around the block. and this of this young man standing here. he said i am a poet, i'm going to go recite. ok. so what is your poem? he gets out a piece of paper and reads it to me. he had memorized. andy gave me the palm and i stood there on the spot and i said if i win this election, you are
i -- state your name. that i will support the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of new york. i will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of governor of the state of new york according to the best of my ability. so help me god. [applause] >> love you, too. >> wow, this is extraordinary, so extraordinary. i'd say i'm speechless, but i'm really not. we are going to be here for a few minutes. because it took us a long time to get here. and i'm...
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i want to go around the country to our red states, blue states, purple states. making sure that we are having conversations from young to old, to all of our various communities, black, brown,aapi, the latino communities. i'm going to see our democrats abroad on the first of march. i hope you extend invitations to me, but also our officers, are road warriors who have traveled the country with me, singing the praises of the democratic party. it's time that we build, rebuild and strengthen in office. we are going to celebrate the achievements of this tremendous administration. joe biden has put his stamp on this party and also the nation. that is something to be celebrated. he sees us, he hears us, he values each and every one of us. that is really important, it is also important for all of the immigrant people. i'm proud of this democratic party, i am so proud of each and every one of you for putting your heart and soul into the work that we do each and every day. there is a lot to celebrate. there is a lot that we have been able to achieve. there is a loss that w
i want to go around the country to our red states, blue states, purple states. making sure that we are having conversations from young to old, to all of our various communities, black, brown,aapi, the latino communities. i'm going to see our democrats abroad on the first of march. i hope you extend invitations to me, but also our officers, are road warriors who have traveled the country with me, singing the praises of the democratic party. it's time that we build, rebuild and strengthen in...
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that will be good for the united states.good for china but it be good for the world a statue in terms of setting up a stability message. what are areas, as you stand up china house and see u.s. china policy. where areas that might be most likely to find some cooperation for the good of our countries in the good of the world. >> so the one that we talk about the most, starting with the one that senator hagerty mentioned, which is counter narcotics, which is quite critical for all the reasons that he said, that others and ranking member, risch raised as well, are working on climate. quite frankly, we cannot meet the challenge on climate. unless china is working with the rest of the world. i am glad that they have reopened communications between their envoy and special presidential on boy for climate, john kerry, i hope that conversation can carry on even in this very difficult time. we have talked about working together on global health, which may sound sort of strange given that the chinese have been very protective of their
that will be good for the united states.good for china but it be good for the world a statue in terms of setting up a stability message. what are areas, as you stand up china house and see u.s. china policy. where areas that might be most likely to find some cooperation for the good of our countries in the good of the world. >> so the one that we talk about the most, starting with the one that senator hagerty mentioned, which is counter narcotics, which is quite critical for all the...
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state by state room by group. people from each of the 48 states of the union honor harry truman. and then 40th inauguration. since george washington in the field of office is the nation's first president, nearly 160 years ago in. a colorful pageant moved on inauguration day in 1949. expresses the mood of the nation. the country is for a peaceful world, yet mindful of the military needs to make and keep that peace in harry truman's own words. it marks beginning not only of a new administration, but of a period that will be eventful, perhaps decisive, more of the united states and all the world. no. and you're watching the american history tv series speeches that defined the presidency. we now turn our attention to dwight eisenhower, who was president from 1953 to 1961. and here's two of his speeches. well, it was in 1957 that americans listening on radio and tv heard ike confront segregation and mob blocking african-americans students from entering little rock central high. then we'll see him in 1961, three days before relinquishing his office to a younger john kennedy. he left hi
state by state room by group. people from each of the 48 states of the union honor harry truman. and then 40th inauguration. since george washington in the field of office is the nation's first president, nearly 160 years ago in. a colorful pageant moved on inauguration day in 1949. expresses the mood of the nation. the country is for a peaceful world, yet mindful of the military needs to make and keep that peace in harry truman's own words. it marks beginning not only of a new administration,...
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do not end at the state lines but sometimes the going from one state to the other.e have to ask the same way open-minded to understand what it's are important for us to rely on our partners, our state partners to participate with us in these kinds of projects. gateway by the way is a fantastic example of how that'sw working. works great models about this can go. this is jill with this regional challenge spread across two states. similarly really the capitol reason the planning that happens is a model for how you actually do this through just to figure how to replicate smaller and the capacity building that has to be applied especially in parts of the country more distressed. be able to speak to more on the private sector is esg funds that are out there. everyone i'm hearing scissors much more funding than fundable projects. for folks to look at finding that should be something that raise the interest. projects can support social equity issues. these are things it can attract as capitol lower cost often it is achieving goals. there is more that can be done to explore
do not end at the state lines but sometimes the going from one state to the other.e have to ask the same way open-minded to understand what it's are important for us to rely on our partners, our state partners to participate with us in these kinds of projects. gateway by the way is a fantastic example of how that'sw working. works great models about this can go. this is jill with this regional challenge spread across two states. similarly really the capitol reason the planning that happens is a...
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and now, the state has also targeted medication abortion.nd even threatened with criminal charges if they provide medications prescribed by medic can -- by medical professionals. and florida is not alone. 22 states have announced they will not follow federal rules that allow women to get medication prescribed by their doctor from a certified pharmacy. imagine. so, today, we are fighting back. [cheers & applause] i am pleased to announce that president biden has issued a presidential memorandum on this issue. members of our cabinet and our administration are now directed as the president's order to identify barriers to access to prescription medication and to recommend access, to make sure doctors can legally prescribe, that pharmacies can dispense and that women can secure safe and effective medication. [cheers & applause] president biden has done that. at the same time we worked to protect this aspect of reproductive care, many states have gone even further and now have total bands in effect. alabama, missouri and south dakota just to name
and now, the state has also targeted medication abortion.nd even threatened with criminal charges if they provide medications prescribed by medic can -- by medical professionals. and florida is not alone. 22 states have announced they will not follow federal rules that allow women to get medication prescribed by their doctor from a certified pharmacy. imagine. so, today, we are fighting back. [cheers & applause] i am pleased to announce that president biden has issued a presidential...
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uh, visiting different uh, states, uh, and helping out. the necessary consular assistance to our fellow citizens. right now, by the way, at these hours a group of our diplomats is in the state of utah, where they came from nevada, our comrades are very much waiting. i have been there for many years, we will do
uh, visiting different uh, states, uh, and helping out. the necessary consular assistance to our fellow citizens. right now, by the way, at these hours a group of our diplomats is in the state of utah, where they came from nevada, our comrades are very much waiting. i have been there for many years, we will do
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state. every year we have supported them, we have invested in them and we must never quit on them. last year i stood before you and proclaimed that missouri is strong today and will be even stronger tomorrow. well this year, i am here to tell you that tomorrow has arrived. missouri is stronger today and we're going to continue what we started we are not done yet for the state of missouri. [applause] words like us to oracle, largest ever, most in history, seem to become permanent parts of our vocabulary. weather's workforce development, education, infrastructure, mental health, public safety, or agriculture. these words apply to all. in october we concluded an historic special session of the passage of the largest income tax cut in our state's history. [applause] week cut the tax rate and simplify the tax code for all missourians. missourians work hard. they provide for their families, they pay their bills and they pay their taxes. they deserve to keep their hard earned money. this tax cut me
state. every year we have supported them, we have invested in them and we must never quit on them. last year i stood before you and proclaimed that missouri is strong today and will be even stronger tomorrow. well this year, i am here to tell you that tomorrow has arrived. missouri is stronger today and we're going to continue what we started we are not done yet for the state of missouri. [applause] words like us to oracle, largest ever, most in history, seem to become permanent parts of our...
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of any state. in fact, considering the dispute that have been lodged against that top of the, of the, of the complaint list doesn't work is the fact that people think that these results do not really represent what has happened on the ground. people to this day complain about the fact that results when a transmitted live, which was what the beaver. ringback system was supposed to encourage and to enable nigeria to do that be versus them to you and i is the biometric system that was introduced for this particular election is only rang once. and it's only ren at a, at a localized election states before it was adopted. nationwide we are having issues or clued into our resort yesterday, which will be coming in. what's your concern to nigeria? and i think it is our areas are in nature, walk on and see how they can improve on from people. are finding it very difficult to login on that some people have also complain about some of the data is also a green lock. so i don't know what the technical issues are
of any state. in fact, considering the dispute that have been lodged against that top of the, of the, of the complaint list doesn't work is the fact that people think that these results do not really represent what has happened on the ground. people to this day complain about the fact that results when a transmitted live, which was what the beaver. ringback system was supposed to encourage and to enable nigeria to do that be versus them to you and i is the biometric system that was introduced...
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he said governor katie hobbs and her state of the state stated she like to invest $40 million to helpor illegal immigrants to attend college in arizona, what about legal citizens of arizona or any other state? proxy apps increase funding for arizona's promise scholarship program which helps arizona students. but our plan to create the scholarship program for dreamers is right in line with arizona voters who overwhelmingly passed a provision in this last election to provide in-state tuition for dreamers. his arizona students who went to arizona schools and high sch schools. and should be afforded the same opportunities as other arizona students for their not eligible for federal assistance including pell grants. >> is in a magnet that when you look at these other programs people say they know they can get across the border of course people with their children to get an education. >> would talk many students who probably came in their infants. before they had any control over the decision. and he went to arizona schools are like this is the only country they know. they are not the ones
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a state of the state address of the capital and nashville. in the speech, he praises the courage of the family of tyree nichols. [applause] members of the general assembly it is our distinguished honor to present to you the governor of the great state of tennessee, the honorable bill lee. [applause] [cheering] [applause] thank you very much. thank you all very, very much. lieutenant governor, speaker, members of the 113th general assembly, constitutional officers, justices, cabinet members, staff and my family, friends, i am proud to serve tennessee alongside you as we serve the people that love so much and to the people that are new and the general assembly, i want to welcome you and thank you. you have acceptedep a call to serve and i've come to realize how valuable and important that is. you may not agree with everything everyone does but i can tell you that i generally look forward to working with all ofrk you as we serve the peoplef this state. to those of you who are new to this assembly, you've accepted a high calling and i want to say
a state of the state address of the capital and nashville. in the speech, he praises the courage of the family of tyree nichols. [applause] members of the general assembly it is our distinguished honor to present to you the governor of the great state of tennessee, the honorable bill lee. [applause] [cheering] [applause] thank you very much. thank you all very, very much. lieutenant governor, speaker, members of the 113th general assembly, constitutional officers, justices, cabinet members,...
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an abnormal state.t ends america is shattered on all fronts and internal and internal politics and internal economics of their position in the world system. that is, it is the collapse of the experiment. by creating something that is supposedly better? uh better than others, but a normal country. they cannot become and the global request until recently that america become a normal country, yes , get into a multipolar world until the last moment of such a request, but there was none. and now it may be too late with this request. and here is a really interesting question , yury nikolayevich. do you think that america can become a normal country? yes, that is, can she really play by the rules? not the united states themselves invented it, but let's say, according to the rules there , the united nations organization. maybe it considers itself. well, equal at least there, i i don't know china, uh, they are the country that should rule the whole world there. in what ways do the americans not pretend to swallo
an abnormal state.t ends america is shattered on all fronts and internal and internal politics and internal economics of their position in the world system. that is, it is the collapse of the experiment. by creating something that is supposedly better? uh better than others, but a normal country. they cannot become and the global request until recently that america become a normal country, yes , get into a multipolar world until the last moment of such a request, but there was none. and now it...
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so what is ultimately happening is that every state has become a border state.d idly by and put our hands and the sand but we will do everything we can to step up for the people of florida. >> todd: carolina, has an illegal immigrant yourself, how do you feel basically labels in the republican client to deal with the crisis, their favorite word, "racist? ">> it is astonishing. people come to this country for opportunity. this is the land of milk and honey. it is the land of opportunity, but it is a land of law and order. we need to enforce law and order in the country. they failed policies of the biden administration is a threat to the national security. the left knows that peer they are talking about racism and discrimination. this is not about discrimination but about caring about every american. they are our priority. in the state of florida, we will protect against the threat of the biden administration. >> todd: john, you knew the left would absolutely melt down over this and of course they are. i don't get to come is there any difference what your bill doe
so what is ultimately happening is that every state has become a border state.d idly by and put our hands and the sand but we will do everything we can to step up for the people of florida. >> todd: carolina, has an illegal immigrant yourself, how do you feel basically labels in the republican client to deal with the crisis, their favorite word, "racist? ">> it is astonishing. people come to this country for opportunity. this is the land of milk and honey. it is the land...
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and what has happened this last 12 months is that these east european states plus the baltic states, or former warsaw pack states, have come into their own. they are the ones who are pushing the bwest and the unite states to do as much as they can. why? they are the ones who are going to be rolled over next. nobody really thinks that's going to happen anymore, but it was a possibility at the begin. with putin bitten off apparently more than he can chew right now, it's unlikely that he will try-. but he might. the united states habs proved that no matter how much it gets from east europe now, it is the west that is the strongest, that has the most power, that is still in charge of this transatlantic security architecture. >> yeah, and to see how poland boosted its defense spends also alone and what they are buying from south korea. we are getting live images also this morning just moments from now president biden, president duda meeting inside the presidential palace there. you can see the two delegations, this is an expanded bilateral meeting between the two of them. that means pobot
and what has happened this last 12 months is that these east european states plus the baltic states, or former warsaw pack states, have come into their own. they are the ones who are pushing the bwest and the unite states to do as much as they can. why? they are the ones who are going to be rolled over next. nobody really thinks that's going to happen anymore, but it was a possibility at the begin. with putin bitten off apparently more than he can chew right now, it's unlikely that he will...
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it says the action of the states the united states has damaged the relations between the two countriesdestroying the civilian and research balloon. china's vice foreign minister said that china is protesting the best performance of the united states on the pretext of the obscenity of the gift, and washington wants to avoid any further actions that would harm the interests of the arrow . the chinese official has emphasized that he reserves the right to take retaliatory measures if necessary . the ministry of foreign affairs of china issued a statement and pointed out that we have repeatedly stated with the united states that this baron has civilian goals and missions and entered the space under completely unwanted and unintentional conditions. the united states has asked the united states to handle this issue calmly and professionally with self-restraint, which the spokesperson of the pentagon has clearly stated, and this time it does not have any military or physical commitment to the people, but despite such conditions, the american side is using from the military force, an action com
it says the action of the states the united states has damaged the relations between the two countriesdestroying the civilian and research balloon. china's vice foreign minister said that china is protesting the best performance of the united states on the pretext of the obscenity of the gift, and washington wants to avoid any further actions that would harm the interests of the arrow . the chinese official has emphasized that he reserves the right to take retaliatory measures if necessary ....
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in this state.n early february, 50 tanks burned down poisonous chemicals contaminated hundreds of square kilometers, the land of the poisoned river. many experts believe that the vagan incident is many times greater than chernobyl in scale of its consequences. not only republicans, but even democrats blame the white house for indifference to the troubles of fellow citizens. as a result , trump is more and more ahead of biden in matters, and 70% of americans do not want joe biden to run at all for the second term i will note more was not accidental. pro on the host of the white house for his visit, this country plays a major role in the american strategy of militarization of ukraine today , biden, during his voyage, met with the heads of nine eastern european countries that are members of nato or are allies of the alliance. he promised even more weapons and support in defense matters, warsaw has already announced that 14 tanks will be delivered to kiev within 2-3 weeks. leopard 2 is currently complet
in this state.n early february, 50 tanks burned down poisonous chemicals contaminated hundreds of square kilometers, the land of the poisoned river. many experts believe that the vagan incident is many times greater than chernobyl in scale of its consequences. not only republicans, but even democrats blame the white house for indifference to the troubles of fellow citizens. as a result , trump is more and more ahead of biden in matters, and 70% of americans do not want joe biden to run at all...
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states. americans are getting hammered -- we'll leave this here and take you now back live to the u.s. house. amendment will not be read. i now yield to the gentleman from california, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, mr. mccarthy. the speaker: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i will start. we the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution for the united states of america. mr. jordan: i yield to the gentleman from the state of california. >> all legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a congress which shall consist of a senate and a house of representatives. the house of representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several states, and the electors in each state shall
states. americans are getting hammered -- we'll leave this here and take you now back live to the u.s. house. amendment will not be read. i now yield to the gentleman from california, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, mr. mccarthy. the speaker: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i will start. we the people of the united states, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general...
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. >> the "state of the union" and the state of our economy is strong. >> ahead of the suspected 2024 bid, how will he make his pitch? i'll speak to cabinet secretary pete buttigieg next. >>> debt dilemma. biden and speaker mccarthy plan another meeting as democrats wait for the gop to put their cards on the table. are these the numbers that could come to a deal and avert financial catastrophe. baip chair of the house problem solvers caucus will join me in moments. >>> hello. i'm jake tapper in washington where the state of our kbrun june is deflated. the u.s. military is recovering the remnants of a 90-foot-long suspected chinese spy balloon shot down just off the south carolina coast on saturday after an f-22 raptors a 9x missile popped the balloon, after a week long mission gathering intelligence. defense secretary austin said yesterday president biden on wednesday ordered the balloon be taken down as soon as safely possible and to avoid any risk to americans the pentagon waited until the balloon drifted just off u.s. soil to act, underlining the embarrassment of this all for presi
. >> the "state of the union" and the state of our economy is strong. >> ahead of the suspected 2024 bid, how will he make his pitch? i'll speak to cabinet secretary pete buttigieg next. >>> debt dilemma. biden and speaker mccarthy plan another meeting as democrats wait for the gop to put their cards on the table. are these the numbers that could come to a deal and avert financial catastrophe. baip chair of the house problem solvers caucus will join me in moments....
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thus carving up the land into a jewish state and an arab state with both parties objecting to the other getting jerusalem. and that's just one crux of this multi pronged, the birth of israel in 1947. and since continued territorial expansion into gaza in the south and the west bank along the jordan river, 2 major wars, 948900. 67 displaced hundreds of thousands of palestinian arabs. those who remained in the territorial homeland say, they live in an apartheid state. and here to weigh in is huda amori. she's the co founder of the direct action network for palestine. she's joining us from the u. k. product is israel and apartheid state. i mean, would you compare it to south africa between 1948, and 991. so i would describe all of her tonia state as practices out apartheid, apartheid. the word apartheid. isn't africans, words which make means separateness. and to put it simply means a domination of one racial group over another and to understand in the context of palestine. and we have some, some the formation of the apartheid state which began. and 948. and what we call the max was transl
thus carving up the land into a jewish state and an arab state with both parties objecting to the other getting jerusalem. and that's just one crux of this multi pronged, the birth of israel in 1947. and since continued territorial expansion into gaza in the south and the west bank along the jordan river, 2 major wars, 948900. 67 displaced hundreds of thousands of palestinian arabs. those who remained in the territorial homeland say, they live in an apartheid state. and here to weigh in is huda...
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standards every state has to meet right now depending on the state you can receive a benefit as low235 a week maximum are eligibility for as low as 12 weeks of payment as opposed to 26 weeks and other states. that doesn't make sense we have a patchwork of programs if we really want to make sure we are serious about coming through for unemployed workers when they need us the most so having a baseline of standards with a minimum of 26 weeks all states have to pay with a minimum number of dollar amounts that there is a minimum set of eligibility standards to fit all workers. we need and the extended benefits program that turns on automatically so that workers are not waiting for congressional action that rely on the programs. >> talking about how what benefited more from these programs can you elaborate on the disparate impact as you see here on —- share in your testimony quick. >> our labor market is very stratified so women make up the largest portion of low-wage workers and people of color and those have hit hard in the pandemic they lost their job but because of history they also h
standards every state has to meet right now depending on the state you can receive a benefit as low235 a week maximum are eligibility for as low as 12 weeks of payment as opposed to 26 weeks and other states. that doesn't make sense we have a patchwork of programs if we really want to make sure we are serious about coming through for unemployed workers when they need us the most so having a baseline of standards with a minimum of 26 weeks all states have to pay with a minimum number of dollar...
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that's the reason the state has intervened. including the condition of buildings which were described with phrases like dire condition. around that same time, there were $900 million worth of building needs for providence public schools, with only $160 million available to fix the problem. i have personally had my feet on the ground in every single providence public school and i have seen firsthand that the buildings are in better condition. we are no longer talking about the same physical spaces that were described in the hopkins report. this is good news, and the work continues. in providence, there are already eight or like new construction projects in new with additional new schools in the early planning stages, and i am proud to say that soon, providence will have 50% of its students in new facilities. a tenfold increase from 2017. [applause] this is progress. we are going to stay the course. this isn't just happening in providence. statewide, 22 major new school projects are currently under design or construction. i want
that's the reason the state has intervened. including the condition of buildings which were described with phrases like dire condition. around that same time, there were $900 million worth of building needs for providence public schools, with only $160 million available to fix the problem. i have personally had my feet on the ground in every single providence public school and i have seen firsthand that the buildings are in better condition. we are no longer talking about the same physical...
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calling for a complete dissolution of the united states. mehdi, great to see you, my friend. >> great to see you too. >> i am excited talk to you about the book next week. we will save that for the end of the week. >> come back to that. thanks, amy. >> great to see you here in new york. coming up on ayman, great news for president biden's 2024 prospects. i will discuss the developments with congresswoman barbara lee of california and ask about her new bid for the u.s. senate. plus, election deniers are still finding ways to exert influence, even after losing their midterm races. colorado secretary of state griswold on the long fight ahead. internal divisions, the gop doesn't know what to do about ukraine and the opposing sides are coming out swinging at each other. i'm ayman mohyeldin, let's get started. >> so the 2024 presidential races taking shape, yes you heard me correctly, i am talking about 2024. first lady, jill biden, just give one of the clear signs yet that president biden will run for reelection giving the associated press, ther
calling for a complete dissolution of the united states. mehdi, great to see you, my friend. >> great to see you too. >> i am excited talk to you about the book next week. we will save that for the end of the week. >> come back to that. thanks, amy. >> great to see you here in new york. coming up on ayman, great news for president biden's 2024 prospects. i will discuss the developments with congresswoman barbara lee of california and ask about her new bid for the u.s....
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so the states vary in every state and they may not even to go to another state.they maybe find another physician who they can that they should have a legal abortion. and that's a really interesting and good point that bianca brought up, because by the 1950s and sixties and we'll get there in a second, this legal distinction, incredibly amorphous, that by the time we get to the 1950s and sixties, we have an abuse of this trust, that professional and may members have kind of given individual physicians that leads to that decision being removed from the individual physician and placed in the hands of a committee. so it's no your individual physician who. yep. i think that this is necessary. it's now 3 to 5 physicians who you've never met who determine whether or not they think you should have an abortion or not. we'll get there in a little bit, though. but what's interesting also is that for some women, this creates a space for negotiation. right. if i want physician to continue working, me and my family, you're a reason to justify this abortion. right. so it's lega
so the states vary in every state and they may not even to go to another state.they maybe find another physician who they can that they should have a legal abortion. and that's a really interesting and good point that bianca brought up, because by the 1950s and sixties and we'll get there in a second, this legal distinction, incredibly amorphous, that by the time we get to the 1950s and sixties, we have an abuse of this trust, that professional and may members have kind of given individual...
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of the united states to eliminate the northern streams.rds of the former foreign minister more than sikorsky, who immediately after the sabotage thanked the united states and posted on twitter photobubbles rising from the bottom of the ocean and the fact that the american replacement was not covered in any way, the sensational investigation of a well-known journalist from the north. khyursha, one more evidence, that the states were behind the explosions in the days of my youth, i must admit. it was a long time ago the new york times. revealed the secrets of the us government published documents the pentagon now, the new york times is the government's mouthpiece. she didn't even report the whole story of his hersh. that's where we got so far. now the game is played according to the principle if you do not report something. so it just wasn't like that, that we are now in a fantasy world, behind the facade of a fantasy world. the us always hides a sea of blood. jeffrey sachs pointed out that ukraine was long and systematically turned into a
of the united states to eliminate the northern streams.rds of the former foreign minister more than sikorsky, who immediately after the sabotage thanked the united states and posted on twitter photobubbles rising from the bottom of the ocean and the fact that the american replacement was not covered in any way, the sensational investigation of a well-known journalist from the north. khyursha, one more evidence, that the states were behind the explosions in the days of my youth, i must admit. it...
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and the united states of course.and that a problem will arise for them when the soviet union has missiles in a hurry to strike first since the appearance of nuclear weapons at the disposal of the united states, the americans began to pursue a policy of intimidation, the united states of america is the only country in the world that used nuclear weapons. yes. eh, so there was no military necessity in hiroshima and nagasaki. e in the use of nuclear weapons. on our part, there has always been an understanding that this is a monstrous act. generally. well, if you want, yes, nuclear terrorism. that's because what is terrorism-terrorism is the fear of intimidating the enemy by, uh, a terrorist attack against the civilian population. it was precisely that intimidation of japan united states of america quite quickly realized that, and the advantage that they can get not only technological, but also political as a result of the possession of a nuclear bomb and the use of nuclear bombs. in august of the forty -fifth year, perh
and the united states of course.and that a problem will arise for them when the soviet union has missiles in a hurry to strike first since the appearance of nuclear weapons at the disposal of the united states, the americans began to pursue a policy of intimidation, the united states of america is the only country in the world that used nuclear weapons. yes. eh, so there was no military necessity in hiroshima and nagasaki. e in the use of nuclear weapons. on our part, there has always been an...
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we aren't the first state were home of the president of the united states of america. [applause] and so this year on delaware day i visited the indian museum and hillsboro. i spoke with chief carmine was here with us today in the balcony and the museum's coordinator sterling. the tribe is called the region home for over 10,000 years. the museum houses artifacts in precolonial times and pieces made by modern day artisans. if you have not been to this museum you need to go. then we went to visit the link and print the farm and spent the state and family for nearly 300 years. it is the current owner, he is the 12th generation to operate the farm and he is here with us in the chamber today and the balcony somewhere where i cannot see. there he is, thank you to you and your family. [applause] the family roots go deep. they acquired land three land grant issued by william penn in 1728. the form has been preserved for the gland preservation program and to gather with neighboring forms is a partial of 1000 acres that have been preserved. the farm is a great example of what we
we aren't the first state were home of the president of the united states of america. [applause] and so this year on delaware day i visited the indian museum and hillsboro. i spoke with chief carmine was here with us today in the balcony and the museum's coordinator sterling. the tribe is called the region home for over 10,000 years. the museum houses artifacts in precolonial times and pieces made by modern day artisans. if you have not been to this museum you need to go. then we went to visit...
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albany the state capital thomas dewey serves the state. new york being governor of york frequently leads to another nation as a candidate for the presidency and. governor dewey first received the republican nomination. 1944 defeated that year. he was nominated again in 1948. he, president truman, campaigned against other across the country. i pledge to you that your next administration will make the peace of the world its first and foremost objective. based. my friend, is the goal of my public life. i'd rather have a lasting peace in the world than to be president of the united states. do the polls the voters dream registering the public will in a pre-election. republican votes. oh, does democratic candidate. the election night as the returns pour into radio and are broadcast to the nation world of is illustrated by international radio, the result is a surprise upset. president truman is elected elected the defeated candidate accepted the basic spirit of a democratic nation. i've sent the following wire to president my heartiest congratula
albany the state capital thomas dewey serves the state. new york being governor of york frequently leads to another nation as a candidate for the presidency and. governor dewey first received the republican nomination. 1944 defeated that year. he was nominated again in 1948. he, president truman, campaigned against other across the country. i pledge to you that your next administration will make the peace of the world its first and foremost objective. based. my friend, is the goal of my public...
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we see the state flourish. it works. >> you touched on the state budget. you scored very well on the governor's report card partially because you kept spending in check. it is kind of amazing, the first five years in office, she held the state budget to 2% annual growth. the average was 6%. we are in the middle of fiscal 23 now. i think the iowa budget is growing 1%. the average is 6%. where is your secret? how are you able to do that? >> that is the problem. we do work closely with our legislature. both chambers are controlled by republicans. we meet every year. it is communicating. working together. setting expectations. we know collectively we want to reduce taxes. the only way to do that is keep spending in check pair not only have i been able to cut taxes, we have made historic investments in key priorities for iowans. we have increased funding and k-12 education by over $1 billion. we continue to increase in priorities but we have still been able to continue to look for ways to reduce the budget as well. we have been able to do both. last year was un
we see the state flourish. it works. >> you touched on the state budget. you scored very well on the governor's report card partially because you kept spending in check. it is kind of amazing, the first five years in office, she held the state budget to 2% annual growth. the average was 6%. we are in the middle of fiscal 23 now. i think the iowa budget is growing 1%. the average is 6%. where is your secret? how are you able to do that? >> that is the problem. we do work closely with...
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meanwhile back here at the state department, secretary of state antony blinken saying he will reschedule his trip to beijing when conditions allow. what those conditions are precisely, they will not say. it's clear that the temperature between the u.s. and china does need to come down for that trip to happen. cnn, at the state department. >> ripley is following this story from thaiwan. we that beijing is clauming it's a weather balloon. what more are they saying? >> reporter: they are saying this was an accident. and it is a believable explanation when you think of the greater context of the importance of this blinken visit that has been postponed. a visit that beijing has been preparing for ever since november. that meeting at the g-20 where they talked about the importance of communication to avoid miscalculation and missteps and misunderstandings. it does seems these lines of communications are open now because secretary blink spoke directly with his counterpart about this balloon when telling the chinese he was going to postpone his trip. it is postponed, not cancelled. whether it is
meanwhile back here at the state department, secretary of state antony blinken saying he will reschedule his trip to beijing when conditions allow. what those conditions are precisely, they will not say. it's clear that the temperature between the u.s. and china does need to come down for that trip to happen. cnn, at the state department. >> ripley is following this story from thaiwan. we that beijing is clauming it's a weather balloon. what more are they saying? >> reporter: they...
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they look to the united states. again, i mention part of why we need them to step up and contribute more to their own defense. they are used to living under america's protective umbrella. that is very >> and something that we ought to insist they do more to pull their own weight. >> all right, well, i imagine we could talk about this issue issue or any of those we've raised for some time. we've come to the top of the hour. senator, thank you for joining us. it's been a wonderful conversation. >> thank you. [applause]. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the state of the union is strong because you, the american people are strong. >> president biden delivers the annual state of the union address, outlining his priorities to congress on tuesday. his first state of union speech since republicans won back the house. and arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders will give the response. and watch on c-
they look to the united states. again, i mention part of why we need them to step up and contribute more to their own defense. they are used to living under america's protective umbrella. that is very >> and something that we ought to insist they do more to pull their own weight. >> all right, well, i imagine we could talk about this issue issue or any of those we've raised for some time. we've come to the top of the hour. senator, thank you for joining us. it's been a wonderful...
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now when the united states you, mr. i mean, if it's just one moment, i think the, the choice is even more stark is to leave or to die. because for some of these people, this isn't not laughing matter for them. providing what for their people is it, you know, is, is a, is a big challenge. so when they are put in that position it's, it's not just about policy, it's literally about human lives. you are correct. i'm not making making light of that. my point is that for these countries, and i've traveled throughout the african continent for decades, so i, i know from what i say, i've seen it, they are being put in a difficult position. and then you're right in terms of the commentary by politicians will always be, this isn't against the people and you can't separate the 2. it's, it is impossible. and so for the united states, for the european union, for specifically with respect to what's happening between russia and ukraine, now they are being put in a difficult position. south africa, you know, most recently where you have
now when the united states you, mr. i mean, if it's just one moment, i think the, the choice is even more stark is to leave or to die. because for some of these people, this isn't not laughing matter for them. providing what for their people is it, you know, is, is a, is a big challenge. so when they are put in that position it's, it's not just about policy, it's literally about human lives. you are correct. i'm not making making light of that. my point is that for these countries, and i've...
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shots from ogai barely dispersed over the state.ride, as the horizon again tightened. black smoke, this time a metallurgical enterprise broke out in the town of oakwood-vilish. so much so that the fire could not be controlled for a long time, the result was one, 13 dead, injured, what happened was a continuation of a whole series of man-made emergencies that swept the united states in february on this map. we 've only hit a few spots from florida to michigan, manufacturing plants are on fire. warehouses with plastic waste incineration plants flock from the road esters. according to some reports, trains carrying chemicals are derailed in 13 us states in catastrophes occurred in this place, associated with the release of harmful substances into the air, the inhabitants are frightened by themselves and put forward different versions of what is happening up to vendetta. but it is russia that takes revenge on the united states for the attacks on the nord streams, however, such actions are devoid of any logic. if you want to find, probabl
shots from ogai barely dispersed over the state.ride, as the horizon again tightened. black smoke, this time a metallurgical enterprise broke out in the town of oakwood-vilish. so much so that the fire could not be controlled for a long time, the result was one, 13 dead, injured, what happened was a continuation of a whole series of man-made emergencies that swept the united states in february on this map. we 've only hit a few spots from florida to michigan, manufacturing plants are on fire....
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it is generally state. naya value and, of course, here is an updated version of the strategy that needs to be kept worthy of attention. thank you okay, so colleagues, please, if anyone else would like to, uh, say something, i ask you for systems biology medicine, dear vladimirovich, i would like your attention, you and our colleagues, uh, to the issues of project planning, in in particular, of course, medicine, biomedicine and infectious processes are closer to me. here is the gdz project is currently under review at the final stage. the fact is that in addition to traditional e, thanks to the development of a systemic system of physical biology. unfortunately, new pathogens are emerging and it is no secret that there are predictions that the epidemic is a species that has taught us a lot. this is not the latest epidemic. if we don't foresee. eh, some rather global processes of synchronizing different stages, starting here to carry out basic research have developed and develop fast ones. uh, means technolog
it is generally state. naya value and, of course, here is an updated version of the strategy that needs to be kept worthy of attention. thank you okay, so colleagues, please, if anyone else would like to, uh, say something, i ask you for systems biology medicine, dear vladimirovich, i would like your attention, you and our colleagues, uh, to the issues of project planning, in in particular, of course, medicine, biomedicine and infectious processes are closer to me. here is the gdz project is...
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movement from state to state within the country. we saw there was a big jump from the five pre-pandemic years as compared to two pandemic years that we looked at. a big rise in domestic migration. we also saw there was a strong negative correlation between severity and migration. the more severe the measures imposed, the more people were likely to move out of states to less severe, the more likely people were to move inside those states. host: questions from our guests, (202) 748-8001, for republicans. (202) 748-8000, for democrats. (202) 748-8002, for independents. you can also text your questions at (202) 748-8003. let's hear from president biden on the state of the union about plans to end the public health emergency aspect of covid. here is the president from the state of the union. [video clip] pres. biden: in the midst of the covid crisis when schools were closed, and we were shutting down everything, let's recognize how far we came in the fight against pandemic itself. the virus is not gone. thanks to the resilience of the am
movement from state to state within the country. we saw there was a big jump from the five pre-pandemic years as compared to two pandemic years that we looked at. a big rise in domestic migration. we also saw there was a strong negative correlation between severity and migration. the more severe the measures imposed, the more people were likely to move out of states to less severe, the more likely people were to move inside those states. host: questions from our guests, (202) 748-8001, for...
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canada and the united states joined together.les coming out we are tracking it internally across the ocean to the united states itself. we had to have clear knowledge that this balloon at 60000 feet, and as large as was left in mainland china across the ocean. we had to have that warning we have the capability to sweep readers and satellites that track that for a much smaller device than what we are seeing here today. when you got days in advance. other opportunities and willing to get it into the continental united states itself. it was really quite exterminate what took place here. like i said it's inexcusable. >> why did we stop it? >> once again this has happened to us before we do not let foreign powers penetrate united states airspace. we just don't let that happen. the debris field which could was a condition and finding the absolute better place to do that will there still be risk? of course there will be risk. like there wasn't any military operation we are conducting. stopping a foreign power from an msi from penetratin
canada and the united states joined together.les coming out we are tracking it internally across the ocean to the united states itself. we had to have clear knowledge that this balloon at 60000 feet, and as large as was left in mainland china across the ocean. we had to have that warning we have the capability to sweep readers and satellites that track that for a much smaller device than what we are seeing here today. when you got days in advance. other opportunities and willing to get it into...
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states as well.ve to push back with my friend here when he talks about how conservative the voters in south carolina are. that is just not true. the black voters in south carolinare really aligned with the values of the democratic party, and that includes progressive issues. lisa: you are both touching on something important, which is it is not just about the primary. it is about who we choose as president. half of the decision being made by democratic voters. i want to ask both of you, this decision about who votes where, can you talk about who we might see emerge from that as a candidate more likely if the system changes? >> how the system changes is important. if it were south carolina, i wouldn't want people skipping over south carolina and moving to the next states. you want people to compete in the calendar as presented. i would say if you want to reform this calendar and make it effective, we would be moving places like nevada, georgia, michigan to the front of the line. taking all the comment
states as well.ve to push back with my friend here when he talks about how conservative the voters in south carolina are. that is just not true. the black voters in south carolinare really aligned with the values of the democratic party, and that includes progressive issues. lisa: you are both touching on something important, which is it is not just about the primary. it is about who we choose as president. half of the decision being made by democratic voters. i want to ask both of you, this...