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property, state property from enterprises, bring the guilty to justice and after to manage state property and not liquidate it, please. the 79th aria is partially taken into account . to remind, in particular, about one more oligarch who ceased to be a citizen of ukraine , but remained an oligarch, ihor kolomoiskyi, he is a master of raiding, so in this case, if we are talking about the termination of yes b, which includes everything that i have already listed and this merger and this is a redistribution, so you give the raiding masters the opportunity to come in now and fully establish control over state enterprises that go bankrupt during the war or find themselves in a very bad economic situation, you say that this is to prepare for privatization yes, this is great, i am in favor of privatization, but privatize should be sold at the peak at the top and not at the bottom, right now you are actually ripping off state property. not accepted 84 lent, please thank you, dear chairman dear colleagues , maybe we really need to invite our colleague rosy mirov to the parliament and listen to him
property, state property from enterprises, bring the guilty to justice and after to manage state property and not liquidate it, please. the 79th aria is partially taken into account . to remind, in particular, about one more oligarch who ceased to be a citizen of ukraine , but remained an oligarch, ihor kolomoiskyi, he is a master of raiding, so in this case, if we are talking about the termination of yes b, which includes everything that i have already listed and this merger and this is a...
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like other border state. and when they start this process, slavery is not necessarily the only key issue. you know, it's many issues. but by 1862, the wars changing slavery and the ending of slavery is becoming more of a priority for lincoln's government in the union. and so there's a lot of debate. so delegates like gordon battelle want to immediately end slavery the moment the state is created. let's let's get rid of it. let's join this sort of emancipation movement. the majority opinion is held by people like john carlisle that like everything, it needs to be given to the voters of western virginia to decide if they want to end slavery, then that's fine fine. carlisle consistently also talks about and throughout many of these periods that we've talked about, the role slavery plays in america. you know, he's a he's a defender. slavery in many and many respects for sure. so obviously, as a slave holder himself, you know, he has particular views on this that are different than others. and so the idea of basic
like other border state. and when they start this process, slavery is not necessarily the only key issue. you know, it's many issues. but by 1862, the wars changing slavery and the ending of slavery is becoming more of a priority for lincoln's government in the union. and so there's a lot of debate. so delegates like gordon battelle want to immediately end slavery the moment the state is created. let's let's get rid of it. let's join this sort of emancipation movement. the majority opinion is...
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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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to deliver my fifth state of the state address. [cheering] >> and it is good to be back. >> my son nick and his son are with us tonight in my former kindergarten classmate kathy is up in the gallery. we celebrated our 50th. >> we celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary last year and this year we will be celebrating our 54th year of going to the wisconsin state fair together, how about that, kathleen, francis, thank you so much for your relentless support, understanding, really good humor and insight, i love you so much, thank you. [applause] on may 29, 1848 president polk find a bill i wisconsin estate. that means in 2023 we will be celebrating wisconsin 175th birthday and i am proud to report to you tonight in the 175 years of statehood are state has never been in a better physical position than it is today. [cheering] >> we begin our work together four years ago the roads and bridges were in disrepair, we spent back tens of millions of dollars of your tax dollars to washington, d.c. that could have been used to expand high-speed
to deliver my fifth state of the state address. [cheering] >> and it is good to be back. >> my son nick and his son are with us tonight in my former kindergarten classmate kathy is up in the gallery. we celebrated our 50th. >> we celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary last year and this year we will be celebrating our 54th year of going to the wisconsin state fair together, how about that, kathleen, francis, thank you so much for your relentless support, understanding, really...
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as we gather tonight in san marco's, texas -- san marcos, texas, the state of our state has never been more exceptional. [applause] texans have inherited a legendary pedigree. a state first settled by brave pioneers, willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and opportunity. texas is fulfilling that promise. i'm speaking to you from the manufacturing floor of noveon. noveon is a cutting-edge business in the critical field of rare earth elements. they provide essential materials for things used every day, like refrigerators, trucks, mri machines, and oil rigs. they even materials for ballistic missiles for the united states of america to defend itself. most rare earth materials now come from china. but if that supply is ever disrupted, many of the things we do every day would come to a halt. the future of texas and the united states should not depend on china. [applause] we must embrace innovation, like noveon, to make texas more self-reliant, to create our own products, and to secure the texas of tomorrow. -- secure the future of tomorrow. with the help of businesses like n
as we gather tonight in san marco's, texas -- san marcos, texas, the state of our state has never been more exceptional. [applause] texans have inherited a legendary pedigree. a state first settled by brave pioneers, willing to risk everything for the promise of freedom and opportunity. texas is fulfilling that promise. i'm speaking to you from the manufacturing floor of noveon. noveon is a cutting-edge business in the critical field of rare earth elements. they provide essential materials for...
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and yet new york state, they have twice the size of the state budget than the state of florida does. and yet we have better infrastructure, better services and higher performing k through 12 schools. so where is all this money going? but not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does. new york city's budget with 8 million people is basically the same size as florida state budget, with a state of over 22 million people. our per capita debt in florida is the second lowest in the united states. new york's per capita debt is the fifth highest in the nation in the united states. we have no income tax. we're not taxing people like they are. they taxed the dickens out of you and they're still deep in debt. yes. in terms of taxes, of course. no income tax. florida's the second lowest per capita tax burden in the united states. in new york and california rank among the top ten most tax states. and i don't have to remind you, not only do you have stiff income tax, you've got the highest sales tax in all of the united states in terms of business tax, climate. florida has t
and yet new york state, they have twice the size of the state budget than the state of florida does. and yet we have better infrastructure, better services and higher performing k through 12 schools. so where is all this money going? but not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does. new york city's budget with 8 million people is basically the same size as florida state budget, with a state of over 22 million people. our per capita debt in florida is the second lowest in...
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we are the number one state among large states for gdp growth. we have no state income tax. y'all should try that sometime, it is not bad. >> [applause] >> we have the second lowest state per capita tax burden in america and the second lowest debt per capita tax burden in america. florida's economy is over $1 trillion and our debt is $20 billion. can you imagine if the federal government had such a ratio? we would be in much better shape. >> [applause] >> here is the difference between conservative governance and left-wing governance. new york state is the closest state to florida and population, but we have millions more people in florida living then new york has residents. yet, even with us having millions more people, new york's budget is twice the size of the budget of the state of florida. yet, we have better services. we have better infrastructure, higher performing k-12 education and the top ranked higher education system for public in america. where is all this money going when they are taxing people -- and not only do they have twice the budget, new york city's budg
we are the number one state among large states for gdp growth. we have no state income tax. y'all should try that sometime, it is not bad. >> [applause] >> we have the second lowest state per capita tax burden in america and the second lowest debt per capita tax burden in america. florida's economy is over $1 trillion and our debt is $20 billion. can you imagine if the federal government had such a ratio? we would be in much better shape. >> [applause] >> here is the...
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after us state by state in idaho my adjoining stat they've been trying to banderite cross state linesexercise the right of choice i think this is just an openin salvo and we need to b aggressive in creating i'm glad we have it's going to work and i hope other states join us >> let me ask you about idaho. you actually wrote a letter to the governor of idah condemning that states bil that makes it a crime to albumin or get an abortion out of state in the letter you wrote, w welcome idaho's patients and health care providers with ope arms in washington abortions band in idaho with very rare exceptions in your state minors can get a abortion without parenta consent. tell me how this all plays out for you? do you imagine that you're going to see idaho fusions fugitives coming int washington we see what happens when a minor can get an abortion. it's draconian >> look there is a reall simple principle here. idaho can make the laws fo their state, but they're not gonna make the laws fo washington state a woman is a right of choice i the laws that are determined b our legislature in our people
after us state by state in idaho my adjoining stat they've been trying to banderite cross state linesexercise the right of choice i think this is just an openin salvo and we need to b aggressive in creating i'm glad we have it's going to work and i hope other states join us >> let me ask you about idaho. you actually wrote a letter to the governor of idah condemning that states bil that makes it a crime to albumin or get an abortion out of state in the letter you wrote, w welcome idaho's...
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states were still. at the table this is a coalition that can get as big as there ar. jurisdictions that are willing to work with us. i think -- there's a real hope that as states see other states joining and getting some benefit out of it that. they'll decide if they want to be part of it. too california's also working internationally. in june twenty seventeen governor jerry brown signed a deal to work on climate change with cna. china looks to us now as a presented if ofhe united states they want to see not just california other states -- coming to china they want to send people here. to learn from some of our techniqu that we've used over the years to bring down the levels of smog which not that long ago. were as bad as what you now see today in beijing. seeing countries or states or ties that are cutting their emissions and doing well econically is what everybody needs to be doing and we all can learn from eachther because there is no one place that has a monopoly on on the good ideas. china is the w
states were still. at the table this is a coalition that can get as big as there ar. jurisdictions that are willing to work with us. i think -- there's a real hope that as states see other states joining and getting some benefit out of it that. they'll decide if they want to be part of it. too california's also working internationally. in june twenty seventeen governor jerry brown signed a deal to work on climate change with cna. china looks to us now as a presented if ofhe united states they...
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of state resources. we have used our surpluses to chip away at our long term liabilities too, including $500 million more into our pension stabilization fund over the last two years. applause ]. my proposal this year town crease by another $200 million. our revenues have grown and our fiscal fortunes have improved. maybe some of you listening to this are asking what does this all mean to me? here's what it means. we've reduced the burden on illinois taxpayers by eliminated hundreds of millions of dollars in interest payments. we've reduced taxes on those that can least afford them and we're finally investing in what really matters: improving education and making college more affordable, modernizing our transportation systems, improving public safety, and assisting law enforcement to make our neighborhoods safer. reducing homelessness and increasing mental healthcare, cutting taxes on small businesses, attracting new businesses, giving more state revenue to local governments and schools so that they can s
of state resources. we have used our surpluses to chip away at our long term liabilities too, including $500 million more into our pension stabilization fund over the last two years. applause ]. my proposal this year town crease by another $200 million. our revenues have grown and our fiscal fortunes have improved. maybe some of you listening to this are asking what does this all mean to me? here's what it means. we've reduced the burden on illinois taxpayers by eliminated hundreds of millions...
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the ukrainian authorities deceive and deceive the inhabitants of ukraine and why does the united states deceive the world community? what crimes are they trying to hide in ukraine first of all, and this, of course. the experience of both the population and the military is, of course, documents that confirm that at least 4,000 military personnel were subjected to these experiments, according to the data received, about 20 died only in the kharkov laboratory 200 more ukrainian soldiers were hospitalized. with the help of the commission, as a result of our colleague’s work with you, experts from the ministry of defense analyzed 180 blood samples from ukrainian servicemen undergoing treatment, which showed more than 30 of them had been ill or sick with hepatitis, a 14% of congo crimean fever 21% of west nile fever these diseases were actively studied in ukraine by representatives of the pentagon within the framework of the upi project and therefore there is every reason to assert about deliberate infection a much larger number of ukrainian military personnel than indicated in the project. a
the ukrainian authorities deceive and deceive the inhabitants of ukraine and why does the united states deceive the world community? what crimes are they trying to hide in ukraine first of all, and this, of course. the experience of both the population and the military is, of course, documents that confirm that at least 4,000 military personnel were subjected to these experiments, according to the data received, about 20 died only in the kharkov laboratory 200 more ukrainian soldiers were...
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, here in the bay state. and i wonder given that, given the reputation for excellence and the predominance -- not predominance but the prevalence of such excellent care and such good medical providers in this state. i wonder if you have specific fears about sort of where a state like yours is most vulnerable in terms of republican states and republican political actors and conservative judges trying to effectuate a de facto national ban on these procedures. obviously there's the question of whether they'll just pursue that through federal legislation, but there's these other ways they can try to approach it to cross state boundaries, get into states even where you want it to be a safe right and try to take it away through back door means. where do you think the largest vulnerabilities lie? >> for the last eight years i was attorney general here in massachusetts defending women's access to reproductive health care, taking on the trump administration time and time again, so we've seen this play book before. i u
, here in the bay state. and i wonder given that, given the reputation for excellence and the predominance -- not predominance but the prevalence of such excellent care and such good medical providers in this state. i wonder if you have specific fears about sort of where a state like yours is most vulnerable in terms of republican states and republican political actors and conservative judges trying to effectuate a de facto national ban on these procedures. obviously there's the question of...
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to promote united states' national security. securing these networks is imperative when it comes to national security and human rights. as well as for our economic security. this legislation will help us ensure that the telecoms infrastructure of our country and our allies is secure and effective. the countering untrusted telecommunications abroad act enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support in the 117th congress and passed the house by a resounding margin last september. i urge my colleagues to reaffirm our commitment to securing our telecommunications network by again voting yes on h.r. 1149. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. mast: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. meeks: mr. speaker, i have no further requests for time. i will -- i'm prepared to close. congresswoman wild's
to promote united states' national security. securing these networks is imperative when it comes to national security and human rights. as well as for our economic security. this legislation will help us ensure that the telecoms infrastructure of our country and our allies is secure and effective. the countering untrusted telecommunications abroad act enjoyed overwhelming bipartisan support in the 117th congress and passed the house by a resounding margin last september. i urge my colleagues to...
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the case affects access to the drug not just in texas but in every state in the united states all across the country joining me now is nbc legal analyst lisa reuben, along with the president of naral pro choice america we are waiting for them right now, but i want to let you know we're following both of these two stories so we will have the speech that we know vice president kamala harris gave at this university in tennessee, that was happening while we were waiting to come on the air, and this ruling came down just a moment ago let me tell you a little bit about this judge in his writings, matthew kacsmaryk out of texas has described being transgender as a mental disorder. he's called homosexuality disordered he has had sexual revolutionaries have made the unborn child and marriage secondary tothe desires of liberated adults he sided with a christian father that anyone under the age of 18 in the state of texas needs approval by their parent before getting birth control. he is a university of texas law school graduate who has focused his attention on the legal foundations for aborgtion r
the case affects access to the drug not just in texas but in every state in the united states all across the country joining me now is nbc legal analyst lisa reuben, along with the president of naral pro choice america we are waiting for them right now, but i want to let you know we're following both of these two stories so we will have the speech that we know vice president kamala harris gave at this university in tennessee, that was happening while we were waiting to come on the air, and this...
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there are no state governments. there aren't even states. there are five military districts in, the south and then congress makes new states. it orders the people of the south to hold constitutional conventions and write new constitutions and make new legislatures. but the people who are doing that are not the same people. who made the old states? the formerly get to vote for delegates to the conventions and participate in them? congress says the former confederates do not. so has not only said who's going to be a citizen of these states, it said who gets to exercise political power. these are really new states. the name is the same. the geography is the same. but the political community is totally different. it's a revolution from above and it's a regime revolution. and these new states are ones that ratified the 14th amendment. so if you look at the state legislatures, it's pretty clear they are different. the legislatures that seceded in 1861 are all white and all democrats. the legislatures that ratified 13th amendment are all white. and
there are no state governments. there aren't even states. there are five military districts in, the south and then congress makes new states. it orders the people of the south to hold constitutional conventions and write new constitutions and make new legislatures. but the people who are doing that are not the same people. who made the old states? the formerly get to vote for delegates to the conventions and participate in them? congress says the former confederates do not. so has not only said...
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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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host: swing states are downo 80 plus, what is it mean for those competing in those states for officesguest: it has an impact on the competitive structures that members of congress need for passing votes. it used to be votes. it used to be that 164 swing districts was greater then the number of soundly democratic or republican districts. now, that isess than 20% of the house. over 80% of the members of congress are elected from districts where the primary is tantount to an election. the overwhelming share of legislatures are playing to a primary base because their only threat would come from someone who is further right or further left than you are. this is meant that most of the competition is now i states that have maps that were drawn in a more neutral manner not bipartisan legislatures trying to maximize their advantage. there are 13 states that were mapped to the most most recent s that were drawn by a nonpartisan commission or a court. the balance in the house is going to come down to states like california, arizona, new york. host: david wasserman is joining us for this conversa
host: swing states are downo 80 plus, what is it mean for those competing in those states for officesguest: it has an impact on the competitive structures that members of congress need for passing votes. it used to be votes. it used to be that 164 swing districts was greater then the number of soundly democratic or republican districts. now, that isess than 20% of the house. over 80% of the members of congress are elected from districts where the primary is tantount to an election. the...
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we are a manufacturing state. so we think history has come together, and it's our time and our time in history. and i think things are looking very good for ohio and, frankly, for other manufacturing states. mr. lynch: great. well, in the 30 seconds or a minute we have left, i just have to sneak in one question about the news of the day which, of course, is the prospect of former president trump perhaps being indicted later this week. two-part question. if, in fact, he is indicted, in your view, should he stay in the presidential contest or get out? and second, governor ron desantis of florida, his primary competition at the moment, criticized the manhattan da today as a, quote, "soros-funded prosecutor," close quote. i wonder, as a governor yourself, if you view it as appropriate for an elected official to weigh in in that manner on an active case. gov. dewine: look, i'm a former county prosecuting attorney. my wife says i'll always be a prosecutor. that's kind of the way i look at things. i don't know the facts.
we are a manufacturing state. so we think history has come together, and it's our time and our time in history. and i think things are looking very good for ohio and, frankly, for other manufacturing states. mr. lynch: great. well, in the 30 seconds or a minute we have left, i just have to sneak in one question about the news of the day which, of course, is the prospect of former president trump perhaps being indicted later this week. two-part question. if, in fact, he is indicted, in your...
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council of the union state. also included are the heads of the houses of parliament in anticipation of the president's speaker, the sofied. valentina matvienko spoke warmly with her visa. and the head of the upper house of the belarusian parliament. natalya kochanova , state duma speaker volodin, was discussing something with the ambassador to belarus, a gnaw and the secretary of the security council. patrushev cooperation on the line the law enforcement agencies of russia and belarus have been established and are producing results, and lukashenka announced the latest success of the special services directly to the meeting. we graduated from vladimir vladimirovich. surgery today. we detained this terrorist, who penetrated the territory of belarus and reported through russia. they wanted to take him to another country and carried out an operation. sb kgb covered the entire network. the russians are working on other areas. there is a threat here in russia. west are growing nato has once again expanded now at the e
council of the union state. also included are the heads of the houses of parliament in anticipation of the president's speaker, the sofied. valentina matvienko spoke warmly with her visa. and the head of the upper house of the belarusian parliament. natalya kochanova , state duma speaker volodin, was discussing something with the ambassador to belarus, a gnaw and the secretary of the security council. patrushev cooperation on the line the law enforcement agencies of russia and belarus have been...
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states. one abortions later in a woman's pregnancy happen, they can hardly be considered elective. there are three main reasons why women need access to an abortion late in pregnancy. maternal health endangerment, diagnosis of severe fetal abnormalities which did not show up until late in the pregnancy, a restrictive state laws that made it difficult for a woman to get an abortion earlier in pregnancy. the exceptionally rare cases that incur after 24 weeks are often because a fetus has a condition that cannot be treated and will never be able to survive. such's and it's definitely, where the fetus forms without a brain, complete brain or skull, or a limp body wall complex, where the organs develop outside the body cavity. i don't believe this is a nonchalant decision late in pregnancy. i believe this is a medical emergency in many cases. and at the situation, i think the analogy to other countries and their standards does not apply. today, we welcome five witnesses. and i thank them for joini
states. one abortions later in a woman's pregnancy happen, they can hardly be considered elective. there are three main reasons why women need access to an abortion late in pregnancy. maternal health endangerment, diagnosis of severe fetal abnormalities which did not show up until late in the pregnancy, a restrictive state laws that made it difficult for a woman to get an abortion earlier in pregnancy. the exceptionally rare cases that incur after 24 weeks are often because a fetus has a...
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so you have slave states in one color free states in another and then you typically get the western territories in some sort of neutral beige. but what i'm trying to argue here is that there was nothing neutral about the territories of new mexico and utah and what would eventually become arizona and that california really doesn't deserve its free state blue either. in fact, it would be probably more accurate to color the entire southwest in a shade of pink, which is actually what i attempted to do with the cover of the book or to suggest with the cover of the book. now to explain how we get this map here and why it ultimately matters. i'm going to divide the talk into about three roughly equal sections. first i'll explain how slavery infiltrated the american west and the decade before the civil war then we'll move to the winter of 1860 to 1861 to look at how the secession crisis reached far beyond what would become the 11 confederate states? and finally, we're going to spend some time in the civil war itself to sort of see how slave boulders longstanding dreams of western empire morphed into fu
so you have slave states in one color free states in another and then you typically get the western territories in some sort of neutral beige. but what i'm trying to argue here is that there was nothing neutral about the territories of new mexico and utah and what would eventually become arizona and that california really doesn't deserve its free state blue either. in fact, it would be probably more accurate to color the entire southwest in a shade of pink, which is actually what i attempted to...
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it is likely to continue in an effort to impose the red state rules on the blue states as well . that brings us so neatly unfortunately to what went down in tennessee in the statehouse this week. i mean, in terms of what it has done, though, to actually pull the curtain back on what is going on in so many state houses across the country . talk about tennessee specifically, though, right now and the implications you think it will have going forward for national politics. look the broader dynamic that we are seeing as i have written is that i believe that what what we are watching in the red states is nothing less than an attempt to build a nation within a nation. the general trend in american life from the 19 sixties on has been to nationalize more rights and to reduce constrict the ability of the states to limit those rights. everything from one person one vote to the ending of state sponsored segregation to legalize abortion and contraception. title line. the americans with disabilities act of general trend has been that we have raised the floor of right there available to citiz
it is likely to continue in an effort to impose the red state rules on the blue states as well . that brings us so neatly unfortunately to what went down in tennessee in the statehouse this week. i mean, in terms of what it has done, though, to actually pull the curtain back on what is going on in so many state houses across the country . talk about tennessee specifically, though, right now and the implications you think it will have going forward for national politics. look the broader dynamic...
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two things i really governor in the united states who has made pickle ball is the state sport it was invented by a great republican us congressman back in the day also probably one of the worst take a ballplayers of any governor in the united states. >> . >> what is the reaction to the state of the union it was seen as a resourceful speech with a partisan reaction how do you think anything you want them to go harder on? >> number one i was a static but i have enjoyed the mall to some degree but never seen the state of the union and answer such an important fundamental question and this is the most enlightening state of anyone and i have been here off and on since 1993. >> what is it? >> and collaborative and hopeful in answering that question big time and he showed he is quick on his feet and has a sense of humor and it happened with the republican party. >> at know who the democrat was that said idea you to heckle the president unless you want to buy him lunch because he showed what he's got what it takes to be commander-in-chief. with the most impressive display of courage under fi
two things i really governor in the united states who has made pickle ball is the state sport it was invented by a great republican us congressman back in the day also probably one of the worst take a ballplayers of any governor in the united states. >> . >> what is the reaction to the state of the union it was seen as a resourceful speech with a partisan reaction how do you think anything you want them to go harder on? >> number one i was a static but i have enjoyed the mall...
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additional measures of social support for the participants were discussed in the state duma, the meeting was held by the head of the faction, a just russia for the truth, sergei mironov, together we are what we call civil society, and, in fact, all citizens of russia , together with the state, must make sure that each participant of the special operations , being at the front, performing his military duty, he knew what would happen to them, he would never be left alone with the problems of the state and citizens russia will always be there at the meeting , we considered proposals that came from the expert community, prepared recommendations on providing participants with their own, additional measures, medical personnel with psychological and social rehabilitation, and also discussed the creation of a unified system of legal and social protection of fighters and members. their families. all recommendations will be sent to the government and now our rubric is parliamentary control, when a deputy solves the problems of his voter on a specific appeal to kanna kuznetsova the parents of the t
additional measures of social support for the participants were discussed in the state duma, the meeting was held by the head of the faction, a just russia for the truth, sergei mironov, together we are what we call civil society, and, in fact, all citizens of russia , together with the state, must make sure that each participant of the special operations , being at the front, performing his military duty, he knew what would happen to them, he would never be left alone with the problems of the...
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officially recognized the ukrainian mass media as partially free in in its annual report , the us state department condemned the disconnection of three ukrainian tv channels from the t2 digital network a year ago espresso was illegally disconnected from the digital network t2 without reasons, without explanations, no one took responsibility for our disconnection, why we cannot say, and most importantly, when we will be returned to the digital air espresso, continue to work for the victory of ukraine, we did not betray our viewers, our journalists become laureates of state awards and laureates of the shevchenko prize b' yanka zalevska was awarded the order of princess olga espresso quoted by the most influential world media we continue to document russia's crimes against ukraine and fight road propaganda freedom of speech is one of the main requirements of ukraine's membership in the eu and cannot be restricted even during war, well, listen, is there freedom of speech in a country where independent mass media are deprived of broadcasting the authorities must correct their mistakes and no
officially recognized the ukrainian mass media as partially free in in its annual report , the us state department condemned the disconnection of three ukrainian tv channels from the t2 digital network a year ago espresso was illegally disconnected from the digital network t2 without reasons, without explanations, no one took responsibility for our disconnection, why we cannot say, and most importantly, when we will be returned to the digital air espresso, continue to work for the victory of...
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could see that coming clearly by the national security state of the united states. as china helped russia completely bypass them and in an easier is talking about not using visa and mastercard and the entire global south. now talking about the dollarization. well, i think the important thing that china is doing this part of the world really deals with the belgian road initiative and where the united states is missed. the boat is in walking away from trans pacific partnership and trying to block the asian infrastructure investment bank. the china setting, so the idea that the united states thinks that can contain china because it contain the soviet union, the so, you know, it was a very weak state. the soviet union was like a 3rd world country that happened to have nuclear weapons. so maybe they contain them, maybe the soviets contain themselves, but you're not going to contain china. and this belief in containment is something that i've been very critical of over the past 2 years of the board and ministration . there's no doubt about that. you can contain a power, a
could see that coming clearly by the national security state of the united states. as china helped russia completely bypass them and in an easier is talking about not using visa and mastercard and the entire global south. now talking about the dollarization. well, i think the important thing that china is doing this part of the world really deals with the belgian road initiative and where the united states is missed. the boat is in walking away from trans pacific partnership and trying to block...
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chinese state media machine is set up to do, and disinformation, where state propaganda is where you whole stage, you have the microphone, you are telling everyone through loudspeakers what you want people to believe and all you can do, all you need to do is repeat that many times. disinformation is a bit harder in some ways, because you need to enter into a pre—existing conversation. so, in the case that joshua is giving, you need to understand, the role of us commentators and the role of conspiracy theories on the far—right, and where this might play to an overlap with your own interests. and then you can inject something into that existing discourse. in chinese state media, and i would love to hear from sean on this, from my understanding, all the kpis, all the targets that you are meant to achieve in the state media are set up to please the big bosses back at home in beijing, rather than people abroad or even have any kind of reflection on the real impact, the ability to go viral or influence these debates abroad. yes, absolutely nailed it. your audience isn't the audience. it is
chinese state media machine is set up to do, and disinformation, where state propaganda is where you whole stage, you have the microphone, you are telling everyone through loudspeakers what you want people to believe and all you can do, all you need to do is repeat that many times. disinformation is a bit harder in some ways, because you need to enter into a pre—existing conversation. so, in the case that joshua is giving, you need to understand, the role of us commentators and the role of...
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go to the united states. there should be no time limit. you may know that the claim for reparations with regard to what's being discussed in sacramento, california. as we speak, turns on the question of and slave africans. as you know in the united states of america, there is a legal principle that there should be there should not be a wrong without a remedy. the wrong was the fact that people were brought across the atlantic against their will, forced to work for free. the remedy is reparations to their descendants who have suffered grievously as a result of that initial enslavement. there is a stork president for reparations united states. i heard, and you're set a piece that there was mention of the, in an unjust incarceration of japanese americans during world war 2. a few decades later, they were granted reparations by the us government, united states government, even as lobby to broad for reparations to the folks who were subjected to the holocaust and central eastern europe, and the 1930. so the 1940,
go to the united states. there should be no time limit. you may know that the claim for reparations with regard to what's being discussed in sacramento, california. as we speak, turns on the question of and slave africans. as you know in the united states of america, there is a legal principle that there should be there should not be a wrong without a remedy. the wrong was the fact that people were brought across the atlantic against their will, forced to work for free. the remedy is...
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in the united states. the first time florida has been number one since 1957, number one in new business formations, number one in tourism, number one in economic freedom. by some measures because you're governor was going out, there's other measures that say new hampshire is but let's just say florida and new hampshire are near the top and economic freedom and we are both proud of that. [applause] we are number one in education freedom, we are number one in parental involvement in education, in our public higher education system is ranked number one in america by u.s. news & world report. we lead not merely with words, but with deeds. politics is not entertainment, it is not about building a brand or virtue signaling on social media. ultimately it is about delivering results. our record of florida producing results has been second to none. our success has shown that leadership matters and that boldness is rewarded. if i had listened to the people that urged caution, i don't believe we would have one by 1.5
in the united states. the first time florida has been number one since 1957, number one in new business formations, number one in tourism, number one in economic freedom. by some measures because you're governor was going out, there's other measures that say new hampshire is but let's just say florida and new hampshire are near the top and economic freedom and we are both proud of that. [applause] we are number one in education freedom, we are number one in parental involvement in education, in...
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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 burns on their elections. [applause] gov. kemp: i also want to congratulate the newly elected leaders and appointed committee chairs in both the senate and house. also want to congratulate again my fellow constitutional officers on their recent victories. over the last four years, our greatest achievements were accomplished when both chambers worked hand in hand with my office to put the people of our state first, ahead of the status quo. our future as a state relies on that partnership to do the right thing for our citizens, even when it may not be easy. each of you has my commitment to continue that work and do it together. that's good for our entire state. becau
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 burns on their elections. [applause] gov. kemp: i also want to...
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, the interests of the state of russia and belarus, in the interests of the union state, of course, tooory borisovich thank you so much for being with us live. we will now continue to discuss. thank you. yes. thank you very much. grigory karasin, representatives of the federation council committee on international affairs were in touch with us. and now let's continue discuss the concept of security with yury voskresensky, yury valeryevich, member of the constitutional commission of the republic of belarus, with us. yury valeryevich is already in touch. greetings, good day. well, in principle, it is clear to everyone that the concept of security implies yes, the involvement of both russia and belarus in ensuring security, but of a union state. well, friend, friend, or here, as a whole. and what, uh, is now being discussed in the republic of belarus in relation to just this concept of security, what are they saying and, uh, those people who are involved. here just in this process, well, in semey , this is certainly reflected. well, of course, everyone is discussing. the results of the sup
, the interests of the state of russia and belarus, in the interests of the union state, of course, tooory borisovich thank you so much for being with us live. we will now continue to discuss. thank you. yes. thank you very much. grigory karasin, representatives of the federation council committee on international affairs were in touch with us. and now let's continue discuss the concept of security with yury voskresensky, yury valeryevich, member of the constitutional commission of the republic...
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of state. and i get an advance copy of the speech. and there was nothing there about the child tax credit, or about child poverty as a whole. and i remember speaking with our head of public policy. and he said, "listen, we've worked for six months to try to get them to include a line in the speech. what if you could write the whole speech?" and that's the point. and so that's why a few weeks after i was inaugurated, i gave the speech that i wanted to give. we can and we will end child poverty in the state of maryland. [audience applauding] if you look at just in our first legislative session, the first 90 days, we held true to that by doing things like making permanent the child tax credit. tens of thousands of children have now just been lifted up the economic ladder in the stroke of a pen. by increasing the minimum wage and by speeding up the minimum wage to $15, we are going to see how, as soon as that is implemented, that is going to lift up over 150,000 marylanders up the economic ladder.
of state. and i get an advance copy of the speech. and there was nothing there about the child tax credit, or about child poverty as a whole. and i remember speaking with our head of public policy. and he said, "listen, we've worked for six months to try to get them to include a line in the speech. what if you could write the whole speech?" and that's the point. and so that's why a few weeks after i was inaugurated, i gave the speech that i wanted to give. we can and we will end child...
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yes, a union state.s the configuration of forces in the region in the northern region. here is the deployment of nuclear weapons on our territory , nuclear warheads on our territory. well, we also have iskanders. how many kilometers yes, and there i really like 500 km - this is what the russian claims. yes, for some reason, the americans write in separate articles that the range is possibly up to 2,000 km. well, it’s just that the rocket is not voiced differently. yes, and warheads may be other good joint moves. here belarus, russia, if you look like this globally, it is more than justified. yes , but where is it, if it is chess territory, to predict a variant in life, such moments when hasty forecasts did not lead to anything good. in our situation, well, we started with what, yes, two new nato members appear, but all these years they were considered as potential adversaries. well, if not the republic and belarus , then the russian federation, my experience of communicating with russian colleagues is un
yes, a union state.s the configuration of forces in the region in the northern region. here is the deployment of nuclear weapons on our territory , nuclear warheads on our territory. well, we also have iskanders. how many kilometers yes, and there i really like 500 km - this is what the russian claims. yes, for some reason, the americans write in separate articles that the range is possibly up to 2,000 km. well, it’s just that the rocket is not voiced differently. yes, and warheads may be...
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that certification cost of the state department. in the case of mexico all imported firearms are imported by the mexican military. and then any firearms to go to the police or to private individuals are security companies go from the military to those entities. most of the rest exported firearms to mexico are going to the police and the military. but, what happens in the certification department the mexican military always says that it is the end user firearms. even when those firearms are going to police forces. in the case of antonio's son in the 42 other students who were disappeared, the local police forces using firearms, again exported by colt. and a few months later the certificate that state department not say they were going to police this document should end users went to the producer, the exporter of the firearm's are going. the thing that went to the state department only showed the army end-users. the case in 2019 there are eight people killed by the state police unit just over the border from texas. these are some of t
that certification cost of the state department. in the case of mexico all imported firearms are imported by the mexican military. and then any firearms to go to the police or to private individuals are security companies go from the military to those entities. most of the rest exported firearms to mexico are going to the police and the military. but, what happens in the certification department the mexican military always says that it is the end user firearms. even when those firearms are...
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to the state budget. once again, colleagues, the state property fund is an ineffective body that manages state assets, and as of today, we must listen to the new head of the state property fund what is the fund's strategy 121 the borrower's amendment was rejected by the committee , please specify, vote for 50 no decision has been made, please 126 dear chairman, his fund is not provided proper control over the performance of the functions of the authorized body for the management of state-owned objects and over the effective use and preservation of state property well, listen, it is clearly written that as a result of the actions of inaction and ineffective actions of the previous management of the state property fund, the state loses property, the state loses enterprises, therefore, we must listen to the report of the accounting chamber regarding activities of the previous manager and to listen to the concept that our colleague grows up in the mayor's view regarding further development ruslan oleksiyovych
to the state budget. once again, colleagues, the state property fund is an ineffective body that manages state assets, and as of today, we must listen to the new head of the state property fund what is the fund's strategy 121 the borrower's amendment was rejected by the committee , please specify, vote for 50 no decision has been made, please 126 dear chairman, his fund is not provided proper control over the performance of the functions of the authorized body for the management of state-owned...
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kansas is on the road to prosperity and state of our state is strong, very strong.crats and republicans, not a single bill was be signed into law if people would have dug in their heels and refused to budge. could learn a thing or two about how we operate here in kansas. but we can't get complacent. so my message to you tonight continue to meet me in the middle. that is how cans and differences in their everyday lives. china solve the big challenges ahead of us like how to cut taxes for kansas without jeopardizing our schools. how to avoid to preserve the essence of our communities. how to make sure every kansas can access a mental health care they need to live happy full lives. i've already reviewed my budget tonight let's focus on the larger challenges the others will need help in addressing that would determine our state's future. let's our taxes. as prices continue to rise kansas need relief and they need it now. in december comprehensive plan to cut taxes for working families and seniors. that zero out until 2025. very first thing we must do this session is ful
kansas is on the road to prosperity and state of our state is strong, very strong.crats and republicans, not a single bill was be signed into law if people would have dug in their heels and refused to budge. could learn a thing or two about how we operate here in kansas. but we can't get complacent. so my message to you tonight continue to meet me in the middle. that is how cans and differences in their everyday lives. china solve the big challenges ahead of us like how to cut taxes for kansas...
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state of ohio, mike dewine. [applause] [applause] >> welcome to the house. gov. dewine: thank you very much. [applause] gov. dewine: thank you very much. [applause] gov. dewine: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] speaker stevens, president hartman, leader antonio members of the general assembly, chief justice kennedy. supreme, elected statewide officials, lieutenant governor houston, my fellow citizens. my fellow citizens of ohio, we me at a time of great opportunity for ohio, a time of great opportunity for ohio and it's a sense. it is also a time of great challenges. our future is bright, but that future will be defined by how well we educate our children and how we tear down the barriers to their success. we are challenged as never before because at no time in our history has the full education of our children been more important. the budget that i will present to you today reflects the moral imperative we have to see that all are fully educated. therefore, every ohioan will have the tools
state of ohio, mike dewine. [applause] [applause] >> welcome to the house. gov. dewine: thank you very much. [applause] gov. dewine: thank you very much. [applause] gov. dewine: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] speaker stevens, president hartman, leader antonio members of the general assembly, chief justice kennedy. supreme, elected statewide officials, lieutenant governor houston, my fellow citizens. my fellow citizens of ohio, we me at a time of great opportunity...
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their should basically be 2 kinds red states and blue states. but the supreme court, starting in the sixty's, made it illegal for the conservative states to legislate in one direction, which would be against porn contraception, sodomy, gay, marriage, et cetera. that's what we have to reverse in this. well, and tim gordon, let's continue this conversation. i'm a talked about the idea that marriage is something that goes across state lines and how that argument was used to push for a federal and at federal acceptance of the law. when we come back, we will continue to look at how authentic he west purse for homosexual rights in foreign countries really is going with our guest. him gordon state. ah huh. ah ah ah, what if i told you that the key to understanding the universe was a tiny particle which is nearly impossible to detect so much so that they are even called ghost particles. they do exist and they are called neutrinos. this brings us here to the caucasus mountains, here in cub vino berkadia, where we're going to visit the unique box on neutr
their should basically be 2 kinds red states and blue states. but the supreme court, starting in the sixty's, made it illegal for the conservative states to legislate in one direction, which would be against porn contraception, sodomy, gay, marriage, et cetera. that's what we have to reverse in this. well, and tim gordon, let's continue this conversation. i'm a talked about the idea that marriage is something that goes across state lines and how that argument was used to push for a federal and...
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here let us republican states secede from democratic states and there will be some kind.ch two americas or three americas well , firstly, the majority of the population still does not support it. secondly, the federal government will not allow this now. everything can happen in the range of 10-15 years, but for now, of course, this is not realistic. well, you can’t see such a thing, well, relatively speaking, a malcolm, or martin luther king who can lead such charismatics here who could lead such movements is not visible. well, of course, and the most important question is that now they are still not the situation, in 1861 there is no clear boundary. the confrontation, for example, yoga and the north, the confrontation is going on between sorry , twenty-five megacities in the usa where the liberal elector and everything else america is basically consolidated there, even in texas in florida in other republican states in large cities. still democrats. you live, they vote for that party, but imagine the scenario of the conditional separation of 25 megacities in the spirit of
here let us republican states secede from democratic states and there will be some kind.ch two americas or three americas well , firstly, the majority of the population still does not support it. secondly, the federal government will not allow this now. everything can happen in the range of 10-15 years, but for now, of course, this is not realistic. well, you can’t see such a thing, well, relatively speaking, a malcolm, or martin luther king who can lead such charismatics here who could lead...
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that number is going up dramatically and rather being non state actors. here we have for $211.00 a year right now. and i guess the question is, is it's great to hear about international norms into warn people. but as you see, americans in every nation of the world, are there other steps that can be taken to create disincentives ah, 4 states doing this that, that, that may not be on my radar screen. yeah, and then we should just pause a moment. ed to reflect on, on diane foley, who's just contributed so much to this community of people who care about these issues and who turned obviously personal on family tragedy and to really extraordinary work outside of government, but also work with government to keep the priority on resolving these cases and preventing future wants really it inspires a lot of us who work in this, in this area and, and to your pointed to a point that, that she and others have rightly called attention to. we do think we can and intend to do more, to deter and by punishing deter future cases. so part of that executive order that i menti
that number is going up dramatically and rather being non state actors. here we have for $211.00 a year right now. and i guess the question is, is it's great to hear about international norms into warn people. but as you see, americans in every nation of the world, are there other steps that can be taken to create disincentives ah, 4 states doing this that, that, that may not be on my radar screen. yeah, and then we should just pause a moment. ed to reflect on, on diane foley, who's just...
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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,...