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the united states merchant marine. ♪ united states army.united states air force. ♪ united states space force. ♪ united states marine corps. ♪ ignited states coast guard. -- united states coast guard. ♪ united states navy. ♪ let's hear it for the united states navy ceremonial band. this concludes today's ceremony. thank you very much for joining us today. a special thank you to our boy scout troop for their support and for the national park service rangers and their fabulous volunteers in yellow for their amazing support of veterans today and every day at the world war ii memorial. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪
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the state capital is that were the war of the roses ended, the state capital at the war of. the roses, yes. thank. speaking of our future generation, it's to have our our generation of tennessee in here to ask the first question. yeah, probably the most noted story at the state capitol building. we have the and i do not have time. i wish i could tell you the story, but the state capitol was site of the final fight for women's suffrage in 1920. another story we brag about here in tennessee that we were the last state to ratify the 19th amendment in 1920 and had someone come to me in and say, well, is that really something to be proud of that you were the last one and it's completely changed my perspective. but that's it. well, okay, well, but nonetheless, we were. but the war of the roses the anti suffragist war, the red roses and the la belle and, the pro suffragist wore the yellow. and we all know the story of. young henry byrne from niobrara, who took his mother's advice, which every young should do and voted, changed his mind and changed his vote from no to yes and gave u
the state capital is that were the war of the roses ended, the state capital at the war of. the roses, yes. thank. speaking of our future generation, it's to have our our generation of tennessee in here to ask the first question. yeah, probably the most noted story at the state capitol building. we have the and i do not have time. i wish i could tell you the story, but the state capitol was site of the final fight for women's suffrage in 1920. another story we brag about here in tennessee that...
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states, tom clark. general dwight eisenhower arrives in the car. army secretary kenneth royal. behind him is the future general bismarck, gray clad battalion of point. the brigade midshipmen of the united states naval academy at annapolis passes in review. next come the cadets of the united coast guard academy. men of the marine corps, a march down the broad avenue, which today is the parade ground for branch of the armed services. the 82 of the flying boxcar lead, one of the greatest air armadas ever to fly over the capital. more than hundred planes in all. i giant b 36 bombers pass overhead. the parade includes not only the military, but is a panorama of american life. the president's home of missouri has several displays. one of them a wagon drawn by mule. other blows depict the product and of the various states. this is kentucky the vice president's home state? state, texas float moved down the avenue. the district of columbia display features reproductions of the capitol and the washington from the
states, tom clark. general dwight eisenhower arrives in the car. army secretary kenneth royal. behind him is the future general bismarck, gray clad battalion of point. the brigade midshipmen of the united states naval academy at annapolis passes in review. next come the cadets of the united coast guard academy. men of the marine corps, a march down the broad avenue, which today is the parade ground for branch of the armed services. the 82 of the flying boxcar lead, one of the greatest air...
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the heads of state, they just good enough. what do they mean for dictates as though for democracy, security did they offer it in the event of a terrorist attack? how is that a sport drive is trains going down the chapter one, training the school? how do you schools a guest of states, members of the military police being trained in but let the set to be deployed with the motorcycles as i go through the visiting guest for security reasons. we're not using that full names. mazda sergeant thomas m is them instructor. they have to be in complete control of the $200.00 kilo might to cycle. diagram the rope drive around, stay stable, what is your line of sight and let go up? fluid work can on get on to the training takes 3 months. they also have to learn how to drive in various formations at high speeds, and right, so on the streets to change that formation immediately when they get to remote, come on, ok. the finish the course to the front and park and a nice straight line. the way we do it and leaving you today, they're also leavin
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whereas states like new york, as well as california and many other states, have enacted these shieldisely for this situation, to protect patients from providers who are crossing state lines for care, and look, folks are looking to those states to provide access to care. because as we know, you can't go to the people in all of the states in this country to pass ballot measures. you can't flip every legislature in time to provide care. these shield laws are going to be really, really critical. what we're seeing now is really the first national case that's going to test the two. now remember, for listeners, viewers, these are two different customer sit courts. so i think what we have to watch out for is how a fifth circuit court will rule, versus where the eastern courts, federal courts, and whether this goes to the supreme court, we've already seen the court punt on medication abortion cases. we've already seen the supreme court punt on emergency medical care. so we're going into a supreme court term where we're going to see a lot of action on abortion. and that's not a great thing for
whereas states like new york, as well as california and many other states, have enacted these shieldisely for this situation, to protect patients from providers who are crossing state lines for care, and look, folks are looking to those states to provide access to care. because as we know, you can't go to the people in all of the states in this country to pass ballot measures. you can't flip every legislature in time to provide care. these shield laws are going to be really, really critical....
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or a secretary of state. they work so closely with the president's requirement give the public opinion. 's requirement give the public opinion. public opinion is of course important. when i became the ambassador for the first time in my life i think people to people lines of communication. it's more important to observe the good for the ambassador to do. >> to get the public opinion in the united states two things are very important in my view. numbernt one to step up to strengthen the people to people communication, the airline communication, people to people communication line is very important. and i also seeped from japan in all 50 states is very important. and for japan. i consider and do this all day it's really a privilege. [applause] please join me in a really warm round of applause for this extraordinary leader of the alliance. [applause] >> thank you. we will take a fewut
or a secretary of state. they work so closely with the president's requirement give the public opinion. 's requirement give the public opinion. public opinion is of course important. when i became the ambassador for the first time in my life i think people to people lines of communication. it's more important to observe the good for the ambassador to do. >> to get the public opinion in the united states two things are very important in my view. numbernt one to step up to strengthen the...
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i also from japan, 50 states, the united states is very important. diplomacy from now on is becoming more important for both united states and japan. chris: wonderful. i could sit here and do this all day. it's really a privilege. amb. kato: ok. [laughter] chris: please join me in a really
i also from japan, 50 states, the united states is very important. diplomacy from now on is becoming more important for both united states and japan. chris: wonderful. i could sit here and do this all day. it's really a privilege. amb. kato: ok. [laughter] chris: please join me in a really
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i mean, it has to be the united states president speaking on behalf of the united states.the secretary of state or the secretary of state of defence, or for that matter, the german chancellor. i think the message has to come from him. he has to endorse it. i mean, it has to be the united states president speaking on behalf of the united states. it's not going to be the secretary of state or the secretary of state of defence, or for that matter, the german chancellor. what do donald trump's picks for his new administration. what do they tell us? because there are completely different people with different views. pete hegseth is saying that it's right to call vladimir putin a war criminal. tulsi gabbard, proposed director of national intelligence, says that russia had legitimate security concerns and that's why it invaded. what does it tell us about donald trump's plans how to tackle this issue? well, his secretary of state designee also, he held up senator rubio, delayed secretary tillerson's confirmation as secretary of state because the secretary... secretary tillerson wo
i mean, it has to be the united states president speaking on behalf of the united states.the secretary of state or the secretary of state of defence, or for that matter, the german chancellor. i think the message has to come from him. he has to endorse it. i mean, it has to be the united states president speaking on behalf of the united states. it's not going to be the secretary of state or the secretary of state of defence, or for that matter, the german chancellor. what do donald trump's...
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after serving our state in the house of delegates, in the state senate, secretary of state, and governor, we went through a couple of tragedies, tough tragedies when joe was our governor and i can say, with maybe one exception, maybe my dad, i've never seen such an empathetic governor, and i'm going to miss working side by side with him and i know that the relationship we've built will be for years to come. and joe has been the senior senator through all the ten years i've been here, i've got big shoes to fill, in case i forget that, joe reminds me. sometimes we disagree, but we do it respectfully and on the merits. we might disagree, we don't become disagreeable and the next day we get up and fight for the i think so this that we believe in, to focus our energy on improving the lives of our neighbors, that's how joe sees his constituents, everybody's joe's neighbor. and that's what makes him a relentless advocate for our state. we share the same goals. all of us do in mind of helping our states and our constituents, and in some ways, joe and i have served like a tag team for our state.
after serving our state in the house of delegates, in the state senate, secretary of state, and governor, we went through a couple of tragedies, tough tragedies when joe was our governor and i can say, with maybe one exception, maybe my dad, i've never seen such an empathetic governor, and i'm going to miss working side by side with him and i know that the relationship we've built will be for years to come. and joe has been the senior senator through all the ten years i've been here, i've got...
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a mock of respect for guests of state, because in the state cost those guests all the top priority. what do you think? let's just know in the comments below. oh, don't forget to subscribe to our channel. the exciting pod costs know on tv. my fee is and with i'm going to be a good model that always you can defend yourself that you can start off with what like to come out when you're married. how does on mental health impact a lot of life between east to west or the cross is right in the middle and the world around germany is getting more dangerous. we de code what it means senior next to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspective. the rebels take them off because of the dictates of slaves to moscow. can syria find peace of the 14 years of war. is there a charles for democracy? what about the power balance in the region? to the point, we also offer the assets don't fold down syria to the point the in 6 to minutes on d w, the this shadows, these are costs and video shed light on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employ
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granite state debates. and in a divisive election-year with the narrowly divided congress in hampshire's first congressional district feature the most hard-fought and hard-edged statewide race. she's the most extreme extreme of that nominate that supports district borders have ever seen. and fear-mongering the people of the granite state did cannot stand on the record of results. they grew up in family businesses learning the roads from entrepreneurs through the two term incumbent says he built on those legends as an executive counselor before going to washington. his republican challenger worked in resin comes -- president trump's office. with contrasting opinions on issues ranging from social security to abortion and climate these candidates offered distinctly different visions for the future of new hampshire and the united states. tonight the candidates for the firstt congressional district. good evening and thank you for d joiningg us for the granite stae to be. i'm political director adam fenton. we ar
granite state debates. and in a divisive election-year with the narrowly divided congress in hampshire's first congressional district feature the most hard-fought and hard-edged statewide race. she's the most extreme extreme of that nominate that supports district borders have ever seen. and fear-mongering the people of the granite state did cannot stand on the record of results. they grew up in family businesses learning the roads from entrepreneurs through the two term incumbent says he built...
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i believe it is in the best interest of the united states and the world as a whole that the united states negotiate rather than go back to the cold war relationship with the soviet union. i do not look at the picture is bleakly as you have indicated in your question. i believe the united states has had many successes in recent years and recent months as far as the communist movement is concerned. we have been successful with portugal where a year ago it looked like there was a very great possibility that the communists would take over in portugal. it did not happen. we have a democracy in portugal today. i should say maybe two years ago the soviet union looked like they had continued strength in the middle east. today according to prime minister rabin, the soviet union is weaker in the middle east then they have been in many years. the soviet union relationship with egypt is at a low level. the soviet union relationship with syria is at a very low point. the united states today according to prime minister rabin of israel is that of peace in its influence and power in the middle east. let'
i believe it is in the best interest of the united states and the world as a whole that the united states negotiate rather than go back to the cold war relationship with the soviet union. i do not look at the picture is bleakly as you have indicated in your question. i believe the united states has had many successes in recent years and recent months as far as the communist movement is concerned. we have been successful with portugal where a year ago it looked like there was a very great...
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we have 15 states that have bans against betting on in-state college events in their state, including their student athletes. we have the letter i reached out to and referred to, many of these cases i wish they had been referred to us to investigate and handle and treat as criminals. the response to that in new jersey is very low, and in many ways, nonexistent. i'm not saying harassment doesn't exist, but the tools are there -- >> thank you. my time is up. thank you very much. >> thank you, senator welsch. although this is a hearing, it is nomally dedicated to the issue of gambling in sports and like, other issues have arisen. i want to give the honorable baker to complete a few answers that he may not have had a chance, but i would like to ask you, how many athletes are there in the united states and in the ncaa schools? >> 510,000. >> how many transgender athletes are you aware of? >> less than ten. >> less than ten out of 510,000? >> yep. >> are you governed when it comes to the policy of the ncaa by state law? >> of course. >> so if 25 of the 50 states currently say that transgend
we have 15 states that have bans against betting on in-state college events in their state, including their student athletes. we have the letter i reached out to and referred to, many of these cases i wish they had been referred to us to investigate and handle and treat as criminals. the response to that in new jersey is very low, and in many ways, nonexistent. i'm not saying harassment doesn't exist, but the tools are there -- >> thank you. my time is up. thank you very much. >>...
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may god bless the united states of america.gentlemen, and performance of "lafayette's welcome" a new patriotic song. >> ♪ >>[singing "lafayette's welcome"] ♪ [singing "lafayette's welcome"] o father, name alone, here are then titles we thy children give homage known when freemen greet the furry. -- greet the free. here patriot shield thy head beneath the oak now helped to rear, welcome, deliver, champion, friend. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen the ambassador of france to the united states. >> distinguished guests, it is a great honor to address you here in the u.s. capital. 200 years to the day of the speech lafayette delivered. representing an enduring friendship between france and the united states. i will quote him directly. from the manuscript of his original speech or today. i will not read the whole speech. "my obligations to the united state date from the time i had the happiness to be adopted as a favorite american death" -- favorite american.". the purpose was not to glorify the marquis de lafayette. the purpose
may god bless the united states of america.gentlemen, and performance of "lafayette's welcome" a new patriotic song. >> ♪ >>[singing "lafayette's welcome"] ♪ [singing "lafayette's welcome"] o father, name alone, here are then titles we thy children give homage known when freemen greet the furry. -- greet the free. here patriot shield thy head beneath the oak now helped to rear, welcome, deliver, champion, friend. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and...
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we are trying to help states, again, healthcare is a state province.ovide some resources you know to help or steer, help steer, promote. one of the things we have done is try to promote certain professions. we are actually doing a lot more for the graduating of more primary care physicians. ob/gyn is considered in many states her primary care practice we do that. we try to help fund areas where there is a clear shortage. ultimately, it is on the states because you decide the licensing and all the rest. we will try to work with you. i will be honest. one of the reasons you are seeing more shortages is the restrictions on abortion care and a lot are leaving certain states because they cannot really practice the way that they were taught. i know many stories of medical students who are no longer thinking of going to particular residency programs. even in their home states because they do not believe it's ob/gyn that they will be able to fulfill their full practice as doctors. just squeeze there is a shortage of doctors who can address some of the concerns
we are trying to help states, again, healthcare is a state province.ovide some resources you know to help or steer, help steer, promote. one of the things we have done is try to promote certain professions. we are actually doing a lot more for the graduating of more primary care physicians. ob/gyn is considered in many states her primary care practice we do that. we try to help fund areas where there is a clear shortage. ultimately, it is on the states because you decide the licensing and all...
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after serving our state in the house of delegates, in the state senate, secretary of state, as governor, we went through a couple of tragedies, really you tough tragedies when joe was our governor. i can say with maybe one exception, maybe my dad, they might be equal, itch' never seen such a compassionate, empathetic, and effective governor during really, really tough times. so i'm going to miss working side by side with him but i know the relationship that we've built over these years will continue for years to come. joe has been the senior senator from west virginia for all of my ten years of my tenure and the reality is i got big shoes to fill here. and in case i forget that, joe reminds me of that every single day. sometimes we disagree, but when we disagree, we do it respectfully and on the merits. we might disagree. we don't become disagreeable. the next day we get up and fight for the things we both believe in. and that is to focus our energy on improving the lives of our neighbors. that's how joe sees his constituents. everybody's joe's neighbor. and that's what makes him a rele
after serving our state in the house of delegates, in the state senate, secretary of state, as governor, we went through a couple of tragedies, really you tough tragedies when joe was our governor. i can say with maybe one exception, maybe my dad, they might be equal, itch' never seen such a compassionate, empathetic, and effective governor during really, really tough times. so i'm going to miss working side by side with him but i know the relationship that we've built over these years will...
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within the united states. i, i don't, i don't see that as sort of something which is developing here. um, i think the basic point though is that the working class of every country has the same interest and that includes the workers of present all russia, india, china. we all have the same interest, and those interests are opposed to the capital as governments that control all of these countries and ask for, you know, the breaks power as they're constantly seeking an agreement with imperialism. you know, whatever, you know, differences they have their appeal as always somehow that they can read some sort of accommodation with the imperialist powers and are constantly finding that they, they can't because of the burial of them. so it's not an agreement, but domination. but the response isn't somehow that these capitalized buyers are all reactionary. are deeply hostile to the interest of the workers in their own countries. that they are not a force for progressive transformation or opposing imperialism. it is the
within the united states. i, i don't, i don't see that as sort of something which is developing here. um, i think the basic point though is that the working class of every country has the same interest and that includes the workers of present all russia, india, china. we all have the same interest, and those interests are opposed to the capital as governments that control all of these countries and ask for, you know, the breaks power as they're constantly seeking an agreement with imperialism....
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half state states in the united states have done the same. the constitution allows the states to protect kids from unproven life altering procedures based on uncertain science. the states have exercised the power to regulate the practice of medicine for hundreds of years, it is one of the fundamental things that they do. tennessee has drawn a line based on age which is something laws do all the time. the other size -- side argues sb one discriminates on the basis of sex because it prohibits cross sex hormones for kids but this misses the common sense fact that boys and growth react differently to different hormone treatments. the law targets the harm, not on the basis of sex. it regulates regardless of sex. as justice ruth bader ginsburg, the greatest feminist in the history of the court, recognized, there are enduring physical differences between the sexes. there just are. the constitution does not require legal absurdity in response to biological reality. the dramatic and unexplained increase in the use of life altering procedures on kids i
half state states in the united states have done the same. the constitution allows the states to protect kids from unproven life altering procedures based on uncertain science. the states have exercised the power to regulate the practice of medicine for hundreds of years, it is one of the fundamental things that they do. tennessee has drawn a line based on age which is something laws do all the time. the other size -- side argues sb one discriminates on the basis of sex because it prohibits...
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and the accords said that we were going to lift sanctions, being the state abrupt, the united states of america was going to lift sanctions if maduro plays by the rules that he signed an barbados. maduro is just as we did not play by one of the rules. so then why did you give the ability for them to continue making money? >> so i think you know, chairwoman, that about a week ago we announced individual sanctions to hold accountable some of the key officials that were involved with the electoral manipulation that we are talking about as well as some of the brutal repression that we detailed in our testimony. that was a way in which we are beginning to hold accountable those associate with maduro who have been -- >> that is fantastic. those people then cannot leave venezuela and go to disney world or go to broadway or enjoy their fruits of what they stole. i got it but i'm talking about our oil companies. not only hours but you're not entry my questions are going to go to the next one. 50 comedies have applied for a venezuelan oil license, 50. shell from netherlands. did you grant a li
and the accords said that we were going to lift sanctions, being the state abrupt, the united states of america was going to lift sanctions if maduro plays by the rules that he signed an barbados. maduro is just as we did not play by one of the rules. so then why did you give the ability for them to continue making money? >> so i think you know, chairwoman, that about a week ago we announced individual sanctions to hold accountable some of the key officials that were involved with the...
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and it will soon be in 50 states. there aren't about behavioral health clinics throughout the country and the states. they are becoming the model on how to provide care especially because they are 24/7 not just 9 to 5 clinics. 988 i hope you'll consider to support. president biden put $1.5 billion into 988. the year before he came in the budget for 988 was 22 million. 3.5 years he put in $1.5 billion. the only way make it go in national is to be able to service veteran's specifically through a dedicated line and help native american communities and so forth rate it is grown and a its working the backup centers are there but it does hope we will see the partnership of the states. talked about the wildfire. we are doing more on extreme heat and wildfire smoke. i urge you to take a look at liheap funding low income energy assistance support because there's an imbalance. liheap was a program that helped in the winter with the cold in a lot of states have during the summer real issues and with the wildfire smoke and the de
and it will soon be in 50 states. there aren't about behavioral health clinics throughout the country and the states. they are becoming the model on how to provide care especially because they are 24/7 not just 9 to 5 clinics. 988 i hope you'll consider to support. president biden put $1.5 billion into 988. the year before he came in the budget for 988 was 22 million. 3.5 years he put in $1.5 billion. the only way make it go in national is to be able to service veteran's specifically through a...
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you can buy tickets in now 45 different states and continue to add states.ge. they are currently 302,575,350 to 1. i talked to one retired math teacher who says 302 million to 1 is a bridge too far for me. >> that's a pretty big number. >> yes. >> are you playing this lottery? >> no. >> and why not? >> because i don't have money to throw away. >> you play the big one? >> i'm playing the big one. the mega. i'd be happy with four numbers and the mega ball. i'm not greedy, you know? [laughter] >> here have to win the whole thing? >> i'm not greedy. i'll share. i don't really care. as long as i get a little something to pay off bills. >> i don't know if playing the lottery catches you up on bills or may be creates more bills, but whatever, like you said, keep getting on that board no matter how many times you fall off. guys, back to you. >> anita: yeah, and i know the odds are pretty stacked against a player, but somebody has got to win, right? >> probably. somebody we don't know. that's my guess. >> anita: all right, jeff flock, thank you so much for entertaini
you can buy tickets in now 45 different states and continue to add states.ge. they are currently 302,575,350 to 1. i talked to one retired math teacher who says 302 million to 1 is a bridge too far for me. >> that's a pretty big number. >> yes. >> are you playing this lottery? >> no. >> and why not? >> because i don't have money to throw away. >> you play the big one? >> i'm playing the big one. the mega. i'd be happy with four numbers and the...
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we have state prisons. we have local jails, county jails filled with all kinds of people, millions of people. would we call that mass incarceration? in other words, do people get a pass just because there's a lot of them breaking the law, just because there's a lot of murderers and rapists and burglars and so forth. so you know what? and we can't divide this guy who's a parent from his child. it's funny how they they project all these emotional arguments on top of their position. and people who knowingly, voluntarily come into this country illegally defying our laws, and they know they're doing it. it's amazing how they try to how to define this. it seems to me if you have mass importation, then you need mass deportation. no. >> well, that's true, and particularly because, look, the vast majority of the aliens who entered illegally in the country, particularly in the last four years, are single adult males. you know, the number of family units? yeah, there are some, but they're they're very small. it's almo
we have state prisons. we have local jails, county jails filled with all kinds of people, millions of people. would we call that mass incarceration? in other words, do people get a pass just because there's a lot of them breaking the law, just because there's a lot of murderers and rapists and burglars and so forth. so you know what? and we can't divide this guy who's a parent from his child. it's funny how they they project all these emotional arguments on top of their position. and people who...
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from tuolumne county where the state first went live with its new state of the art 911 network and where we uncovered pages of records from the sheriff's department documenting public safety concerns impacting real life 911 calls. leanne: they were testing our lives. candice: we're driving south to speak with a man who's asked to remain anonymous because he's working on california next generation 911 right now which is a major project to upgrade our landline designed 911 technology to an internet based system. male: i wouldn't have called you if it was just something minor, but there's major issues here. candice: he doesn't work with the state or one of the companies hired to create our next gen system. he's with another telecommunications company and has experience setting up other similar systems nationwide. candice: some would say, hey, you're representing a vendor who's just bitter because they didn't get the contract. male: not at all. we lose contracts all the time. public safety is not about, you know, making money. lives are at stake, property is at stake. candice: when did you s
from tuolumne county where the state first went live with its new state of the art 911 network and where we uncovered pages of records from the sheriff's department documenting public safety concerns impacting real life 911 calls. leanne: they were testing our lives. candice: we're driving south to speak with a man who's asked to remain anonymous because he's working on california next generation 911 right now which is a major project to upgrade our landline designed 911 technology to an...
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its law to its stated health concerns.uardrails, sb 1 bans the care outright no matterowritical it is for an individual patient. that approach is a stark departure of pediatricin all other context. sb 1 leaves the same medications and many others entirely unrestricted when used for other purpose, even hose uses present similar risks. the sixth circuit never considered whether tennessee could juthat sex-based line because the equal protection clause requires more, this court should remand so that sb1 can be reviewed under the correct standard. i welcome the court's questions. >> much of your -- the latter part of your opening statement suggests tt e -- seemed to suggest that there's an outright ban on ts eatment, but that's not the case. it's really for minors. so why isn't this simply a case of age classification when it comehese treatments as opposed to a ban as you suggested in the opening statement? >> it is certainly true that the statute classifies based on age, but it packages that age restriction and says for all ad
its law to its stated health concerns.uardrails, sb 1 bans the care outright no matterowritical it is for an individual patient. that approach is a stark departure of pediatricin all other context. sb 1 leaves the same medications and many others entirely unrestricted when used for other purpose, even hose uses present similar risks. the sixth circuit never considered whether tennessee could juthat sex-based line because the equal protection clause requires more, this court should remand so...
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another thing that really varies state-to-state is different states have mediation or administrative appeal processes that can make challenges a lot more accessible instead of just having to file something in state court where you need an attorney who is barred in that state. but that can really vary in terms of how effective they are. one good example is the pennsylvania office of open records. which is an administrative appeal process where you can -- have almost anything reviewed. it still may not go in your favor but it's a good option that really looks at the withheld records. other differences with -- between the federal and state is deadlines can run the gamut. some states have very short deadlines of maybe only a few business days. some of them have very vague deadline they just say, as soon as possible or promptly. you kind of have to just make sure you stay on top of them. i recommend that with federal foia requests too but especially in states, it's very important to stay on top of them and make sure that they really are working as quickly as possible to provide records pr
another thing that really varies state-to-state is different states have mediation or administrative appeal processes that can make challenges a lot more accessible instead of just having to file something in state court where you need an attorney who is barred in that state. but that can really vary in terms of how effective they are. one good example is the pennsylvania office of open records. which is an administrative appeal process where you can -- have almost anything reviewed. it still...
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why do you think of the state department? they would just blank, i mean they're always blank faces of those press conferences, but the $10000000.00 bounty is still on the website that the us state department of doing the blankets. so what i can get $10000000.00 of i tell you will government to information about the kill july any whatever his real name is you're, you're asking me, am i surprised that that's up there? i am surprised that they haven't taken it down. i mean, it's quite clear that the administration of the mainstream media in the united states is doing everything they can to clean up val july and portray him as a changed man to make him look like he's now thomas jefferson and no longer an advocate operative so the fact that they've left that up on the website is somewhat surprising. what do you think going through the heads of old is john list on the news rooms on the coal face that your broadcast is in your big newspapers? knowing full well? the picture is coming through on social media of judge is being destroye
why do you think of the state department? they would just blank, i mean they're always blank faces of those press conferences, but the $10000000.00 bounty is still on the website that the us state department of doing the blankets. so what i can get $10000000.00 of i tell you will government to information about the kill july any whatever his real name is you're, you're asking me, am i surprised that that's up there? i am surprised that they haven't taken it down. i mean, it's quite clear that...
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ohio state and penn state to have a home game and indiana as well. that's the big 10 viewpoint of how it should be. >> brad: dan lanning said we will punch until it's over. a great game. 45-37. congreatulations to the oregon ducks. the number 1 seed and the 2024 big 10 champions in their first year in the expanded big 10 conference. >> gary: a lot of respect on that field for both teams. nothing better than to compete at that level and give it your all on the field. >> brad: traveled over 2200 miles to get to indianapolis and will go home happy. a winning quarterback and what it looks like. the jubilation of dillon gabriel on his way to new york for the heisman trophy ceremony. the other side drew allar 2 bad plays really and that's how he feels. tez johnson with a back flip for good measure. the player of the game. the dejection and the feeling of a big game loss for coach franklin. dan lanning the smirk and smile still perfect at 13 and 0. >> gary: 2 quarterbacks meets. they both gave their all for the football team. a really good game. a great pit
ohio state and penn state to have a home game and indiana as well. that's the big 10 viewpoint of how it should be. >> brad: dan lanning said we will punch until it's over. a great game. 45-37. congreatulations to the oregon ducks. the number 1 seed and the 2024 big 10 champions in their first year in the expanded big 10 conference. >> gary: a lot of respect on that field for both teams. nothing better than to compete at that level and give it your all on the field. >> brad:...
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so we must stated as we fight. so they fight for the regime which has already did the sale or to give to the rest of the initial m for human resources. we fight for the people who have been living on this lives whose ancestors will actually developing those lands, building sieges, buildings, factories for centuries and centuries. we care about people not about the natural resources of which somebody in the united states would like. would like to keep and to have your opinions, just as a servant on seeking these natural resources. so the message which we wanted to so by testing in the real, in the real action this hypersonic system is that we will we will be ready to do anything to defend and digital with interest some time ago, mr. kirby who is a white house communications, cogent nato, he was asking the questions, answering questions about the escalation and about the possibility of nuclear weapons being unemployed. and she said, oh no, no, we don't want escalation. because then the, if there is some nuclear eleme
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when states disappear. so do people the cross i can syria and joined by my guess, stanley cohen in new york. he is a human rights lawyer also in new york, if she's approx out. he is a former advisor to the middle east, peace and boy, and a political strategist. and in lake jackson, we cross who daniel mcadams. he's the executive director of the wrong po institute for peace and prosperity. gentlemen, cross sack rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, danny. i'd like to go to you 1st because i need your help in understanding what's going on in syria because, you know, i been, i'm in the news business. it's my job to follow what people are saying. and i'm coming across these kind of strange narratives, like, for instance, the 1st one, syria has been liberated by brave freedom fighters. okay. it's one narrative. but all long sighted israel obviously needs to invade syria because the country has been invaded by dangerous terrace. i don't see how those 2 can coincide, a
when states disappear. so do people the cross i can syria and joined by my guess, stanley cohen in new york. he is a human rights lawyer also in new york, if she's approx out. he is a former advisor to the middle east, peace and boy, and a political strategist. and in lake jackson, we cross who daniel mcadams. he's the executive director of the wrong po institute for peace and prosperity. gentlemen, cross sack rolls in effect. that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate,...
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the other state. if the policy changed in one way, it would hurt him. if you change to the other way, it could hurt me. we were fiercely debating what the policy should be. then there were some words exchanged during the committee markup and i went on the floor and the exchange of words, even some four letter words. the person that i had one of the fiercest disagreements with, really angry, i was angry and he was angry, became the person i worked with on some significant legislation later. i want tell you what bill because that will give it away, but those things happen, but i think some of the fiercest debates are the ones you remember the most and somewhere your side was not successful and others where you are prevailing. we had fierce debates about health care. before, during and in the midst of the effort to repeal the affordable care act, which are side prevailed ultimately because we had a number of publicans vote with us and prevent the repeal. that created a lot of tension and acrimony because
the other state. if the policy changed in one way, it would hurt him. if you change to the other way, it could hurt me. we were fiercely debating what the policy should be. then there were some words exchanged during the committee markup and i went on the floor and the exchange of words, even some four letter words. the person that i had one of the fiercest disagreements with, really angry, i was angry and he was angry, became the person i worked with on some significant legislation later. i...
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gpoc runs the unity state oilfield.'s a joint venture between malaysian, indian and chinese oil companies, with south sudan's government owning 5%. david alleges that gpoc mismanaged its facilities, polluting the environment. he shared videos he recorded when he worked there. i was employed into an environment where there is an existing pollution. i had witnessed wells spilling out. oil spill is a recurring situation. wait, wait, wait. stop _ he says gpoc�*s infrastructure is old and unsafe. oil spills from the wells itself, wellheads. oil spills from wells connecting other — pipes connecting other wells. oil spills from the main export pipeline that had happened in a big quantity in 2019 and 2020. david left gpoc in 2020 after eight years. he says the pollution he saw was never cleared up and is more dangerous now than ever. so with this flood right now, it is a disaster. the whole of that contaminated soil with the hydrocarbon is going to be flooded all over unity state. i feel the effect of the oil in the environment
gpoc runs the unity state oilfield.'s a joint venture between malaysian, indian and chinese oil companies, with south sudan's government owning 5%. david alleges that gpoc mismanaged its facilities, polluting the environment. he shared videos he recorded when he worked there. i was employed into an environment where there is an existing pollution. i had witnessed wells spilling out. oil spill is a recurring situation. wait, wait, wait. stop _ he says gpoc�*s infrastructure is old and unsafe....
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it's, it's part of the special relationship that the united states has with certain states, and the in particular is around fluid should be giving it to complete the rest as well as in unity. the assembly, it doesn't get blamed and the no action is taken against it. united states has to protect itself, but the israel doesn't even have to do that because it's got this permanent and very willing lawyer on that side, which will help to the whitewash. any crime, lots of media or crimes. i mean the, it's, it's quite startling to me the, the things that i read through the media read the citing yanna and i'm when we have blaring examples of this in the uh, some, some progressive. alright. just stay with us here in our tea international. i'll be back with much more news and just over half an hour now. in the meantime, my colleague peter scott, brings us the latest episode of inland visions enjoy the . the for all intents and purposes, syria now ceases to be a sovereign states. it is in the process of being partitioned. a new international proxy war has been ignited in the region with no terrac
it's, it's part of the special relationship that the united states has with certain states, and the in particular is around fluid should be giving it to complete the rest as well as in unity. the assembly, it doesn't get blamed and the no action is taken against it. united states has to protect itself, but the israel doesn't even have to do that because it's got this permanent and very willing lawyer on that side, which will help to the whitewash. any crime, lots of media or crimes. i mean the,...
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state's governor. i called my parents in florida and told them i was state treasure, and they said you don't know how to spell cash management, how are you going to do that? governor dupont announced the state of delaware was bankrupt and delaware's credit rating fell to the lowest. i was 29 years old and thought, what do i do now? even though i didn't know a lot about cash management, the end of the story is a pretty good one. woe may not -- we may not have known a lot about cash management, but what we did have fortunately on our side was a new governor who quickly put together a talented team to turn our state around and he asked me, a democrat of all things, to become part of the team. less than four years later delaware's credit rating was about to be raised to aa, after being at the bottom. the governor asked me, of all people, to announce to the world that our credit rating was being raised to aa. following that, the announcement got a lot of attention, but in the regularly scheduled election, t
state's governor. i called my parents in florida and told them i was state treasure, and they said you don't know how to spell cash management, how are you going to do that? governor dupont announced the state of delaware was bankrupt and delaware's credit rating fell to the lowest. i was 29 years old and thought, what do i do now? even though i didn't know a lot about cash management, the end of the story is a pretty good one. woe may not -- we may not have known a lot about cash management,...
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and then the local level and the state legislature, i mean, state lawmakers, our governor, get a lot of money from highway. so that's like something that is skewing the policy that they make. i think there's a pretty fundamental story of like political corruption in terms of how much money highway builders are giving to state lawmakers. but every session there is a bill introduced saying, hey, we should open up our state highway trust to allow at least to allow it to be spent on transit. currently, 97% of the transportation money in the state of texas state money is required to be spent on roads. our state constitution requires that money to be spent roads. so every session lots of folks say, why don't we at least give ourselves the flexibility to make different choices if the voters that and that bill never makes it out of committee for reasons that might have to do with all of the money that the highway are giving to lawmakers. i've got one more question for frank and then we will be taking questions from the audience. so can see the microphone down here. tickets to see sports is g
and then the local level and the state legislature, i mean, state lawmakers, our governor, get a lot of money from highway. so that's like something that is skewing the policy that they make. i think there's a pretty fundamental story of like political corruption in terms of how much money highway builders are giving to state lawmakers. but every session there is a bill introduced saying, hey, we should open up our state highway trust to allow at least to allow it to be spent on transit....
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we believe in 2 states. you know, we hope this comes through then, so we can get a passing is that what is the america who owns most of your effectively politically and says well is no to say what is too strong, we're going to do background, going to do your child student jeremy, are you going to do? what are they going to do with this appointment, or do you lose last most that domestic population who are protesting weekly, daily, frankly, some states, what are they going to do at that point? are they gonna have to go against their american sponsor on this? yeah. what's that going to do against being really bold with syria, but the practice population is deeply pro palestinian and it's trump takes away the possibility of 2 states. wasn't quite sure you said i think i was the you're, you're assuming that democracy has any role in western you know, as soon as certain color degrees because it does a debbie moore. i agree with you 100 percent, but it's not going to trickle up to a leads. and unfortunately, on th
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it's not only the united states, but there is no doubt that the united states is deeply involved in this. that was terrorists declared. they have taken control of the mass coast. and he's ready. official has said that the idea of should take over the syrian boffa zone of this comes, are these really tongues have been processing into the golan heights? now are these mid leaves bureau chief mark adoption that explains these rules possession on c. ready and development, this waste advanced by militants and syria might have created a complex scenario for israel. on the surface, it may appear as though the country faces a start date. lemme neither evict 3 by the assad government. no, the opposition comes without risks or does it really? the former is really intelligence officer claims to have been in contact with syrian milton's who was allegedly open to normalizing ties with israel. a demo the today we support the rebels tomorrow. i don't know, but right now the rebels. so against our side, they are essentially against the triangle. a fast said iran and has block. they want to free celia fro
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not in of the member states, not the united states or other states but the opcw.it the outcome of that meeting on thursday to define a path forward. we have full confidence in the opcw in its ability to carry out its mission. >> going to the golan heights i'm sure you've seen netanyahu's a statement picky set the golan heights is going to be part of israel now and forever considering that this administration when there was an attack on, i believe five months ago you call the northern israel. you already legitimizing, , give legitimacy to the israeli control over it. how can we believe that this administration or any administration, were not going to let netanyahu go against international law which we know that's been illegally occupied since 1967? >> i would say with respect to the golan heights of course the united states recognize several years ago control of the golan heights. that's a factual matter. when it comes to other disputed areas we've long make clear what want to see a two-state solution. we want to see establishment of an independent palestinian stat
not in of the member states, not the united states or other states but the opcw.it the outcome of that meeting on thursday to define a path forward. we have full confidence in the opcw in its ability to carry out its mission. >> going to the golan heights i'm sure you've seen netanyahu's a statement picky set the golan heights is going to be part of israel now and forever considering that this administration when there was an attack on, i believe five months ago you call the northern...
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and now, more on the situation in syria with state department spokesman matthew miller.e held a briefing amid reports of statement president bashar al-assad fleeing to russia following the collapse of his regime. >> alright,. good afternoon everyone. i will start with some opening comments. secretary blinken just spoke to the situation in syria in the last 30 minutes, so i am not going to repeat in detail everything he just said that, i do want to emphasize a few things from the top before taking questions. first, there are intensive efforts underway by the united states to find austin tice and bring him home to his family. irst there are intensive efforts underway by the united states to find often times and bring them home to his family. are special envoy for hostage affairs roger coston is and we are prepping parties in the region is worth the effort. we encourage anyone who has information about austin's whereabouts to contact the fbi immediately and made clear they will provide the reward to information that is led to him returning home. as secretary lincoln includi
and now, more on the situation in syria with state department spokesman matthew miller.e held a briefing amid reports of statement president bashar al-assad fleeing to russia following the collapse of his regime. >> alright,. good afternoon everyone. i will start with some opening comments. secretary blinken just spoke to the situation in syria in the last 30 minutes, so i am not going to repeat in detail everything he just said that, i do want to emphasize a few things from the top...
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it is now no longer a secular state. it's probably going to be coming this law me state to buy it. but that was still too early to tell. although we're still saying we're beginning to see signs of it. there's already serial law being imposed and in syria, people are becoming a little more cautious and fearful, even though they were jubilant at 1st with the over throw. but aside, i think that part of the problem too, is going to be that you're going to have battles between the turkey and, and ultimately is, is real over the progress of the property over this with this as a pay over the state. and i think that we're going to be seeing uh, a lot more consternation and people in the region before long. and if israel decides to be a feel boy and decide to go after iran that won't get there, they'll put it up to a regional region wide catastrophe. and that will ultimately bring in the russians . but um it, but i think that uh, the syria right now is, is in a state of flux of the serious themselves. i would say this really think they have giovanni in in their pocket, but i don't think so
it is now no longer a secular state. it's probably going to be coming this law me state to buy it. but that was still too early to tell. although we're still saying we're beginning to see signs of it. there's already serial law being imposed and in syria, people are becoming a little more cautious and fearful, even though they were jubilant at 1st with the over throw. but aside, i think that part of the problem too, is going to be that you're going to have battles between the turkey and, and...
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will it be a rum state? will be greater, damascus, where israel is a fascinating country, free it never determined. it never delineates as borders. so it's good to continue and to expand degree or disagree. no, i think it's going to be an expansion estate. it always has been. it always has been able to come out of the americans to play the full funky and that's what we're doing now. i think it a year from now it's going to look like, uh, espn understand or, or something like that. because it's going to take time for people to get there from the philippines, from malaysia, from egypt, from all kinds of places, from the united states, from europe. now this, since there's so many muslims in europe as may at some point be tied down by, uh, uh, uh, muslims, in their own countries. we can forget that, that ukraine is the biggest garden smuggler in the world. and i have to think that the that was not ignored by most of the leaders in europe. and they have a long term view. they don't know how they're going to get t
will it be a rum state? will be greater, damascus, where israel is a fascinating country, free it never determined. it never delineates as borders. so it's good to continue and to expand degree or disagree. no, i think it's going to be an expansion estate. it always has been. it always has been able to come out of the americans to play the full funky and that's what we're doing now. i think it a year from now it's going to look like, uh, espn understand or, or something like that. because it's...