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it's of the pol tight state. how do you dismantle settlements that have more than 7700000 settlers living in them on this day? i was thought of the bean government. so i knew exactly who was the people that i knew exactly why i was assassinated. we want the bus, the state, and the cost to be in here. as you know, i think we're the leasing to see this discussion was the way the, or the latest the world is the new stage. but we are speaking on the we're speaking of the slow, the mind being the window possibly be is in the mail is when we come back to the states i yeah, sure. no, the both of the release the, the small or previous discussions others do you use they, we uh we oh by the or was spoke or this, you know, on the, on the less and the effect that the, wherever the surgery that i know the, it's easy the way to be a, the slow was the key and we wait on the stage when we. ready in the moment, and i thought it was it about 5 to 50 percent. it can be made by the way, this world, it is possible, and i say no of us
it's of the pol tight state. how do you dismantle settlements that have more than 7700000 settlers living in them on this day? i was thought of the bean government. so i knew exactly who was the people that i knew exactly why i was assassinated. we want the bus, the state, and the cost to be in here. as you know, i think we're the leasing to see this discussion was the way the, or the latest the world is the new stage. but we are speaking on the we're speaking of the slow, the mind being the...
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for the whole state of california. when jason called me and i talked to the governor, my proposal back to him was, maybe like $110, 120million with to bump it up by 20 or $30 million and jason was laughing on the phone and he was like no, the governor wants you to have a vision. he wants you to dream about the upmost you could be for the state. turned into a program called clean california. more then tripled our budget to clean up the states right of way. more then $300 million a year. a hand for that for clean california. [applause] the part i liked the most about it is the transformative nature. not just pick up litter, but to do programs like this, beautification efforts, landscaping, art and communities. very importantly, providing opportunities for people. jobs being created. there are more 300 people formally homeless experiencing homelessness that have been hired by the clean california project just because of that vision. yeah, please. [applause] more then 300 people. it is amazing what that vision can do. what
for the whole state of california. when jason called me and i talked to the governor, my proposal back to him was, maybe like $110, 120million with to bump it up by 20 or $30 million and jason was laughing on the phone and he was like no, the governor wants you to have a vision. he wants you to dream about the upmost you could be for the state. turned into a program called clean california. more then tripled our budget to clean up the states right of way. more then $300 million a year. a hand...
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and now many parts of the world are skiing for i. c. c members, states, particularly in the global sol. so to try and help solve it. what do you guys live to see? i see these credibility and all of this comes off to questions. questions such as, what is the difference between color con anthony blink and the lives of benjamin netanyahu? and these questions was stopped by a statement issued by the poppy prostitute. the menus paper was made me say, reflect his inability and bias music of the situation. and this is really never to do to interest the role off the situation in palestine to the i. c. c comes off to a foreign minister on the lead, the condo cold, and the eyes to see, to issue a race war is a case. and it's a new off when as a is really need, is responsible for janice on the murder of children, women and the elderly. by israel is an act that should have resulted in the international criminal court, issuing an immediate arrest warrant for team decision makers, including mr. nathan, yahoo, who are responsible for violations of international crimina
and now many parts of the world are skiing for i. c. c members, states, particularly in the global sol. so to try and help solve it. what do you guys live to see? i see these credibility and all of this comes off to questions. questions such as, what is the difference between color con anthony blink and the lives of benjamin netanyahu? and these questions was stopped by a statement issued by the poppy prostitute. the menus paper was made me say, reflect his inability and bias music of the...
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we are the freest state in all of these united states, the free state of florida. we have set the standard on so many things that when things go wrong in other states and other cities around this country, the first place people think to escape for refuge is right here in the sunshine state. and that's because we've led and we've delivered results and we have just seen even within the last month when hamas executed a brutal attack on our friends in israel, i knew instinctively that this would impact the state of florida. we just have too much relationships. we have israeli americans, we have people go over with their church groups. i knew that there was going to be implications for this state. well, a couple of days go by , come to find out biden had abandoned these american citizens who were trying to escape the war zone. the embassy wasn't helping, the state department wasn't helping. so i said, ok, there's a void, florida will stand up and lead. so we did an executive order. we scrambled our resources and we were able to rescue over 700 americans and bring them b
we are the freest state in all of these united states, the free state of florida. we have set the standard on so many things that when things go wrong in other states and other cities around this country, the first place people think to escape for refuge is right here in the sunshine state. and that's because we've led and we've delivered results and we have just seen even within the last month when hamas executed a brutal attack on our friends in israel, i knew instinctively that this would...
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territorial acquisition by the united states the first the united states needed dispossess the indigenous of the continent and extinguish their claims their land. now this manifests federal indian policy and the removal of native peoples to reservations in the pacific northwest. that process starts in the 1850s. that's going to be a subject, a future lecture. the second broad factor, which we will discuss today, is that the united states, the united states needed to interact with other non-native tive powers, particularly the nations of europe, in order to define american to territory. now, most american. came into the nations possession by wars or purchases the revolutionary war, as you see here on this slide, produced most the territory east of the mississippi river. the louisiana purchase in 1803 brought most of the lands between the mississippi river and rocky mountains into the nation and then war with mexico. in 1846 to 1848. in incorporated american southwest and then in 1867 the united states purchased alaska from russia. and so see, with each of those territorial acquisitions, th
territorial acquisition by the united states the first the united states needed dispossess the indigenous of the continent and extinguish their claims their land. now this manifests federal indian policy and the removal of native peoples to reservations in the pacific northwest. that process starts in the 1850s. that's going to be a subject, a future lecture. the second broad factor, which we will discuss today, is that the united states, the united states needed to interact with other...
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the taliban. not all of them have been allowed to come united states and those who are in the united states, one third are awaiting asylum. i'll continue to push congress to pass the afghan adjustment act, a necessary step towards repaying and saving those who served alongside the u.s. mission. inspector general, i know you earlier clarified with questioning from my colleague, representative berra, that you don't have direct jurisdiction to audit the special immigrant visa program, however, the special inspector general for the reconstruction quarterly reports does provide information regarding the siv program. what steps have the biden administration taken for direct need of the afghanses who helped the united states in various capacities, but not eligible for siv's. >> again, because we have not been tasked to look at that, we've just been looking what the status is and updating what's happening that's significant. we have not looked into that. >> what has the biden administration done to expedite siv processing? >> again, we have' not looked at the siv program specifically. >> the previous question
the taliban. not all of them have been allowed to come united states and those who are in the united states, one third are awaiting asylum. i'll continue to push congress to pass the afghan adjustment act, a necessary step towards repaying and saving those who served alongside the u.s. mission. inspector general, i know you earlier clarified with questioning from my colleague, representative berra, that you don't have direct jurisdiction to audit the special immigrant visa program, however, the...
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we need the opposite of that. we need all statesmembers of the united nations, to use whatever influence they have to ensure an end to these attacks on civilians in gaza, to ensure as well accountability for the perpetrators, redress for the victims, protection for the vulnerable there. it's interesting, amy. we have a formula at the united nations that is applied to virtually every other conflict situation. but when it comes to the situation in israel and palestine, there's a different set of rules, apparently. and that's, i think, a big source of my frustration. where is the transitional justice process? where is the u.n. protection force to protect all civilians? where is the tribunal for accountability? where is the action on the part of the security council, the only mechanism in the united nations that has enforcement to ensure protection in the occupied territories? obviously, every effort in the security council is vetoed by the united states itself, a further indication of the kind of complicity about which i am referring.
we need the opposite of that. we need all statesmembers of the united nations, to use whatever influence they have to ensure an end to these attacks on civilians in gaza, to ensure as well accountability for the perpetrators, redress for the victims, protection for the vulnerable there. it's interesting, amy. we have a formula at the united nations that is applied to virtually every other conflict situation. but when it comes to the situation in israel and palestine, there's a different set of...
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the united states itself is in a difficult position. rs in recent months and is approaching 34 trillion. the government, despite the disputes of the republicans, is not ready to risk financial stability for the sake of other countries, and therefore they adopted a temporary budget without assistance to other countries; ukraine has already been allocated about $100 billion. 100 billion aid, in reality about 113 billion dollars - this is not just money for weapons, it is also money for humanitarian aid to keep the ukrainian government functioning, and this $113 billion did not fall out of the sky for us, it came from the pockets of our citizens, from the pockets of american taxpayers, because regardless of what you think about ukraine, we we must watch these funds like hawks and cannot allow them to be stolen and wasted. since the beginning of the russian special operation, the united states has spent 96% of the funds allocated to support ukraine, remaining a little more than a billion, and this money is intended to replace weapons in army
the united states itself is in a difficult position. rs in recent months and is approaching 34 trillion. the government, despite the disputes of the republicans, is not ready to risk financial stability for the sake of other countries, and therefore they adopted a temporary budget without assistance to other countries; ukraine has already been allocated about $100 billion. 100 billion aid, in reality about 113 billion dollars - this is not just money for weapons, it is also money for...
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it's accelerating, and the united states must lead. engaging boldly on behalf of our values and interests. as the president recently said, we stand at an inflection point in history. nowhere is that more evident than with a.i. the decisions that we make today about how we shape the parameters around a.i. will define the world in so many ways for decades to come. it's a responsibility that we must assume together with our private sector with civil society and with our international partners. american companies lead the world in a.i. innovation. and the united states has increasingly strong momentum domestically to lead in a.i. governance. the recent executive order on a.i. directs the most significant action any government anywhere in the world has ever taken on ample i. safety, security and trust. and it is the natural next step after having first secured the voluntary commitments that were agreed to by leading a.i. companies and the president's committed to working with congress to craft bipartisan legislation to establish an enduring
it's accelerating, and the united states must lead. engaging boldly on behalf of our values and interests. as the president recently said, we stand at an inflection point in history. nowhere is that more evident than with a.i. the decisions that we make today about how we shape the parameters around a.i. will define the world in so many ways for decades to come. it's a responsibility that we must assume together with our private sector with civil society and with our international partners....
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states, anytime israel get into any kind of real serious trouble, the united states always come to its rescue with weaponry, with money, with uh uh military intelligence, so the united states, you have here, you have zinonis, central bankers, as you know, in 1948, the the primary force behind the establishment of the zionist state with a roth child banker. the international bankers, they were behind the establishment of of that, today in the united states, these same bankers and others, they are behind the power of the zionist state of israel, so this is used to divide people, they use democracy. now to to more to answer your question more sicinctly is that what what the design state of israel did years and years ago, they saw that the plo was a real real problem for them, so what they did, they did what the united states did, the united states went out there, they established al-qaeda with bin layden and put them against the soviet union, so israelis they went out and they got some palestinians, they funded them, they aided them, and it became known as hamas, okay, so okay, well, i'm
states, anytime israel get into any kind of real serious trouble, the united states always come to its rescue with weaponry, with money, with uh uh military intelligence, so the united states, you have here, you have zinonis, central bankers, as you know, in 1948, the the primary force behind the establishment of the zionist state with a roth child banker. the international bankers, they were behind the establishment of of that, today in the united states, these same bankers and others, they...
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the state of israel is an apartheid state. it needs to be replaced with a free democratic state of palestine. you know, free palestine free democratic palestine on all historic palestine. one person, one vote elections and we have, you know, we've seen this happen. we have a roadmap, we've seen, you know, stashes dicks of tauriel and, and apartheid regime in south africa fall and be replaced by the by, by democratic governments by democracies. so we've seen it happen many times before and we need to follow the same. the roadmap is there's nothing that needs to be reinvented here. the issue is nobody is willing to stand up and say we, the state of israel is precisely the problem. it's not an occupation, it's not there's, it's not the other. it's the state of israel. it's an apartheid state. it is the obstacle to peace. it is the obstacle to justice. now ask them members of the media as voters, we need to speak up and we need to make it clear to our elected officials. you cannot stand up and support zionism because on. ism is ra
the state of israel is an apartheid state. it needs to be replaced with a free democratic state of palestine. you know, free palestine free democratic palestine on all historic palestine. one person, one vote elections and we have, you know, we've seen this happen. we have a roadmap, we've seen, you know, stashes dicks of tauriel and, and apartheid regime in south africa fall and be replaced by the by, by democratic governments by democracies. so we've seen it happen many times before and we...
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, for the existence of two states on the territory of the present, israeli and palestiniane time biden talks at length and very emotionally about the suffering of the palestinian people, it is interesting that biden really talks about anti-semitism , which means that radical islam, and hamas, as its representative, committed an act of aggression against the state of israel , but at the same time it says that in the united states itself it is necessary to fight anti-semitism and islamophobia, and islamophobia and anti-semitism are put on the same level, this is an attempt to play with such a multinational electorate, which, of course, usually vote for democrats, and naturally, among ... biden is playing such a multi-step game in which he himself can get confused, just moving on to biden’s rhetorical techniques, as they say, you started talking about this, he writes: his heart is breaking , when i see what is happening, well, i mean, when he sees what is happening in the gas sector, here let me note that he practically repeats the words of ours. he himself could , of course,
, for the existence of two states on the territory of the present, israeli and palestiniane time biden talks at length and very emotionally about the suffering of the palestinian people, it is interesting that biden really talks about anti-semitism , which means that radical islam, and hamas, as its representative, committed an act of aggression against the state of israel , but at the same time it says that in the united states itself it is necessary to fight anti-semitism and islamophobia,...
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for one thing, it's notjust about the united states. it's primarily about the united states. ally fundamentally disagree with you. it is not primarily about the united states. this is about european security. we've already had in the united kingdom before the invasion of ukraine, litvinenko of the skripals, you've had all kinds of operating operations going on in the united kingdom, assassinations in the tiergarten in berlin as well. russia has been a bad actor in europe against european security for a very long time here. that really wasn't my point. my point was it was the threat... it's not about where the response sits. yes, but the response doesn'tjust sit in the united states. if europe doesn't care and the united kingdom doesn't care about security, then the response sets the united states and then, yes, putin will prevail because the united states is not going to keep bailing out europe for 100 years. world war one, world war two, that's where the debate is. so if europe doesn't care in the united kingdom doesn't care, then absolutely that is probably going to mean tha
for one thing, it's notjust about the united states. it's primarily about the united states. ally fundamentally disagree with you. it is not primarily about the united states. this is about european security. we've already had in the united kingdom before the invasion of ukraine, litvinenko of the skripals, you've had all kinds of operating operations going on in the united kingdom, assassinations in the tiergarten in berlin as well. russia has been a bad actor in europe against european...
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they will retain control of the state senate. and then, meanwhile, in the other chamber -- let's get over to the house of delegates here. again, republicans came into the night controlling it. democrats now we just see one more calling for republicans. according to the ap the democrats have 48 seats right now. if they get to 50, it becomes a power sharing agreement and neither party controls. 50 in that sense would be a win for democrats because it would knock republicans out of full control into a power sharing agreement. there are actually four districts right now uncalled where democrats are leading. so there is a pretty clear path that exists right now. we'll see if they can take it, but there is a path on paper that exists for democrats not just to hit 50 but to go beyond it and to gain control of those chambers. so to end the night, actually, in control of both houses of the state legislature in virginia. the other thing we're keeping an eye on, of course, is mississippi. alabama there's a real rivalry there -- mississippi t
they will retain control of the state senate. and then, meanwhile, in the other chamber -- let's get over to the house of delegates here. again, republicans came into the night controlling it. democrats now we just see one more calling for republicans. according to the ap the democrats have 48 seats right now. if they get to 50, it becomes a power sharing agreement and neither party controls. 50 in that sense would be a win for democrats because it would knock republicans out of full control...
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of affairs that the united states of america has, the sooner the united states of america abandonsies regarding arms control, the sooner the united. they will understand that global problems can only be solved together; the sooner they ratify this agreement, which they have told us so many times at various platforms, the better it will be for international peace and global security. now specifically about your question: there is a lot of talk right now that the americans allegedly handed over a certain memorandum, to interact with us and its validity will expire, in moscow they have already made preliminary comments on the substance of this document, i would like to help the audience understand, what is the general situation around this issue, for over the past 2 years, the united states of america has released several serious approaches to strategic stability, i personally carefully studied these documents, i even once had the opportunity to visit... the house where i was given a briefing on this matter, everything i found was can be summarized in one sentence, the united states i
of affairs that the united states of america has, the sooner the united states of america abandonsies regarding arms control, the sooner the united. they will understand that global problems can only be solved together; the sooner they ratify this agreement, which they have told us so many times at various platforms, the better it will be for international peace and global security. now specifically about your question: there is a lot of talk right now that the americans allegedly handed over a...
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independence of europe and distancing from the united statesever comes to power, they are in favor of a strategic alliance in the united states, that is, in other words, in in europe, everyone focuses on who is your main trading partner, who owns the majority of your debts, and where are your main markets, and european states are basically divided on this basis. and who is left or right is more of an internal issue, how did they get visas, this migrant, but globally, so far we see in europe, here is an alliance of countries that are oriented either towards strategic france or the union with the united states, those countries will to support ukraine, because both options mean confrontation with russia and protection and threat from the side of russia thank you very much, thank you very much, petro burkovskyi, executive director, analyst of the ilko kuchayev foundation for democratic initiatives, if there is mr. arkady, then i would like someone to tell me in my ear whether he is there or not, i mean arkady milman, a diplomat , former ambassador
independence of europe and distancing from the united statesever comes to power, they are in favor of a strategic alliance in the united states, that is, in other words, in in europe, everyone focuses on who is your main trading partner, who owns the majority of your debts, and where are your main markets, and european states are basically divided on this basis. and who is left or right is more of an internal issue, how did they get visas, this migrant, but globally, so far we see in europe,...
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and of the now united states. hat as we go home we travel to houses and that somehow they might be cleaner and feel better as we enter the spaces. those people this we talked about that have gone on they embrace us not only this evening but every day that we walk on the beautiful mother earth >> we ask all of that of when you anything the people this evening hold in hearts we ask to you answer prayers. this way we go our separate ways. good evening am everybody. thank you for being here >> i think now there is a light refreshments so you will make your way to the north light court. your right my left and see you there. thank you. [applause] 2023.) >> absent a commission d'antonio yes here. >> commissioner friedenbach here. >> commissioner preston here. >> compares and chair we don't have quorum now. okay. so move on to the land acknowledgement for that now. >> okay. >>
and of the now united states. hat as we go home we travel to houses and that somehow they might be cleaner and feel better as we enter the spaces. those people this we talked about that have gone on they embrace us not only this evening but every day that we walk on the beautiful mother earth >> we ask all of that of when you anything the people this evening hold in hearts we ask to you answer prayers. this way we go our separate ways. good evening am everybody. thank you for being here...
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in order to receive funding from the treasury, how they are a much more flexible instrument than the state, what categories of citizens and how they help, why real... social spheres a person who is almost always inconvenient for the authorities and how many volunteers does the country need? let's talk about this with the head of the presidential grants fund ilya chukalin. ilya vladinovich, how do you assess the interest of non-profit organizations and citizens in competitions organized by the presidential grants fund, and how it looks in the dynamics of recent years, for example, well, every year, of course, and interest in competitions is growing, for us it’s not even the numbers that are important, because well, we can say that, for example, over the past 6 years, 154,000 projects have been submitted to our competitions , yeah, people, when they hear such a number, they don’t understand what it is, well, that is, is it a lot or a little in reality, that is, these are just numbers, and every year a little more, we but the most important thing for us is not even so much the number of proje
in order to receive funding from the treasury, how they are a much more flexible instrument than the state, what categories of citizens and how they help, why real... social spheres a person who is almost always inconvenient for the authorities and how many volunteers does the country need? let's talk about this with the head of the presidential grants fund ilya chukalin. ilya vladinovich, how do you assess the interest of non-profit organizations and citizens in competitions organized by the...
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the united states is different. is why our economy has some setbacks and make some progress, but is also part of the global free-trade system. that is why china's economic problems are different in nature and scale than the united states. eventually i think the two sides must figure out one thing that is very important, which is not -- we are not of equal into -- institutional virtues. china and the united states have recognized the competition is not just for economics it is also about political and edl -- ideological differences. that is important for us to realize. host: from robert, north carolina. democrats line. go ahead. caller: yes. in 1951, the korean war we were afraid of going into north korea because the chinese were at war. in vietnam we were afraid to go into cambodia because that might start a war with china. here we are 70 plus years and we talk about china. china is buying property in the united states and you cannot to a store without purchasing something made in china. so somebody is bs saying, to
the united states is different. is why our economy has some setbacks and make some progress, but is also part of the global free-trade system. that is why china's economic problems are different in nature and scale than the united states. eventually i think the two sides must figure out one thing that is very important, which is not -- we are not of equal into -- institutional virtues. china and the united states have recognized the competition is not just for economics it is also about...
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if it becomes, it comes with up of the state and state recognized by the state in state at the end of the process. so there is an opportunity. now if you wish to terminate a muscle to revive the 2 state policy, it to state solution. that's a big step and i know that that's what the state of aim of the is there any operation in gaza is but what you're basically saying to me is that how most 1st needs to go. and then a monitored ballast and then leadership takes the space in the gaza strip. and then potentially one hasn't. is there any one has about us doing inside that one can talk to, is that what you're essentially saying to me? actually not exactly because what i would like to say is that you cannot terminate from us rule over the gaza strip or anyway, 10 minutes come off for as an organization without as a political solution diplomatic solution. that'd be end of it. you cannot do that. the only way to terminate from us rule over guys i'm and it's and it's frank also in the, in the westbank is by proposing an alternative and the alternative at the end of it at the end of the process
if it becomes, it comes with up of the state and state recognized by the state in state at the end of the process. so there is an opportunity. now if you wish to terminate a muscle to revive the 2 state policy, it to state solution. that's a big step and i know that that's what the state of aim of the is there any operation in gaza is but what you're basically saying to me is that how most 1st needs to go. and then a monitored ballast and then leadership takes the space in the gaza strip. and...
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are you ready to elect to the next president of the united states? u ready to elect a president who will usher in our great american comeback? this is a man who's not afraid to take on the big fight and win the president no matter how hard they come after him he never backs down. [cheering] club president who will lead this country with energy, youth, and vigor who will spit nails on day one hit the ground running and never looked back a president who conducts himself with integrity, character, principles, morals, and humility. a president of the united states who can actually find his way from marine one to the white house. [cheering] and how about electing a president of the united states whose kids are embroiled and pay for play allegations with four nations? [cheering] will be refreshing to have a president of the united states with a loving young family a symbol of hope for the country's future. [cheering] and it's an honor to be here. truly is an honor for me too introduce somebody i would call an inspiration a role model, a hero, and our friend
are you ready to elect to the next president of the united states? u ready to elect a president who will usher in our great american comeback? this is a man who's not afraid to take on the big fight and win the president no matter how hard they come after him he never backs down. [cheering] club president who will lead this country with energy, youth, and vigor who will spit nails on day one hit the ground running and never looked back a president who conducts himself with integrity, character,...
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ready the a, c u a prison is in the state of. ready which i have the news read and they will try to use they is writing these as binding as a is a phase of a for a tree. ready it was really a reaction the end of each uh what. ready the. ready activities that we made them, what other surprises that we have to say, i assume that this is not something that you use if you are in palm, would you do a deal with how much deals have been done in prison? the swaps have been done in the past that was deal of challenge and 2011, thousands of 1000 posted in prisoners were released to get him home. go around say 0. and this was my and so i was 5 me, is that in a much better shape better? the was also to me in a change from the actually the time it was for me to saying they turn the boat. i saw the machine to make it a and that is still quite fine. by the way, one is, remember you're not true, but we'll that's all the little sheets on that she, they all the initiatives from us today. we should be responsible for. ready the bed, the truth and ag
ready the a, c u a prison is in the state of. ready which i have the news read and they will try to use they is writing these as binding as a is a phase of a for a tree. ready it was really a reaction the end of each uh what. ready the. ready activities that we made them, what other surprises that we have to say, i assume that this is not something that you use if you are in palm, would you do a deal with how much deals have been done in prison? the swaps have been done in the past that was...
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israel is the only state in the world whose fundamental right to exist is openly denied by other states. some of them, including iran, even called for israel's complete destruction and support transnational terrorist organizations to work towards its demise. it is also the only state in the world whose fundamental right to exist is constantly undermined and challenged by intergovernmental organizations, such as and most shamefully of all, the united nations. the anti-semitism motivating those who deny israel's right to excyst apparently. but it is important to secretary connect as this resolution does the denial of israel's right to exist to anti-semitism and connect them both as enabling causes to the monstrous crimes hamas has unleashed on israel. make no mistake, mr. speaker, anti-semitic bigotry is the root of u.n.'s hostility toward israel which is ugly, evil, and manifests itself in almost every enknit. on november 8 i chaired a hearing in my committee subcommittee, we called it united states-u united nations bigotry towards israel. we heard expert testimony from the executive dir
israel is the only state in the world whose fundamental right to exist is openly denied by other states. some of them, including iran, even called for israel's complete destruction and support transnational terrorist organizations to work towards its demise. it is also the only state in the world whose fundamental right to exist is constantly undermined and challenged by intergovernmental organizations, such as and most shamefully of all, the united nations. the anti-semitism motivating those...
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3 of the vote in support of the concept of two states for two peoples. on may 18, 1948, the soviet union became the first dera country to recognize the jewish state and protect it too. next time the day after israel declared its independence, its territory was invaded by forces from egypt, transjordan, syria, lebanon and iraq. this became... the first of eight major wars that the young state experienced over the 74 years of its existence. the fighting forced 700,000 arabs to flee israel. jews also faced persecution in muslim countries and began to move en masse to the young jewish state. at the same time , european jews who survived the holocaust continued to flock to israel. in the first decade the population the young state grew from 800,000 to 2 million people. with the active support of the soviet union, which was not only the first to recognize the jewish state, but supplied it with weapons. the israelis managed to repel the arab advance and capture new territories. at that time, the united states insisted that no one supply weapons to the middle eas
3 of the vote in support of the concept of two states for two peoples. on may 18, 1948, the soviet union became the first dera country to recognize the jewish state and protect it too. next time the day after israel declared its independence, its territory was invaded by forces from egypt, transjordan, syria, lebanon and iraq. this became... the first of eight major wars that the young state experienced over the 74 years of its existence. the fighting forced 700,000 arabs to flee israel. jews...
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by is randy supplements until and unless the western states or those people who support the 2 state solution come forward and say those settlements will be removed. therefore releasing a viable territory for the pallets and pedestal and state. unless that happens, we cannot talk about a palestinian state because there is no territory on which to place it one to in terms of the justice and defend this resolution like this. what the 2 state solution proposes is that full fits of the land of palestine should remain with this row. and one 5th 20 percent 22 percent should go to the palestinian state. now the palestinian people as will stuff up, quite frankly, points out over the, in the area between the, the, the, the see the river and the see are already in a majority is 7500000 as opposed to 7000000. so they're already slightly more than half. uh, they're all of the palestinians. people like me in exxon 5 to 6000000 palestinian refugees living in new in camps. now those are also, they also have right. they also have the right to live in their own state. but it can't be done in a 5th of
by is randy supplements until and unless the western states or those people who support the 2 state solution come forward and say those settlements will be removed. therefore releasing a viable territory for the pallets and pedestal and state. unless that happens, we cannot talk about a palestinian state because there is no territory on which to place it one to in terms of the justice and defend this resolution like this. what the 2 state solution proposes is that full fits of the land of...
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aliens presently in the united states. stead the department of homeland security under secretary alejandro mayorkas has practice catch and release policies whereby illegals are detained but then released without any mechanism to ensure they show up to court for processing. by discriminating contracts for border wall construction, migrant protection protocols, remain in mexico, unlawfully granting parole and being complicit in title 42, alejandro mayorkas alejandro mayorkas alejandro mayorkas has made it easier for illegal people and drugs to enter the united states endangering american citizens and has it made it harder to expel such threats. alejandro mayorkas is an -- in his inability to enforce the law has engaged in a pattern of conduct that is incompatible with his duties as a civil officer of the united states. alejandro mayorkas in his failure to uphold it as by his actions lost the trust of the citizens of the united states to faithfully execute the laws of the united states, wherefore alejandro mayorkas does warran
aliens presently in the united states. stead the department of homeland security under secretary alejandro mayorkas has practice catch and release policies whereby illegals are detained but then released without any mechanism to ensure they show up to court for processing. by discriminating contracts for border wall construction, migrant protection protocols, remain in mexico, unlawfully granting parole and being complicit in title 42, alejandro mayorkas alejandro mayorkas alejandro mayorkas...
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the state duma became the country's legislative body.ears and was multi-stage, carried out over four chickens. meetings became universal, equal direct meetings were held by secret ballot. adopted and ended up being revolutionary for russia. voting rights were granted not only to men, but also to women. in 1936, universal, equal, direct elections were enshrined in the ussr constitution. in december 1993, the current constitution of russia. modern electoral legislation, legislation on political parties, system of election commissions , gas elections are being laid as the basis, election procedures are being actively discussed, in terms of organization, russia is significantly ahead of other countries, today every russian voter understands us
the state duma became the country's legislative body.ears and was multi-stage, carried out over four chickens. meetings became universal, equal direct meetings were held by secret ballot. adopted and ended up being revolutionary for russia. voting rights were granted not only to men, but also to women. in 1936, universal, equal, direct elections were enshrined in the ussr constitution. in december 1993, the current constitution of russia. modern electoral legislation, legislation on political...
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let's look at our attitude towards the soviet union. no other statered such losses as the soviet union suffered during the second world war, with at least 20 million lives lost. khrushchev immediately responds to the speech of the american leader on the pages of the central soviet press. in president kennedy's speech, an understanding of a real threat to the world, including the united states of america, emerges. as a result of the arms race, the accumulation of huge amounts of nuclear... weapons, he correctly says that in modern conditions a world war is meaningless, since it will invariably entail enormous human casualties. the central committee decides to send a delegation led by deputy chairman of the council of ministers, anastas mikayan, this is a previously classified resolution, while the delegation is preparing for departure, a new cipher telegram arrives from dobrynin. they recorded the 20th, but he sent it away. on the day of death, a telegram cipher, which employees of the state archive of contemporary history are also showing for the firs
let's look at our attitude towards the soviet union. no other statered such losses as the soviet union suffered during the second world war, with at least 20 million lives lost. khrushchev immediately responds to the speech of the american leader on the pages of the central soviet press. in president kennedy's speech, an understanding of a real threat to the world, including the united states of america, emerges. as a result of the arms race, the accumulation of huge amounts of nuclear......
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so the best way is to force states into compliance. um, you know, for the rights of, uh, beneficiaries of the social safety net programs is of course for the beneficiaries to be able to suit themselves. right. so it's, it's very critically important, especially for disabled people who, you know, do receive help from the state governments, you know, through from these federal programs like medicaid is a federal matching program. so a bulk of the money comes from the federal government and the state governments are supposed to contribute something and they're supposed to abide by the federal law. but, you know, there are instances where the state government, you know, they have some flexibility and how they run these programs. so they might decide, well, we're not going to pay anymore for wheelchairs. we're not going to pay anymore for this kind of, you know, cancer treatment, you know, for, for certain individuals. and normally, you know, beneficiaries have been able to suit for deprivation of their rights and, and that's what marin coun
so the best way is to force states into compliance. um, you know, for the rights of, uh, beneficiaries of the social safety net programs is of course for the beneficiaries to be able to suit themselves. right. so it's, it's very critically important, especially for disabled people who, you know, do receive help from the state governments, you know, through from these federal programs like medicaid is a federal matching program. so a bulk of the money comes from the federal government and the...
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the state of indiana, the by didn't ministration. the defendants, americans have a constitutional right to redress of grievances. we have civil rights, human rights, civil liberties at least were supposed to. were you surprised at the big guns that came out an opposition to your suit? you mentioned a moment ago about 21 state attorneys general. it must have been frightening and puzzling to know that you were having to take on the power and the authority of not only the state of indiana, but also the us department of justice. and the attorneys general of all these other states, but a major american law firm decided to help you. and that may be what pushed you over the top. tell us about that as well. you know, i, i don't think i was that surprised that um the state of indiana was supporting of health and hospital corporation in marin county. what was surprising was that the binded administration through us under the bus. when i came to the nursing home question, i was shocked by that very disappointed because you know, the, by the adm
the state of indiana, the by didn't ministration. the defendants, americans have a constitutional right to redress of grievances. we have civil rights, human rights, civil liberties at least were supposed to. were you surprised at the big guns that came out an opposition to your suit? you mentioned a moment ago about 21 state attorneys general. it must have been frightening and puzzling to know that you were having to take on the power and the authority of not only the state of indiana, but...
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i live in the state of texas. the texas texas is on its sixth constitution and the current constitution has been amended something like 500 times. so it is as thick as a telephone book with all women's one of the glories of the constitution is, oh, i forgot to print it. how many of you brought your pocket constitution with you? good. okay. you can fit it in your pocket and there it is. the story. hugo black, when he was on the supreme court, he was walking up the steps of the white house. and a reporter said, justice black, can you tell me something about your philosophy on the recently decided position of and black reached into his hip pocket to pull out his constitution somewhere away. i forgot my. i can't sit here, can you? can you show me yours? he sort of thought that everybody walked around, that the constitution in the pocket. well, you can because it's that small, but that is also i mean, really, that's one of the secrets of the constitution. my book is about the writing of the constitution, and it's also a
i live in the state of texas. the texas texas is on its sixth constitution and the current constitution has been amended something like 500 times. so it is as thick as a telephone book with all women's one of the glories of the constitution is, oh, i forgot to print it. how many of you brought your pocket constitution with you? good. okay. you can fit it in your pocket and there it is. the story. hugo black, when he was on the supreme court, he was walking up the steps of the white house. and a...
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but the republican that did the best in the state of kentucky was the secretary of state candidate whoon deniers, and pounded away at them, and has never once allowed any election denning in his campaign, and he won big in kentucky last night. it's just like georgia where, you know, you have georgia republicans who crushed donald trump's hand-selected candidates in '22, and they did it again by being strong against election denning. >> yeah, we saw this in last year's midterms, too. the most high-profile election deniers all lost whether they were running for governor or senator. election denning is a huge loser for republicans at large, and so is, as just discussed, abortion. women want the right to health care and make their own decisions for them, and we saw that in ohio in a huge win there, a state that trended red, and in virginia upended glenn youngkin's political future, and he took a big loss yesterday. many were blowing up my phone last night, so pleased this took place last night. again, polls say what they say, and democrats in the age of trump, they win elections year after
but the republican that did the best in the state of kentucky was the secretary of state candidate whoon deniers, and pounded away at them, and has never once allowed any election denning in his campaign, and he won big in kentucky last night. it's just like georgia where, you know, you have georgia republicans who crushed donald trump's hand-selected candidates in '22, and they did it again by being strong against election denning. >> yeah, we saw this in last year's midterms, too. the...
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, through the state budget, and the state budget is allocated by the government, the government got the we ukraine channel in this way, and here is this sign, it just clearly proves it, i don’t really understand what it is, slm, but i suspect that this is the group that makes the product for the state tv channels, but we still have one huge problem, which is present in the marathon, by the way, we bred a huge number of state tv channels, if... in previous years, generally in 14-19 years ago, we had one the european approach that we should denationalize all media, they should not belong to the state, but we should have one, but powerful public broadcaster, then we now have, in addition to the public broadcaster, which is financed from the state budget, the tv channel rada, which is financed from the state budget, the freedom tv channel, which used to be the foreign language channel, but now it is actually a tv channel that speaks to the interior of the country, because there is no foreign language there today, english language does not exist there, products are produced there, for some r
, through the state budget, and the state budget is allocated by the government, the government got the we ukraine channel in this way, and here is this sign, it just clearly proves it, i don’t really understand what it is, slm, but i suspect that this is the group that makes the product for the state tv channels, but we still have one huge problem, which is present in the marathon, by the way, we bred a huge number of state tv channels, if... in previous years, generally in 14-19 years ago,...
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you know, something comes from the state, right? i did not hold the drones in the hands of the ukroboronprom production itself, yes, the production itself, as a rule, these are private initiative companies, in which sometimes the state buys, sometimes we buy on our own, i would say that most of the drones that we have, we buy on our own by our own decision and a smaller part is sent to us by the state, there are certain hopes that this will change next year, because at least what i heard is that the state is very active in the direction of creating ukrainian production in us, somehow supporting them financially, or at least with orders, and to contract a sufficient number for the next year, well, so you understand, a sufficient number of iprons, this is quite a lot, for the brigade this is the average consumption per month. this is 1,000 drones, this is the average, we are not talking about the fact that it is necessary to have some first-line reserve and some strategic reserve there. when we talk about some qualitative changes in dr
you know, something comes from the state, right? i did not hold the drones in the hands of the ukroboronprom production itself, yes, the production itself, as a rule, these are private initiative companies, in which sometimes the state buys, sometimes we buy on our own, i would say that most of the drones that we have, we buy on our own by our own decision and a smaller part is sent to us by the state, there are certain hopes that this will change next year, because at least what i heard is...
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and one day they almost stopped us on the road. they stated out bags and told me to take off my sweater nest. i explained that i was injured, but a soldier was in different. then we will load it into a van. the majority of us were injured and we suffered greatly for the most a whole, a funny, almost all the streets had been damaged to nearly every building had collapsed and the streets were covered with rubble. we post for what along several routes until we arrived. we bought in agony the entire time throughout the ride. a young man had to keep my leg alleyway to everyone. they're all new and i was in pain. canadian public opinion john this month. so schumann, who is in that southern city of con eunice and not far from from tulsa but one fact right now he brings off the latest i saw a couple of, of slides happens in moscow to find units that if you just go to few g area of con, units, and one and how you might as in 10 units. and although on the eastern sides besides the resides of the uh, we do not have like, know, an accurate number of what
and one day they almost stopped us on the road. they stated out bags and told me to take off my sweater nest. i explained that i was injured, but a soldier was in different. then we will load it into a van. the majority of us were injured and we suffered greatly for the most a whole, a funny, almost all the streets had been damaged to nearly every building had collapsed and the streets were covered with rubble. we post for what along several routes until we arrived. we bought in agony the...
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he says put up the state motto, do this, that, the other thing. no one would think that guy could to help my client what to do on these pages. >> thank you. >> just curious on your side in both cases we have a profusion of possible tests to choose among. the sixth circuit are. we have had time to stew on this case are a number of months and think about it. what is your best advice for us on your side of the beat what test you propose? what's the best test is to look the duty and authority say the duties if there is neither the exercise of duty nor authority that is not state action that's all you need to do to resolve this case. that raises a further question. at that point were not tongue but a test were talking about. i think the things the court should be looking at our objective that are capable of disentangling the two capacities. things like resources that theexercises supervision, exerce exclusive those are things that will help you figure out is this actually exercising duties and the authorities? or is it instead exercise in the first ame
he says put up the state motto, do this, that, the other thing. no one would think that guy could to help my client what to do on these pages. >> thank you. >> just curious on your side in both cases we have a profusion of possible tests to choose among. the sixth circuit are. we have had time to stew on this case are a number of months and think about it. what is your best advice for us on your side of the beat what test you propose? what's the best test is to look the duty and...
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, yet still the united states pumps billions of dollars into israel for that uh to support is uh domination over the palestinian people our sisters and brothers there so that on that front there has to be an ongoing sustained protest uh and resistance to that uh we're looking at different forms of boycots because you know that we were able to when i say we, i'm talking about the movements inside the united states were able to play a pivotal role in the uh apartide fighting against apartide in south africa through hitting uh the government uh the south african government in their pocket economically so we are constantly viewing that that strategy to see how we can put uh some type of economic pressure on that as far as your specific question there yes there's several suits now that's being uh filed against the joe biden administration the complic'. against uh complicity and supporting genocide of our palestinian sisters and brothers, so that's on the legal so protest and resistance uh in supporting the the legal suits that's going on and even in taking it before the united natio
, yet still the united states pumps billions of dollars into israel for that uh to support is uh domination over the palestinian people our sisters and brothers there so that on that front there has to be an ongoing sustained protest uh and resistance to that uh we're looking at different forms of boycots because you know that we were able to when i say we, i'm talking about the movements inside the united states were able to play a pivotal role in the uh apartide fighting against apartide in...
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the key event was the meeting with the head of state, xidzenping, the chairman of the state duma emphasizedloping dialogue with china, all political factions are united. the speaker especially noted the relations that have developed between the leaders of the two countries. in many ways, it is thanks to your relations that today our countries are not only strategic partners, but also strategic friends, so the task of parliament is to legislate everything decisions that have been reached at your level, do everything possible so that, within the framework of the parliamentary dimension, we also contribute to the development of relations between our countries. in turn , the chinese leader said that our countries together can bring more stability and prosperity to the world. i look forward to the further deepening of cooperation between the state duma and the national people's congress of china and the creation of a solid legal basis for the development of bilateral relations for the benefit of our peoples. relations between russia and china today are at the highest level, they have long gone b
the key event was the meeting with the head of state, xidzenping, the chairman of the state duma emphasizedloping dialogue with china, all political factions are united. the speaker especially noted the relations that have developed between the leaders of the two countries. in many ways, it is thanks to your relations that today our countries are not only strategic partners, but also strategic friends, so the task of parliament is to legislate everything decisions that have been reached at your...
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of the state duma emphasized. e is a tragedy in the middle east, we are very worried about civilians, about children, a huge number of dead, if in israel washington talks about protecting jews, then events in our country speak of the opposite, through... the services of their henchmen in ukraine, they did everything in order for pogroms to begin, with one hand in israel they protect the jews, and with the other hand they are doing everything to ensure that the same jews, but on the territory of other states, are offended, this is unacceptable, it is within the power of people of good will to stop the evil and madness happening in the middle east, says the appeal prepared on behalf of... the chairman of the state duma. at the beginning of the escalation , about 3,500 children were killed and more than 5,000 were injured in the gas sector alone. in the conflict zone , not only violence and murder occur, but also hostage-taking, bombing of peaceful residential areas, blocking the delivery of humanitarian aid, and viol
of the state duma emphasized. e is a tragedy in the middle east, we are very worried about civilians, about children, a huge number of dead, if in israel washington talks about protecting jews, then events in our country speak of the opposite, through... the services of their henchmen in ukraine, they did everything in order for pogroms to begin, with one hand in israel they protect the jews, and with the other hand they are doing everything to ensure that the same jews, but on the territory of...
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our first guest is matthew bryza, an ex-advisor secretary of state of the united states, former directorropean and eurasian affairs at the us national security council. i congratulate you, dear mr. ambassador, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. well, the key question is what is happening now in the united states regarding money for ukraine, we understand that there were several versions. the latest events are the democrats blocking the republicans if they do not support the combination of two aid packages for ukraine and the state of israel. i think that everything is not so bad. it is no secret that the number of republicans is growing opposes any military aid to ukraine or any other country. and yet they are a minority in the party, the democrats did the right thing tactically in this situation, because they know that far right republicans, especially evangelical christians, want to help israel, and many of them would rather help israel than ukraine, so the democrats are wise to push aid to ukraine, and this aid will definitely reach ukraine, this is just a short-term political str
our first guest is matthew bryza, an ex-advisor secretary of state of the united states, former directorropean and eurasian affairs at the us national security council. i congratulate you, dear mr. ambassador, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. well, the key question is what is happening now in the united states regarding money for ukraine, we understand that there were several versions. the latest events are the democrats blocking the republicans if they do not support the combination of...
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yet not all of them have been allowed to come to the united states and those that are in the united states, one third are still awaiting asylum. i will continue to push the act in necessary step to repaying and saving those who served alongside the u.s. mission. i know you clarified with question that you don't have the direct jurisdiction for the visa program however the inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction's most recent quarterly report does include updates from the state department regarding the afghan program. what steps has the biden administration taken to address the needs of afghans booted partner with of the united states in various capacities that wouldn't be eligible? >> again, because we have not been tasked to look at that, we are just reporting what the status is and updating what's happening there we have not looked into that issue. >> what has the biden administration done to expedite the processing? >> again, we've not looked out t the program specifically. >> the previous question or quer talked about the impact of taliban policies as it relates to women and d
yet not all of them have been allowed to come to the united states and those that are in the united states, one third are still awaiting asylum. i will continue to push the act in necessary step to repaying and saving those who served alongside the u.s. mission. i know you clarified with question that you don't have the direct jurisdiction for the visa program however the inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction's most recent quarterly report does include updates from the state...
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in the state and on the state factors that people put in order to ensure life, their safety, health the conditions for work, did not do for them, or paid some kind of social allowances, conditions for work, and this theorizes precisely society, where there are problems related to religion, frankly, with some social, regional problems, the state must find mechanisms, very cleverly, how to generate, harmony, from dividing all these radical moments and cutting them there , as a rule, the war period is a pittance from the healthy part, which really should shape the future society, and even more so, the war period is very powerful, this is a fact yes, to support the armed forces of ukraine, to support our security sector, this is a priority, to support, so to speak , the social stability and internal stability of the state, today the state must lead with its informational, organizational, and legal mechanisms, well, i see such an ear to some extent, well, it is necessary to cut it off, that’s where danilo spoke there and even others, we will cut it off there, i will once again... as the o
in the state and on the state factors that people put in order to ensure life, their safety, health the conditions for work, did not do for them, or paid some kind of social allowances, conditions for work, and this theorizes precisely society, where there are problems related to religion, frankly, with some social, regional problems, the state must find mechanisms, very cleverly, how to generate, harmony, from dividing all these radical moments and cutting them there , as a rule, the war...
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and of the now united states. hat as we go home we travel to houses and that somehow they might be cleaner and feel better as we enter the spaces. those people this we talked about that have gone on they embrace us not only this evening but every day that we walk on the beautiful mother earth >> we ask all of that of when you anything the people this evening hold in hearts we ask to you answer prayers. this way we go our separate ways. good evening am everybody. thank you for being here >> i think now there is a light refreshments so you will make your way to the north light court. your right my left and see you there. thank you. [applause] >> meeting this afternoon at 1:30 pm., tuesday, november 14, 2023.) (gavel) okay. so we'll call the roll. public utilities commission commission at the order i want to note that the clock is 15 minutes off and at 2 o'clock it is automatically changed to the correct time i'm told in case you are wondering what went on or fell aslee
and of the now united states. hat as we go home we travel to houses and that somehow they might be cleaner and feel better as we enter the spaces. those people this we talked about that have gone on they embrace us not only this evening but every day that we walk on the beautiful mother earth >> we ask all of that of when you anything the people this evening hold in hearts we ask to you answer prayers. this way we go our separate ways. good evening am everybody. thank you for being here...