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look at donald trump going to a u. f. c match. because he started out in this, in this genre, in a w w. yeah. so what we really see is donald trump reverting back to the mean and to your voice. he's the consummate market to you. yes. and so then we have a you talk me respect you in that remark. yes. understand the market understand themselves? no. yeah. even though usually the selling is all civil and no stake. so in this, in this instance, um, what, what, what we see in this instance, what, what we see is and economy where people were suffering. and he understands how to message to those people are built when i see your pain, right? even though we have no clue, he is valuable. he struck the narrative. yes. yes, it makes it that you what are the he always talks about deconstructing the administrative street. yeah. it's almost as if it's almost as if and i'll just repeat this. the people are voting for trump in many ways aren't voting for trump, they're voting against the system which they as just let them down. and so many ways en
look at donald trump going to a u. f. c match. because he started out in this, in this genre, in a w w. yeah. so what we really see is donald trump reverting back to the mean and to your voice. he's the consummate market to you. yes. and so then we have a you talk me respect you in that remark. yes. understand the market understand themselves? no. yeah. even though usually the selling is all civil and no stake. so in this, in this instance, um, what, what, what we see in this instance, what,...
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so what happens the next day when he shows up at a choreographed event, a u f. c. fight this up? it's the, could you imagine if you're sitting at the white house right now, joe biden, and his team watching the wait a minute. what, in fact, very early polls taken right, and it's very early, i know, but still very early polls that were taken right after the jury's verdict came out, showed that mister trump's loyal base wasn't even affect part of the chair is guilty, verdict to them. it doesn't matter, and if you think that's kind of crazy, you're right, but at the same time, it seems just as crazy to consider that only 33 percent of americans support joe biden. yet, here are his loyal followers, trying to shut down the trump supporters. after his conviction, watch, do do, do the . so that's pretty much america right now to not show that. i gotta ask you this though. what about all the people in the middle in america? those who relate to a viral video that just came out. have you seen this? where do you see this? i'm going to show it to you. this is a viral video that just came out
so what happens the next day when he shows up at a choreographed event, a u f. c. fight this up? it's the, could you imagine if you're sitting at the white house right now, joe biden, and his team watching the wait a minute. what, in fact, very early polls taken right, and it's very early, i know, but still very early polls that were taken right after the jury's verdict came out, showed that mister trump's loyal base wasn't even affect part of the chair is guilty, verdict to them. it doesn't...
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toilet in new jersey the had shown here down in so then so then there's us for think of, i'm not the u. f. c in new jersey as a former us need it, donald trump, green to invite to all of rules we have on the us and legalize so and tool. so host, steve, he'll, he pulled the verdict date, this consisting display of injustice, or they couldn't even say what the underlying crime was. and the jury, when they did the, the form finding him guilty simply checked next to each box saying guilty. and never stated what the underlying crime was. which would have to have been a federal election law. my license, which are barred by the statute of limitations. and for a state court to try to enforce a misdemeanor, a federal crime isn't getting outrageous. this is the most disgusting display of injustice. just the salem witch trials. and not only if they converted a misdemeanor to us, telling me even though the misdemeanor that they are alleging is barred by the statute, limitations to this all took place 78 years ago. they also are prosecuting a federal crime in state court. this da has no jurisdiction to e
toilet in new jersey the had shown here down in so then so then there's us for think of, i'm not the u. f. c in new jersey as a former us need it, donald trump, green to invite to all of rules we have on the us and legalize so and tool. so host, steve, he'll, he pulled the verdict date, this consisting display of injustice, or they couldn't even say what the underlying crime was. and the jury, when they did the, the form finding him guilty simply checked next to each box saying guilty. and...
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and so then, so then they asked us for those and go by and not the u, f. c, in new jersey as a former us need it. donald trump was greeted by to all of those we have on the us and legalize so and tool. so host, see real, he pulled the verdict, they this kind of thing, display of injustice. they couldn't even say what the underlying cried was. and the jury, when they did the, the deform, finding him guilty, simply checked next to each box saying guilty, and never stated whether.
and so then, so then they asked us for those and go by and not the u, f. c, in new jersey as a former us need it. donald trump was greeted by to all of those we have on the us and legalize so and tool. so host, see real, he pulled the verdict, they this kind of thing, display of injustice. they couldn't even say what the underlying cried was. and the jury, when they did the, the deform, finding him guilty, simply checked next to each box saying guilty, and never stated whether.
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something that i haven't this year around, the results from the greens, the social democrats on the a, c, p u, f o make most of the land. and if you look at polls from recent weeks, it says a very small percentage of people are to be happy with how the government is doing and the 22 percent say that the government is doing it and see the way the parties are dealing with each other is something that happened with as a loss of financing, as a loss of probably arguing. and this is something where the left so it's not just that the democrats will have to bring it back if they do want to get back to resolve as a federal election next year in the old. yeah. these, these were as exit numbers. certainly a slap in the face for greens across here, particularly here in germany or chief political correspondent, nina hawes or they are at the green party headquarters here in berlin name and will be coming back to you a little bit later throughout the evening. thank you. as far as want to take this now and to our chief political editor mchale accept, there she is at party headquarters for germany's christian d
something that i haven't this year around, the results from the greens, the social democrats on the a, c, p u, f o make most of the land. and if you look at polls from recent weeks, it says a very small percentage of people are to be happy with how the government is doing and the 22 percent say that the government is doing it and see the way the parties are dealing with each other is something that happened with as a loss of financing, as a loss of probably arguing. and this is something where...
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c, u with normalization. first and foremost, beyond any potential a f, a gauge to be made in defense or economic cooperation with as well as 1st and foremost a political play that other countries do piece of the washington. okay, to get this right. normalization efforts between arab countries and israel have been going on for years, mostly for economic and security reasons. and to police washington, israel's biggest n i now after the october 7th attack on israel and either elsewhere and gaza. the big question is, eric countries will proceed with a part of normalization or not. it's now i think, politically, very difficult for many countries in the world to engage with as well. but at the same time, these countries that have established so this is a, this will have not suspended the, as a result of this one. everyone has, you know, watching and waiting to see how this conflict will turn not. no one is like, no talking about like finishing. is it a or like not accepting is a no, they're not is no, it's the phone is spoken about how to deal with this data to solve the problem that's for now, there's just hope that
c, u with normalization. first and foremost, beyond any potential a f, a gauge to be made in defense or economic cooperation with as well as 1st and foremost a political play that other countries do piece of the washington. okay, to get this right. normalization efforts between arab countries and israel have been going on for years, mostly for economic and security reasons. and to police washington, israel's biggest n i now after the october 7th attack on israel and either elsewhere and gaza....
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c, u. s. normalization. first and foremost beyond any potential a f, a gauge to be made in defense or economic cooperation with as well as 1st and foremost a political play that other countries do piece of the washington. okay, to get this right. normalization efforts between arab countries and israel have been going on for years mostly for economic and security reasons. and to police washington, israel's biggest n i now after the october 7th attack on israel and either elsewhere and gaza. the big question is the eric countries will proceed with the pulse of normalization or not. it's now i think, politically, very difficult for many countries in the world to engage with as well. but at the same time, these countries that have to start distribution. so this will have not suspended that as a result of this war. everyone has, you know, watching and waiting to see how this conflict will turn. now no one is right. is now talking about like finishing. is it a or like not accepting is a no, they're not is no, is the phone is spoken about how to deal with. is it a have to solve the problem that for now, there's just
c, u. s. normalization. first and foremost beyond any potential a f, a gauge to be made in defense or economic cooperation with as well as 1st and foremost a political play that other countries do piece of the washington. okay, to get this right. normalization efforts between arab countries and israel have been going on for years mostly for economic and security reasons. and to police washington, israel's biggest n i now after the october 7th attack on israel and either elsewhere and gaza. the...
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patil the county's for auma ce highland hospital, even medical center and u c s f benny off children's car was driving under the influence when they crashed into 2 utility poles. this happened around 11 thursday night at the data and florence avenues. transformer was destroyed, causing part of it to be without power for several hours. police also say the driver was going over 90 miles per hour. the driver suffered minor injuries from the crash. and waymo has been given the ok to expand outside of san francisco. soon. autonomous vehicles will be seen roaming around the streets of la and san mateo, the california public utilities commission approved expansion to the peninsula in january. san mateo officials, however, try to push back but efforts to achieve regulatory power over avs were unsuccessful. supervisor david canepa says he's disappointed in that decision and the country. the county hasn't heard from waymo directly about the plan to roll out the vehicle since. >>communicate with local localities because they're governed by the pcs. so we need to create a regulatory framework. >>t
patil the county's for auma ce highland hospital, even medical center and u c s f benny off children's car was driving under the influence when they crashed into 2 utility poles. this happened around 11 thursday night at the data and florence avenues. transformer was destroyed, causing part of it to be without power for several hours. police also say the driver was going over 90 miles per hour. the driver suffered minor injuries from the crash. and waymo has been given the ok to expand outside...
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c u t fluctuate form. now we must understand that when the f was found, it last funded on a principle of what he call 7 kind of know, p us, those 7 kind of a p less at a die like the good you to should of conference resolutions of the 24th national congress of the and so you think and it also trump you on, you know, to be football truncating of the city. don't charge. i know visa amc foundational foundation on which i'm getting the mt party. unfortunately. i mean, i do agree with the ones that the awesome personality issues but in sofa is in the concrete times. and i do much come stand point to and politically standpoint. don't know, because the mt project in fact, does not have any policies, and they do have a money for us to what they call it people's money people, but it's very, very tricky. age. the other point though is what you're talking about. personality issues between the 2 reasons. i mean, they openly despise each other. i mean, could you give a young see it coalition working with zoom, a and rim, oppose a as the leaders of both of those parties. like i think the, the and k is already expressed i
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c the cl the clerk: mr. ossoff is aye. ■n■ the clerk: mr. hoeven, no.■u#f the clerk: mr. young, no. the clerk: mr. no. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. ms. cantwell, aye.=■■ vote: rr the clerk: mr. markey, aye. ■ mr. ca the mr. schatz, aye. ■'■+■5 the presiding officer: on this vote the yeas -- the clerk: mr. schumer, no. the presiding officer: on this vote the yeas are 51, the nays are 39. three-fifthses of the senators duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative, the motion is not agreed to. mr. schumer: madam president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. schumer: i enter a motion to reconsider the failed cloture vote. the presiding officer: the motion is entered. mr. schumer: just so the public will know, i switched my vote so i might reconsiderf and possibl vote on this again. i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 669. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion to proceed. all those in favor say aye. opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. the clerk will port. the clerk: nomination, feder
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that we have a f stories in us and that i really fun to get to share stories partially becauh's stories. so i'm going to ask person has that■iion,o u to? that would be yeah, yes. what■c■■n how. it impacts my relationship with my family. but a few. i want to answer thatishat one e tricky things about memoir is that you can well, you just write in your own story, but you're never just story. write your having to reflect on who you are each other and of the mysteries of this book. right? that i had to figure out was i on a professional trajectory, how ch concerned about striving and, showing off and ■,being than other people and nt when. i walked in the door but that there wa something different that happened in bothlls of our. what we were trying to model, learn and be■qnamic to reflect . and i was raised as ■m■e■ gratid reflecting. i think one thing that will come through, i think very deeply in this book is it really, really a sense ofi as a really, reallyivg and competing white guy out in the world was really become ■until weathered from community relationships that i was also to have relationships that taught me something into else. so hopefully you s i really real
that we have a f stories in us and that i really fun to get to share stories partially becauh's stories. so i'm going to ask person has that■iion,o u to? that would be yeah, yes. what■c■■n how. it impacts my relationship with my family. but a few. i want to answer thatishat one e tricky things about memoir is that you can well, you just write in your own story, but you're never just story. write your having to reflect on who you are each other and of the mysteries of this book. right?...