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u.s. naval observatory.r to fix the standard of weights and measures, that's why congress approved the first version of daylight saving time during world war i. at even lengthen daylight saving time in 2005. no one likes toggling the clocks twice a year. >> i think the majority of the american people's preferences to stop the back and forth changing. speak of the senate unanimously approving a bill to spring forward and permanently parked the country on daylight saving time. >> is their objection? without objection so order to. >> but the bill is installed in the house or perhaps the house already passed the bill. this is why time is relative. >> of all the things that we can observe and measure in the universe, the one we know the least about intrinsically is time. >> the u.s. naval observatory in washington is where the government establishes time. >> this is kind of where time happens. it depends on who you talk to. >> at the tone eastern daylight time 14 hours 30 minutes. >> the master clock fields milli
u.s. naval observatory.r to fix the standard of weights and measures, that's why congress approved the first version of daylight saving time during world war i. at even lengthen daylight saving time in 2005. no one likes toggling the clocks twice a year. >> i think the majority of the american people's preferences to stop the back and forth changing. speak of the senate unanimously approving a bill to spring forward and permanently parked the country on daylight saving time. >> is...
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u.s. naval observatory.ion grants congress the power to fix the standard of weights and measures. that is why congress approved the first version during world war i. it even lengthened daylight saving time in 2005. no one likes toggling the clocks twice a year. >> i think the majority of the american people is stop the back-and-forth changing. >> unanimously approving a bill to spring forward and permanently park the country on daylight saving time. >> is there an objection? >> the bill is stalled in the house or perhaps the house already passed the bill. this is why time is relative. >> of all of the things that we can observe and measure in the universe, the one that we know the least about intrinsically is time. >> government establishes time at this observatory. >> so, this is kind of where time happens. it sort of depends on who you talk to. >> 14 hours, 30 minutes. >> it fields millions of call so people can hear the time. computers and mobile phones paying the clock to tell you the time. >> master cla
u.s. naval observatory.ion grants congress the power to fix the standard of weights and measures. that is why congress approved the first version during world war i. it even lengthened daylight saving time in 2005. no one likes toggling the clocks twice a year. >> i think the majority of the american people is stop the back-and-forth changing. >> unanimously approving a bill to spring forward and permanently park the country on daylight saving time. >> is there an objection?...
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u.s. naval observatory where the vice president lives. fourth, including several children, stepped off another bus at the same place. on twitter, texas governor greg abbott took credit for the move because he says she claims the border is secure. they'll do their best to care for the migrants. >> moving them to safe location with food, space to rest, change -- sorry, change of clothes, start working with them. >> texas bussed more than 7,000 migrants to d.c. and new york city since april. >>> northern california advocacy group is helping eight migrants from venezuela to walked bare foot from sacramento airport. on to the migrant resource center in san antonio, texas, someone gave them plane ticts to sacramento and address of catholic charities office. ended up at food bank and called norcal resist. looking into the claims and office of florida governor ron desantis is looking to see if they provided the plane ticket. >>> protections for lgbtq is being expanded. a bill for veterans discharged under the don't ask don't tell policy to update
u.s. naval observatory where the vice president lives. fourth, including several children, stepped off another bus at the same place. on twitter, texas governor greg abbott took credit for the move because he says she claims the border is secure. they'll do their best to care for the migrants. >> moving them to safe location with food, space to rest, change -- sorry, change of clothes, start working with them. >> texas bussed more than 7,000 migrants to d.c. and new york city since...
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u.s. naval observatory.ngress the power to fix the standard of weights and measures. that is why congress approved the first version of daylight saving time during world war i. even lengthened daylight savings time in 2005. but no one likes toddling the clocks twice a year break or accident the majority of the american's people is just to stop the back-and-forth changing for a quick everyone this year unanimously approving a bill to spring forward and permanently mark the country on daylight saving time. >> is our objection question without objection so ordered. >> the bill is stalled in the house. or perhaps the house already pass the bill, this is why time is relevant. >> all of the things that we can observe and measure in the universe, the one we have the least about this time. >> u.s. naval observatory in washington government establishes time. so this is kind of work time happens. it sort of depends on who you ask the tone eastern daylight time hours 30 minutes too. >> the master clock field also peopl
u.s. naval observatory.ngress the power to fix the standard of weights and measures. that is why congress approved the first version of daylight saving time during world war i. even lengthened daylight savings time in 2005. but no one likes toddling the clocks twice a year break or accident the majority of the american's people is just to stop the back-and-forth changing for a quick everyone this year unanimously approving a bill to spring forward and permanently mark the country on daylight...
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u.s. naval observatory.f weights and measures, that's why congress approved the first version of daylight saving time during world war i, and lengthended it in 2005. no one likes doing it twice a year. >> majority of the american people stop the back and forth changing. >> the senate approved a bill to spring forward and park the country on daylight saving time. >> is there objection? without objection, so ordered. >> yes. >> but the bill is stalled in the house, or perhaps the house already passed the bill. this is why time is relative. >> of all of the things that we can observe and measure in the universe, the one that we know the least about intrinsically is time. >> u.s. naval observatory in washington is where government establishes time. >> so this is kind of where time happens, sort of depends on who you talk to. >> at the tone, eastern daylight time, 14 hours, 30 minutes. >> master clock fields millions of calls so people can hear the time. computers and mobile phones ping the clock to tell you the
u.s. naval observatory.f weights and measures, that's why congress approved the first version of daylight saving time during world war i, and lengthended it in 2005. no one likes doing it twice a year. >> majority of the american people stop the back and forth changing. >> the senate approved a bill to spring forward and park the country on daylight saving time. >> is there objection? without objection, so ordered. >> yes. >> but the bill is stalled in the house,...
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u.s. naval observatory. there were volunteers and nonprofits set up to receive them at union station. about four miles down the road, where most of the buses have been dropping off. there was this confusion and scramble this morning when suddenly, there were about 100 people, some of them families with children, stranded on the sidewalk behind me. in some cases, holding garbage bags of belongings, not knowing where to go or what to do. some of the people started to figure out they were part of a political stunt. governor greg abbott of texas, tweeting out these migrants were sent to the vice president's backyard, as this message about president biden securing our border. and we also spoke with one of the migrants who had made a long journey with his wife, all the way from venezuela, who talked about that road and winding up here in d.c. >> we didn't know where we were going to get to. only the bus left us here. and they didn't tell us where we were. but they left us here. long, a 40-day journey. i had been from venezuela to here. this crossing is very difficult to bring the child here
u.s. naval observatory. there were volunteers and nonprofits set up to receive them at union station. about four miles down the road, where most of the buses have been dropping off. there was this confusion and scramble this morning when suddenly, there were about 100 people, some of them families with children, stranded on the sidewalk behind me. in some cases, holding garbage bags of belongings, not knowing where to go or what to do. some of the people started to figure out they were part of...
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u.s. naval naval observatory. there are a lot of adult males.s thinking between the two bus loads a couple hundred. i'm checking out the videos right now. you know, look, very, very interesting strategy. i'm surprised that they were dropped off in front of kamala harris' house. that's next level tactics right there. [laughter] maria: that is next level, yeah. >> was not expecting that. a little caught offguard by that. that is next level. she just lied about this i think it was two days ago. look, acknowledge there's a problem, focus on trying to fix the problem, take the resources you have and send them in the direction of this problem. maria, you alluded to the fentanyl crisis. i mean, these fentanyl pills are now coming through looking like smarties, they're colored, they look like candy. this is essentially an act of terrorism on our children, on america's youth, and this is a huge problem that needs to be dealt with and governor abbott, obviously he's doing what he those do to bring attention to the matter and ensure that texas gets some he
u.s. naval naval observatory. there are a lot of adult males.s thinking between the two bus loads a couple hundred. i'm checking out the videos right now. you know, look, very, very interesting strategy. i'm surprised that they were dropped off in front of kamala harris' house. that's next level tactics right there. [laughter] maria: that is next level, yeah. >> was not expecting that. a little caught offguard by that. that is next level. she just lied about this i think it was two days...
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u.s. naval observatory in d.c.. gary, tell us about this latest arrival of migrants?ere the vice president lives, and of k 50 men women and children, even newborns were on this bus. we're told there from nicaragua and venezuela, and we're told over this 30 hour bus trip from texas they had just mres -- volunteer organizations were here on the ground and swiftly took them to a local church where they're getting medical attention and the legal services that they need. i spoke to the venezuelan ambassador to the u.s. earlier this morning, he tells me about why they came to the u.s. in the first place. how they got here. here's what he had to say. >> what i'm asking -- to have a comprehensive approach to treat them in a dignified manner, and to support them. they're not here because they want to be. they've been forced to leave venezuela for political reasons, for the crisis that we're facing in front of venezuela. they're running away from the dictatorship madeira. so that's why they came to the united states. so they were asking that we support. them they've been very h
u.s. naval observatory in d.c.. gary, tell us about this latest arrival of migrants?ere the vice president lives, and of k 50 men women and children, even newborns were on this bus. we're told there from nicaragua and venezuela, and we're told over this 30 hour bus trip from texas they had just mres -- volunteer organizations were here on the ground and swiftly took them to a local church where they're getting medical attention and the legal services that they need. i spoke to the venezuelan...
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u.s. naval observatory, the residence of vice president kamala harris. it comes after she made comments at the southern border was, quote, secure. so far as the florida charts flights go, you may be wondering, why martha vineyards? obviously, it's a lot of vacation spots for a lo t of democrats including the obamas. last year, ted cruz introduced a bill that would transfer undocumented into migrants to 13 areas, many which are in -- all of which are lit by the markets and include martha vineyard. we also know tucker carlson mentioned a similar idea on his podcast earlier this year about a places like acre town, on the island have, quote, zero diversity which means zero strength and how they, quote, a begging more diversity. he was being sarcastic, playing on some of the same themes that proponents of immigration often use, saying diversity makes the nation stronger. the top spokesperson for governor desantis got in on the act, in a tweet yesterday, saying undocumented immigrants, quote, will increase the town's diversity which is strength, right? that's
u.s. naval observatory, the residence of vice president kamala harris. it comes after she made comments at the southern border was, quote, secure. so far as the florida charts flights go, you may be wondering, why martha vineyards? obviously, it's a lot of vacation spots for a lo t of democrats including the obamas. last year, ted cruz introduced a bill that would transfer undocumented into migrants to 13 areas, many which are in -- all of which are lit by the markets and include martha...
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u.s. naval observatory. the observatory just in the background.you can see out here, there are migrants that have just arrived in the last hour here on two busses. maria, there were 53 on one, 48 on another. and the majority of these migrants are coming from venezuela, although there are some from colombia, some from mexico, many telling me they want to go to new york city. but there's no one here to meet them. there's no mgo in the d.c. mayor's office, doesn't have any representatives out here right now although we have seen the secret service out here, obviously trying to make sure that everything is under good security. but there's no idea exactly where they're going to go. now, the most significant, maria, i asked a cup can he'll e migrants, one in particular from venezuela, he spoke english, i said are you coming here because you believe you can come legally, that the border is open. i told him vice president harris said the border is close. ed. he said no, it's open and that's why we're here. h.maria: i want to get your tae on what the white
u.s. naval observatory. the observatory just in the background.you can see out here, there are migrants that have just arrived in the last hour here on two busses. maria, there were 53 on one, 48 on another. and the majority of these migrants are coming from venezuela, although there are some from colombia, some from mexico, many telling me they want to go to new york city. but there's no one here to meet them. there's no mgo in the d.c. mayor's office, doesn't have any representatives out here...
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u.s. naval observatory which is where the vice president lives, and more than 50 migrants came off the bus. they were men, women, children, even newborns on this bus. we are told they came from eagle pass, texas. and we are told that they are venezuelan, nicaraguan, and apparently they really didn't have anything to eat during their 30 hour bus ride except for those amar-y packets that are sometimes given to the u.s. military. and we are told that these folks got off the bus and, volunteers were here to greet them. we saw them there, and they were taken from here to a local church where they are getting medical services, legal services, food, water, shelter, and a figure out the next up. and, very similar things are happening in martha's vineyard. folks up there are now off the island of martha's vineyard, and have been sent to a joint base cape cod where there is the ability to give them a lot more resources that were available there on the island. they will have the medical and legal services. but, of course this is a very fraught political debate on both sides, yasmin. >> talk to me als
u.s. naval observatory which is where the vice president lives, and more than 50 migrants came off the bus. they were men, women, children, even newborns on this bus. we are told they came from eagle pass, texas. and we are told that they are venezuelan, nicaraguan, and apparently they really didn't have anything to eat during their 30 hour bus ride except for those amar-y packets that are sometimes given to the u.s. military. and we are told that these folks got off the bus and, volunteers...
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naval observatory. any people were confused about why they had arrived here after entering the u.s.southern border. >> a very long tough trip. we do not expect to be left adrift here without knowing where to head to. amna: that fall the two flights carrying about 50 migrants that landed in martha's vineyard last night. florida's governor desantis said today he was behind those flights. >> one of the reasons why we want to transport because we obviously it is expensive if people are coming here. it taxes social services and all these things. every community in america should be sharing in the bird them should amna: republican governors greg abbott of texas and doug ducey of arizona have spent millions offering free bus rides from their borders the democrat led cities including new york, washington, d.c. and chicago. a political tactic to call attention to the u.s. southern border. u.s. customs and border patrol has seen an increase in border encounters in the last three years. a number now on pace to top 2 million this fiscal year for the first time ever. back in washington, the pres
naval observatory. any people were confused about why they had arrived here after entering the u.s.southern border. >> a very long tough trip. we do not expect to be left adrift here without knowing where to head to. amna: that fall the two flights carrying about 50 migrants that landed in martha's vineyard last night. florida's governor desantis said today he was behind those flights. >> one of the reasons why we want to transport because we obviously it is expensive if people are...