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but we need in vermont. every state has it basically and we don't. >> i'm happy to any new information and look at it. but we do feel confident in our decision around the day reporting center that it will help people more. >> we need to work on this more. they're two totally different things. the reentry center provides resources to people when they are coming back to society. the reporting center, it is a long way. there is no follow through, you don't get the resources. it's just astonishing to senator sanders, congresswoman valent and to me that the market study said that vermont is unique that we don't need or deserve or should have the benefit of the same services that are provided in every other state in this great country of ours. >> again, happy to have further conversation. we are optimistic about the day reporting center. >> what we want is a reentry center that is what our chief judge is saying that we need. >> senator grassley. >> ms. peters, when the bureau of prisons let correctional officers s
but we need in vermont. every state has it basically and we don't. >> i'm happy to any new information and look at it. but we do feel confident in our decision around the day reporting center that it will help people more. >> we need to work on this more. they're two totally different things. the reentry center provides resources to people when they are coming back to society. the reporting center, it is a long way. there is no follow through, you don't get the resources. it's just...
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vermont, this is shocking to me and senator sanders, vermont is one of only two states that does not have the benefit of that facility. >> i know when we spoke about this, you indicated that we were going to get one. but you classified that you misspoke and it was going to be a reporting facility instead. reporting facility is not worth it. reporting would mean that people have to go to providence, rhode island. that is a long away from burlington. or they would have to go to new hampshire or boston. so it just doesn't do the job. after you classified that, you indicated that the vermont delegation researched the matter and that the residential facility was necessary, you may change course. we did our research. most promptly, we checked with the attorneys and most importantly with our federal judges. and i would ask for unanimous consent to enter senator peters into the record. >> so noted. >> the borough of prisons on friday that you planned to proceed against our consensus and not provide the residential treatment facility. our office did speak to the stakeholders, including the ch
vermont, this is shocking to me and senator sanders, vermont is one of only two states that does not have the benefit of that facility. >> i know when we spoke about this, you indicated that we were going to get one. but you classified that you misspoke and it was going to be a reporting facility instead. reporting facility is not worth it. reporting would mean that people have to go to providence, rhode island. that is a long away from burlington. or they would have to go to new...
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mid vermont teacher's school teach beliefs to its own students.those beliefs on students from other public and private schools. deny students from other schools the opportunity to play or hurt students from other schools because of who those students are mr. good win, i want to go to straight to you. they may be talking about hurt feelings. but you had students that got hurt because of the actions of that transgender player what's your reaction to that? >> my reaction is in the middle of the season last year, we were informed by other coaches and other players in the league that there was a male athlete playing for another team in our division. this other team was not on our schedule during the year. but we did see that there was a possibility that we might end up playing them in the playoffs and being seeded against them and as the season did come to an end, that is -- that was the scenario that worked itself out. so, after discussions with the administration, and our players and parents, we decided that instead of going against our religious bel
mid vermont teacher's school teach beliefs to its own students.those beliefs on students from other public and private schools. deny students from other schools the opportunity to play or hurt students from other schools because of who those students are mr. good win, i want to go to straight to you. they may be talking about hurt feelings. but you had students that got hurt because of the actions of that transgender player what's your reaction to that? >> my reaction is in the middle of...
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the senator from vermont. mr. welch: mr. president, this is indeed a historic day, the passage of the national security supplemental appropriations bill and i want to commend the extraordinary work of leader schumer, of leader mcconnell, of our appropriation chair and vice chair, senator murray, and senator collins, and also our colleagues who worked so hard on the bipartisan border agreement that was ultimately repudiated by the republicans. the supplemental includes important additional military aid for ukraine and taiwan and aid for israel and humanitarian aid for the palestinians and other vulnerable populations. and i unequivocally support the additional aid for ukraine. it's facing an extensional threat and for -- we must pass that aid. i'm very pleased to see that ukraine is going to be receiving the aid it desperately needs. putin must be stopped. the other provision in the supplemental i strongly support is funding for the humanitarian aid for palestinians and for humanitarian catastrophes around the globe. but the
the senator from vermont. mr. welch: mr. president, this is indeed a historic day, the passage of the national security supplemental appropriations bill and i want to commend the extraordinary work of leader schumer, of leader mcconnell, of our appropriation chair and vice chair, senator murray, and senator collins, and also our colleagues who worked so hard on the bipartisan border agreement that was ultimately repudiated by the republicans. the supplemental includes important additional...
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and this has made rentals and home ownership out of reach for too many vermonters. but it's a national crisis too. according to a recent estimate from freddie mac, america is horse by 3.8 million units of housing both for rent and for sale, and that's certainly something i hear from a lot of young people as i travel acarrot vermont, their -- across vermont, their concerns for the future whether there'll actually be housing for them when it's time for them to start a family. the average rent in the united states has increased by 24% between 2020 and 2023, and more than half of low and moderate income boar if rowers now -- borrowers now spend between 20-50 president of their income on mortgage payments or rent. and this cost burden is way too high, obviously, for working families and for the elderly in mar. and so this week i -- in particular. and so this week i introduced a bill that would make a transformational investment in building new, affordable housing. it's rooted in innovative solutions that vermonters have embraced for many years such as a community land tr
and this has made rentals and home ownership out of reach for too many vermonters. but it's a national crisis too. according to a recent estimate from freddie mac, america is horse by 3.8 million units of housing both for rent and for sale, and that's certainly something i hear from a lot of young people as i travel acarrot vermont, their -- across vermont, their concerns for the future whether there'll actually be housing for them when it's time for them to start a family. the average rent in...
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welcome my guests to this program. out of moscow, a former cia analyst larry johnson. and out of vermontbeing with us on the spotlight, it started off in moscow, and larry, how is it that these international agencies can witness the dire situation, even issue warnings about it, but do nothing, i mean, what good are the organizations, unless there are enforcement, they're able to enforce it? yeah, no, i, i... agree, it's truly shocking, what we're seeing is something that's a kin to what happened to jews in the warsaw ghetto and in the lotz ghettos during world war i, and you would think the jews who went through that, or at least the ancestors of those who went through that would have some measure of compassion, some measure of humanity, and instead they're doing the same thing that the nazis did to the jews, shut shutting off access to food. "you had images during world war ii of these children dying and starving in the streets, well you're seeing that now, and the problem with particularly for the palestinian children, children are very fragile, i worked my way through college is a res
welcome my guests to this program. out of moscow, a former cia analyst larry johnson. and out of vermontbeing with us on the spotlight, it started off in moscow, and larry, how is it that these international agencies can witness the dire situation, even issue warnings about it, but do nothing, i mean, what good are the organizations, unless there are enforcement, they're able to enforce it? yeah, no, i, i... agree, it's truly shocking, what we're seeing is something that's a kin to what...
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christopher halali, researcher and political analyst from versai, vermont. welcome to the program flanders and also mr. halali now starting with you miss, your thoughts on the regime's upcoming uh planned on slot. rafa where more than million people are displaced there now seeking shelter and that's without food, without water, sanitation and electricity and and not forgetting that the spread of diseases and the lack of medicine as well. anyways, rafa is the same place at the zionist regime itself told the people to go to calling it safe zone, and now thousands would die if they go ahead with it. in every way this has been defined as catastrophic, defined that way by hamas, but also by every country in the region, this is unimaginable, and when you consider that this is where the israeli forces told the palestinian people to go as safe zone to go south, and then you look at what they did to conunis and now the threat on rafa, where more than million people literally are at risk, it's unrelenting war, but it's a... from here in the us, i want to say that it i
christopher halali, researcher and political analyst from versai, vermont. welcome to the program flanders and also mr. halali now starting with you miss, your thoughts on the regime's upcoming uh planned on slot. rafa where more than million people are displaced there now seeking shelter and that's without food, without water, sanitation and electricity and and not forgetting that the spread of diseases and the lack of medicine as well. anyways, rafa is the same place at the zionist regime...
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you are talking about a 300 mile stretch in the american northeast between new york, vermont and new area we're talking about. i'm reading that you have had people come in from 55 different countries. here is what i don't get, right? you have the cartels out of mexico. we understand that now. but who is helping them in canada? >> well, we're seeing the increase of other countries because these organizations are the trans national criminal organizations. so -- >> bill: hang on, hang on. the screen froze. sean, hang with me. that's a shame. we're getting a snowstorm in the northeast and it might be an effect. our apologies. 55 different countries have come in through the 300 mile stretch on the map between new york, vermont and new hampshire. if you thought it was just a southern problem, it's not. it is well alive in the northeast possible. our apologies to the office. >> dana: let's go back to the briefing. john kirby was asked about some palestinian casualties. listen to that. >> the meeting at fort mcmaier. you talked about the necessity of an international force on the ground. is
you are talking about a 300 mile stretch in the american northeast between new york, vermont and new area we're talking about. i'm reading that you have had people come in from 55 different countries. here is what i don't get, right? you have the cartels out of mexico. we understand that now. but who is helping them in canada? >> well, we're seeing the increase of other countries because these organizations are the trans national criminal organizations. so -- >> bill: hang on, hang...
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i applaud the vermont coach and all the girls on the team for being willing to stand up.was the solution? separate category for trans athletes themselves? is that it? >> no, i don't think that makes sense because the only time this becomes an issue is when men decide to identify as women. when women decide to i've as men, they can't make the teams and aren't able to compete at all. i think the solution is you have to compete against your biological sex, which is the foundation of men and women sports. seconds to play you don't want to do that, you don't compete. stuart: dr. phil appeared on the view and his comments on covid school closures didn't sit well. >> who does that and takes the support system and shuts it down. >> there was a deadly virus going around and trying to save kid's lives. >> saying no school children died of covid? >> i'm saying it was the safest group. they were the less vulnerable group and they suffered and will suffer more from the mismanagement of covid than the exposure of covid, and that's not a opinion, that's a fact. stuart: clay, i got to te
i applaud the vermont coach and all the girls on the team for being willing to stand up.was the solution? separate category for trans athletes themselves? is that it? >> no, i don't think that makes sense because the only time this becomes an issue is when men decide to identify as women. when women decide to i've as men, they can't make the teams and aren't able to compete at all. i think the solution is you have to compete against your biological sex, which is the foundation of men and...
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like to welcome my guests to the program out of. self shaf, author and west asia expert, and out of vermont, christopher haloli, researcher and political analyst. thank you both for being with us. well tell me your take on this, i mean we see the united states continually adding uh, first of all giving israel more aid, and then on the other hand uh now trying to actually uh give more support in the red sea to stop the yemeni forces, sab, your take on what's going on, the uh united states of america of course leading the aggression against the arabic resistance. or in iraq or in syria, the because they are supporting the palestinian people and demanding the stop of the genocide in gaza, they taken the stand of nobility against the stand of the americans on the side of genocide, which they are completely immers themselves in it, the americans and the western powers with them like the british, they are trying to restore the the terrance in the region. to recover their hegemonical power from the significant blow that the palestinian resistance directed at them, so now the this functionist state
like to welcome my guests to the program out of. self shaf, author and west asia expert, and out of vermont, christopher haloli, researcher and political analyst. thank you both for being with us. well tell me your take on this, i mean we see the united states continually adding uh, first of all giving israel more aid, and then on the other hand uh now trying to actually uh give more support in the red sea to stop the yemeni forces, sab, your take on what's going on, the uh united states of...
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next, glenn mick peters from essex junction, vermont. >> hello. i want to think the college and institute of politics for this opportunity. we probably would not have had. i want to thank my wife. without his support i probably would not be here. i would like to take a few seconds for us to say a silent prayer for all the fallen americans from pearl harbor so many years ago. right. so. i spent 24 years at ibm corporation. solving problems every day. i loved ibm -- i left ibm and spent another 16 years trying to rediscover life from the corporate world and now i run my own small business transporting special needs children to school. the things that are most important to me are the border. it has got to be closed. there are so many bad characters and possible terrorists that are coming in across the river. they are just going to be worse. they are building sleeper cells and costing us hundreds of millions of dollars to support them. i see the hand is up so i will move on. >> thank you. we will get back to you. scott peterson from connecticut. >> i
next, glenn mick peters from essex junction, vermont. >> hello. i want to think the college and institute of politics for this opportunity. we probably would not have had. i want to thank my wife. without his support i probably would not be here. i would like to take a few seconds for us to say a silent prayer for all the fallen americans from pearl harbor so many years ago. right. so. i spent 24 years at ibm corporation. solving problems every day. i loved ibm -- i left ibm and spent...
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. >> the first state to do it, a number of other states so colorado and vermont and a number of states summer rates and underwent are only able to advise others what to do. a wide range of responsibilities but we are able to set rates. >> compared to the "wall street journal" by the ftc district players, the agency is exploring whether -- [inaudible]
. >> the first state to do it, a number of other states so colorado and vermont and a number of states summer rates and underwent are only able to advise others what to do. a wide range of responsibilities but we are able to set rates. >> compared to the "wall street journal" by the ftc district players, the agency is exploring whether -- [inaudible]
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introducing next, glenn mcpeters from vermont. >> my name is glenn mcpeters and i want to say thank you to the college and the institute of politics for having us this opportunity that we probably would not have had. i want to say you got to my wife and without her support i probably wouldn't be here. and i would like to take a few seconds for us to say a quick little silent prayer for all of our fallen americans from pearl harbor so many years ago. so, i spent 24 years at ibm corporation solving problems every day. i left ibm and spent another 15 or 16 years trying to rediscover life from the corporate world. i now own my own small business transporting special needs children to school. the things that are most important to me are the border. the border has got to be closed. there are so many bad characters and possible terrorists that are coming in across the river. they are just going to be worse. they are building sleeper cells. in there costing us millions, hundreds of millions of dollars to support them. and i see the hand is up so i will move on. >> thank you mr. mcpeters. we app
introducing next, glenn mcpeters from vermont. >> my name is glenn mcpeters and i want to say thank you to the college and the institute of politics for having us this opportunity that we probably would not have had. i want to say you got to my wife and without her support i probably wouldn't be here. and i would like to take a few seconds for us to say a quick little silent prayer for all of our fallen americans from pearl harbor so many years ago. so, i spent 24 years at ibm corporation...
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this is the last one room schoolhouse still operating in the state of vermont. that is the way it used to be. parental control. parents choosing the teacher. parents monitoring the schooling. parents even getting together and chipping in to paint the schoolhouse as they did here. just a few weeks ago for parental concern is still here as much in the slums of the big cities as in bucolic vermont. but control by parents over the schooling of their children is today. the exception, not the rule. increasingly, schools have come under the control of centralized administrations. professional educators deciding what shall be taught, who shall do the teaching, and even what children shall go to what school? the people who lose most from this system are the poor and the disadvantaged in the large cities. they are simply stuck. they have no alternative. of course, if you're well-off, you do have a choice. you can send your child to a private school or you can move to an area where the public schools are excellent. as the parents of many of these students have done. these
this is the last one room schoolhouse still operating in the state of vermont. that is the way it used to be. parental control. parents choosing the teacher. parents monitoring the schooling. parents even getting together and chipping in to paint the schoolhouse as they did here. just a few weeks ago for parental concern is still here as much in the slums of the big cities as in bucolic vermont. but control by parents over the schooling of their children is today. the exception, not the rule....
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this is the last one room schoolhouse still operating in the state of vermont. that is the way it used to be. parental control. parents choosing the teacher. parents monitoring the schooling. parents even getting together and chipping in to paint the schoolhouse as they did here. just a few weeks ago for parental concern is still here as much in the slums of the big cities as in bucolic vermont. but control by parents over the schooling of their children is today. the exception, not the rule. increasingly, schools have come under the control of centralized administrations. professional educators deciding what shall be taught, who shall do the teaching, and even what children shall go to what school? the people who lose most from this system are the poor and the disadvantaged in the large cities. they are simply stuck. they have no alternative. of course, if you're well-off, you do have a choice. you can send your child to a private school or you can move to an area where the public schools are excellent. as the parents of many of these students have done. these
this is the last one room schoolhouse still operating in the state of vermont. that is the way it used to be. parental control. parents choosing the teacher. parents monitoring the schooling. parents even getting together and chipping in to paint the schoolhouse as they did here. just a few weeks ago for parental concern is still here as much in the slums of the big cities as in bucolic vermont. but control by parents over the schooling of their children is today. the exception, not the rule....
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, washington state, washington, d.c., vermont, and west virginia, we will be mobilizing for 42 straightand then in washington, d.c. on june the 15th. we are not an insurrection but you better believe we are a resurrection. a resurrection of justice and love and righteousness and it is time for us to come together. if you want to know even more, for those of you who are listening, what the power really is. for instance, when the margin of victory was near or less than 3%, low income voters accounted for 34 to 45% of the voting population. in arizona, 39%. in georgia, 37 percent. in michigan, 30 7%. in north carolina, 43 percent. in pennsylvania, 34 percent. in wisconsin, 39 percent. it's political suicide not to care about this block of voters. when you look at the fact that across this country, poor and low wealth voters, there's is not a state where low income, low-wage and low wealth voters do not make at least 20% of the electorate. in michigan, in 2016, the margin of victory in the presidential election was 10,000 votes. in 2016, 900 80,000 poor and low-wage eligible voters did not
, washington state, washington, d.c., vermont, and west virginia, we will be mobilizing for 42 straightand then in washington, d.c. on june the 15th. we are not an insurrection but you better believe we are a resurrection. a resurrection of justice and love and righteousness and it is time for us to come together. if you want to know even more, for those of you who are listening, what the power really is. for instance, when the margin of victory was near or less than 3%, low income voters...
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finally white river junction small village hartford vermont, the first rick reichmuth center in vermonton fox news at night. we are coming right back. with no children and no casinos. we actually have reinvented ocean voyages, designing all-inclusive experiences for the thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn more at viking.com. we're travelling all across america, talking to people about their hearts. wh—who wants to talk about...
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una mujer la tarde del 9 de febrero, esto ocurriÓ sobre la autopista 101 a la altura de la calle vermontes es importante. el fbi ofrece una recompensa de $25,000 por informaciÓn que ayude acÁ durar a este hombre, marÍa guadalupe es, es acusado de asesinato el aÑo 2012, los agentes federales afirman que mario guadalupe podrÍa estar armado aunque tambiÉn creen que habrÍa huido a mÉxico, $25,000 de recompensa, Éstas bolsas que observen su pantalla fueron incautadasla policÍa de hÉrcules la tarde de 14 de febrero, los agentes detuvieron un vehÍculo que circulaba sin placas en el interior encontraron mariguana, gran cantidad de dÓlares y pastilla de oxicodona. dos sujetos que iban en el auto fueron arrestados inmediatamente por la autoridad. la crisis de vivienda como usted ya lo sabe golpea siempre y primero a las comunidades de bajos recursos quienes deben pagar cantidades imposibles de renta y finalment lo que ocurre es que se ven obligadas a desplazarse de las comunidades donde trabajan o han vivido por aÑos, para hacer frenteexiste una soluciÓn que plantean desde palo alto, iniciÓ la con
una mujer la tarde del 9 de febrero, esto ocurriÓ sobre la autopista 101 a la altura de la calle vermontes es importante. el fbi ofrece una recompensa de $25,000 por informaciÓn que ayude acÁ durar a este hombre, marÍa guadalupe es, es acusado de asesinato el aÑo 2012, los agentes federales afirman que mario guadalupe podrÍa estar armado aunque tambiÉn creen que habrÍa huido a mÉxico, $25,000 de recompensa, Éstas bolsas que observen su pantalla fueron incautadasla policÍa de...
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you had people like patrick leahy of vermont who was bragging just before he left. and i've been in this town for 40 years. you know, that's the problem. and i'll tell you my favorite story on that, my late friend george mcgovern, the 1972 democratic presidential nominee. and he was a good friend, world war two of bomber pilot, not a pilot, but a tail. and he lost in the reagan landslide of 1980 and hadn't done anything about public service since he came back from world war two and decided to do something totally different, went up to connecticut and bought an inn and tried to run it after a couple of years. he went bankrupt. a wall street journal reporter called him up. want to know what happened? and the only thing you need to know about what happens to people who too long in washington is george mcgovern said, gee, if i'd known how difficult was to run a business, i might have voted differently in the senate. well, there you have it. you know, you got to get these people out. the founders never intended this to be a career. you were farmers, you were lawyers, you
you had people like patrick leahy of vermont who was bragging just before he left. and i've been in this town for 40 years. you know, that's the problem. and i'll tell you my favorite story on that, my late friend george mcgovern, the 1972 democratic presidential nominee. and he was a good friend, world war two of bomber pilot, not a pilot, but a tail. and he lost in the reagan landslide of 1980 and hadn't done anything about public service since he came back from world war two and decided to...
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a high school basketball coach is speaking out after the state of vermont banned his girls teams from athletic competition for forfeiting a game against a biological male player who stands more than 6 feet tall. >> we decided instead of going against our religious beliefs, there are differences between male and female and we are treated differently. we decided to forfeit the game. boys play at a different speed, a different force than the girls play at. it is asking for an injury. >> vermont principals association responding to the band saying that the school can teach beliefs but cannot impose those beliefs on students for other public and private schools. and happening today the fbi informant facing charges for lying about the biden family to the agency will appear in court today appeared special counsel david weiss looking to detain alexander smirnov after the judge said smirnov could be trying to flee the country. and hunter biden is set to be deposed before the hout oversight committee on capitol hill one week after his uncle james biden testified in front of the committee. a lot
a high school basketball coach is speaking out after the state of vermont banned his girls teams from athletic competition for forfeiting a game against a biological male player who stands more than 6 feet tall. >> we decided instead of going against our religious beliefs, there are differences between male and female and we are treated differently. we decided to forfeit the game. boys play at a different speed, a different force than the girls play at. it is asking for an injury....
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a year before the japanese troops drove the rate is out of neighboring vermont and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire. london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting food along the river system more confiscated from the local population. the barbaric actions of the colonial administration let the monstrous consequences can a year up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition. though great britain itself had enough resources to overcome that disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way past starving in the debris. it is aisles. i hate indians. they are a beasley people with a beastly religion. the famine was their own fault for breeding like rabbits, british prime minister, winston churchill comment
a year before the japanese troops drove the rate is out of neighboring vermont and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire. london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting...
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record crossings in places like vermont, residents are worried. >> it's scary to know you don't knowis lurking around in your woods. >> steve: finally, a crash filled finish look at this at the daytona 500 as william by bn gets his first daytona win and is he going to join us live. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: this is a fox news alert. at noon today, nikki haley expected to deliver a state of the race speech in greenville, south carolina. >> steve: we don't know exactly what that means. the former governor looking to narrow the gap ahead of saturday's primary in his home state after making her case right here on "fox & friends" yesterday why she should win. >> but this is a fact we can't have two 80-year-old candidates being our only choices. 70% of americans have said they don't want a trump-biden rematch. 59% of americans have said trump's too old and biden's too old to be president. let's put in someone that can spend 8 years disciplined, no drama, no vendettas, no chaos. and let's get some real thi
record crossings in places like vermont, residents are worried. >> it's scary to know you don't knowis lurking around in your woods. >> steve: finally, a crash filled finish look at this at the daytona 500 as william by bn gets his first daytona win and is he going to join us live. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: this is a fox news alert. at noon today, nikki haley expected to deliver...
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they are close to being volunteers, many of them in vermont, mostar. they get threatened or have their dog poison. that is just really astonishing. i just want to express to you my gratitude because your kind of leadership and civic sense of responsibility has to overtake the folks who think they can win an election by things they do after. i will start with you, mr. fontes. what can we do, you mentioned, i want you to elaborate about this. the importance of people being held accountable who do in fact interfere with election workers. just explain a little bit why you think that ultimately would be beneficial. go ahead. >> senator, thank you for the question. accountability is always, that's foundational to the way that civil society works. we have a criminal justice system that holds folks accountable for criminal behavior, we have a civil justice system the holds folks for civil penalties if they do wrongs. >> just the basics. >> there is no reason in the world we should not hold people accountable who were attacking democracy the people who are admi
they are close to being volunteers, many of them in vermont, mostar. they get threatened or have their dog poison. that is just really astonishing. i just want to express to you my gratitude because your kind of leadership and civic sense of responsibility has to overtake the folks who think they can win an election by things they do after. i will start with you, mr. fontes. what can we do, you mentioned, i want you to elaborate about this. the importance of people being held accountable who do...
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and even some of the states still to come, vermont is still to come.trict of columbia is still to come. minnesota is a super tuesday state, these are places that are open primaries, much like south carolina. and you have demographically some of the characteristics you are seeing in the first district. so if she were to win the first i think, for her campaign, in terms of a source of hope. it would mean, maybe that means you could take a vermont. maybe it means could take a d. c.. maybe that means you could pick off a bunch of congressional -- just a handful of congressional districts, and get delegates that way. in the grander scheme of things though, donald trump is getting the overwhelming share of the delegates out of south carolina. tonight, no question about it. and that is going to be true, it would appear, based on this pattern, if the pattern we have seen in south carolina and new hampshire and iowa continues, where the core republican vote just so strongly behind trump, and is really only the independents and the democrats, or nikki haley is m
and even some of the states still to come, vermont is still to come.trict of columbia is still to come. minnesota is a super tuesday state, these are places that are open primaries, much like south carolina. and you have demographically some of the characteristics you are seeing in the first district. so if she were to win the first i think, for her campaign, in terms of a source of hope. it would mean, maybe that means you could take a vermont. maybe it means could take a d. c.. maybe that...
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. >> and joining me now to continue the conversation, howard dean, former democratic governor of vermontformer chairman of the dnc. chairman dean, great to see you. the biden harris campaign is jumping on trump's attacks on nato, listen. >> for 75 years, nato has been the most important military alliance in the world. it's been the cornerstone of americas security. it's how we won the cold war, and defeated the soviet union. every president since truman has been a rock solid supporter of nato. except for donald trump. trump wants to walk away from nato. he's even given putin and russia the greenlight to attack america's allies. >> i would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. >> no president has ever said anything like that. it's shameful. it's weak. it's dangerous. it's un-american. >> governor dean, will this resonate, will that message we just listened to and watch, will that resonate with american voters? >> yeah, i think they're going to be a number of factors that when joe biden the election. and that's one of them. we've never had somebody who you could probably accuse
. >> and joining me now to continue the conversation, howard dean, former democratic governor of vermontformer chairman of the dnc. chairman dean, great to see you. the biden harris campaign is jumping on trump's attacks on nato, listen. >> for 75 years, nato has been the most important military alliance in the world. it's been the cornerstone of americas security. it's how we won the cold war, and defeated the soviet union. every president since truman has been a rock solid...
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senator he's from vermont.t-selling book, "it's okay to be angry about capitalism," out in paperback this month senator bernie sanders, back on the show, everybody. [ cheers and applause always so happy to have the senator here with us and you know her from "girls" and "the flight attendant. her latest, "molli and max in the future" is in theaters this weekend. zosia mamet is back on the show. [ cheers and applause before we get to all that, fox news was forced to admit that the economy is booming under joe biden after a blockbuster jobs report on friday that stunned everyone and yet donald trump is still somehow trying to take credit for the good economic news, which has left even some fox hosts bewildered for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: we are living in weird times, dominated by weird people, who talk about weird [ bleep ]. for like an entire week, the biggest topic of conversation in right wing media was the maga conspiracy theory that the super bowl was some
senator he's from vermont.t-selling book, "it's okay to be angry about capitalism," out in paperback this month senator bernie sanders, back on the show, everybody. [ cheers and applause always so happy to have the senator here with us and you know her from "girls" and "the flight attendant. her latest, "molli and max in the future" is in theaters this weekend. zosia mamet is back on the show. [ cheers and applause before we get to all that, fox news was...
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larry johnson, former cia analyst out of moscow, christopher. research and political analyst out of vermont, and thank you viewers for being with us on another spotlight, i'm mariza hashimi, hope to see you right here, same time tomorrow, goodbye, those again. the result of the voting is as follows: 13 votes in favor. diming report indicates that deaths from terrorism in africa have skyrocketed more than 100 thousand percent. during the so-called us war on terror. the study by the african center for strategic studies revealed that during 2002 and 2003, when the us was just beginning its decades long war, total of just nine terrorist attacks were counted throughout all of africa, leading to only 23 casualties, but after two decades of us intervention in africa with a purported aim of helping the continent in counter terrorism. deaths from takfiri violence in africa increased to 23,322 last year reaching. record level of lethal violence, so what exactly are us troops doing in africa if they're not fighting terrorists as they claim? the headlines this hour, gaza's health ministry says the deat
larry johnson, former cia analyst out of moscow, christopher. research and political analyst out of vermont, and thank you viewers for being with us on another spotlight, i'm mariza hashimi, hope to see you right here, same time tomorrow, goodbye, those again. the result of the voting is as follows: 13 votes in favor. diming report indicates that deaths from terrorism in africa have skyrocketed more than 100 thousand percent. during the so-called us war on terror. the study by the african...
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christy bureau is rant of vermont. and she joins us now. christie, thank you for joining us.t of this swanton sector and it is seeing unbelievable numbers. what is it like? >> well, you never -- it's scary to know -- you don't know what is lurking around you in your woods. we never know what we're going to find out back in our field. we found, you know, clothes as you see in the video. water thermoses. you never know what you are going to find out there. my son has been out there and, of course, patrol was following footprints. yeah. you don't feel too safe. >> griff: are you worried, christie, that there could be national security implications here that we could be at risk on our northern border, not just the southern border? >> absolutely, yeah. it's definitely increasing the amount of people coming over. you know, we don't see it daily. but at least every other week, you know, you see -- you see some kind of sign that someone was out there. we did have video footage on our trail cam of three people coming across. the guy in the front was -- saw our flash go off. so he moti
christy bureau is rant of vermont. and she joins us now. christie, thank you for joining us.t of this swanton sector and it is seeing unbelievable numbers. what is it like? >> well, you never -- it's scary to know -- you don't know what is lurking around you in your woods. we never know what we're going to find out back in our field. we found, you know, clothes as you see in the video. water thermoses. you never know what you are going to find out there. my son has been out there and, of...
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nine states officially have free meals california, maine, colorado, illinois, minnesota, new mexico, vermontnd massachusetts. recently, south dakota lawmakers killed the bill for free lunch. advocates in pennsylvania are pushing for it. our correspondent laura chavez traveled to pennsylvania to talk to teachers, cafeteria workers, and families who are fighting for kids to eat for free taco pizza and tater tots. today, honey, when kids pour into the cafeteria at oak park elementary in hatfield, pennsylvania, jillian brandis knows the time they spend here matters all day long, they're studying books and then they get to come here and have a break. kids need food. kids need food before they learn and before they're ready to learn. jonathan winkle is oak park's principal and an advocate for making sure school meal debt doesn't keep a child from eating. we don't know what their home environment is, so it's very important at this one moment of the day where they have a chance to have a warm, home cooked meal here in our cafeteria every kid in his school gets free lunch, even if they can't pay, the
nine states officially have free meals california, maine, colorado, illinois, minnesota, new mexico, vermontnd massachusetts. recently, south dakota lawmakers killed the bill for free lunch. advocates in pennsylvania are pushing for it. our correspondent laura chavez traveled to pennsylvania to talk to teachers, cafeteria workers, and families who are fighting for kids to eat for free taco pizza and tater tots. today, honey, when kids pour into the cafeteria at oak park elementary in hatfield,...
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there is a woman today in michigan or vermont throughout this country who is having some beautiful baby today. and that is a great day. but if that woman is working class or low income, you know what happens to her relationship to her baby? what happens is that in a week or two weeks after birth, she is forced to separate herself from that baby. go back to work, earn enough income to take care of her family. that is wrong. a mom and a dad have the right to stay home with their newborn baby. and that is why together we will pass legislation now in the congress guaranteeing three months paid family and medical leave. and when we talk about what goes on in this country and billionaires buying elections and wall street putting all kinds of money into super pacs, you and i know that is not democracy. see, that is oligarchy. and that is why we are going to overturn this disastrous citizens united supreme court ruling. i am a member of the u.s. senate committee on the environment and on energy. i have talked to scientists all over our country and all over the world. the debate is over. climate
there is a woman today in michigan or vermont throughout this country who is having some beautiful baby today. and that is a great day. but if that woman is working class or low income, you know what happens to her relationship to her baby? what happens is that in a week or two weeks after birth, she is forced to separate herself from that baby. go back to work, earn enough income to take care of her family. that is wrong. a mom and a dad have the right to stay home with their newborn baby. and...
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$30 million on a college in vermont. $10 million to tear down a hotel in alaska. $7 million on a courthouse in colorado. in the 2020 four appropriations budget, republicans put in $7.4 billion worth of pet projects. democrats put in $2.8 billion. now you tell me who the big spenders are. all while one in six american families can't afford their utility bill? 60% of americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. 50% of american families cannot afford diapers. something has got to give. and congress has one job. one job, to make sure they give us a budget on time. do you know congress has only given us a budget on time four times in 40 years? four times. do you know what i say to that? you don't give us a budget on time, you don't get paid. period. [applause] i think it is finally time we had an accountant in the white house. [applause] the way we will deal with our economy is clawback $100 a month in covid dollars that are still out there. instead of 87,000 irs agent, let's go out the covid fraud. one out of every seven dollars was spent fraudulently. if 8% of our budget is interest, quit borrow
$30 million on a college in vermont. $10 million to tear down a hotel in alaska. $7 million on a courthouse in colorado. in the 2020 four appropriations budget, republicans put in $7.4 billion worth of pet projects. democrats put in $2.8 billion. now you tell me who the big spenders are. all while one in six american families can't afford their utility bill? 60% of americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. 50% of american families cannot afford diapers. something has got to give. and congress...