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cadets, today you join generations of ame■mcans w have graduated from this extraordinary institution.nd let us reflect, then, on what that has required of you. you survived beast and recognition, triple threats and stro, and many of you even made it through sijan hall. [laughter] many. together, you also celebrated victories at acceptance day and commitment, and at ring dance and job drops. and, i am told, on occasion, you did some celebrating off campus and at down the house -- dub house. mostly, apparently, on thursdays. anam informed that if you came back a little late and missed di or if you were one of the cadets who decided to, quote, "borrow" the superintendent's license plate that today you could still have some tours to march off. well, and i think your parts and family would be happy to know, you should know that i believe in the power of■f■x redemption. so, to all whom this applies, listen carefully. i hereby waive any confinements and restrictions for minor violations of the cadet disciplinary system.use] you're welcome. [laughs] class of 2024 - audience: roy! vice pres. h
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w. since that day for american women lost the fundamental constitutional protections 21 states have eitherd abortion were severely restricted it. hav heard countless stories of women denied lifesaving di because of these extreme state bans. now more than ever theublic is experiencing a tragic consequences of allowing politicioicha medical care what they can and cannot receive after cheerleading the overturning of roe two years ago house republicans refused to stop fr despite all of theiructive dysfunction and chaos they have managed to stay united on atleat pursuit of passing bills and abortion rights called towards their national abortion ban. their unity this and their freedom agenda is a that thar more moderate know more moderate republicans in the house and in south carolina the last t the state senate were ousted in primaries for heresy of standing with democrats to block a near t state. they are doing all of this despite the fact that support forrtights in -- is increasing across the country with more than 60% of voters in battleground states supporting legal aboions in support for r
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and they understand that w have differences of approach or opinion. and for what we are trying to do. sen. graham: he has worked with the state department and i've worked with the state department. i do not think we are being provocative about labeling putin state-sponsored terrorists. i think we are being rational. it is earned. but agreement between north korea and russia, it is time for us to push back. now is the moment above all other moments. administration, given what putin has done yesterday, let us go all in in designating his regime at it is, a state sponsor of terrorism. anyone who does a defense agreement with north koreae sponsor of terrorism. >> this might be too provocative? sen. blumenthal: no. >> try to bring this up by unanimous consent iise of a vote. are you both atteing th address next month? sen. blumenthal: i will be. and i think we would be prepared to seek unanimous consent. but preference would be to move forwardand give the senate a chance to vote on it as a whole. and my hope is that time would permit it. but there is an ur
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next d, w. have you ever heard the term jump? ha. just basically describes how masses of young people are leaving the country to search for better opportunities elsewhere. when skilled work is leave africa, they leave the program a great, great big. it's hard to appreciate that really part of this problem. we sent out our team of correspondence to find some answers, this 77 percent. and 60 minutes upon the d w. the untold story. only for details. it just going to be find it here. repos every weekend on d w. the we are in these together that applies not just us humans, but also to a wildlife and vegetation. if you're going to make life better, we need listing solutions. welcome to equal africa. i am sandra holmes, that we nobody right here in comp. hello uganda. and i and chris alone saying legal smudge area. once again, we have lots of ideas of how we can all leave responsibly and allow applauded to flowers. here's what.
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w, travel, you can have it wherever you, what's your opinion, feel free to write your thoughts and the comments. this is deed of news, africa coming up on the program. south africa's elections have not yet, but the new government, but can the process so far be seen as a win for democracy. as the ruling african national congress reaches out to the opposition in the hopes of forming a government, we hear reflections from south africans on the states of that democracy. also coming up the migrants trying to find the way to europe despite the 200000000 euro efforts to stop them. we hear from one woman in more attain yeah. area brings back, it's a national anthem. but all the government, i'm the people singing from the same him. she's the head of what i'm told me on logic. boy, it's good to have you with us. south africans are waiting to see what the next government will look like following last week's elections. but one thing is set and the ruling african national congress has lost its majority. for the 1st time since the end of apartheid, the party will need to make a deal with the opposit
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w? borders. completely open. i haveand through all it away and say i'm joe blow and want to go to michigan and dollars come up here, drugs and terrorist crimi%wnals. we have over 100,000 people overdoses. 100,000. i met with the sheriff, 70% of therugs that are not brought through a fentanyl thanks to communist buy our drud buy and they are trying to destroy xiaa to wake up and stop(=■5 buying anything made in communist china.■=■m■ 77,000, how many citizens, 5,000. how many specialas 250. did they vet any people? snow. i'm sure there are wonderful wht you pay for it. and we■s lost 13 servicemembers. has anybody held accountable in the biden(d administration? nobody look at our military on g ships fasterand building a miliy bigger than ours and what is our leadership doing? we are looking at pronounce. this is this is crazy. men playing in people not to work and crime rampant ad anything wrong about my mom, i would be held accountable. not nipple. we peasing dictators all over the it. we appease them andder w takinge wor
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i don't believe iran through its proxies of hamas and hezbollah would have c atrocities on october 7. wve had the funding and ability to do it ■ir hands because pr biden empowered iran. nodding all around the country. we can see our own two eyes. [indiscernible the speaker: what was important for us to do is to state the hot is that the january 6 committee wasngfully constituted. the work they did there has gigantic blemish upon it and illegitimate because investigated what that committee did, they apparen evidence and appropriationly destroyed evidence. we will have a largeor coming out and that is going to be alarming. but in the responsibility to let the judicial branch now that we deem it not to be anthe way it was happenedled in the previous congress. outcome will be the outcome. >>ng that to a vote? -- [indiscernible] the speaker: all house republicans agree that we have toe aggressive in enforcing subpoenas of the house. this is abo the constitution allow the justice department to defile that. merrick garland has refused to turn over. we have to ensure that thef spen and make sur
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he were to do that, there are people within his government on the extreme right of his coalition w havewould pull out of the government and that would mean fresh elections and possibly the end of benjamin netanyahu's time in power. the americans seem to think this deal is close, they just need to push a little harder. they are going to continue to put pressure on the qatari's and egyptians and put pressure on hamas. it doesn't feel like on the ground it is terribly close at the moment. caitrÍona: for more, i am joined by an experienced middle east mediator and hostage negotiator, oliver mctiernan. thank you for being with us. you have a lot of experience in this type of situation. what is likely going on behind the scenes? oliver: i think john captured well what we know in public, this impasse that we have been here before, going around and around for seven months and have come to the same stiing points. i think privately it's no good putting pressure on qatar and egypt as negotiators, because they can't move forward. for me the only person who can make a difference now is president bid
he were to do that, there are people within his government on the extreme right of his coalition w havewould pull out of the government and that would mean fresh elections and possibly the end of benjamin netanyahu's time in power. the americans seem to think this deal is close, they just need to push a little harder. they are going to continue to put pressure on the qatari's and egyptians and put pressure on hamas. it doesn't feel like on the ground it is terribly close at the moment....
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w, have you ever heard the term in dep, huh? this basically describes how masses of young people are leaving the country to search for better opportunities elsewhere. when skilled work is leave africa, they leave the program a great, great big. it's hard to appreciate the real part of this problem. we sent out our team of correspondence to find some answers this 77 percent in 90 minutes. dw, the visa used in the notes. how many platforms can you handle single tenuously without having the feeling that it's just too much you might see me. how much can we do some of the honestly, the multi tasking, diesel modern man. because if we do too much, we paid it all wrong. we messed things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking. watching our new to the w documentary champion and go for it is only john pick test, one of japanese 5th line focus. everything is simply design. so i can do that, which gives me extreme freedom this time jim and champion and really stays on the boat. what drives they ha
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it is very important to point t that w have to go back to bipartisan failure and the administrations.ce for the last eight years. transpacific partnership. can you imagine that tool against the initiative andg or having, addressing some chals had and tried to get capital, go to china while they cannot find someone in the western world to partner with. i hope this decade is also a decade of understanding the strategic non-lethal value of enhancing our trade resiliency and more options that do not find their way in. hopefully, as a result getting china to compete >> senator. >> yes, i would echo that four n latin america. europe and every country i have been in whether■!■@ it was the balkans, argentina, the, every e with the united states. we want a trade partnership. we do $3 billion worth of trade with europe. what happens in europe is a big deal for higher. i was meeting with employees and we spending money in the ukraine will be have needs at home. i talked first about the fact that a lot of the money we are spending new hampshire higher businesses and u.s. businesses to our defense
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w. have you ever heard the term and jump? ha, just basically describes how mass of young people are leaving the country to search for better opportunities elsewhere. when skilled work is leave africa, they leave the program a great, great big. it's hard to appreciate the really part of this problem. we sent out our team of correspondence to find some answers this 77 percent in 30 minutes. honest. dw the, the to the special hot spots in germany 0 dw, extremely worth a bit. get ready for an exciting auburn toyota look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of human to you. have you ever wonder this, of course the icon to invest on this. we've got this positive profit and the on expected side. so side this, the shadows, these pod costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating colonial harper is infected by germany across up and he employed a scorched post tactic farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression, today? history, the people that we need to talk about he
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they have budget.ágoney to 56,000 scientists that are supposed to do research, find out why w country the world. no nation in the world that has this chronic disease. during covid the highest body count in the world we were supposed to have the bestl system. ot fault. they have 3.8 chronic diseases. they had and one other thing. we have the highest chronicsease on earth. we spend more. we spent two-three times of the europeans and we are 79th. behind cuba. costa mongolia, nicaragua. why is have crooked agencies who are working. we can fix it very. we can use ai. ai is another huge existential issue. elon musk and steal our jobs and then it will kill us. between those it will turn us into slaves if we just let it go ai also has this extraordinary potential to make better. to make us healthier. tontify -- the pentagon is not pass an audit it lost this audit this particular year says it lost $4 trillion in material. they do not know where it is. we have ai walkers to go all of their inventory on stockyards.g exactly what is happening. with ai, blockave this tremendous we can use ai to ma
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and my next question is if they wanted to come back, would you have let them back? sure. i they kno w and if they wanted to take the documents, would you have let them? i would have let theethe dom, en though i didn't have to. because you have few residential records, which is very specifically. it's up to the president. it's all up. why didn't t. ? you know, the new york times had an article and it headlined please, please, please, mr.e president, can we have your documents? ocumentsthey said in this artic, probably the writer was fired. >> but basically it's up to thee president what he wants to do. they never asked. they never once said, can we come and look at principley dk t litical stunt? >> i think that backfired on them. joe biden makeired my day. >> i wanted you to debate, but then he wants to setbate him all rules. he wants to pick the networks. he wants the only way out fohe s networks. he he wants to set all the rules. no rulesw has your team been abe to successfully specific termsoo in these debatesti, for example? i think that you should have a say in theth moderator. i
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turns out when you work 24/7 at the w have a productivity to put you so we we the council. rusa■úooter too, this is one of four crosscutting initiatives we're launchinger fn launched a few months ago will focus on trade and investment, development a economic security. we have announced last week help us extend our climate initiative and will focus on climate and the nexus of climate and migration conflict, trade, finance, global health, food security and a number of issues. .. >> how should we manage competition. we can't do this alone and we participating in that effort. with that, let me introdu speak campbell. 's pleasure. i've known kurt, well, for a long time and i think1w■.1991. i remember meeting kurt on a bus in 1991. like in washington i could spend the next hourng stories about kurt, but i won't do that. he's now deputy grateful that he's taken time outy. and served as a indo-pacific affairs and coordinated lead to the launch of quad and aukus and the region. and he co-foundedhe center for american security was at hin relations and in order to pay p repeatedly to
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okay, we have all kind of situation w we have frozen conflicts we have the, you know, 2008, then we had 2014 all this situation but no one expected a war on the european continent. after the after joining nato, after joining the euur focus was on having our people moving around. also have a responsibility to support, joint responsibility to support and to end this war so this is the way we see -- this is so important to explain whathe situation far a and give impression. this war is russia. it is not it regional european and global consequences for all of us because it's t, of course, security in our region in the black sea but euro atlantic security because it's challenging as rules base international order what they have in mind or they had in mind and continues to have in mind is to go back to this interest. i dole don't want to go back there. for poland and balticeans for maldova with government, proeuropan member of the eu, the counties, the same with ukrainean -- they are fantastically job in also in despite difficulties and other countries that had -- moldova faces hybrid war but
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in constant contact with my counterpart and do everything we can to make sure they have need and get it s quickly as wlity and working with the ukrainians to get the fourthcapability up and running. united states is co-leading onlg for but other pilots are supporting it as both in the united states and some of the partne their coalition. and we will continue to work with them. not only theand key part of that digitially to make sure ukrainians have nee f-16's summer. >> next question. [indiscernible] >> question to my colleague, ths new extra potys and no announcement today. holder of this patri■ot■q the re holding ? operational, system and move it from one to the other and just for us secondly for you, general, what is assessment in kharkiv. do they have enough to possibly regain initiatives and see other critical -- along the front now? >> a defense is a top priority and working this on a daily basis and i have seen some of the press reporting. what i will tell you is that there will be no change incover. i know that that was a component of a previous story but there is no change in our patriot cove
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having an mr. chairman if you will permit me i will conud w this thought. declining quality of pre-1 student absenteeism is at anme s or crisis levels in most s not d outperform well on international assessment.y%y alarm bells should beat ringing across the country. our nation simply canno susin its global leadership in the decades to come at■óur children don't have access at that level fered and other advanced countries the blueprins children receive as good an education else in the world the state's made a remarkable we hope the blueprint will become a model for o our nation's children need and se less. thank you very much. >> thank you doctor. took senator cassidy to ier pan? >> my proud to introduce our fourth witness he is a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute on education policy team left his s karen journals become a fifth-grade teacher struggling school in the south bronx he now a respected expert in curriculum teaching school choice but wereerspectivy sir pleaseraking member cassidy and distinguished members of the committee. thank u
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we should have credigetting us out of that covid mess. he created of mandates that wdates that was a disaster for thewe have given back a country where the stock market was higher than pre- covid nobody thought that was even possible. the only j are for illegal immigrants and bounce back jobs, bounce he's not done a good a job. he did a poor job andit's absolutely killing us. >> thank you. >> the greatest economy in the world, he's the only one that thinks that. i don't know anyone else that thinks he had the greatest economy in the world.the fact of the matter is we pride ourselves where his economy he rewarded the wealthy. he had the largest tax in history, $2 trillion. he raised the deficit large in any one term. the only president other than herbert hoover that has lost more jobs than he had when he began, since herbert hoover. the idea that he did something significant, and the military -- he was president they were still over killing people in afghanistan and he di that. when he was president we didn't have a notion we are a safe the only president this century
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he would have said that it's simply inappropriate to invites russia as it continues its lot of aggression against the queen w sonya finally come back reporting. you're watching the. the news is a quick reminder of all the top stories. the media controlled by hamas say at least 30 people have been killed and dustin wounded and that is really striking. the central government strict hit the school run by the united nations. israel says it's conducted a stripe on a chemist. compound insight, that's on the un secretary general. antonio gutierrez has called for a tax on the profits of fossil fuel companies to help paid for the fight against plants comes as a new report in the 8. as newer reports indicate last month was they purchased my own re, quote on the 12th straight months record. and that's it from me and the numbers the for now i have a what is update for you at the top of the don't go way up next week. take a look at the global issue of post marriage and the estimated 614000000 goals and women affected worldwide. that's coming up on the schedule for the piano is invalid for me. other team, thanks for the h
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quite honestly w have the perfect set of panels to stage of this discussion.ege every went long introductions but on our stage we are joined byy deputy assistant secretary for regional security affairs. the arms transfer a security development of the ministration policy. we have jon chappell the advocacy advisor at the center for civilians in conflict u.s. program. he focuses on u.s. law and policy related to siblings and security assistance has written extensively u.s. arms transfer. and last but certainly not least the director of securities monitor at the center of international policy. any former fellow. manages the only database tracking u.s. arms military assistance programs with extensive research on impact on human. a flow of help are going to do the spanish lp pieces of paper on tables. idea questions you would like to ask opening remarks will be taking questions as well as questions i have put together. let's go with you you talk by the arms of how it's used today? sure the arms control association into darrell for inviting me but thank you rachel fo
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w's. have a might have what kind of support. - have a graphic showing which of the conservative big beastsw is a labour leader who hails from the left of tony blair, who will govern to the right of tony blair, because keir starmer said unlike previous labour governments, we will not turn on the spending taps. i said to one of keir starmer�*s age, he's not going to be like tony blair, rememberthat tony he's not going to be like tony blair, remember that tony blair stuck to the tory spending limits for two years, then started spending but they are saying that it is different times. the focus tomorrow will alteration, reforming planning rules, to create wealth, but one lesson from the last labour government is if that wealth creation can create a sort of wealth that you got on the bar last labour government that would be £70 billion aircraft for public services. that ou, aircraft for public services. that you. nick. _ aircraft for public services. that you. nick. -- — aircraft for public services. that you, nick. -- £70— aircraft for public services. that you, nick. -- £70 billion - aircraft
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people and dreamers and that they who have done so much and contributed shown how incredible theyare that they should be reworded for that excellence and so that is whave population, we expect that about half a million people will directly benefit. i will make sure we leave about the website so anyone who can qualify becau would ask the leaders here let's help get the word out san hatp bypass the misinformation and the disinformation that can happen in mo like this. so weil everyone. but that's the point behind of thethepolicy is also this. joe biden and i believe very p families together. president that was into separating families, and there is something that is just very basic about an approach that also understands we've got to fix the s after we were elected, right after the il that we offeredbefore infrastructure, before the inflation reduction a act, using and going through accomplishments. [laughter] >> you said were not latina. we dot. [laughter] but before any of that was propose a pathway for citizenship. and they wouldn't t up. then months ago as you know the results of months of w of the most conservative members of the united states t
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that our candidates are strong on the supreme court, and man, in short form, his wife republicans have wre now in control. a majority of democratically appointed judges on the supreme court since 1969. host: you probably heard about this effort among some republicans to takeision that was made when it comes to the hush money case against the former president directly to thisthose people making that cas floridre i want to play you a little bit of what he had to say on it. >> identified the underlying crime. under our bill of rights, under our rule of law a defendant is entitled to know what is being charged with. so how can his legal teamforded prepare a defense if you 'me is? that is why what happened in the end of the case, in closing arguments. you're not allowed to do that. every judge knows this. this is why everybody believe thsit is a problem. >>■ if it is overturned on■ó, wt verdict? >> let me say what i'm trying to explain to you. for political purposes. everybody knows have a court system works in new yoit is goio her three years from now, we all know this. what happened in lowe
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talk about abortion at least be honest about it and own it and focus on that universe but they don't w have economc message for that's what i'm convinced that there was a the only way we cans win this race s through cultural issues but again i don't t think it's a terribly bad a strategy i think it is unnecessaryry strategy. you can do both at the same time they are choosing not too. >> are right three minutes left before i let you guys go io want to know what other races you are following the most important the ones to watch for the latino votesoi going to make an impact question what's ruben's race in arizona. >> the same way jim clyburn african-american man saved joe biden political career in the primaries in 2020, i believe ruben's legos going to save joe biden's presidency he is going to pull enough latino voters across the voting booth alignment to deliver arizona for joe biden that is his best shot so arizona's key for me. >> a handful of house races i was a arizona thanks mike i think ruben is a once-in-a-lifetime candidate because of what he did to serve his country because is when
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the investment not just an economic agency but at the security council and use all the tools that w have think china is eating our lunch i think you have a head start on some of these i will give you 1 example and i will close. 95 percent graphite is processed in china. regardless of where you mine it even if it is mind in the united states it has to go to china for processing. 97 percent. now copper and lithium. high percentages. either the mining or processing contro and to make those investments at the unite states. >> i would not be a good south dakota and if i didn't manager all of the above energy policy that biofuels are a part of that. we have a commercial relationship in europe as former ambassador thank you for your service need to win the marshall plan were born together for an out of the economic and national k about how you see how they experience today? the intertwining of national security and economic security than europe and our $7trillicoecured by nato arguably the strongest and most important security arrangements that we have. europe exemplifies the intertwining of ec
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then what if■] w have chat interfaces a agents that are going out and getting stuff for us that don'tter to the destination strategy, the attention economy, and the subscription strategies of media rt figuring out what to do. ey cannot just sue or they cannot just hide. with itsed that the news own api for news to make it discoverable topanies under conditions that are negotiated and agreed upon. but instead, what we see is simply hostility or lobbying. i don't think that is very effective. at the end, what we're going to trite statement, but we nee res, transparency. we've got to recognize that these are huge and changing technologies, that■v yes, bring some perils, but also bring opportunity. not one of those who believes that this is going to doom humanity. that is bullshit. it's f boys that they go after this stuff. there are■ real, present-day concerns and issues and dangers that we need to be able to talk about sanely together, about the environment, about labor, about how we use how it's used to fool people, how it is used by malign actors. these are all important things. it is
then what if■] w have chat interfaces a agents that are going out and getting stuff for us that don'tter to the destination strategy, the attention economy, and the subscription strategies of media rt figuring out what to do. ey cannot just sue or they cannot just hide. with itsed that the news own api for news to make it discoverable topanies under conditions that are negotiated and agreed upon. but instead, what we see is simply hostility or lobbying. i don't think that is very effective....
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that's the w have, is that it does seem like over the last three to five years a lot of important discoveries that are not so, you know, they're not merely suggested. we think we know some things now about pain management but it doesn't seem be be in its application and healthcare context that they have woken up to this ew treatment modality. >> and that's why it so important that in all of these prt we can ask them the question why is for us to show with the sides that would lead to its reimbursement? so we work very closely and for example, acupuncture is a perfect example of a partnership that's been developed. if it shows effectiveness you want to double to provide it to patient' and be reimbursed as ato physician. >> so you are notbu only virtually concern usages to make separate agencies that only talk when necessary? >> no. there is an active, very proactiv and motivation to commit ourselves to make collaborations across agencies, p because otherwise the science doesn't go into the patient. it stays in the journals find thee laboratories. >> yes. it's time for my annual question that p
that's the w have, is that it does seem like over the last three to five years a lot of important discoveries that are not so, you know, they're not merely suggested. we think we know some things now about pain management but it doesn't seem be be in its application and healthcare context that they have woken up to this ew treatment modality. >> and that's why it so important that in all of these prt we can ask them the question why is for us to show with the sides that would lead to its...
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look, i think i think that we w have to get over this fantasyo of neutralitgey in institutions in schools. you either impose a value or that vacuum is going to be filled by somethinm g else by somebody else's values. and right now, those are the values of the teachers unions. those are radical progressive communists. they have a crazy curriculum. they are not interested in educating our children. mind you, our our kids are theeh laughing stock of theng world because our schools are fallinstock ldg. they don't teach anybody anything. instead, they want to sexualize your kids. they want to politicize your kids. they want to turn your kidt to politis into activists. and that's what we're doing. we have been s.e beo passive we have basically turned our children over to these people because we want to be polite and we don't want to offend anybodo bepolitey. slh and we've turned them over likee little lambs to the slaughter. and it's time to take it back.lg i'm really proud of this, governor. you know, i hardly enough, you know, posting the ten commandments. is it going to teach anybodycomm any
look, i think i think that we w have to get over this fantasyo of neutralitgey in institutions in schools. you either impose a value or that vacuum is going to be filled by somethinm g else by somebody else's values. and right now, those are the values of the teachers unions. those are radical progressive communists. they have a crazy curriculum. they are not interested in educating our children. mind you, our our kids are theeh laughing stock of theng world because our schools are fallinstock...
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. >> w >> having run a much smaller operation the first thing i can say is i realize i do not try to i have for youe a supervisor calling somebody up 19 times in one. making this thing i'm going to br you do not condone the type ofr? have you look at your incentive system within obviously pressure to your manufacturing operation to deliver the planes they have soldosure throughout companies.s being applied to boeing associat toughout the co company. i get that in manufacturing. but have you reviewed forple ths and maybe would drive that kind of bav■rvx having to meet quotas or have you reviewedha >> yes this year we made a our incentive structure safety includingunning a just culture without respect in a just culture i■z■ environment you would like usor. so yes, that incentive alignment is now in place. the articles i read for their falked about your fccring high on esg nde i score was zero on quality these are internal quality performance measures. can you speak to that report? tg management concentrate on din at the expense of >> esenator, i never seen those two things ever come int
. >> w >> having run a much smaller operation the first thing i can say is i realize i do not try to i have for youe a supervisor calling somebody up 19 times in one. making this thing i'm going to br you do not condone the type ofr? have you look at your incentive system within obviously pressure to your manufacturing operation to deliver the planes they have soldosure throughout companies.s being applied to boeing associat toughout the co company. i get that in manufacturing. but...
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have been shaped by debris, tennessee of rule, and religious constraint. what he's telling me to waste his mind, katia and his daughter's stuff, june 22nd on d w, exhibiting to have him go for a is ali john peck test. one of germany says use honest of everything is simply designed so i can do this, which gives me extreme freedom, meals this time. devin townsend really stays on the bu dish mice and i never thought i'm giving up, but i am sometimes thought that i just can't take this anymore. what drives them to keep going on the sound of the people you associate on a dw, the is dw news lines from lillian. tonight that the u. s. president invokes the legacy of d, dave veterans and issues a call to defend democracy are not asking us to scale these places. are asking us to stay true. what america stands. we'll have more a president buying and speech in normandy this week. the 80th anniversary of the de, the land is also coming up showing up support for the fight against russia. top level talks in paris between ukrainian and french president. and the after israel's war in gaza is a 2 state solution. still the pathway, the peace in the middle east.
have been shaped by debris, tennessee of rule, and religious constraint. what he's telling me to waste his mind, katia and his daughter's stuff, june 22nd on d w, exhibiting to have him go for a is ali john peck test. one of germany says use honest of everything is simply designed so i can do this, which gives me extreme freedom, meals this time. devin townsend really stays on the bu dish mice and i never thought i'm giving up, but i am sometimes thought that i just can't take this anymore....
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great to have you w us. >> is great to cohost with you but i want to take a step back there are a couplechapters many in the audience have read the report and seen the different chapters but it addresses the crosscutting economic challenges. the report begins by reconciling the fact the pandemic total appointment is close to recovery and poverty is far below the pre- pandemic level.&0 with a global environment that is very difficult. what are the general economic tren y cracks and why is it stalling in comparison to other parts of the world?s you know ld caribbean economic review comes out every 6 months in the first chapter precisely deals with the more conjuncti elements are they doing with respect to themselves in other regions and asvt you say the picture is mixd on the 1 hand with macro economic management and has been doing well. inflation for instance is below that of thoeand determined actin the part of the central bank regionem long before the fed ramped up. that's a testimony to the increase professionalization and competence of the macro economic authorits he other hand we are
great to have you w us. >> is great to cohost with you but i want to take a step back there are a couplechapters many in the audience have read the report and seen the different chapters but it addresses the crosscutting economic challenges. the report begins by reconciling the fact the pandemic total appointment is close to recovery and poverty is far below the pre- pandemic level.&0 with a global environment that is very difficult. what are the general economic tren y cracks and why...
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have to keep going? and the sound of the w. the on the moves, kyla because from vietnam, the on the streets. jim and he's use this pushing for change. the end of the coast, toxic ship rex, in bangladesh, the thousands of ship transport goods and much and dice around the world. that's when that time is up. 80 percent of them end up as wrecks on the coasts of southern asia . poisoning people on the environment sheets, a goal is home to the world's 2nd largest ship graveyard. should have does a 33 year old fisherman spend half of his life catching fish along the she took on the coastline of bangladesh. but recently just noticed a troubling change in the marine eco system. it will have one on the last 8 of the area that was much more associated with the mazda. what about the boat would be full, but the 2 nets i go now, we've been 20, don't 13, not see less fish on that. are the fishermen quitting their jobs and it's kind of based on how to do so now we're talking about how many even left the area of our study, the properties, to rebate. this land that it was easy, a shallow water fisherman gas p
have to keep going? and the sound of the w. the on the moves, kyla because from vietnam, the on the streets. jim and he's use this pushing for change. the end of the coast, toxic ship rex, in bangladesh, the thousands of ship transport goods and much and dice around the world. that's when that time is up. 80 percent of them end up as wrecks on the coasts of southern asia . poisoning people on the environment sheets, a goal is home to the world's 2nd largest ship graveyard. should have does a 33...