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republicans have been caught and deleting their extreme antiabortion positions on a public web site and weoingthem accountable for that. no matter how hard they try they won't be able to■l■ run away frm their antiabortion extremism or the role overturning roe. whether in california or pennsylvania and in all the purple dis between we will make sure the public is reproductive freedom we suffered two years ago in the constant attacks agai our rights is because of them. this eio is about our right or freedom our democracy and our come november we will take back the house of representatives to get our government back to work reproductive freedom once and and now i want to introduce my colleagues right next of washinm schrier. >> thank you chairwoman delbene. two years ago court made the disastrous decisions overturn r up-ending 50 years of precedent and practically overnight ripping the fundamental freedom away this country. as one of just two pro-choice women doctors inongress i was outraged then and i continue to be just as this decision goes far beyond abortion. has power over the authority to
republicans have been caught and deleting their extreme antiabortion positions on a public web site and weoingthem accountable for that. no matter how hard they try they won't be able to■l■ run away frm their antiabortion extremism or the role overturning roe. whether in california or pennsylvania and in all the purple dis between we will make sure the public is reproductive freedom we suffered two years ago in the constant attacks agai our rights is because of them. this eio is about our...
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i actually think we are going to win all of that.but if we don''t stand up for the the next 20 weo everythingo we share our beliefs? what other country can we share the gosp in?not if we turn intoe can't. because we ha the first amendment. the first part of the first amendment is not about the free press, is not about free speech. it's about freedom of religion, the ability to worship our god, the ability to share our faith. and that first amendment, the constitution is so important. that is what is at stake. and that is why we have to go qcout and talk to our friends at church for the next 20 weeks. get there early. sit down and start talking i know, you're goingme feathers. what are you willing to do that? [applause] one thing i have learned thankfully, at the ripe age of . i realized, i can't do it alone. i took a really hardcore shift back to god. isn't god amazing? because his plans are always so much better than ours. [applause] you probably know my story how far 30 years i worked in the media. i was one of the fair and honest ones. and during covid, i had a wakeup call and said, this i
i actually think we are going to win all of that.but if we don''t stand up for the the next 20 weo everythingo we share our beliefs? what other country can we share the gosp in?not if we turn intoe can't. because we ha the first amendment. the first part of the first amendment is not about the free press, is not about free speech. it's about freedom of religion, the ability to worship our god, the ability to share our faith. and that first amendment, the constitution is so important. that is...
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my fellow republicans, weo know many service by hiding bushel of mistakenumility.of its ways, proud of its dream. and the determined actively to proclaim thabut our example to d must lie. at home. in our vision of a good and decent future, free and peaceful. there must be room. room for the liberation of the energy and the talent of the individual. at the outset, we must a here wr aban■ídoforsaking the helpless, nurtures, set heroes and po creative and the productive. we m know the whole good is. thproduct of many single contributions, and ihea. when our children oncecnwill ret of men and women who are unafraid and u the truth, strive to carry ee,sr natural inventive engines of production. technology. ■cthis nation, those creative people, had enhanced this entire span of history should again ride upon the greatness of all those things individual citizensr do. and during again, will be a natf men and women, of families, proud of their roles, jealous of thr and in their aspirations. all who can well be self-reliant. cans see in our constitution a form of government,
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weo go back and educate people that the cost is too high and it is too harmful to health. what politician out there's going to say you know what, were getting healthier as a nation a encouraging our citizens to eat healthier, this is how were going to do it through snap andthere was a snack industry, when you make on snap. >> host: that is deborah. maya macguineas tragedy that was cited us. that is a true budget walkie question of a very impressive. come work with us. a really tough question, so much good information in there. absolutely our budget processnder now is outdated. it is could not working any longer. if you look bas budget deadlines we are missing all of them. if you look at the fact that we don't even past budgets in this country, i'most people don't realize that. some members of congress to realize that whatre operating under a budget so often these days. we have continuing resolutions if the budget committees are supposed to each come budgets, reconcile the differences, and the weekly to the appropriations process found the portion of the siscretionary. none
weo go back and educate people that the cost is too high and it is too harmful to health. what politician out there's going to say you know what, were getting healthier as a nation a encouraging our citizens to eat healthier, this is how were going to do it through snap andthere was a snack industry, when you make on snap. >> host: that is deborah. maya macguineas tragedy that was cited us. that is a true budget walkie question of a very impressive. come work with us. a really tough...
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colleagues behind me have taken on this and doing many innovative approaches in their cities, but wll and weodoing a lot d groundwork there. senator raskinecause of mayors knocking on his door and he will be bringing forward legislation? senator carper and cortez masto -- z masto. how many representatives? every single one of them said this is important. i believe it is the work of emao mental health. >> [inaudible] >> tha >> sure. i will start it. ibelabor the point because i think we have a chance to discuss thiissuteeekend and u to those conversations. steps. everything mentioned is part of it. part of much of what we are dealing with. mental health isn't those who might be hospitalized for communities every day. as chairman of the criminal justiceable to do police right - police ridealongs in the cities. whether it was st. louis number of places, trying to have a number of resources that alternatives to enforcement, officers have often said that. to get not just our citizens to believe that is important, but our state and federal pareryou cannot just har city jail as t only solution for y
colleagues behind me have taken on this and doing many innovative approaches in their cities, but wll and weodoing a lot d groundwork there. senator raskinecause of mayors knocking on his door and he will be bringing forward legislation? senator carper and cortez masto -- z masto. how many representatives? every single one of them said this is important. i believe it is the work of emao mental health. >> [inaudible] >> tha >> sure. i will start it. ibelabor the point because i...
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so not only are we providing those marketing services, but weo providing education and advocacy as wellou give us a couple of examples of some of your members, maybe some of the success stories that i've had? yeah. so one of the things that we like say is that in the if ibp is doing our job correctly as an association, then members are going to grow up alongside of us, which means that they may come into the organization and have limited knowledge about how the industryn using our tools and our systems and educating themselves and as an organization, when we advocate for them, they should be able to grow their business over time. and one good example of that, we alsoavich was just rebranded tot was called the ben frankl we jue ivp book awards. and at we do as well. we have one publishing member there called kim cat books and kim cat was started in 2019 by wayne lemon, who had a passion for reading and wanted to get books out into the world. and in a very short period of time, sue has managed to her business into a very successful and profitable independent publishing business. so she we
so not only are we providing those marketing services, but weo providing education and advocacy as wellou give us a couple of examples of some of your members, maybe some of the success stories that i've had? yeah. so one of the things that we like say is that in the if ibp is doing our job correctly as an association, then members are going to grow up alongside of us, which means that they may come into the organization and have limited knowledge about how the industryn using our tools and our...
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can't cover this product statutorily and my inclination is if we advance policies on that front,heand weothrough. you will see commercial payers will follow suit. all that is to say, a lot of great spots on the horizon, thee mentioned. i am incredibly optimistic about health care. i don't think it has looked this bipartisan on capitol hill with respect to health care since i can remember, even as the hill itself looks more like a partisan nightmare that i can ever remember. lisa: more specifically it you are seeing a lot of efforts in the house and senate to address consolidation and affordability you of hearings, bipartisan hearings in the energy, ways and means and house budget and senate finance committees. there is bipartisan interest and activity and energy around understanding what is driving up the cost of care in making health care affordable. you saw the lower cost and more transparency act passed last september in the house of representatives. more importantly that was a lot of bipartisan collaboration, three committees with the democratic and republican chairs and that in worki
can't cover this product statutorily and my inclination is if we advance policies on that front,heand weothrough. you will see commercial payers will follow suit. all that is to say, a lot of great spots on the horizon, thee mentioned. i am incredibly optimistic about health care. i don't think it has looked this bipartisan on capitol hill with respect to health care since i can remember, even as the hill itself looks more like a partisan nightmare that i can ever remember. lisa: more...
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weos potential and relationships. we lose knowledge and., people can detect the patterns in the weaponization of loneliness and not fall prey to them. we'dtter equipped to guard and defend our loyalties a family of faith and a friends, which are the true sources of our power. but fewer people are blessed with such support systems they can fall back on, so they're extremely. that means that those of us who are blessed with these connection tions must lead the way with courage. it doesn't take a majority to get started. some say just 3%. 5%. but we need to speak out and reach out. help repair the around us and do the fold. freedom. and when i think the prospect of such a cascade of freedom, i'm of that pearl of wisdom from ar luce courage is the ladder on all the other virtues. and we need to take that to heart. th so much for this opportunity to to. thank you. yeah. oh, yeah, yeah. i'll take that. oh, wait friends i got through there. what? thank you. oh,(f thank you. what a great audience. yes, we have my little time for squestions and answ
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likewise i should mention for federal employees including at clearance for safety sensitive position, weos relevant t that. to be change based on reclassification decision but we to evaluate an yield back.pact it might have. >> congressman napolitano. >> thank you, secretary buttigieg. invitation for you to visit california again. as you know 2028 olympics representing the nighttime our nation -- the world's greatest sporting event. d.o.t. is aware ofhe statements focus steps are you e envision taking to make sure ths officials and pla i supported by d.o.t.?■ >> we are enthusiastic of course ellie 28 literscs coming to the and leaders from the region. we want to make sure we a■p up c committee and who's involved bee of course o of those complex dimensions of earning get on the game is getting people to where they need to be. new transit or newly vehicles d the country available. weking them on that through our federal transit administration welcome opportunity to work with re resources are in place. >> wonderful. i knop; was folded in l.a. to talk to nighttime driving delivery trucks. >>
likewise i should mention for federal employees including at clearance for safety sensitive position, weos relevant t that. to be change based on reclassification decision but we to evaluate an yield back.pact it might have. >> congressman napolitano. >> thank you, secretary buttigieg. invitation for you to visit california again. as you know 2028 olympics representing the nighttime our nation -- the world's greatest sporting event. d.o.t. is aware ofhe statements focus steps are...
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weo powerful in the nation.■h power rather than military power.enues and streets ter him. colleges and and president of the united states all of themem combin makes us all world. that makes us influentialer around the world. the are the money s the road program, china spent thatamount, about $8 trillion building up did economic infrastructure. built 26,000 miles of■v during the same periods flown on a commercial pairline understands how important that would by. it has to do withrting in the 1970s. american power depended on the of the u.s. ll we wracked up deficits without currency. normally, a p country does thatl ll rise to bring trade back into balance. that didn't happe■!nntil recently, why, it was■5 a demand for the u.s. dollars far beyond what others needed ton buy u.s. goods. the dollar was a global currency. the dollars wasuch a haven. all of we printed was an illusion.■%■/ p.. other projects and irrational. they come to us and e want to spend $3.6 trillion too get rid of hussein who had nothing to dothe world trade center. you will live-i
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i tried to get across to some of ents that this has been a ver of pubh this data for decades and so weoand shared in an effort to overall create a healthier society that we live in and again as i mentioned earlierhe economic impact on that so that is the other thing. remember in many respects we have been analyzing data for decades, i became i think overly politicized during covid and atdifficult to what i will y way we can make sure people like the cdc can have s but everybody in the world. >> you have asked different private entities to share datao. it is one impediment that they arten mpeting entities? might give a competitive edge? >> absolutely. i praise the hospitalteh carolid where i saw cohesion amongst competitors and understandably and data allows them to have s how to overcome that. we have rules and regulations about i think that is where partnership with lawmakers and making sure were helping understand the privacy side i think we can make a lot of progress here but in recognizing that there are entities like our big hospital systems that are carfo that data national asset
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these are american ideals that weo secure.ect questionou is, to -- and the question is, do we believe those ideals still exist? i do. the next question is, are you willing to fight for them? that's what this year is about. we talk about our founding fathers. we don't often stop to ask what came of them. there's 56 men who signed the declaration of independence. they were landowners, lawyers merchants, people who didn't -- they were not politicians. they were people who succeed ised with their own hard work. hay got together to sign that declaration of independence in 1776 because this made a sacrifice not for them, they made it for us. what became of them? 56 men. 12 of them had their homes ransack ised and burned to the ground. by the british. five of them were captured by the british and to havetured until their death -- tortured. nine of them died in the american revolution. three more of them had their own children die in the american revolution. many of them died bankrupt. pause they had their own private -- because they
these are american ideals that weo secure.ect questionou is, to -- and the question is, do we believe those ideals still exist? i do. the next question is, are you willing to fight for them? that's what this year is about. we talk about our founding fathers. we don't often stop to ask what came of them. there's 56 men who signed the declaration of independence. they were landowners, lawyers merchants, people who didn't -- they were not politicians. they were people who succeed ised with their...
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but are weo see the fundamental shift similar to what we saw after the new deal and obviously it is going with of the deficit sanded do you think that there is anyone else see long-term effects we have to wrestle with and how much of this is going to change in the who wins?>> we hae in which to really make an effort at maintaining our international supremacy and manufacturing sector in the middle class. and to the extent that we have years making american manufacturing and activity and american buildings expensive by overregulation, to the extent we haven't really done much to make america the best place in the world to invest higher we've given the time to continue building uo take more additional markets, so if you look at what is going on in the auto industry now, china went from being a nonexistent player in the auto export and international market a few years ago to now being the biggest exporter all of a a sudden in te last nine months or so, the last 12 months. you know, we had eroded at the e fiscal space. we had the expense currency and regulated the economy into the sort of bein
but are weo see the fundamental shift similar to what we saw after the new deal and obviously it is going with of the deficit sanded do you think that there is anyone else see long-term effects we have to wrestle with and how much of this is going to change in the who wins?>> we hae in which to really make an effort at maintaining our international supremacy and manufacturing sector in the middle class. and to the extent that we have years making american manufacturing and activity and...
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weo ohio. gus, independent.aller: i would like to ask charlie here, when he did those polls on kamala harris, do you ask their party affiliation or do you try to poll 50/50? because that's number one. number two is why don't you write a book about marjorie taylor greene? that would be an interesting book, you know? thank you. guest: that's a good idea. maybe i will call her office and see if we can get started. but as far as polling goes, i think most pollsters try to get a representative slice of the republican and try to weigh it in a way that makes sense professionally. there are a number of different polls that have pointed her out as the most unpopular vice president in modern history. more unpopular than dick cheney, mike pence, al gore, even dan quayle who was ridiculed by the media for her amateurish antics. host: why do democrats you spoke to say her poll numbers are low? guest: a lot of them like to ascribe it to racism or sexism but others will admit that she's just not ready for the job. i think when
weo ohio. gus, independent.aller: i would like to ask charlie here, when he did those polls on kamala harris, do you ask their party affiliation or do you try to poll 50/50? because that's number one. number two is why don't you write a book about marjorie taylor greene? that would be an interesting book, you know? thank you. guest: that's a good idea. maybe i will call her office and see if we can get started. but as far as polling goes, i think most pollsters try to get a representative slice...
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i'm not sure we do any more because i think weo ny consensue western allies or even here in washingtonose end goals for ukraine should be. at some point we have to start talking about those difficult choice. are yoing economiilit we're not having those conferses. we're kicking the can down the road andible position for ukraie will come at so point. anme, problematic. charles: camille? camille: i regret to buteg was an issue relatively clear prevents the coapra and we have done that incredibly successfully if we think back where the i think now, we have to maybe clarify what is it that we mean by defeat of russia in ukraine, which is becoming the standard wording that is being used bye e country. terms -- because whne in terms of ukraine, to make sure that ukraine can choose its future, to make sure thatukraino make sure t ukraine can be i think this can be the framing of strategy and then territory is sort of a practical effort than the end goal of everything, you know? and judging the success of ukraine based on which tritory controls can be creates false expectation. the second thing
i'm not sure we do any more because i think weo ny consensue western allies or even here in washingtonose end goals for ukraine should be. at some point we have to start talking about those difficult choice. are yoing economiilit we're not having those conferses. we're kicking the can down the road andible position for ukraie will come at so point. anme, problematic. charles: camille? camille: i regret to buteg was an issue relatively clear prevents the coapra and we have done that incredibly...
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soy ov t i think that's what weo to do. >> but how does biden hold on? yeahw , he have to they hold on for him, but then he has a hold on till novembe>>o holdr yeah, survive a debate. i think he meant hold on. literally. yeah. those cripples. whe oh yeah.n hent tthink.he was doing there's noy they could be comfortable. he just listen there's a lot of things you pay attention to a man in a parachute dropping in front of you a. you pay attention to say what he looks like and started clapping and somebody tying their shoe, you know, it's youru you. to your point about the familyth concern there, if your 81old year old dad like to fly like cessnas, you would tell himim it's time to stop. >> he's presiden it of.how th >> the united states, somehow that's less important than like a hobbatt asident ofy my dad wal live till he was 87. he was drunk all time. drive i know he always wanted to drive the car. and my sister was liketh, can't drive on. >> like, oh, yes, we can. you're a terrible son. t all right. >> up next, is the gopp your your home? if you have a y
soy ov t i think that's what weo to do. >> but how does biden hold on? yeahw , he have to they hold on for him, but then he has a hold on till novembe>>o holdr yeah, survive a debate. i think he meant hold on. literally. yeah. those cripples. whe oh yeah.n hent tthink.he was doing there's noy they could be comfortable. he just listen there's a lot of things you pay attention to a man in a parachute dropping in front of you a. you pay attention to say what he looks like and started...
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i knowk r you've had a busy weo far. we're so appreciative of all that you've said thus far and all that you have toou share wi us tonight. let me first start with the new sound your organization or your colleague has given us. there are two parts of this new -- this new tape that strike me as concerning. the first is justice samuel alito saying that the media is attacking him because the media doesn't like how they anticipate the court has decided -- decided cases and may decide upcoming cases. was that a window into what may be coming down the pike in the next two weeks? how did you interpret that? >>te i mean i definitely interpreted it as being a harbinger for bad thing tuesday come. >> did you get the sense when he was talking about the media and thenou specifically citing propublica, for example, on their extensive investigative reporting about clarence thomas alito is reading -- that these stories are very much beingor shared behind closed dos at the supreme court? i mean his media awareness seemed to be relativel
i knowk r you've had a busy weo far. we're so appreciative of all that you've said thus far and all that you have toou share wi us tonight. let me first start with the new sound your organization or your colleague has given us. there are two parts of this new -- this new tape that strike me as concerning. the first is justice samuel alito saying that the media is attacking him because the media doesn't like how they anticipate the court has decided -- decided cases and may decide upcoming...
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on inauguration at the famous scene with mcconnell theying weo make obama a one term president we turnge loss. the two party wave started in the summer of 2009 in january of 2010. both came back very quickly there is no time to worry abo uw aiap next pretty demoralizing loss in 2012 in >> in 2014 yet huge midterm probably one of the biggest we can remember. the catch is a twofold number one, as it mentioned before having the map drawn and 2011 and redistricting is not built for thehe trump caromney theorer came together swing we saw the most recent redistricting was redrawing the lines in h a■ú way to protect incumbents on both sides and get with the wild swing you have a sturdy house map and i the senae map i mentioned thiss a class republicans have to win. otherwise the alignments have already happened the only other me present lien of their state is susan collins who in 2026 you can see her do ititg it's hairy there but that's defense not offense the opportunities are here and now for the ia were going to bounce back and have a good midterm they would in terms of ■e environment. the
on inauguration at the famous scene with mcconnell theying weo make obama a one term president we turnge loss. the two party wave started in the summer of 2009 in january of 2010. both came back very quickly there is no time to worry abo uw aiap next pretty demoralizing loss in 2012 in >> in 2014 yet huge midterm probably one of the biggest we can remember. the catch is a twofold number one, as it mentioned before having the map drawn and 2011 and redistricting is not built for thehe...
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maria: with you this morning weo so appreciate your time. jd: thank you.d vance joining us this morning quick pregnantho housein oversight committee james comer sitting on criminal referrals m 100 james biden he will join me by with more than first hundred biden contrail said to resumemo tomorrow morningrr at delaware with cases expect to go to the. jury later this week in fox news legal analyst, greg and then post homeless maranda divine this giving is a present invitee doj using hundred by does laptop as evidence is initially called russian disinformation, stay with us. nahhhh... (inner monologue) another destination wedding?? we just got back from her sister's in napa. who gets married in napa? my daughter. who gets married someplace more expensive? my other daughter. cancun! jamaica!! why can't they use my backyard!! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so we don't have to worry. can we get out of here? i thought you'd never ask. join 18 million americans and take control of your financial future with a real time dashboard and
maria: with you this morning weo so appreciate your time. jd: thank you.d vance joining us this morning quick pregnantho housein oversight committee james comer sitting on criminal referrals m 100 james biden he will join me by with more than first hundred biden contrail said to resumemo tomorrow morningrr at delaware with cases expect to go to the. jury later this week in fox news legal analyst, greg and then post homeless maranda divine this giving is a present invitee doj using hundred by...
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a lot of what weo iswe are requn ori will stand with any of you o wants to join me in the successes of always smoothing your answers. one way in which the cfpb was insulated in a big picture way was debated before the court about the way the agency can you state for the record how dodd to be funded on an al cfpb are funy that the federal reserve board of governors is but we cannot set our i can request to the federal reserverd transfers from the federal reserve system they tram banks to f but you set that amount? dir. chopra: actually, congress sets the cap. rep. hill: what is that? dir. chopra: we have been going through budgeting for the beliet in statute and there is an index called the employment cost index , eci, maybe that is t w■i acronym -- rep. hill: is it a capf federale earnings? dir. chopra: it is a hard number adjusted by that index, year by year. it does not vary based on other performance. it is a set number with a cost deflator. rep. hill: is the last time the fed showed a net profit? dir. chopra:'ñ nonprofits and government agencies do not rertin the way -- rep. hill:h
a lot of what weo iswe are requn ori will stand with any of you o wants to join me in the successes of always smoothing your answers. one way in which the cfpb was insulated in a big picture way was debated before the court about the way the agency can you state for the record how dodd to be funded on an al cfpb are funy that the federal reserve board of governors is but we cannot set our i can request to the federal reserverd transfers from the federal reserve system they tram banks to f but...
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and even when weo with, we don't do it time and effort. a lot of people, what has happened is the world that has passed them by. it's about dignity. i think you've you've said timet the middle east that you found that a lack of dignity a loss of dignity is one of the core things that fuels a certain kind of passionate. i hundred percent agree with that. and i think, you know, if you look at your great book, alexis, an olive tree where you first start reporting on these revolutions and you're talking the world moving forward, you know, with alexis, which in those days was a very fancy car, by the way, and the olive tree of those to the past. what's different countries. often it's now happening in the same country. right. and we need to take the lexus's and help the people who are holding their olive trees and help them understand, help them come, you know, move forward. and we're not good at that. and we don't know. we haven't done that enough. and think we need to recognize that. it's easy to say, well, you know, all those people, those ma
and even when weo with, we don't do it time and effort. a lot of people, what has happened is the world that has passed them by. it's about dignity. i think you've you've said timet the middle east that you found that a lack of dignity a loss of dignity is one of the core things that fuels a certain kind of passionate. i hundred percent agree with that. and i think, you know, if you look at your great book, alexis, an olive tree where you first start reporting on these revolutions and you're...
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they're going to say like, we would say weo have tetheyn woke enlightened fans than 1000 just long hairedle nerds. they are they're killing their brand. to be completely honess. t, i haveng a seen zero star wars or anyem of them from the beginningngin to now. he but if they are changing to the premise here that they're changing more. yeah, i was never the target audience and i'm certainly notea revamped target audience for this either. auy they're doing it because they have a woke ideology that is pervasive in the highest of hollywood and academia in this country. and they feel that they need to show the most fidelity they can to that woke ideology and hohey haanw can they do it? they try to do it as much as they can in the theyth, werst industryh and that's why they lose viewers and money. but they keep doing it a. >> my right, there was only three star wars movies to be made. to be clear everything else is. oh, all right. we'll be right back. >> you know what's crazy? that this is better than cooking at home. i mean, more affordable than groceries of course. >> okay, groceries are expen
they're going to say like, we would say weo have tetheyn woke enlightened fans than 1000 just long hairedle nerds. they are they're killing their brand. to be completely honess. t, i haveng a seen zero star wars or anyem of them from the beginningngin to now. he but if they are changing to the premise here that they're changing more. yeah, i was never the target audience and i'm certainly notea revamped target audience for this either. auy they're doing it because they have a woke ideology that...
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weo have our purpose is not just closing alone.we want to do whatever is best for the individual servicethey d person. >> we want to be known >> we want to be known as america's mortgag their f for veterans and active duty service people. service people. and they we're the ones that are there to help them. to help them. people are doing har difficult, dangerous things. difficult, dangerous things. some of them giving their lives right now today for fofor the freedoms that we have here in this country. in this country. they're willing to do that for sy ,you for me and for our family. so for us at new day, to have so for us at new day, to have the opportunity to turn around and help those people at this point in time. it's a labor of love. it's a noble service. and that's what we're all about . >> no one takes care of veterans like new day, usa as this is this dog food in your fridge. >> it's not dog food, it's fresh pit, real meat, real veggies. it seems like a lot of space to waste on a dog. ey fac you're all a familtoy. >> mean. a
weo have our purpose is not just closing alone.we want to do whatever is best for the individual servicethey d person. >> we want to be known >> we want to be known as america's mortgag their f for veterans and active duty service people. service people. and they we're the ones that are there to help them. to help them. people are doing har difficult, dangerous things. difficult, dangerous things. some of them giving their lives right now today for fofor the freedoms that we have...
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leak to go to war -- you're the counsel a chief counsel or republican counsel asking questions should weoiately raise and pull out the war and start arguing about basic war. but humanist argue on history. they want to see who, you know, who what other situations and history have people a good idea or not so you have a whole history of peopl this parr situation. and then they come up with■ a -- prudence situation which is not a logical operation it is a operation of judgment comparing different forms different historical experiences and this is -- from -- [inaudible converseatio] lipsuoy father of the united states if you read federalist papers it is full of history and it is full of the authors of the federall estate will meditate on whether we can do this whether we really want to have a republic. right whether the republicans options on the table yo if we make the mark. right there are options on the table. about the republic now we get to the discussion so what are the big worries that the -- historically most successful ones were small. even the republics that on the mediterranean sta
leak to go to war -- you're the counsel a chief counsel or republican counsel asking questions should weoiately raise and pull out the war and start arguing about basic war. but humanist argue on history. they want to see who, you know, who what other situations and history have people a good idea or not so you have a whole history of peopl this parr situation. and then they come up with■ a -- prudence situation which is not a logical operation it is a operation of judgment comparing...
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weo nu >>an't have unfit. >> this guy might be a littlee old, but his hand on the button is okay.s guy's hands on the button is not okay. and i would bring it and i back to literally in the world stuff. >> notic woulde how the democras still don't have a winning message. it changes every daydemocrat wil tells you they're in trouble. as soon as biden'se. reelected, cook says, that's when you'll see a shifsee t. "2 quote 23 seconds after is won. this will change. and when it does, the reversal will be astonishing in both speed and scope. instantly, all of biden's senile tics will be visible to all within seconds of his inaugurationin secon. the scene will begin to cast doubts on the ability of any oxygen korean to do suchlast wei a demanding job. and when the last weightll fall, it will become clear as day that joe biden wasn'tng dec a presidential candidate but a lumbering decooyy. th the media will turn and the kingmakers will go to work. hunter gets pardoned, biden gets pushed out and the gt torch gets passed to kamala harris. past too first year, whoseike presidency will look li
weo nu >>an't have unfit. >> this guy might be a littlee old, but his hand on the button is okay.s guy's hands on the button is not okay. and i would bring it and i back to literally in the world stuff. >> notic woulde how the democras still don't have a winning message. it changes every daydemocrat wil tells you they're in trouble. as soon as biden'se. reelected, cook says, that's when you'll see a shifsee t. "2 quote 23 seconds after is won. this will change. and when...
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policy misunderstands that it is purpose to change a person was not changed and i all of the problems weoe great space fr more competitive approach thinking is competitive step to have a limit and logic to them and they're not designed to fundamentally cause regime change produced by the chinese communist party economy and they are basically sue is competitive steps the point apologize for that week well i think a little diplomacy clearlyat about that solve problems with information of moderates and now we will move on. [laughter] in the next topic will make you more likely going to go up in liveliness time one of course so this is an issue where you know most agree that the ducted to detour conflict in the cost of a global economy. at least this way knowledge and sort of more than 10 percent of the global gdp and so that will beob a number greater than if tt percentage there so when the deputy secretary kurt campbell comes a great depression level of that i i think what he was referring to talk to bonnie first. and thankst you even thought a t about this and tabletop exercises and how ur
policy misunderstands that it is purpose to change a person was not changed and i all of the problems weoe great space fr more competitive approach thinking is competitive step to have a limit and logic to them and they're not designed to fundamentally cause regime change produced by the chinese communist party economy and they are basically sue is competitive steps the point apologize for that week well i think a little diplomacy clearlyat about that solve problems with information of...
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weoing on trips, trips when you go i mean, you'rery cool. it is amazing.atev're trying to get through an early couple of months, we were like, he doesn't seem to be kind of this, you know, we did. we brought a bunch of members of congress and elected officials on the plane so he could come hang out with them.qc would ob't night that would be punishment he's like it's like it would be like a firable. but for joe biden and we realized he had like a biggerp e talking to people and engaging with people. and tha's w ains energy. and it's such a difference the other thing is obama's efficiency with president biden. he's like storytellerin the oval office. now the communications. after i told him this, before he took the job, i like you're going to love him. he's great. i just warn you, you may be in the oval officeikas ts secretary, i wld know hear, if he was doing a press conference or just to usually wt would be like 15 minutes at most. sometimes two or 3 hours. and i would say, i would like get up too quiet. they're going to be like, are you going? i, i have
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work everye single day and risk their lives in one way or another, lead men and women that d oo the weos can do is show them not just respect, but that we understand that when they go to work every day, they drive through their battlefield, they pass, t the apartment building where they save lives, the intersection where they couldn'e livet save a chil. they go through that trauma every single day just to serveoh and get paid cents on the dollar of what they should. if you're offendedar o by a flac specifically designed to honor that sacrificeal because some idiot tried to use it in some other way. that's a you use i problem, note problem. not another problem. that's a you problem , that. ve you probably deserve to be offended because you're lookino' to be offended. there's nothing offensive about honoring someone who dieis in the line of duty. and the fact is, any community. that elects people to do this,ow i don't know how they deserverse the first responders they have. but you know what? they have them because that's firsat they are. >> they're first responders. they put their life on
work everye single day and risk their lives in one way or another, lead men and women that d oo the weos can do is show them not just respect, but that we understand that when they go to work every day, they drive through their battlefield, they pass, t the apartment building where they save lives, the intersection where they couldn'e livet save a chil. they go through that trauma every single day just to serveoh and get paid cents on the dollar of what they should. if you're offendedar o by a...
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what it will do for them and how do weo about protecting it and get, move beyond the rhetoric?>> and that's to both of you. >> well i mean take the shot at that. first of all, one of the things people understand from the beginning, social security has beenotection it wasn't intend today provide everything you will want retirement. generally financial planners say you should expect to have maybe 75 to 80% of your earnings level that you had when you were working continuing. social security on general is intended to provide only aboutds of that only about 40 40% or a little higher than that so it's expected for people to have some personal savings and hopefully have some employer provided plans and some of those are not working out as they should so the more important, but we should really i think, make sure that y other thing that people should understand is that social security not a bank account. all the money that you put in is notaved you for when you retire it's as sort of what we call pay go system. it's intergenerational and reduction in the birth rate and aging as a resu
what it will do for them and how do weo about protecting it and get, move beyond the rhetoric?>> and that's to both of you. >> well i mean take the shot at that. first of all, one of the things people understand from the beginning, social security has beenotection it wasn't intend today provide everything you will want retirement. generally financial planners say you should expect to have maybe 75 to 80% of your earnings level that you had when you were working continuing. social...
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weo ignore these disparits. commit to addressing the issues that disproportionately affect. toge■er we can build a child welfare supports that aes everym the foundation toucce. i yield to jonatha jackson. . . ..x■ this kind of conadiction cannot be allowed toersist and linger because whether some pele in this country are ndlling to admit it orot, sizes. family come in all configurations and come in various economic conditions and levels of education but all of them are still families and all deserve commitment. all of them are depending what we do in the chamber and they care about the families tt remind them of theno matter ther configuration of a particular family we're there to serve every family in this country. whether we care about all american filies or in truth it's that we only care about some or mostly none. blacfamilies deserve all the rights and opportunities tended to every other family in this country. in fact, considering the historical assault o this country's institutions and this policies again
weo ignore these disparits. commit to addressing the issues that disproportionately affect. toge■er we can build a child welfare supports that aes everym the foundation toucce. i yield to jonatha jackson. . . ..x■ this kind of conadiction cannot be allowed toersist and linger because whether some pele in this country are ndlling to admit it orot, sizes. family come in all configurations and come in various economic conditions and levels of education but all of them are still families and...
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therefore, if how much credence you would give to the cynical charles beard take that there really weoerious ideological questions at stake there and that the federalist and the jeffersonians were just different kinds of powerful squabbling oligarchs with different economic interests to convince themselves and everybody that they were the true republicans. hmm. that's a good question. i pride myself. it's funny because would think that 100 and well, i guess 230 some odd years after the federalists divide had ended that you could get at least among academics, cool, dispassionate analysis where all republicans were all federal, you would at this point you could you could acknowledge and appreciate the unique of both. but it's hard to do so, even though think it's pretty clear that i'm a madison guy i am a huge of alexander hamilton in his farsightedness i think with respect the beard hypothesis i mean i've never really i've never really bought into i think forrest macdonald had the better argument i also think one of the one of the challenges with that kind of that kind of early century
therefore, if how much credence you would give to the cynical charles beard take that there really weoerious ideological questions at stake there and that the federalist and the jeffersonians were just different kinds of powerful squabbling oligarchs with different economic interests to convince themselves and everybody that they were the true republicans. hmm. that's a good question. i pride myself. it's funny because would think that 100 and well, i guess 230 some odd years after the...
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i wanted to, i think, weo this? oops! how do i go back.was hard to pick one. i wanted to highlight the work happening in the state of california. california is the most diverse state. different languages and culture. the size is enormous. we have to be really thoughtful and intentional about how we do community engagement. an achievement i wanted to highlight the anchors a lot of the work is the establishment of the office of partnership. i spelled spearhead the establishment. it's been going for two years. the reason why this is something i wanted to highlight it is a reflection of the work we do in california. we formize the partnership with community based organizes. a trusted messager network. it's human centered and data and community informed. it's equity centered. just wanted to highlight how we do the work. one i part of the values, meeting people where they are and the language they speak and through messengers. i wanted to do a bit of show and tell of how we meet people where they are. you create surround sound and be where peopl
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weo focus more in helping strengthen fans by responding to the r c splintering them apart and leavingn i prevention is to help families stay together, and foster foster program seems to increasingly get strained becauseimum capacity.. geen, you highlighted the successes of the progress of the family first prevention services act into opening statement. however, there are still barriers in the full implementation. it's crucial to a wide variety of evidence-based programs clearinghouse. we introduced strengtngheni services act to establish new competitive grant program aimed at supporting prevention programs the research and evaluations which are required support. my question is this, mr. geen, do you believe there for more diverse array of programs in this clearinghouse? >> so as as a recovering researcher i evidence-based policy and evidence-based fundingbt in my mind that states need a b of programs to invest in. what we don't want to happen and whatear could happen is state looks at the clearinghouse and says, this is what is well su we're going to pay for and invest in. aou these p
weo focus more in helping strengthen fans by responding to the r c splintering them apart and leavingn i prevention is to help families stay together, and foster foster program seems to increasingly get strained becauseimum capacity.. geen, you highlighted the successes of the progress of the family first prevention services act into opening statement. however, there are still barriers in the full implementation. it's crucial to a wide variety of evidence-based programs clearinghouse. we...