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young know when they get down a new way to do you know what a mountain top about? 40 feet by that well under a long can you be able to come to the go? that was what is, well now do you know what crazy, you know? tall, beloved after not during the video. and that's what the, the same, i guess on sounds number numbers, you can call it on the mountain to become via lane the way home. so this is the resting place. what i'd like to know is some of your fondest memories of your mom. know who i had always here with you. if you name the feeling woke up with let's say you don't 1000, we all the packing the i'm one time fee, highly include the with all of the going out and then know the vinyl home to google. now, all of them down on monday, my new name the will will thing. yeah. go the my the weekend. so let's have my kelly bye. know you there. let's go ahead and talk. now lou, do the new month. although on the road i'm not the well how me i'm home sound. why i one her name level, let's say we got the why, why was something i laugh, i need to go down the road. oh yeah. you g
young know when they get down a new way to do you know what a mountain top about? 40 feet by that well under a long can you be able to come to the go? that was what is, well now do you know what crazy, you know? tall, beloved after not during the video. and that's what the, the same, i guess on sounds number numbers, you can call it on the mountain to become via lane the way home. so this is the resting place. what i'd like to know is some of your fondest memories of your mom. know who i had...
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young know young. maybe they don't. they knew they don't know what i'm talking about. 40 people from paying my lot longer a long can you be able to come to the go? it was what is while you go do you know what crazy you know? tall, beloved after not during the video. that's what the i came by. yes. on sounds number number, the 0, talk the what the movie to see it on the mountain to become by the way home. so this is the resting place. what i'd like to know is some of your fondest memories of your mom. know who i'm gonna have to always use with you if you need a problem and the name woke up with that. so you don't 1000 you off the back in the meantime. see how names a little bit on the go we no, no, no, no. the why no home there now google, all of them don't know my name. i know i named the little thing. yeah. go the my, the weekend and that's how my, my know you there. let's go ahead and talk. now losing the new month over the road . i'm not the well, how come home found? why i the one now her name level, let's say we got
young know young. maybe they don't. they knew they don't know what i'm talking about. 40 people from paying my lot longer a long can you be able to come to the go? it was what is while you go do you know what crazy you know? tall, beloved after not during the video. that's what the i came by. yes. on sounds number number, the 0, talk the what the movie to see it on the mountain to become by the way home. so this is the resting place. what i'd like to know is some of your fondest memories of...
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misconception, once and for all what is it to be a female would work of in like julia, elizabeth young knows that the nature of my business is mailed to me, said about her name and stuff as being quite difficult to says shipper, me, so my number to call me elizabeth has come a nice for herself. literally. how was not an easy task but way was why i thought that would walk in precisely or was going to 3 and say, once i started, i actually got new knowledge of what i can lend everything. as i gain more experience in the field, i started into an on conventional wait, i had a dream where i saw myself in the me. so what i'm asking the point on the drain. i saw the opportunity on southern business. yeah, we have a life ed club buttons from a client who brought this over to the walk show for us to help savages. so we're trying to see this world can be brought back our life, which coming if at each head group sort of express the culture and traditions in that area on this blogs to the 12th century. however, one of the major challenges i to go through the set of smoking materials i years i was i saw t
misconception, once and for all what is it to be a female would work of in like julia, elizabeth young knows that the nature of my business is mailed to me, said about her name and stuff as being quite difficult to says shipper, me, so my number to call me elizabeth has come a nice for herself. literally. how was not an easy task but way was why i thought that would walk in precisely or was going to 3 and say, once i started, i actually got new knowledge of what i can lend everything. as i gain...
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a young lady does all that. i know y'all do get hold on the right to and 9 me. oh yeah. yeah. no no. come on the the plate to let you know right now in the past no matter what they did come some phone number here. yeah. be certainly not the number they have to really crazy. and then he took the class, come up the way don't 2nd of the long goals that come from florida and then the call that corner. no, no, no, no. you might. you know how the the, what do you know? you might go back to a new book and then we go back to 99. my mobile the see about how to go to the dental and, and it sometimes the we are in august on one of the most ethically and culturally diverse regions on the entire planet. as you make your way through the start, you will discover each region is known for its own unique arts and traditions, news starting 1983 this year with my father on your website. that's all exactly the same as a kid does. when he goes out in the lake and the communities isn't for parentage with iran, real nice families and allocation for a really long time. my mom was pregnant with me stil
a young lady does all that. i know y'all do get hold on the right to and 9 me. oh yeah. yeah. no no. come on the the plate to let you know right now in the past no matter what they did come some phone number here. yeah. be certainly not the number they have to really crazy. and then he took the class, come up the way don't 2nd of the long goals that come from florida and then the call that corner. no, no, no, no. you might. you know how the the, what do you know? you might go back to a new book...
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"shoq fawzadeh" may god appreciate the mother of the martyrs, let's see the martyrs and let the young know the appreciation of the martyrs, we should always be one of these martyrs and their families. a few lines about the sacrifice in the eight years of the holy defense of the group, what does the bravery of the defenders mean security in my glass agency movie this year abbas wrote in the streets of the city, if i didn't go and now we didn't have such security, but freedom is spinning, you go , you come, you come and go, in the movie moj dead, the group covered the language, a sentence that was narrated in the language of the city, now it is a story of heroes of the homeland in the movie chehl barshi from this story, which is now a view of the city, stories that are heard not only in movies, but also from the people of the city, this will definitely happen now, moradi khar in the year 59, will be repeated in the year 402 and today's youth radio . that we have security because of our longing and we must keep this as long as the blood in our veins farzaneh naz, afghan broadcasting news agen
"shoq fawzadeh" may god appreciate the mother of the martyrs, let's see the martyrs and let the young know the appreciation of the martyrs, we should always be one of these martyrs and their families. a few lines about the sacrifice in the eight years of the holy defense of the group, what does the bravery of the defenders mean security in my glass agency movie this year abbas wrote in the streets of the city, if i didn't go and now we didn't have such security, but freedom is...
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this propaganda, the west ukraine narrative is on the my, the young ladies. i know you know guide dollar co pay. hi ma'am. how soon? the your claim or the last one of my check stub quite how can nbc yeah. yeah. it's, i'm day late. the the me the . 2 the in the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the done, the local by comma ended on if i guess, yeah. a lot of my daughter malia. so i'm really now yes. as you move late late of the day. how hold up that i'm you. oh think i'm with them. no money to buy a home. you have to come by but they're not on the sound right now. we know people of woke up. yeah. i'm well yeah, when it came down right now who will few that time will you be waiting? does enough pay? i'm not allowed down with the wrong model for me. yes ma'am. it see somebody smoothly seems to be coming down in the middle. how about we invest people in the house that jumped up into the liking the what, the name of what the goals that gotcha for gum lee younger now comes on the holiday night. if you come down lazy? no, don't we have all we can. yes. those are not the way the wa
this propaganda, the west ukraine narrative is on the my, the young ladies. i know you know guide dollar co pay. hi ma'am. how soon? the your claim or the last one of my check stub quite how can nbc yeah. yeah. it's, i'm day late. the the me the . 2 the in the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the done, the local by comma ended on if i guess, yeah. a lot of my daughter malia. so i'm really now yes. as you move late late of the day. how hold up that i'm you. oh think i'm with them. no money to buy a...
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the 16th century, 16 to today’s father of ukrainian history, precisely because show so that young people knowhis draft law, you know, well, i’m a reading analyst. i think, an explanatory note, how is it possible, how can one come up with such nonsense, you know, the myth that we have nothing with russia, the myth that moscow, when there, is also no longer important, it is important the fact that we began our existence exactly from the day of reunification with poland, and this was an occupation, not a reunification, from the union, because we are uniatti, here, as they say, sideways somehow the theme remained in the shadows, but the palychans are europe, and jesus christ was born in the mountains, the carpathians, so i don’t know how they will deal with this, because he, why didn’t he speak ukrainian, i just understand, because - in this russophobic rage, this is not russophobic, this is already anti, anti-human, anti-historical, anti-humane, how can you be the minister of education to say from this to this, they cut it off, i have a question, how from the artist, to the artist, they circumci
the 16th century, 16 to today’s father of ukrainian history, precisely because show so that young people knowhis draft law, you know, well, i’m a reading analyst. i think, an explanatory note, how is it possible, how can one come up with such nonsense, you know, the myth that we have nothing with russia, the myth that moscow, when there, is also no longer important, it is important the fact that we began our existence exactly from the day of reunification with poland, and this was an...
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to achieve this, we must work closely with young people, because young people know everything. this is our future and young people need to be educated for sure. historical moments when visiting memorable places uh, besides what to tell, they themselves must realize the need to be involved in your country today to love your country, as alexey tolstoy said, patriotism is not only an inalienable love for the motherland, it is an inalienable experience of it, both happy and unhappy days. when i came to serve in the internal affairs bodies, i didn’t always want to remain the same as i was. kind , feminine, to give love to people, so to speak, so that professional deformation does not affect me, so that every woman can realize herself as the woman i want the most the best side. mark. this is the creation of the women's union within the ministry of internal affairs. there is a union in our management. women have been around for a little over 2 years. but for this short period of time. it united more than 800 like-minded women. they are similar in spirit in their goals and beliefs and a
to achieve this, we must work closely with young people, because young people know everything. this is our future and young people need to be educated for sure. historical moments when visiting memorable places uh, besides what to tell, they themselves must realize the need to be involved in your country today to love your country, as alexey tolstoy said, patriotism is not only an inalienable love for the motherland, it is an inalienable experience of it, both happy and unhappy days. when i...
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if you've got millions of photos, you can't be showing, you know, young people doing these very heavy weight. so this is totally normal and encouraging it because that isn't going to get hot. so i think, you know, it's very sad what have it's not improving so, but i think, you know, this is a garden trend. we do see people die during take to trends side, and i think young people um needs to be careful because they're getting influence very easily. okay, so with social media 1st came out, i find it funny because we were talking about, well i can post a picture of my dog in the bath tub playing a ball. i'm going to get millions of use that way. that is almost like the innocent initial phase of the social media. then we kind of went into these challenges where we're talking about the eating of the tide pods or hanging in the closet for how long before you pass out, then it became dangerous. now we're getting the extremes of everything's already been done. what can i do to get attention? but it's also, you've got to give the audience a little bit of i will almost one of the blame on this
if you've got millions of photos, you can't be showing, you know, young people doing these very heavy weight. so this is totally normal and encouraging it because that isn't going to get hot. so i think, you know, it's very sad what have it's not improving so, but i think, you know, this is a garden trend. we do see people die during take to trends side, and i think young people um needs to be careful because they're getting influence very easily. okay, so with social media 1st came out, i find...
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and you've also got to factor in that for young people . you know, people young people. ou know, people sort of my age or i was born in the 1980s. we're the last generation who were told things will be better than it was for your parents. and then we find out that it's not pay is on average the level it was in 2005, year i left school. 2005, the year i left school. but people born in the 2000, but for people born in the 2000, they have no prospect of life getting better. life has got worse year on year throughout their lives. services are being cut , prospects are their lives. services are being cut, prospects are pay access to education is all being reduced. so i think these are the things that we should be looking at and policing be consensual. policing has to be consensual. we community police who are we need community police who are seen as part of the community, seen as part of the community, see they are policing not see that they are policing not who driving a bigger wedge. who are driving a bigger wedge. and, you know, when you say the best police service in best
and you've also got to factor in that for young people . you know, people young people. ou know, people sort of my age or i was born in the 1980s. we're the last generation who were told things will be better than it was for your parents. and then we find out that it's not pay is on average the level it was in 2005, year i left school. 2005, the year i left school. but people born in the 2000, but for people born in the 2000, they have no prospect of life getting better. life has got worse year...
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young people, they tend to know the kind of kids that they _ young people, they tend to know the kind kind of kids that they need to hone in on as— kind of kids that they need to hone in on as welt _ kind of kids that they need to hone in on. as well. if— kind of kids that they need to hone in on. as well. if that _ kind of kids that they need to hone in on. as well. if that makes - kind of kids that they need to hone. in on. as well. if that makes sense? young _ in on. as well. if that makes sense? young people — in on. as well. if that makes sense? young people that _ in on. as well. if that makes sense? young people that might— in on. as well. if that makes sense? young people that might seem - young people that might seem vulnerable. _ young people that might seem vulnerable, they— young people that might seem vulnerable, they might - young people that might seem vulnerable, they might not - young people that might seem vulnerable, they might not bel young people that might seem i vulnerable, they might not be in school, — vulnerable, they might not be in school, they— vulnerable,
young people, they tend to know the kind of kids that they _ young people, they tend to know the kind kind of kids that they need to hone in on as— kind of kids that they need to hone in on as welt _ kind of kids that they need to hone in on. as well. if— kind of kids that they need to hone in on. as well. if that _ kind of kids that they need to hone in on. as well. if that makes - kind of kids that they need to hone. in on. as well. if that makes sense? young _ in on. as well. if that...
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and you've also got to factor in that for young people . you know, people young people. ou know, people sort of my age or i was born in the 1980s. we're the last generation who were told things will be better than it was for your parents. and then we find out that it's not pay is on average the level it was in 2005, year i left school. 2005, the year i left school. but people born in the 2000, but for people born in the 2000, they have no prospect of life getting better. life has got worse year on year throughout their lives. services are being cut , prospects are their lives. services are being cut, prospects are pay access to education is all being reduced. so i think these are the things that we should be looking at and policing be consensual. policing has to be consensual. we community police who are we need community police who are seen as part of the community, seen as part of the community, see they are policing not see that they are policing not who driving a bigger wedge. who are driving a bigger wedge. and, you know, when you say the best police service in best
and you've also got to factor in that for young people . you know, people young people. ou know, people sort of my age or i was born in the 1980s. we're the last generation who were told things will be better than it was for your parents. and then we find out that it's not pay is on average the level it was in 2005, year i left school. 2005, the year i left school. but people born in the 2000, but for people born in the 2000, they have no prospect of life getting better. life has got worse year...
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lee, we don't know, young men. ed is a good asylum >> what we need is a good asylum system so that instead of having people in people on a barge in weatherfield in all these hotels, they we process hotels, right. they we process them properly. why aren't we doing that? why are we spending £6 million a day putting and putting people up in hotels and barges and everywhere else instead of actually processing them and sending them home? >> scarlett, i've got to cut you short because we're going to have an influx of common sense after the break. we've got gary, the cabbie. he's going to take me going to me around town. we're going to speak and he speak common sense and he answers the questions answers all the questions properly. gary . so we're properly. does gary. so we're back out on the road with gary, the cabbie. he is dripping with common sense as i go. gary, you've been out working all week, working hard in the cab. what's the two main topics this week for your from your punters , the main two this week? >> is from
lee, we don't know, young men. ed is a good asylum >> what we need is a good asylum system so that instead of having people in people on a barge in weatherfield in all these hotels, they we process hotels, right. they we process them properly. why aren't we doing that? why are we spending £6 million a day putting and putting people up in hotels and barges and everywhere else instead of actually processing them and sending them home? >> scarlett, i've got to cut you short because...
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and just like seeing like a group of the same girls you know, how much in michigan use a quote um. okay. like like how i was when i was young, you know, i just, i get really emotional actually seeing this. it reminds me of my childhood, but also to see that you know, there's so many children in a wrong that wants to do the same thing. like having the freedom and just having, let enjoy. this is what i see like joy in their faces that into that they're able to, you know, enjoy their childhood is like, have the chest to practice what they like to do, like and be happy. this is what a time which should be. shouldn't be just a good memories, and i feel like there's so much going on in the country that like are traumatizing these children and dream is being crushed. you know, a just a few hours later vivian, the head, back to the stats or the bit in state opera as a professional done. so she performs up to 14, shows a month with a bill and state ballet. now the focus is on guessing the timing perfect, getting every move precisely rise ahead of tonight's performance. the . busy the following day, vivian is on home. tough. the rehe
and just like seeing like a group of the same girls you know, how much in michigan use a quote um. okay. like like how i was when i was young, you know, i just, i get really emotional actually seeing this. it reminds me of my childhood, but also to see that you know, there's so many children in a wrong that wants to do the same thing. like having the freedom and just having, let enjoy. this is what i see like joy in their faces that into that they're able to, you know, enjoy their childhood is...
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lee, we don't know, young men. ed is a good asylum >> what we need is a good asylum system so that instead of having people in people on a barge in weatherfield in all these hotels, they we process hotels, right. they we process them properly. why aren't we doing that? why are we spending £6 million a day putting and putting people up in hotels and barges and everywhere else instead of actually processing them and sending them home? >> scarlett, i've got to cut you short because we're going to have an influx of common sense after the break. we've got gary, the cabbie. he's going to take me going to me around town. we're going to speak and he speak common sense and he answers the questions answers all the questions properly. gary . so we're properly. does gary. so we're back out on the road with gary, the cabbie. he is dripping with common sense as i go. gary, you've been out working all week, working hard in the cab. what's the two main topics this week for your from your punters , the main two this week? >> is from
lee, we don't know, young men. ed is a good asylum >> what we need is a good asylum system so that instead of having people in people on a barge in weatherfield in all these hotels, they we process hotels, right. they we process them properly. why aren't we doing that? why are we spending £6 million a day putting and putting people up in hotels and barges and everywhere else instead of actually processing them and sending them home? >> scarlett, i've got to cut you short because...
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what do you think that means best such a young country? know is, is huge. i think obviously is the biggest space the walk up. um we did it with such a short time and the way that we did it by winning the majority of our games. i think it made everyone a believer, even though this has basketball. it's very inspiring because we always want it to be on a stage where everyone see, you know, the positive and, and the talent and, and what we can achieve as a nation. so, you know, being so young, this is something that we're going to celebrate for a long time. i want to talk to you a bit about your background and how that informs 90 a lot today and the wax the thing with a team. and as a young man's, you know, you were a refugee with your family and i wanted to know how your experience is a refugee kind of shapes your core values in terms of your priorities today and how you look at the. well, obviously we've been through a lot, a lot of us had to flee home and grow up elsewhere. but we keep, we keep our values and our culture which kind of helps with still being
what do you think that means best such a young country? know is, is huge. i think obviously is the biggest space the walk up. um we did it with such a short time and the way that we did it by winning the majority of our games. i think it made everyone a believer, even though this has basketball. it's very inspiring because we always want it to be on a stage where everyone see, you know, the positive and, and the talent and, and what we can achieve as a nation. so, you know, being so young, this...
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and i think that risk of overdose is so high for any age, you know, teenage or young adults, adults, that dealer whose knowingly? >> you know, paddling substances with fentanyl. so they know the dispensable and it you know, i think it warrants a different level of of inspection and punishment. frankly, partitions are listening to their constituents. there are very few that are actually. >> stories of the parents who have lost their kids to fentanyl poisoning. one of the things that is holding a lot of back is the desire not to put more people into. and and yet these are murderers yet all 4 of our children are dead because offense and all and there's no consequences. this is a problem and we need we need to do something. we can't wait another year. we we just kept. we're losing too many people. >> and this can happen to anybody. what is your message to parents who are watching this right now and are thinking this could never happen to my child to pay attention to 2. please take stigma away. it's not about. this. couldn't happen to my child because my child a straight a student. it does
and i think that risk of overdose is so high for any age, you know, teenage or young adults, adults, that dealer whose knowingly? >> you know, paddling substances with fentanyl. so they know the dispensable and it you know, i think it warrants a different level of of inspection and punishment. frankly, partitions are listening to their constituents. there are very few that are actually. >> stories of the parents who have lost their kids to fentanyl poisoning. one of the things that...
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and i think we should lean in and understand and help young generations know how to use this power appropriately. instead of covering our eyes and is and pretending it does not exist when it comes to experimenting with new text. the else book state data is a real trailblazer. here you can see industrial robots as ballet dancers or entire operas in the or you can dive into argument as reality. this q r code is concealing a world of serial adventure. leonora carrington's production and funnel not tempt takes place and documented reality. all smoke state theater is taking the stage to the city streets with this radical new production. the q arc which are everywhere on the streets, on postcards and online. because i didn't spend anything stay the same, not of yours loud talking a ticket or choosing a sense of if you can just experience the theater in the city. and then even so i try to make that happen, is 3 d models make the stage for the actors were recorded in front of a green screen into d. that introduces an interesting challenge for them. the ones that got from the beginning as a 5 of you can
and i think we should lean in and understand and help young generations know how to use this power appropriately. instead of covering our eyes and is and pretending it does not exist when it comes to experimenting with new text. the else book state data is a real trailblazer. here you can see industrial robots as ballet dancers or entire operas in the or you can dive into argument as reality. this q r code is concealing a world of serial adventure. leonora carrington's production and funnel not...
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going to major tournaments, and you know, bringing through a lot young _ and you know, bringing throughlayers-_ young players. anything less than a win atainst young players. anything less than a win against the _ young players. anything less than a win against the last _ young players. anything less than a win against the last team _ young players. anything less than a win against the last team would - young players. anything less than a win against the last team would be | win against the last team would be unacceptable to most fans, now it's up unacceptable to most fans, now it's up to him and the players to deliver those expectations. earlier, i spoke to george in riga and asked him. if wills could do it. ranked 123 in the world behind latvia. but yeah, if they have any chance of qualifying automatically from group d, for euro 2024, tonight �*s game is a really big must win. and thinking of rob page, it wasn't that long that he took whales to the first world cup and 64 years, is it really that his position could be in doubt now?— really that his position could be in doubt now? a .,
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so i think i think that's a piece it and you know, where where budgets very decisions are being made and young can say well this is what i value what would that look like monetarily you know having the conversation about what how how a want becomes an action item and keeping them just in the discussion goes a long way as i think a lot of what the girls express in the book is a frustration at just not being part of not sitting at the table and not being part of the of the discussion. and then i think the other thing is, if girls are only showing up for you behind microphones in public settings. you're not really involving them in. the movement, if you're treating them mostly as a crowd gatherer or as soundbite generator, you're not really involving them in the work of social change. so i think involving young people as much as possible, the strategy of actual organizing. first of all, it's a good idea because eventually they will grow up and these are good skills be passing on to the next generation. so let's just think critically about that. and i also think it helps feel it helps them feel le
so i think i think that's a piece it and you know, where where budgets very decisions are being made and young can say well this is what i value what would that look like monetarily you know having the conversation about what how how a want becomes an action item and keeping them just in the discussion goes a long way as i think a lot of what the girls express in the book is a frustration at just not being part of not sitting at the table and not being part of the of the discussion. and then i...
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i am clearly that lesson stuck on shalonda young know knows how to read a room better than her that is why she excelled during the 14 years as a staff are on the committee including at the end of those 14 years or four years with the boss. the boss. [applause] the first one. i think angela said it's not a question of just beingng the fit kamala harris and i may be the first but i won't be the last. i can tell you firsthand as a member of the appropriations committee and majority leader committeeer of the but someone who thought that committee's work was extraordinarily important express the values and priorities of our society. and unfortunately appropriation process is essentially broken. the only reason we were relatively successful in getting something done at the end of the dayy was shalonda young. if we had not extended the debt limit in america which nobody really understands what's the debt limit? what is it mean? the fact is every president republican or democrat said it's essential we never fail to pay our bills. because if we do so not only will our own economy tank but the w
i am clearly that lesson stuck on shalonda young know knows how to read a room better than her that is why she excelled during the 14 years as a staff are on the committee including at the end of those 14 years or four years with the boss. the boss. [applause] the first one. i think angela said it's not a question of just beingng the fit kamala harris and i may be the first but i won't be the last. i can tell you firsthand as a member of the appropriations committee and majority leader...
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horace, that is interesting sarah saunders obviously very young knows the president very well. know he respects her greatly. what are your thoughts. >> well, i actually think youngkin would be a better running mate if you pick up virginia and the survey show with him on the ticket you are very likely to carry virginia that would mean you wouldn't need to worry about a state like wisconsin in terms of electoral votes. you must figure out a way to grow the support on election day and that's one way to do it. >> all right. well, you have three picks up there. we will get to each one. byron, one of horace's choices, you saw up on the screen, was nikki haley who was very well respected governor of south carolina. of course, u.n. ambassador and they had a very good working relationship, but she comes from a different side of the philosophy in the republican party today no doubt. but, what about her? >> well, as you said, she is one of my picks, too. as you said. the pros are she is very, very experienced both in domestic governing in policy and in international affairs, so that's a b
horace, that is interesting sarah saunders obviously very young knows the president very well. know he respects her greatly. what are your thoughts. >> well, i actually think youngkin would be a better running mate if you pick up virginia and the survey show with him on the ticket you are very likely to carry virginia that would mean you wouldn't need to worry about a state like wisconsin in terms of electoral votes. you must figure out a way to grow the support on election day and...
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and if it's not supposed to be made it to be able to do energy so that the young people know that they have to do something to where they are. but they have the unfortunate because it is not a load back up home. and that's what they're doing a lot. i don't think they do scouts of the most edition. when starbucks on they will come to you. they will, may, they may turn the forms, but they will just beautiful into it. one more personal questions, if you don't mind, we know you are in no way that you wish not to disclose your location. also have many are trade ins that we contacted wish not to talk about this topic publicly. why is this reluctance one way for me it could be because of the government to kind of be tallied with uh anything. no. uh but uh it is also a h one kind of different reason. um, i live in the way in the program to disclose my location, but the people come have different reasons. well, i got a little dispute on for the, for behalf of us, but in my own case a, i'm ok, i'm ok to disclose my, my place on the also to, to the city, to celebrate really appreciate you disclos
and if it's not supposed to be made it to be able to do energy so that the young people know that they have to do something to where they are. but they have the unfortunate because it is not a load back up home. and that's what they're doing a lot. i don't think they do scouts of the most edition. when starbucks on they will come to you. they will, may, they may turn the forms, but they will just beautiful into it. one more personal questions, if you don't mind, we know you are in no way that...
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the value of my martyrs to know young people should know the value of martyrs. we should always be grateful to the martyrs and their families. a few stories about sacrifice in 8 years of holy defense. do you know what it means when the battalion goes back in its footsteps? and the persuasion of the security guards in the agency movie , i choose mr. abbas and bbc. for me, the protector of national security, everyone like abbase can be seen on the streets of the city with these writings. if they didn't go, we wouldn't have such security now. we are moving around very freely. we were supposed to fight. you take care of our children. a flick from sardar rashid in the movie moj marde. which one of did we sell short? a sentence that was told in the language of pen in the city. the most important thing is to defend the homeland . i wish we had stayed here. i wish we didn't come to this prison. there is another story of national heroes in the movie chedim . i wish we were martyrs so that people could witness khomeini's soldier, a martyr, not surrender. the movies that a
the value of my martyrs to know young people should know the value of martyrs. we should always be grateful to the martyrs and their families. a few stories about sacrifice in 8 years of holy defense. do you know what it means when the battalion goes back in its footsteps? and the persuasion of the security guards in the agency movie , i choose mr. abbas and bbc. for me, the protector of national security, everyone like abbase can be seen on the streets of the city with these writings. if they...
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so a lot of young people didn't know. they say they didn't know we had this vote going on. t of young people knew about it, butjust didn't, i think, realised it was something that was really going to happen if it was the end. you know, they didn't realise that this referendum was a real thing, so they didn't go. but now they are saying that they would like the scooters back. i'm sure that there are people in cities around europe. i know that in london, some people, not everyone, but some people can be quite annoyed by the scooters and the way sometimes they are driven. but it's important to add that there are still electric scooters in paris because you can still own one privately, can't you? and you can still hire one in a certain way, just not from these specific companies that leave them on the streets. well, the only way to have an electric scooter now is to own one. if i have one and i'm going to the street with it, like, if it was my bicycle, i can still use it, but i cannot rent it. like, with these companies, like rent it and just use it for a little while and then l
so a lot of young people didn't know. they say they didn't know we had this vote going on. t of young people knew about it, butjust didn't, i think, realised it was something that was really going to happen if it was the end. you know, they didn't realise that this referendum was a real thing, so they didn't go. but now they are saying that they would like the scooters back. i'm sure that there are people in cities around europe. i know that in london, some people, not everyone, but some people...
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everyone who knows a young person knows we have a mental health crisis among our young people, and weo play in helping to make that better, so we would triple what they pay on their current revenues, from 2% to 6%. , , ., , ., 296 to 6%. there seems to be an internal row _ 296 to 696. there seems to be an internal row brewing _ 296 to 696. there seems to be an internal row brewing on - 296 to 696. there seems to be an| internal row brewing on housing, 296 to 696. there seems to be an - internal row brewing on housing, the plan to scrap top—down housing targets and saying we should focus on building social housing. a lot of members, younger members, pushing for the reinstatement of targets. it is difficult for young people to get on the housing ladder. is there not a danger that by changing this approach you push younger voters towards the labour party? i approach you push younger voters towards the labour party?- towards the labour party? i have hue towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy — towards the labour party? i have huge sympathy for _ towards the labour party? i have hu
everyone who knows a young person knows we have a mental health crisis among our young people, and weo play in helping to make that better, so we would triple what they pay on their current revenues, from 2% to 6%. , , ., , ., 296 to 6%. there seems to be an internal row _ 296 to 696. there seems to be an internal row brewing _ 296 to 696. there seems to be an internal row brewing on - 296 to 696. there seems to be an| internal row brewing on housing, 296 to 696. there seems to be an - internal...
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that's what you do when you're young. you know, i lived with four or five other girls.i worked odd jobs. it was fun, you know. and i eventually landed in adverts as an agency in 1994 and found myself eventually on the levi's account, which, you know, how that all ended up happening. at what point in your career, jennifer, say, did you were you making the kind of money that a cmo or a group vice president? group president you would be making could live comfortably in san francisco? probably by the time i was cmo, which was 2013, i was very bad at advocating for myself in terms of compensation and all of that. i was terrible at it. i remember i became the cmo, somebody accidentally sent me. i don't think this is in the book like a spreadsheet with everyone is salary. at my level, they didn't mean to send that to me and i was the lowest paid person and i was like, what? what am i doing? i'm the highest performer. but i had just always not been very good at that. it felt gross to me. you do tell story in the book about meeting with h.r. and then telling you knowing increase
that's what you do when you're young. you know, i lived with four or five other girls.i worked odd jobs. it was fun, you know. and i eventually landed in adverts as an agency in 1994 and found myself eventually on the levi's account, which, you know, how that all ended up happening. at what point in your career, jennifer, say, did you were you making the kind of money that a cmo or a group vice president? group president you would be making could live comfortably in san francisco? probably by...
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and you know that we have something to answer, so let's live friendly in the neighborhood when fighting, if then the younglic did not know how to protect you. now everything is different, we have many people who deeply care about what will happen tomorrow, september 17, the day when our history and modernity are intertwined, in our hands , to save ourselves alexander lukashenko called on belarusians. live in peace, don’t worry , raise children and take care of your native land. and we will always be ready to defend our fatherland and our earth. i am addressing the belarusians today. today i address belarusians as presidents commander-in-chief, i want to assure you that we do not want to fight. and we will not fight any war in modern conditions , there will be no belarus on the territory because it is impossible. and if god forbid something happens, we will all become the brest fortress. we will defend our land, which belongs to our children, to the last soldier and belarusian. we will do this, as i said, in the name of peace in our native land. in the name of belarus, which we are creating on the foundati
and you know that we have something to answer, so let's live friendly in the neighborhood when fighting, if then the younglic did not know how to protect you. now everything is different, we have many people who deeply care about what will happen tomorrow, september 17, the day when our history and modernity are intertwined, in our hands , to save ourselves alexander lukashenko called on belarusians. live in peace, don’t worry , raise children and take care of your native land. and we will...
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man: when did you know you wanted to be a performer? very young.was 6 1/2 and recorded my first record when i was 8 years old. abraham, selena's father, created this band with his kids, named it selena y los dinos. selena: my father had this really good job, and it was about '81. the economy went down. we went under. we had to file for bankruptcy. we lost everything. so that's how we got into the music as a profession. that was our way of putting bread and butter on the table. the band starts touring, and every weekend, los dinos are out there playing on the tejano circuit. her father was her manager. sterling: her brother, a.b., played a bass, and her sister, suzette, played the drums. cortina-weiss: and later she fell in love with and wound up marrying her guitar player, chris pérez. it's great to have somebody i can share this good stuff with. selena and i recorded for capitol emi latin during the same time, and we performed at events together. it is a real danceable music. casarez: she was a lovely, lovely person. she was incredibly charismatic
man: when did you know you wanted to be a performer? very young.was 6 1/2 and recorded my first record when i was 8 years old. abraham, selena's father, created this band with his kids, named it selena y los dinos. selena: my father had this really good job, and it was about '81. the economy went down. we went under. we had to file for bankruptcy. we lost everything. so that's how we got into the music as a profession. that was our way of putting bread and butter on the table. the band starts...
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but frankly, i don't think i mean, i'm 60 next birthday, young man , you know? man, you know? well, thank you . chicken, dare i well, thank you. chicken, dare i say, recalled that for years . say, recalled that for years. i'm 60 next birthday . i've got i'm 60 next birthday. i've got a decent job, a decent income. i'm fitter than i deserve to be given my lifestyle and i don't think i should be entitled to free travel from my 60th birthday. so i don't think the state can keep. but why? >> why? why is it for the londoners? well, because , you londoners? well, because, you know, they've got great transport system anyway compared to us out in the sticks. no, no, ho. 110. >> no. >> i get all of that. i get all of that. >> but we have to wait till we're 66. i know. years older. i know. and because they earn better most of them in. better money, most of them in. how old are you gentlemen ? how old are you gentlemen? >> how old are you? >> how old are you? >> 67. coming on 68. so you've got down? i have. well, got a pass down? i have. well, there are . there we are. >>
but frankly, i don't think i mean, i'm 60 next birthday, young man , you know? man, you know? well, thank you . chicken, dare i well, thank you. chicken, dare i say, recalled that for years . say, recalled that for years. i'm 60 next birthday . i've got i'm 60 next birthday. i've got a decent job, a decent income. i'm fitter than i deserve to be given my lifestyle and i don't think i should be entitled to free travel from my 60th birthday. so i don't think the state can keep. but why? >>...
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but frankly, i don't think i mean, i'm 60 next birthday, young man , you know? man, you know? well, thank you . chicken, dare i well, thank you. chicken, dare i say, recalled that for years . say, recalled that for years. i'm 60 next birthday . i've got i'm 60 next birthday. i've got a decent job, a decent income. i'm fitter than i deserve to be given my lifestyle and i don't think i should be entitled to free travel from my 60th birthday. so i don't think the state can keep. but why? >> why? why is it for the londoners? well, because , you londoners? well, because, you know, they've got great transport system anyway compared to us out in the sticks. no, no, ho. 110. >> no. >> i get all of that. i get all of that. >> but we have to wait till we're 66. i know. years older. i know. and because they earn better most of them in. better money, most of them in. how old are you gentlemen ? how old are you gentlemen? >> how old are you? >> how old are you? >> 67. coming on 68. so you've got down? i have. well, got a pass down? i have. well, there are . there we are. >>
but frankly, i don't think i mean, i'm 60 next birthday, young man , you know? man, you know? well, thank you . chicken, dare i well, thank you. chicken, dare i say, recalled that for years . say, recalled that for years. i'm 60 next birthday . i've got i'm 60 next birthday. i've got a decent job, a decent income. i'm fitter than i deserve to be given my lifestyle and i don't think i should be entitled to free travel from my 60th birthday. so i don't think the state can keep. but why? >>...