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thank you, ashley, for introducing and sharing your story. i like it off of people in his audience had was the first mcdonald's go to college and watch my dad struggle come help me get there and get all the kids there, and it wasn't easy. but you know, i asked him a rhetorical question. how could we be leading country in the world without the best education system in the world? and access to it. you and sam are from real wisconsin come first and families to go to college. life partner, business partners, hard-working, paying off their loans only to see her dreams being crushed by student debt. but now thanks to what we are doing a student debt is no longer holding you back. [cheers and applause] with this new freedom you started your own business that helps women and minority-owned businesses writer in wisconsin. that's what this is all about. [applause] i think we're all in addition share one goal give everybody a fair shot, just a shot come freedom to chase their dreams picking up you've got some of the great leaders in wisconsin here as we
thank you, ashley, for introducing and sharing your story. i like it off of people in his audience had was the first mcdonald's go to college and watch my dad struggle come help me get there and get all the kids there, and it wasn't easy. but you know, i asked him a rhetorical question. how could we be leading country in the world without the best education system in the world? and access to it. you and sam are from real wisconsin come first and families to go to college. life partner, business...
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just as you heard from ashley. follow, i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for hard-working americans, and it is only in the interest of america we do it. should the good of our economy, which is growing stronger and stronger, and it is, by freeing millions of americans from this crushing student debt, it means they can finally get on with their lives instead of your life being put on hold. that is why every american making a student loan payment should go to studentaid.gov to learn more about these plans and see if they are a fit for you. look, that's not all. people say to me it is great you are helping people in college, how about all those hard-working people who grew up and had no opportunities to go to college? i get it. it a neighborhood i came from. that is part white part of my economic agenda is investing in all of america -- that is why part of my economic agenda is investing in all of america. think of how many of these shop programs at high schools have been dropped, people not knowing whe
just as you heard from ashley. follow, i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for hard-working americans, and it is only in the interest of america we do it. should the good of our economy, which is growing stronger and stronger, and it is, by freeing millions of americans from this crushing student debt, it means they can finally get on with their lives instead of your life being put on hold. that is why every american making a student loan payment should go to studentaid.gov to...
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with us today are kayla, anna, actually, -- ashley, amanda and ortega. stand up. [applause] remain standing for just a second. kayla and anya, raise your hand so they can see. kayla and anya attend a charter school. they will graduate not only with a high school diploma but with an associate degree. an associates degree in line with the high demand and high earning occupations this state needs. they have been educated for success because their charter school allowed them the flexibility so that their education will lead them to a vocation. [applause] ashley, camilla, amanda, ortega, despite living in an underserved minority community, the attend a community christian school. they are an example that proves that school choice works. there school, their charter school has test scores 300 percent higher than the closest schools in their area. [applause] finally, we are going to recognize our 2023 teacher of the year. kylie? there is kylie? did she not make it? she is up there. there she is. they're supposed to put you down here. kylie. [applause] now she is so brave
with us today are kayla, anna, actually, -- ashley, amanda and ortega. stand up. [applause] remain standing for just a second. kayla and anya, raise your hand so they can see. kayla and anya attend a charter school. they will graduate not only with a high school diploma but with an associate degree. an associates degree in line with the high demand and high earning occupations this state needs. they have been educated for success because their charter school allowed them the flexibility so that...
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her name is ashley dunn. ashley's mother said that ashley was murdered by your failure to stop ethanol from pouring into the united states. other interested americans like lake and riley are also paying the ultimate price for your failures. as we all know, laken has been brutally murdered. your agency just confirmed that this monster was in the u.s. after being probed by dhs. now, before, humanitarian reasons, you claimed you did not have the attention and capacity. that is not how law is supposed to work, but you did. it is against the law. if you followed the law, laken riley would still be alive. many people have illegally crossed. 6 million have been allowed to stay here and you have rolled out the red carpet for them. there have been sexual assaults committed all over the country. even in florida, a man was just killed. a man charges his death to an illegal alien. let me go back to what i said in the beginning. the republican majority of the house has voted to impeach you for violating your oath of offic
her name is ashley dunn. ashley's mother said that ashley was murdered by your failure to stop ethanol from pouring into the united states. other interested americans like lake and riley are also paying the ultimate price for your failures. as we all know, laken has been brutally murdered. your agency just confirmed that this monster was in the u.s. after being probed by dhs. now, before, humanitarian reasons, you claimed you did not have the attention and capacity. that is not how law is...
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ashley biden and ms. finnegan biden. the honorable janet yellen, secretary of the treasury, and the honorable adewale adeyemo, deputy secretary of the treasury. the honorable gina raimondo, secretary of commerce. >> before dinner was served, the two first couples descended the staircase in the white house's cross hall for their official portrait from the evening -- portrait of the evening. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and finally, a peek into the dinner itself, the only view the public gets for this kind of white house event. we will hear president biden and japanese prime minister fumio kishida's toast to each other in their countries. pres. biden: and i'm delighted that you are here. even the cherry blossoms bloomed early. they did, by the way, they did. those blossoms are the first time spring gives rise and a reminder we can begin a new every year. and to all -- tomorrow can be a better day than today. what both our countries hold dear, new beginnings. thank you again for being here. and a few days after my inauguration over
ashley biden and ms. finnegan biden. the honorable janet yellen, secretary of the treasury, and the honorable adewale adeyemo, deputy secretary of the treasury. the honorable gina raimondo, secretary of commerce. >> before dinner was served, the two first couples descended the staircase in the white house's cross hall for their official portrait from the evening -- portrait of the evening. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and finally, a peek into the dinner itself, the only view the public gets for...
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. >> we have questions online one is from ashley with malaria no more uk and with the rise of the geopolitical tensions what strategy can be employed to safeguard against the international development efforts to ensure it reaches the most in need, and maybe one more. this is directed at the panel overall. the guarantees against the capital is the sole amount of the liability that the guarantees are called. >> that might be one of her you perhaps. >> there's a multilateral pool. the poorest countries in the world have no access to market and the most efficient and effective way of getting resources in either space we are not seeing the kind of tensions unfortunately though because of the difficult economic environments in the last ten years. in the last ten years we had a some of the worst crisis and my sense is if we believed in the mandate we are not -- >> i can briefly respond. the independent group report sort of divided those reforms into three buckets and one was as i mentioned before to sort of bring the public and private safety institutions together and a second to change the mix of in
. >> we have questions online one is from ashley with malaria no more uk and with the rise of the geopolitical tensions what strategy can be employed to safeguard against the international development efforts to ensure it reaches the most in need, and maybe one more. this is directed at the panel overall. the guarantees against the capital is the sole amount of the liability that the guarantees are called. >> that might be one of her you perhaps. >> there's a multilateral...
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wade to the ashley paugh of history where it belongs. former president trump's announcement comes after his campaign floated the idea of a 15 week abortion ban earlier this year. earlier today u.s. ambassador to japan rob a manual and others previewed the prime minister's ficial visit to the ited states. you can see theall center for the strategic event tonight at nine :00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. on tuesday, the defense secretary jnshiefs of staff chr and pentagon comptroller michael record to testifyn the 2025 budget request. watch the setermed services committee live on c-span3. also on c-span now or online at c-span.org. celebrating the 20th anniversary of our annual studentcam documentary competition. this year c-span out students across the country to look forward while considering the past. participants were given the option to look 20 years into the future or 20 years into the past and then in response thought-provoking documentaries came in. a top award for $5,000 for a grand prize go to nate and jo
wade to the ashley paugh of history where it belongs. former president trump's announcement comes after his campaign floated the idea of a 15 week abortion ban earlier this year. earlier today u.s. ambassador to japan rob a manual and others previewed the prime minister's ficial visit to the ited states. you can see theall center for the strategic event tonight at nine :00 eastern on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. on tuesday, the defense secretary jnshiefs of staff chr and pentagon...
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[video clip] >> this relief can be life-changing, just as you heard from ashley. folks, i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for hard-working americans and it's in the interest of america we do it. a good, it's for the good of our economy that's growing stronger and stronger as it is by freeing millions of americans from crushing debt. it means they can finally get on with their lives. that's why we are -- why anyone making payments should go to studentaid.gov to learn more and see if it applies to you. that is not all. people say it's great you are helping people in the college. how about those people who grow up and had no opportunity to go to college? that's the neighborhood i come from. that's where big part of my agenda is investing in all-americans americans whether you attended college or not. we are expanding career and technical education in high schools. think how many shop programs have been dropped, people not knowing whether they want to work with their hands, not being able to get started. to provide pathways to good middle-class jobs wit
[video clip] >> this relief can be life-changing, just as you heard from ashley. folks, i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for hard-working americans and it's in the interest of america we do it. a good, it's for the good of our economy that's growing stronger and stronger as it is by freeing millions of americans from crushing debt. it means they can finally get on with their lives. that's why we are -- why anyone making payments should go to studentaid.gov to learn more...
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[video clip] >> this relief can be life-changing, just as you heard from ashley. folks, i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for hard-working americans and it's in the interest of america we do it. a good, it's for the good of our economy that's growing stronger and stronger as it is by freeing millions of americans from crushing debt. it means they can finally get on with their lives. that's why we are -- why anyone making payments should go to studentaid.gov to learn more and see if it applies to you. that is not all. people say it's great you are helping people in the college. how about those people who grow up and had no opportunity to go to college? that's the neighborhood i come from. that's where big part of my agenda is investing in all-americans americans whether you attended college or not. we are expanding career and technical education in high schools. think how many shop programs have been dropped, people not knowing whether they want to work with their hands, not being able to get started. to provide pathways to good middle-class jobs wit
[video clip] >> this relief can be life-changing, just as you heard from ashley. folks, i will never stop to deliver student debt relief for hard-working americans and it's in the interest of america we do it. a good, it's for the good of our economy that's growing stronger and stronger as it is by freeing millions of americans from crushing debt. it means they can finally get on with their lives. that's why we are -- why anyone making payments should go to studentaid.gov to learn more...
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some of you ashley planned these systems. our next guest on the platform aims to combat this issue. he may be familiar for founding an inferential program and is now the head of moms first, which advocates for paid leave policies. the new platform paid leave ai helps parents apply for paid leave using ai to simple the process. please welcome her. >> i want to continue the conversation we started today around the idea that we have this bucket of new ai technologies. whether they make our lives better or worse, harder or easier, is kind of up to us. i want to start with the specific project you were doing. ai in some ways is a natural extension, you had the marshall plan for moms, really trying to say there is some structural problems and let's work on it. why is that what you started with? before, tell us why, how does it work and i think we have is like video too that we will roll. >> paid leave dot ai, you go on the website, you are introduced to it right here. it is simple. you get started and can ask any question. yet few prompts. imagine if you are pregnant and you can't walk in
some of you ashley planned these systems. our next guest on the platform aims to combat this issue. he may be familiar for founding an inferential program and is now the head of moms first, which advocates for paid leave policies. the new platform paid leave ai helps parents apply for paid leave using ai to simple the process. please welcome her. >> i want to continue the conversation we started today around the idea that we have this bucket of new ai technologies. whether they make our...
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in thickets of reporting and ashley at scene come cbs pbs, as of the last and years on my tv show full measure countless new stories that i broke or facets of them could not even reported without sources whose identity need to be protected, to name just a few enron, bp oil spill, darpa bank pella, followed manifestation on taxpayers pending congressional oversight, congressional fundraising, prescription drug drug and vaccine dangers, haiti earthquake aid, green energy sales, waste and fraud at the red cross, firestone tires, svengali, fast of your. >> the last a mention thanks to some information provided by sources who could not be quoted by me received recognition from the emmy awards. multiply that by thousands of reporters and countless stories and it's fair to argue that a lot of important facts would never have been exposed if journalists couldn't ensure protection of our citizens aditi. today's manage information and skip makes it more difficult for journalists and our sources report on ethical lapses, wrongdoing and crimes. more often than not the truth teller when named is sm
in thickets of reporting and ashley at scene come cbs pbs, as of the last and years on my tv show full measure countless new stories that i broke or facets of them could not even reported without sources whose identity need to be protected, to name just a few enron, bp oil spill, darpa bank pella, followed manifestation on taxpayers pending congressional oversight, congressional fundraising, prescription drug drug and vaccine dangers, haiti earthquake aid, green energy sales, waste and fraud at...
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ashley with kcra3. i know you mentioned your intention to tap into the rainy day fund and withdraw money which would require you to declare a budget -- state of emergency. essentially when do you intend or would you intend to declare that? gov. newsom: forward to the feedback and insight sort of ingenuity of members of the legislature. we'll be able to compare and contrast before i sign the budget in may probably. will just -- we will just make a determination of that time. reporter: i ask because in your letter you know how last year you and state lawmakers crafted a budget blindfolded essentially without a lot of the information you needed to do so. so i know there's an appetite in the legislature to potentially open up last year's budget with some tweaks and changes and i didn't know if that rainy day -- gov. newsom: we've got $7.8 billion in terms of the work will reductions already represented. there's nothing that stops legislature from moving tomorrow. they are legislation. people want to move to
ashley with kcra3. i know you mentioned your intention to tap into the rainy day fund and withdraw money which would require you to declare a budget -- state of emergency. essentially when do you intend or would you intend to declare that? gov. newsom: forward to the feedback and insight sort of ingenuity of members of the legislature. we'll be able to compare and contrast before i sign the budget in may probably. will just -- we will just make a determination of that time. reporter: i ask...
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ashley green. >> thanks for having me. >> how are you feeling about today? >> i'm feeling really excited. the skies are starting to clear out and looks like we might get a pretty good show. fingers crossed. today we learned the eclipse today will be quite different than the 2017 eclipse. we'll see more structures of the earth's atmosphere. why is it the sun going to look different and why is it changing? >> the sun goes through phases we call a solar cycle that lasts 11 years and there's periods when the sun is more active or less active. we're entering a time of solar maximum which means the sun is more active in magnetic fields are more dynamic and we may see features here like streamers that look like spikey wiffs in the sun's corona, and prominences that look like peak art on the surface of the sun. we're really excited to see this and hope that we'll see some really interesting features and may be a bit of asymmetry as well in the magnetic fields and we'll have to find out in about an hour. >> the sun is changing. do the changes affect life on earth at
ashley green. >> thanks for having me. >> how are you feeling about today? >> i'm feeling really excited. the skies are starting to clear out and looks like we might get a pretty good show. fingers crossed. today we learned the eclipse today will be quite different than the 2017 eclipse. we'll see more structures of the earth's atmosphere. why is it the sun going to look different and why is it changing? >> the sun goes through phases we call a solar cycle that lasts 11...