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thought, whoe national proto i mean, ihink that it's not you know, if you think of what's going on in this periodween eugenics other forms of social engineering scientific management which is really taking hold this period. you think about american imperialism, you think about, you know, the sort of the new ways the supreme court and the big federal government is giving its imprimatur. i mean, this< anticipate, you know, what's going to happen in europe in the 1920s. and not to mention as linda knows better than me, what in the united states in 19so, you a period where that's not alla goin and where grew up in portland, oregon you know, thert included trying make occupatio the basis of apportionment i time.that's still so this is not the they are the only currents. i think that in a sense movement that operated atof a numerous levels. i mean it wacomovement in part. it was a movement of people who were tin redefine the nature of politics who were i mean, teddy talked a lot about, you know, the problem of enfeebled people, basically weighing the the capacities of the popun general. so
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kei want to call your attentiono the pressing threats toge the national wildlifee refuge and te death valley national park in nevada. i was just there. it's absolutely spectacular and threatened by a proposal to drill into the sensitive groundwater system that then could dry up the springs that are the core to the refuge and to the tribal communities that cherish this land. i'm going to be sending you a letter on the matter shortly but can i get your commitment to work with me and my constituents to make sure the incredible resources are protected in the future? >> absolutely i would be happy to look at a proposal for review. we will be in touch about that as well. >> thank you. and want to draw your attention to the contamination of the death valley reservation. the interior department including for indian affairs promised the tribes that the department would put resources behind remediating the tragic and long-standing contamination caused by the dumping of heating oil, pesticides and use of agent or range on the dock valley reservation. this has been going on for decades. we've hea
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and on the day of the election victory for lai ching-te, they lost a pacific island nation. that is two they have lost in the asia-pacific including solomon islands. they just have diplomatic relations with 12 countries around the world, and we are talking small countries. the prime minister of belize is here, the president of paraguay will be here, also the leaders of the marshall islands and others from central america. but it's a dwindling collection of countries that recognize taiwan over beijing. so that is something as well to stem the tide, the dominoes trickling down over the next four years of this first term, potentially first term of lai ching-te. haidi: there is also the issue of the power being amassed by the kmt. we got another glimpse of just how colorful or active domestic politics can be on friday. stephen: that's right. there was a bit of a scuffle in the legislate, if you want. the kmt clearly going to try and take advantage of its one seat advantage in the legislative you want. they won 53 seats in the 113 member body, one more than the dpp. the tpp secur
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trump campaign, the effort to enforce christianrc nationalism among te rest of the country. she writes this story. and suddenly she attacked by dissent formation. she's attackedn social. she's even attacked in her personal life. what do we, as citizens do to support the press? the press that's trying to shed truth light on these situations and find themselves victimized by these people? do you think we can respond as communities yeah. you know, women journalists have it a especially hard. they get hit with, all kinds of things. and i think, you know, of us don't think about that. you know, people rate things public officials, you know, in my own state, governor whitmer was the the subject a plot to kidnap her and you with a citizen's arrest and put her trial. her husband was a dentist, had to shut down his practice eight years earlier than he was planning to retire because they would get death threats every and, you know, stand outside was, you know, patients coming in and journalists to get all kinds of garbage that people just don't. i mean, we get some of it, not much but
trump campaign, the effort to enforce christianrc nationalism among te rest of the country. she writes this story. and suddenly she attacked by dissent formation. she's attackedn social. she's even attacked in her personal life. what do we, as citizens do to support the press? the press that's trying to shed truth light on these situations and find themselves victimized by these people? do you think we can respond as communities yeah. you know, women journalists have it a especially hard. they...
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respect for te people of israel is lifelong and . been to israel many times even before i was a membei studied national security policy on a fellowship with the defense of democracies. i've been pleased to say i've been many times since. i returned in may of last year to help lead a delegation meeting with prime minister. during each and every visit to israel, i' remind offend the fundamental fact that our peopld over centu rhys. both jefferson and lincoln called america in one way or another, the last best hope on it earth. when i come leer to israel -- i sans share destiny. one embedded in the hope. is inf western freedoms of physical emu will it. it is no dream it's the same ethos that we prize in america. the american dream which says th with heart work, the right values, you can build a, your fr commune community. and themerin mustache rush, protect and fight for them. we know we have difficulties day ahead to make sure this always remains"i and the prime minister said if israel must stand alone it will. i am here to tell you th
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republican national lawyers association policy conference in virginia. his remarks about half an hour. [background noises] [inaudible conversatio or a privilege to introduce the 50s six speaker of the house of mike johnson's a constitutional lawyer. i got for them for my presentation going to do something you will never hear me again i went to commend of article of thene "washington po" for for those who did not read marks peace in the "wagt" entite johnson, the accidental speaker mong the most consequential speakers. you need to read it. it's an excellent. and when i commend to you. with that i like to also not matter of personal privilege. the speakers son is that united states naval academy. [applause] something i shirt my son was a 2016 grad. mr. speaker, think if your son servicee. with thank y service and coming to speak with us today. we really appreciate it. [applause]xr >> thank you so much so great to be with you all in the room of friends and friendly faces. i had to adjust the mic i was taller been i became speaker. they beat me down m there'
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respected , we were able to participate in te shanazer today . all the families of our department are really mourning the loss of a precious gem of the iranian nation, especially the southern province. the people are very sad. as the martyred president for the regions. today, a lasting image of the epic presence of the people was recorded. i was filming the crowd, both of them my hand hurt, but the crowd was not over yet. we are in love with you, khak pati, just take my snake's hand. after all , we came because of our president. he is a great man, mr. president, he is a man of action . they came from cities and villages near and far in south khorasan, from other provinces, from yazd, from mazandaran here. you are from the southernmost point of kerman province of afghanistan, your president was not alone, it was torsteine, god bless you, god bless you , god bless you, this crowd that we see now all come with love, the result of the sincerity of mr. shahid raeesist, love for the house, goodbye. ayatollah raisi has been relying on the seat of the ma
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of that and during the massive deportation campaigns om the nation many of which would be citizen border persons from t n people of this community formed an organization t themselves from these forest removals, if you will. and so it falls in line with this to always protect the community. the community is first need to protect, secure, safeguard the people of this community to the best of ou ability. but that is a fantastic question. and again, goes back to there is much more work that needs be done. the so the border violence actually, the bob bullock museum had, an exhibit and that's slated actually through perhaps that has poco to come to san antonio next yr. you know one of the one of the things in reading and our just that it's beginning to create dialog and ing the arc right that the movimiento began earlier are there other things we should be mindful as as laypeople right we're not historians could be educators folks in other fields. how can we lend to to the discussion and creating a critical mass to actually give voice to these stories so for a sense of affirmation and for futu
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to unprecedented killings and assaults of cops by inti and undermining cops sounds backwards andshin te vote on this bill. the t is that the strong impulse and desire among to demd delegitimize policen powerful and just under the surface. even as many of them deny they ever uttered the words defund and abolish during the 2020 summer of love. which spawned mass rio a increased attacks and killings of not only po out also those most in need of their especially here in washington, d.c., the of this most irresponsible rhetoric in the history ofn politics have been catastrophic. crime remainsut of control, especially among juveniles. jees on congressmen, a 20-year murder record. congress has disapproved with biden's signature and d.c. rewrite that required m minimums and cut sennc. d.c. council members faced recall efforts d.c. citizens and the metro police department has almost 600 of 4,000 member force and almosvery month loses more than it hires and some democrats will vote against this little bilo collect more information about attacks on officers. and imust be considered under the 2/3 m
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it's something, a national problem. but today, a great deal is known about how to remedy the problem. soon after you arrive at bct, you will begin to encounter that remedy in action. under the expert and watchful care of your dllergeant, you'll. you'll run run. and you'll exercise uncoordinated first. you'll be gradually introduced. the initial stages of the physical fitness pgr program thy planned, thoroughly■t orgizd ex, embodying the latest advances in the field of physical conditioning. and and yet it's a program that ca without. your help. just going through the motions won't produce results. you have to participate with. spirit and enthusiasm. execute the exercise with. circumvent command. o. o. o. o. one. as the weeks go by, you will notice rapidf conditioning drill one, which is widy in the physical fitness program. professor. you'll be taught to give your own commands to keep up your interest and help you develop a sense oftileadership exercise ar muscle groups andz# develops too your job and endurance carry
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economies, to the health of nations. and it's very important to work on that. the third goal is really around global knowledge and and how we can use it both globally and domestically, and that's something like our influenza strains that we know from around the world that help go into our vaccine. and that global knowledge of disease elsewhere and how we use it domestically is very important.gl so that's the third goal. and the fourth and final goal is really the platforms that we built that really prevent morbidity and mortality. again, that's the pepfar or the malaria or the flu or the antimicrobial-resistant platforms that reduce morbidity and mortality but also serve as a platform where we build system strength so we can then respond to outleak breaks. we are working in clinics and training, and those help in all of our work overseas. and there are six pillars that get us to those goals, data and surveillance, laboratory, prevention and response, innovation and research, work force and institutions and communication,
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their long-term bore hborrowing even though the national debt is going up. 2023, the treasury borrowed $23 trillion. how do they could that? that's because they're rolling over short maturity bills over and over again. that benefits people that have money within the economy but it doesn't help small businesses at all. they're directly borrowing in the market that small businesses need to fund their inventory, to fund their accounts receivable, to hire new workers. so it's the wrong -- one of the most important decisions that she's maki make and the governms making right now is where to borrow on the yield curve and the two decisions we saw yesterday from the treasury and the fed were that they're going to borrow on the short end which harms production. maria: it's also totally political. it will impact markets. she's trying to -- it appears -- make sure rates stay low and stocks stay high going into the election. >> that's right. tradeoff between the bond yields and the pe multiple of the stock market, so you want to keep that propped up and plus lots of government spending, try to kee
their long-term bore hborrowing even though the national debt is going up. 2023, the treasury borrowed $23 trillion. how do they could that? that's because they're rolling over short maturity bills over and over again. that benefits people that have money within the economy but it doesn't help small businesses at all. they're directly borrowing in the market that small businesses need to fund their inventory, to fund their accounts receivable, to hire new workers. so it's the wrong -- one of...
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the question of movements tes and rage will begin the pleasure of school boards and currently battling over the future of american education in the place where the memory of nw of the national consciousness. thedo a little of imagining today, and i've been a i ask you to imagine something. just close your eyes a little bit. go there with me if you can. so i want you to think about me in 21 years old. just imagine where you were in your life when you were that age and think about your favorite hangout ts a bar, a restaurant your best friend's maybe even the library you guys shot from across the country to go to a very possibly a fairer place in your 21 years old with the library know? i don'tever it was, it was probably something like it on greenwood avenue in tulsa, oklahoma, in the early 1900s, oklahomaplace where black people thought they could have a fresh as jim crow party sees the deep south with, an ever tightening grip. oklahoma promised better schools, bountiful crops and ly quality. it was like the bright sunshine of the morning of may. iter reading about life at west became l
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we hope you dri■nk a it, plus te alcolic beverage of your choosing. now for our final question, we will go each intern starting with you, admiral. with your busy schedules, what is your secret to staying physically and mentally sharp? adm. levine: it is important for all of us to have some h we consider ourselves and deal with the stress all of us face in life, in our personal and professional lives. for me, i will either go for a walk or i will swim or i will do a bike. eep my self-centered the best i can, given the schedules we have. emily:randon? brandon: it might be obvious, but i still hoop as much as i can. [laughter] you shoes. i tried to ball asuc exercise iy activities. i will try to walk and avoid driving, or do things i can walk to or have physical activities involved instead of the doctor'n athlete. dr. okanlami: i tried to do my best. i don't stay assports we are tre like wheelai basketball, wheelchair tennis. adaptive sports are not sports for people with disabilities, they are mely sports that are more inclusive for everyone. since my m
we hope you dri■nk a it, plus te alcolic beverage of your choosing. now for our final question, we will go each intern starting with you, admiral. with your busy schedules, what is your secret to staying physically and mentally sharp? adm. levine: it is important for all of us to have some h we consider ourselves and deal with the stress all of us face in life, in our personal and professional lives. for me, i will either go for a walk or i will swim or i will do a bike. eep my self-centered...
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guard and aid the united states capital police in the restore te restoration ofered liberty. the subcommittee conducted in march 2024 you were asked if you recall hearing the word optics on your 2:30 p.m. phone call, you responded yes and i quote. numerous comments about optics of having the guard on the capitol and how much they would much prefer the guard relief mpd officers elsewhere in the city so that they could respond to the capital, close, quote. for everyone and we will start with command sergeant major brooks, why would these military experts want to send the national guard to relieve mpd officers elsewhere after the capital was breached at 2:12 p.m.? >> in my opinion service senseless recommendation and logistics and amount of time to replace individual npd officers across the city would have taken too much time and further delay. >> i think the keyword there is senseless. colonel. >> well, the whole was mission for law enforcement, they never wanted the guard to be in the first place. they thought this was a law enforcement mission, they believed it would have req
guard and aid the united states capital police in the restore te restoration ofered liberty. the subcommittee conducted in march 2024 you were asked if you recall hearing the word optics on your 2:30 p.m. phone call, you responded yes and i quote. numerous comments about optics of having the guard on the capitol and how much they would much prefer the guard relief mpd officers elsewhere in the city so that they could respond to the capital, close, quote. for everyone and we will start with...
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. >> as i demonstrated with the policy on national service and investment in defense and welfare and get to soor zero i'm going to take bold action to deliver that secure fauuture. there say is a clear contrast te election there was another half-hour speech and not a single new idea he is taking the british public for granted. we will have a debate over the next few weeks i'm the one putting bold ideas on the table and i have a plan that's how we deliver a secure future for everyone. his approach is to take people for granted. he has nothing to say. no plan. >> you heard it. the election campaign is in full swing. earlier today, we heard from lord mayor of london who told cnbc that london's business community is active in the immigration debate >> the city of be london has always tlhrived with open bordes and thrived on open and free trade with societal problems we are very keen on talent it is the one distinguishing factor of london and probably in the final analysis why brexit hasn't hurt us we need to keep that talent coming in w what was the customer experience to london? do you
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paris climate agreement goal of achieving growth a net zero by 2050 not thrising over degrees celsius te states quote current policies do not trace path 2030 towards the achievement of national net zero targets. that un report also states quote existing policies point to 2.8 degrees celsius increase in temperatures research report states quote none of the modeled scenarios indicate the united states could meet its 2030 greenhouse gas emissions target. in fact, no signatory of the paris climate agreement is anywhere near a pathway to achieve net zero pledges. however it appears john kerry and the biden administration continued to say these goals are neachievable. why is it that un report and the congressional research service reports say a one thing the biden administration and yourself that another? look that missed the date on the un report productive 2022. >> wrestled the passage of the inflation protection act and the infrastructure log give an enormous weight in our sales to be able to meet these goals. our modeling shows we will have 40% reduction that is not account with the privat
paris climate agreement goal of achieving growth a net zero by 2050 not thrising over degrees celsius te states quote current policies do not trace path 2030 towards the achievement of national net zero targets. that un report also states quote existing policies point to 2.8 degrees celsius increase in temperatures research report states quote none of the modeled scenarios indicate the united states could meet its 2030 greenhouse gas emissions target. in fact, no signatory of the paris climate...
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tell us about where you came down in tes your thinking about verification in this broader debate. yeah, so i mean, it's completely i think it's completely obvious to most people that pornhub and pornography sites shouldn't just be open to who can reach a computer, you know, a seven year old boy can can go to pornhub some of the sites don't even ask, are you 13? they don't even make you lie. they just say, okay, you're here, welcome. this is completely insane. and so if if there were not privacy concerns, if there were not technical obstacles, it seems completely obvious to me that we should have at least age verification for pornography, you know, to buy all sorts to buy certain things that you can't buy in a physical store. we have 100 years of experience making the physical world safe so that adults and children can live in them. we can driving cars and we have special seats for kids. we've been and we brought the death rate down know 90%. i mean the world is the physical world is incredibly safe for children compared to even when i don't how old you are but i'm 60 grown up in t
tell us about where you came down in tes your thinking about verification in this broader debate. yeah, so i mean, it's completely i think it's completely obvious to most people that pornhub and pornography sites shouldn't just be open to who can reach a computer, you know, a seven year old boy can can go to pornhub some of the sites don't even ask, are you 13? they don't even make you lie. they just say, okay, you're here, welcome. this is completely insane. and so if if there were not privacy...
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and when they'reey'll lift up te president's expectation. watching the chiefs of staff who serve president reagan, president george h.w. bush, and these. so we've set the table pretty well. and i think we're going to unckent segments about speaking truth to power and what career care and feeding means. this questions about your secret, your& superpower. yours was, i think, cathy, earlier morning and i assume ■?ffee. so what was your what was your secret power? rets anymore in washington, so. but but first of all, after all those conditions in the fact you got thei was with president oba1 right after a election, 2010, when the tea party took over. disastrous. i thought it was pretty good. i' america. ■ oh. and i'm in the middle of this. i'm in theour good friends. and i think baker's comment about basically being free of the phrase that but that's becas into the ovalét office. that's good, basically because it has to be decided by the president. nobody else wants to make decision and he's got to make it. so it'situation. but each though
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estimation of the council of economic advisers to determine a conflicd advice couldic cost savers at te 5 billion a year. that is why i was proud to co- lead a letter and support of the retirement security rule for people my district and across the nation trying to invest how to invest the retirement nest egg is the biggest financial decision will ever have to make her famous by the budgets on resin cost of living, passing up vacations and going out for dinner so they can response would put money away for retirement. devalued investment in that retirement is not feasible but can you explain howle congressional action to the congressional review act would negatively impact workers andng their families? >> think you congressman. so, as you already said the retirement security rule is meant to protect the retirement savings and hard-working americans. to make sure when you put away money throughout all of your working years when you seek to invest that money the advice that you get is based on your best interests as the investor rather than on any financial benefit or conflict of interest
estimation of the council of economic advisers to determine a conflicd advice couldic cost savers at te 5 billion a year. that is why i was proud to co- lead a letter and support of the retirement security rule for people my district and across the nation trying to invest how to invest the retirement nest egg is the biggest financial decision will ever have to make her famous by the budgets on resin cost of living, passing up vacations and going out for dinner so they can response would put...
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where joint now by te national representative of the republican national committee. tells about the republican college national committee. guest: it was founded in 1892 but a group.of college students in michigan since then, we've grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have a chapter on college campuses in our mission is to get republicans elected at all levels of government host:. are you affiliated with republican national committee? >> we are in a sense and recognized by them as the official arm of the republican party but we are not funded by them or pay any dues to them. host: how are you financially supported? guest: we are supported by donors and we know how hard it is to be a college student. we are famously broke so we don't require our chapters pay any kind of money. we are one hundred percent supported by donors. host: how big is your staff? guest: we have a staff of about six people. i am both staff and board like chairman and ceo so i'm chairman of the board and i run our staff. host: have you started officially campaigning for former presi
where joint now by te national representative of the republican national committee. tells about the republican college national committee. guest: it was founded in 1892 but a group.of college students in michigan since then, we've grown to all 50 states plus puerto rico and guam. we have a chapter on college campuses in our mission is to get republicans elected at all levels of government host:. are you affiliated with republican national committee? >> we are in a sense and recognized by...