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states into multiple seats. >> six states organic members of congress texas, florida, north carolina, oregon, montana and colorado seven states are losing a member of congress new york, pennsylvania michigan, ohio, illinois and west virginia. when people move out of a state like illinois or west virginia, two states have lost a population each are you losing a seat as well, do they take the politics with them or frustration of the politics? >> we increasingly hear of voters were throwing their hands up in the air become to inhospitable for their beliefs and choosing to move elsewhere. it takes a lot of vigorous research to determine the size of that affects, how blue or red estate becomes. but, what we know is that over time as voters either choose to live in places that are more politically comfortable or as independent voters began to lean more and more towards whatever party isn't dominant because of an echo chamber affect whether social media or the predominant feeling in their community that we are seeing more geographic polarization. that plays into redistricting in a big way.
states into multiple seats. >> six states organic members of congress texas, florida, north carolina, oregon, montana and colorado seven states are losing a member of congress new york, pennsylvania michigan, ohio, illinois and west virginia. when people move out of a state like illinois or west virginia, two states have lost a population each are you losing a seat as well, do they take the politics with them or frustration of the politics? >> we increasingly hear of voters were...
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all swing states. in every single one of those states we are seeing an extreme republican run who is either at the insurrection or spreading the big lie. we cannot have key election officers in these states not believe in democracy and the will of the people. the good thing is is that we are working really hard, we have great candidates. of course great incumbents, but great candidates emerging where we have open seats. we have a pathway to every one of these seats. although it seems that the weight of the world, the weight of democracy is on our shoulders and we have to push through, i'm very hopeful we are going to win these seats. please follow us on twitter, come to events, tell your friends, tell your neighbors to check out the democratic association of secretaries of state because we are the people defending democracy so that every eligible american, republican, democrat, and independent alike, has access to safe and secure elections. and has the ability to choose who their elected officials will
all swing states. in every single one of those states we are seeing an extreme republican run who is either at the insurrection or spreading the big lie. we cannot have key election officers in these states not believe in democracy and the will of the people. the good thing is is that we are working really hard, we have great candidates. of course great incumbents, but great candidates emerging where we have open seats. we have a pathway to every one of these seats. although it seems that the...
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into blue states. these positions matter. attorneys general in the united states matter. >> next, i will ask our co-chair , agent healey, we have heard about the great work that attorneys general are doing. what can these -- what are some ways that people can get involved with this panel so we can keep our democratic ag's? >> just what general nessel just said. we have mark in virginia. we have to get him reelected. i want to be really clear. if you don't have democratic attorneys general in these underground states, that is a serious issue for democracy. we were the ones who could go to court. -- who can go to court, represent the state, stop donald trump from his shameful acts time and time again. they are now perpetrated by his followers to say nothing of the rule of law, nothing of the constitution, nothing of their american brothers and system, -- sisters. the way they treated this whole thing. go to our website and you can read about our wonderful ag's and candidates. we are looking to compete he
into blue states. these positions matter. attorneys general in the united states matter. >> next, i will ask our co-chair , agent healey, we have heard about the great work that attorneys general are doing. what can these -- what are some ways that people can get involved with this panel so we can keep our democratic ag's? >> just what general nessel just said. we have mark in virginia. we have to get him reelected. i want to be really clear. if you don't have democratic attorneys...
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the agent of the state. [inaudible] >> that is just contesting the premise the attorney general could not of appealed that he would've taken in the first place but. >> that's not my position my position stepping outside the hypothetical because of the way the stipulation was written the attorney general could have appealed because it is consistent with him reserving his rights to participate in any subsequent appeal and benefit from any favorable ruling for. >> i apologize for pressing on this. maybe i'm just not understanding and it may be my fault entirely. if you agree and that torres type case to grant intervention rights which i take you to agree, that's a very simple case. it seems to me the petitioners would say that is exactly what happened here because the ag could have appealed, it didn't and is now seeking intervention. if we assume that's the point the ag could have appealed, why doesn't the same result follow? and buffoon hill the fact the virginia house of delegates participated in that case br
the agent of the state. [inaudible] >> that is just contesting the premise the attorney general could not of appealed that he would've taken in the first place but. >> that's not my position my position stepping outside the hypothetical because of the way the stipulation was written the attorney general could have appealed because it is consistent with him reserving his rights to participate in any subsequent appeal and benefit from any favorable ruling for. >> i apologize for...
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the states. well, six of them are gaining members of congress, florida, montana, colorado, seven states are losing a member of congress, ohio, illinois and other states as well. and do they take the politics with them? are they moving out of frustration? >> we are increasingly hearing of voters that are throwing their hands up in the air with the state becoming inhospitable for their political beliefs. now it takes a lot of rigorous research to determine the size and that affects and how blue or red state becomes. and what we know is that over time as voters choose to live in places that are politically more comfortable, those that are independent voters that are leaning more towards whichever party is dominant because of this echo chamber effect, whether it is social media or a predominant feeling in the community, we are seeing more and more geographic polarization and that plays into reject the redistricting and a big way. every precinct that was 5050 between the party it would be impossible f
the states. well, six of them are gaining members of congress, florida, montana, colorado, seven states are losing a member of congress, ohio, illinois and other states as well. and do they take the politics with them? are they moving out of frustration? >> we are increasingly hearing of voters that are throwing their hands up in the air with the state becoming inhospitable for their political beliefs. now it takes a lot of rigorous research to determine the size and that affects and how...
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without in theg swing states we no longer have a democracy in the united states of america. we have these massive efforts. it was the then president of the united states and but for the fact we had an attorney general in pennsylvania and wisconsin and michigan and nevada we simply would not have had an outcome where the person who won those states so joe biden won the state of michigan by 154,000 votes. that's not even close. but effort t after effort wa made. whether it was joining with my democratic colleagues to ensure the global pandemic that people have the ability to even go to vote by mail they would never be received in time whether you had things b like the republican colleagues trying to decertify 5.5 million that would have been disenfranchised had that occurred to try to decertify the election and by d doing so november 4th of this year i will be arguing for the disbarment so people can never step into the court of law and make those unsupported completely and in doing so undermine our very democracy. that person would have gone along with of the lawsuit and it w
without in theg swing states we no longer have a democracy in the united states of america. we have these massive efforts. it was the then president of the united states and but for the fact we had an attorney general in pennsylvania and wisconsin and michigan and nevada we simply would not have had an outcome where the person who won those states so joe biden won the state of michigan by 154,000 votes. that's not even close. but effort t after effort wa made. whether it was joining with my...
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imperialism in your absence to draw what was initially what were the first states when the united states was developed draw a quick map of what to united states look like not expounding. i don't have those about how many states because i might tip them off but most of them do drugs in the continental i got them from them immediately, it is a subconscious memphis destiny that it will always be but of course it wasn't always to be it took more than 100 years of daily unrelenting warfare to march across the continent later invasion of mexico and annexation of half of mexico. in that time the continent was not sold until 1890 which is a marker of the massacre in 1890 is a moment when all native people were herded onto concentration camps guarded by army bases and later became reservations, this is something that can be mapped i don't think educators are telling students as or throwing them but it's so pervasive in the national consciousness the people in the united states that they see as having been that way, they immediately know they made a mistake and that can't be and it's a way of teac
imperialism in your absence to draw what was initially what were the first states when the united states was developed draw a quick map of what to united states look like not expounding. i don't have those about how many states because i might tip them off but most of them do drugs in the continental i got them from them immediately, it is a subconscious memphis destiny that it will always be but of course it wasn't always to be it took more than 100 years of daily unrelenting warfare to march...
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the future of our state's estate. so this electionseason on november 2, i ask you to ask yourself are you better off today than you were four years ago . i ask for your vote. [applause]. >> thank you both and that brings us to the end of our debate. we thank the candidates for taking part . we hope tonight will help was helpful and informative to help you make your decision for. >> thank you to all the partners, new jersey advanced media , univision 41. . and for this beautiful facility tonight, i'm brian in philadelphia. >> i'm with w abc. we encourage you to exercise your right to vote on tuesday november 2,but not .
the future of our state's estate. so this electionseason on november 2, i ask you to ask yourself are you better off today than you were four years ago . i ask for your vote. [applause]. >> thank you both and that brings us to the end of our debate. we thank the candidates for taking part . we hope tonight will help was helpful and informative to help you make your decision for. >> thank you to all the partners, new jersey advanced media , univision 41. . and for this beautiful...
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we fought in state after state and now have it in over two dozen states. at the same time we did that just a small group of women broke up the hearing for the 18 rolled votes there finally be a hearing in the senate on the equal rights amendment for the reason it's taken so long, this 100 years as we lost about 50 of them. and i mean 50 bright wonderful leaders, how did we lose them? they botched it up inmmittee. they would not vote. in fact to get the first vote to ratify in the house took 50 years because it wasn't boxed up and the judiciary committee and they would not allow a vote. why would they allow a vote? this is not been so popular they knew it would pass overwhelmingly when it is placed on the floor. and when it was after a discharge petition and i had the pleasure to work with hereginning of my own career path 354 -- 24 people great overwhelmingly i would say. to get it going in the senate we disrupted the hearings of the 18-year-old vote. and got a promise a cosponsor in the senate or the major sponsor in the senate they would finally hold hea
we fought in state after state and now have it in over two dozen states. at the same time we did that just a small group of women broke up the hearing for the 18 rolled votes there finally be a hearing in the senate on the equal rights amendment for the reason it's taken so long, this 100 years as we lost about 50 of them. and i mean 50 bright wonderful leaders, how did we lose them? they botched it up inmmittee. they would not vote. in fact to get the first vote to ratify in the house took 50...
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that kind of surveillance police state is a scary state of affairs. the judiciary committee's report on donald trump's attempt to use the doj to his own ends is a chilling thing to keep in mind when we are talking about the integrity of democracy and the next presidential election and frankly, the midterms leading up to that. in my view that will dictate what happens to the presidential election. host: that judiciary report issued last week. what we found out during this eight month investigation, how close do you think we came at the end of 2020, beginning of 2021 to a full-blown constitutional crisis? guest: we absolutely were probably there. we were there. i live outside washington dc. i was appalled watching people literally climbing over and desecrating the capitol. we have elected officials running for their lives, as well as those of their staff, many republicans still met and what was a ceremonial process of recognizing the state's certifications of their electors. that is something states do, they hand it to the congress. the january 6 moment
that kind of surveillance police state is a scary state of affairs. the judiciary committee's report on donald trump's attempt to use the doj to his own ends is a chilling thing to keep in mind when we are talking about the integrity of democracy and the next presidential election and frankly, the midterms leading up to that. in my view that will dictate what happens to the presidential election. host: that judiciary report issued last week. what we found out during this eight month...
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but is significant not only to the state's cattle industry but the state's ecology. whether on private land or public land ranchers have had to make hard decisions in order to reduce numbers, to prevent overgrazing and encourage regrowth of needed grasses. because the brand expection program, had a chance to see these decisions play out in real time. many reduced their heard sizes because the forage simply isn't there. we've seen a 24% increase in sales this year with north dakota ranchers selling 148,000 cows as of july, the average for an entire year is 200,000. it is a painstaking decision for families because it is not only the foundation of the heard the generations of selection and improvement that cannot be replicated overnight. there are other threats too, fire is the most widespread and distractive. fires have burned 6 million acres and 125,000 across north dakota. nearly double that of last year. fire and drought impact livestock and our ability to steward the land. ranchers prioritize retention for our livestock but also critical in feeding wildlife, provi
but is significant not only to the state's cattle industry but the state's ecology. whether on private land or public land ranchers have had to make hard decisions in order to reduce numbers, to prevent overgrazing and encourage regrowth of needed grasses. because the brand expection program, had a chance to see these decisions play out in real time. many reduced their heard sizes because the forage simply isn't there. we've seen a 24% increase in sales this year with north dakota ranchers...
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the united states has led the world in reducing emissions. we've reduced emissions more than the next 12 emissions reducing countries combined. during that period as we've led the world in reducing emissions and bringing energy solution to the table, for every one ton of emissions we've reduced china increased by four. as we continue out of the quandary there will be a 50% increase on global demand moving forward. we've got to be aware of that and make sure the solutions we make available, that they're abundant and affordable because some of these third world countries are not going to take up on affordable and more expensive energy solutions, so really, really thoughtful process forward really deliberate in making sure that it's based upon u.s. resources to where we can continue leading the world in energy innovation in solving this problem we're facing. host: the president is headed at the end of the week to the u.s. climate change summit and you're going as well with a group of republicans. what will be your role? guest: it's important for
the united states has led the world in reducing emissions. we've reduced emissions more than the next 12 emissions reducing countries combined. during that period as we've led the world in reducing emissions and bringing energy solution to the table, for every one ton of emissions we've reduced china increased by four. as we continue out of the quandary there will be a 50% increase on global demand moving forward. we've got to be aware of that and make sure the solutions we make available, that...
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and reporting at least seven additional states. in addition, experts project the economic impact over $90 billion making it the seventh costliest hurricane to hit the united states since the year 2000. seven hurricanes each responsible for $90 billion in economic impact all within 20 years. like all major storms, it will teach a lot including what works and what does not work and while we can all be thankful for the engineering protected as one of the most vital systems from the destruction we must also recognize that until we address the root causes the u.s. will continue to face natural disasters and increasing severity and intensity leaving more devastating impacts and that's why we need to dramatically reduce the greenhouse gas emissions while we reduce investments andnd resiliency and create a lot of jobs while doing so. the prevention is worth a pound of cure and here is where it's still ringing the truth today. the corps of engineers provides tremendous value to the nation as a primary product with the resources infrastructu
and reporting at least seven additional states. in addition, experts project the economic impact over $90 billion making it the seventh costliest hurricane to hit the united states since the year 2000. seven hurricanes each responsible for $90 billion in economic impact all within 20 years. like all major storms, it will teach a lot including what works and what does not work and while we can all be thankful for the engineering protected as one of the most vital systems from the destruction we...
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the lower basin states. in contrast the upper basin we've taken shortages nearly every year for 20 years. without that large reservoir we are reliant on current runoff. it's for this reason the upper basin uses are variable. when the snow is abundant, water is available but when the snow is thin, the water isn't there and the users go without. a perfect example of the impact of climate change. having increased absorption of snowmelt and reduced spring runoff this year has been especially difficult. 90% of the state is experiencing drought. an example of the difficult situations that colorado is dealing with a major storage project in southwestern colorado received only one tenth of its water allocation this year and due to the compounding years of shortages, people across the state are considering heartbreaking decisions. there's sociological and economic impacts to the community. the water shortages facing southwest colorado the last two years felt heavily on the tribes whose economy and communities depend
the lower basin states. in contrast the upper basin we've taken shortages nearly every year for 20 years. without that large reservoir we are reliant on current runoff. it's for this reason the upper basin uses are variable. when the snow is abundant, water is available but when the snow is thin, the water isn't there and the users go without. a perfect example of the impact of climate change. having increased absorption of snowmelt and reduced spring runoff this year has been especially...
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the majority of the state's population lives in the southern half of the state and the coast. coastal louisiana sits at the epicenter of climate change. sea level rise and subsidence coexist as threats for both the corps and the state. consequentially my major missions are navigation, coastal storm risk management, and flood risk management. flooding of any kind, whether from rainfall, storm surge, or river rain flooding or in what has been occurring on more frequent bass, the occurrence of all three at the same time is a major concern for the state and for my district. the men and women of my district are residents of south louisiana. during a storm, they endure the same impacts as their neighbors. for them working with our partners to ensure a promising future in coastal louisiana is not just a professional responsibility. it is a personal commitment. during ida, almost a third of my 1,100 person work force evacuated out of state, to include my wife and children. almost all of us lost power, and almost half saw some form of damage to their homes with 37 of us experiencing so
the majority of the state's population lives in the southern half of the state and the coast. coastal louisiana sits at the epicenter of climate change. sea level rise and subsidence coexist as threats for both the corps and the state. consequentially my major missions are navigation, coastal storm risk management, and flood risk management. flooding of any kind, whether from rainfall, storm surge, or river rain flooding or in what has been occurring on more frequent bass, the occurrence of all...
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jersey state emergency centers. subject matter experts and water removal and on watering information for the pennsylvania dot. fema regions 2, 3 and the states they supported, pennsylvania, new jersey and new york were satisfied with our proactive approach to this event. in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, congress asked us to prepare a performance report. that and other work following sandy has heightened our intent to build resilience into our coastal storm risk management and flood risk management projects. together with our federal and nonfederal partners, we are currently completing post norm evaluations to determine impact and develop efficiency reports for projects. initial assessment showed damages incurred to project elements which will require an investment in repairs. in addition to maintenance on these projects, in some cases, corps recommends a comp or hence of assessment of their status to include review of performance criteria and recommendation for updating based on current science, recent storm ev
jersey state emergency centers. subject matter experts and water removal and on watering information for the pennsylvania dot. fema regions 2, 3 and the states they supported, pennsylvania, new jersey and new york were satisfied with our proactive approach to this event. in the aftermath of superstorm sandy, congress asked us to prepare a performance report. that and other work following sandy has heightened our intent to build resilience into our coastal storm risk management and flood risk...
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so, it is more republican states than democratic states. more states had republican control then democratic control. host: is it unusual that there are so few controls in the 50 states? guest: it is. this is the lowest number that have existed in the u.s. -- and has been over a hundred years since we have seen such a split. host: would that be a sign of how polarized the country is? guest: i think that is a fair characterization. people are moving around. people are moving from place to place. people might be sorting themselves. this is something -- the big sort is one of them. it postulates this theory that americans are moving into places with people who agree with them politically. i doubt that is the only factor. people also change their view as well. host: 1.2 more calls. this is julia. good morning. caller: good morning. this call is in reference to the new york times newspaper, october 12, 2021, in reference to people who were incarcerated and had done their time, and they were given a bill to vote. host: julia, we will take up the i
so, it is more republican states than democratic states. more states had republican control then democratic control. host: is it unusual that there are so few controls in the 50 states? guest: it is. this is the lowest number that have existed in the u.s. -- and has been over a hundred years since we have seen such a split. host: would that be a sign of how polarized the country is? guest: i think that is a fair characterization. people are moving around. people are moving from place to place....
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he was beloved at the state department. he had just the respect and loyalty of everyone who worked there and it had nothing to do with policy or politics. it had everything to do with who he was as a man and as a leader. and that was -- i think just remarkable to witness firsthand and something which really stuck with us. he had all sorts of principles and rules which he lived by and which he expected all of us to live by, but what was really instructive, i think for those of us in policy positions working for him was he held himself to account far more stringently than anyone else. i think that was an object lesson for anyone who passed through his orbit. >> colonel jacobs, you share the vietnam experience with secretary powell. you both served. what are your feelings this morning about this loss, and what will you remember most about his leadership? >> well, great sadness. he was a towering figure. you know, he went to college, city college in new york, and studied geology. he was introduced to me when i was a battalion e
he was beloved at the state department. he had just the respect and loyalty of everyone who worked there and it had nothing to do with policy or politics. it had everything to do with who he was as a man and as a leader. and that was -- i think just remarkable to witness firsthand and something which really stuck with us. he had all sorts of principles and rules which he lived by and which he expected all of us to live by, but what was really instructive, i think for those of us in policy...
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washington state has already said every public sector worker in washington state has to be vaccinated. that is why they fired the football coach at washington state university. other states like texas and florida are under federal osha's jurisdiction and the state government agencies and local government agencies are osha-fre e zones. it is unfortunate but those workers have no right to a safe workplace. host: the head state -- the head could touch -- the head football coach at washington state was fired after refusing vaccines under state mandate. several other assistant coaches as well. wilmington, north carolina, we will hear from alexis. caller: good morning. i have a question. i did not pay attention to your name but you are the osha man. host: david michaels. guest: call me the osha man. caller: i would like to know -- i think you were sort of explaining it, but there is this big hubbub in chicago. mayor lightfoot has said anybody that is not showing up for duty with covid vaccine credentials can't work, and i think the fraternal order of police have weighed in. how does osha fi
washington state has already said every public sector worker in washington state has to be vaccinated. that is why they fired the football coach at washington state university. other states like texas and florida are under federal osha's jurisdiction and the state government agencies and local government agencies are osha-fre e zones. it is unfortunate but those workers have no right to a safe workplace. host: the head state -- the head could touch -- the head football coach at washington state...
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you've been state assembly, mayor, senator, governor. how about president of the united states? not too late. gayle, you'd be in, wouldn't you? i would be in. get some folks there to be in. why not. we need good solid leadership like pete wilson offered the state of california for many years. we need that for our country. so pete, give it a thought. give it a go. have a great evening. >> honoring pete wilson with the champion of the american dream award. pete was a strong governor of california and a fine united states senator. pete is an exemplary citizen of the united states, fine public servant and a friend. laura and i send our very best wishes to everyone involved with the nixon foundation, and god bless. >> good evening. i'm janice rogers brown, another of the governor's legal affairs secretaries. [applause] it is interesting to think that the golden state really did have a golden age, but maybe it was a golden hour, but have any of you noticed that the state began its decline into the [inaudible] just when pete wilson stopped being actively involved in its politics? i'm j
you've been state assembly, mayor, senator, governor. how about president of the united states? not too late. gayle, you'd be in, wouldn't you? i would be in. get some folks there to be in. why not. we need good solid leadership like pete wilson offered the state of california for many years. we need that for our country. so pete, give it a thought. give it a go. have a great evening. >> honoring pete wilson with the champion of the american dream award. pete was a strong governor of...
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europe in their cold war state. a s s a strong ally, that helps them in their competition, which china and as a competition, not primarily on, on economics, but it is primarily on power and on politics. warnings about how important trade was globally and the dire consequences of not working together. also came in the form of a reference to shakespeare off to rule. verona is where romeo and juliet was based digital, where now in the seat of your honor, which is the setting for the renowned tale of feud between the mon. to go and calculate klan well know how that ended here is a serious lesson we should take from that story. when then, bishop of some people begin to prevail over common sense tragedy may occur. we need to ask ourselves, are the ambitions that we are fighting over to day worth? what happens after forums like this help us to rethink the things we can lose? if we're on the quarrel, we should have dialogue and bill mutually beneficial relationships. the use energy crisis was all so pulled apart with paneli
europe in their cold war state. a s s a strong ally, that helps them in their competition, which china and as a competition, not primarily on, on economics, but it is primarily on power and on politics. warnings about how important trade was globally and the dire consequences of not working together. also came in the form of a reference to shakespeare off to rule. verona is where romeo and juliet was based digital, where now in the seat of your honor, which is the setting for the renowned tale...
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s. secretary of state on to leave linkin paying tribute to the late secretary of state, colin powell whose died at the age of 84 from over 19 related complications as a secretary bank and was saying there a sad day at the state department. he praised a man of ideals, but not ideological who said was constantly listening and he has also said that power he is as a soldier is what made him as an unexceptional diplomat. let's bring in. kimberly hall kit. briefly. white house correspondent kimberly tributes. have been coming in today from both sides of the i yeah, there's no question and as you heard the secretary of state speaking there about colin powell, who once was a secretary of state himself, 2 things really come to mind and we're hearing this repeatedly as the tributes to colin powell continue to pour in one that he conducted himself with humility and the other that he was a mentor for so many that his actions and his willingness at times to admit mistakes, even ones that put a major blemish on his career as in be very public mistake, that he later acknowledged the argument for th
s. secretary of state on to leave linkin paying tribute to the late secretary of state, colin powell whose died at the age of 84 from over 19 related complications as a secretary bank and was saying there a sad day at the state department. he praised a man of ideals, but not ideological who said was constantly listening and he has also said that power he is as a soldier is what made him as an unexceptional diplomat. let's bring in. kimberly hall kit. briefly. white house correspondent kimberly...
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there was a bit of backlash but the state finally conceded. now, in benton harbor, we have amazing folks that are also sharing, there is something wrong with our water. interestingly, benton harbor was also one of the cities in michigan that lost democracy, another city that was under emergency management. if you remember in michigan, at one point, half of our african-american population was under emergency management where there was unelected, unaccounble officials running these cities. let this be another lesson of the consequences of taking away people's democracy, taking away their voices. it impacts health. in benton harbor, it is hard to tell when the crisis happened, but for six consecutive sampling periods, three and a half years, the lead in their water has exceeded the epa action level. that is not even a health based standard, just a compliance standard. that is an underestimation of the amount of lead that has been in the water and the potential harm it could be doing. amy: reverend edward pinkney, if you could talk about the two t
there was a bit of backlash but the state finally conceded. now, in benton harbor, we have amazing folks that are also sharing, there is something wrong with our water. interestingly, benton harbor was also one of the cities in michigan that lost democracy, another city that was under emergency management. if you remember in michigan, at one point, half of our african-american population was under emergency management where there was unelected, unaccounble officials running these cities. let...
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we don't learned lessons to well in the united states. we should because otherwise, we will spend another trillion dollars and have a horrible result. on the class of patient, all i can tell you is i have been here maybe as long as you have since 1982 and i've been dealing with classified information since 1978 and i have learned one thing and i will take it to my grave and that is governments don't classify good news. that's the one thing i've learned. i don't think it has changed since vietnam were probably since world war ii. if a government classifies good news, they will then leak it. i don't know how you break that chain. i think it was senator mccain who talked about classification is basically used to protect incompetency and other nefarious actions. he would know better than any of us. i think there is some truth to that. that's the best way to hide your screw ups is put of classification on it. >> that's quite a slate of reports that's been requested by congress and they look over to reading them stuff i'm wondering if there any
we don't learned lessons to well in the united states. we should because otherwise, we will spend another trillion dollars and have a horrible result. on the class of patient, all i can tell you is i have been here maybe as long as you have since 1982 and i've been dealing with classified information since 1978 and i have learned one thing and i will take it to my grave and that is governments don't classify good news. that's the one thing i've learned. i don't think it has changed since...
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one of its main principles now member states, some member states had felt that there was a need to send a strong message to me on my, for failing to implement and are in let peace plan. and in particular, there was unhappiness that an appointed envoy was told he would not be able to meet deposed civilians on sunset. g. now, man must truck defiant note on the eve of the summit, its military government said in a statement that its participation in the summit would be by the head of state or a minister. and it also accused ozzy and of not abiding by its charter. now, myanmar stand is that the violence in the country is being provoked by who they call terrorists, aided by a shadow government as opposed to the coo and it says, often hasn't taken this into account. now, as it has not recognized me on last military leadership, but non law is still a member, and i think me on more will be a key sticking point at the summit. the tie, prime minister said the myanmar issue is a test of audience ability to solve problems within its region. now can member states to reach a consensus on how to deal w
one of its main principles now member states, some member states had felt that there was a need to send a strong message to me on my, for failing to implement and are in let peace plan. and in particular, there was unhappiness that an appointed envoy was told he would not be able to meet deposed civilians on sunset. g. now, man must truck defiant note on the eve of the summit, its military government said in a statement that its participation in the summit would be by the head of state or a...
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territory and even a state, the united states of america includes hawaii. we have real reason for concern ourselves, let alone the treaty commitments we have with the philippines and others. what do i mean by a pacing threat? it's that they are developing capabilities in certain areas that are beginning to compete very effectively with what the u.s. could bring to bear to defend those interests. and so we now look increasingly at where china is going in certain capability areas as the bar, the mark on the wall, that we need to ensure we can credibly deter against. that doesn't mean necessarily that we're doing an arms race in any particular area. it just means that that mark on a wall is something we have to be able to credibly overcome with our own capabilities and by the way, the u.s. has a huge advantage in that those capabilities are not just ours, back to aukus, they're about what the united states can bring as a global power and with a lot of other countries who are increasingly concerned about what china is trying to do. our goal is not to have any c
territory and even a state, the united states of america includes hawaii. we have real reason for concern ourselves, let alone the treaty commitments we have with the philippines and others. what do i mean by a pacing threat? it's that they are developing capabilities in certain areas that are beginning to compete very effectively with what the u.s. could bring to bear to defend those interests. and so we now look increasingly at where china is going in certain capability areas as the bar, the...
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a state trooper using his final signoff to slam leaders in washington state who are refusing to back down on today's vaccine mandate deadline and even in liberal california americans are rising up with mass walkouts planned for today. carley: the bidens are caught breaking their rules, ditching their masks on a date night in washington, d.c. for continues right now. todd: i know the focus is on the mass hypocrisy, i'm just shocked that people have date nights. i would kill for one of those. carley: you haven't been on a date night in a while? not in a while. todd: you're watching "fox & friends first," i'm todd piro. carley: i'm carley shimkus. todd: an evacuation flight about to fly out of kabul. carley: trey yingst is on the ground at the airport in kabul with the newest details. good morning, trey. >> reporter: good morning, guys. we are back in taliban-controlled afghanistan where evacuation flights continue. there are thousands of american allies still stuck in the country, along with u.s. citizens and american residents. i want to show you behind me, you can see the flags of th
a state trooper using his final signoff to slam leaders in washington state who are refusing to back down on today's vaccine mandate deadline and even in liberal california americans are rising up with mass walkouts planned for today. carley: the bidens are caught breaking their rules, ditching their masks on a date night in washington, d.c. for continues right now. todd: i know the focus is on the mass hypocrisy, i'm just shocked that people have date nights. i would kill for one of those....
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>> i'm not worried -- the united states u.s. military forces and others have done a very good job securing material and communications and information coming out of afghan. we are going to learn more, we don't know everything today about the course of those 20 years so there could be things i don't know today but i am confident how we have left the situation with regard to our material and nonmaterial support. >> early on decision to hand over the air base, could you perspective on the thinking behind that? >> there are two points in time under discussion fekete inflated so if you think about the withdrawal of u.s. military forces, withdrawal from barbara as part of a sensible approach to get to the full withdrawal from of the idea by the end of september this year end barbara had to be part of a withdrawal long-term would have been the opposite of u.s. withdrawing forces. then there's a second issueed raised by those concerned about noncombatant evacuation eroperation done in august and whether united states should have come ba
>> i'm not worried -- the united states u.s. military forces and others have done a very good job securing material and communications and information coming out of afghan. we are going to learn more, we don't know everything today about the course of those 20 years so there could be things i don't know today but i am confident how we have left the situation with regard to our material and nonmaterial support. >> early on decision to hand over the air base, could you perspective on...
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on conservatorships and the data they do collect varies from state to state. this afternoon we will hear from witnesses who will tell about their experience living with and fighting against conservatorships and they will also tell us about how there were other options, better alternatives to these legal straitjackets and they may be available to people who can do without a conservatorship. one alternative that is gaining increased prominence is supportive decision-making. i look forward to hearing from the witnesses about that alternative and others particularly when they've had some success. finally, let me just say ms. spears next public hearing in her own battle is literally tomorrow. while she continues to fight to make her own decision and live her own life, we can and must fight for reform in these legal straitjackets, arrangements that are potentially abusive and certainly a disservice to many people that are under them and that is why i am so pleased the ranking member and i could come together to hold this hearing and i hope we have a productive conve
on conservatorships and the data they do collect varies from state to state. this afternoon we will hear from witnesses who will tell about their experience living with and fighting against conservatorships and they will also tell us about how there were other options, better alternatives to these legal straitjackets and they may be available to people who can do without a conservatorship. one alternative that is gaining increased prominence is supportive decision-making. i look forward to...
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when the united states was attempting to curtail china's foreign direct investment in the united states, the flooding into the u.s. of japanese produced automobiles and semiconductors, while japan at the same time was dramatically limiting foreign market access to goods and services, with much of the rhetoric we see today related to china, one could simply substitute the word japan and substitute china and you'd find the sunday morning talk show topics of 1989 in 1990. but of course, there's one extraordinary distinction, democratic japan was, is, and continues to be our ally and partner. china, while collaborator in many things, description as partner and ally would not be accurate. could it be in the future? only time and the years ahead will tell. but this speaks to the balance that is outlined in today's discussion of degrees of separation. your framework is of assistance to the legislative branch and that it provides a rubric whereby our committees and our members can evaluate the best possible alternatives to achieving our u.s. objectives. in the context of this thoughtful framewo
when the united states was attempting to curtail china's foreign direct investment in the united states, the flooding into the u.s. of japanese produced automobiles and semiconductors, while japan at the same time was dramatically limiting foreign market access to goods and services, with much of the rhetoric we see today related to china, one could simply substitute the word japan and substitute china and you'd find the sunday morning talk show topics of 1989 in 1990. but of course, there's...
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s. secretary of state now flags across the united states being thrown at half staff to mourn the death of colet, colin powell. he died on monday at the age of 84 from cove at 19 complications. pol is being remembered as a trailblazer, but his reputation was tarnished over his faulty claims to justify the 2003 invasion of iraq. his our white house correspondent, kimberly alcott the news, the colin powell had died of covered complications came as a shock to many. powell had been battling cancer but was fully vaccinated. a sad reminder that the vaccine doesn't always offer full immunity against the disease. immediately the tributes to the retired 4 star general poured in his family. a dear friend of the patron, one of our great military leaders and a man of overwhelming dishes. and i believe sugary palsy, yours is a soldier or what made him such an exceptional diplomat. he knew that war and military action should always be a last resort in iraq's behavior. show that as secretary of state under president george w bush, powell will be remembered as the person who made the case to the world
s. secretary of state now flags across the united states being thrown at half staff to mourn the death of colet, colin powell. he died on monday at the age of 84 from cove at 19 complications. pol is being remembered as a trailblazer, but his reputation was tarnished over his faulty claims to justify the 2003 invasion of iraq. his our white house correspondent, kimberly alcott the news, the colin powell had died of covered complications came as a shock to many. powell had been battling cancer...
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europe in their cold war state. a s s a strong ally. that helps them in their competition, which china and as a competition, not primarily on on economics, but it is primarily on power and on politics. warnings about how important trade was globally. and the dire consequences of not working together also came in the form of a reference to shakespeare. after all, verona is where romeo and juliet was based. little where now in the seat of your honor, which is the setting for the renowned tale of feud between the mon, to go and calculate klan well know how that ended here is a serious lesson. we should take from that story when the ambitions of some people begin to prevail over common sense tragedy may occur. we need to ask ourselves, are the ambitions that we are fighting over to day worth? what happens after forums like this help us to rethink the things we can lose if well the quarrel, we should have dialogue and bill mutually beneficial relationships. the use energy crisis was also pulled apart with harmless, sayin
europe in their cold war state. a s s a strong ally. that helps them in their competition, which china and as a competition, not primarily on on economics, but it is primarily on power and on politics. warnings about how important trade was globally. and the dire consequences of not working together also came in the form of a reference to shakespeare. after all, verona is where romeo and juliet was based. little where now in the seat of your honor, which is the setting for the renowned tale of...
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though he is a hybrid, it is within the state and outside the state is within the state when it suits him . and he's outside the state when he's really performing a regional goal like additional role like in syria, like in yemen like in iraq. so it is totally different. however, we still have israel, that is really can benefit from the situation. let's say this sniper that everybody is talking about. i don't know, i have no idea so far. so when you have such kind of things, you'd like to call them, they can go inside and really make living on an in this price situation. usually lebanon is in this price to do the way sion that may lead to civil war. and then everybody, every time, everywhere during the summer on all the political use and when employees however, maybe has to assert himself as the main play of as the main the core to play it of the politic 11. and because what, what we've seen from has been we have seen, also organize on before. you know what any thoughts it is not. however, everybody is using drugs be thought as $1.00 to $5.00. yes. am going to think is what is the size
though he is a hybrid, it is within the state and outside the state is within the state when it suits him . and he's outside the state when he's really performing a regional goal like additional role like in syria, like in yemen like in iraq. so it is totally different. however, we still have israel, that is really can benefit from the situation. let's say this sniper that everybody is talking about. i don't know, i have no idea so far. so when you have such kind of things, you'd like to call...
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states. we also know there have been severable under and several individuals on the watchlist stopped by customs and border control. what about the people crossing over that's happening at the poorest parts of the border. all these individuals are releasing it's a very dangerous situation from securing the border and stopping the fentanyl that's coming over. elizabeth: they had a note then shall they caught that was going to kill 700,000 americans before it was copied the president's point he can do an executive order with a pen he could fix the border he could fix the energy crisis he could fix the kerr supply crisis all over the map really haphazard and disastrous answers there what do you say? >> 's crisis after crisis where we talk about the border we talk about signing executive order with president biden is an executive order on day one the border policies we had steel on the ground at the southern border ready to build a wall he ended it all. his policies have been disastrous. we've se
states. we also know there have been severable under and several individuals on the watchlist stopped by customs and border control. what about the people crossing over that's happening at the poorest parts of the border. all these individuals are releasing it's a very dangerous situation from securing the border and stopping the fentanyl that's coming over. elizabeth: they had a note then shall they caught that was going to kill 700,000 americans before it was copied the president's point he...
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and determined to move out 3 years in the united states. as a much much longer spent. terinio, seeing the ged, so tens of thousands of grand citizens loss on their own people, not by many, it has to be said and they had no alternative left. so politically and ideologically, it's been a huge setback and they know perfectly well will it stop them containing these crime shows? no, it wont. they're an imperial odd this to behave in their own interests as a b, as i want to do. and setbacks can be. i shrugged off, especially in a large unipolar world, there is no big alternative state life of soviet union in a different way used to be. so there's no global restraint and all the a european union and britain are totally locked in. so japan and australia in asia, and so the united states can more or less get away with what it wants to do. i mean, there was some european opposition to the iraq war from germany and france. but once iraq was occupied, they came on board to recognize did support to be occupational, open trade relations, etc. so that's h
and determined to move out 3 years in the united states. as a much much longer spent. terinio, seeing the ged, so tens of thousands of grand citizens loss on their own people, not by many, it has to be said and they had no alternative left. so politically and ideologically, it's been a huge setback and they know perfectly well will it stop them containing these crime shows? no, it wont. they're an imperial odd this to behave in their own interests as a b, as i want to do. and setbacks can be. i...
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oh, relationship with the united states. her currently as her, as her we're trying to see was seeking positive relations with the united states at the sir moment in time. are there violation of our territorial integrity of afghanistan? it is a blatant and a clear violation, or it is against the commitments that the united states of america made dirt in the doha agreement. the doha agreement clearly stipulates that to the united states and or other countries as well. its allies will not interfere and an internal affairs offer other than this time. they are not only violating their own commitments, but they are also violating international law by flying drones and aircrafts are in our air space. ah. yet we still seek dialogue. we still seek engagement or, and that has been our policy from the very beginning to hold her each other accountable for our actions and her let this relation develop her, let this relation develop and any problems and any issues that we might have with one another. it should be solved or resolved rather
oh, relationship with the united states. her currently as her, as her we're trying to see was seeking positive relations with the united states at the sir moment in time. are there violation of our territorial integrity of afghanistan? it is a blatant and a clear violation, or it is against the commitments that the united states of america made dirt in the doha agreement. the doha agreement clearly stipulates that to the united states and or other countries as well. its allies will not...
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he was at cal state. talking about the $47 billion that the state is going to put into higher education, making it easier for kids to transfer colleges, and more affordable housing. this is popular with voters, it is popular with the democratic legislature, obviously, and it's going to be a linchpin key to his 2022 election campaign. >> we were doing signing after signing after signing. you hear the word unprecedented, over and over again. we talked about why the state is able to put so many programs into place. let's listen to that now. >> this last month, 40% of america's jobs came out of the state of cifornia, california has enjoyed an $80 billion operating surplus that is unprecedented in us history. >> there's that word again, unprecedented. education. housing. we've poured more money in than ever before. you were with the governor, this morning, at a press conference. >> he was talking about small businesses. bars. restaurants. extending what was given to them during the pandemic. particulates, alco
he was at cal state. talking about the $47 billion that the state is going to put into higher education, making it easier for kids to transfer colleges, and more affordable housing. this is popular with voters, it is popular with the democratic legislature, obviously, and it's going to be a linchpin key to his 2022 election campaign. >> we were doing signing after signing after signing. you hear the word unprecedented, over and over again. we talked about why the state is able to put so...
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in the state of virginia which is now essentially democrat state, a state in control of the democrat party, polls show the republican glenn youngkin has a meaningful lead in the race against terry mcauliffe, the former democrat governor. apparently, mcauliffe strategy to keep attacking parents are calling them racist, it isn't p. we have details next. ♪ ♪ omega-3 from fish oil is an important nutrient for heart health. qunol's ultra purified omega-3, is sourced only from wild caught ocean fish, not farm raised and comes in an easy to swallow mini pill. the brand i trust is qunol. >> tucker: new polling from this company shows that glenn youngkin, the republican running for governor in the democrat-controlled state of virginia, is now leading terry mcauliffe, the former democratic governor, by a wide margin, 53% to 45%. polling from the group coefficient has youngkin up by four points. just two weeks ago, according to our polls, mcauliffe was leading the race by five points. so, what happened? here's what part of what happened. terry mcauliffe set out loud that parents had no righ
in the state of virginia which is now essentially democrat state, a state in control of the democrat party, polls show the republican glenn youngkin has a meaningful lead in the race against terry mcauliffe, the former democrat governor. apparently, mcauliffe strategy to keep attacking parents are calling them racist, it isn't p. we have details next. ♪ ♪ omega-3 from fish oil is an important nutrient for heart health. qunol's ultra purified omega-3, is sourced only from wild caught ocean...
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eric: sadly this is not the only state. in wisconsin two afghans have been charged, one with sexual act on a minor and attempted sex act on a minor after fort bliss. refugees attacked a female soldier and another one of someone assaulting wife, strangling and suffocating wife. what is the difference between as you say the vetting and parolee. they paroled into. what type of vetting do they have under that poorly system? >> this is the problem, eric, when you're a parolle you were vetted, that's the definition of the parolee and they were air-lifted out of afghanistan and nearly 40,000 of them were brought to the military basis around the country and we don't know what they are, they have not been vetted and that is why we had to stop this. i've testified in front of judiciary just yesterday and chairman nadler asked me, what are we supposed to do? i say that we need to send these people back to either afghanistan, some areas that share their culture that they can stay, they can assimilate and then able to get reestablish in
eric: sadly this is not the only state. in wisconsin two afghans have been charged, one with sexual act on a minor and attempted sex act on a minor after fort bliss. refugees attacked a female soldier and another one of someone assaulting wife, strangling and suffocating wife. what is the difference between as you say the vetting and parolee. they paroled into. what type of vetting do they have under that poorly system? >> this is the problem, eric, when you're a parolle you were vetted,...
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but those who said it on were in the state minority actually. a lot said more than i expected, the palestinian question, others said the society. i have two questions that i want to test and i would be curious your reaction. one question at the time is the israeli security elite at the time was totally focused on iran, and i wouldn't have had that kind of disagreement around the table if i had been talking to the top levels of the israeli government. my other question is that perhaps attitudes in society have kind of moved along in the direction of the elite. do i have that right, or do we have the top members of the israeli around the table telling the truth -- where they all saying air on, or would there be a strong disagreement among them? >> the majority of israel from all sides will show [inaudible] i don't think there's any debate. that's the reason why by the way, we are not the only ones. many more countries strongly believe that this is the element that needs to be addressed. [inaudible] coming back to your question, this is why you don
but those who said it on were in the state minority actually. a lot said more than i expected, the palestinian question, others said the society. i have two questions that i want to test and i would be curious your reaction. one question at the time is the israeli security elite at the time was totally focused on iran, and i wouldn't have had that kind of disagreement around the table if i had been talking to the top levels of the israeli government. my other question is that perhaps attitudes...
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a united states sir, competition with china. and i hope that it does not enter offline his son and his member. well, i believe a plan is done and the people of afghanistan deserved her dad bare minerals, his exploited in a more systematic manner and the fluids off bad development. go to the directly to the people off of that country and in there should not be a competition or rivalry between any countries and equal or 3 or more countries, or that i think people of afghanistan, at least we owe it to them because for 40 years they have suffered enormously, we owe it to them. and so if conditions of peace can be establish an honest abolition, it is my sense that they're both china and branch united states to be corporate america would likely invest and he's a big company. there are different areas where it can be invested and i think those kind of investment and one more area. if i meant dimension extension all for a c back, dyna, pakistan. economic. got it, or both china and bugs that have given this indication that we would like
a united states sir, competition with china. and i hope that it does not enter offline his son and his member. well, i believe a plan is done and the people of afghanistan deserved her dad bare minerals, his exploited in a more systematic manner and the fluids off bad development. go to the directly to the people off of that country and in there should not be a competition or rivalry between any countries and equal or 3 or more countries, or that i think people of afghanistan, at least we owe...
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bush and lake 2000 secretary of state making the first black to be secretary of state making him the first black person to lead the state department. when i asked during one of our occasional conversations whether he preferred i call him general or a call him secretary, i call him : the intimacy of our relationship. he said i prefer you call me general rather than secretary. i said why is that he said because i earn that one. at the segway tour event today. were joined by two generals with impressive and extensive backgrounds in u.s. security and defense, general jameses l jones, also executive chair emeritus two times chairman of the board of the atlantic council. thank you so much for joining us. i am sure you and everyone else me and my salute to powell. cox we are committed to partners with the dedicated focus on producing actionable recommendations with real-world impact will get into this into the conversation, they probably have noton impacted the priorities as much as they would have liked to up we will get into that and discuss it. the council to address the most important s
bush and lake 2000 secretary of state making the first black to be secretary of state making him the first black person to lead the state department. when i asked during one of our occasional conversations whether he preferred i call him general or a call him secretary, i call him : the intimacy of our relationship. he said i prefer you call me general rather than secretary. i said why is that he said because i earn that one. at the segway tour event today. were joined by two generals with...
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carried out by this department, the state, states, and the state's department of transportation, and goes on and on. this is professional. let's do it in a timely fashion and not leave doubt when this will happen. reporter: madam speaker. you have called -- you and the president have called this legislation transformational, the build back better act. but how is this transformational if you're having to cut things like -- how is this transformational if you're having to cut things like paid leave, climate programs and what are the plans going forward to try to deal with some of that? ms. pelosi: thank you for the question. it is transformative, it is historic, and it is -- the issues that it addresses and it's not issues, these are values. these are values. and the resources allocated there. i have a hard time debating it because i don't understand why wouldn't have that. but nonetheless, it's not undermine -- that does not undermine the fact that we had nearly $1 trillion in universal pre-k, child care, child tax credit, home health care, and the rest. so one program, as important a
carried out by this department, the state, states, and the state's department of transportation, and goes on and on. this is professional. let's do it in a timely fashion and not leave doubt when this will happen. reporter: madam speaker. you have called -- you and the president have called this legislation transformational, the build back better act. but how is this transformational if you're having to cut things like -- how is this transformational if you're having to cut things like paid...
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and those states did not see any faster hiring than other states that had kept the benefits in place. so, again, i think the takeaway here is that something deeper is going on than just people sitting at home being lazy or not wanting to work. we need to understand that it's more than that. i think another interesting point, particularly for your viewers, is these labor shortage issues are a global phenomenon. this is not just a u.s. phenomenon. again, that suggests to me if this were truly an unemployment insurance story, we would start to see more workers going back in the united states and other countries kind of even more generous unemployment benefits and we have not necessarily seen -- we are seeing similar dynamics around the world. >> you mentioned there's been a huge rise in start-up businesses and entrepreneurship, people starting the business they always have wanted to. does also an uptick in productivity, is there not? what's behind that? >> it's been aa phenomenal uptick in productivity. obviously, there was a huge digitization of so many different fields. there was a pro
and those states did not see any faster hiring than other states that had kept the benefits in place. so, again, i think the takeaway here is that something deeper is going on than just people sitting at home being lazy or not wanting to work. we need to understand that it's more than that. i think another interesting point, particularly for your viewers, is these labor shortage issues are a global phenomenon. this is not just a u.s. phenomenon. again, that suggests to me if this were truly an...
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the state department following our departure of the military, the state department remained engaged and continued to work to get american citizens out. and as we've seen some 85 american citizens and 79 legal permanent residents have departed via the kabul airport. and so that work continues on. the state department set up a cell to continue this work and to develop a mechanism. that cell is headed up by boris bass. as you may recall, ambassador bass was one of the senior counselors on the ground in h kaia as we were conducting the investigation. i have a senior officer that is a part of that cell and we have reached out to our -- or ambassador bass has reached out to veterans groups and others who may have information to help skpuls continue to contact. so this work continues and reremained continuing to continuing that work unless we get out as many american citizens that are willing to to come out. >> and there was a point and you can call it the eye of the storm when the taliban had taken over the country but really wasn't in charge wen when we could have evacuated great many more a
the state department following our departure of the military, the state department remained engaged and continued to work to get american citizens out. and as we've seen some 85 american citizens and 79 legal permanent residents have departed via the kabul airport. and so that work continues on. the state department set up a cell to continue this work and to develop a mechanism. that cell is headed up by boris bass. as you may recall, ambassador bass was one of the senior counselors on the...
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s. state of ohio. a haitian gang has put a price on the lives of 17 missionaries, taken captive in port prince. $17000000.00. the ransom amounts to a $1000000.00 for each of the 5 men, 7 women, and 5 children, captured by a group called $400.00. no, was it was, they were building an orphan. it's a risk haitian missionaries now face daily. it is like living in a war zone. you don't know when you're going to go try that. you one you're going to get can nap. that is a very real concern here in ohio, where many in the religiously conservative mission mennonite community consider it their christian mission to fund advancements abroad, even as many of them live much as they did in the 19th century. the random demand is a drop in the bucket for an organization that brings in a $130000000.00 a year and donations from around the world. but now christine, a ministry has an ethical decision to make, do they pay it in risk funding? the kidnapping machine and haiti, or do they refuse and risk the lives of the missi
s. state of ohio. a haitian gang has put a price on the lives of 17 missionaries, taken captive in port prince. $17000000.00. the ransom amounts to a $1000000.00 for each of the 5 men, 7 women, and 5 children, captured by a group called $400.00. no, was it was, they were building an orphan. it's a risk haitian missionaries now face daily. it is like living in a war zone. you don't know when you're going to go try that. you one you're going to get can nap. that is a very real concern here in...
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crossing state lines to have an abortion. and taking us with her inside the clinic. >> it's my body, and it's my choice. >> the restrictive new law at the epicenter of the battle. >> no matter what, an abortion is taking a life, a human life. >> anti-abortion advocates hopeful they can change the law of the land. >> roe v. wade belongs in the trash heap of history, it's time for roe to go. >> this special edition of "nightline," "the appointment," will be right back. tresemmé's pro pure collection lets you style without compromise. tresemmé pro pure 0% compromise, 100% you. tums vs. mozzarella stick when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast heartburn relief in every bite. crunchy outside, chewy inside. ♪ tums, tums, tums, tums ♪ tums chewy bites ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the clock is ticking and this texas college student can feel every second pass like a lifetime. >> you can just have a seat right here. >> it's like, i'm pregnant, i'm trying to get an a
crossing state lines to have an abortion. and taking us with her inside the clinic. >> it's my body, and it's my choice. >> the restrictive new law at the epicenter of the battle. >> no matter what, an abortion is taking a life, a human life. >> anti-abortion advocates hopeful they can change the law of the land. >> roe v. wade belongs in the trash heap of history, it's time for roe to go. >> this special edition of "nightline," "the...
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and also the states. i understand the severance tax is low on hard rock mining that the states receive. i have been through it and want to understand. i raised the severance tax and they said if you do that, we believe and i said before you leave, bring all your leases back because i will pay you for them. i don't want you to leave mad because i will pay you and i want you to have a good relationship with west virginia. i never had one person turned police and. we worked and lived with it so we can make it work if we do it responsibly so i would ask all of you. mr. brown, coming from the private sector, i know this has been debated and talked about a lot. i know you are comparing it with other places in the world. we compete the world --with the world all over. we compete with natural gas and are still doing good. tell me, is there a pathway forward we can negotiate and since it has not been done since 1872, if we went, is there a way to make fairness to this? >> the short answer is yes there is. we have
and also the states. i understand the severance tax is low on hard rock mining that the states receive. i have been through it and want to understand. i raised the severance tax and they said if you do that, we believe and i said before you leave, bring all your leases back because i will pay you for them. i don't want you to leave mad because i will pay you and i want you to have a good relationship with west virginia. i never had one person turned police and. we worked and lived with it so we...
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states of america. nick: he announced himself as a republican and in two thousand one became the first black secretary of state. he was a popular secretary inside the department known for modernization and promoting diplomacy, but on policy, despite internal clashes about the invasion of iraq, he made the case forar, using what proved to be false intelligence. >> saddam hussein and his regime have made no effort to disarm as required by the international community. nick: he called the speech a blot on his record and left the administration in 2004. in 2008, he called barack obama a transformational leader. >> i think senator obama has captured the feelings of the young people of america and is reaching out even more. nick: his all mom bought her started a school for civic and global leadership in his name, and in his students, he saw himself. >> can you tell me where you are from and where your parents are from? each one of you are 12, i think. >> yeah. they reminded you of yourself. >> i said,y god. th
states of america. nick: he announced himself as a republican and in two thousand one became the first black secretary of state. he was a popular secretary inside the department known for modernization and promoting diplomacy, but on policy, despite internal clashes about the invasion of iraq, he made the case forar, using what proved to be false intelligence. >> saddam hussein and his regime have made no effort to disarm as required by the international community. nick: he called the...
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, a state united states from america, and since arriving people to carry diseases that may kill other people, i think is disgusting. and i think this the type of political argument that make people check out apology, it's altogether because of that, make a thing like we are serious as a nation about tackling big issues. this is a big issue that camping tackle, but still we have people incentives are incentivizing all that are to be busy. i don't understand that well, robert dominated keep as fresh to on my answers on this one. but we have no more time left to go into that. thank you, jennifer joining me last time. double fire to prov. guns. after being told the guns are cold, all of this just days before the fatal shooting on the set of rest. starting out. i thought of it now crew members had to raise concerns regarding gun safety and conditions. but the production company said they were not aware of an official complaint. now in regards to the incident, which led to haley, hutchins, a cinematographer being shot and later pronounced it at the hospital. according to an affidavit by the
, a state united states from america, and since arriving people to carry diseases that may kill other people, i think is disgusting. and i think this the type of political argument that make people check out apology, it's altogether because of that, make a thing like we are serious as a nation about tackling big issues. this is a big issue that camping tackle, but still we have people incentives are incentivizing all that are to be busy. i don't understand that well, robert dominated keep as...