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let's be frank. in the 55-plus days since texas' extreme six-week abortion ban, s.b. 8, took effect, abortion access has been decimated in texas. but texans have not stopped needing or seeking abortion, right? so this means that clinics in neighboring states have reported huge upticks in patients traveling from texas. an oklahoma clinic reported that two-thirds -- two-thirds -- of the phone calls they've received since s.b. 8 took effect, they're from patients in texas. this law must be stopped. >> melissa, slate reporter mark joseph stern argues that, quote, breakneck speed of these hearings means at least one justice is undecided about the texas abortion law. if a majority believe texas' scheme is permissible and federal courts cannot stop it, why would it rush to hear these cases? what does that signal, if anything, to you? >> well, again, i think we have seen the justices in just the last couple of weeks really be on the ropes about whether or not they're going to step in to intervene here. we ha
let's be frank. in the 55-plus days since texas' extreme six-week abortion ban, s.b. 8, took effect, abortion access has been decimated in texas. but texans have not stopped needing or seeking abortion, right? so this means that clinics in neighboring states have reported huge upticks in patients traveling from texas. an oklahoma clinic reported that two-thirds -- two-thirds -- of the phone calls they've received since s.b. 8 took effect, they're from patients in texas. this law must be...
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and one of the reasons we know this is because a number of american corporations have been extremely frank about it. about how migrant labor and especially of course illegal migrant labor, which can't be unionized, can't be used to break strikes and force wages down. this is in no way a racist position or a condemnation of the migrants themselves. if i lived in honduras, i would do exactly the same myself. but i think that those of us who are deeply interested in the future of liberal democracy, of social solidarity, and of green new deals, do have to recognize the degree to which uncontrolled migration is a threat to all these things. host: our guest is a senior research fellow at the quincy institute for leadership for responsible statecraft. what is that organization and what is your role there? guest: well, my role is that of a senior research fellow, which means i talk and talk and write and write and then do some more talking on international affairs, including climate change. but also including a range of global security issues. the quincy institute is -- probably ultimately grew ou
and one of the reasons we know this is because a number of american corporations have been extremely frank about it. about how migrant labor and especially of course illegal migrant labor, which can't be unionized, can't be used to break strikes and force wages down. this is in no way a racist position or a condemnation of the migrants themselves. if i lived in honduras, i would do exactly the same myself. but i think that those of us who are deeply interested in the future of liberal...
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if the dispute is not resolved by tuesday, frank will go ahead with a series of what it's called targeted measures at ports like this along the coast. british fishing vessels will undergo strict security checks. they may not be able to dock to unload their catch. they'll also be longer time consuming health and safety checks for trucks going to or from the u. k. caught up in the debate this british trula. it was seized off the port of laughing thursday. it's captain accused of fishing and french waters without a license. but you don't know when you're looking at the company that owns the boat says it's being used as a porn. and the dispute, the british prime minister, has said the seizure wasn't what he'd expect from a close friend and ally, that it's up to france to step back from its threats on fish. i gotta tell you that the pilot, the position is, is unchanged. and i will, i'll just, i'll just, i'll just say this for the, for the record. i must, i was puzzled to read a letter from the french prime minister explicitly asking for britain to be punished for leaving the you. and i are jus
if the dispute is not resolved by tuesday, frank will go ahead with a series of what it's called targeted measures at ports like this along the coast. british fishing vessels will undergo strict security checks. they may not be able to dock to unload their catch. they'll also be longer time consuming health and safety checks for trucks going to or from the u. k. caught up in the debate this british trula. it was seized off the port of laughing thursday. it's captain accused of fishing and...
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and director hyams, and this is probably a question for miss frank -- we don't have to go back to the slide but -- presentation, but i note that on slide 5, that is specifically talk about rate increase at 4% and the dollar amount that bring to the average residential and small business customers. the question that i do have -- >> president walton: just real quick, and my apologies, supervisor chan. i forgot to make sure that, colleagues, for the record, we are convened as a committee of the whole to hear and take public comment on the electric generation rates and charges submitted by the p.u.c., so this public hearing has been in effect, and i want to make sure it's been officially open. thank you, supervisor chan. [please stand by] -- when we were referring to the clean sf portion of the bill. so i apologize for the different percentages there. it's one of the complexities that we have to deal with when talking about clean sf power rates. >> so the dollar amount listed in slide five which is $15 per small business, that is the only the 4% increase but not really the total dollar? >
and director hyams, and this is probably a question for miss frank -- we don't have to go back to the slide but -- presentation, but i note that on slide 5, that is specifically talk about rate increase at 4% and the dollar amount that bring to the average residential and small business customers. the question that i do have -- >> president walton: just real quick, and my apologies, supervisor chan. i forgot to make sure that, colleagues, for the record, we are convened as a committee of...
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and we had a wide—ranging and frank discussion, as you would expect, between long—standing friends and very close allies. downing street even contradicted his claim that both countries had agreed to sort it out. for number 10, it's up to france to back down on its threats to disrupt trade across the channel. the view from his presidential palace is that both countries had agreed to take mysterious sounding measures to resolve the spat. the irritation on both sides of the channel shows no signs of fading, and for borisjohnson, a rumbling row with an important ally like france is not exactly helpfuljust when he is trying to achieve a far wider, grander aim, persuading all his counterparts around the world that slowing down the changes to the climate is a non—negotiable whose time has come. it's not easy, though, some countries don't want to move as fast, the russians questioning the uk ambition for countries to absorb as much carbon as they emit by 2050. why do you believe 2050 is some magic figure? i want an answer, because you are asking the question, being convinced that 2050 is non
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we had| a wide-ranging and frank discussion, a wide—ranging and frank discussion, as you'd expect, from long—standing friends and... as you'd expect, from long-standing friends and. . ._ friends and... downing street had even contradicted _ friends and... downing street had even contradicted his _ friends and... downing street had even contradicted his claim - friends and... downing street had even contradicted his claim that i even contradicted his claim that both countries had agreed to sort it out. from numberten, to both countries had agreed to sort it out. from number ten, to france to back down on its threat to disrupt trade across the channel. the view from his presidential palaces that both countries had agreed to take mysterious sounding measures to resolve the spat.— mysterious sounding measures to resolve the spat. irritation on both sides of the _ resolve the spat. irritation on both sides of the channel— resolve the spat. irritation on both sides of the channel shows - resolve the spat. irritation on both sides of the channel shows no - resolve the spat. irritation on
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country with an abundance of results with already won indonesia, he's firms for me, we move to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let's be part when denise is growth and progress. invest. indonesia now talked to al jazeera in the field, goes to one of the world's most dangerous migration rooms that are crossing still this dangerous jungle, can make it to north america and meet some of those trying to cross the columbia, panama borden, in search of a fence on line, they say the only thing left are there expired passport on al jazeera november announces iraq, also a year of turbulent weapons. well, lead us gather in bloss, go for crucial summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning full blinds, goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the us. millions in ca gast, on both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution and more than a year after the lawful trigger. a political imme
country with an abundance of results with already won indonesia, he's firms for me, we move to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs investment. let's be part when denise is growth and progress. invest. indonesia now talked to al jazeera in the field, goes to one of the world's most dangerous migration rooms that are crossing still this...
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san diego and london. sonya i see barnes johnson is also thank he and mike on had a wide ranging and frank discussion yes. classic diplomatic tool, perhaps for stronger words than they wish to admit to. but look, i mean it's really sort of focusing on that route. that seems to have sprung up around those fishing licenses. and perhaps really from boris johnson, slightly disingenuously. of course, he speaks fluent french and understands perfectly. the less about he refers to that was sent by the french prime minister, caustics, stating that not to punish brisson for on those terms. but really that u. k has to respect the legal promises that it is bound by and that he does mention that the decision to leave the blog should be really one that, that that is more damage and leaving it rather than in remaining in it. so yes, there is a slight amount of fact and in the terms that the french are very keen that and setting perhaps a warning shot to other european union countries that you know, if you do start to mess around with the rules and regulations, then they're all going to be comebacks from
san diego and london. sonya i see barnes johnson is also thank he and mike on had a wide ranging and frank discussion yes. classic diplomatic tool, perhaps for stronger words than they wish to admit to. but look, i mean it's really sort of focusing on that route. that seems to have sprung up around those fishing licenses. and perhaps really from boris johnson, slightly disingenuously. of course, he speaks fluent french and understands perfectly. the less about he refers to that was sent by the...
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president as to what he made of negotiations around climate change but the un secretary general was pretty frank about it. i leave rome, he said, with hopes unfulfilled but not buried. which rather sets the scene for what are sure to be heated discussions here in glasgow. the host boris johnson discussions here in glasgow. the host borisjohnson said it's about will and leadership. here is our political editor. a sunday stroll, a stylish canine seems the perfect accessory amongst the ancient alleys. what conflicts, whatever epic political struggles of the streets. history round every corner. then sport 15 of the most powerful leaders in the world taking in the sites. a coin in the famous fountain to guarantee a wish but it might take more than tradition to stop the uk and pulling away. 0thers watch on. even borisjohnson wanted italy to inspire progress ahead of the climate meeting under way in rome. if we do not act now, the paris agreement will be looked at in the future not at _ agreement will be looked at in the future not at the _ agreement will be looked at in the future not at the moment -
president as to what he made of negotiations around climate change but the un secretary general was pretty frank about it. i leave rome, he said, with hopes unfulfilled but not buried. which rather sets the scene for what are sure to be heated discussions here in glasgow. the host boris johnson discussions here in glasgow. the host borisjohnson said it's about will and leadership. here is our political editor. a sunday stroll, a stylish canine seems the perfect accessory amongst the ancient...
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and you want them on juries and home office in your township created by god, locating in his drink frank frantic effort emancipation proclamation in the reinstatement of slavery. in famous copperheads for making them heroes and they began fernando woods and franklin pierce. in one point he has a dream's idea of a future up utopian which black people have been exterminated and jefferson davis as the emperor and copperheads our loyalty. lindsay excited to find himself in the stream and duke and asby pretty early opposed to the civil war, nancy in one stretch teased presently can introduces himself to lincoln as a pre- born democratic tells lincoln, you are hunting and he tells lincoln that he will only if the present follows his demand to revoke the proclamation and disarm african-american soldiers and some black back to their southern enslavers. and by lincoln's own response to these requests, nancy reads, are saying that lincoln be eight, i'm done with you and he announces that his misery and when lincoln went in 1864 election and becomes. [inaudible]. in 1965 and re- surrenders to grant
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>> the main character in the book, and all-american hero, being airbrushed from history is colonel frank howling man haole. he is going to end up as commandant of the american sector. a fascinating character, full of energy, dynamic, and he's determined to get his way in berlin, he finds himself left to head in a class with his soviet opposite number. they will never ci to eye. what is interesting about colonel haole is the americans and the brits, with instructions from the government to get on with soviet wartime partner. this helped win the war, governments in washington and london are determined to keep this going but colonel haole, when he arrives in berlin, the cold -- these are not allies. he writes in his diary and memoir, came to berlin thinking the germans are the enemy and i realized straight away the soviets are the enemy. the soviet commandant is thereunder instruction from stalin to kick the americans and british out of berlin. they want to take over the whole of berlin, the states are massive, the whole of europe up for grabs. and colonel haole is determined to prevent the
>> the main character in the book, and all-american hero, being airbrushed from history is colonel frank howling man haole. he is going to end up as commandant of the american sector. a fascinating character, full of energy, dynamic, and he's determined to get his way in berlin, he finds himself left to head in a class with his soviet opposite number. they will never ci to eye. what is interesting about colonel haole is the americans and the brits, with instructions from the government to...
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we had a - wide-ranging and frank discussion as wide—ranging and frank discussion as you would expect between long—standing friends and very close allies. thanks, let's go to peter walker of the guardian. few have talked a really good game, but in _ few have talked a really good game, but in the _ few have talked a really good game, but in the budgetjust gone fuel duty was— but in the budgetjust gone fuel duty was not raised. there are other things— duty was not raised. there are other things you _ duty was not raised. there are other things you could have done as well. is it possible that countries will see policies like that and cutting foreign — see policies like that and cutting foreign aid, a lot of which went to developing nations helping to fight climate _ developing nations helping to fight climate change and think, if you will not — climate change and think, if you will not do — climate change and think, if you will not do it i don't see why we should? — will not do it i don't see why we should? , ., ., ., ., should? first of all, on foreign aid, as should? firs
we had a - wide-ranging and frank discussion as wide—ranging and frank discussion as you would expect between long—standing friends and very close allies. thanks, let's go to peter walker of the guardian. few have talked a really good game, but in _ few have talked a really good game, but in the _ few have talked a really good game, but in the budgetjust gone fuel duty was— but in the budgetjust gone fuel duty was not raised. there are other things— duty was not raised. there are other...
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frank, more france, them on the phone from cotton. this is normally the time of the day where you see a lot of cars on the street of the shop open. and we can count on. you can count the number of cars that pass by and if not, many, normally people are either on their way back home or on their way to see other assess. and you can see some kind of what could be. but since the military take over on monday and especially following yesterday's mass protest, there's hardly any kind of business activity here at the central business district . now there was this committee that the grassroots committee was a dental level, have called on the people in their neighborhoods and their residential areas to stay in their home and abide by the civil disobedience committee. the teachers union has responded and said that they will be joining that call for civil could be . and also the pharmacists union was also called night to put in for professors to continue setting a barricade in the residential neighborhood and continue their process. and still, th
frank, more france, them on the phone from cotton. this is normally the time of the day where you see a lot of cars on the street of the shop open. and we can count on. you can count the number of cars that pass by and if not, many, normally people are either on their way back home or on their way to see other assess. and you can see some kind of what could be. but since the military take over on monday and especially following yesterday's mass protest, there's hardly any kind of business...
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so this again was very frank and candid discussion, one between 2 friends that are looking to work out their differences and move forward, working cooperatively and give you the update. kimberly, how can life press in brian russell santa is in east temple with more on that meeting between biden and oto on from turkeys perspective. this is the 2nd time that prisoner won an prism by than had won a one a me thing. the 1st one was in june in a nato summit in brussels, and since then it was long awaited that present this 2 presents are going to meet again. so the expectation were quite high during the u. n. g summit in, in new york, but it didn't take place the meeting between the 2 leaders. but finally, it happened in rome. and relation between tis these 2 countries are streamed over several issues, regional issues and domestic issues, human rights in the country, and also regional issues such as east mediterranean, syria, north africa, and so on. but 2 days out, the 2 days a meeting was quite important, not only in regards it just turkish relationship, but also for the ne to as well. beca
so this again was very frank and candid discussion, one between 2 friends that are looking to work out their differences and move forward, working cooperatively and give you the update. kimberly, how can life press in brian russell santa is in east temple with more on that meeting between biden and oto on from turkeys perspective. this is the 2nd time that prisoner won an prism by than had won a one a me thing. the 1st one was in june in a nato summit in brussels, and since then it was long...
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english crowd, recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running frank assessments. what's the point of the un if multilateralism isn't part of indiana? we need some or we're sovereign states can exchange is focus likely to change biking behavior health. it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis of the days, global headlines inside story on al jazeera ah al jazeera with every hulu . this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily anguish. this is the news ally from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes . she 20 late as a grade to k global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. but there's no pledge on net 0 emissions as the focus shifts to glasgow. the climate summit, taiwan and tre, dominate talks between the u. s. secretary of state and he is chinese counterpart. both sides of grade to keep lines of communication.
english crowd, recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running frank assessments. what's the point of the un if multilateralism isn't part of indiana? we need some or we're sovereign states can exchange is focus likely to change biking behavior health. it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis...
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. >> i want you to listen about what republican pollster frank lund said about the infrastructure bill that terry mcauliffe demanding gets passed, it's not gotten passed. maybe tuesday just as voters are finishing voting on election day. this is what the republican pollsters say. >> i don't think democratic passage will have an impact in virginia. i do think attitude towards biden and former president trump matter a great deal. >> what do you think? >> look, if they pass it tuesday, it's going to be too late to make a difference. obviously, people in virginia, we were even hearing from democrats on capitol hill that they wanted this bill to pass a while ago, right. virginia wants it passed as early as last week to have some sort of benefit and churn voters out. it's probably going to be too late. just to go back to terry mcauliffe saying now maybe he wants a more positive message. he's the one who has been bringing up trump over and over again. he's been using the former president's name more than perhaps his own opponent. he's the one who really made this race about trump and that's t
. >> i want you to listen about what republican pollster frank lund said about the infrastructure bill that terry mcauliffe demanding gets passed, it's not gotten passed. maybe tuesday just as voters are finishing voting on election day. this is what the republican pollsters say. >> i don't think democratic passage will have an impact in virginia. i do think attitude towards biden and former president trump matter a great deal. >> what do you think? >> look, if they pass...
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when frank harper, again philadelphia was a hotbed of abolitionist activity and i talked about just for campaigns and the excitement coming through and how courageous were the quakers and the abolitionists fighting the people who would come to try to take them back and harper devoting herself because a free man is kidnapped and stolen and then she writes one of her famous poems and i talk about that but also when she would give box on the abolitionists were good she would read the poem and send them when john brown after harpers ferry she befriended his widow and was found among his possessions. people might not be exposed and come alive and make it relevant to our moment. i and the chapter by comparing to some of the young women who looked eloquent during the protest in the spring of 2020. they were sort of like her daughters in some ways. >> and that is so beautiful. >> i fell in love with francis harper when i was a college student. i discovered she was in philadelphia and dad he knew nothing about her. i could have taught him about her. >> have you been back to philadelphia recently
when frank harper, again philadelphia was a hotbed of abolitionist activity and i talked about just for campaigns and the excitement coming through and how courageous were the quakers and the abolitionists fighting the people who would come to try to take them back and harper devoting herself because a free man is kidnapped and stolen and then she writes one of her famous poems and i talk about that but also when she would give box on the abolitionists were good she would read the poem and send...
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host: let's hear from frank, maryland, on the independent line. is the united states back, our opening question this morning. caller: i do not think so. we still have an awful lot more of allies in afghanistan. it will get cold. i think it puts us in position where, if we go abroad to try to help people and work with local populations, there is a major trust deficit after the withdrawal in afghanistan. we are still tracking just 200 of my colleagues and their immediate family, and they are on the run. host: how are you doing that? caller: i am in touch with my former interpreters who came to the united states on the siv program about 14 years ago, and of course, they are still in touch with people who guarded our outpost and people who worked with the coalition. it is a tough time for them and america seems to have forgotten, but i do not think our foreign policy in the medium to long term will be as effective if we do not look out for our allies abroad. host: thanks for that. this is from the atlanta journal-constitution. trump attends wonderful
host: let's hear from frank, maryland, on the independent line. is the united states back, our opening question this morning. caller: i do not think so. we still have an awful lot more of allies in afghanistan. it will get cold. i think it puts us in position where, if we go abroad to try to help people and work with local populations, there is a major trust deficit after the withdrawal in afghanistan. we are still tracking just 200 of my colleagues and their immediate family, and they are on...
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., let's be frank. we were discussing it in the last ushour, that a lot of thes issues, whether the iran nuclear talks, climate change, covid crisis, all of them deal with china and russia and the leaders of those countries are not there. does it make it advantageous for the u.s. or a lost opportunity right now to get any progress done at a conference like this? >> i think it is advantageous to the table, having joe biden at the table, xi jinping not there, gives the united states a chance to regain momentum in terms of global leadership. the challenge for all of these leaders is actually to deliver results, collective action on the international stage has been haltding. each of these leaders has to not only commit to something in glasgow, but they haveom to com backve to their capitals and convert pledges for real action. that's the challenge for the united states as twell. the democratic party seems committed to advanced the climate agenda, and the republican party is sitting on sidelines. that is a c
., let's be frank. we were discussing it in the last ushour, that a lot of thes issues, whether the iran nuclear talks, climate change, covid crisis, all of them deal with china and russia and the leaders of those countries are not there. does it make it advantageous for the u.s. or a lost opportunity right now to get any progress done at a conference like this? >> i think it is advantageous to the table, having joe biden at the table, xi jinping not there, gives the united states a...
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>> i think you all could do a better job of selling it to be frank with you. pete: that was one of many scary media moments this year. we will look at the most frightening bill ahead. plus, tom brady also known as-- wow, look at that, kind of uncanny. is that tom brady or joe concha, live on fox square, ready to judge a serious football contest between yours truly and it will cane. the name on the back is wrong. ♪♪ the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. this prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. impressive. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ new daily moisture for face. will: welcome back. rick, are you supposed to take this? take it. >> i was not in place. i didn't have a microphone. i didn't have a costume. you have no idea what's happening. you are watching the weather right now as we have rain continuing today and parts of new england and it will move out by this afternoon with cold air moving in across parts of the planes and the west. more storms mov
>> i think you all could do a better job of selling it to be frank with you. pete: that was one of many scary media moments this year. we will look at the most frightening bill ahead. plus, tom brady also known as-- wow, look at that, kind of uncanny. is that tom brady or joe concha, live on fox square, ready to judge a serious football contest between yours truly and it will cane. the name on the back is wrong. ♪♪ the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my...
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her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser john ehrlichman a special system to the president for urban affairs. he ultimately became head of government relations for chase manhattan bank and present ceo of the federal bank of pittsburgh. a special note jonas joined this evening by his daughter alexandria so welcome to both of you. john's new book "the last li
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i now yield to chairman frank pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. chairman, members of the committee. when i listen to my republican colleagues and they talk about the challenges that they face, their constituents face, they are not the challenges that i hear from my constituents at home. what i heard during the covid crisis was, people's concerns about public health, whether they were going to get covid. whether the hospitals were going to be able to deal with it. whether the vaccinations were going to get out. when i go home i hear about all the infrastructure problems. the roads that need to be fixed. the trains that need to be upgraded. in our state we are between philadelphia and new york. i hear about long-term economic challenges because so many people in the middle class feel they have been left behind. so i want everyone to understand in the perspective here that i have. basically as democrats we have tried to address these things during the covid crisis and beyond in three ways. first was the american rescue plan. which essentially helped
i now yield to chairman frank pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. chairman, members of the committee. when i listen to my republican colleagues and they talk about the challenges that they face, their constituents face, they are not the challenges that i hear from my constituents at home. what i heard during the covid crisis was, people's concerns about public health, whether they were going to get covid. whether the hospitals were going to be able to deal with it. whether the vaccinations...
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i will pile on and say i agree with everybody and raise the conscience of our ex-commissioner frank fung who was rigid on those five findings and i don't see that the five findings have been met which is according to this whole discussion. commissioner lazarus, since you started, would you like to make a motion, please? >> commissioner lazarus: certainly. i need a quick reminder. is this -- do we just have to uphold the decision? >> director: uphold the denial of the variance on the basis of the five findings requireded under planning code were not met. >> commissioner lazarus: you essentially said it. that's my motion. >> director: we have a motion from commissioner lazarus. deny the appeal and uphold the variance based on the five findings have not been met. on that motion, [roll call] so that motion carries 4-0 and the appeal is denied. as i said before, item 7a through d have been continued. so that was the end of our items. mr. havel, we weren't taking anymore comment. the decision's been made. do you have a question about the process? >> i do not. i was just hoping i'd have a chanc
i will pile on and say i agree with everybody and raise the conscience of our ex-commissioner frank fung who was rigid on those five findings and i don't see that the five findings have been met which is according to this whole discussion. commissioner lazarus, since you started, would you like to make a motion, please? >> commissioner lazarus: certainly. i need a quick reminder. is this -- do we just have to uphold the decision? >> director: uphold the denial of the variance on the...
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traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me, iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera frank assessments. what's the point of the un if multilateralism isn't part of its dna? we need somewhere, we're sovereign states can exchange use informed opinions. he's focus likely to change biting behavioral, it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do when it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on out jazeera compelling, we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continued to arrive at the explosion in spite, i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was like. unequal to broadcasting some nelson have been on august night, he was born happy al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year reward. for the 5th year running. the climate emergency is upon us. but why have government left? it's so late to act. we've allowed climate ch
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so frank, it's great to have you with us. can't think of anyone better to talk to than you about this. i'd like it get your reaction to what we're hearing here from that judge overseeing sentencing for the january 6th rioters. that judge is questioning why prosecutors are charging them as if they were actually nonviolent protesters who interrupted congressional proceedings, and not like insurrectionists who attacked our democracy which is how prosecutors and quite frankly this administration have been describing them all along. >> so let's try to unpack this. i think it's helpful to start by just reminding folks that the strategy from the prosecutor's standpoint is to start with the lesser defendants and work their way up to the more serious, grave offenses that are going to come with people who enacted the greatest violence and may have been involved in planning and or organizing the event. okay, with that in mind, let's look at this through two lenses, the judge's lens and the prosecutor's lens. the prosecutor has to say, l
so frank, it's great to have you with us. can't think of anyone better to talk to than you about this. i'd like it get your reaction to what we're hearing here from that judge overseeing sentencing for the january 6th rioters. that judge is questioning why prosecutors are charging them as if they were actually nonviolent protesters who interrupted congressional proceedings, and not like insurrectionists who attacked our democracy which is how prosecutors and quite frankly this administration...
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. >> the three of you convinced me that it was pretty well under reagan with frank simplicity and so forth so if it works so well under reagan i will grant jamie's argument we haven't seen that moral clarity so there is a question i will hit you with in a moment that donald trump, god bless him in my opinion he set the speeches including in warsaw that hr mentioned. then walked away from the lectern and never behaved as if he had given those. why is it that reagan's example it works why is it so hard to follow? >> it is a puzzle but old habits die hard. but we do have to be careful as we look back at reagan and his successes from the hindsight of course it worked out it's so simple because between that wasn't really clear reagan had confidence that he had a lot of criticism because he was trying very risky things and challenging a lot of wisdom and it was somewhat different from the russia that we face today especially on the nucleoside and on the economic side but went to take away china especially remember our adversary is the chinese communist party but they are central allies the
. >> the three of you convinced me that it was pretty well under reagan with frank simplicity and so forth so if it works so well under reagan i will grant jamie's argument we haven't seen that moral clarity so there is a question i will hit you with in a moment that donald trump, god bless him in my opinion he set the speeches including in warsaw that hr mentioned. then walked away from the lectern and never behaved as if he had given those. why is it that reagan's example it works why...
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he showed up on capitol hill and gave a frank conversation the state of his presidency could be on the line and it wasn't just him, he reminded them their congressional majorities in the house and the senate could depend on getting something done. we saw a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure package, it was scuttled. it looks a lot like what happened four weeks earlier. now we hear while the president wanted a vote before his plane touched down in rome, there could be a vote next tuesday but the thing is, that's not going to help terry mcauliffe in virginia at the governor's race. glenn youngkin is more than happy the democrats bladder on that but the question is, with a win on this, will it be enough to increase poll numbers? democrats are going to need a power hitter in the midterms and they are going to need to from behind joe biden with an accomplishment. thus far though, a lot of fits and starts but we will see. jon: quickly on that virginia race, how numbers are democrats? when you is one point ahead. >> they are incredible enormous, they are looking at the pulling and seeing y
he showed up on capitol hill and gave a frank conversation the state of his presidency could be on the line and it wasn't just him, he reminded them their congressional majorities in the house and the senate could depend on getting something done. we saw a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure package, it was scuttled. it looks a lot like what happened four weeks earlier. now we hear while the president wanted a vote before his plane touched down in rome, there could be a vote next tuesday but...
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for me, we move full to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let the part when denise, his growth and progress, invent indonesia. now a big lake near the car, attract tourists and under pins, the local economy. thousands depend on its precious souls. ah, al jazeera well explored the major environmental issues above and below the surface that threatens lake red bus very existence center goals. spring plate on al jazeera lou investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera. ah, at least 3 people are reportedly shot dead. incidence is tens of thousands take to the streets, demonstrating against military rule. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. climate change and rebuilding the global economy topsy gender, on the opening day of the g. 20 summit in ra, to grind rabble say they've seized the key.
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the risk got worse earlier this week when frank sees the british boats, the u. k is threatening to conduct increased checks on you vessels fishing in its waters. if franz goes ahead with proposed sanctions, or news at the top of the hour up next is fault line. ah, ah ah, i went on when i came to be all going to go out and buy you battle thing. we're going to feel when we met in honduras, he'd been walking for 3 days. the beginning of a long and dangerous journey to the united states. because the waste, they give us all single garza of our music. nothing. when i was 19 he told us he left home after he was fired from his job and a ranch because some of the cattle that he cared for had died. he says there was not enough water for the cows to drink. central america has gotten hotter and dryer over the last few decades. and honduras is now going through a severe drought. went on long, long, long, long account. someone who was in the room and they went out some of the over the years, hundreds of thousands of 100 have this trip to escape poverty and violence. but as cl
the risk got worse earlier this week when frank sees the british boats, the u. k is threatening to conduct increased checks on you vessels fishing in its waters. if franz goes ahead with proposed sanctions, or news at the top of the hour up next is fault line. ah, ah ah, i went on when i came to be all going to go out and buy you battle thing. we're going to feel when we met in honduras, he'd been walking for 3 days. the beginning of a long and dangerous journey to the united states. because...
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with the australians to give them the diesel submarines, and a multimillion-dollar deal, and he was frank about it and talked about how important france is as an ally. he said, you know, this isn't worth damaging the friendship because we have celebrated too much together, we've suffered too much together, basically the united states and france have been through too much together for this to be what severs that relationship. and i thought it was really candid. you saw macron's face. >> it lit. >> up he said they need to talk about what's ahead and not what has happened in the last few weeks. >> my team saw macron on the street last night. they said he looked like he was having a good time walking around. maybe they meant fences. ax, you know this is an easy opportunity for the right to do something dissimilar to what happened to president obama when you were with him and he went out and gave that big speech in cairo and seems to be, you know, making an obvious point to the rest of the world, which is the united states has to pick up its game. the right killed him for being an apologist to
with the australians to give them the diesel submarines, and a multimillion-dollar deal, and he was frank about it and talked about how important france is as an ally. he said, you know, this isn't worth damaging the friendship because we have celebrated too much together, we've suffered too much together, basically the united states and france have been through too much together for this to be what severs that relationship. and i thought it was really candid. you saw macron's face. >> it...
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and essentially the way officials are talking about this meeting that's under way right now is pretty frank, saying it is a no-bs conversation. they want the leaders to get on the same page when it comes to iran and basically develop a strategy, which means they do not have a current strategy and they're trying to figure out a viable one. it's really fascinating and it could be really critical to when you think back to biden's time in office how he handled iran is going to be a big aspect of it. >> this may very well be a make-or-break moment for the iran nuclear deal or the prospect of potentially resurrecting it. biden came in, they did want to make a hard try at resurrecting this deal. they talked about lengthening and strengthening it, but it's dragged out for months, very little progress, arguably back tracking as iran built up stockpiles of enriched uranium, closer than they've been since the negotiations to a breakout point to build a bomb. and you have clear frustration from the u.s. and its allies and really, frankly, part of the discussion today will be forget about resurrecting t
and essentially the way officials are talking about this meeting that's under way right now is pretty frank, saying it is a no-bs conversation. they want the leaders to get on the same page when it comes to iran and basically develop a strategy, which means they do not have a current strategy and they're trying to figure out a viable one. it's really fascinating and it could be really critical to when you think back to biden's time in office how he handled iran is going to be a big aspect of...
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frank, thank you so much for being here. how should "the wall street journal" have handled this issue? >> completely differently. what they should have done, when they published the letter, if they were going to publish the letter at all, i question even that they should have put the skepticism and context around it that they didn't afterwards. the letter you were just quoting from. michael if i came to you to your guest book and said hey, i've gait a great guest, but they're bananas. would you put them on the air without pointing 0 out they're bananas? so there's bad stuff, coming back in the corrected editorial, they pointed out for example, particular examples in trump's litany that were just flat-out wrong. why they didn't do that the first time, it really gives free real estate. and it's a very damaging thing for a professional news organization to do that. >> i read the journal, perhaps as we do online, looking for a print script here. to your point, there it is letters to the editor. they printed it, frank, like any o
frank, thank you so much for being here. how should "the wall street journal" have handled this issue? >> completely differently. what they should have done, when they published the letter, if they were going to publish the letter at all, i question even that they should have put the skepticism and context around it that they didn't afterwards. the letter you were just quoting from. michael if i came to you to your guest book and said hey, i've gait a great guest, but they're...
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but i have something they need, too, and i think when you can come forward on a very frank basis about that, very professional basis, most of the time with most of the people that will work relatively well. nina: those are really wise words, especially to young people coming up the ladder. you like smart women smart power, we're all champions and supporters of women in national security. do you see the women -- the same way you were shaped by the era of the fall of the berlin wall and that optimism, do you see young women today going into national security shaped by something different? secretary hicks: i think -- nina: obviously it's something different. what are they shaped by? secretary hicks: we had an influx of young professionals after 9/11. it happened on the military service and national security and civilian side. that's now a full generation 20 years later, that's a full generation path. nina: 9/11 baby. secretary hicks: now we are seeing people looking at a globalized world. that's what i see young people coming in. they're looking at national security tied very much to how
but i have something they need, too, and i think when you can come forward on a very frank basis about that, very professional basis, most of the time with most of the people that will work relatively well. nina: those are really wise words, especially to young people coming up the ladder. you like smart women smart power, we're all champions and supporters of women in national security. do you see the women -- the same way you were shaped by the era of the fall of the berlin wall and that...
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for me, we move pool to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest. let pre pop linda. this is growth and progress. invent indonesia. now, lou a. how are you watching al jazeera, i'm emily angland. reminder about top stories, dis, our world late is, are in rome, discussing the global economic recovery from the close of 19 pandemic you and urging them to take ambitious action on climate change or risk. subjecting the world to catastrophic outcome rebels in ethiopia is too dry region say they face their strategic kind of fee in the neighboring and higher region is not a confirmation from the government. dive in, algebra, conte independently, verify the claim. and protest is back on the streets of customs announcing monday's military curve. the us down, the un calling on to them military, not the entity with demonstration. at least 11 people have been killed during protest. wait 2 ways is delight his golf country to recall its lebanese amb
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a classic example is with the dodd frank act. dodd frank prohibited consumers of financial products to engage in "abusive" acts or practices. but the law's definition of this new term is so vague. during the cfpb's entire existence, it has never bothered to issue a rule to clarify this definition. that did not stop the obama cfpb from bringing enforcement actions, accusing businesses of abusive conduct. the trump cfpb issued a sensible policy to curb this practice. the biden cfpb however quickly rescinded this policy and took no steps to provide regulatory clarity. instead, in just his second week on the job, the director brought and settled an enforcement action against the company for abusive contact, even though the cfpb did not define the term. cfpb alleged "an abusive market dominance," which is a foreign concept taken from european antitrust legal theories, not american consumer laws. the biden cfpb exceeded the bounds of its statutory authority by acting outside of its jurisdiction. take the cfpb's overreach into landlord-
a classic example is with the dodd frank act. dodd frank prohibited consumers of financial products to engage in "abusive" acts or practices. but the law's definition of this new term is so vague. during the cfpb's entire existence, it has never bothered to issue a rule to clarify this definition. that did not stop the obama cfpb from bringing enforcement actions, accusing businesses of abusive conduct. the trump cfpb issued a sensible policy to curb this practice. the biden cfpb...
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host: that is frank in west virginia. i suppose as a host and producer of these programs, one of the themes his i had a vision of the certain industry. that went away and now i have to do something else. guest: yeah. that is the story we hear over and over again in our show. just because things went away does not mean there is not hope as pointed out. we do have stories of people who have found second and third chapters. they are not quite as exalted as the earlier time in their life but they are back on their feet. we see that again and again where these massive transitions have changed -- one of the subjects of our show, i called him the forrest gump of the american experience because he was a different -- in different places from being laid off to being an uber driver and working in a strip club. these are the cycles people are going through. they are not staying with one job for their entire career. host: in this case, this happened personally directly to you. guest: yeah. i have had to reinvent myself and i am now se
host: that is frank in west virginia. i suppose as a host and producer of these programs, one of the themes his i had a vision of the certain industry. that went away and now i have to do something else. guest: yeah. that is the story we hear over and over again in our show. just because things went away does not mean there is not hope as pointed out. we do have stories of people who have found second and third chapters. they are not quite as exalted as the earlier time in their life but they...
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and so you wonder what the americans are doing to be frank? that's probably the next target in terms of insisting that they begin to tell us what they plan to do about these artifacts that are also in the collections and museums. previously we heard that well, colonization was an euro p and in terms of africa. and so this is an european problem. but this is so nonsensical, you know, really crazy argument to make because germany did not look binion artifact, right? they acquired them in the same way that the american institutions acquired them from all kinds of sources when germany is now returning more the 1000 objects that are in its collections. and so we're all waiting and asking what these are, the museums across the pilot, especially in the united states are going to do about the not that they're keeping because we will not keep quiet about it. it's a new generation of colors and activists that are very clear about addressing these injustices of history. it's more than a 100 years now and it's about time to begin to take them to task. it'
and so you wonder what the americans are doing to be frank? that's probably the next target in terms of insisting that they begin to tell us what they plan to do about these artifacts that are also in the collections and museums. previously we heard that well, colonization was an euro p and in terms of africa. and so this is an european problem. but this is so nonsensical, you know, really crazy argument to make because germany did not look binion artifact, right? they acquired them in the same...
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the comments i heard, we had a few members who were, includinging myself to be frank, about to say frequency and reliability and crowding were a priority. we also had other members who valued having [inaudible] so it wasn't so much about -- it was less about how fast the bus came or how [inaudible] the ride was, but [inaudible] transfers so that was an imminent shown in the jay church discussion and also some discussions about traveling between the richmond and fort mason, for example. >> ok. chair chan? >> thank you. >> great. any other director questions or comments? seeing none, let's open up the phone line for public comment on the citizens advisory council report. only. operator: you have two questions remaining. >> next speaker, plea. >> caller: can you hear me now? >> yes, we can. >> caller: great. david again. all i want to say about the c.a.c. right now is chair michael chen is doing a fine job and the vice chair did a fantastic job chairing the last meeting. on thursday. thank you to both of the them and to the other members currently serving. thanks. >> thanks for the feedback. ne
the comments i heard, we had a few members who were, includinging myself to be frank, about to say frequency and reliability and crowding were a priority. we also had other members who valued having [inaudible] so it wasn't so much about -- it was less about how fast the bus came or how [inaudible] the ride was, but [inaudible] transfers so that was an imminent shown in the jay church discussion and also some discussions about traveling between the richmond and fort mason, for example. >>...
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it would be a full and frank account of what really happened and why. there was an incident the afternoon of the murder at the school. toni confronted mickey in the school hallway. toni saw mickey in the hallway, said kody, and called her a slut. said look there, there's that slut. the girls argued, said kody and he intervened. told toni to knock it off. plausible? may be. before anybody heard about kody's statement, mickey's sister d.j. told us this. >> toni really hated her. she'd walk by and toni would say something so rude under her breath. >> we're talking about a couple of years, though. >> the hatred in toni grew more and more and more, i don't know why, to tell you, but it just escalated. >> as kody told the d.a., it escalated to a fever that day and so he suggested, why don't you guys just talk it out? and toni agreed and said, she just wanted to duke it out with micaela, so i relayed the message to mickey and said she wants to fight it out and mickey came to the resolution and said okay. so mickey did get into a car with him, voluntarily. they
it would be a full and frank account of what really happened and why. there was an incident the afternoon of the murder at the school. toni confronted mickey in the school hallway. toni saw mickey in the hallway, said kody, and called her a slut. said look there, there's that slut. the girls argued, said kody and he intervened. told toni to knock it off. plausible? may be. before anybody heard about kody's statement, mickey's sister d.j. told us this. >> toni really hated her. she'd walk...
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to be frank, i find it difficult to, to understand this in fisheries terms. i think there must be an additional element which is domestic french politics because these kinds of issues about the allocation of licenses issuing of licenses can cause these technical difficulties, but they are usually result of a technical level. and indeed i understand that the discussions between the u. k and the you have been proceeding to resolve the standing issues involved. so those licenses will be borderline cases, quite difficult, where the evidence of having fish historically within the 6 to 12 mile limit is absent others. they will be upper judas that are trying to secure the advantage of having a endorse and deficient you say water. so it's highly technical, we would expect progress to be made at that level. very much surprised that it's been escalated to this level and this level of belligerent directory could be used . thousands of protesters have been marching in molly's capital, damica against the presence of french military. france has already begun to withdraw so
to be frank, i find it difficult to, to understand this in fisheries terms. i think there must be an additional element which is domestic french politics because these kinds of issues about the allocation of licenses issuing of licenses can cause these technical difficulties, but they are usually result of a technical level. and indeed i understand that the discussions between the u. k and the you have been proceeding to resolve the standing issues involved. so those licenses will be borderline...