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quadrilateral that draws, the corners would be northern virginia, rochester, new york, chicago, and south florida. personally, i would appreciate being geo-located whenever there is any sort of need for services like this. obviously we are in a different era in terms of what it really means to provide services to people where they are. i want to thank the team for their hard work bringing this into the modern era. >> thank you for drawing that quadrilateral. [laughter] commissioner gomez? >> thank you. my first ever site visit as a commissioner was to join chairwoman rosenworcel in maryland, and thank you for hosting us. i walked away that day with a fuller appreciation for the importance of making the 988 lifeline available to the public, and gratitude for the hundreds of volunteer centers and staff that provide support to callers across the country. as the 988 has become available -- lifeline has become available, we have learned how to improve support for callers, and today we take steps toward such an improvement. doing everything we can to ensure individuals experiencing crisis can receive t
quadrilateral that draws, the corners would be northern virginia, rochester, new york, chicago, and south florida. personally, i would appreciate being geo-located whenever there is any sort of need for services like this. obviously we are in a different era in terms of what it really means to provide services to people where they are. i want to thank the team for their hard work bringing this into the modern era. >> thank you for drawing that quadrilateral. [laughter] commissioner gomez?...
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the pendulum has now swung to the texas and florida cases, and missouri b morsi, and the relationship between technology and the government, and the public is at an all-time inflection point to where the problem of scale is so severe and the realization that they cannot effectively moderate political speech and advertising in a way of -- forget keeping everybody happy because that is zero-sum, but perhaps keeping the space healthy is completely impossible, so the solution is to have political content with machine learning models trained on every social issue that exists. it is quite imperfect when you think about the scale at which there are rating area even though that is the approach they have taken, you will still see spy reality across certain content that will still become issues to companies. it is one approach, not necessarily the one i agree with for this course and living in a healthy democracy, but that is what they have turned this into. >> i'm looking back at my previous testimony. as a the date of this, i think this is still true, if you do have synthetic content and you
the pendulum has now swung to the texas and florida cases, and missouri b morsi, and the relationship between technology and the government, and the public is at an all-time inflection point to where the problem of scale is so severe and the realization that they cannot effectively moderate political speech and advertising in a way of -- forget keeping everybody happy because that is zero-sum, but perhaps keeping the space healthy is completely impossible, so the solution is to have political...
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with that, i yield senator from florida. mr. rubio: in a few hours, it appears, in a few hours here the press headlines are going to read that the senate just passed the ukraine funding bill. that's what they'll call it. this bill is about a lot more than just ukraine. there's a lot in this bill and i want to go through some of it. first of all, it provides something i have strongly supported, which is providing in this case $26 billion to the state of israel to defeat hamas, to defend itself against its enemies. this is something we actually tried to pass on its own and could have passed on its own months ago. it was blocked, held hostage for ukraine funding but it's something we should have done months ago. it's interesting, you know, i think israel in and of itself is a miracle country. on the first day of its existence, it was invaded i believe by 12 separate armies, the whole world thought they would be overrun and defeated very quickly and they survived. and they have throughout their entire existence. had to deal with the
with that, i yield senator from florida. mr. rubio: in a few hours, it appears, in a few hours here the press headlines are going to read that the senate just passed the ukraine funding bill. that's what they'll call it. this bill is about a lot more than just ukraine. there's a lot in this bill and i want to go through some of it. first of all, it provides something i have strongly supported, which is providing in this case $26 billion to the state of israel to defeat hamas, to defend itself...
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host: next, tampa, florida on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning, kimberly. how are you? host: i am good. thank you. what is your top new story of the week? caller: so many of them. i want to address first of all that we set and we wave our finger at everyone else and we don't even look at the mirror. the ridiculous stuff that we are arguing about these days is always other americans. we have americans that are hating other americans and we have real problems in this world. we cannot wait to point at the other guy when this is our house. all we do is hate each other and blame the other guy for it. we have all of these protests across the nation, and there are people in those protests paid to make those other people who are there righteously look bad. it is happening everywhere. there are traitors across this nation for cash. we are turning americans against americans, and we cannot help but eat it up and it is disgusting. it is disgusting that we have a present and a courtroom who has broken so many laws. my party even refuses
host: next, tampa, florida on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning, kimberly. how are you? host: i am good. thank you. what is your top new story of the week? caller: so many of them. i want to address first of all that we set and we wave our finger at everyone else and we don't even look at the mirror. the ridiculous stuff that we are arguing about these days is always other americans. we have americans that are hating other americans and we have real problems in this...
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host: next, tampa, florida on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning, kimberly. how are you? host: i am good. thank you. what is your top new story of the week? caller: so many of them. i want to address first of all that we set and we wave our finger at everyone else and we don't even look at the mirror. the ridiculous stuff that we are arguing about these days is always other americans. we have americans that are hating other americans and we have real problems in this world. we cannot wait to point at the other guy when this is our house. all we do is hate each other and blame the other guy for it. we have all of these protests across the nation, and there are people in those protests paid to make those other people who are there righteously look bad. it is happening everywhere. there are traitors across this nation for cash. we are turning americans against americans, and we cannot help but eat it up and it is disgusting. it is disgusting that we have a president and a courtroom who has broken so many laws. my party even refuse
host: next, tampa, florida on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning, kimberly. how are you? host: i am good. thank you. what is your top new story of the week? caller: so many of them. i want to address first of all that we set and we wave our finger at everyone else and we don't even look at the mirror. the ridiculous stuff that we are arguing about these days is always other americans. we have americans that are hating other americans and we have real problems in this...
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. >> this week, 20 24 campaign trail was with president biden as he was on the road in florida and virginia and with vice president harris as she campaigned in wisconsin. with former president trump as he met with voters in manhattan on route to one of his criminal trials. the latest on u.s. house and senate races, including the race to replace the retiring senator, ben cardin, in maryland. first, a look at the latest poll all showing the democratic and gop presumptive nominees in a dead heat. the latest morning paul has president biden and former president trump virtually tied at 44 percent and 43%. in a quinnipiac poll has them at 46%. quinnipiac asked voters who they vote for with independent options. that left the two major party candidates tied at 30 7%. with robert f. kennedy, jr. at 16%. a later poll from the economist had biden and trump tied at 43% apiece, with kennedy taking just 3%. a look at local coverage from north carolina where former president trump was forced to cancel his only plans campaign event last weekend. >> a day after the jury was seated in his new york because tr
. >> this week, 20 24 campaign trail was with president biden as he was on the road in florida and virginia and with vice president harris as she campaigned in wisconsin. with former president trump as he met with voters in manhattan on route to one of his criminal trials. the latest on u.s. house and senate races, including the race to replace the retiring senator, ben cardin, in maryland. first, a look at the latest poll all showing the democratic and gop presumptive nominees in a dead...
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. ♪ host: this week 2020 four campaign trail with us with president biden as he was on the road in florida and virginia and with vice president harris as she campaigned in wisconsin, and with former president trump as he met with voters in manhattan and route to one of his criminal trials. the race to replace a retiring senator in maryland. first a look at the latest polls all showing the democratic and presumptive gop nominees in a dead heat. the latest poll had president biden and president trump tied, and a university poll had them both that 46%. quinnipiac as to they would vote for with third-party options. that left of the two major party candidates tied at 37% with robert half and the -- robert f tied -- at 16%. former president trump was forced to cancel his only planned campaign event. >> a day after the jury was seated in his new york because trial former president donald trump was scheduled to speak at a campaign rally in wilmington tonight. due to the weather the event was canceled 25 minutes before trump was expected to take the stage. heidi kirk spoke with supporters about the
. ♪ host: this week 2020 four campaign trail with us with president biden as he was on the road in florida and virginia and with vice president harris as she campaigned in wisconsin, and with former president trump as he met with voters in manhattan and route to one of his criminal trials. the race to replace a retiring senator in maryland. first a look at the latest polls all showing the democratic and presumptive gop nominees in a dead heat. the latest poll had president biden and president...
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beverly is first in wesley chapel, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. president trump needs immunity and the right to have no one take his election interference away from him. the president, when he was president, did a good job in the four years. right now, we are all in fear of a war with president biden in place. and the reason that president trump did question the election for president biden was because when we went to bed the night before we were supposed to get the totals, president biden was not in the lead in georgia. it was president trump. and then we saw that video of people saying -- the volunteers weren't --went home early because of a water break. host: i want to make sure i understand, you think all presidents should have immunity from criminal prosecution or just president trump? caller: yes, i do, because the way they are handling it now, the next one we will be bringing appleby president biden, because we know he is not following the constitution or any amendments. host: do you think president biden should also have immunity from crim
beverly is first in wesley chapel, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. president trump needs immunity and the right to have no one take his election interference away from him. the president, when he was president, did a good job in the four years. right now, we are all in fear of a war with president biden in place. and the reason that president trump did question the election for president biden was because when we went to bed the night before we were supposed to get the totals,...
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host: let's talk to beverly in florida. hi, beverly. caller: i don't think that trump should be in this courtroom day after day holding him back from being on the campaign trail. there has been no charges all this week while he has been in court that proved that he is guilty of anything. they should give him immunity and let him go on his way with no election interference. host: i was going to say we are talking about the federal cases, not the one in new york. do you think all presidents should be immune from criminal prosecution? caller: it depends on what the criminal charges are at the time the presidents are brought up on these charges but in president trump's case i don't see any charges. i have been watching all week. they have not proved anything he has done wrong other than the democrats don't like him. host: did you follow the oral arguments yesterday? caller: i did. there's a lot of talk. there's no proof. they are just saying things off the top of our head. if this is how our laws are going to be run in washington, d.c., we
host: let's talk to beverly in florida. hi, beverly. caller: i don't think that trump should be in this courtroom day after day holding him back from being on the campaign trail. there has been no charges all this week while he has been in court that proved that he is guilty of anything. they should give him immunity and let him go on his way with no election interference. host: i was going to say we are talking about the federal cases, not the one in new york. do you think all presidents...
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>> not directly but we have done so like in the florida case and we agreeitthe analysis provided by attorney general meese and casey and it points to an important issue. one of their arguments is th we should have the assumption of regularity. that runs into the reality we have here an extornary prosecutor early dish -- prosecutorial power exercised and confirmed by the senate at any me we agree with that position. ae. we haven't raised it yet in this case when it went up on appeal. >> justice alito? >> when you say that the official action be eund from the indictment, that in itself would not achieve muchnls evidence of those ofcial acts were precluded at trial. that what you are saying, that prosecution should not be permitted at trial to prove the official acts as part of the conspiracies that are alleged? >> absolutely and that's the clear implications of brewster and johnson. >> thank you. >> i'm a little bit confused by that. gst if you have a he to defraud or a scheme to accept bribery, there is evidence from which you cainfer that screen -- that scheme and one is the appointment actu
>> not directly but we have done so like in the florida case and we agreeitthe analysis provided by attorney general meese and casey and it points to an important issue. one of their arguments is th we should have the assumption of regularity. that runs into the reality we have here an extornary prosecutor early dish -- prosecutorial power exercised and confirmed by the senate at any me we agree with that position. ae. we haven't raised it yet in this case when it went up on appeal....
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. >> woodrow in he shouldo, florida. democratic caller and you say no. hi. >> hello. tell us why. >> why? because i just personally believe he is guilty as sin. and he is not different from most of the rest of them and our country has gone to -- i won't say, but i don't believe he is entitled the to any consideration in my opinion. >> is any president -- is any president or former president -- should they -- are any of them open to prosecution? or is it just the former president? in this case? >> well, i believe it is -- we're talking about the former president. >> right. >> but -- but there are former presidents before him that were probably just as bad as he is. >> and should they under the law, should they be prosecuted? >> should they be prosecuted? i don't know. if they were not at the timing, and it's been years and years, i don't know that that would really do any good. >> ok. i'm going leave it there woodrow and go on to john. piny flats, tennessee. what do you say? >> i believe that the president should have immunity. the reason i based my beliefs upon is in
. >> woodrow in he shouldo, florida. democratic caller and you say no. hi. >> hello. tell us why. >> why? because i just personally believe he is guilty as sin. and he is not different from most of the rest of them and our country has gone to -- i won't say, but i don't believe he is entitled the to any consideration in my opinion. >> is any president -- is any president or former president -- should they -- are any of them open to prosecution? or is it just the former...
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host: deborah is in odessa, florida. caller: i have a question. we have a program in our area that serves some of the schools like pack asap program -- pack a sack for them to take home. i want to say is do you do any research or do you know anything about how many of the children that are going to school are actually homeless, that their families are living in cars and not getting a well rested night sleep or even proper nutrition and what are we doing about it? guest: that is an excellent question and we do not ask them specifically in our surveys about their home environment to that detail. so that is a very good question and something we will certainly be considering. we have a certain amount of space on the questionnaires that we use for our surveys and a certain amount of background information and questions we can ask, especially for teenagers. but that is a really good idea and something that we will definitely consider. host: barber in garland, texas, and educator. what do you teach? caller: i did teach and just retired after 23 years, mi
host: deborah is in odessa, florida. caller: i have a question. we have a program in our area that serves some of the schools like pack asap program -- pack a sack for them to take home. i want to say is do you do any research or do you know anything about how many of the children that are going to school are actually homeless, that their families are living in cars and not getting a well rested night sleep or even proper nutrition and what are we doing about it? guest: that is an excellent...
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district court can go forward, but also whether the former president trials in florida and georgia can proceed. again, we could see lawyers here who argued the case to reporters outside the court. watching live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> vote donald trump! ♪ >> just getting a look at the sights and sounds isaiah the supreme court after justices heard trump v. united states looking at immunity claims by former president donald trump and this evening at 8:00 eastern will take your calls and comments and we will show today's oral arguments in its entirety. the former president was a new york criminal court for his hush money trial decision as to whether or not he violated the court issued gag order being announced today. shortly before court started, the former president met with supporters at a construction site and talked about the argument at the supreme court today. >>
district court can go forward, but also whether the former president trials in florida and georgia can proceed. again, we could see lawyers here who argued the case to reporters outside the court. watching live coverage here on c-span. ♪ >> vote donald trump! ♪ >> just getting a look at the sights and sounds isaiah the supreme court after justices heard trump v. united states looking at immunity claims by former president donald trump and this evening at 8:00 eastern will take...
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originally scheduled for march 4 but now on hold and whether the former president's trial and georgia and florida can proceed. that trial is proceeding because the hush money payments, those were alleged to take place before the former president was
originally scheduled for march 4 but now on hold and whether the former president's trial and georgia and florida can proceed. that trial is proceeding because the hush money payments, those were alleged to take place before the former president was
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host: that's otis in orange park, florida. this is a full front page above the fold of the "new york times" this morning. the two stories above the fold on the top left side. it's about those protests growing on college campuses around the country. plenty of protests and growing at universities such as texas, from texas to california, places like pittsburgh and san antonio and of course, columbia and new york. speaker of the house mike johnson making statements in the other story in that lead story spot was about yesterday's event that the supreme court justices divided over abortions in emergency, focusing on that idaho abortion play and the action at the supreme court. just yesterday, the folks of the nation at the supreme court yesterday. will be back there again today. and we're hearing your thoughts on the immunity case that will be argued in three hours from now. don in california, a republican, good morning. caller: hi. good morning. thanks for the call tell supreme court should not even taken up this case. two courts w
host: that's otis in orange park, florida. this is a full front page above the fold of the "new york times" this morning. the two stories above the fold on the top left side. it's about those protests growing on college campuses around the country. plenty of protests and growing at universities such as texas, from texas to california, places like pittsburgh and san antonio and of course, columbia and new york. speaker of the house mike johnson making statements in the other story in...
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she was discrg in florida because the fetus still had fetal tos d the hospital said she's not likely to die, but there are going to be seous medical complications. the doctors there refused treat her because they couldn't say she would die. she was horrified, wt me. the next day, shbl. she passed out. thankfullyak to the hospital. there, she received an abortio because she was about to die. mr. turner: yeah. justice sotomayor: what you are telling us, is that a case in which idaho, the day before, would have said it's ok to have an abortion? mr. turner: under idaho's lifesaving exception, a doctor could in good faith -- if the doctor could in good-faith medical judgment determine -- justice sotomayor: no. i'm asking you. the floriddoor said, i can't say she's going to die. mr. turner: yeah. and, your honor, my point is that -- justice sotomayoyour doorays, i can't, with a medical certainty, say she' going to die, but i do know she's going bed to death if we don't have an abortion, but she's t eeding yet, so i'm not sure. need to have medical certainty. justice sotomayor: counsel, ans
she was discrg in florida because the fetus still had fetal tos d the hospital said she's not likely to die, but there are going to be seous medical complications. the doctors there refused treat her because they couldn't say she would die. she was horrified, wt me. the next day, shbl. she passed out. thankfullyak to the hospital. there, she received an abortio because she was about to die. mr. turner: yeah. justice sotomayor: what you are telling us, is that a case in which idaho, the day...
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e florida doctor said, i can't say she's going to die. mr. turner: yeah. and, your honor, my point is that -- justicsotomayor: if your doctor says, i can't, with a medical certainty,he's going to die, but i do know s's going to bleed to death if we don't have an abortion, but e's not bleeding yet, so i'm not sure. mr. turner: the doctor doesn't need to have medical certainty. justice sotomayor: counsel, answer yes or no. he doesn't have -- he doesn't -- cannot say that there's likely death. he can say there is likelyo be a very serious medical condition mr. turner: yeah. justice sotomayor: -- ke hysterectomy. let me go to ath one. imagine a patient who goes to the er with pprom 14 weeks. again, aboiois the excepted. she's up -- she was in and out of tpital up to 27 weeks. this particular patient, they tried -- had to deliver her baby. the baby died. she had a hysterectomy, and she can noonr have children. all right? you're telling me the doctor there couldn't have done the abortion earlier? mr. turner: again, it goes back to whether a docr n in good-faith
e florida doctor said, i can't say she's going to die. mr. turner: yeah. and, your honor, my point is that -- justicsotomayor: if your doctor says, i can't, with a medical certainty,he's going to die, but i do know s's going to bleed to death if we don't have an abortion, but e's not bleeding yet, so i'm not sure. mr. turner: the doctor doesn't need to have medical certainty. justice sotomayor: counsel, answer yes or no. he doesn't have -- he doesn't -- cannot say that there's likely death. he...
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when i taught florida students had gun racks, so the fear is a huge specter for students. we had an active shooter drill, something that never would have occurred to us in the 60's. the possible threat of violence is traumatic. a second big change, i would like to know how many people can rattle off the names of substitute teacher's. the expectation, they could be excellent teachers but i feel entitled to my days off. i don't know if that impacts my reality. a third change is family structure, the biggest factor. i had another student tell me that his parents are getting a divorce. that is so common today and when i look back i know of almost no homes that do not have both parents and the home. >> one thing we can look at is parents in the home. there is increasing discussion about inflexibility because of expectations, rules, regulations from -- whether it is from the school or the state or the federal level, this is an area, something that we are planning to do more research. but also, coming out of the pandemic, the challenges they may have maintaining the profession, w
when i taught florida students had gun racks, so the fear is a huge specter for students. we had an active shooter drill, something that never would have occurred to us in the 60's. the possible threat of violence is traumatic. a second big change, i would like to know how many people can rattle off the names of substitute teacher's. the expectation, they could be excellent teachers but i feel entitled to my days off. i don't know if that impacts my reality. a third change is family structure,...
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passed a law just last year to extend the time limit for victims to file for the program in places like florida, we've passed the law back in 2019 to remove some of those policy barriers. so at the federal level, there are guidance, but each -- guidelines but each state is different. so that's why i've dedicated my life to working with crime victims, training them to understand. to remove those barriers and increase access to victim compensation. host: how are your groups funded? guest: we are nonprofit organization. we get funded from foundations. we don't receive any government funding. we are grassroots organization. we have chapters of crime survivors which is our national network of victims of crimes. host: tell us about, you mentioned this but your 2022 survivor speak report survey that you did. what did you find out? guest: yeah, in that report -- so we actually did this report back in 2016. it was the first time there was a survey that actually asks victims what were their views on safety injustice? in 2022, we did that very similar report again as well. there's a few key findings that
passed a law just last year to extend the time limit for victims to file for the program in places like florida, we've passed the law back in 2019 to remove some of those policy barriers. so at the federal level, there are guidance, but each -- guidelines but each state is different. so that's why i've dedicated my life to working with crime victims, training them to understand. to remove those barriers and increase access to victim compensation. host: how are your groups funded? guest: we are...
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host: raiment in florida. frank in ann arbor, michigan. what do you say? caller: thank you so much for taking my call. i largely agree with your last caller. i think that we -- sending money overseas is kind of pointless. we have problems to take care of in our own country. we are going broke. we need that money over here. i have problems with the way we conduct our foreign policy. in ukraine, the -- revolution. where expanded nato all the way to russia's border although we promise not to so we have a lot of culpability for causing problems. that is not make it right for putin to invade ukraine. i'm against that but i think we should talk about those issues a little more there to that is how i feel about that. for me, the real problem is israel and palestine. i cannot understand why we are sending money to israel when they are turning gaza into a parking lot they said they were going to turn it into a parking lot and they are bombing hospitals and universities. 100,000 people have been wounded or killed. mostly women and children and i don't get it. it ups
host: raiment in florida. frank in ann arbor, michigan. what do you say? caller: thank you so much for taking my call. i largely agree with your last caller. i think that we -- sending money overseas is kind of pointless. we have problems to take care of in our own country. we are going broke. we need that money over here. i have problems with the way we conduct our foreign policy. in ukraine, the -- revolution. where expanded nato all the way to russia's border although we promise not to so we...
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guest: it is a great question, partly because you do see some states like florida where there is a ballot initiative this time that if passed would make abortion more permissive than it was pre-dobbs and during roe. it doesn't have guardrails, it doesn't have reasonable restrictions or regulations passed by cash, so it looks like is in response to six weeks which would be more permissive than what we had previously. there is a point where people say hold on, that doesn't match science, and i believe mostly about religion and morale of the, your core beliefs of when life begins. and of course, those are so incredibly central to the conversation, whether it is between you and me right now, or in the u.s. congress and statehouses. the conversation right now needs to include science. they know the sex of the baby fairly got they see the heartbeat with their own eyes, they see the brain development those who know enough about science, which is where i think some of this debate is headed and should be headed, if people wise up and say this is what i see, i know what i see with my own two eyes,
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this extreme florida law is going to impact four million, four million women in the state of florida. florida is one of the states in america where american, you can't get access you need for care. one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that there is a fundamental constitutional right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear. there's one person responsible for this nightmare and he's acknowledging and he brags about it. donald trump. in fact, trump's bragged about it overturning roe v. wade which means there's no federal right. no decision could be made. all those decision made is state level. so every state can make a decision. now trump says the law is "working their way it's supposed to." trump goes on to say the state laws are working his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. it's a six-week ban in florida. it's really brilliant, isn't it? before women know they're pregnant is that brilliant? just take a look at arizona. that goes all the way back to 1864 before arizona was even a sta
this extreme florida law is going to impact four million, four million women in the state of florida. florida is one of the states in america where american, you can't get access you need for care. one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that there is a fundamental constitutional right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear. there's one person responsible for this nightmare and he's...
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this extreme florida law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where you can't get access that you need for care. this adds up to one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that it is a right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there is one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has acknowledged it and has bragged about it. donald trump. [crowd booing] trump's bragged about overturning roe v. wade, when there is no federal right, no decision can be made. all those decisions made at the state level. a lot of people don't focus on that. every state can make a decision. now trump says the law is "working the way it is supposed to." trump goes on to say, individual state laws are working, his words, brilliantly. brilliantly. a six-week ban in florida, it is really brilliant, isn't it? even before women know they are pregnant, is that brilliant? look at arizona. it goes all the way back to 1864 before a
this extreme florida law will impact 4 million women in the state of florida. florida is one of 21 states in america where you can't get access that you need for care. this adds up to one in three women throughout the united states of america have this limitation. for 50 years, the court ruled that it is a right to privacy. but two years ago, that was taken away. let's be real clear, there is one person responsible for this nightmare, and he has acknowledged it and has bragged about it. donald...
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florida after hurricane ian, fort myers, i saw some of the disasters. i was at maui after the wildfires. horrific moments for people. so this program is more than a program, it is almost a feeling communities need to be able to stand back up and get back to where they need to be and something that helps families get there as well. it certainly needs to be authorized. we say that in multiple proposals and we are waiting. dennis: great. i am going to open up the floor to questions. if anyone would like to ask a question, please raise your hands. adrianne: let me warn you, you can ask, and i may or may not answer. [laughter] >> i was surprised to learn the code-2 and um -- the continuum of care is relatively new. i'm curious to know what your relationship was with the coc developing as deputy and also if you can explain with the award competition is and how -- and what the criteria is and how it is distributed. adrianne: so i will show my age just a little bit. i did not play a hand in the creation of continuing care but i was in the building as a much, mu
florida after hurricane ian, fort myers, i saw some of the disasters. i was at maui after the wildfires. horrific moments for people. so this program is more than a program, it is almost a feeling communities need to be able to stand back up and get back to where they need to be and something that helps families get there as well. it certainly needs to be authorized. we say that in multiple proposals and we are waiting. dennis: great. i am going to open up the floor to questions. if anyone...
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i think florida is in play, nationally. [applause] and she's doing a hell of a job as your state chairman. [applause] and i made her promise she will run again. look, a couple of things i want to say. one of the things earlier today i spoke about up in washington and also last week, talking about this election is basically an old-fashioned election, it's about getting out the votes, it's about putting together campaigns the old-fashioned way. not that we don't use all the technology available, everything from knocking on doors and putting up roadsigns to making sure we get people to the polls and all those things. choices one of the biggest ones. but it's not the only one. there is a great concern, and i have been doing this for a couple of years. and, i've spent an awful lot of my time dealing with foreign policy because i was chairman of the elect committee and that's why barack asked me to handle portions of that. in one of the things that people don't understand, i don't think, fully, is we are the essential nation, not
i think florida is in play, nationally. [applause] and she's doing a hell of a job as your state chairman. [applause] and i made her promise she will run again. look, a couple of things i want to say. one of the things earlier today i spoke about up in washington and also last week, talking about this election is basically an old-fashioned election, it's about getting out the votes, it's about putting together campaigns the old-fashioned way. not that we don't use all the technology available,...
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the president also blamed the trump administration for florida six-week abortion ban, which goes into effect next week. just -- this is just under 15 minutes. [crowd cheering] pres. biden: h
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i see my colleague from florida, so i will be relatively brief here. for 40 years this country has made largely, i'd say it, a bipartisan mistake. it has allowed our manufacturing might to get offshored and to get outsourced while simultaneously increasing the commitments that we have all over the world. we basically outsourced our ability to manufacture critical weapons while stepping up our responsibilities to police the world. and of course if we're going to police the world, then it's american troops who need those weapons. with one hand we weakened our own country and with the other we've overextended. there is a certain irony that if you look at the voting records and the commitments of this chamber, the people who have been most aggressive, my colleagues, some of them my friends, who have been most aggressive in sending our good manufacturing jobs to china are now the ones who are most aggressive and assert we can police the world. what are we supposed to police the world with? our artillery manufacturing, our weapons, our air defense manufactur
i see my colleague from florida, so i will be relatively brief here. for 40 years this country has made largely, i'd say it, a bipartisan mistake. it has allowed our manufacturing might to get offshored and to get outsourced while simultaneously increasing the commitments that we have all over the world. we basically outsourced our ability to manufacture critical weapons while stepping up our responsibilities to police the world. and of course if we're going to police the world, then it's...
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with that, i yield senator from florida. mr. rubio: in a few hours, it appears, in a few hours here the press headlines are going to read that the senate just passed the ukraine funding bill. that's what they'll call it. this bill is about a lot more than just ukraine. there's a lot in this bill and i want to go through some of it. first of all, it provides something i have strongly supported, which is providing in this case $26 billion to the state of israel to defeat hamas, to defend itself against its enemies. this is something we actually tried to pass on its own and could have passed on its own months ago. it was blocked, held hostage for ukraine funding but it's something we should have done months ago. it's interesting, you know, i think israel in and of itself is a miracle country. on the first day of its existence, it was invaded i believe by 12 separate armies, the whole world thought they would be overrun and defeated very quickly and they survived. and they have throughout their entire existence. had to deal with the
with that, i yield senator from florida. mr. rubio: in a few hours, it appears, in a few hours here the press headlines are going to read that the senate just passed the ukraine funding bill. that's what they'll call it. this bill is about a lot more than just ukraine. there's a lot in this bill and i want to go through some of it. first of all, it provides something i have strongly supported, which is providing in this case $26 billion to the state of israel to defeat hamas, to defend itself...
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host: from ida in tampa, florida. mcgrath line. caller: -- democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was looking at some data in terms of shifting party identification. some of the data that is coming from i believe harvard university, the key predictive vote would be the muslim vote in some of these key swing states. if you have any data to support that, the shift in party identification, how that may affect this coming election considering the ongoing genocide in gaza. thank you. guest: that is very difficult to say at this point. our data goes up to the end of -- we have a measure for 2024 for a muslim response but it is a relatively small number. this is a pretty democratic group generally across the country in the past but it is hard to say how the ongoing conflict in gaza will affect that population. and especially in states, it is hard to get a measure, because the population, segment of michigan voters, even though that is a relatively large segment for a state, is still pretty hard to measure. host: carroll doherty, you take a look at
host: from ida in tampa, florida. mcgrath line. caller: -- democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was looking at some data in terms of shifting party identification. some of the data that is coming from i believe harvard university, the key predictive vote would be the muslim vote in some of these key swing states. if you have any data to support that, the shift in party identification, how that may affect this coming election considering the ongoing genocide in gaza. thank...
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visit ncicap.org] announcer: president biden is speaking to voters in tampa, florida. live coverage on c-span. pres. biden: -- coming from that bible he is trying to sell. [laughter] whoa. i almost want a bible just to see what the hell is in it. folks, it was no miracle, it was a political deal. a deal. a political deal he made with the evangelical base of the republican party. to look past his moral and character flaws in exchange for his commitment to appoint justices of the supreme court would overturn roe. don't think he is not making a deal right now with maga extremist to ban abortion in every state, because he is making. there's three separate bans to ban choice nationwide in every state based on each state. these bills have a willing support in congress from public and spit but as long as i have the power of the presidency it is never going to happen. [cheers and applause] i mean it. if congress ever passes a ban, i will veto that ban. kamala and i will make roe v. wade the law of the land again. [cheers and applause] let's be clear, the overturning of roe v.
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i should be in florida. i should be in a lot of different places campaigning and i am sitting here. it is very unfair. the judge is conflicted. it is very unfair what is going on. i should be allowed to campaign. whoever heard of this. to be indicted for that? people in the courts cannot believe it. this is the case. we did something wrong. why didn't the district bring it to look at it? why did not other agencies and law enforcement groups look at it? because it was shown to everybody. very importantly, why did the federal elections do nothing about this? they are trying to make it a state thing. it has never happened before.
i should be in florida. i should be in a lot of different places campaigning and i am sitting here. it is very unfair. the judge is conflicted. it is very unfair what is going on. i should be allowed to campaign. whoever heard of this. to be indicted for that? people in the courts cannot believe it. this is the case. we did something wrong. why didn't the district bring it to look at it? why did not other agencies and law enforcement groups look at it? because it was shown to everybody. very...
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petersburg, florida, to kentucky because of the things that were going on in florida. a lot of this is caused by gentrification. in florida they are building multimillion dollar sky scrape condos. developer dedee an teus is what i call him. has taken -- desantis. has taken -- signed bills that gave all the writes rao*euts to the landlords and took the rights away from tenants. and the landlords' prices are going up and up and up. a lot of this is caused by the corrupt, mongrel real estate and corrupt politicians that take the real estate money. that is why i think we need to do more for the homeless. before i left pinellas county. i knew what it was going on. i was running around looking for homeless and giving them cash. i wanted to do something before i left. i'm a 66 your pinellas native. i saw what was going on with the gentrification. so much of this is caused by gentrification. i was talking to the homeless. so many of them were pushed out on to the streets because of the costs, the rising costs of real estate. this has cause -- this is caused by a lot of the gre
petersburg, florida, to kentucky because of the things that were going on in florida. a lot of this is caused by gentrification. in florida they are building multimillion dollar sky scrape condos. developer dedee an teus is what i call him. has taken -- desantis. has taken -- signed bills that gave all the writes rao*euts to the landlords and took the rights away from tenants. and the landlords' prices are going up and up and up. a lot of this is caused by the corrupt, mongrel real estate and...
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it is not to protect them just in maine or north carolina or florida, wherever they may land. these species travel thousands of miles, so we had to be cognizant not only of local impacts but impacts throughout their range. host: this is from tommy in north carolina. good morning. caller: yes. we went to mexico, in this is about six or seven years ago. they said there, and they were talking about china was taking more whales than they were supposed to be. in the united states cannot help keep these animals and stop china from killing and destroying them. that is the problem, other countries take advantage of our stuff. to make their stuff more satisfied and feed all the things they should not even feed off of and take their oil and make all kinds of perfume and everything else. but, hey, you know, there's no big deal about it, because they will not put no sanctions in it, because there is too many people in congress who will vote against it. that is just like our president, biden. host: ok. tommy in north carolina. guest: international trade in wildlife products around the worl
it is not to protect them just in maine or north carolina or florida, wherever they may land. these species travel thousands of miles, so we had to be cognizant not only of local impacts but impacts throughout their range. host: this is from tommy in north carolina. good morning. caller: yes. we went to mexico, in this is about six or seven years ago. they said there, and they were talking about china was taking more whales than they were supposed to be. in the united states cannot help keep...
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. >> i realize our last period in 20,000 years ago, our seas were almost 400 feet lower, florida was three times the size it is today. it was due to axial precession. i cannot get into the physics but we are really focusing on conservation and we need to be focused on our solar winds because everything we do today is electronic. that is the real threat, whether or not our systems are hard and enough pillion to deal with all of the specifics -- strong enough to deal with all of the physics. people do not understand the science of climate. host: thank you for the call. guest: you are correct, we need to focus on conservation and we think it is quite conservative to focus on conservation. those words may have something in common, the last syllable where they differ. we are aware that it is important to let people know that the science is pretty clear on this. sides is pretty clear on this. the chemistry and the physics are very clear, the modeling is complex you can doubt some of the modeling. you can pull apart some of the assumptions, but the chemistry, adding co2 to the atmosphere an
. >> i realize our last period in 20,000 years ago, our seas were almost 400 feet lower, florida was three times the size it is today. it was due to axial precession. i cannot get into the physics but we are really focusing on conservation and we need to be focused on our solar winds because everything we do today is electronic. that is the real threat, whether or not our systems are hard and enough pillion to deal with all of the specifics -- strong enough to deal with all of the...