welcome to our viewers many the united states and all around the world. a compromised deal has been reached. the bill has been written. but the u.s. debt limit drama is far from over, with a major hurdle in the hours ahead. moscow hit by german strikes. and new attacks struck the ukrainian capital overnight. and growing concern over the future of dianne feinstein, after a report reveals the 89-year-old is having to rely on her staff more and more. the bipartisan deal to raise the u.s. borrowing limit and save the country from defaulting on its debts will face its first serious hurdle in the coming day. the house rules committee will take up the bill. and several members have been slamming it. house speaker kevin mccarthy says he is not worried about that committee, with democratic and republican leaders facing revolts in their ranks. and members who say their side gave up too much in negotiations. but the u.s. president is optimistic. the deal will make it across the fi
or at the ports of entry as a walk up. and it stops in between ports of entry if you reach a certain threshold number. that number we have reached for many of the last months so effectively, this is a shutdown of the border. there are some humanitarian concerns, but this approach is never worked. concerns, but this approach is neverworked. it concerns, but this approach is never worked. it has never worked under donald trump, it didn t work under donald trump, and it won t work here. because the reality is that people are seeking asylum from terrible situations in their own countries, and people are also coming to the border because all the other legal pathways have not been expanded. local politicians and officials that serve areas near the border were there for that announcement, including bexar county sheriff javier salazar. he said that he generally supports the measure taken by the president. i m concerned about people that are in need. i m first generation american in my
power there is really felt across the islands. and to lose those representations of history is a really important moment for all of the people of maui, for hawaii and the world to think about what it means to carry on history and in what forms. yeah, and i when we talk about how we carry our history forward, i think that s i mean a huge question as it concerns what is actually maui today, right? this is a story in many ways about change, climate change, about change in terms of agriculture and agriculture practices. i wonder if you think there s enough of a conversation about how indigenous communities recover in the after effects of colonialism, industrial agriculture and of course how they are poised to weather the effects of climate change? all of those factors seem to
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forward and actually meet us with a contract that treats actors fairly and addresses the concerns that we brought to the table. it concerns very basic concerns. things like minimum salaries increases minimum salaries that keep up with inflation. the studios proposal would have our members making less than 2023 in real dollar terms than they made in 2020. in 2026, still making less than they made in 2020. that is a loop backwards that he s not sustainable. also, we had really big concerns about artificial intelligence, and the studio intentions with regard to using artificial intelligence to take control away from our members about the use of their face and their voice and their likeness and persona, and make sure that if it is going to be used, it is with their consent and with their composition. and finally, the whole structure of his business has changed, because of streaming. and there really is not fair recognition of the contribution that our members make to the building of th