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Transcripts For FOXNEWS One Nation With Brian Kilmeade 20240707

as it relates to president biden and donald trump. listening to biden s words and watching his actions, i feel i don t have a choice. what about if donald trump had given a major u.n. speech and stopped short with what to do next. we all know how the media would react. but not a word about that stuttering word. can you imagine, four days of the deadly hurricane as it makes landfall, he kept his date for a party fundraiser at which time he ripped that governor and other republican governors instead of going to the situation room, putting on the wind breaker and making some decisions. we all know true leaders are defined by how they react to disasters. now back to the what aboutisms. what if mike pence said, north korea. the united states shares a very important relationship which is an alliance with the republic of north korea. it s an alliance that is strong and enduring. uncorrected and they changed the transcript. can you imagine if donald trump forgot a congresswoman h

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS One Nation With Brian Kilmeade 20240604 00:40:00

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Proposed 2022 city budget focuses on COVID-19 recovery

City Council released Evanston’s 2022 proposed budget Monday, suggesting the allocation of more funding to economic recovery from the pandemic, human services and pensions. The proposed budget, authored by Interim City Manager Kelley Gandurski, represents an increase of nearly $60 million from that of 2021. Over half of the increase comes from American Rescue Plan.

Council discusses American Rescue Plan Act funds, CARP allocations

City Council discussed how to use funds Evanston received from the American Rescue Plan Act Monday night.  City staff have proposed that the largest portion of ARPA-related funding $11.2 million should be allocated to “Revenue Loss Funding.” That would include staff restoration and hazard pay for certain city employees who worked essential jobs.

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