[ cheering and applause ] greg yeah [ laughter ] nobody tells me about my power happy thursday everybody, is good to some jokes . Bear intromac who recently turned 18, yeah, well turn into the political arena as a florida delegate and the Florida Convection barron trump. His dads first order of a device . Bang stormy daniels. [ laughter ] speaking of, today daniels was crossexamined for defense, her testimony were like her movies, gripping for a minute and a half, then you lose interest in click to something else. Jennifer paes of indiana passed away, but still won her gop Primary Election for the house of representatives. It is amazing isnt some some woman could not do that while alive. [ laughter ] illegal aliens in denver have had a list of demands to their mayor, their merit . Asking for better food, medical care, shower access and no verbal or physical abuse. Sorry thats not from illegal aliens. Thats for my staff. Lafayette Airline Employees busted for their ability to bypass sec
In part, the food and medical products that American Consumers and patients use in their daily lives. Nearly 40 of finish drugs americans consume today are made elsewhere, and 80 of the active pharmaceuticals in those drugs are manufactured outside our borders. For the food supply, the numbers are equally startling. More than 85 of seafood that is eaten here comes from other countries. About 50 of our fresh food and 20 of our fresh vegetables, and these changing dynamics obviously introduce new complexities, new risks for American Consumers, as these products follow increasingly complex Global Supply chains to get to your table. And your kitchen cupboard. We can no longer rely on simple inspections at the border to track the products that are coming through. The volume has quadrupled over the last decade. We have introduced new hightech riskbased screening systems of the borders to allow us to target on the most vulnerable commodities, the ones with the highest risk. We really have to
But for the people of alaska, one persistent vision was to become americans, a vision thwarted for 92 years by powerful commercial interests that ruled the territory from a distance and a federal government that seemed at best indifferent. In 1955, alaskans took a major step toward selfgovernment when they wrote the constitution they hoped would help make the territory a state. This is the story of that constitution and how alaskans won the right to govern themselves. In retrospect, i think we did as good a job as could have been done, and i think that the constitution has fully stood the test of time. It was designed to be adaptable to the future, to be a lasting document like the u. S. Constitution. Well, it was a big gamble, except it was a gamble we had to take because we wouldnt get another opportunity. They came here because they were trying to create, literally, a new world based upon lets do it right this time. That was heard more times at the convention. We dont care how you d
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Happy dance this morning. Thats right, poppy. He certainly is. This will, indeed, get wrapped up here on capitol hill, today. The house will revote, take that second vote after that Technical Glitch due to the Senate Budget rules. The house will revote today in the noon hour. It will go through. It will pass up here on capitol hill. And then, of course, many republicans will head to the white house for that ceremonial event today, celebrating this. And certainly, it is a significant moment for them. Republicans in the white house getting this tax bill through. But as this phase shifts now from the corralling of the votes and the politics of up here on capitol hill to actually selling this bill and the potential benefits to americans across the country, this is something that Senate Majority leader, Mitch Mcconnell, had some interesting words about just yesterday. If we cant sell this to the American People, we ought to go into another line of work. I think this is an important accompli