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this is delaware ohio. traditionally a college and farm supply town until the development of the county airport and its surrounding industrial park. now there are five signs of all employers adding to the economy during its first year of operation. this single plant contributed $6.5 million to the local economy. good morning, ppg industries of delaware, ohio. the 457 employees earned $4.6 million in wages and salaries. purchases from area suppliers came to $670,000 and service expenditures reached nearly $1 million. this one plant paid a quarter million dollars in local and state taxes in ohio alone. studies that airport development has attracted or expanded 1500 manufacturing firms providing. 60,000 new jobs and $250 million in income. these companies have made a capital investment of over $1 billion. the cost the state's entire network of airports through bond issues was $6.2 million. the major companies are decentralizing. they're moving out into the community such as yours, because we're finding a bette
this is delaware ohio. traditionally a college and farm supply town until the development of the county airport and its surrounding industrial park. now there are five signs of all employers adding to the economy during its first year of operation. this single plant contributed $6.5 million to the local economy. good morning, ppg industries of delaware, ohio. the 457 employees earned $4.6 million in wages and salaries. purchases from area suppliers came to $670,000 and service expenditures...
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as president might tell us, by 1860, 94% of the black people in delaware were not slaves. but on happily, other things change in the 19th century, the trajectory that the founders seemed to had set america on, moving away from slavery did not continue in that way. okay. yes, ma'am. maybe that this will be a yeah. thank so much for being here. my favorite description of the founders just along the subject of the more things change the more they say the same is just how they were at each other's throats generally, which reveals them as being human. but now robert indicates another aspect of humanity, which is how they ripened as. they got older and i'd like to follow up on his question about was there any other material about another founder, jefferson, reflect in on how america developing and whether it was all going to the dogs are actually that we're proud of what they did. yeah that's a good one well if you have a number of the founders were very long lived you know john adams whom i don't treat in this book you know lives long enough to see that his son john quincy adam
as president might tell us, by 1860, 94% of the black people in delaware were not slaves. but on happily, other things change in the 19th century, the trajectory that the founders seemed to had set america on, moving away from slavery did not continue in that way. okay. yes, ma'am. maybe that this will be a yeah. thank so much for being here. my favorite description of the founders just along the subject of the more things change the more they say the same is just how they were at each other's...
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i was born on dover air force base, 1973, the same year joe biden was sworn in as a delaware senator. 50 years ago. the things young people have to worry about these days, we did not have to worry about. we did not have to worry about going to school, looking over our shoulders, going to the movies, the grocery store. it is time to move on. it is time for a new president. somebody who is going to bring america back to the stature they are known for. we have not had a president visit africa probably since obama went to nelson mandela's funeral 10 years ago. but then you look and you see putin going to africa, presidency going to africa -- president xi going to africa, and we need to bring back america's stature in the world. >> thank you. we will get to the q&a session. >> some states are enacting bands on abortion and others are enshrining reproductive right in their constitutions. it should this stay a state issue or is there a role for the federal government? >> as president i believe you have to follow the constitution so there is no abortion rights in the constitution, so i believ
i was born on dover air force base, 1973, the same year joe biden was sworn in as a delaware senator. 50 years ago. the things young people have to worry about these days, we did not have to worry about. we did not have to worry about going to school, looking over our shoulders, going to the movies, the grocery store. it is time to move on. it is time for a new president. somebody who is going to bring america back to the stature they are known for. we have not had a president visit africa...
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the same year jill biden was sworn in as a delaware senator. 50 years ago. i will be 50 in a week or two. y the things that young people have to worry about these days, we didn't have to worry about. we didn't have to worry about going to school and looking over our shoulder are going to the movies, the grocery store. you know, it is time to move on. it's time for a new president. somebody who is going to bring america back to the stature they are known for. you know, we haven't had a president visit africa probably since obama went to nelson mandela as funeral 10 years ago. but then you see vladimir putin going to africa and you see xi jinping going to africa. we need to bring back america's stature in the world. >> thank you mr. michelle. >> thank you mr. michelle. the debate starting with holly ramer with the associated press. >> if the supreme court overturned roe versus wade, some states are enacting bans on abortion. other states are trying reproductive rights in the constitution. should this day a state issue or is there a role for the federal governm
the same year jill biden was sworn in as a delaware senator. 50 years ago. i will be 50 in a week or two. y the things that young people have to worry about these days, we didn't have to worry about. we didn't have to worry about going to school and looking over our shoulder are going to the movies, the grocery store. you know, it is time to move on. it's time for a new president. somebody who is going to bring america back to the stature they are known for. you know, we haven't had a president...
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york, the second service command laboratory served an area which included new york, new jersey and delaware. the service command laboratory rays were designed to supplement the epidemic in logical, sanitary and diagnostic facilities not provided by other medical department laboratories. they investigated outbreaks of disease inspected facilities and instructed personnel. their staff included trained bacterial artists, parasitologist, entomologist and other specialists in the bacteriology section. water samples are examined for portability. service command laboratories performed such examinations for headquarters units. camps under construction and other installations not equipped to do such jobs. here, the lab technicians are searching for dysentery, producing bacteria. this group of specimens might have come from an epidemic of buffalo dysentery. a stool cultures are examined in an attempt to find the causative agent in the serology section of the second service command laboratory. it was not uncommon to make as many as 2000 serologic tests for syphilis a day. one of the main functions of
york, the second service command laboratory served an area which included new york, new jersey and delaware. the service command laboratory rays were designed to supplement the epidemic in logical, sanitary and diagnostic facilities not provided by other medical department laboratories. they investigated outbreaks of disease inspected facilities and instructed personnel. their staff included trained bacterial artists, parasitologist, entomologist and other specialists in the bacteriology...
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geller, i want to follow up on your daughter in delaware. you know, we'll get you out of jail anytime, right? like twice on sunday, i think. what that he was talking about was your integrity and your principles. you know, alan dershowitz has his excellent book called the price of principle and the price he's paid by sticking to his guns and always make his integrity first. i know have a lot of control over that in the world business. but i'm curious, you ran for mayor. were there opportunities where wanted to cut deals with you, too, you know? oh, well, if you take this position on that, i'll these council people to vote for you etc. where you felt that your integrity was going to be compromised, that you told them, go take a walk. absolutely not. when i ran for mayor, i didn't have fundraisers i had friend races where i asked my friends. i have a friend. raise it in your apartment. i'll come and talk. i collected ready zero money from any anybody and and i spent. $12 million of my own money and i i'll tell you the good the good, the bad and
geller, i want to follow up on your daughter in delaware. you know, we'll get you out of jail anytime, right? like twice on sunday, i think. what that he was talking about was your integrity and your principles. you know, alan dershowitz has his excellent book called the price of principle and the price he's paid by sticking to his guns and always make his integrity first. i know have a lot of control over that in the world business. but i'm curious, you ran for mayor. were there opportunities...
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one of the things i'm most proud of is when i was with the delaware department of transportation that went from 23rd to fourth bicycle friendly states, because we recognized the transportation is a critical part of our transportation network and making sure people could do it safely. when you look into the data, this is what the secretary has asked us to do under the an rss is to look at the safe system approach. there's speed, distracted driving, infrastructure. one of our 28 proven safety measures are protected bike lanes and we are also working with states to identify vulnerable road users studies in their states and so we look forward to working with them on that data and i will turn it over. >> thank you, congressman. let me start by answering the question about what do we think of as the call by providing some data and to some potential explanation. one of the things we know is 70% of pedestrians were killed at night. most of them are adults, pedestrian fatalities among children have actually declined pretty dramatically. we also know most of them are not at intersections. and a
one of the things i'm most proud of is when i was with the delaware department of transportation that went from 23rd to fourth bicycle friendly states, because we recognized the transportation is a critical part of our transportation network and making sure people could do it safely. when you look into the data, this is what the secretary has asked us to do under the an rss is to look at the safe system approach. there's speed, distracted driving, infrastructure. one of our 28 proven safety...
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well, you know, the bridge over delaware river in trenton says trenton makes the world takes. and it was it was true with the newspaper i got the job there in. 77 and the trenton times was owned then by the washington post. something i didn't realize when i applied for the job and most of the people came there from other smaller newspapers. but they were generally young, bright, ambitious with really big of what they were going to do in the. bigger than trenton, new jersey. bigger. trent. yeah. and you know, it was just a great place to be. and it was shortly this i started working there in 77, so it was not that long after watergate and journalism was sexy then. exactly right. woodward and bernstein made it as sexy as it was going to get. i think and you know, we would i remember we would talk writing, you know, it was not just that we wanted to be a lot of them wanted to be investigative reporters. we were all interested in writing and we would read the latest yorker and we'd look at, you know, kenneth tynan profiles. but the real hero of everyone there was john mcvie for hi
well, you know, the bridge over delaware river in trenton says trenton makes the world takes. and it was it was true with the newspaper i got the job there in. 77 and the trenton times was owned then by the washington post. something i didn't realize when i applied for the job and most of the people came there from other smaller newspapers. but they were generally young, bright, ambitious with really big of what they were going to do in the. bigger than trenton, new jersey. bigger. trent. yeah....
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upstate new york, new york city, new jersey, philadelphia harrisburg, back to philadelphia down through delaware and maryland to d.c.. and so it's a little bit embarrassing that he can't go through kentucky and virginia. and the fact that he has to hide his identity last night of the trip is very embarrassing and his enemies make a lot of that they call him a coward. and this false story is spread around the country by the new york times. in fact, of all the news that's fit to print, but they spread a malicious rumor that is not true that he's wearing a scottish outfit to disguise himself so cartoonists go making fun of lincoln. it's very at a time when he's trying keep the country together. but i became convinced that one of the great achievements of early 1861 and, you know, one of the nice things about taking a long time certain ideas, time to settle in, like a lot of things felt true me at the end of this book that i didn't even think about at the beginning. but the nonsense session of virginia in january and of 1861 is critically important so. by the time he gets to washington, virginia is
upstate new york, new york city, new jersey, philadelphia harrisburg, back to philadelphia down through delaware and maryland to d.c.. and so it's a little bit embarrassing that he can't go through kentucky and virginia. and the fact that he has to hide his identity last night of the trip is very embarrassing and his enemies make a lot of that they call him a coward. and this false story is spread around the country by the new york times. in fact, of all the news that's fit to print, but they...
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that we have the managing director of the delaware company. before that he was a recognized expert on counter threat, finance and money laundering. thank you for your long career serving the public. i will start with mr. deford. welcome to your first committee hearing i assume. >> i am a little bit nervous. i'm used to having different things behind me when i microphone in front of me. i know it is important before i start that in the five minutes that i'm speaking the somebody will die in the united states of a drug overdose. it's almost a 72% chance it will be fentanyl related. having started that way, chairman brown, ranking member scott, distinguished members. my name is jason to ford. i am known as jellyroll. it is important to establish earlier that i am a musician and have no political alliance. i'm neither a democrat nor republican. in fact, because of my past my right to vote has been restricted. i have never paid attention to a political race in my life. ironically, i think that makes me the perfect person to speak about this because
that we have the managing director of the delaware company. before that he was a recognized expert on counter threat, finance and money laundering. thank you for your long career serving the public. i will start with mr. deford. welcome to your first committee hearing i assume. >> i am a little bit nervous. i'm used to having different things behind me when i microphone in front of me. i know it is important before i start that in the five minutes that i'm speaking the somebody will die...
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and biden, as a delaware senator, was defending credit card industry and was very kind of patron izing and nasty to elizabeth warren back then. but now has come all way across. and i think that shows the influence of my on democratic politics and now espouses many of the same policies that warren does my favorite nobody ever remembers this. biden came out last state of the union and actually endorsed a billionaires wealth tax, which everybody everybody forgets. but to me, you know, when i to dc in early 2000 biden was like joking like i think bob dole gave him this nickname the senator from corporate america because so many corporations are based on the idea that the center from corporate from corporate america is now endorsing a billionaires wealth tax never fails to blow my mind. you did a good job of sort of tracing sort of. you know what i think of here i'm in the middle of reading a new book, henry wallace and. you know, henry wallace was sort of you know, he was left of fdr. right? and he was in that. but you a healthy progressive working class wing of the party through, the fift
and biden, as a delaware senator, was defending credit card industry and was very kind of patron izing and nasty to elizabeth warren back then. but now has come all way across. and i think that shows the influence of my on democratic politics and now espouses many of the same policies that warren does my favorite nobody ever remembers this. biden came out last state of the union and actually endorsed a billionaires wealth tax, which everybody everybody forgets. but to me, you know, when i to dc...
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the role the fbi plays, the academy, the resources you provide, the professionalism in wilmington, delaware and the whole country. let me go to that seven or two conversation. in the proposal put forward by the senators, rubio, it would prohibit the running of u.s. person queries, designed to find evidence of a crime, without first obtaining a court order, but could still perform warrantless queries with searches reasonably likely to retrieve foreign intelligence information. what you think of that compromise? would it had off the significantly negative consequences you have laid out if we failed to reauthorize section 17? >> i think the bill put forward by senators warner and rubio provide a path that we can work together on. the reality is that pursuing 702 information for crime, as has been demonstrated, or evidence of crime, is extremely rare, because that is not the main purpose for which we use it, and many of the instances, the very few instances in which that has been implicated are actually instances, where it was used to find exculpatory information to turn over to the defense. so
the role the fbi plays, the academy, the resources you provide, the professionalism in wilmington, delaware and the whole country. let me go to that seven or two conversation. in the proposal put forward by the senators, rubio, it would prohibit the running of u.s. person queries, designed to find evidence of a crime, without first obtaining a court order, but could still perform warrantless queries with searches reasonably likely to retrieve foreign intelligence information. what you think of...
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and i you know, i'm not from the pacific, i'm from delaware, but i have this kind of knowledge of and expertise in how art helps us remember or forget. so what did we remember? what do we forgetting and why are we not thinking about the immigrant immigration from these places as the extraordinarily high number of people from guam who fight in the us military, but who cannot vote for our president? um, things like that, which i think you will agree with me. it's kind of a painful history. it's not exactly something that we really want to talk. we don't want to talk about the fact that the us and forced concentration camps in batangas in the philippines. this is an ugly war. so but had the us had historians put on something very public about the philippine-american war, maybe vietnam would have been fought differently. maybe afghanistan would have been thought differently. so i think there's something to the context just to get back to that question, really teasing out these contexts, asking yourself, those questions. that's what's really important. don't forget your hunches. those hunc
and i you know, i'm not from the pacific, i'm from delaware, but i have this kind of knowledge of and expertise in how art helps us remember or forget. so what did we remember? what do we forgetting and why are we not thinking about the immigrant immigration from these places as the extraordinarily high number of people from guam who fight in the us military, but who cannot vote for our president? um, things like that, which i think you will agree with me. it's kind of a painful history. it's...
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appreciate the role that the fbi plays, the academy and the resources that you provide in wilmington, delaware and our whole country. let me go to that 702 conversation. the proposal put forward by senators warren and rubio would prohibit the running of u.s. inquiries designed to find evidence of crime without first obtaining a court order. it would still perform warrantless searches reasonably likely to retrieve foreign intelligence information. what you think of that? with it head off the negative consequences that you laid out if we fail to reauthorize section 702? >> i think the bill put forward by senators warner and rubio provide a path that we can work together on. the reality is, having 702 information for evidence of a crime, or evidence of crime only is extremely rare. that is not the main purpose for which we use it. many of the instances, the very few instances in which it has been implicated are instances where it was used to find information to turn over to the defense. it is the path that i think merits further exploration. >> i am aware of specific examples in my home community
appreciate the role that the fbi plays, the academy and the resources that you provide in wilmington, delaware and our whole country. let me go to that 702 conversation. the proposal put forward by senators warren and rubio would prohibit the running of u.s. inquiries designed to find evidence of crime without first obtaining a court order. it would still perform warrantless searches reasonably likely to retrieve foreign intelligence information. what you think of that? with it head off the...
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he had a job as a bus driver for the delaware house, was one of the nice hotels along the erie railroad by the depot and as a bus driver, he would cross the i think there was like 13 or 14 different tracks at the beginning of a busy yard. by the way, whoever put the crossing where the yard was. didn't make a lot of sense. but he would drive across that or the depot, pick up the people going to the feller house and drive them over. that's a pretty responsible job. you're the face of the feller house. you has to be somewhat of a likable character. otherwise, why would you send them? why would you send someone that's not friendly, not polite, not, you know, entertaining to be around if he's going to scare your customers away and they're going to go to one of the other dozen hotels that they could go to. so i like to think he was he wasn't a bad guy. there was no evidence to suggest he was a criminal or prone to criminal behavior, except for one little hiccup he had in his life. and we might talk about that before june 2nd, 1892. he just looked like most other people. he went about his busi
he had a job as a bus driver for the delaware house, was one of the nice hotels along the erie railroad by the depot and as a bus driver, he would cross the i think there was like 13 or 14 different tracks at the beginning of a busy yard. by the way, whoever put the crossing where the yard was. didn't make a lot of sense. but he would drive across that or the depot, pick up the people going to the feller house and drive them over. that's a pretty responsible job. you're the face of the feller...
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the role the fbi plays, the academy, the resources you provide and the professionalism in willington, delaware and all other the country. let me go to that 702 conversation. the proposal put forward by senators warner and rubio would prohibit warrant queries in a crime. what do you think of that compromise. would it head off the significantly negative consequences you laid out if we fail to reauthorize section 702. >> i think the bill put forward by senator warner and rubio would prohibit. prohibiting 702 investigations for evidence of crime as has been demonstrated is extremely rare because that's not the main purpose for which we use it. many of the instances in which that has been implicated or instances where it was used to find brady information, exculpatory information to turn over to the defense. so it is a path that i think merits further exploration. >> i'm aware of specific examples where fbi agents came and visited a significant company that was unaware they had been hacked and were able to take prompt action against that. and i'm familiar with the ability we need as a nation to def
the role the fbi plays, the academy, the resources you provide and the professionalism in willington, delaware and all other the country. let me go to that 702 conversation. the proposal put forward by senators warner and rubio would prohibit warrant queries in a crime. what do you think of that compromise. would it head off the significantly negative consequences you laid out if we fail to reauthorize section 702. >> i think the bill put forward by senator warner and rubio would...
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dealt with two hurricanes during my time and delaware in fires and floods in colorado. tornadoes in kentucky and tennessee during my time. is pretty obvious from the infrastructure perspective we are perspective that we are dealing with climate from infrastructure from the 20th century that does -- is not consistent with our climate . without penalizing, track the amount of ghd which comes from the transportation emissions. >> to be clear, this report was specifically addressed in proceedings, both the house and the senate. it was specifically rejected as part of the final package. and you are citing a previous authority under 21. does that mean you can pick and choose when we pass a new law that supersedes the old law that, you can basically pick and choose, we don't like this particular provision so we are going to go back to a previous iteration of authorization that allows us authority that we do like? in my understanding that correctly? >> chairman, to be clear, we are following the law that was laid out in map 21. i would say the measure that allows us to measure
dealt with two hurricanes during my time and delaware in fires and floods in colorado. tornadoes in kentucky and tennessee during my time. is pretty obvious from the infrastructure perspective we are perspective that we are dealing with climate from infrastructure from the 20th century that does -- is not consistent with our climate . without penalizing, track the amount of ghd which comes from the transportation emissions. >> to be clear, this report was specifically addressed in...
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carolinians in 2022 alone, the national death toll equates to losing the entire city of wilmington, delaware. the president's hometown, each year, just from overdoses of fentanyl. and for every life lost, our community feels the impact. it impacts the mothers, brothers, fathers, children who have lost a loved one and they are trying to pick up the pieces because we have a southern border that is so wide open, with 48,000 pounds of fentanyl coming right through it. fentanyl's destruction has impacted every single one of us personally. i would say that probably half the room knows someone who knows someone whose lives have been devastated and families have been destroyed because of fentanyl. but, let's take a step back and look at how we got to this point over the last several years. under this current administration, america is facing the worst border crisis in our nations history. and the president's disastrous policies have turned the fentanyl epidemic into a national crisis. the cbp reports fentanyl seizures have soared over 860% since 2019. our border patrol and dea are working as hard as
carolinians in 2022 alone, the national death toll equates to losing the entire city of wilmington, delaware. the president's hometown, each year, just from overdoses of fentanyl. and for every life lost, our community feels the impact. it impacts the mothers, brothers, fathers, children who have lost a loved one and they are trying to pick up the pieces because we have a southern border that is so wide open, with 48,000 pounds of fentanyl coming right through it. fentanyl's destruction has...