return to the supreme court. >> i, mean i think you're gonn see what we have seen over the last year, people in the streets, people in the ballo boxes, people agitating fo statewide protections, where possible, some states don' have the ability to move statewide, et cetera, some do. it's gonna depend on what th community looks like in term of what the, you know, respons will be. i think what we can continue t see is the agitation of people all across the country, and think, you know, we see kind o unlikely allies here, as you know, the farm companies made very strong statement abou this last week before th decision was made. so, i think we need to just be very clear here that this is not the will of the people that's been expressed over and over again in election and ballot initiatives, public letter public statement afte protest. so, as long as extremist continue to push their agendas inside of a compromise judiciary, you're gonn
Besides staging the two-day sit-in demonstration under the banner of the joint forum of state government employees, a delegation of the agitators is also likely to meet the President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar or at least one of them and highlight their points of arguments in the matter. They also expected to send a memorandum to the Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on this count.Stat
they couldn't do busines without us we have disobeyed civilly, right? we've done it in a manner that stopped business >> i've got my ear to th streets all across the country and as a young person who ha regularly had to pull my chair as a senator, at every table i have sat at, i understand, sometimes, what happens when you've got young people pullin the chairs up and saying, we'v got to do it like this you've got people who've bee here a minute saying, hold o now, we've been here before. and that could create some friction i'm hearing that there was friction, somebody tell me if am wrong >> i always say, you know, i said it yesterday on the house floor in the washington chambe it's not the water that gets the clothes clean, it's th agitation. agitation is a good thing. technically speaking for lik five seconds they technicall broke a house rule and that is disobedience did it arise, rise up to
he was part of the powerful armed services committee. >> i think we would rather have our enemies die than our troops. >> where he was such a good friend to defense contractors he developed a lovely reputation. >> third name, senator jeffords, senator jeffords was the chair of senate health committee, in charge of hired occasion. >> jim jeffords best known for switching parties in 2001 in swinging control to the democrats as well as for being part of the hottest act to ever grace a stage. >> every heartbeats true ♪ ♪ ♪ for the red white and blue. there's never a boast or brag. >> he is actually on record talking about this provision at the end of the process he acknowledges some people are disappointed that it's in the bill but that it was needed to help pay for the overall cost of the bill. >> jeffords says that? >> he does. >> so he's defending the bill publicly? >> he's defending it and he's acknowledging there's agitation
waco, texas. didn't they have that thing with the branch of indian? maybe we shouldn't do that. and they went ahead with this anyway. i mean, when you have this after what took place on january, 6th after what happened in charlottesville the way trump reacted to that very fine people on both sides. there just seems to be this, you know, he likes to go back. and push the those buttons. it seems. yeah no, i think it's based on if we didn't know anything about it, donald trump 2015. maybe we could give him the benefit of the doubt. but this is somebody who after it in particular after january, 6th and after the almost 1000 prosecutions, indictments around that act and around all of the evidence that has come out since then about trump's direct involvement and agitation. um and, uh movement towards violence. and um, frankly, you know, pushing people towards uh, violent what
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where low—paid workers are striking but the strikes have also had a big effect on the economy so if a deal can get over the line and we can get it improved that will make things better for everybody. have a lovely day and we will see you again soon. for the last decade, forest dwelling tribes in the eastern indian state of chhattisgarh have been strenuously opposing a new coal mining project by the adani group, one of india's biggest conglomerates. despite their resistance, final clearances to the project were granted last year, which triggered an indefinite agitation that has gone on every day now, for the last year. nikhil inamdar sent us this ground report from the epicenter of these protests. deepin deep in the jungles of central india these protests have raged on. non—stop for a year. almost