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ctoCw. Nhóm FB Đọc Truyện Online Miễn Phí Hằng Ngày - VietWriter ********************************* Sau khi hiểu rõ nguyên nhân của sự việc, Mộc Hàn Yên trở về viện của mình. Thật ra không phải nàng không lo lắng chút nào, nhưng dưới cái nhìn của nàng, kẻ tiểu nhân phải sử dụng loại mánh khóe như thế này thì năng lực trước sau gì cũng chỉ có hạn, sẽ không tạo thành uy hiếp quá lớn. Uy hiếp thật sự vẫn thường đến từ những kẻ thù thần bí ẩn nấp trong bóng tối. Nếu nàng thật sự muốn giúp phụ thân nàng san sẻ mọi việc thì biện pháp duy nhất chính là phải cố gắng nâng cao thực lực của chính mình. Thấy Mộc Hàn Yên rời đi, vẻ mặt vô cùng bình tĩnh, Mộc Nam lắc đầu lần nữa. Hắn đột nhiên phát hiện ra một vấn đề, khi bản thân hắn biết tin tức này, hắn lại không cảm thấy có chút bất công nào, cũng không cảm thấy việc làm Thành chủ đại nhân có gì không đúng. Giống như việc đưa viên Phạt Mạch Tẩy Tủy Đan kia cho Mộc Hàn Yên chính là chuyện hiển nhiên, hoàn toàn thích hợp hơn nhiều so với việc đưa nó cho Mộc Phong. Lúc này Mộc Nam mới phát hiện, ở trong lòng của mình, Mộc Hàn Yên đã sớm vượt qua Mộc Phong – một người được coi là một trong hai đại thiên tài của nhà họ Mộc. Thậm chí nàng còn vượt qua tất cả những người cùng thế hệ, đủ để đứng ngang hàng với tổ phụ của hắn và hai vị trưởng lão khác, còn có gia chủ đại nhân nữa. Xem ra hắn nghĩ nhiều quá rồi. Hắn cảm thấy cái gọi là uy hiếp này vô cùng nhạt nhẽo, chẳng khác nào cảnh chơi trò gia đình vậy. Mộc Nam vừa nghĩ thầm vừa cười tự giễu. … Vốn dĩ nàng định tùy tiện tìm một chút đồ ăn để lấp đầy cái bụng, sau đó mới đi tu luyện, kết quả Hi Nhi lại giống hệt như bà cụ non vậy, thấy Mộc Hàn Yên cầm một chiếc bánh màn thầu thì lập tức hét ầm lên. “Đại công tử, sao người có thể ăn bánh màn thầu chứ? Người không biết cơ thể người đang ở trong giai đoạn phát triển sao? Trời ạ, nếu như về sau người không cao lớn được, Y tiểu thư không thích người nữa thì phải làm sao?” Hi Nhi hét chói tai xong lại bắt đầu nói lải nhải, giọng điệu vô cùng lo lắng. Phải biết rằng, rất có thể sau này nữ nhân tốt nguyện ý gả cho Đại công tử chính là tiểu thư Y Thanh Liên. Nếu như ngay cả tiểu thư Y Thanh Liên cũng coi thường Đại công tử thì chuyện chung thân đại sự sau này của Đại công tử phải làm thế nào? May là Mộc Hàn Yên không biết trong lòng Hi Nhi đang suy nghĩ gì, nếu không… nàng nhất định sẽ nhét bánh màn thầu trong tay vào miệng Hi Nhi! Toàn nghĩ những chuyện vớ va vớ vẩn! Hơn nữa, nàng chính là nữ nhân, sau này có buồn thì cũng là buồn chuyện không gả được, sao phải buồn chuyện không cưới được vợ chứ? Dưới sự sắp xếp của Hi Nhi, bữa cơm đã đổi thành bốn món mặn một món canh, rau thịt cân bằng, Mộc Hàn Yên ăn một bữa ngon lành. Sau đó, dưới sự nhắc nhở của Hi Nhi, nàng lại phải đi tắm nước nóng. Đến tận lúc này Hi Nhi mới buông tha cho nàng. Buổi tối, Mộc Hàn Yên ngồi khoanh chân trên giường bắt đầu tu luyện. Kết hợp với Tinh Huyễn Thiên Cơ Quyết mới học được hôm nay, Mộc Hàn Yên bắt đầu vận hành Thiên Tâm Công Pháp. Theo thủ quyết của nàng, sức mạnh của đất trời dường như bị một bàn tay vô hình nắm chặt, từ bốn phương tám hướng nhanh chóng tụ lại, mạnh mẽ tiến vào tâm mạch, ngưng tụ thành kình khí, sau đó chạy vào trong kỳ kinh bát mạch. Cho dù là tốc độ hấp thu sức mạnh của đất trời, tốc độ ngưng tụ kình khí hay tốc độ tự vận hành kình khí thì đều nhanh hơn trước đây cả hai lần. Mộc Hàn Yên kiềm chế sự mừng rỡ và kích động trong lòng, tiếp tục tu luyện. Thời gian một đêm nhanh chóng trôi qua. Khi Mộc Hàn Yên từ trong không gian tu luyện tỉnh táo lại, nàng kinh ngạc phát hiện ra thực lực của chính mình đã từ kiếm sĩ cấp chín sơ kỳ bước vào trung kỳ. Thật đúng là thủ quyết thần kỳ! Trong lòng Mộc Hàn Yên vô cùng mừng rỡ, quyển bí quyết Tinh Huyễn Thiên Cơ Quyết kia có khoảng hơn hai mươi trang, hiện tại nàng mới chỉ học được hai trang mà vẫn còn chưa học hết. Nếu như chia làm mười tầng thì hiện giờ ngay cả một tầng nàng vẫn chưa học được, sau khi học xong toàn bộ mười tầng công pháp thì tốc độ của nàng sẽ nhanh đến mức độ nào? Có bộ thủ quyết này, cho dù tạm thời không tìm được thiên tài địa bảo thích hợp, nhưng trước khi đạt đến cảnh giới Kiếm Sư, nàng cũng không cần phải lo lắng gì.
1159 ET, June 7, 2023Top takeaways from Pence's CNN town hall — and moments he broke with TrumpFrom CNN's Eric Bradner, Gregory Krieg and Jeremy HerbFormer Vice President Mike Pence participates in a CNN Republican Presidential Town Hall moderated by CNN’s Dana Bash at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday, June 7. Will Lanzoni/CNNFormer Vice President Mike Pence criticized his former boss President Donald Trump for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin in a CNN town hall on Wednesday appeared at the town hall hosted by CNN’s Dana Bash at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, hours after he officially launched his bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination from the same are four moments Pence separated himself from TrumpVladimir Putin and Russia's war in Ukraine One of Pence’s sharpest criticisms of Trump came when he was asked about the United States’ role in helping Ukraine to repel Russia’s invasion. After arguing that the US should accelerate its support for the Ukrainian military, Pence pointed to Trump’s description of Putin in a February 2022 radio interview as a “genius” for his invasion of Ukraine. “I know the difference between a genius and a war criminal, and I know who needs to win the war in Ukraine,” Pence said. January 6 insurrection Pence broke with Trump over the legal fates of those who rioted at the US Capitol on January 6 – and have since faced criminal charges and convictions. Trump said he would consider pardoning many of those rioters, who he said were being treated “very unfairly.” Pence, though, said the United States “cannot ever allow what happened on January 6 to happen again in the heart of our democracy.” “I have no interest or no intention of pardoning those that assaulted police officers or vandalized our Capitol. They need to answer to the law,” he Security Pence said Social Security and Medicare need to be reformed, saying both programs are tracking toward bankruptcy in the next five or 10 years. “It is also disappointing to me that Donald Trump's position on entitlement reform is identical to Joe Biden's. I mean, their policy is insolvency,” he Pence said he would not bring back his administration's controversial family separation policy to manage migrants at the US-Mexico border — breaking with Trump's comments during the CNN town hall last month. The “zero tolerance” policy encapsulated the lengths Trump’s administration was willing to go to deter migrants from coming to the United States, and Trump said it remained a strong deterrent. “When you say to a family that if you come, we’re going to break you up, they don’t come,” Trump said during the town hall. And here are other key takeaways from the town hall Justice Department investigations Pence urged the Justice Department not to indict his onetime boss, saying such an indictment would fuel division inside the country and “send a terrible message to the wider world.” While Pence said that “no one is above the law,” he said the DOJ could resolve its investigation into Trump’s potential mishandling of classified documents without resorting to an indictment, just as the department informed Pence’s attorney last week that there would be no charges brought in the case of the classified documents discovered in his children Pence repeatedly highlighted his support for “parents’ rights,” especially when it comes to schools. But he said the judgment of those same parents should not apply to situations when a minor is seeking gender transition care. “I strongly support state legislation, including, as we did in Indiana, that bans all gender transition, chemical or surgical procedures, under the age of 18,” he said – even when parents support their child’s decision to go stance on abortion Pence made clear he would not deviate from his anti-abortion position, saying, “We will not rest or relent until we restore the sanctity of life to the center of American law in every state in the country" and that he does not apologize for being pro-life. On the question of a federal ban on the procedure, Pence said he supported exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother. He also offered qualified support for social spending programs to help support newborns and new parents but stopped short of specifically endorsing paid family leave for all Americans or subsidized child more takeaways ET, June 7, 2023Fact-checking Mike Pence’s claims during the CNN town hall in IowaFrom CNN staffFormer Vice President Mike Pence took questions from voters in Iowa on Wednesday night during a CNN town are some of the claims he madeInflation Pence claimed at the town hall that “families are struggling right now with record inflation.” At two other moments, he claimed, in present tense, that inflation is “at a 40-year high.”Facts First Pence’s claim that there is “record inflation” is false. His claims that inflation is “at a 40-year high” are, at best, out of US inflation rate hit a 40-year high in June 2022, but that was not close to the all-time record high of set in 1920. And that rate last June was not even close to the record for the modern era, in addition, the current inflation rate is nowhere near that 40-year high from mid-2022. After hitting in June 2022, the inflation rate has fallen for 10 straight months. The most recent available rate, for April, was CNN’s Daniel DaleAid to Ukraine Pence said that he and Trump “ended what was a ban during the Obama-Biden administration on any military resources at all” to Ukraine, whereas the Obama-Biden administration was providing “military meals and blankets.”“We provided javelin missiles — all they were providing was military meals and blankets. We corrected that and Ukraine was better suited to be able to deal with this Russian invasion,” Pence First This is not true, and reminiscent of comments frequently made by Trump, who has said that the Obama administration was only providing Ukraine “pillows and sheets.”While it’s true that the Obama administration declined to provide weapons to Ukraine, it provided more than $600 million in security assistance to Ukraine between 2014 and 2016 that involved far more than meals and blankets or pillows and sheets. The aid included counter-artillery and counter-mortar radars, armored Humvees, tactical drones, night vision devices and medical CNN’s Haley BritzkyFamily separation at the border Pence was asked about the Trump administration’s brief but controversial family separation policy, which triggered a crisis in spring 2018 when immigration officials separated thousands of children from their parents after they illegally crossed the US-Mexico border. Pence criticized the policy and – breaking from Trump – said he wouldn’t bring it back. But he also blamed Obama for its creation.“The family separation policy actually began under the Obama administration,” Pence First That’s not true at all. Yes, some families were separated under Obama, but that was the rare exception and not the rule. Trump changed things in 2018 and turned family separation into the blanket policy, and only relented amid a furious public outcry and with intervention looming from federal previously debunked this claim when Trump repeatedly made similar comments during his short, during the Obama years, children were occasionally separated from their parents in rare situations, like if the adults were caught with drugs or there was a potential human trafficking Trump dramatically changed things in spring 2018. He imposed a “zero tolerance” policy, where every adult border-crosser would be criminally prosecuted. With the adults being sent to jail, the children were separated from them and sent to detention centers run by the Department of Health and Human systematic family separation absolutely did not begin under Obama, as Pence claimed Wednesday night. More than 3,900 children were ultimately separated under Trump, according to federal CNN’s Marshall CohenRead more fact checks here. 1129 ET, June 7, 2023In pictures CNN's town hall with Mike PenceFrom CNN's Will LanzoniFormer Vice President Mike Pence took the stage on Wednesday night for a CNN town hall in Des Moines, criticized his former boss, Donald Trump, for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin. See photos from the evening inside Grand View UniversityFormer Vice President Mike Pence speaks to the crowd during a town hall on Wednesday, June 7, 2023. Will Lanzoni/CNNAudience members listen as former Vice President Mike Pence responds to a question. Will Lanzoni/CNNMike Pence gestures while answering a question while on stage with CNN's Dana Bash. Will Lanzoni/CNNMike Pence, reflected in the glass, participates in the town hall as audience members listen. Will Lanzoni/CNNMike Pence smiles as an audience member asks a question during the town hall on June 7, 2023. Will Lanzoni/CNN1125 ET, June 7, 2023Pence says Social Security and Medicare need to be reformedFormer Vice President Mike Pence participates in a CNN Republican Presidential Town Hall moderated by CNN’s Dana Bash at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday, June 7. Will Lanzoni/CNNFormer Vice President Mike Pence said Social Security and Medicare need to be reformed, saying both programs are tracking toward bankruptcy in the next five or 10 years. “It is also disappointing to me that Donald Trump's position on entitlement reform is identical to Joe Biden's. I mean, their policy is insolvency,” Pence said during CNN's town hall.“I think we've got a moral obligation to ensure the long-term solvency of Social Security and Medicare, and that means saying to Americans over the age of 40, we're going to keep the system that we have, but Americans under the age of 40, we got to work on the kind of reforms that will lessen the burden of debt and change these New Deal programs into a better deal for younger Americans,” he said to applause. Pence declined to answer whether he would raise the retirement ET, June 7, 2023Pence calls for swift capital punishment for mass shootersFormer Vice President Mike Pence participates in a CNN Republican Presidential Town Hall moderated by CNN’s Dana Bash at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday, June 7. Will Lanzoni/CNNFormer Vice President Mike Pence, when asked about the wave of mass shootings in the US, said he believed the rapid implementation of capital punishment for shooters will deter future incidents. "We've got to get back to justice in this country that is swift and certain," Pence told CNN's Dana Bash at Wednesday night's town hall. In response to a question about whether he believes in a national "red flag" law, he said "We've got to be very cautious."“Red flag” laws, found in more than a dozen states, are also known as Extreme Risk Protection Order laws – and they allow courts to temporarily seize firearms from anyone believed to be a danger to themselves or others."I think we got to make sure and protect the due process rights of Americans," he said, referring to the laws. "We cannot allow laws like that or other laws like that or other laws to erode the constitutional right to keep and bear arms in this country." Some background There have been more than 250 mass shootings in the US so far this year, according to the Gun Violence Joe Biden has taken more than 20 executive actions on guns since taking office, including regulating the use of “ghost guns” and sales of stabilizing braces that effectively turn pistols into rifles. He also signed a bipartisan bill in 2022 which expands background checks and provides federal funding for so-called “red flag laws” – although it failed to ban any weapons and fell far short of what Biden and his party had advocated House officials have been sober about the political realities Democrats face with the current makeup of Congress, where Republicans in control of the House have rejected Biden’s calls for an assault weapons ban. Even when both chambers of Congress were controlled by Democrats during the first two years of Biden’s term, an assault weapon ban gained little traction, in part because of a 60-vote threshold necessary for ET, June 7, 2023Pence on how he plans to unite Americans We've got to get back to decency and civility Former Vice President Mike Pence participates in a CNN Republican Presidential Town Hall moderated by CNN’s Dana Bash at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday, June 7. Will Lanzoni/CNNFormer Vice President Mike Pence said that he hopes to bring back decency and civility into politics when asked how he plans to unite Americans. "You know, I think our politics are more divided than ever before — in my lifetime. But I'm not convinced that the American people are as divided as our politics," Pence said. Pence reflected on his relationship with the late Civil Rights icon John Lewis and how despite their differences they were able to get along and found common ground in their Christian faith. "But John and I, again, never agreed on much. But we could always talk. And I think that's what we have to get back to. When you think about the challenges we're facing in America, I just think we've got to get back to the kind of politics that reflects the decency and civility that the American people show each other every day. And I believe we will. And I hope to be part of it," he said. 1048 ET, June 7, 2023Pence says he'd "take a step back" from approach of Trump-era sentencing reform billFrom CNN's Veronica Stracqualursi in Des Moines, IowaFormer Vice President Mike Pence participates in a CNN Republican Presidential Town Hall moderated by CNN’s Dana Bash at Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa, on Wednesday. Will Lanzoni/CNNFormer Vice President Mike Pence said he would “take a step back” from the approach of the Trump administration’s landmark sentencing reform bill, the First Step Act.“I frankly think we need to take a step back from the approach of the First Step Act. We need to get serious and tough on violent crime and we need to give our cities and our states the resources to restore law and order to our streets. And I promise you, we'll do that, if I'm your president,” Pence told Dana Bash in CNN’s town hall in Des Moines, the First Step Act, thousands of federal inmates, most of them serving sentences for drug offense and weapons charges, were released from prison early either for good behavior or rehabilitation programs. The legislation also eased mandatory minimum sentences for certain drug was asked about 2024 rival Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ promise to repeal the First Step Act if elected again conceded that he would take a different approach than the First Step Act and said, “We ought to be thinking about how we make penalties tougher on people that are victimizing families in this country.”Aligning with DeSantis, Pence also added that he would not defund the police, a popular sentiment that arose in 2020. 1049 ET, June 7, 2023Pence says he does not believe Trump will be the Republican nominee for presidentAsked repeatedly how he could commit to supporting former President Donald Trump if he were the GOP nominee for president, Mike Pence said Wednesday night he does not think Trump will be the Republican nominee and that the people of Iowa will recognize that "different times call for different leadership." Pence once again said anyone who holds the office of president should never put themselves above the Constitution, referring to Trump pressuring him to overturn the 2020 election results."Anyone who puts themselves above the Constitution should never be president in the first place. And anyone who asks anyone else to put themselves over the Constitution should never be president again," Pence said to CNN's Dana Bash. 1042 ET, June 7, 2023Pence says failures of the Biden-Harris administration will help him reach Trump supporters Former Vice President Mike Pence said that people's concerns with the Biden-Harris administration will help him reach out to "Trump or nothing voters." Jesse Johnson, an Iowa Republican caucus voter, asked Pence how he plans on reaching "hardcore Trump or nothing Republican voters." Pence responded "I think Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are going to be the great unifiers of the Republican party." He went on to say that he does not worry about the unity of the party and claimed that everywhere he goes he hears how people are "deeply concerned" in the current administration's policies. He added, when Republican voters play their role in the primaries, "I'm confident that whoever our standard bearer is, — and I hope it's me — is going to be supported by Republicans and independents and many Democrats around the country, who know we can do better, and we can bring this country back," Pence said.
The closure of the Canton paper mill is having a ripple effect across Western North according to speakers at a June 1 forum in Buncombe County.“The ripple effects of the mill closure are greater than Canton proper, and the Pactiv mill,” said Erica Anderson, deputy director of the Land of Sky Council. “It's going to impact other industries, and I know everyone here is really working with that in mind as well down the road.” A town hall and listening session focusing on the May 25 closure of the Pactiv Evergreen Canton mill was held June 1 at the Enka-Candler Public Library, where panelists gave updates on the hardships the closure has sent through the paper mill bell sounds for final time, signaling an end after 115 yearsMoreOpinion Closure of Canton paper mill is devastating blow for the people of Canton, WNCOfficials first offered information they had prepared on the effects of the shutdown, including the loss of 1,160 Canton jobs. Panel members took questions and discussed what local and state governments are doing to support businesses and workers impacted by the said Land of Sky's workforce development board is working in tandem with the Southwestern Workforce Development Board to find adequate financial assistance to displaced workers. Also in their crosshairs are the supply chains disrupted by the mill’s shutdown. “We're still not sure what the impacts will be for our logging industry, for the forest products industry that covers all of Western North Carolina and parts of Upstate South Carolina,” Anderson said. “They all supply chips to the mill.” Anderson also said the railway that transported these wood chips to the mill is looking at significant Christy, director of Gov. Roy Cooper’s Western office, added that Blue Ridge Southern Railroad has been forced to lay off half of its staff, as 72% of all freight that came from Asheville to Canton went directly into the said he is monitoring this ripple impact and encouraged locals to show their support to small businesses in the wake of the shutdown. “I heard an interesting anecdote that there's a tool shop here in Candler that has already seen a 15% decrease in sales from all the truckers that aren't coming by to shop and buy tools,” Christy said. “So, we need to make sure that we all bypass the big box stores and shop local to help support our local businesses.” Christy told the audience that both Cooper’s office and Attorney General Josh Stein are hard at work in their effort to hold Pactiv Evergreen accountable for failing to fulfill an agreement that led to economic incentives for the company. In 2015, the state provided a $12 million grant to Pactiv Evergreen, on the condition it keeps at least 800 employees on staff at the Canton mill through the end of 2024. Stein and Cooper wrote an open letter to the company soon after the mill’s closure was announced demanding it returns the grant. “The governor's office had a conversation with Pactiv Evergreen,” Christy said. “Let’s just say that that conversation was not very fruitful.” MoreCanton paper mill closing a 'regional crisis,' mayor says; Buncombe also affectedMoreAs smell, smoke clear with mill closing, real estate agents turn eyes on CantonChristy assured the audience, however, that financial aid was available to impacted people, with or without the return of this grant money, and that Cooper’s offices are doing their best to secure more funding to further these said there are 13,000 job openings in the region, with an unemployment rate of only 2%, the lowest in However, the mill’s 1,160 employees were paid an average salary of $80,000, higher than the national and local average. While former mill workers may be able to find work, many have already encountered difficulties finding a salary that matches their needs. Programs listed by the panelists aim to provide a good starting information Christy provided on funding and programming designed to provide assistance to impacted workers The North Carolina Department of Commerce has applied for a National Dislocated Workers Grant of $ million. These grants provide resources to states and other eligible applicants to respond to large, unexpected layoff events causing significant job losses. The funding is intended to temporarily expand capacities to serve dislocated workers and meet the increased demands for federally supported employment and training services. They hope to hear back about the grant in the next week. Pactiv Evergreen must provide COBRA insurance in July. Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina is working with the state Department of Health and Human Services to provide further assistance after this coverage is no longer active. A June 16 workshop is set to develop solutions. Christy encouraged affected residents to find more information about health insurance on the Milltown Strong website. On June 16, The Smoky Mountain Event Center in Waynesville will hold a hiring and resources fair from 11 featuring over 50 employers and a number of community resources. They will also be distributing 200 laptops to individuals for assistance with job searches and other needs. Anderson added that there will be another job fair held June 29 at the WNC Ag Center in Fletcher. Another concern expressed by attendees and the panel was the future of Canton's wastewater treatment. The mill has been responsible for the treatment, and Pactiv Evergreen will be required to continue providing this for the next two years. State Sen. Julie Mayfield said lawmakers representing Haywood are currently working to secure a $42 million package to support the town and school system in Canton as well as to fund the siting and building of a new wastewater treatment plant. Christy added that the town has been in talks with Pactiv Evergreen to potentially extend the required two years of maintenance to the treatment plant. A new wastewater treatment plant will come with a hefty price tag and will require five to six years to complete. “No amount of money is going to speed up the timeframe to get to it,” Christy said. “It's just going to take time. So, we've got to work with the town to figure out what to do at for these additional three-plus years after Evergreen is no longer obligated to operate.” The panel encouraged those impacted by the mill's shutdown to take advantage of available resources. Canton’s website, Milltown Strong, is devoted to helping affected residents land on their feet and remain safe and healthy as they take their next steps. Cooper’s resources page provides further resources, as well as information on the grant money it expects to have returned by Pactiv Evergreen. Iris Seaton is the Citizen Times News Reporting Intern. Email her at iseaton
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