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but as a result of the information that congress discovered during the investigation, congress passed the national security act of 1947. and this act did a major reorganization of the military branches and in national intelligence. so it created a the first permanent intelligence agency and it also reorganized all the military services to be under one department of defense. just before the united states entered world war two, the senate created the special committee to investigate the national defense program. this committee was was created to oversee billions of dollars in appropriations that congress had just made for war preparation. this committee was led by senator harry truman and of missouri, and it investigated reports of fraud and inefficient c in war preparation. so the committee uncovered numerous instances of corruption and mismanagement and profiteering. it set a standard for congressional oversight operations and was widely praised for its effective work, saving billions of dollars of taxpayer money. it also made senator truman a natial figure. the truman committee's inv
but as a result of the information that congress discovered during the investigation, congress passed the national security act of 1947. and this act did a major reorganization of the military branches and in national intelligence. so it created a the first permanent intelligence agency and it also reorganized all the military services to be under one department of defense. just before the united states entered world war two, the senate created the special committee to investigate the national...
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to one party in congress. i would've thought they would affix the eviction moratorium. i could go on and on. they don't get addressed because chevron makes it so easy for them not to tackle the hard issues and forge a permanent solution. my friends on the other side also talked about this is great. it leads to uniformity in the law. i do nothing that is in itself. if it were up to me, if you think uniformity was so great let's have uniformity and the thumb on the scale of the side of citizen. the kind of uniformity that you get your chevron is something only the government can love. every court in the country has to agree on the current administration's view of a debatable statue. you don't get the kind of uniformity you actually want, a stable decision to assess this is what the statute means. >> mr. clement, can asked the same question i asked mr. martinez about why chevron was initially popular? people who were very sophisticated and had a deep understanding of how judges decide what a statute means and a d
to one party in congress. i would've thought they would affix the eviction moratorium. i could go on and on. they don't get addressed because chevron makes it so easy for them not to tackle the hard issues and forge a permanent solution. my friends on the other side also talked about this is great. it leads to uniformity in the law. i do nothing that is in itself. if it were up to me, if you think uniformity was so great let's have uniformity and the thumb on the scale of the side of citizen....
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>>n e proverbial open door of congress, members of congress want tgereelected. that is why they are far-fetched. who knows how thgsould change. on some of justice alito's hypoetals, if things came to pass, i think you acknowledged -- i just want toonfirm that unlikehi case where you say historical practice supports congress's historical practice, the court's cases, if there were somethin novel, that lk historical support would be a strike against it. not dispositive necessarily. is that accurate? the point i was trying to make as there are huge practical and policy reasons these taxes would not be enacted and if it came to pass, the courtou assess that tax on its own terms and it might look to history and thk is is something new. i want to be clear we don't think the novelty alone would be dispositive. certainly congress has the power to enact texas it has not enacted before but would provide a reason to scrutinize that tax a little cefly. the court does not have to go down that road because the history is all on our side. >> o hypo of my own. if there were a fe
>>n e proverbial open door of congress, members of congress want tgereelected. that is why they are far-fetched. who knows how thgsould change. on some of justice alito's hypoetals, if things came to pass, i think you acknowledged -- i just want toonfirm that unlikehi case where you say historical practice supports congress's historical practice, the court's cases, if there were somethin novel, that lk historical support would be a strike against it. not dispositive necessarily. is that...
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in briefing congress. we go to the relevant oversight committees, we make sure that they are aware of ongoing transfers above the statutory threshold. even ones that they approved a long time ago. and even when there's no requirement that there be additional notice or additional approval of any kind. we've been focused on trying to make sure that october 7 can never happen again. but having said that, the security relationship we have with israel is not just about gaza, hamas, october 7. it's also about the threats posed to israel by hezbollah, by iran, by various other actors in the region. each one of which has vowed one way or another to try and destroy israel. so the weapons, the systems that israel has sought to acquire and as i said have been contracted in many cases for many years goes to self-defense. they go to deterrence trying to avoid more conflict. host: that's the defense from the secretary of state, what do you think of that offense? guest: i think there's a lot of weaknesses there. first of
in briefing congress. we go to the relevant oversight committees, we make sure that they are aware of ongoing transfers above the statutory threshold. even ones that they approved a long time ago. and even when there's no requirement that there be additional notice or additional approval of any kind. we've been focused on trying to make sure that october 7 can never happen again. but having said that, the security relationship we have with israel is not just about gaza, hamas, october 7. it's...
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all at the congress. and we have to do is get through the next 3 or 4 months. and this one can. so the, the question now is, is peter said about the, the, the war and the, the time is on rush decided the war. well, it was, it was on it it's, it's not a on their side to get everything passed through the us congress. they need to get done because they need to get passed between now and november because they've already conceded effectively the terms going to wit a man, the cause of that they're trying to do their relief while i resign manual and trying to run the table. i think is what i say. i think it's already been mentioned the program, the everybody got paid to the and everybody's happy about it and she, i never would have thought we'd miss george santos. do we have this have updates on this? i feel like me right now, one or 2 there. oh, good piece. trying to get onto my camp is that columbia university to walk jewish students into their classrooms right now. classes out at columbia a week before finals
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and the congress is a fraud. it's a unit party fraud. dre or derek, real about running for a fraudulent a, against conglomerate out the he just got caught. okay. he just got caught. derick is we go into the election cycle now? i mean, this betrayal, i mean, particularly of the, the g o p base. okay. i mean, you can say a lot of things about donald trump and i've said good and bad on this program, but he didn't get us into a war and i credit him a lot for that bite and has more awards. now that we can count isn't it hasn't what the dean p o p u a b is a betrayal of his candidacy. it was the 1st of all want to say that the everything that the left wing media in america said donald trump was going to do is what barton is currently doing. i mean, that's literally what the, what the, what he's doing rather getting us in all these wars of all this, this chaos. and as far as george stands, as i wanted to quickly say, i do, this is conservative votes, you as a conservative vote in congress. so you would not have it, he w
and the congress is a fraud. it's a unit party fraud. dre or derek, real about running for a fraudulent a, against conglomerate out the he just got caught. okay. he just got caught. derick is we go into the election cycle now? i mean, this betrayal, i mean, particularly of the, the g o p base. okay. i mean, you can say a lot of things about donald trump and i've said good and bad on this program, but he didn't get us into a war and i credit him a lot for that bite and has more awards. now that...
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in 1505, it is the administti of the congress. it is not clear to me whether defendants missy to trto artificially limit those causes beyond two terms even though these kinds of provisis d been in the instructional and they had ner been understood. quest theeyword and that is otherwise. and trying to figure out what that means under our established printable's statutory interpretation. they accepted and the other so i -- and let used the broad phrase of catchall. that can be squared with what that says or how this court interpreted it but instead i do think that the example or lesson to learn is that this court -- >> the courtasaid many times it is a natural way for congress to create a broad catchall category. i don't spute their could be situations where you have a parallel list o nouns or a parallel list of words but that is not how 1512 is structured. itas complex internal stcture. and it has the mens rea requirement unique to 1512(c)(1) and congress didn't transplant that io 12(c)(2)'s that means with they use disparate langu
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well, i'd say democracy dies in congress. okay. i mean they, they, the republican base is adamant that they not do not want money. and an anti, it brings up the question that maybe we'll have an answer to what the hell happened to mike johnson. go ahead as well. well, 1st of all, democracy, when you hear that term in america, you might as well just struck that out and say communism because that's what they're really meeting at the end of the day. we're a constitutional republic and they keep using that word democracy when they really just made communism. speaker johnston has really just been um, a complete uh sorry, a failure. he should've been vacated a long time ago. i don't care what kind of chaos that would it would have caused. it really speaks volumes to the old saying that absolute power corrupts absolutely . because to our point, he is done on $0.18 is time as a congressman to be coming. speaker, i wonder who has been in his ear. i wonder what kind of promises he's been given. it's very unfortunate around now because while
well, i'd say democracy dies in congress. okay. i mean they, they, the republican base is adamant that they not do not want money. and an anti, it brings up the question that maybe we'll have an answer to what the hell happened to mike johnson. go ahead as well. well, 1st of all, democracy, when you hear that term in america, you might as well just struck that out and say communism because that's what they're really meeting at the end of the day. we're a constitutional republic and they keep...
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congress has been writing on a blank slate. it is not like it just -- that was taken out of the ether. that was a well-established term for instruction law. when congress takes a phrase like that, it brings soil with it. congress has clearly not this court and the records have interpreted those other statutes to encompass the full range of obstructive conduct. that is consistent with our president i mentioned to you earlier. i think when you put it altogether, there is no real ended with here. we clearly have the best meeting. the icing on the cake is that if congress wanted to write a statute that focused only on evidence, there was a clear and obvious way to do it. congress could have just tacked on a residual that said it otherwise impaired evidence. it would not have used the term that had a well-settled meeting more broadly to try to convey that type of limited scope. it would be nonsensical for congress to draft that way because it would be so readily misunderstood. every lower court has understood congress to legislate m
congress has been writing on a blank slate. it is not like it just -- that was taken out of the ether. that was a well-established term for instruction law. when congress takes a phrase like that, it brings soil with it. congress has clearly not this court and the records have interpreted those other statutes to encompass the full range of obstructive conduct. that is consistent with our president i mentioned to you earlier. i think when you put it altogether, there is no real ended with here....
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s. congress. they need to get done because they need to get passed between now and november because they've already conceded effectively the terms going to get the man the cause of that they're trying to do their relief while i resign mantle. i tried to run the table. i say that is what i say. i think it's already been mentioned, the program, the everybody got paid to the and everybody's happy about it and she, i never would have thought we'd missed george santos. this updates on this. i feel like me right now. one or 2 there. oh, good. please. trying to get onto my camp is that columbia university to walk jewish students into their classrooms right now. classes out at columbia a week before finals by the way, and as well see this, this is summer of love. 2 point oh you have it for them in algebra and i never really got it without. i never really got it straight. is he jewish or is a jew it's it's a jewish. uh oh, how do you say anything you want him to be? he's val, columbia students, if you take
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it is just a proceeding before congress. so is it your argument that the only thing this provision covers is something tantamount to evidencing an investigation of the trial? >> it is. we are not limiting. our position does not limit to documents or records. i would submit that c1 carries into c2. the other optic is pretty broad. it need not be as 1512 f provides it may not be admissible. it could cover things like electronic records. it could cover communications. it could color -- emails and all things we use by factfinders in a formally convened hearing. >> just a quick question. what about the second circuit decision. what was involved was not evidence. it was a forged court record. did that fall within c2? >> yes. we think that does fall within c2. anything that is falsified in this operative way that is used to obstruct a proceeding would be covered by c1 -- c2. >> just to take you back to the question that justice thomas started he was. it seems there are two choices here. you can read this as otherwise obstructs a pr
it is just a proceeding before congress. so is it your argument that the only thing this provision covers is something tantamount to evidencing an investigation of the trial? >> it is. we are not limiting. our position does not limit to documents or records. i would submit that c1 carries into c2. the other optic is pretty broad. it need not be as 1512 f provides it may not be admissible. it could cover things like electronic records. it could cover communications. it could color --...
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and congress can take away. and so to me, again, like the notion that the supreme court has the power of judicial review is not new. the notion that the court might abuse that power in ways that are deeply unpopular is not new. what is missing today are the bricks that actually used to keep the court not completely in line with public, but at least loosely in line with public opinion. and i think that's the real problem, that if we just look at the decisions the courts handed down, we tend to miss. i just want to add an anecdote of my own that supports what you said when chief justice warren got the court together to decide brown versus the board, he said no dissents and it has fit on one newspaper page. none of this flipping to section b column four. i want everyone be able to read it and understand it. same point as early as four. well, and i mean fast forward 1974 in the watergate tapes case, you know, the court rules eight nothing against president nixon in an opinion that is signed by his handpicked chief j
and congress can take away. and so to me, again, like the notion that the supreme court has the power of judicial review is not new. the notion that the court might abuse that power in ways that are deeply unpopular is not new. what is missing today are the bricks that actually used to keep the court not completely in line with public, but at least loosely in line with public opinion. and i think that's the real problem, that if we just look at the decisions the courts handed down, we tend to...
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so congress, what you've heard so far, is that congress has other roles to play than you thought. under article 5, it does have the role to propose and ultimately in our view decide about these procedural questions involving ratification. that's very, very important. you know, the founders put the congress in article 1 for a reason. they knew that their old systems in the states had not worked particularly well. so they changed some of their -- the constitutional articles of the state constitutions that they had come from the colony. so they added something called the president in article 2. and courts only come in article 3. they did ask why congress put them in the basement of the capitol for a very, very long time. indeed, when they built the marble palace, the supreme court of the united states, several people did not want to even have their offices in there because they thought it was much too posh during the middle of the depression. so i think at law school we teach you courts, courts, courts, courts, courts. but the reason that the dean was here, particularly at our law sc
so congress, what you've heard so far, is that congress has other roles to play than you thought. under article 5, it does have the role to propose and ultimately in our view decide about these procedural questions involving ratification. that's very, very important. you know, the founders put the congress in article 1 for a reason. they knew that their old systems in the states had not worked particularly well. so they changed some of their -- the constitutional articles of the state...
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people are writing to congress, calling on congress. blacks and whites, pleading for help around that. the violence that's taking place. and so in particular over the franchise and the vote is where congress sees that they can intercede and so congress is going to pass a series of enforcement acts. the third being the ku klux klan act all around this idea of, you know, trying to find some way to federalize, if you will, these violations on southern's civil rights and political rights, in particular, black southerners, civil and political rights. and one way that they're going to do that is they're going to form the department of justice, which the department of justice initial one of their initial ideas is to actually investigate this this violence in this klan activity is to investigate terrorist organizations and congress very quickly realizes that they cannot ignore the reports that the department of justice is coming up with. and so they decide that they're going to create a commission to organize and investigate what's happening in
people are writing to congress, calling on congress. blacks and whites, pleading for help around that. the violence that's taking place. and so in particular over the franchise and the vote is where congress sees that they can intercede and so congress is going to pass a series of enforcement acts. the third being the ku klux klan act all around this idea of, you know, trying to find some way to federalize, if you will, these violations on southern's civil rights and political rights, in...
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and info is loving congress to have them do. and what did congress do on saturday? they said we're going to band tick tock. i mean, the military contractors has them. i got them just explaining, i've been getting a ton of money, a ton of money to congress because they want them to have these continually wars, you know, and, and what better war a ron is perfect. china, off ideal and russia. yeah. they're the perfect that, i mean, make them a foil, and then they get more money and hopefully they'll blow up more tags so they can make more tax and more your plans and more bullets, etc. so they gave convers a ton of money in congress said, okay, fine, we're going to give you crane and taiwan, a $70000000000.00. here's another one. i mean, all of this happened on the same day. a israel, no country on the history of the planet is ever paid another country, so much money to have them basically do their will. that's what is real best when it's lobby, we all know that it's no secret. so what are the congress do on saturday? $28000000000.00 for israel. i mean, man, i gotta tel
and info is loving congress to have them do. and what did congress do on saturday? they said we're going to band tick tock. i mean, the military contractors has them. i got them just explaining, i've been getting a ton of money, a ton of money to congress because they want them to have these continually wars, you know, and, and what better war a ron is perfect. china, off ideal and russia. yeah. they're the perfect that, i mean, make them a foil, and then they get more money and hopefully...
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people are writing to congress, calling on congress. blacks and whites, pleading for help around that. the violence that's taking place. and so in particular over the franchise and the vote is where congress sees that they can intercede and so congress is going to pass a series of enforcement acts. the third being the ku klux klan act all around this idea of, you know, trying to find some way to federalize, if you will, these violations on southern's civil rights and political rights, in particular, black southerners, civil and political rights. and one way that they're going to do that is they're going to form the department of justice, which the department of justice initial one of their initial ideas is to actually investigate this this violence in this klan activity is to investigate terrorist organizations and congress very quickly realizes that they cannot ignore the reports that the department of justice is coming up with. and so they decide that they're going to create a commission to organize and investigate what's happening in
people are writing to congress, calling on congress. blacks and whites, pleading for help around that. the violence that's taking place. and so in particular over the franchise and the vote is where congress sees that they can intercede and so congress is going to pass a series of enforcement acts. the third being the ku klux klan act all around this idea of, you know, trying to find some way to federalize, if you will, these violations on southern's civil rights and political rights, in...
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so congress, what you've heard so far as congress has other rules to play than you thought under article five it does have the role to propose and ultimately in our view decide the slideabout these procedurals involving ratification. that's very, very important. the founders put the congress in article one of her reason. they knew that they were old tasystems in the state that hadt worked particularly well so they changed some of the articles of the state constitutions that they had come from. the courts will become in article three and maybe that's why congress put them in the basement of the capital for a very long time. indeed when they built the marble palace, which is the supreme court of the united states, several people didn't want to have their offices there because they thought it was much too posh during the middle of the depression. so i a think at law school we teach you court, court but the reason the dean was here is we teach you the constitution is also about you, about elections, the congress, the presidency because we can get rid of courts there's other nations that don'
so congress, what you've heard so far as congress has other rules to play than you thought under article five it does have the role to propose and ultimately in our view decide the slideabout these procedurals involving ratification. that's very, very important. the founders put the congress in article one of her reason. they knew that they were old tasystems in the state that hadt worked particularly well so they changed some of the articles of the state constitutions that they had come from....
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so what are the us congress do this weekend? they voted design $28000000000.00 of your taxes, the taxes you pay to israel, so they continue the war that can continue the war with the palestinians. number 2, us tech companies do not like tick tock and they wouldn't like to have picked up eliminated. so they lobby, that means they pay congress to go after tick tock. and what and congress doing this weekend, a pass to measure the bad tick tock, teaching. so much for the free market principles of a healthy competition. right? okay, now let's go to the numbers 3 and 4 as i promised you, the arms industry in the united states bank rolls influential, think tags were members of congress, get jobs, and get their support and information. they also hire thousands of lobbyist so many in fact that there are now more of them, more lobbyist representing military contractors in washington. then there are elected officials in washington. but that put that in your function right now. and they make donations as well. legal bribes, do these contrac
so what are the us congress do this weekend? they voted design $28000000000.00 of your taxes, the taxes you pay to israel, so they continue the war that can continue the war with the palestinians. number 2, us tech companies do not like tick tock and they wouldn't like to have picked up eliminated. so they lobby, that means they pay congress to go after tick tock. and what and congress doing this weekend, a pass to measure the bad tick tock, teaching. so much for the free market principles of a...
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s. congress. they need to get done because they need to get passed between now and november because they've already conceded effectively the terms going to get a man the cause of that they're trying to do their relief while i reside manual and trying to run the table. i so that is what i say. i think it's already been mentioned, the program, the everybody got paid to the and everybody's happy about it and she, i never would have thought we'd miss george santos. do we have this kind of updates on this? i feel like me right now, what is the weather there? oh, good piece. trying to get onto my camp is that columbia university to walk jewish students into their classrooms right now. classes out at columbia a week before finals by the way and as well season this is summer of love. 2 point . oh yeah. but for them in algebra and i never really got it without. i never really got it straight. is he jewish or is a jewish? he said to herself, oh, how did you say anything? you want me to be these bel, columbi
s. congress. they need to get done because they need to get passed between now and november because they've already conceded effectively the terms going to get a man the cause of that they're trying to do their relief while i reside manual and trying to run the table. i so that is what i say. i think it's already been mentioned, the program, the everybody got paid to the and everybody's happy about it and she, i never would have thought we'd miss george santos. do we have this kind of updates...
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in a hearing in congress. to me that is scary as well. this is a critically important hearing with great witnesses i look forward to hear their testimony and the questions that follow with that i yield back. >> i think the chairman for i will not recognize the ranking member of the full committee for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, over the course of the last two decades repeated overzealous prosecution leaks to the press have made it clear congress needs to enact the shield law. congress must protect journalists from being compelled to reveal their confidential sources in order to ensure the free flow of information related to the public interest. during the 117 congress was chairman of the committee, we came together to bipartisan vote to pass the press act which would protect journals in the confidential sources from compelled disclosure. except in certain rare circumstances. later past the e house a similar bipartisan fashion. unfortunately the senate did not act on the bill.di i was pleased however wh
in a hearing in congress. to me that is scary as well. this is a critically important hearing with great witnesses i look forward to hear their testimony and the questions that follow with that i yield back. >> i think the chairman for i will not recognize the ranking member of the full committee for his opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. chairman, over the course of the last two decades repeated overzealous prosecution leaks to the press have made it clear congress...
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and it, in fact, delays the proceedings in congress. now under 1512.c2 that might be corruptly impeding an official proceeding. is that core and therefore immunized or whatever you want to use for that or not core and therefore prosecutable? without a clear statement that applies to the president. >> it is not core. the core kinds of activities that the court has acknowledged are things that i would run through the youngstown analysis. it is a pretty small set. things like the pardon power, the power to recognize foreign nations, the power to veto legislation, the power to make appointments. these are things that the constitution specifically allocates to the president. >> a president could be prosecuted for the conduct i described after he leaves office? >> probably not. i want to explain the framework of why i don't think that would be prosecution that would be valid. first i think you need to run through all of the sort of normal categories of analysis. is there a serious constitutional question that is posed by applying that statute
and it, in fact, delays the proceedings in congress. now under 1512.c2 that might be corruptly impeding an official proceeding. is that core and therefore immunized or whatever you want to use for that or not core and therefore prosecutable? without a clear statement that applies to the president. >> it is not core. the core kinds of activities that the court has acknowledged are things that i would run through the youngstown analysis. it is a pretty small set. things like the pardon...
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major cass has repeatedly violated laws enacted by congress regarding immigration and border security. in large part because of his unlawful kick, millions of aliens have illegally entered the united states on an annual basis with many unlawfully refraining in the united states of -- remaining in the united states. his refusalling to obey the law is not only an offense if against the separation of powers in the constitution of the united states, it also threatens our national security and has had a dire impact on communities across the country. despite clear evidence that his willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law has significantly contributed to unprecedented levels of illegal immigrants -- entrants, the increased control of the southwest border by drug cartels and the imposition of enormous costs on states and localities affected by the influx of aliens, alejandro n. mayorkas has continued if his refusal to comply with the law and thereby acted to the grave detriment of the interests of the united states. alejandro n. mayorkas engaged in this scheme or course of conduct
major cass has repeatedly violated laws enacted by congress regarding immigration and border security. in large part because of his unlawful kick, millions of aliens have illegally entered the united states on an annual basis with many unlawfully refraining in the united states of -- remaining in the united states. his refusalling to obey the law is not only an offense if against the separation of powers in the constitution of the united states, it also threatens our national security and has...
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and today, a two-party delegation visited ukraine delegation of the congress of the united states of america, which the congressmen talked about. our correspondent kateryna halko knows ukrainian officials, she is with us live from kyiv, kateryna, i congratulate you, thank you for joining the broadcast, please tell us what the congressmen came from the united states of america with, what they are saying about help, about , how quickly this aid will reach ukraine, and in general, what is the mood of american congressmen? greetings, serhiy, greetings to the viewers of the tv channel. press, so after half a year's delay, the ward representatives of the congress of the united states of america finally decided and approved an additional aid package for ukraine worth 61 billion dollars, and immediately after the adoption of such a decisive and perhaps even historic package for ukraine, both republicans and democrats visited kyiv to discuss all this, including with the president of ukraine by volodymyr zelenskyi, about which we were told and noted that he very... clearly explained that if it
and today, a two-party delegation visited ukraine delegation of the congress of the united states of america, which the congressmen talked about. our correspondent kateryna halko knows ukrainian officials, she is with us live from kyiv, kateryna, i congratulate you, thank you for joining the broadcast, please tell us what the congressmen came from the united states of america with, what they are saying about help, about , how quickly this aid will reach ukraine, and in general, what is the mood...
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day congress resolved. i quote that two battalions of marines be raised, that they be distinguished by the names of the first and second battalion of american marines making the 10th in november. the official of the united states marines, which is celebrated by marines, regardless of where they are in the world, regardless of what their circumstances are, they still celebrate the birth of our core today and again, i shared with dr. brooks earlier how i distinctly recall being in a combat situation. we didn't the opportunity to have a full ball, a large birthday cake. so i took one of my my what we call meals ready to eat field rations had pound cake in it, took that little pound cake out, put a match in it and lit it. and we sang happy birthday to the marine corps. that's what marines. so congress directed washington order to form these two battalions of marines to cherry pick soldiers out of his battalions holding the british under siege in boston. and those sailors, soldiers that may have had any type of
day congress resolved. i quote that two battalions of marines be raised, that they be distinguished by the names of the first and second battalion of american marines making the 10th in november. the official of the united states marines, which is celebrated by marines, regardless of where they are in the world, regardless of what their circumstances are, they still celebrate the birth of our core today and again, i shared with dr. brooks earlier how i distinctly recall being in a combat...
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and congress mandated that. and i don't see any way to try to draw lines around to exclude pregnancy complications in the circumstances where the only way to address the woman's condition and prevent material deterioration is for the pregnancy to end. justice kavanaugh: thank you. ief justice roberts: justice barrett? justice barrett: so, genali -- i understand the primary difference bwe emtala and the idaho statute to be this health, that -- th iho focuses on the risk of life, but the federal government says that emtala -- llemtala says that the health is -- am i right, i's health and life? general prelogar: that's -- that's the principal difference, but i think it's also t difference between necessary to prevent death versus theealth concerns would be reasonably expected to occur. so i think that that is a standard that budsn a little more space for doctors to take action. justice barrett: got it. is the federal government aware of any state, other than idaho, that has a law that does not take health into acco
and congress mandated that. and i don't see any way to try to draw lines around to exclude pregnancy complications in the circumstances where the only way to address the woman's condition and prevent material deterioration is for the pregnancy to end. justice kavanaugh: thank you. ief justice roberts: justice barrett? justice barrett: so, genali -- i understand the primary difference bwe emtala and the idaho statute to be this health, that -- th iho focuses on the risk of life, but the federal...
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united states code in part to congress. additionally in his conduct while secretary of homeland security, alejandro n mayorkas has breached the public trust by willful refusal to fulfill his statutory duty to control, quote, duty to control and guard hethe boundaries and borders of the united states against the illegal entry of aliens, end quote asset forth in section 10385 of the immigration and nationality act. alejandro n mayorkas inherited what his first chief of the u.s. border patrol called, quote, arguably the most effective border security in our nation's history, end quote. alejandro n mayorkas, however, proceeded to abandon effective border security initiatives without engaging in adequate alternative initiatives withouto engaging in adequate alternative efforts that would enable dhs to maintain control of the border and guard against illegal entry and despite clear evidence of devastating consequences of his actions he failed to take action to fulfill his statutory duty to control the border. according to his fir
united states code in part to congress. additionally in his conduct while secretary of homeland security, alejandro n mayorkas has breached the public trust by willful refusal to fulfill his statutory duty to control, quote, duty to control and guard hethe boundaries and borders of the united states against the illegal entry of aliens, end quote asset forth in section 10385 of the immigration and nationality act. alejandro n mayorkas inherited what his first chief of the u.s. border patrol...
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members of congress, the time is now. lgbtq students across our nation face discrimination, bullying and exclusion on a daily basis. these adverse experiences are being forced by state policies that target lgbtq youth, censoring what we learn in the classroom, denying the ability to confirm our own identities. we cannot stand idly by while future educators, future scholars, our innovators, our scientists, our doctors, our leaders suffer. and it's imperative that you use your platform and power to stand up for their rights. let's rise together for the sake of all lgbtq youth and create a future where every young person should feel safe, valued and empowered to be their authentic self. thank you. >> good morning. i'm nicole point dexter from the human rights campaign. i'm a mother to four amazing children, raised in my chosen state of oklahoma. when my middle child came out as trans, his father and i were unsheer what to do. we sought help from our family physician who recommend wed attend the state's premier medical facili
members of congress, the time is now. lgbtq students across our nation face discrimination, bullying and exclusion on a daily basis. these adverse experiences are being forced by state policies that target lgbtq youth, censoring what we learn in the classroom, denying the ability to confirm our own identities. we cannot stand idly by while future educators, future scholars, our innovators, our scientists, our doctors, our leaders suffer. and it's imperative that you use your platform and power...
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if congress cannot aet it the above. if congress cannot get it done — the above. if congress cannot get it done or _ the above. if congress cannot get it done or it _ the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would - the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would take i the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would take a | get it done or it would take a long time, can that europeans help fill the void? the europeans _ help fill the void? the europeans are - help fill the void? the europeans are filling i help fill the void? the i europeans are filling the help fill the void? tue: europeans are filling the void but it is not fast enough. the europeans promised to produce1 million shells now, and they did not meet the deadline. they produced a little over 300000 and the north koreans sent1 million shells. the ukrainians have a shortage of ammunition now, and only the united states can fill that shortage in the timeframe that it needs. [30 can fill that shortage in the timeframe that it needs. do you wor , timeframe that it needs. do you worry.
if congress cannot aet it the above. if congress cannot get it done — the above. if congress cannot get it done or _ the above. if congress cannot get it done or it _ the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would - the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would take i the above. if congress cannot get it done or it would take a | get it done or it would take a long time, can that europeans help fill the void? the europeans _ help fill the void? the europeans are - help fill the...
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they started this congress with 225 republican members. all we need is 20 or 25. on every single issue of significance throughout this entire congress, house democrats who are in the minority have provided the overwhelming majority of votes to get things done for the american people. and on the issue of the national security bill, we are ready, willing, and able to do the same. we just need a handful of traditional republicans to break with the maga extremists and join us to lift up america's national security. reporter: speaker johnson has a one-vote majority in the house. what do you see or hope to see happening in the future, with that in mind? mr. jeffries: speaker johnson. with respect to -- just checking to see fifs paying attention. with respect to the agenda moving forward, as we have repeatedly said, as house democrats, we want to work together. to solve problems. for hardworking american taxpayers. we will continue to put people over politics. and to fight for things that matter. like lower costs. growing the middle class. safer communities. defending de
they started this congress with 225 republican members. all we need is 20 or 25. on every single issue of significance throughout this entire congress, house democrats who are in the minority have provided the overwhelming majority of votes to get things done for the american people. and on the issue of the national security bill, we are ready, willing, and able to do the same. we just need a handful of traditional republicans to break with the maga extremists and join us to lift up america's...
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he's defied the law and the will of congress by ignoring detention mandates. he said before the u.s. supreme court, his lawyer said the word shall detain our permissive. emily means may. earlier this year he told border patrol agents in eagle pass, texas, that the current release rate for migrants caught crossing the border illegally was above 85%. so you had a 15% chance of not being detained, even if you were caught. apparently he's proud of that. secretary mayorkas has made catch and release the de facto policy of the united states government, which is in direct contravention of our immigration laws. and we can't ignore the secretaries unprecedented abuse of a process known as parole. parole was designed to grant temporary entry to poor nationals in rare and dire circumstances such as someone experiencing a medical emergency at a port of entry, or donating a kidney or being a witness at it drop it was never designed to be used categorically or more than in a case-by-case basis. congress has made clear that parole is a tender for urgent circumstances, and sh
he's defied the law and the will of congress by ignoring detention mandates. he said before the u.s. supreme court, his lawyer said the word shall detain our permissive. emily means may. earlier this year he told border patrol agents in eagle pass, texas, that the current release rate for migrants caught crossing the border illegally was above 85%. so you had a 15% chance of not being detained, even if you were caught. apparently he's proud of that. secretary mayorkas has made catch and release...
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congress doesn't do it anymore. and as as i think probably we all know by in 1876, the republican party as a whole nationally kind of faces a political reality that. leads them to restrict the use of those few very few federal troops and still remain in the south. it's not a mass withdrawal of troops because there's no massive troops to withdraw. and i it's clear. it's clear even within the republican party that that their voters will not support reconstruction any longer politically. so ensure i mean, what are their is it working history? it's not it's not a book about present day politics and it's not a polemic none. nonetheless, i it's inescapable that there are certain kinds of lessons we have to draw from it. one is almost for south africa, which is that the line between between civilization and barbarism can be mighty thin, though the level or the line between. order, order and chaos can be mighty thin. we saw that on on january six, 2021, here in the united states as well, that the potential for terrorism exi
congress doesn't do it anymore. and as as i think probably we all know by in 1876, the republican party as a whole nationally kind of faces a political reality that. leads them to restrict the use of those few very few federal troops and still remain in the south. it's not a mass withdrawal of troops because there's no massive troops to withdraw. and i it's clear. it's clear even within the republican party that that their voters will not support reconstruction any longer politically. so ensure...
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congress could have said yes or no. there's nothing about law really inherently in the question of should the monitors on the boats be paid for by the owners or the government. so step one is has congress in the statute answered that question. when we say no, everybody agrees that's not in the statute, then we say the agency can make that determination so long as they do so in a reasonable way. so, for example, here, the question is whether or not monitors on the boats have to be paid for by the owner of the boat. i see that as a policy question. congress could have said yes or no. there's nothing about law really inherently in the question of should the monitors on the boats be paid for by the owners or the government. so step one is has congress in the statute answered that question. when we say no, everybody agrees that's not in the statute, then we say the agency can make that determination so long as they do so in a reasonable way. and the -- and courts sort of police the boundaries of reasonableness, but whether o
congress could have said yes or no. there's nothing about law really inherently in the question of should the monitors on the boats be paid for by the owners or the government. so step one is has congress in the statute answered that question. when we say no, everybody agrees that's not in the statute, then we say the agency can make that determination so long as they do so in a reasonable way. so, for example, here, the question is whether or not monitors on the boats have to be paid for by...
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think what to expect now in congress after this story? i think johnson actually went to trump last week to arrange for trump to help say marjorie taylor green not insist on a vote on her impeachment resolution, i don't know if johnson succeeded , but the democrats, many of them promised that if johnson supports up to... conditions for ukraine, then they will not vote for his removal from office. however, the democrats said at the time that they made it a condition to consider the bill that the senate approved in february, that is, that the house voted for him, then help would come immediately, but i think that the democrats this time, if, say, marjarigreen insists on such a vote, then the democrats, unlike their vote. pushing for the resignation of mccarthy, they will make johnson stay in office, they can do it in two ways, either a certain number of them do not support the resignation, or a certain number. a number of them will simply leave the hall and will not vote, which will allow just there, the numbers will not add up, then there w
think what to expect now in congress after this story? i think johnson actually went to trump last week to arrange for trump to help say marjorie taylor green not insist on a vote on her impeachment resolution, i don't know if johnson succeeded , but the democrats, many of them promised that if johnson supports up to... conditions for ukraine, then they will not vote for his removal from office. however, the democrats said at the time that they made it a condition to consider the bill that the...