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my name is margaret hester and from arkansas. and i'm a state senator and the majority leader here in arkansas. so 1st of all, i'm very open about my face and i was very open about that in my campaign. and i hope my face affects everything that i do hope it affects the way that i'm speaking to you. i hope that affects the way that i treat all my colleagues. and i certainly hope that text every vote that i take majority later cetera. bart has servers recognize as part of the anti boycott bill because you know, i think it's, it's the right thing to do. jewish people are gods chosen people and i feel like an obligation to do anything within my control or power to support them or protect the
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members of donald says, what this does, this is an act driven public entities from contracting with and investing in companies. the boy caught israel, it's good pro israel middle by a sen. hester, appreciate again that the state is not protected from the church, but the church is protected from the state. i would say if there's 35 members, the arkansas center, i would say 35 members would say that they are believers in biology, scratch pressing for the house. this passage, a set of bill, 513 repair the machine, mr. flirt, i would say probably half would identifies evangelicals. they understand how important is to support israel. 69 years, 3 days, 0 present. the bill is past the the
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left college and 1974 to started magazine, called the arkansas times the door. a bunch of 20 somethings. we thought we were the 1st people to have ever discovered arkansas. we're incredibly excited about the music, the history of the mythology, the beauty we wanted to discover arkansas or one to tell others about it. and we want to write about it. this was a great story. the arkansas rednecks. what was it?
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love or fighter country? boy, it was a sort of a love letter to read next the, the times is free. so we can be here without advertising. and the state governments, a big source of our income, the schools, the colleges, the health center is the hospitals. all those agencies advertise because you sign a contract with the state to provide them advertise thing and they provide your money now, in order to get our money, we have to pledge not to boycott israel. i mean, when we got our 1st notice, i didn't think anyone waiting for the that we were able to to ignore it for a long time. and finally, there was this purchasing guy with one of the colleges and he was just not going to
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let go. they said, i'm going to keep you from getting business from us until you sign this as required by the law. the, you know, when we 1st read about this last week, we did a story on it. so looks this and people, most people have talked to the go. what does that have to do with the price of to you in china? i mean, you know, you have to take a, you know, it's just, it has no relevance or bearing on arkansas. i have the right, the boy con, anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that period. so they're busy. so we said no the
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chair calls ha ha, i'm always to state your name who you are present in a position on the bill. my name is virginia marie, i'm representing myself and i'm against this bill happening today. a muslim group plans to issue a legal challenge to a texas law, and it's all about israel. it was actually the 1st bill of 85th legislature, governor gray, gavin signed into law, which says, israel is one of the texas largest training party today care or the council on american islamic relations for announced a major 1st amendment legal challenge to the law. what you're really hoping to stay will do is completely repeal and repeal the anti media statute. repeal anything that has to violate my a my right to freedom of speech, my right to boycott and to choose
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a political view of my own palestinian american church here in austin, texas has filed a federal lawsuit for losing her job as a speech pathologist, after refusing to sign a pro israel old, and i sent an email to my son's coordinator. i'm telling her, listen, i cannot sign this is against my principals against my constitutional rights and, and it's also, i guess, my moral and ethical values considering that i am a palestinian american and i have family actually live in occupied territories or faxed me personally as well so it affects me in both ways, american citizen and as of how soon american to the me one and have us 9. we have a snack 1st. to excellent passwords for
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huh. okay. i have a lot of family members are still reside in the occupied territory. news, i know what i've seen 1st and justice and equality that goes on there. they close off me. roads on implementing is ways to drive on those roads. basically, the whole idea is to make it as hard as possible for them to function and to have a livelihood anyhow, school closures resting young children the and i could not, you know, stay quiet and just go on with my life. well,
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i know that this law is gonna make it ok to continue this kind of oppression against the palestinians. the in recent years, about 2 dozen states, republican and democrat has passed laws or executive orders to stymie the media movement. arizona as long sale through the legislature with broad support that put, make sure it all in a difficult situation. his parents lived in the west bank during the seventy's and ever since college he's advocated for palestinian rights. short all never expected . his views on the is really palestinian conflict to come up in his day job. after all, he gives legal advice to inmates in arizona. the
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i was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this the i had promised my son ever since his bar mitzvah many years ago. his mom is jewish, so i am not, but i had promised him a trip to the middle east. and so as some 12 years later, we finally went and we had an incredible trip there. i saw a lot of things that were very disturbing that we saw in terms of civil rights, civil liberties discrimination. my mom's parents are definitely more on the conservative side of things. they would absolutely call themselves sinus. so it was interesting being exposed to that loss of annually. um,
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having all of this exposure to the injustices that are happening in israel in the us. then i think after that trip for him, it was really clear that he wanted to boycott any companies that were contributing to the just this is happening in the west bank. i am boycotting hewlett packard because they are involved in the bio metrics for the check points. every palestinian has an id card that they must have the and they delay palestinians for many, many hours at a time. and so that's part and parcel of the occupation the after my a trip to the west bank and seeing what i've seen. i was incensed enough that i said i couldn't sign this and i had to file suit
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i was committed to continuing on providing the services, but not getting paid a substantial chunk of change for me. but that was, i was just, i'm willing to sign that certification and i didn't want to leave the jail in the lurch either. so i wanted to provide the service and the decision to the state that was not one that came in lately. we definitely worried about people smearing his reputation, telling him in this and that he was very fearful that he was this. it took us by the head, the extremely proud of him and making the choice. they did the
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i 1st during the sale you as an intern at the so you've southern california. believe that would have been the summer of 2009. it was after my 1st year of law school. it was definitely something i was seeking out a since high school. i've been kind of obsessed with the ac. all you to be honest. so this was at the beginning of the iraq war. and i remember that there was this kind of rush to consensus that we shouldn't beta rack because saddam had weapons of mass destruction. and anybody who spoke out against it was a terrorist sympathizer, or a communist or, or fundamentally into american. and i remember that the still you campaign at that time was that the sentence patriotic. and that's something that really resonated with me. i always like to tell people that we have the best clients. in this case,
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i think it's absolutely true. all manner of people have been forced to sign these 84 cause certification forms. many of them are reluctant to throw themselves into the middle of a major public controversy. but we've got a few brave individuals to step forward and say, hey, this is the right thing to do. what i'm going to do it. that's the kind of offers that makes me so happy to work at this. all you have us just wanna check in briefly about the total case where we are in the briefing is gone through basically all the levels of approval and that it needs to go through and we're gonna get it out hopefully today. and what about the other cases? the arkansas one i think is going to be filed in the next couple days. and then the texas case, i hope all gets in the next week or 2 on on many fronts. yeah. one of the things that we hope to do with these cases is when a couple of them very quickly on the stage, the task, these kinds of laws to kind of deter others from doing the same thing. if all the courts are you now that these laws are unconstitutional,
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then my guess is that these bills will just die. and i think of states, they don't want the public to really be aware of what's going on. they don't want to have an open debate about it. they recognize that when people actually understand what the state was doing here, they would be absolutely horrified and appalled that legislatures would be trading away americans 1st amendment right so easily to the problem. where did that idea now? you know, i can't nail down exactly where it came from, but i'm really so much just talking with my colleagues reading and a chance meeting with another legislator from another state helped me really start to, to, to wrap in what was important. i was at a hotel and there was an hour meeting going on. a coastal resort, protected by our guard. this is in the state capital. it's a resort hotel where lawmakers are winding dying as members of the american
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legislative exchange council or alec. this is a very, very important group across the country. we've been more than 1300 people here. organization represents 25 percent of all state legislators in the country. look closely at many conservative was passed by state legislatures and you're likely to find the hand of alex alex is the perfect petri dish for what ends up being a very, very destructive legislative scheme in our country. they bring together corporate leaders, evangelical leaders, and right wing legislators. they meet twice a year behind closed doors. and almost invariably, the laws they seek to pass and move out into the world, restrict the ability of people to be able to effectively operate in their democracy from stand your ground self defense laws, district photo id laws,
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which critics say make it harder for minorities and the poor to vote. the group says it's model bills are templates for as many as $200.00 state laws passed a year. they're thinking about creating what's called model legislation. i like bills come complete with blanks where legislators need only fill in their state names. you start out with one idea and i met test the sizes into something that see a red click to be applicable every place in the united states. it's pretty safe to say that there wouldn't be, can tie boy bills popping up in different states around the country. without out the so we have the tribunal, obviously we have k u t, cbs and the office. number 250
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the high you made it easy. we have one of my days just the wind round rock speech pathologist. but here we filed suit against blue gerbil. i as the and the state of texas, she says she didn't do it for as railing or palestinian values, but for american values is our responsibility to fight, to protect and preserve free speech for children. similar to exactly that,
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our founding fathers having revisions this law hospital 89, was nothing but a censorship long. meant to silence texans and punish them for expressing a practical view. texts and government should not be putting the interest of a foreign country over its own people. thank you. a speech pathologist in full real says the state is trying to silence her right to free speech. when this story that his story started getting a lot of attention, the governor of texas simply tweeted out, texas stands with israel period. any anti is real policy? there's an anti texas part of the
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there's no boycott. activism at arkansas, probably this law is about the only thing people only way people know about the course. we're just, we're not boycotting any what we're just saying. you have no right to tell us what our speech should be and if we want to, if we want to boycott, we can. and oh, it's none of your business it's, it's a, it's a political act. and it's that one that i choose to take. i just object to government, say we got a big a whole lot of money over here, but we're not, it will give it to you. will that we'll advertise with you. but here's, here's some, here's some conditions that you need to meet 1st, such as, here's the political position you need to take regarding foreign policy for god's sake and we're in arkansas. well, as i think alan's case demonstrates, you don't have to be participating in a board kind of israel to find these anti boycott was fundamentally on american.
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alan, i hate to ask you this, but let's say that the paper uh action is unsuccessful in cory. do you plan on signing that pledge or what does that mean for the future of your newspaper? should you lose? i haven't gone there yet to but that that's something that will be a very, very difficult uh, very, very difficult decision for me. so we close this wednesday, the march is for about $51000.00 and we need to get to $65.00 is when we get hanging out there started the time, so $200.00. so i wanted to go through the advertise last year. we dodge so many bullets over the last 45 years and and the newspaper businesses got tougher and tougher. the accurate clinic cream for about 35 people here to the people whose families and mortgages
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here for the state advertising. we can be on the the, when we launched the lawsuit, i was very confident i mean, any country that bases, it's found the mythology around the boston tea party and the boy kind of t. you would think that today you, 100 years later, we would still see boy cods as a political, a former political speech, and therefore protected by the 1st amendment. today i'm going to sign an executive order that says if you boy tide against israel, new york, or boring time you,
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we in america must stand strong with israel through 2nd. one of the highest duties of elected legislators is to defend their constitution. but here they're just giving away our 1st amendment rights to a foreign country. the bottom of the sheer escape and strikes gunfire and enjoyed a dangerous journey from my home. for late in the dawn, now disease is catching up with her mother is worried. the pain back home came and dropped. it killed my mabel with school, how children. i swore it. this is joe opened up with a town that many refugees are traveling through before the influx. there are about 7000 local residents. now we have more than $40000.00 displaced, the solstice are declining. that is the water to drink. many,
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i'm worried about what will happen when the rainy season starts in may. praise has correct towns in force, disappearances, and corruption. the past, the most special about the cost of living. unfortunately the lights have to be lost, but those bumps up here, the way you have to live has to be lost lives. what take, right. people are shot in the head. maybe have son goes head to head with canyon politician kimani as to why kenyans are furious. you know this, i have never had performed anything for the party. there was about $7000000.00 pet to head on out is a around the
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the as role is accused of a blazing violation of the causes these funding and also postponing the release of $620.00 palace demands the head of the home. and as of a problem, and this is all just your life from joy ha, also coming up from us, keeps its side of the seas 5 day and freeing 6 is where the captives from gaza on saturday. thousands of people gather and 11 on capital to pay their respects to make.
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