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thank you so much mrs. ban. to all your honored ambarsders representives and general, thank you for being here today we are gathered in commemoration and celebration of one of the great moments of history. a great moment of histfry the world, a grite moment fl history of our country, a great moment for our city. 70 years ago as yous heard the delegates of 50 nations gathered in san francisco opera house to open a new era for humanity. here in san francisco the hope of president wilson and vision of president roges velt and congratulations of president truman were fulfilled and when president rose velt was here said if you want to do something right, do it in san francisco. here in san francisco diplomats of countries found they way to [inaudible] poetic dream to a distant
thank you so much mrs. ban. to all your honored ambarsders representives and general, thank you for being here today we are gathered in commemoration and celebration of one of the great moments of history. a great moment of histfry the world, a grite moment fl history of our country, a great moment for our city. 70 years ago as yous heard the delegates of 50 nations gathered in san francisco opera house to open a new era for humanity. here in san francisco the hope of president wilson and...
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von -- mrs. ban be there with him. [applause] thank you. to all of you, honored ambassadors, representatives consul generals, all of the rest, thank you for being here today. we are gathered in commemoration and celebration of one of the great moments of history, a great moment in history for the world, a great moment for the history of our country, a great moment for our city. 70 years ago, the delegates of 50 nations gathered in the san francisco opera house to open a new era for humanity. here in san francisco, the hope of president wilson, the vision of president roosevelt, the congratulations of president truman were all fulfilled. on an earlier occasion when president roosevelt was here when he was nominated for vice president, he said, if you want to do something right, do it in san francisco. [applause] here in san francisco, diplomats of far-flung countries found their way through poetic dreams from a distant century. on this date in 1945, the city on the golden gate, the word went forward. we the people of the united nations have
von -- mrs. ban be there with him. [applause] thank you. to all of you, honored ambassadors, representatives consul generals, all of the rest, thank you for being here today. we are gathered in commemoration and celebration of one of the great moments of history, a great moment in history for the world, a great moment for the history of our country, a great moment for our city. 70 years ago, the delegates of 50 nations gathered in the san francisco opera house to open a new era for humanity....
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. >> mr. ban berg is recognized. >> thank you mr. speaker.adies and gentlemen i, kind of like representative howard of having come up to this podium tonight. you heard from me once earlier. but i sat down and i've listened to the discussion particularly on this amendment. and it really has me thinking it has me wondering and quite frankly it has me a bit upset. i've got to be honest. i'm a bit upset. and the debate here today has been for the most part, fairly pleasant given the issues we're talking about and people have been courteous of one another because we're talking about a contentious and important issue. but u want to take a second and point out a couple of things. the first -- and my position has been known very well -- is that the flag that, as we stand in here and sit in here, is outside waving proudly in the night breeze, that flag needs to come down and that flag needs to come down sooner rather than later. now everyone in here has heard the governor call for the flag to come down congressmen to call for the flag to come down ind
. >> mr. ban berg is recognized. >> thank you mr. speaker.adies and gentlemen i, kind of like representative howard of having come up to this podium tonight. you heard from me once earlier. but i sat down and i've listened to the discussion particularly on this amendment. and it really has me thinking it has me wondering and quite frankly it has me a bit upset. i've got to be honest. i'm a bit upset. and the debate here today has been for the most part, fairly pleasant given the...
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mr. chairman this ban is misguided. while it was created in an attempt to reduce litter in the parks, it is instead served as a primary example of intrusive government overreefment something this country certainly needs less of. and something my constituents sent me here to washington to prevent. according to the national park sustainable practice report parks that have implemented this ban are not actually reporting any useful data on recycling by type. in order, they don't know if this ban is effectively working or not. . preserving the beauty of our parks is a noble goal and something we should all care about but not something that should come at the expense of choice. we should support freedom, support our parks and support good, healthy lifestyles for every american. however the current ban in place does none of the above. i urge my colleagues to support this commonsense measure as it stop this is ineffective ban. i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr
mr. chairman this ban is misguided. while it was created in an attempt to reduce litter in the parks, it is instead served as a primary example of intrusive government overreefment something this country certainly needs less of. and something my constituents sent me here to washington to prevent. according to the national park sustainable practice report parks that have implemented this ban are not actually reporting any useful data on recycling by type. in order, they don't know if this ban is...
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there will be a lifetime ban on members of congress. [applause] mr. pataki: i would repeal oppressive laws like obama care and end common core. i would eliminate excessive taxes that crushed small businesses. [applause] mr. pataki: i would throw out an incomprehensible tax code written by lawyers at the direction of lobbyists in the interests of the powerful, and replace it with a simple, lower rate that is fairer to all of us. [applause] mr. pataki: i would lower taxes on manufacturers to the lowest in the developed world so that factories and jobs could spring up across america. and shrink the size of the federal workforce, starting with the bureaucrats overseeing obamacare. i would fire every current irs employee abusing government power to discriminate on the on the basis of politics or religion. that is not america. [applause] mr. pataki: let's let every washington politician know, from now on, you are going to live under the same rules and laws that we do. no exemptions for politicians from laws they impose on us, no special rules for the powerf
there will be a lifetime ban on members of congress. [applause] mr. pataki: i would repeal oppressive laws like obama care and end common core. i would eliminate excessive taxes that crushed small businesses. [applause] mr. pataki: i would throw out an incomprehensible tax code written by lawyers at the direction of lobbyists in the interests of the powerful, and replace it with a simple, lower rate that is fairer to all of us. [applause] mr. pataki: i would lower taxes on manufacturers to the...
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i'm proud of being the only reporter in the world banned by mr. blatter because of my disclosures of his corruption over the last 13 years. before stumbling on the fifa low lives, i had experience of organized crime filming nose to nose with the mafia in palermo. but as fifa ticks all of the boxes for a organized crime and compromising and outwitnessing the public authorities and hiding criminality behind the world's most popular game. after seven years of probing the sleaze bags and putting up with the legal threats and the attacks on my computers, i was invited to the fbi special agents in london. the business cards said organized crime. i wasn't alone any more. the real people had arrived. in august of 2011 i gave them financial and other documents about american -- that america had hid from the fans and the public. by the way, you talked about not having mr. flynn. chuck blaze was there since 1995. look at who represents. u.s. soccer was happy to represent american values. i hope you can come back to that. chuck blaze had hidden the financial
i'm proud of being the only reporter in the world banned by mr. blatter because of my disclosures of his corruption over the last 13 years. before stumbling on the fifa low lives, i had experience of organized crime filming nose to nose with the mafia in palermo. but as fifa ticks all of the boxes for a organized crime and compromising and outwitnessing the public authorities and hiding criminality behind the world's most popular game. after seven years of probing the sleaze bags and putting up...
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reporter: the administration looking at the legislation that is lifting the ban? mr. earnest: i'm not sure. you could ask them that. this is something that the commerce department would be responsible for. reporter: official campaign is expected to launch as early as sunday. i know you talked before from the podium about the principle of not wanting to be seen as influencing or having any undue influence on elections in foreign countries. given that general principle -- [inaudible] mr. earnest: that is creative way to ask that question. i know. i know. i don't have any update on that process. but anybody who is going to be sensitive to the way that decisions are made in the united states are received overseas, it will be the professionals at the state department. so they can give you the best sense about whether or not this specific upcoming election would have an impact on the policy process that they are running over there. so you can ask them and find out. reporter: would president obama veto any bill that would defund planned parenthood -- to defund it in whole or
reporter: the administration looking at the legislation that is lifting the ban? mr. earnest: i'm not sure. you could ask them that. this is something that the commerce department would be responsible for. reporter: official campaign is expected to launch as early as sunday. i know you talked before from the podium about the principle of not wanting to be seen as influencing or having any undue influence on elections in foreign countries. given that general principle -- [inaudible] mr. earnest:...
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fifa cited some of that evidence when it issued the lifetime ban against mr.. >>> wall street looks like it will be back to normal this morning after a day after a computer glitch shut down trading on the new york stock exchange. >> scott mcgrew, it looks like investors are going to be trying to make up for lost ground. >> futures calling for a big buying spree, the new york stock exchange knocked offline for hours on wednesday with trading returning about 11:30 in the morning our time. the exchange hasn't said exactly what went wrong but said it was a glitch not a cyber attack. these days you really don't even need to necessarily trade through the nyse, even a stock that only trades on the nsse, twitter, you can go on your e-trade account, hit buy, there's going somebody else on e-trade selling is at the same time so e-trade or is that want can match up those buy sell orders internally. >>> the private company by owns albert sons and safe way has filed to take the chains public. they list a lot of challenges ahead including whole foods trying to reduce their
fifa cited some of that evidence when it issued the lifetime ban against mr.. >>> wall street looks like it will be back to normal this morning after a day after a computer glitch shut down trading on the new york stock exchange. >> scott mcgrew, it looks like investors are going to be trying to make up for lost ground. >> futures calling for a big buying spree, the new york stock exchange knocked offline for hours on wednesday with trading returning about 11:30 in the...
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mr. kravitz, welcome. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> the bombshell yesterday, i suppose, was not that the nfl upheld its own decision to ban mr. brady for four games, but that mr. brady destroyed his cell phone. is there any possibility that he was just ticked off with the verizon or whoever? >> well maybe he got a really good phone deal somewhere else. i think that's entirely possible. the optics on this are just awful. to think that tom brady would destroy his phone on or about the time that he was meeting with the wells investigators is just hard to imagine. >> but brady, for his part as i understand it issued a statement earlier today saying that no one had specifically asked for his phone? >> that's what he suggested in his facebook post this morning. the national football league and the wells investigators would take issue with that. they asked for the phone, for information from the phone, and at this point they won't be able to grab those texts and e-mails and the things that they wanted to move forward with the investigation. >> apparently directed someone else to destroy, quote, that phone. so you think the four-game
mr. kravitz, welcome. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> the bombshell yesterday, i suppose, was not that the nfl upheld its own decision to ban mr. brady for four games, but that mr. brady destroyed his cell phone. is there any possibility that he was just ticked off with the verizon or whoever? >> well maybe he got a really good phone deal somewhere else. i think that's entirely possible. the optics on this are just awful. to think that tom brady would destroy his...
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i'm proud of being the only reporter in the world banned by mr. blatter because of my disclosures of his corruption over the last 13 years. before stumbling on the fifa low lives, i had experience of organized crime filming nose to nose with the mafia in palermo. but as fifa ticks all of the boxes for a organized crime and compromising and outwitnessing the public authorities and hietding criminality behind the world's most popular game. after seven years of probing the sleaze bags and putting up with the legal threats and the attacks on my computers, i was invited to the fbi special agents in london. the business cards said organized crime. i wasn't alone any more. the real people had arrived. in august of 2011 i gave them financial and other documents about american -- that america had hid from the fans and the public. and you say not having blat and chaise was there since 1995. look at who represents. u.s. soccer was happy to represent american values. i hope you can come back to that. chuck blaze had hidden the financial information from the f
i'm proud of being the only reporter in the world banned by mr. blatter because of my disclosures of his corruption over the last 13 years. before stumbling on the fifa low lives, i had experience of organized crime filming nose to nose with the mafia in palermo. but as fifa ticks all of the boxes for a organized crime and compromising and outwitnessing the public authorities and hietding criminality behind the world's most popular game. after seven years of probing the sleaze bags and putting...
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first of all, did she ban alcohol from the white house? mr. cullbertson: actually, no. her husband made the decision to ban alcohol from the white house. and it was a decision -- partly political -- he wanted to keep the republicans within the party who were defecting to the prohibition party. he also wanted to set the moral tone because alcohol was the drug of choice in those days. there were many families that were ruined. you've heard in this series about the sons of presidents who managed to ruin their lives with alcohol. and hayes was never a prohibitionist. he never thought you should outlaw alcohol. he was -- he thought that the people who were running the prohibition party were political cranks who would also outlaw dancing and card-playing. and he just wanted people to learn by education. ms. swain: how popular was the temperance movement in the united states? ms. black: well, at the hayeses' time, not very. i mean, it really takes off at the end of the century. they come in right at the beginning of it. the thing that -- the reason that it begins to really take
first of all, did she ban alcohol from the white house? mr. cullbertson: actually, no. her husband made the decision to ban alcohol from the white house. and it was a decision -- partly political -- he wanted to keep the republicans within the party who were defecting to the prohibition party. he also wanted to set the moral tone because alcohol was the drug of choice in those days. there were many families that were ruined. you've heard in this series about the sons of presidents who managed...
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banned. >> we are going to mr. boyle of pennsylvania. my intention is to keep going. >> i actually wants to address my question to secretary moniz and i will probably be very boring here, but a very technical question. when i asked the president specifically he directed it to you saying you are one of the top 10 expert in the world. there was a report about six days ago in the new york times that really question to the 24 days. there are some that say look, 24 days is not exactly like you are flushing a whole program down the toilet. that certainly would not be enough time in which to hide in illegal behavior. the former executive director of the iaea contradicted that and said that while it is true with some of the larger scale operations some things for manufacturing uranium components actually could be covered up in 24 days. i'm really trying to get a clear answer on this issue. i actually think this is one of the key components when trying to look at this in an intellectually honest way to see if we really have a verifiable deal. >>
banned. >> we are going to mr. boyle of pennsylvania. my intention is to keep going. >> i actually wants to address my question to secretary moniz and i will probably be very boring here, but a very technical question. when i asked the president specifically he directed it to you saying you are one of the top 10 expert in the world. there was a report about six days ago in the new york times that really question to the 24 days. there are some that say look, 24 days is not exactly...
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mrs. obama made the announcement last night on instagram. the ban on picture taking has been in place for more than 40 years. now, visitors are encouraged to take pictures and share them on social media. now, you're still not allowed to take any video and you have to leave those selfie stick at home but you can find mrs. obama's entire instagram post at nbc washington. >>> some of the girl scouts who attended the first girl scout camp ever on the white house lawn are still talking about how much fun it was last night, even though a storm forced them to end their campout early. president obama made a surprise appearance as the girl scouts from d.c., baltimore, virginia, west virginia and oklahoma camped out with the first lady. this morning on "today," the scouts talked about seeing the president. >> and before he left he said that he would give us group hugs. the next thing you know, he had 50 stampeding girls competing to see who would get the closest to give barack obama a hug. >> had to hand allot of hugging he did. the campout was part of the fi
mrs. obama made the announcement last night on instagram. the ban on picture taking has been in place for more than 40 years. now, visitors are encouraged to take pictures and share them on social media. now, you're still not allowed to take any video and you have to leave those selfie stick at home but you can find mrs. obama's entire instagram post at nbc washington. >>> some of the girl scouts who attended the first girl scout camp ever on the white house lawn are still talking...
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mr. poljit, i want you to listen to the sound bite of ban ki-moon. >> the united nations was founded to prevent such crimes from recurring. has responsibilities to protect the lives of innocent civilians seeking protection from the conflict and violence around them. the u.n. secretariat the security council and member states share the blame. >> so we are talking about this now from ban ki-moon. but we could be saying the same thing about boko haram we could be saying the same thing about i.s.i.l. what does it mean now that we are still talking 20 years later? >> it's a lack of political will, first of all then we didn't have chance to put this on the table. practically u.n. is formed two tribunals, war crime tribunal for war crimes in the hague for war crimes in yugoslavia. you during 2004 bosnian general and then in 2007 international crime tribunal also based in the hague also did the same thing. the u.n. never did that. that is just an ineffective team from united nations, nothing surprising for me. >> after the war i was in coast voakosovo. , i met with children, one with a long scar on her
mr. poljit, i want you to listen to the sound bite of ban ki-moon. >> the united nations was founded to prevent such crimes from recurring. has responsibilities to protect the lives of innocent civilians seeking protection from the conflict and violence around them. the u.n. secretariat the security council and member states share the blame. >> so we are talking about this now from ban ki-moon. but we could be saying the same thing about boko haram we could be saying the same thing...
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mr. trump and this is "hardball" the place for politics. missiles that have been banned missiles that have been banned since 2006 under two administrations. susan rice said the final version, another third resolution in 2009 when she was u.n. ambassador. iran said it's not fair to keep sanctions on the embargo, which is a sanction on them and they want it lifted. they claim that was agreed to in april in switzerland. russia will benefit greatly and can profit. if this ban is lifted. my understanding from talking to people along the way is they may modify it. chris? >> okay. thank you very much. thank you andrea mitchell. >>> this is "hardball" the place for politics. and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask i
mr. trump and this is "hardball" the place for politics. missiles that have been banned missiles that have been banned since 2006 under two administrations. susan rice said the final version, another third resolution in 2009 when she was u.n. ambassador. iran said it's not fair to keep sanctions on the embargo, which is a sanction on them and they want it lifted. they claim that was agreed to in april in switzerland. russia will benefit greatly and can profit. if this ban is lifted....
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. >> may i just -- this is the agreement that codifies a permanent ban on nuclear weapons in iran and we have to take -- >> thank you mr. secretary. i want to ask this one additional question, and i had one more, but that's the way it go. tell me exactly what you expect will happen if the agreement is rejected? specifically, there's been some suggestion that iran will adhere to it anyway. sanctions will remain in place anyway if the agreement is rejected. >> i heard that for the first time last night when i met with an israeli friend who suggested that might be possible. it's physically impossible. >> explain why. >> i'll tell you why, because in the legislation that you have passed, which you have given yourself the ability to vote you have also put in an inability for the president to waive the sanctions. so there will be no waivering of the sanctions. there's no way for deal to work because our lifting of sanctions is critical to the ability of other countries to invest in work and critical obviously for iran to get any money. so nothing works for them unless this deal is accepted. >> we have a lot of members who st
. >> may i just -- this is the agreement that codifies a permanent ban on nuclear weapons in iran and we have to take -- >> thank you mr. secretary. i want to ask this one additional question, and i had one more, but that's the way it go. tell me exactly what you expect will happen if the agreement is rejected? specifically, there's been some suggestion that iran will adhere to it anyway. sanctions will remain in place anyway if the agreement is rejected. >> i heard that for...
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mr. president, we have in place an outdated 40 40-year-old-plus ban on our ability to sell our domestic crude oil overseas. we are limited in our ability to export that. i think that that is a wrong and outdated policy and am working with many, including the occupant of the chair to lift this outdated policy. i've introduced legislation to do just that. we'll actually have a bill before the banking committee tomorrow to, again shed some light on the fact that it is so incredibly inconsistent from a policy perspective that we would be talking about lifting the sanctions on iran, allowing iran to access the broader global market so that they can sell their oil reserves, so that they can take advantage of the resources that will come to them to do who knows what mischief while at the same time prohibiting, further prohibiting in this country our oil producers that opportunity to access the global market. by lifting the sanctions on iran and keeping the oil export ban in place in this country, we are effectively sanctioning our own u.s. oil producers. that's wrong. well again we're working to add
mr. president, we have in place an outdated 40 40-year-old-plus ban on our ability to sell our domestic crude oil overseas. we are limited in our ability to export that. i think that that is a wrong and outdated policy and am working with many, including the occupant of the chair to lift this outdated policy. i've introduced legislation to do just that. we'll actually have a bill before the banking committee tomorrow to, again shed some light on the fact that it is so incredibly inconsistent...
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mr. secretary i'm seriously concerned about the lifting of the arms embargo that creeped its way into this deal. as i read the security council resolution on page 119, the ban on iranian ballistic missiles has been lifted. the new security council resolution is quite clear, iran is not prohibited from carrying out ballistic missile work it says iran is called upon not to undertake such activity. previously the council used mandatory language where i said, iran shall not undertake any active related to ballistic missiles. why would we change the mandatory shall to a permissive call upon. we often call upon a lot of countries to stop certain actions in the u.n. that does not have the force of shall not, which has consequences if you do. is iran banned from ballistic missile work for the next eight years? >> they are -- >> no. >> well -- >> do you want toness -- to answer senator? >> yes, i will. [ laughter ] >> the exact same thank wage in the embargo is in the agreement with respect to launches and that is under article 25 of the u.n. and that is exactly where it is today, in the -- in the language. but in addition to that iran did not want it and we insiste
mr. secretary i'm seriously concerned about the lifting of the arms embargo that creeped its way into this deal. as i read the security council resolution on page 119, the ban on iranian ballistic missiles has been lifted. the new security council resolution is quite clear, iran is not prohibited from carrying out ballistic missile work it says iran is called upon not to undertake such activity. previously the council used mandatory language where i said, iran shall not undertake any active...
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mr. speaker. it is part of our strategy we rightly banned -- from coming to the u.k..adly there are ideology is being directorial people by social media but also by satellite and community centers. what further action is my honorable friend doing to prevent this from happening? >> we can ban the preachers but we have also got to look at their use of media not just social media but some of these individual television channels and make sure where there are messages that are endorsing extremism and violence that we have the way of stopping it. i think this is very important. >> thank you mr. speaker. before this terrible incident in my constituency and neo-nazi was convicted of a machete attack on an individual in a supermarket in broad daylight on the streets in north wales. radicalized by internet content which is equally as bad as internet radicalization for those who undertake islamic attacks of the nature that has happened this week. could the prime minister generally look at i welcome what is it that could be look at with the internet providers that we can stop that
mr. speaker. it is part of our strategy we rightly banned -- from coming to the u.k..adly there are ideology is being directorial people by social media but also by satellite and community centers. what further action is my honorable friend doing to prevent this from happening? >> we can ban the preachers but we have also got to look at their use of media not just social media but some of these individual television channels and make sure where there are messages that are endorsing...
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bans the sale of virtually all ivory across our state lines. >> reporter: as for the president's dinner with three dozen members of his extended kenyan family, mr. obama said he had to be ready for surprises and he needed mediation. >> i think the people of kenya will be familiar with the need to manage family politics sometimes. there are cousins and uncles and aunties that show up that you didn't know existed but you're always happy to meet. >> reporter: at a state dinner held in his honor this evening, the president drew sympathetic laughter when he said he came to kenya to improve relations not to retrieve his birth certificate. >> axelrod: major garrett with the president in kenya, thank you very much. hillary clinton's campaign spokesman said today the former secretary of state will testify on october 22 before the house committee investigating the 2012 attacks in can benghazi, libya that left four americans dead including the ambassador christopher stevens. but later a committee spokesman said plans for clinton to testify have not yet been finalized. i'm joined now by john dickerson, the moderator of "face the nation." john, if the heari
bans the sale of virtually all ivory across our state lines. >> reporter: as for the president's dinner with three dozen members of his extended kenyan family, mr. obama said he had to be ready for surprises and he needed mediation. >> i think the people of kenya will be familiar with the need to manage family politics sometimes. there are cousins and uncles and aunties that show up that you didn't know existed but you're always happy to meet. >> reporter: at a state dinner...
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mr. adnan will be released and sent back to his home in the occupied west bank over fears if he is detained any longer that it could cause serious unrest. >> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon says he is very much disappointed that the humanitarian ceasefire in yemen has not taken hold. erica wood has more. >> saudi coalition air strikes over the capital light up the night sky. it's a clear sign for residents that the humanitarian ceasefire is not protecting them. by morning they try to find bodies under the rubble. many homes whole streets and families destroyed. >> just after midnight they struck us with a missile. they hit a house which was completely destroyed with the family inside. my cousin and my sister and my niece's house were struck. there was nothing left. >> one report indicates 20 people were killed in sanaa alone. >> they killed my brother and my sister and their son. they kill my brother's wife and his son. how is this the children's fault? >> east of sanaa gun battles between houthis and pro-government fighters continue in the hills of mareb. >> the houthis voted the truce in the early hours. the resistance fighters have the right to respond and def
mr. adnan will be released and sent back to his home in the occupied west bank over fears if he is detained any longer that it could cause serious unrest. >> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon says he is very much disappointed that the humanitarian ceasefire in yemen has not taken hold. erica wood has more. >> saudi coalition air strikes over the capital light up the night sky. it's a clear sign for residents that the humanitarian ceasefire is not protecting them. by morning they...
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entities named in annexes to the resolution and required that countries ban the travel of named iranians. that was back in the day, mr. speaker. yet here we are today two days after the administration went around congress to bind the united states to a u.n. security council resolution that will lift all of those resolutions. all of those resolutions -- we just rip them up. no longer needed. we did not achieve a single thing that those previous six resolutions called for. and now to make matters worse mr. speaker, the p-5 plus one countries will honor their obligations on this new u.n. security council resolution while the ianian -- iranian regime laughs at us all the way to the bomb. iran has never felt compelled to honor its international obligations and now we're just supposed to expect it to comply, to fully comply with this? a zebra can't change his stripes and this iranian regime will never feel obligated to abide by this new international agreement. why tie our hands like this, mr. speaker? this is a bad and dangerous nuclear deal. i would urge my colleagues to reject it. there has been a lot of talk, mr. speak
entities named in annexes to the resolution and required that countries ban the travel of named iranians. that was back in the day, mr. speaker. yet here we are today two days after the administration went around congress to bind the united states to a u.n. security council resolution that will lift all of those resolutions. all of those resolutions -- we just rip them up. no longer needed. we did not achieve a single thing that those previous six resolutions called for. and now to make matters...
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mr. cosby's accusers and chaos it has caused today. >>> well, boy scouts of america is expect to ratify a resolution lifting a ban on openly gay troop leaders. back in may organization president and former defense secretary, robert gates spoke about the policy. he said it was time for ten five-year old institution to make a change. >> we must deal with the world as it is, not as we might wish it would be. >> church based unit will be able to continue to choose adult leaders whose quote beliefs are consistent with their own. the scouts are expect to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation in all of the paying jobs all across the country. >>> well, olde city church is recognized by the philadelphia historical commission, the the commission granted historical certification to saint august us, thees from cos painting on the ceiling are believed to be old necessary any religious building in the country. the name fresco was painted in 1848 in italy. the pastor of the church says he is proud of the recent designation. >> the fact that they go back so far is really saying a a lot about the status, the parish itself has a lot of histo
mr. cosby's accusers and chaos it has caused today. >>> well, boy scouts of america is expect to ratify a resolution lifting a ban on openly gay troop leaders. back in may organization president and former defense secretary, robert gates spoke about the policy. he said it was time for ten five-year old institution to make a change. >> we must deal with the world as it is, not as we might wish it would be. >> church based unit will be able to continue to choose adult leaders...
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mr. speaker, would be the ban on partial birth abortions that passed here in the congress in the 1990's. it went before three federal courts and was appealed to the supreme court and the supreme court concluded that the ban on partial birth abortion that congress had first passed was vague in its description of the act itself and that congress hadn't concluded hadn't -- didn't have findings that partial birth abortion was not necessary to save the life of the mother. so it was struck down by the spoirt. and that means they sent it become to us and they said congress, fix that. i got involved in that. i want to tip my hat to congressman steve chabot of ohio, the chairman of the constitution subcommittee at the time and jim sensenbrenner, chair of the full judiciary committee, we held hearing after hearing. we rewrote the definition of partial birth abortion so it was precise and clear and understandable and complied with the court's directive and in those hearings, we brought witnesses that put into the congressional record a mass of evidence that concluded that a partial birth abortion w
mr. speaker, would be the ban on partial birth abortions that passed here in the congress in the 1990's. it went before three federal courts and was appealed to the supreme court and the supreme court concluded that the ban on partial birth abortion that congress had first passed was vague in its description of the act itself and that congress hadn't concluded hadn't -- didn't have findings that partial birth abortion was not necessary to save the life of the mother. so it was struck down by...
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mr. adnan will most likely be released and sent back to his home in the occupied west bank under fears if he is detained if i longer that it could cause serious unrest. >> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon says he is very much disappointed that the humanitarian truce in yemen has not taken hold. continue dropping bombs on the capital sanaa. erica wood has more. >> clear sign for the residents that the humanitarian ceasefire is not protecting them. by morning they try to find bodies under the rubble. many homes whole streets and families destroyed. >> just after midnight they struck us with a missile. they hit a house which was completely destroyed with the family certified. my cousin and my sister around my niece's highwaysers were struck. there is nothing left. >> reporter: one report suggests over 20 people were killed in sanaa alone. >> they killed my brother and her sister and her son. how is this their fault? they killed my brother and his wife and their children, how is this their fault? is. >> the fight continues in the desert rocks of mareb. >> houthis violated the truce in the early hours. the resistance fighters have the right to respond and defeat the attackers becaus
mr. adnan will most likely be released and sent back to his home in the occupied west bank under fears if he is detained if i longer that it could cause serious unrest. >> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon says he is very much disappointed that the humanitarian truce in yemen has not taken hold. continue dropping bombs on the capital sanaa. erica wood has more. >> clear sign for the residents that the humanitarian ceasefire is not protecting them. by morning they try to find bodies...
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. >> may i just -- this is the agreement that codifies a permanent ban on nuclear weapons in iran and we have to take -- >> thank you mr. secretary. i want to ask this one additional question, and i had one more, but that's the way it go. tell me exactly what you expect will happen if the agreement is rejected? specifically, there's been some suggestion that iran will adhere to it anyway. sanctions will remain in place anyway if the agreement is rejected. >> i heard that for the first time last night when i met with an israeli friend who suggested that might be possible. it's physically impossible. >> explain why. >> i'll tell you why, because in the legislation that you have passed, which you have given yourself the ability to vote you have also put in an inability for the president to waive the sanctions. so there will be no waivering of the sanctions. there's no way for deal to work because our lifting of sanctions is critical to the ability of other countries to invest in work and critical obviously for iran to get any money. so nothing works for them unless this deal is accepted. >> we have a lot of members who st
. >> may i just -- this is the agreement that codifies a permanent ban on nuclear weapons in iran and we have to take -- >> thank you mr. secretary. i want to ask this one additional question, and i had one more, but that's the way it go. tell me exactly what you expect will happen if the agreement is rejected? specifically, there's been some suggestion that iran will adhere to it anyway. sanctions will remain in place anyway if the agreement is rejected. >> i heard that for...
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> may i just add, this is the agreement that codifies a permanent ban on nuclear weapons in iran and we have to take -- >> thank you, mr. secretary and i want to ask this additional question and i had four more but that is the way it goes. what happens if the agreement is rejects, specifically there is suggestion that iran will adhere to it any way -- >> they can't adhere to it any way. >> if the agreement is rejected. >> i heard that for the first time last night when i met with an israeli friend that suggested that is impossible. that is physically impossible. >> explain why please. >> because in the legislation you've passed in which you've given yourself the ability to vote you've put in an in ability for the president to wave the sarvegs so there is any way for the deal to work because our lifting of sanctions is critical to the ability of other countries to invest and work and critical obviously for rabd to get any money so nothing works for them unless this deal is accepted. >> we have a lot of members who still want to ask questions. we need to go to mom moreno of pennsylvania. >> mr. secretary of state we all
> may i just add, this is the agreement that codifies a permanent ban on nuclear weapons in iran and we have to take -- >> thank you, mr. secretary and i want to ask this additional question and i had four more but that is the way it goes. what happens if the agreement is rejects, specifically there is suggestion that iran will adhere to it any way -- >> they can't adhere to it any way. >> if the agreement is rejected. >> i heard that for the first time last night...
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there is a pressured, with broader and broader evermore vague bans despite the disruptive effects that has on the role of law -- rule of law. mr. sterling: there was a concern about due process. we are witnesses who spoke about this problem, the research into trying to find new compounds for medical purposes or otherwise. you are going to look at existing drugs because that is your starting point. we know these tracks are effective that these drugs are effective in a psychiatric way. let see if tweaking it will produce something effective in medicine. we put in this language intended for human consumption that those who are doing the kind of experimentation for research purposes or scientific purposes, they are not covered by the prohibition. the danger we face now in 2050 is congress will say human consumption, that is too much of a barrier. let's just take that out because the chinese, they are shipping this stuff and we cannot prove the chinese are intending this for human consumption in the u.s. when you take that out, you end up with a prohibition that is really squishy. any chemical that may produce these kind of effects
there is a pressured, with broader and broader evermore vague bans despite the disruptive effects that has on the role of law -- rule of law. mr. sterling: there was a concern about due process. we are witnesses who spoke about this problem, the research into trying to find new compounds for medical purposes or otherwise. you are going to look at existing drugs because that is your starting point. we know these tracks are effective that these drugs are effective in a psychiatric way. let see if...
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ban on open court and concealed carry would be unconstitutional. so then the question that becomes very important is the scope of open carry under california law. and mr. dumont gave you and accurate half story. but i want to tell the other half which is under the new law you have open carry prohibited in the cities which is what they want to talk about but then he also told you it's prohibited in the prohibited areas of the unincorporated parts of the county. now that means that the key word is prohibited areas. and that's defined in california penal code at 17030 to basically mean anywhere you can't discharge a firearm. and the problem is that's almost every where. that's the streets. that's anywhere near a dwelling or an unoccupied dwelling or a car or an unoccupied car. so please don't decide this case on the presumption that you can carry openly in 85% of the county that's unincorporated because you can't carry openly in the prohibited areas in the unincorporated areas and that's almost anywhere you would ever get. if you're on the grid if you're on the streets if you're near a dwelling, if you're near a car you cannot carry openly and that's why
ban on open court and concealed carry would be unconstitutional. so then the question that becomes very important is the scope of open carry under california law. and mr. dumont gave you and accurate half story. but i want to tell the other half which is under the new law you have open carry prohibited in the cities which is what they want to talk about but then he also told you it's prohibited in the prohibited areas of the unincorporated parts of the county. now that means that the key word...
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ban patty talked about our right to him over the summer. >> harriet harman. [shouting] >> cannot ask the prime minister a question about greece? it's important that a deal on greece -- mrspeaker it's important for the deal on greece has now been reached. the economic format is unprecedented in europe, this since the end of the federal corporate the agreement should implement in a way that is fair to the people of greece as will be acceptable to the creditors get it seems report this morning that the imf are concerned about whether the deal for greece is, in fact, sustainable. can the prime minister tell us whether the chancellor had discussions with christine lagarde about how these concerns can be addressed? >> i think the right honorable lady is right to raise this entity we all feel for the greek people who have had a very difficult time and with no early signs of relief on the way. talk to the imf on a very regular basis. the point they are making that there needs to be debt relief for greece might -- that's the right. the heart of the eurozone is an argument about whether this is a single currency where you have to look after each other said that and you have a ph
ban patty talked about our right to him over the summer. >> harriet harman. [shouting] >> cannot ask the prime minister a question about greece? it's important that a deal on greece -- mrspeaker it's important for the deal on greece has now been reached. the economic format is unprecedented in europe, this since the end of the federal corporate the agreement should implement in a way that is fair to the people of greece as will be acceptable to the creditors get it seems report this...
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mr. blumenauer, is exactly right. before coming here as a state legislator in pennsylvania, we, democrats and republicans, banned together and cast a very politically tough vote. it was the right thing to do, both democrats and republicans did it, and now we're finally building bridges and repairing roads that we neglected for 20 years in our state. it's time for the u.s. federal government to do exactly the same right thing. bite the bullet and let's show that an america -- that in america we can solve big problems and we can lead again. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. shuster: continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman continues to reserve. the gentleman from oregon. mr. defazio: i believe i have 30 seconds left. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is correct. mr. defazio: i would yield myself the balance of the time. you know, investing in infrastructure in america has always been extraordinarily bipartisan. over the entire time i've been here. recently we've kind of gone off the tracks. but it means we b
mr. blumenauer, is exactly right. before coming here as a state legislator in pennsylvania, we, democrats and republicans, banned together and cast a very politically tough vote. it was the right thing to do, both democrats and republicans did it, and now we're finally building bridges and repairing roads that we neglected for 20 years in our state. it's time for the u.s. federal government to do exactly the same right thing. bite the bullet and let's show that an america -- that in america we...
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mr. start took 105 for 114 of 430 and johnson no wickets for 111. australia 264 for 5 at the close of play, the match perfectly poised going into day three. football's fifa bannedtee member blaze for life for what they said were various acts of misconduct and blaze was the central figure having made a deal with f.b.i. to help expose corruption at the football's body after his own corruption was discoughed and last month 14 were indicted on racketeering fraud and money laundering. a surprise at the gold cup, the international football tournament in the caribbean taking place in the united states. the region's top ranked team costa-rica held by jamaica at the resent cup of america and boycotted monday's training session and took the lead in 38 minutes and mcclearly scored twice back in. early in the second half. watch this goal. brilliant individual goal. and the group is still wide open because the other beat game and australia and another striker on tournament debut not impressed with his effort there. tony martin is out, this is news just coming in of the tour de france, he has broken his collar bone after crashing at stage six and 900 meters between him and l
mr. start took 105 for 114 of 430 and johnson no wickets for 111. australia 264 for 5 at the close of play, the match perfectly poised going into day three. football's fifa bannedtee member blaze for life for what they said were various acts of misconduct and blaze was the central figure having made a deal with f.b.i. to help expose corruption at the football's body after his own corruption was discoughed and last month 14 were indicted on racketeering fraud and money laundering. a surprise at...
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ban patty talked about our right to him over the summer. >> harriet harman. [shouting] >> cannot ask the prime minister a question about greece? it's important that a deal on greece -- mr. speaker it's important for the deal on greece has now been reached. the economic format is unprecedented in europe, this since the end of the federal corporate the agreement should implement in a way that is fair to the people of greece as will be acceptable to the creditors get it seems report this morning that the imf are concerned about whether the deal for greece is, in fact, sustainable. can the prime minister tell us whether the chancellor had discussions with christine lagarde about how these concerns can be addressed? >> i think the right honorable lady is right to raise this entity we all feel for the greek people who have had a very difficult time and with no early signs of relief on the way. talk to the imf on a very regular basis. the point they are making that there needs to be debt relief for greece might -- that's the right. the heart of the eurozone is an argument about whether this is a single currency where you have to look after each other said that and you have a
ban patty talked about our right to him over the summer. >> harriet harman. [shouting] >> cannot ask the prime minister a question about greece? it's important that a deal on greece -- mr. speaker it's important for the deal on greece has now been reached. the economic format is unprecedented in europe, this since the end of the federal corporate the agreement should implement in a way that is fair to the people of greece as will be acceptable to the creditors get it seems report...
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mr. chairman. i appreciate the chairman's understanding of the interests of those in the state of florida and the current debate currently from those on the other side that wish to actually lift this ban. it's important that as a delegation we have the opportunity to have this debate. with that i would like to recognize and yield two minutes to my colleague from bonita springs, mr. clawson. the chair: the gentleman from florida voiced for two minutes. -- is recognized for two minutes. clause clause i start by thanking -- mr. clawson: i start by thanking representative jolly for his leadership and persistence on this issue. it is so important to my district and to the chairman for allowing disagreement, disagreement allows learning and we appreciate your leadership in this regard. i speak in full support of representative jolly's amendment. i base my support on the enormous all-time high proven reserves elsewhere in our country and a conviction that we can focus in areas other than the gulf. the private sector definitely needs cheap oil. and our businesses our manufacturing companies cannot be successful without low energy prices. i know it because i lived it. but let's drill where dri
mr. chairman. i appreciate the chairman's understanding of the interests of those in the state of florida and the current debate currently from those on the other side that wish to actually lift this ban. it's important that as a delegation we have the opportunity to have this debate. with that i would like to recognize and yield two minutes to my colleague from bonita springs, mr. clawson. the chair: the gentleman from florida voiced for two minutes. -- is recognized for two minutes. clause...
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ban on the manufacture and distribution of certain flasks. i do not know what that is. three-neck round-bottom flasks. mr. sterling serves on the board of directors of families against mandatory minimums and marijuana majority in the voluntary committee of lawyers and a number of other boards. eric received a b.a. from haverford college in his j.d. graduated from hurricane island outward bound school in 1968 and led wilderness canoe trips and climbed the matterhorn in 1979. i cannot top that. our second commentator is taken over -- our second commentator is jacob hornberger. he was a trial lawyer for 12 years in texas. he was an adjunct professor at university of dallas. in 1987, he left the practice of law to become director of programs at the foundation for economic education. he has advanced free markets on top musicians around the country and on a number of shows including those on fox news, and he appears regularly on other shows. for that, eric, take it over. mr. sterling: thank you for that introduction and it is an honor to speak to keep it. i started attending sessions such as this advocate in 19
ban on the manufacture and distribution of certain flasks. i do not know what that is. three-neck round-bottom flasks. mr. sterling serves on the board of directors of families against mandatory minimums and marijuana majority in the voluntary committee of lawyers and a number of other boards. eric received a b.a. from haverford college in his j.d. graduated from hurricane island outward bound school in 1968 and led wilderness canoe trips and climbed the matterhorn in 1979. i cannot top that....
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bans of sell of virtually all ivory across our state lines. >> reporter: as for the president's dinner with three dozen members of his extended kenyan family, mr. obama said he had to be ready for surprises and he needed mediation. >> i think the people of kenya will be familiar with the need to manage family politics sometimes. there are cousins and uncles and aunties show up that you didn't know existed, but you're always happy to meet them. >> this evening president obama will fly from kenya to ethiopia. >>> attic visits are gathered in -- activists are gathered in portland for a ship. arctic offshore drilling project. roughly 75 activists on kayaks and other boats were on the water yesterday afternoon holding a peaceful rally against arctic offshore drilling. >>> a new have i of -- view of history nearly 14 years after the 9/11 terror attacks, a new look at the minutes immediately after the attack began. >>> a celebrated musician and humanitarian helps raise awareness and money to provide visions to the world underprivileged. >>> here's a look at our sunday forecast with erica. >> and since the weather looks so great down at the beach and
bans of sell of virtually all ivory across our state lines. >> reporter: as for the president's dinner with three dozen members of his extended kenyan family, mr. obama said he had to be ready for surprises and he needed mediation. >> i think the people of kenya will be familiar with the need to manage family politics sometimes. there are cousins and uncles and aunties show up that you didn't know existed, but you're always happy to meet them. >> this evening president obama...
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mr. secretary i'm seriously concerned about the lifting of the arms embarringgring -- embargo that creeped its way into this. the ban on iranian missiles has been lifted. the new security council resolution is clear. iran is not prohibited from carrying out ballistic missile work. the resolution says iran is called upon not to undertake such activity. now previously in security council resolution 1929, the council used mandatory language where it said, quote, besides that iran shall not undertake any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. why would we accept inferior language that changes the mandatory shall to a permissive call upon. we often call upon a lot of countries to do or stop certain action in the u.n. but it doesn't have the force of shall not which has consequences if you do. can you answer simply is iran banned from ballistic missile work for the next eight years? >> they are -- >> no. >> do you want to answer it senator? >> i will. >> that is not accurate. the exact same language in the embargo is in the agreement with respect to launches. and that is under articl
mr. secretary i'm seriously concerned about the lifting of the arms embarringgring -- embargo that creeped its way into this. the ban on iranian missiles has been lifted. the new security council resolution is clear. iran is not prohibited from carrying out ballistic missile work. the resolution says iran is called upon not to undertake such activity. now previously in security council resolution 1929, the council used mandatory language where it said, quote, besides that iran shall not...
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mr. president, american workers have fought long and hard to improve their lot. banning child labor better safety on the job, minimum wage, an eight-hour work day. unions often led these fights but their efforts also helped tens of millions of workers who have no iewn -- union representation. by 1975 rules protecting the eight-hour work day covered about 65% of all workers. of course those workers might work longer, might be required to work longer, but if they did they got time and a half for their extra hours. now, managers were exempt from those rules but they were paid more to offset the lost overtime. to be sure, american workers did their part too. year over year, decade over decade workers increased output so that today american workers are among the most productive in the world. the basic eight-hour day with overtime for extra hours was a godsend to families. and in a larger sense it was a core part of the deal that american workers could count on. from the 1930's through the 1970's as american workers' p productivey increased g.d.p. went up as did wages for the
mr. president, american workers have fought long and hard to improve their lot. banning child labor better safety on the job, minimum wage, an eight-hour work day. unions often led these fights but their efforts also helped tens of millions of workers who have no iewn -- union representation. by 1975 rules protecting the eight-hour work day covered about 65% of all workers. of course those workers might work longer, might be required to work longer, but if they did they got time and a half for...
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mr. secretary i'm seriously concerned about the lifting of the arms embarringgring -- embargo that creeped its way into this. the ban on iranian missiles has been lifted. the new security council resolution is clear. iran is not prohibited from carrying out ballistic missile work. the resolution says iran is called upon not to undertake such activity. now previously in security council resolution 1929, the council used mandatory language where it said, quote, besides that iran shall not undertake any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. why would we accept inferior language that changes the mandatory shall to a permissive call upon. we often call upon a lot of countries to do or stop certain action in the u.n. but it doesn't have the force of shall not which has consequences if you do. can you answer simply is iran banned from ballistic missile work for the next eight years? >> they are -- >> no. >> do you want to answer it senator? >> i will. >> that is not accurate. the exact same language in the embargo is in the agreement with respect to launches. and that is under articl
mr. secretary i'm seriously concerned about the lifting of the arms embarringgring -- embargo that creeped its way into this. the ban on iranian missiles has been lifted. the new security council resolution is clear. iran is not prohibited from carrying out ballistic missile work. the resolution says iran is called upon not to undertake such activity. now previously in security council resolution 1929, the council used mandatory language where it said, quote, besides that iran shall not...
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mr. secretary let me ask you this. i'm seriously concerned about the lifting of the arms embargo that creeped its way into this deal. as i read on page 119, the ban i iranian ballistic missiles has in fact been lifted. the new security council resolution is quite clear. iran is not prohibited from carrying out ballistic missile work. the resolution merely says, quote, iran is called upon not to undertake such activity. now previously in security council resolution 1929 the council used mandatory language where it said quote, the size that iran not shall undertake any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. why would accept inferior language that changes the mandatory shall to a per missive call upon? we often call upon a lot of countries to do or stop certain actions in the u.n. it doesn't have the force of "shall not" which has consequences if you do. can you answer simply is iran banned banned from ballistic missile work for the next eight years? >> they are -- >> >> do you want to answer senator? >> yes i will. >> that is not accurate. the exact same language that is in the embargo is in the agreement with
mr. secretary let me ask you this. i'm seriously concerned about the lifting of the arms embargo that creeped its way into this deal. as i read on page 119, the ban i iranian ballistic missiles has in fact been lifted. the new security council resolution is quite clear. iran is not prohibited from carrying out ballistic missile work. the resolution merely says, quote, iran is called upon not to undertake such activity. now previously in security council resolution 1929 the council used...