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we have made available to the senior state officials in 50 states and some of the key state to the ability to get the key clearance, and working through the process and also available through the local officials and also in the coordinating council. so there is going to be more opportunity to share contextual information about where they may be looking to cause trouble with the elections by nation states. and another thing with the information sharing front, we have improved our protocols now that we have exchanged the business cards and made the relationships, we have a better process in place that if we have learned something, and the fbi learned something and one state learned something about another state, we have the process to make sure that information is going to get to the senior state election officials much more quickly. there is a lot of media attention about the pace by which that security information threat got into the hands of senior state election officials, and we will improve on that. we have improved on that and we will improve on that going forward. we will always prio
we have made available to the senior state officials in 50 states and some of the key state to the ability to get the key clearance, and working through the process and also available through the local officials and also in the coordinating council. so there is going to be more opportunity to share contextual information about where they may be looking to cause trouble with the elections by nation states. and another thing with the information sharing front, we have improved our protocols now...
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what could the state do? >> well, first of all, i think it's important to recognize that what paspa regulates and it does regulate it quite comprehensively, is the operation of sports betting schemes. it doesn't regulate sports gambling in the generic sense and it says nothing about individuals engaging in sports gambling. if new jersey wants to say all our prohibitions which right now are on the supply side and demand side, all of its prohibitions on the demand side it can partially repeal. >> could not a state enact -- the federal government enact a law saying no state shall pass an income tax greater than 6%? >> i think it might be able to do that because -- put it this way, i don't know why in principle that would be so different from the statute at issue in baker, which says no state shall issue a bearer bond. >> shall issue a -- >> a bearer bond. i think it's the same. to the extent there would be anything odd about it, and it's what mr. olson suggests is odd about paspa, is the idea there's a preemption
what could the state do? >> well, first of all, i think it's important to recognize that what paspa regulates and it does regulate it quite comprehensively, is the operation of sports betting schemes. it doesn't regulate sports gambling in the generic sense and it says nothing about individuals engaging in sports gambling. if new jersey wants to say all our prohibitions which right now are on the supply side and demand side, all of its prohibitions on the demand side it can partially...
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and security of the state of israel. [applause] any peace agreement must guarantee to defend itself by itself. now there are those who believe. the conflict cannot be resolved and then hope itself is an illusion. i stand here and i know peace is possible because history records that israel has made difficult decisions to achieve peace with its neighbors in the past. over the past few days i've traveled to egypt and jordan. i spoke with the great friends of egypt and king abdullah of jordan about the courage of the predecessors of forged an end to conflict with israel in their time. and those leaders prove every day the trust aonfidence can be a reality among the great nations who called these ancient lands home. in my time with those leaders and your prime minister, we discussed the remarkable transformation that is taking place across the middle east today and the need to forge the new era of cooperation in our day and age. the winds of change can only be witnessed across the middle east. long-standing enemies are becomi
and security of the state of israel. [applause] any peace agreement must guarantee to defend itself by itself. now there are those who believe. the conflict cannot be resolved and then hope itself is an illusion. i stand here and i know peace is possible because history records that israel has made difficult decisions to achieve peace with its neighbors in the past. over the past few days i've traveled to egypt and jordan. i spoke with the great friends of egypt and king abdullah of jordan...
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of the united states. .. mitting more crimes inside the united states? some better example than what you are trying to say? >> a few points to that. this is the first iteration of this report and response to the executive orders directors and to working together with the hs expect to have more specifics and address some of these in the initial report in future iterations of this report. in terms of the cases that are reported, if you look at the cases, some of which are included in the section 11 report, there are certainly cases thatrelate to conduct that had been committed in the united states . conduct that is in support of for instance al qaeda or isis so there are plenty examples of conduct committed in the united states which would, in the way that we define it qualify as international terrorism investigation because it leads to a foreign terrorist organization or terrorist concepts. thirdly, of course we're trying to prevent through anyway we can the administration is tryingto prevent terrorist attacks
of the united states. .. mitting more crimes inside the united states? some better example than what you are trying to say? >> a few points to that. this is the first iteration of this report and response to the executive orders directors and to working together with the hs expect to have more specifics and address some of these in the initial report in future iterations of this report. in terms of the cases that are reported, if you look at the cases, some of which are included in the...
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governor deliver the state of the state address. let's watch. [applause] >> thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you for the inspiring version of the national anthem. thank you to my wife and my entire family and in particular to my mother-in-law. the original treaty kindle. she tells me her first 100 years in washington have been pretty great. [applause] >> i would like to welcome our new legislators in our ranks. may you all do good work here. president, mr. speaker, madame chief justice, distinguished justices of the court. numbers of the legislature. state and local government officials. members of the council accord. and most importantly, my fellow washingtonians. i am honored to stand before you once again to report on the state of washington. because of the work we have done years,r in the past five our state has made crucial investments in our schools and colleges. in our highways and transit systems. in our health care system. the minimum wage was raised for washington hard workers and last year we passed the best paid family leave progr
governor deliver the state of the state address. let's watch. [applause] >> thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you for the inspiring version of the national anthem. thank you to my wife and my entire family and in particular to my mother-in-law. the original treaty kindle. she tells me her first 100 years in washington have been pretty great. [applause] >> i would like to welcome our new legislators in our ranks. may you all do good work here. president, mr. speaker, madame...
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state. one of the largest around. the state to the south they're recipient states. many states in the midwest same thing. so it's ironically the poor states are the one that gets the most from the federal government. and rich states don't. they contribute to the federal government. it's been an off and on relationship. having somebody like nancy pelosi as speaker. has been helpful to the state. our two senators. had great seniority in the senate. that matters. it does. right or wrong. we have 53 members of the house. the largest delegation by far. although rarely do they vote together. they can. when they do, their votes count for a lot. you add up all those things and we have the brains here. that's not to say there aren't brains other places. there's such a concentration of talent here. it's such a concentration. of so many smart people who do so many things. innovation is just one of those things that happens all the time. and it doesn't always work. but it does what it does. it changes everything. go to facebook that company. there's whacky things all over the p
state. one of the largest around. the state to the south they're recipient states. many states in the midwest same thing. so it's ironically the poor states are the one that gets the most from the federal government. and rich states don't. they contribute to the federal government. it's been an off and on relationship. having somebody like nancy pelosi as speaker. has been helpful to the state. our two senators. had great seniority in the senate. that matters. it does. right or wrong. we have...
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reform, job creating and the state budget. governor ricketts is seeking election to a second term this year. this is half an hour. members of the legislature, chairman, distinguished guests, fellow nebraskaens, and of course, our first lady, hope she's on this side. suzanne. [applause] she always gets better applause than i do. before begin, i want to recognize your newest member, senator theresa thibedeau from omaha, a small business owner and involved in early childhood education and her background and experience will make a great contribution to this body. welcome, i look forward to working with you. [applause] >> to all of our senators congratulations on the commencement of the 105th nebraska legislature. working together is in our dna and the hallmark of nebraska's nonpartisan unicalmeral legislature. working together is what helped build this great state. we know this from our history. this year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of world war i. during world war i nebraskans came together to raise private dollars to f
reform, job creating and the state budget. governor ricketts is seeking election to a second term this year. this is half an hour. members of the legislature, chairman, distinguished guests, fellow nebraskaens, and of course, our first lady, hope she's on this side. suzanne. [applause] she always gets better applause than i do. before begin, i want to recognize your newest member, senator theresa thibedeau from omaha, a small business owner and involved in early childhood education and her...
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the nuclear state of north korea. we have consistently advocated the denuclearization of the korean peninsula, but this issue can only be settled through a negotiated solution by diplomatic means. it would be inadvisable to test the strength of the north korean leadership and provoke a rash countermeasure. russia is committed to the joint comprehensive plan of actions on the iranian nuclear program as a successful example of preparation and an essential factor of regional stability. we consider it important for the participants of the plan to remove existing differences from the agenda for negotiations without reconsidering the agreement itself. it is evident, should the plan fail, it would be an alarming signal for the whole or to national security system, including resolving the nuclear problem of the korean peninsula. the issue of strategic stability and arms control was and continues to be one of the key points in russian-american relations. our bilateral relations have never been suspended, even given the most int
the nuclear state of north korea. we have consistently advocated the denuclearization of the korean peninsula, but this issue can only be settled through a negotiated solution by diplomatic means. it would be inadvisable to test the strength of the north korean leadership and provoke a rash countermeasure. russia is committed to the joint comprehensive plan of actions on the iranian nuclear program as a successful example of preparation and an essential factor of regional stability. we consider...
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the state says we could give this to everybody. and purge people when they don't return the notice on the assumption they haven't moved if they don't return the notice and don't vote for four years. the thing about that kind of notice is when 70% of the p people don't return it which is what happened in 2011 in ohio, the ones who don't return it, have you no idea there they moved or not moved. >> this does seem at the moment to boil down to an imperial question. you think that sending a notice which is forwardable is not going to tell you not much when it comes back because so many people don't return notice. >> when it doesn't -- sorry, i misspoke. you think returning a notice that's forwardable when it doesn't come back tells you virtually nothing. because people just throw things in the waste basket. it tells you next to nothing. >> it doesn't tell you if it's been forwarded. >> you don't know if they got it at the new address or it was forwarded. you don't know. if it wasn't forwardable you get it from the post office that tells
the state says we could give this to everybody. and purge people when they don't return the notice on the assumption they haven't moved if they don't return the notice and don't vote for four years. the thing about that kind of notice is when 70% of the p people don't return it which is what happened in 2011 in ohio, the ones who don't return it, have you no idea there they moved or not moved. >> this does seem at the moment to boil down to an imperial question. you think that sending a...
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the capital of the state of israel. it is my great honor yesterday to be afforded the opportunity to be the first vice president of the united states to address you. i want to thank you personally for your attendance at my remarks. and i want to thank you for your words.s let me say that president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital, we hope, is the clearest sign unwavering commitment of the united states of america. to israel. as i announced yesterday, mr. hasident, president trump directed our state department working with ambassador friedman to complete the transition of from here tobassy jerusalem by the end of next year. and we look forward to that as a tangible sign of our enduring commitment and alliance to the state of israel and to the people of this great nation. the bond between us we believe has never been stronger. but under president trump's leadership, we are committed to make it stronger still. we have a deep commitment to freedom, shared values, and also through commerce. more tha
the capital of the state of israel. it is my great honor yesterday to be afforded the opportunity to be the first vice president of the united states to address you. i want to thank you personally for your attendance at my remarks. and i want to thank you for your words.s let me say that president trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital, we hope, is the clearest sign unwavering commitment of the united states of america. to israel. as i announced yesterday, mr. hasident,...
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saudi arabia would like the united states remain there israel would like the united states to remain there to cut down assad's government and to deny the syrian government oil water and agricultural land that's what chopping syria into two and developing a long term relationship with the kurds in the north helping them it to develop greater independence will ultimately do it'll keep syria very weak this is a way to night iran the fruits of it's a victory in syria and also to bring russia down a notch so i think the united states is seeing this as a way to hurt its enemies russia and it won and to help its allies. both israel and saudi arabia the trouble is is that turkey is collateral damage here the united states' relationship with turkey is going from bad to worse and this dependence on the kurds is in a sense underlining now at the united states unfortunately i believe has looked at turkey as a last partner that it's move towards dictatorship greater islamist i'm less democracy is not something that's going to be reversed and that america can't reverse i think the united states the
saudi arabia would like the united states remain there israel would like the united states to remain there to cut down assad's government and to deny the syrian government oil water and agricultural land that's what chopping syria into two and developing a long term relationship with the kurds in the north helping them it to develop greater independence will ultimately do it'll keep syria very weak this is a way to night iran the fruits of it's a victory in syria and also to bring russia down a...
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i declare that the state of the state is strong and that our future is as bright as the sun. tonight, let's take a break areney to consider where we , where we have been and where we are going. most governors have three months to prepare. i have three hours. after being sworn in as governor on april the 10th, 2017 in the old senate chambers just across from where we are gathered tonight, i promised the people of alabama there would be no disruption in ongoing functions of our state government. that is a promise kept. i promised the people that night that even though challenges may have, we would seize opportunity and make alabama greater and improve our government to be more effective. that is the promise cap to you. my media players that night was to study the ship of state and navigate alabama through the storm that we found ourselves in and seek a common path for our state which i -- which we dearly love and i am proud to call it home. that too is a promise kept. when i was sworn in, there were many decisions to be made. , committed and prepared. the 16thfull day was legis
i declare that the state of the state is strong and that our future is as bright as the sun. tonight, let's take a break areney to consider where we , where we have been and where we are going. most governors have three months to prepare. i have three hours. after being sworn in as governor on april the 10th, 2017 in the old senate chambers just across from where we are gathered tonight, i promised the people of alabama there would be no disruption in ongoing functions of our state government....
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they were of course attempting to get into the united states. additional statistics provided include the fact between october 1, 2011 and septembe september 302017, a total of 355,345 noncitizens offenders were arrested after being convicted of an aggregated felony or two or more crimes each punishable by more than one year for a regular felony. during the same time. cody hs 372,098 noncitizens offenders were removed from the united states at the conviction of an aggregated felony or two or more felonies and between fiscal year 2010 and 2017 customs and border protection identified and prevented the boarding of 73,261 travelers on flight tested from the united states who may have presented a security risk. in a statement yesterday about the paper, attorney general sessions indicate that there are thousands of investigations and thousands of people in the united states including those who came here as refugees. in addition, citing surveys previously by the components that there' there is an estimato 27 other killings in the united states and an es
they were of course attempting to get into the united states. additional statistics provided include the fact between october 1, 2011 and septembe september 302017, a total of 355,345 noncitizens offenders were arrested after being convicted of an aggregated felony or two or more crimes each punishable by more than one year for a regular felony. during the same time. cody hs 372,098 noncitizens offenders were removed from the united states at the conviction of an aggregated felony or two or...
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state election official. i handle putting together the ballot for the entire state. we don't have counties which simplifies things incredibly and once we prepare that ballot we send it to the printer and that ballot that is to distribute it to local canvassers who run the day of election with the state board of elections, which is an independent agency, nonpartisan, so that they really brief sort of them are. we also the department of state run the central voter registration system and so that whole system is what my office takes care. it goes to the whole issue of education. if you move from rhode island to massachusetts or connecticut, you change the way your system works and i think that's a key point that was discussed earlier that we need to understand as americans sort of what is the system that i am currently operating in so we can then talk about the solution and securing and at the same time increasing access. we have had wonderful collaboration with the election assistance commission and part of homeland security over the last two years and when i took offic
state election official. i handle putting together the ballot for the entire state. we don't have counties which simplifies things incredibly and once we prepare that ballot we send it to the printer and that ballot that is to distribute it to local canvassers who run the day of election with the state board of elections, which is an independent agency, nonpartisan, so that they really brief sort of them are. we also the department of state run the central voter registration system and so that...
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sub states of the united states don't agree that's fine they stand on the wrong side of international law and the palestinians don't plan to join them with that and undermine their own rights less than ian's are ready to negotiate they're ready to do to have a credible political track that is based on international law but they're certainly not ready to put themselves in a boxing. where they can be bullied into submission which is what we've seen being attempted by the trumpet administration and from what we've heard a far as this big ultimate suppose a deal that trump and his team is thinking about there is nothing in it that even resembles an acceptable solution that respects the minimum required of palestinian rights ok abbas has been in europe during pence's visit did he win the support from europe that he was seeking in light of the us supporting the israeli position on jerusalem i think there is some support in europe and sympathy for the palestinians but unfortunately or fortunately for the israelis is the us is to some degree the only game in town more so it seems he's trying
sub states of the united states don't agree that's fine they stand on the wrong side of international law and the palestinians don't plan to join them with that and undermine their own rights less than ian's are ready to negotiate they're ready to do to have a credible political track that is based on international law but they're certainly not ready to put themselves in a boxing. where they can be bullied into submission which is what we've seen being attempted by the trumpet administration...
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outside the united states, it's no calmer. the president is facing serious threats and d a miscalculation could lead to all-out war. i spoke to the secretary of defense, ash carter. >> secretary carter welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> on the eve of president trump going to davos, they put out a global survey saying the risk of military conflict is rising and it will sharply rise in 2018. what do you make of that? does that sound right to you? >> the principal place that that may be true is on the korean peninsula, elsewhere there's danger, but it may be a continuation of the past. we may see -- it's not highly probable, but never rule it out, is an incident on the korean peninsula. particularly the north korean military, sort of a doctrine to lash out if provoked. it has been that way as long as i have been working. and therefore, whether it starts with an incident between the north and south, whether it starts between -- with an incident between north korea and the united states, there's always a possibility ther
outside the united states, it's no calmer. the president is facing serious threats and d a miscalculation could lead to all-out war. i spoke to the secretary of defense, ash carter. >> secretary carter welcome to the program. >> good to be here. >> on the eve of president trump going to davos, they put out a global survey saying the risk of military conflict is rising and it will sharply rise in 2018. what do you make of that? does that sound right to you? >> the...
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in the western governors and states across the country. we hold in very high regard to relationships that we have with the states and particularly the western governors association. our relationships and partnerships go all the way back to 1910 in the northern rockies and after those fires reform cooperative agreements for fire protection. since then we've expanded those partnerships for example like the 2014 farm bill and the good neighbor authority can be the same dozens of agreements is a good neighbor authority is expanding nationwide. western states are tremendous partners ford the forest service appeared about 84% life in the western states that the national forests and grasslands make up large portions of the western states and 112 million people live in the west. those 112 million people depend mightily on the values and benefit they get from the national forests and national grasslands, things like clean water, outdoor recreation forest and range linn products and many other things. rural communities for example in the west come i
in the western governors and states across the country. we hold in very high regard to relationships that we have with the states and particularly the western governors association. our relationships and partnerships go all the way back to 1910 in the northern rockies and after those fires reform cooperative agreements for fire protection. since then we've expanded those partnerships for example like the 2014 farm bill and the good neighbor authority can be the same dozens of agreements is a...
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will not be the great state it is. to the former speaker is focusing his campaign on growing middle-class jobs.>> educating and training our future workforce for those jobs in building infrastructure again and improving our business climate so we can grow our economy. the nest governor will have to address the housing crisis that is making it impossible for people who work to find the place to live. >> reporter: chiang is treasure and former state comptroller. >> i'm the person you can trust and regards to the state's finances. when we had the last financial crisis i took on everyone. whether that was governor schwarzenegger or to the legislature when they passed an unbalanced budget. we cannot break the backs of everyday californians because politicians in sacramento cannot do math. >> reporter: like the other democratic candidates he supports the fight for d.a.c.a. students and talked about his parents who immigrated from taiwan. >> i want to make sure the california future is an ominous with the american dream. my pa
will not be the great state it is. to the former speaker is focusing his campaign on growing middle-class jobs.>> educating and training our future workforce for those jobs in building infrastructure again and improving our business climate so we can grow our economy. the nest governor will have to address the housing crisis that is making it impossible for people who work to find the place to live. >> reporter: chiang is treasure and former state comptroller. >> i'm the...
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of the state address at the state's capitol in denver. this is just under an hour. >> senators, representatives, ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure and honor to present to you the honorable john hickenlooper, hickenlooper, governor of the state of colorado. >> hi. so as a last-minute change. please, thank you. at a time when sometimes shouting seems to have replaced talking and insults sometimes seem to replace ideas, i want to start by honoring the men and women who join me in this chamber and those who have made it their life's work to serve the people of colorado. driven by their abiding desire to serve and to make our great state even greater. president grantham, speaker duran, members of the general assembly, lieutenant governor lynn and her husband jim, justices of the supreme court, attorney general kaufmann, treasurer stapleton, secretary of state williams, southern ute councilman frost, ute mountain chairman cuthair, and vice chairwoman cuthair root. members of the state board of education, mayor hancock, other elected offici
of the state address at the state's capitol in denver. this is just under an hour. >> senators, representatives, ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure and honor to present to you the honorable john hickenlooper, hickenlooper, governor of the state of colorado. >> hi. so as a last-minute change. please, thank you. at a time when sometimes shouting seems to have replaced talking and insults sometimes seem to replace ideas, i want to start by honoring the men and women who join me in...
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the 21st century. and ago that was president trump at his state of the union. ining us now, minnesota state representative ilhan omar former , refugee, a muslim, and the highest-elected somali-american public official in the united states. you were in washington, d.c., from minnesota to attend one of the alternative state of the something you respond to president trump said last night? >> thank you for having me. i was sort of listening to that little bizarre bit about our immigration programs being outdated. the only thing i could think about was his fascist ideas being outdated. amy: talk specifically about these linkages he made, timidly, johnline he drew between people coming to the united states over the border and ms 13 killing people. disappointingy and saddens me, but it does not persone me that this can't comprehend how dangerous it is to create a link the between people who might be committing some patricia's crimes -- atrocious crimes to immigrants that are coming to this country seeking a writer future for their children -- brighter future for their
the 21st century. and ago that was president trump at his state of the union. ining us now, minnesota state representative ilhan omar former , refugee, a muslim, and the highest-elected somali-american public official in the united states. you were in washington, d.c., from minnesota to attend one of the alternative state of the something you respond to president trump said last night? >> thank you for having me. i was sort of listening to that little bizarre bit about our immigration...
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more importantly right now it's "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> the state of the dysunion. t's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. we're two hours from president trump's first official state of the union speech. the message will be about national unity he said tonight "unity is the what i'm stliving for to bring the country together." it is the president who obviously has done more to divide the country than just about anyone and he and his rallies are smoking resentment
more importantly right now it's "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> the state of the dysunion. t's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. we're two hours from president trump's first official state of the union speech. the message will be about national unity he said tonight "unity is the what i'm stliving for to bring the country together." it is the president who obviously has done more to divide the country than just...
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the state of our union is enduringresilient, and . god bless you. .od bless your family's and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] [cheering] >> that was representative joe in fall river,rd massachusetts. now to hear your voices we will roll to as many calls as we can in the limited amount of time that we have. tim, you are in -- you are on c-span. er: i thought the state of the union revealed the division of our parties more than anything else. it is unfortunate and pathetic that we are so separated in that respect. find a more can respected leader for the country. the promises we keep our the measure of our character and i am not sure our president is capable of keeping promises. sorry, i thought you are finished. caller: i agree with joe kennedy. we are measured with the brewpub -- by the promises we keep. i am very proud of him, it was a wonderful, wonderful presidential speech. this is nicholas in petersburg, virginia. r: thank you for c-span. i have lived in china for eight years where i was working.
the state of our union is enduringresilient, and . god bless you. .od bless your family's and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] [cheering] >> that was representative joe in fall river,rd massachusetts. now to hear your voices we will roll to as many calls as we can in the limited amount of time that we have. tim, you are in -- you are on c-span. er: i thought the state of the union revealed the division of our parties more than anything else. it is...
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but the state of the union depends on all americans. we must maintain the democratic decency that makes a nation out of millions of individuals. i've been appalled at the recent mail bombings across this country. every one of us must confront and condemn racism, anti-semitism, bigotry, and hate, not next week, not tomorrow, but right now -- every single one of us. the state of the union depends on whether we help our neighbor -- claim the problems of our community as our own. we've got to step forward when there's trouble, lend a hand, be what i call a point of light to a stranger in need. we've got to take the time after a busy day to sit down and read with our kids, help them with their homework, pass along the values we learned as children. that's how we sustain the state of the union. every effort is important. it all adds up. it's doing the things that give democracy meaning. it all adds up to who we are and who we will be. let me say that so long as we remember the american idea, so long as we live up to the american ideal, the st
but the state of the union depends on all americans. we must maintain the democratic decency that makes a nation out of millions of individuals. i've been appalled at the recent mail bombings across this country. every one of us must confront and condemn racism, anti-semitism, bigotry, and hate, not next week, not tomorrow, but right now -- every single one of us. the state of the union depends on whether we help our neighbor -- claim the problems of our community as our own. we've got to step...
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niclas arrived in the united states at the age of nine. no resources, no understanding of the english language, no relationships and eventually became a pharmacist and then became a lawyer and no law firm would hire him. he was jewish so he decided to start his own called picture in picture and over a century later here i am with this book and that book ends before anyone started anything other than the law firm and royal caribbean or ticketmaster and i can only imagine what niclas might think if he saw how far our family came in what he began. for those of you who are curious this book really has two key takeaways. one, but by the grace of god go i and two, we have to remain aware of where we came from and we have to work every day to make the world and america a better place for our children and our children's children. i felt a real ethical imperative to launch this project with professor sachs and daniel. without further ado, i would love to welcome my cofounder, my friend, mentor, former professor, doctor jeffrey sachs. thank you, guy
niclas arrived in the united states at the age of nine. no resources, no understanding of the english language, no relationships and eventually became a pharmacist and then became a lawyer and no law firm would hire him. he was jewish so he decided to start his own called picture in picture and over a century later here i am with this book and that book ends before anyone started anything other than the law firm and royal caribbean or ticketmaster and i can only imagine what niclas might think...
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president is set to give the state of the union address on tuesday his first but what is the state of the union well the address is mandated by the us constitution which says that presidential from time to time give to the congress information of the state of the union now besides inauguration the state of the union is the only occasion in which members of all three branches of the government gather together in a formal joint event for more than one hundred years it was a written report but became in national address upon the invention of radio and television the president's cabinet as well as the u.s. supreme court attends the address but the u.s. also has a designated survivor this means usually one cabinet level official does not attend the event in case a catastrophe happens at the actual address that have been some memorable lines from past presidents when they gave the state of the union address let's hear a couple of experts. north korea's a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction while starving its citizens states like the and their terrorist allies constit
president is set to give the state of the union address on tuesday his first but what is the state of the union well the address is mandated by the us constitution which says that presidential from time to time give to the congress information of the state of the union now besides inauguration the state of the union is the only occasion in which members of all three branches of the government gather together in a formal joint event for more than one hundred years it was a written report but...
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the shore today. ashley? reporter: new jersey governor chris christie declared a state of emergency for the entire state as theclone wreaked havoc along the i-95 stretch. new jersey state police tweeted and responding to 254 motor vehicle crashes and 554 motorists including spinout, flat tires and breakdowns. the ocean county roads department had close to 200 trucks out plowing that will continue throughout the night. they are talking we are going to hahave upwards of 15 inches whih is a lot more than they were playing. we are plowing trying to keep the roads open. just, pow, he so they are passible. it is hard to do any cleanup with it coming down as hard. we're facing a lot of wind, a lot of drifting, so we'll clear the road out, then it drifts across, so it has been a lot of work. reporter: the mayor of bellmawr shared this video from the board walk and spoke to the mayor steven reid who says the biggest concerns there are the winds and the flooding. >> a little bit about flooding but in some areas of the town. we had some flooding but we haven't seen any so happy about that. all in all, it is the wind, the
the shore today. ashley? reporter: new jersey governor chris christie declared a state of emergency for the entire state as theclone wreaked havoc along the i-95 stretch. new jersey state police tweeted and responding to 254 motor vehicle crashes and 554 motorists including spinout, flat tires and breakdowns. the ocean county roads department had close to 200 trucks out plowing that will continue throughout the night. they are talking we are going to hahave upwards of 15 inches whih is a lot...
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the first state in the nation to do so. [applause] we understand deeply and fully what the future requires of us. i also fought to give native hawaiians a seat at the table when it comes to management of the national marine monument. the office of hawaiian affairs is now cotrustee of the monument. [applause] our goal of increasing local food production is another golden opportunity for hawaii. we are blessed with four growing seasons and delaying great university with the college of tropical agriculture that has a long history of cutting-edge work. with all of these factors, hawaii canada must become the premier center for new agricultural technologies. we already have a tech startups going strong in holy. one company that comes to mind is smart yield, they help small and medium farmers to increase their production with data analytics and other technology tools. the company received international attention when it was chosen to be part of the vatican's very first pic accelerator, focused on global food production. at this t
the first state in the nation to do so. [applause] we understand deeply and fully what the future requires of us. i also fought to give native hawaiians a seat at the table when it comes to management of the national marine monument. the office of hawaiian affairs is now cotrustee of the monument. [applause] our goal of increasing local food production is another golden opportunity for hawaii. we are blessed with four growing seasons and delaying great university with the college of tropical...
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sarah, you know, white officials when we talk about the state of the union which is coming up tuesdaycan think of no more traditional presidential event than a state of the union and, yet, we are dealing with a president who prides itself at not being traditional. so should we expect that this speech that he will deliver, is it going to be significantly different from, say, his inaugural speech or do you think the inspiring uniting speech that many would like to hear? >> if you ask the white house, they say this is the kind of speech that president trump delivered in his joint address to congress last year where he earned bipartisan accolades and came at a time there was a lot of jitters about what kind of president trump would be and, at the time, he sort of assured people that he did have a second gear, that he could turn off the bluster and express the kind of speech that you might expect any other republican president to give. that is what we are likely to see on tuesday. president trump is not likely to attack democrats in the speech. he is not likely to go off script and make th
sarah, you know, white officials when we talk about the state of the union which is coming up tuesdaycan think of no more traditional presidential event than a state of the union and, yet, we are dealing with a president who prides itself at not being traditional. so should we expect that this speech that he will deliver, is it going to be significantly different from, say, his inaugural speech or do you think the inspiring uniting speech that many would like to hear? >> if you ask the...
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is taxes on the hardest working families in our state. [applause] it is the boldest state tax reform in america and with your help we will lower taxes for working families and make it easier for businesses to come to missouri and create jobs. and we will do it in a way that is fiscally sound, maintain the state aaa credit rating. in 2018 emma i want this body to cut taxes for the people of missouri and to cut taxes for businesses and create jobs. let's get it done together. [applause] today, i am proud to tell you that we continue to shrink the size of government. in fact, today the government in missouri is the smallest it has been in two decades. [applause] time,reitens: at the same we have been improving top government resources for our citizens. we brought in a team of outsiders. the most effective government at the lowest possible cost. the department of natural resources, we can -- we discovered a backlog. thousands of permit applications that had been submitted by businesses. it was decades-old and in the last year we have sliced it
is taxes on the hardest working families in our state. [applause] it is the boldest state tax reform in america and with your help we will lower taxes for working families and make it easier for businesses to come to missouri and create jobs. and we will do it in a way that is fiscally sound, maintain the state aaa credit rating. in 2018 emma i want this body to cut taxes for the people of missouri and to cut taxes for businesses and create jobs. let's get it done together. [applause] today, i...
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the 2018 state of the state address. ladies and gentlemen, give a warm welcome to the 56th governor of the state of new [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you all very much. thank you very much welcome to allny and happy new year to and may it be a great one for all of us. rabbi, i reverend and thought were extraordinary. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] before i begin i would like to knowledge my partners in progress who are here with me on the stage today. lieutenant governor, let's give her a great round of laws. eaker carl he's deep. leader client. leader brian cole. we had with us today our court of appeals, judges, and the great chief judge. let's give them a round of applause. ,t's not that they are unhappy the judges. it's by protocol they don't applaud for anything. i didn't realize that the first couple of years, but i now got it. another round of applause for not applauding for anything. [applause] my friends, looking back to 2017, it was a tough year by any measure. also, new yorkers rose t
the 2018 state of the state address. ladies and gentlemen, give a warm welcome to the 56th governor of the state of new [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you all very much. thank you very much welcome to allny and happy new year to and may it be a great one for all of us. rabbi, i reverend and thought were extraordinary. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] before i begin i would like to knowledge my partners in progress who are here with me on the stage today. lieutenant...
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more on the state of the union later tonight. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 here in washington where president trump is set to deliver his first ever state of the union address. so let's get to it. and good afternoon. from the russell rotunda on capitol hill, for standing more than a century now on a chilly and about-to-be cold night in washington. it's chamber of commerce blue outside. across from the capitol the president will deliver the state of the union before a packed house as you might imagine. we're told his speech will be one of bipartisanship and the theme building a safe, strong america. looming over tonight's address is the investigation of his presidency. the special counsel, robert mueller, is now trying to determine whether team trump colluded with russia. last night house republicans voted to release a once classified memo written by the republicans themselves about the russia investigation. one said to criticize the fbi and the department of justice. democrats have called that docume
more on the state of the union later tonight. here's shep. >> shepard: it's noon on the west coast, 3:00 here in washington where president trump is set to deliver his first ever state of the union address. so let's get to it. and good afternoon. from the russell rotunda on capitol hill, for standing more than a century now on a chilly and about-to-be cold night in washington. it's chamber of commerce blue outside. across from the capitol the president will deliver the state of the union...
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congress of the united states. andy, thank you for being here. the three of us wanted to be here to talk about legislation that was passed, frankly, over the opposition of all three of us. as a matter of fact, all, but one in the maryland delegation opposed the tax bill. we're going to talk about that tax bill and we're going to talk about its consequences. we're going to talk about how we believe this is a bill that will not help the average working americans in this country. in fact, will undermine, really, the ability of many taxpayers, particularly in maryland, to get some tax relief. in fact, they're going to get a tax increase and we'll talk about that at greater length. i want to thank and welcome all of you for being here this morning to discuss the local impact of the republican tax overhaul. now, this is called a teach-in. we're doing teach-ins all over the country because we think it's critically important for people to understand what they're going to confront in this tax bill that was passed towards the
congress of the united states. andy, thank you for being here. the three of us wanted to be here to talk about legislation that was passed, frankly, over the opposition of all three of us. as a matter of fact, all, but one in the maryland delegation opposed the tax bill. we're going to talk about that tax bill and we're going to talk about its consequences. we're going to talk about how we believe this is a bill that will not help the average working americans in this country. in fact, will...
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. >> the state of my birthday is strong! >> see you tomorrow. >>> there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. >> what you saw was president trump with one hand reaching out his hand to democrats, and with the other hand, holding up a fist. >> my duty is to defend americans. americans are dreamers too. >> the president has offended his base deeply with this path to citizenship with all the dreamers. >> you are part of our story. we will fight for you. >> he did highlight his biggest asset, the strong economy. >> we enacted the biggest tax cuts in american history. >> we have seen the worst of this epidemic. he didn't lay out plans to deal with it. >> the president very effective using his guests. >> let's embody the goodness of ou our nation. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> all right. welcome the our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is your "new day". it is wednesday, january 31st, 6:00 here in washington. and here is the starting line. the theme o
. >> the state of my birthday is strong! >> see you tomorrow. >>> there has never been a better time to start living the american dream. >> what you saw was president trump with one hand reaching out his hand to democrats, and with the other hand, holding up a fist. >> my duty is to defend americans. americans are dreamers too. >> the president has offended his base deeply with this path to citizenship with all the dreamers. >> you are part of our...
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will follow remains to be seen. >> sreenivasan: on friday, kentucky became the first state granted permission to mandate work requirements for those receiving medicaid benefits. the new requirements affect approximately 350,000 adult recipients in the state aged 19 to 64. about half of them already have jobs. the changes do exempt certain groups including pregnant women, full-time students, and the medically frail. and the state will also begin charging recipients a monthly premium based on income. for more on what this means for medicaid recipients in kentucky and other states, i am joined from washington, d.c. by amy goldstein of the "washington post." >> first, what's the impetus behind this? what kind of was kentucky first in line? >> the idea of requiring people on medicaid to work or do some other kind of community engagement has been something that many republicans and other conservatives have been eager to do for years. it started with welfare reform 20 years ago and then moved into food stamps, now called snap. the notion that people who receive certain government
will follow remains to be seen. >> sreenivasan: on friday, kentucky became the first state granted permission to mandate work requirements for those receiving medicaid benefits. the new requirements affect approximately 350,000 adult recipients in the state aged 19 to 64. about half of them already have jobs. the changes do exempt certain groups including pregnant women, full-time students, and the medically frail. and the state will also begin charging recipients a monthly premium based...
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the united states of america will never compromise the safety and security of the state of israel. any peace agreement must guarantee israel's ability to defend itself by itself. believee those that that the world can change. that we are destined to engage in endless violence. that age-old conflicts can't be resolved. and that hope itself is an allusion. illusion. president trump doesn't believe it. i don't believe it. and neither do you. in a city that the very name means piece. i know peace is possible. it is difficult to achieve peace with neighbors in the past. over the past few days, i have traveled to egypt and jordan. two nations with whom israel has long enjoyed the fruits of these. i spoke with america's great friends of egypt and king abdullah of jordan. they have forged an end to conflict with israel in their time. and those two leaders prove every day that the trust and confidence can be a reality among the great nations that call these ancient lands home. in my time with those leaders and with your prime minister, we discussed the remarkable transformation that is takin
the united states of america will never compromise the safety and security of the state of israel. any peace agreement must guarantee israel's ability to defend itself by itself. believee those that that the world can change. that we are destined to engage in endless violence. that age-old conflicts can't be resolved. and that hope itself is an allusion. illusion. president trump doesn't believe it. i don't believe it. and neither do you. in a city that the very name means piece. i know peace...
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eastern, and then the state of the union speech live at 9 p.m. following the speech, the democratic response from congressman joe kennedy. we'll also hear your reaction and from members of congress. president trump's state of the union address, tuesday night, live on c-span. listen live on the free c-span radio app and available live and on demand on your desk top, phone or tablet at c-span.org. and live now to the annual state of the net conference, an all day forum looking at challenges to internet policy in 2018. this is hosted by the internet education foundation. minnesota senator amy cloeb char will look at this and elaine duch and yahoo! futurist author and we'll hear from the internet caucus and hear from the ceo of an application start-up that rescue workers in texas used to find and save flood victims stranded by hurricane harvey. coming up at 1 p.m. today congressman greg walden and former sec commissioner robert mcdowell. later this afternoon, sec commissioner, and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, we will bring you their commen
eastern, and then the state of the union speech live at 9 p.m. following the speech, the democratic response from congressman joe kennedy. we'll also hear your reaction and from members of congress. president trump's state of the union address, tuesday night, live on c-span. listen live on the free c-span radio app and available live and on demand on your desk top, phone or tablet at c-span.org. and live now to the annual state of the net conference, an all day forum looking at challenges to...
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now the state is on the hook. getcitizens of that state put on the hook. there is mark warner and tim who are real familiar with that. a lot of people were upset with that private/public. the department of transportation went through without using the legislature. host: here is the front page of the usa today of this morning. state of the union inter-'s new era, talking about the reach of the state of the union, last ,ight -- enters a new era talking about the reach of the state of the union. it has been reduced by the political circumstances of the day and the way the 41st president communicates with the world. his personal social media accounts have a bigger audience than the one he will reach when reading prepared remarks loaded in a teleprompter. audience of about 47.7 million people during his speech to a joint session of congress last year. the president has yet to tweet, this morning since the state of the union. 's last tweet input -- his last tweet inviting his followers to join him live. that was retweeted about 16.4 thousand -- 16.4 million time
now the state is on the hook. getcitizens of that state put on the hook. there is mark warner and tim who are real familiar with that. a lot of people were upset with that private/public. the department of transportation went through without using the legislature. host: here is the front page of the usa today of this morning. state of the union inter-'s new era, talking about the reach of the state of the union, last ,ight -- enters a new era talking about the reach of the state of the union....
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among the first state of the union addresses. you can see that chart from c-span. president obama's first state of the union address in 2010 lasted 69 minutes and 20 seconds. in terms of the topics that the president covered last night, the washington post broke it minutes spent each topic. when it came to the economy, the president spent 18 minutes and 17 seconds. foreign policy, 18 minutes, 11 seconds. immigration, 15 minutes, 13 seconds. health care, six minutes, 37 seconds. that arends, four minutes and 10 seconds. the rest was other topics. president trump: under the current broken system, a single immigrant can bring in virtually unlimited numbers of distant relatives. under our plan, we focus on the immediate family, limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children. [applause] president trump: this vital reform is necessary not just for our economy, but for our security and for the future of .merica in recent weeks, two terrorist attacks in new york were made possible by the visa lottery and change migration. -- chain mi
among the first state of the union addresses. you can see that chart from c-span. president obama's first state of the union address in 2010 lasted 69 minutes and 20 seconds. in terms of the topics that the president covered last night, the washington post broke it minutes spent each topic. when it came to the economy, the president spent 18 minutes and 17 seconds. foreign policy, 18 minutes, 11 seconds. immigration, 15 minutes, 13 seconds. health care, six minutes, 37 seconds. that arends,...
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the virginia state capitol and the constitution of the united states were born in the same year. 1788. and the constitution is just a fewcapitol. the revolution put virginia on the map for a new commonwealth. then in 1861, the civil war put it on the map as a new national capitol for the confederate states of america and virginians took a long time to decide whether or not to seseed from the union and subsequently join the confederacy. but we're actually standing in the room where virginians voted to suseed from the union. once that decision was made, the confederate congress was brought to richmond from alabama and for the next four years between july of 1861 through march of 1865 the virginia state capitol was multitasking. it hosted not only the ongoing me meetings of the virginia general assembly and state governors but hosted simultaneous meetings of the confederate congress. the civil war came to a dramatic end right here in richmond in spring of 1865 the confederate government decided on the second of april to evacuate the city and the virginia state government made the same de
the virginia state capitol and the constitution of the united states were born in the same year. 1788. and the constitution is just a fewcapitol. the revolution put virginia on the map for a new commonwealth. then in 1861, the civil war put it on the map as a new national capitol for the confederate states of america and virginians took a long time to decide whether or not to seseed from the union and subsequently join the confederacy. but we're actually standing in the room where virginians...
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the speech he gave last year was not the state of the union address. francesca: this is his first state of the union. what should this white house be looking to achieve with this speech? tony: so the preparation for a state of the union speech, we can do a whole two-hour on it. it's elaborate. the key is to be disciplined on what you want your message to be coming out that night. because what tends to happen is everybody in the administration and outside the administration sees the state of the union address as the place to hang their ornament. if you can just get a sentence, a mention, of this one thing, if the president would just mention this in the state of the union address, i can go get it done for the rest of the year. so there's a competition to get one sentence, one mention, one person in the guest box for that night. just to carry -- the power of that to carry it for the rest of the year. being disciplined on what the president and the leadership of the administration thinks should be the message to get out that day. ook, i think the things th
the speech he gave last year was not the state of the union address. francesca: this is his first state of the union. what should this white house be looking to achieve with this speech? tony: so the preparation for a state of the union speech, we can do a whole two-hour on it. it's elaborate. the key is to be disciplined on what you want your message to be coming out that night. because what tends to happen is everybody in the administration and outside the administration sees the state of the...
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in certain spots in the state. so if the word reasonable effort has any meaning, with the congress who said that the failure to vote is a constitutional right, how can we read this statute to permit you to begin a process of disenfranchising solely on the basis of that? with no independent evidence whatsoever that the person has moved? you can use the post office. they tell you that. you can use certified mail. change ofuse juror addresses. you can use drivers license, motor vehicle change of addresses. there are dozens of other ways that you could verify a change of address. yet you are suggesting that using a failure to appear at election or elections, as evidence of moving, when people have a right not to vote if they choose, many have. and others, like the veteran whose of plaintiff in this case, explains the reasons why he failed to vote in two elections. meeting ofive the the words that congress said, don't use the failure to vote as a result that results in someone being disenfranchised. i don't understand ho
in certain spots in the state. so if the word reasonable effort has any meaning, with the congress who said that the failure to vote is a constitutional right, how can we read this statute to permit you to begin a process of disenfranchising solely on the basis of that? with no independent evidence whatsoever that the person has moved? you can use the post office. they tell you that. you can use certified mail. change ofuse juror addresses. you can use drivers license, motor vehicle change of...
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seems to be such a continuation there doesn't seem to matter who's the president of the united states it's the deep state the decides who our enemies are and how those they will be dealt with ok because i do i can't the contrast is so great that i've never seen it from a candidate to a president in my lifetime go ahead michael. what candidates get captured when they move from the campaign and from their own voice however authentic or inauthentic it is and then they get a subservient into the imperial worldview of the imperial city and the courtiers or the deep state if you want to call it that instead reshape their worldview and in many ways the over arching sensibility in washington today in terms of strategy is one of tremendous anxiety and insecurity now and so a grandstanding strategy a grandstanding strategy that looks like it's doing things that looks aggressive like the war on isis it's all a wonderful kind of demonstration and display the u.s. is not going to risk a big war with either china or russia but it will grandstand hence the ten thousand or so barrett fifty caliber sn
seems to be such a continuation there doesn't seem to matter who's the president of the united states it's the deep state the decides who our enemies are and how those they will be dealt with ok because i do i can't the contrast is so great that i've never seen it from a candidate to a president in my lifetime go ahead michael. what candidates get captured when they move from the campaign and from their own voice however authentic or inauthentic it is and then they get a subservient into the...
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is growing at the slowest rate it has grown in state history. a long way from the depressing record of eight years ago and i want you to remember this as we sit here today this morning 4.3 million new jersey and spoke up and had a job to go to work to today to support their families and we are proud of that. [applause] how did it happen? where did new jersey's economic growth and operation come from? in 2011, together, we passed broad-based business tax cut that led to $3 billion in lower taxes that are corporate citizens in the state prou grodo drop production. thousands back to work. we taken on appointment insurance fund that was $2 billion in debt eight years ago and we have paid off that debt in record time and we passed the constitutional amendment to prevent politicians from stealing from this fund again and today, as we prepare to leave office, that fund is over $2 billion in surplus, not $2 billion in debt. [applause] by the way, the reform of our on appointment insurance fund has led to an additional $400 million in job creating tax cut
is growing at the slowest rate it has grown in state history. a long way from the depressing record of eight years ago and i want you to remember this as we sit here today this morning 4.3 million new jersey and spoke up and had a job to go to work to today to support their families and we are proud of that. [applause] how did it happen? where did new jersey's economic growth and operation come from? in 2011, together, we passed broad-based business tax cut that led to $3 billion in lower taxes...
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the state of four already exists -- the state of war already exists. but maybe they were already in a state of cyber war. thank you. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on race book at c-span history. >> american history tv is joining our cable partners to showcase the history of springfield, missouri. to learn more, visit /citiestour.rg we continue now with our look at the history of springfield. >> we are driving around the square right here in springfield. this public square is interesting. most
the state of four already exists -- the state of war already exists. but maybe they were already in a state of cyber war. thank you. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on race book at c-span history. >> american history tv is joining our cable partners to showcase the history of springfield, missouri. to learn more, visit /citiestour.rg we continue now with our look at the history of springfield. >> we are driving...