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under her, the home office became heartless and hopeless. reporter: was it theresa may?rning. while this home secretary has to deal with an accidental mess, the overall crackdown under the former home secretary was entirely deliberate. listen to this. we want to ensure that only legal migrants have access to the labour market, free health services, housing, bank accounts and driving licences. and this is notjust about making the uk a more hostile place for illegal migrants. it is also about fairness. the intense push by the government had eyebrow—raising tactics, but ministers believed the home office had hefty public support. if you haven't got all of the right paperwork, you're basically a bad guy, and they have a culture of disbelief. and their absolute commitment, since 2010, has been to cut immigration and drive as many people as they can out of the country. and i think it is that cultural assumption which has driven a lot of the problems we've seen around the windrush generation. this mess wasn't deliberately made here at the home office, but it didn't come from no
under her, the home office became heartless and hopeless. reporter: was it theresa may?rning. while this home secretary has to deal with an accidental mess, the overall crackdown under the former home secretary was entirely deliberate. listen to this. we want to ensure that only legal migrants have access to the labour market, free health services, housing, bank accounts and driving licences. and this is notjust about making the uk a more hostile place for illegal migrants. it is also about...
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pre-gdpr under english law is a little bit easier. the data protection act has specific carveout that allow you to process data which would include moving it out of, if you're doing so for national security reasons or if you're trying to prevent crime or to allow the apprehension or prosecution of offenders. i think what we've seen in the past is providers have personal data base and european economic area who relied on those exemptions to have allow the do be pushed out to the u.s. post gdpr it all becomes a bit more difficult and a lot more uncertain. we are still in a a phase where very little guidance from the european commission. with very little guidance from the data protection authorities and individual member states that we really stuck with the gdpr itself. just to take it back to the first principles. if you are a basic controller, somebody who is personal data about individual people based and european economic area, you have to process that personal data which includes anything from storing it, transferring it, deleting i
pre-gdpr under english law is a little bit easier. the data protection act has specific carveout that allow you to process data which would include moving it out of, if you're doing so for national security reasons or if you're trying to prevent crime or to allow the apprehension or prosecution of offenders. i think what we've seen in the past is providers have personal data base and european economic area who relied on those exemptions to have allow the do be pushed out to the u.s. post gdpr...
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the flames consumed the five story building that was under construction. the site takes up on entire block. two people have some smoke inhalation and they were taken to the hospital. about 250 people from the neighboring apartment have been evacuated. the building was the second phase of the renaissance apartment complex. >> essentially all you have is wood that is exposed. there is no sheet rock or anything around it. because of that, it is basically wide open. anyone who has ever built a camp fire knows you have to have kindling and that's the phase of construction they were in with this building. >> reporter: health officials are issuing an advisory to stay indoors and close the windows. if you have any health issues, you do not want to be outside with the smoke in the air. there is no estimate for when the fire will be out. but they have a handle on the fire. it is just a matter of getting the hot spots out. the atf is also on scene. they are not saying this fire is suspicious but they will be looking at that. because of the extent of the damage here,
the flames consumed the five story building that was under construction. the site takes up on entire block. two people have some smoke inhalation and they were taken to the hospital. about 250 people from the neighboring apartment have been evacuated. the building was the second phase of the renaissance apartment complex. >> essentially all you have is wood that is exposed. there is no sheet rock or anything around it. because of that, it is basically wide open. anyone who has ever built...
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under the d -- under the development agreement amendment, the maximum square footage of r and d office has been adjusted to reflect the maximum that would be allowed under the amended redevelopment plan. finally, r and d allocated to the shipyard currently could be transferred to candlestick point, subject to approval. with regards to the bayview-hunters point redevelopment plan amendment, this would allow for the conversion of uses within candlestick point within certain commercial land use categories, again subject to ocii approval and not in exceedance of the plan's limitations. this plan would also be amended to allow that shift to candlestick, and finally, the plan amendment would shift the jamestown parcel located on jamestown out of zone one and into zone two of the plan. and here's the map showing in blue the jamestown parcel that will be removed from zone one in the project area and placed under planning department jurisdiction in zone two. all this to make the hunters point shipyard phase two a reality. over the last several months, planning department staff, and ocii staff d
under the d -- under the development agreement amendment, the maximum square footage of r and d office has been adjusted to reflect the maximum that would be allowed under the amended redevelopment plan. finally, r and d allocated to the shipyard currently could be transferred to candlestick point, subject to approval. with regards to the bayview-hunters point redevelopment plan amendment, this would allow for the conversion of uses within candlestick point within certain commercial land use...
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the tiny enclave of your move has been under government siege for several years half of that is held by eisel fighters the other half by rival rebel groups government troops say they plan to retake the entire area in the coming days it's mainly home to about six thousand palestinian refugees who move there long before the war in syria began as into her has more from beirut in neighboring lebanon. the syrian army and its allies they've been preparing for this operation for some time now sending reinforcements to the front lines the army announced that they are targeting this enclave a number of districts in southern under the control of. the army moving on following its a victory really in eastern after taking control of eastern from the rebels that setting its sights on this enclave in the south of damascus really wanting to clear the area around the capital around its seat of power now these districts really are not that densely populated unlike eastern and these districts are smaller in size than eastern but it's not just southern the syrian army and its allies have also turned the
the tiny enclave of your move has been under government siege for several years half of that is held by eisel fighters the other half by rival rebel groups government troops say they plan to retake the entire area in the coming days it's mainly home to about six thousand palestinian refugees who move there long before the war in syria began as into her has more from beirut in neighboring lebanon. the syrian army and its allies they've been preparing for this operation for some time now sending...
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but the president has to get this under control.e has to stop tweet being things about him not being president. just worry about his job and everything else will work itself out if he's innocent like he says he is. >> you know i look forward to these debate sessions. but please tell me you are not insinuating remotely that president trump drooped series of deadly bombs on a russian client state to distract -- i hope you weren't suggesting -- judge jeanine: along with the u.k. and france. >> i did not say that. i said i'm not concerned about that. >> i think there are many americans who might be you suspicious and the president owes it to this country to make sure they are not. it's his own behavior that made them you sition. i think when people use chemical weapons we need to beat him down for it. i approve of what the president did twan our allies did. but there are significant americans concerned about the motivation and that's on the president and his staff to control. >> you should seek professional help if you believe that. you
but the president has to get this under control.e has to stop tweet being things about him not being president. just worry about his job and everything else will work itself out if he's innocent like he says he is. >> you know i look forward to these debate sessions. but please tell me you are not insinuating remotely that president trump drooped series of deadly bombs on a russian client state to distract -- i hope you weren't suggesting -- judge jeanine: along with the u.k. and france....
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it scandal has still erupted under this government, under theresa may.as in charge of for many, many years. nevertheless, the fact mrs may was able to come at the fact mrs may was able to come at the very least, muddy the waters, to point the finger of blame at an earlier labour government, it doesn't get mrs may off the hook, but it perhaps manages to ease the immediate pressure a little bit. a woman has died after she was nearly sucked out of the window of a plane, when an engine exploded in mid—air. fellow passengers battled to pull the passenger back into the aircraft after the explosion, which smashed the window causing a dramatic loss of pressure in the cabin. the plane was a southwest airlines flight from new york to dallas, with nearly 150 people on board. it made an emergency landing in philadelphia. james cook reports. on—board on—boa rd southwest flight 1380, passenger martin martinez started a facebook video. it felt like it was freefalling, everybody is freaking out, crying. the left engine had a p pa re ntly out, crying. the left engine had
it scandal has still erupted under this government, under theresa may.as in charge of for many, many years. nevertheless, the fact mrs may was able to come at the fact mrs may was able to come at the very least, muddy the waters, to point the finger of blame at an earlier labour government, it doesn't get mrs may off the hook, but it perhaps manages to ease the immediate pressure a little bit. a woman has died after she was nearly sucked out of the window of a plane, when an engine exploded in...
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it goes under a mountain. you will not be surprised iran insisted on keeping it and amazingly the nuclear deal enabled it to do that. it enabled it to do it but this came with a hitch. to come cleanred with the nuclear deal, to come clear in the international atomic energy agency about its program. this is an explicit condition for implementing the nuclear deal. iran has to come clean. in 2015, they published the final assessment of what it called the military aspects of iran's nuclear program. report.the this was iran's chance to fully come clean. here is what i ran told the iea. , iran denied the existence of they program aimed at the development of a nuclear explosive devise. the existence of the plan. the material proves otherwise. fundedf, initiated and the project. here is another document from the archives. this is a master plan. no work has been conducted. you have to forgive me. terminology is something that is necessary to understand. no work has been conducted with mpi technology. again the archives
it goes under a mountain. you will not be surprised iran insisted on keeping it and amazingly the nuclear deal enabled it to do that. it enabled it to do it but this came with a hitch. to come cleanred with the nuclear deal, to come clear in the international atomic energy agency about its program. this is an explicit condition for implementing the nuclear deal. iran has to come clean. in 2015, they published the final assessment of what it called the military aspects of iran's nuclear program....
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the east under hushing my calif and the west under i know my you governor. and the you should therefore didn't wish to be. on the. shia. it was it wouldn't be a new enough and that could limit she. meant that mo had done when the american had booted his ship for did what they put it. in six fifty seven. ali marched his army into syria to crush him out yes mutiny. off to days of bloody skirmishes and on the last day of the bouts of. the army of malia was on the first shock defeat. in my mind and i'm also the famous malia. malia. you know. that it can. kind of injection of i don't. know who was. kind of slots in another to have. water when the who had well i can hold a company that well that it can come out a. little enough. to have the whole. cover of the month akin now at the home a month at the time they have got to be met and then look at you know who. these dissidents from mali's army how it is fixed on the roof this way to bring an end to the struggle. the moment it was chosen fresh dawn prayers of the twenty seventh of january sixth sixty one. the seven
the east under hushing my calif and the west under i know my you governor. and the you should therefore didn't wish to be. on the. shia. it was it wouldn't be a new enough and that could limit she. meant that mo had done when the american had booted his ship for did what they put it. in six fifty seven. ali marched his army into syria to crush him out yes mutiny. off to days of bloody skirmishes and on the last day of the bouts of. the army of malia was on the first shock defeat. in my mind and...
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the new york times" in case against the nixon administration and ted olsen former solicitor general under george w. bush. watch landmark cases monday 9d eastern on c-span and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. landmark cases companion book. link to the national constitution centers, and the landmark cases podcast, at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> acting irs commissioner david kautter appeared before the senate finance committee to address his agency challenges and recommendations for change including taxpayer online accounts. this is about half an hour. >> how are you doing up there? >> pretty good. how about you. well the committee will come to order. we are going to start with my partner today, because he has to get back to the floor, and then i'll give my statement after he finishes his. >> mr. chairman, i just want to thank you for your courtesy. you always go to such great lengths to give me the opportunities to juggle the heck te tech -- hectic schedule. i appreciate the ope
the new york times" in case against the nixon administration and ted olsen former solicitor general under george w. bush. watch landmark cases monday 9d eastern on c-span and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases. and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. landmark cases companion book. link to the national constitution centers, and the landmark cases podcast, at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> acting irs commissioner david...
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under obama or under president trump has complied with the existing law. i further have serious objections with the reporting requirements. how can an agency, for instance -- and this would happen on a thousand occasions under this law -- quantify the number of individuals that benefit from the community development block grant program. if you revitalize one neighborhood, maybe it benefits the neighboring neighborhoods. what if they put that number in and the o.m.b. director said oh, no, that's all wrong. there is no way to do that. and how about this? is there a threshold of the number of people that is too many to administer a program that helps disabled americans get appropriate schooling or access health care? these types of questions could fill up volumes and volumes. there's no good answer to them. there's no clear answer to them. this law will not make it any easier to discern what programs are working and what programs are not. instead, i have a great deal of worry, particularly, to be honest, under director mulvaney. if you saw the budgets directo
under obama or under president trump has complied with the existing law. i further have serious objections with the reporting requirements. how can an agency, for instance -- and this would happen on a thousand occasions under this law -- quantify the number of individuals that benefit from the community development block grant program. if you revitalize one neighborhood, maybe it benefits the neighboring neighborhoods. what if they put that number in and the o.m.b. director said oh, no, that's...
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both of them contradicting each other under oath.n james comey contradict ing the former attorney general of the united states loretta lynch in recorded and televised interviews and you've seen james comey contradicting himself with respect to his congressional testimony and now some of the things that he's saying in interviews regarding his book tour, so you know, all of this is extraordinarily inappropriate , it's sad, it's disappointing, it's painful, but it shows that it's important for us to get to the bottom of this and for these congressional investigations to continue so that we can hold people accountable. i think andrew mccabe is being held accountable and others need to be as well. maria: are there criminal referrals here? where is this going? >> well we'll see. we're waiting for the rest of the inspector general's report. very clearly what has been outlined is that andrew mccabe, according to fbi's own investigators was less than truthful under oath. the same thing that other folks like michael flynn and george papadopoul
both of them contradicting each other under oath.n james comey contradict ing the former attorney general of the united states loretta lynch in recorded and televised interviews and you've seen james comey contradicting himself with respect to his congressional testimony and now some of the things that he's saying in interviews regarding his book tour, so you know, all of this is extraordinarily inappropriate , it's sad, it's disappointing, it's painful, but it shows that it's important for us...
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it's all still under. they don't know exactly what the cause is but we do know what was in the past hour that we got the public health advisory of air concerns if you're near this area near clayton and galindo. not much smoke as far as air issues here but it is the concern if you have respiratory issues. i want to show you what we're looking at, the apartment building under construction that went up in flames, a total loss according to contra costa county fire. they are saying it is under control. however we're seeing flames that there's still battling front of us, i believe they are saying it's only contained to this specific building. as far as injuries go, we're being told there were two injured as a result of smoke inhalation, minor smoke inhalation but evacuation orders are still in place for folks that lived in the nearby building. we're showing you the flames from earlier when the fire was first reported roughly around 1:00 a.m. near clayton and galindo. this was supposed to be the renaissance squar
it's all still under. they don't know exactly what the cause is but we do know what was in the past hour that we got the public health advisory of air concerns if you're near this area near clayton and galindo. not much smoke as far as air issues here but it is the concern if you have respiratory issues. i want to show you what we're looking at, the apartment building under construction that went up in flames, a total loss according to contra costa county fire. they are saying it is under...
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under no circumstances.orward to the day when we can bring our warriors home. and great warriors they are. looking around our very troubled world, americans have no illusions. we cannot purge the world of evil, or act everywhere there is tyranny. no amount of american blood or treasure can produce lasting peace and security in the middle east. it is a troubled place. we will try to make it better, but it is a troubled place. the united states will be a partner and a friend, but the fate of the region lies in the hands of its own people. in the last century we looked straight into the darkest places of the human soul, we saw the anguish that can be unleashed, and the evil that can take hold. by the end of world war i, more than1 million people had been killed or injured by chemical weapons. we never want to see that ghastly spectre return. so today the nations of britain, france and the united states of america have marshalled their righteous power against barbarism and brutality. tonight i ask all americans
under no circumstances.orward to the day when we can bring our warriors home. and great warriors they are. looking around our very troubled world, americans have no illusions. we cannot purge the world of evil, or act everywhere there is tyranny. no amount of american blood or treasure can produce lasting peace and security in the middle east. it is a troubled place. we will try to make it better, but it is a troubled place. the united states will be a partner and a friend, but the fate of the...
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the preference of the special counsel for it to be under oath.al steam arguing for more of a written format. >> justice department guidelines say a sitting president can't be charged with a crime. so is this mere lay technicality when they say he is not the target of an investigation? >> well, it is a technicality but one meeting behind it. he is will not the just a witness and a bystander in all of this. they have him as some sort of subject of this inquiry of value to them. i think anybody who is sort of thinking, this is going to end with the sitting president of the united states being indicted, i think that would be the most unlikely, extreme ending to this entire scenario. i don't think that was likely in the cards from the get-go here. >> they usually issue a report and give it to the congress. the house has to decide whether or not to go forward with impeachment, right? >> right. and one of the differences between robert mueller who is a special counsel, and ken starr or lawrence walsh, independent counsels, is that a special counsel is a
the preference of the special counsel for it to be under oath.al steam arguing for more of a written format. >> justice department guidelines say a sitting president can't be charged with a crime. so is this mere lay technicality when they say he is not the target of an investigation? >> well, it is a technicality but one meeting behind it. he is will not the just a witness and a bystander in all of this. they have him as some sort of subject of this inquiry of value to them. i...
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the model that was established under the act is a recovery model. it's really based on the understanding that mental illness is treatable. i have some codes here. 5150 might be a term that many are familiar with. a 5150 hold can be used for danger to self or danger to others. most individuals that are held on a 5150 generally stabilize within that 72 hour period. they might be released even after a few hours. it's a much smaller percentage of mentally ill individuals that do not recover within a few days. those individuals can be held on an involuntary basis under psychiatric care for additional holds. the office of the public conservator doesn't get involved in these cases until we receive a referral from a psychiatric hospital. typically we don't receive a referral until someone is on a 5270 hold, which you can see from this slide here is a 30-day hold. i've provided here just a really high level data snapshot to help you understand san francisco's current public conservator case load. a few key facts about the public conservator's office also. i'
the model that was established under the act is a recovery model. it's really based on the understanding that mental illness is treatable. i have some codes here. 5150 might be a term that many are familiar with. a 5150 hold can be used for danger to self or danger to others. most individuals that are held on a 5150 generally stabilize within that 72 hour period. they might be released even after a few hours. it's a much smaller percentage of mentally ill individuals that do not recover within...
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family law housing law and they came to us in the wake of this thirty percent increase in arrests under the truck the ministration and came to us and told us about their concerns and their fear what's happening to happening to them and they came to us and said look do we have rights in the first place and if we do what are we supposed to do and i know that that's a question that many people wonder about and i can imagine clear that it also applied to you and i kind of want to know what do you wish you knew now or knew back then i. i say that you know now one of the major things i wish that i knew back then that i know now is just the main fact that i didn't have to open the door for someone who has had involvement in the criminal justice system seeing the police at your door automatically warrants a level of anxiety for obvious reasons but here i was a someone who was caught in cole law abiding citizen someone who didn't have anything to hide and so when the police showed up at my door saying that they were there to conduct an investigation because i didn't have anything to hide my natu
family law housing law and they came to us in the wake of this thirty percent increase in arrests under the truck the ministration and came to us and told us about their concerns and their fear what's happening to happening to them and they came to us and said look do we have rights in the first place and if we do what are we supposed to do and i know that that's a question that many people wonder about and i can imagine clear that it also applied to you and i kind of want to know what do you...
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the statute is about discrimination and visas. >> so under that you would say there is no problem under that provision? on to this there is a strike oe so i don't think there's any immigration issue. >> any type of targeted action that would have an impact on the muslim population. >> we think the president has wide authority to do things -- >> why would that constitute , or the argument would be that is discrimination under your establishment clause is discrimination on the basis of faith because he is said in the past, if you accept the arguments, that he is anti-muslim. >> no sir. no president has run afoul in this. the president has directly tied this policy to those statements. on page 70, that is the greatest illustration of that. that is a constitutional claim and i want to get there. but before doing so, i want to make clear the consequences of their position for the ina is that the president can take a wrecking ball to the statue and countermand the congress judgment. if i might on this question before we leave it, we are proceeding on the assumption that we can reach the merit
the statute is about discrimination and visas. >> so under that you would say there is no problem under that provision? on to this there is a strike oe so i don't think there's any immigration issue. >> any type of targeted action that would have an impact on the muslim population. >> we think the president has wide authority to do things -- >> why would that constitute , or the argument would be that is discrimination under your establishment clause is discrimination on...
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-turn within hours of announcing the agreement under pressure from members of his government most of the migrants affected are from eritrea and sudan. now in early january the israeli government said sixteen thousand migrants would have to leave by april or face arrest each was going to be provided with the plane tickets and three and a half thousand u.s. dollars on february the fifth the prime minister netanyahu confirmed the deportations had begun on march the fifteenth israel said it would freeze the deportations after legal questions were raised in a high court petition then on march the twenty fourth more than twenty thousand people demonstrated in tel aviv in support of the migrants that's when the plan to resettle them in the west was started stephanie decker has more from west jerusalem on the politics surrounding us and yahoo's decision in members of his own party seem to be unhappy about this they weren't consulted at naturally bennett who's the education part of the jewish home party and that israel would become let me say exactly said a paradigm for infiltrators in this i
-turn within hours of announcing the agreement under pressure from members of his government most of the migrants affected are from eritrea and sudan. now in early january the israeli government said sixteen thousand migrants would have to leave by april or face arrest each was going to be provided with the plane tickets and three and a half thousand u.s. dollars on february the fifth the prime minister netanyahu confirmed the deportations had begun on march the fifteenth israel said it would...
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east under a hushing my calif and the west under an oh my you. gov. misha that you shouldn't i didn't wish to be she out here on the well that she was always that. you know enough and that could limit she. meant that mo had done when the american had booted out and that his ship for did what they put. in six fifty seven. marched his army into syria to crush the mob yes mutiny. off to days of bloody skirmishes and on the last day of the battle. the army of malia was on the first shock defeat. in my mind and also that famous malia. malia. you know. that it can. be kind of initiative i didn't. know who was on that. kind of slots and another to have. water when the heads up when i can hold a company that well that it can color that it's little enough. to have the whole. covered idea months achin that the whole month of the tat they have got to matter and then the clutch of. these dissidents from ali's army how it is fixed on the roof this way to bring an end to the struggle. the moment it was chosen fresh dawn prayers of the twenty seventh of january sixt
east under a hushing my calif and the west under an oh my you. gov. misha that you shouldn't i didn't wish to be she out here on the well that she was always that. you know enough and that could limit she. meant that mo had done when the american had booted out and that his ship for did what they put. in six fifty seven. marched his army into syria to crush the mob yes mutiny. off to days of bloody skirmishes and on the last day of the battle. the army of malia was on the first shock defeat. in...
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rosenkranz: that would be unconstitutional -- justice kennedy: under what rule and under what context? mr. rosenkranz: under the criminal void-for-vagueness rule. a reasonable person, whether it is the deportee or an official on the ground or an administrative law judge would have no idea what the content of that prescription is, as a basis for being within the universe of people who can -- who are identified as being deportable. now, if it's a basis for the attorney general's exercise of discretion that despite the fact that you are deportable as congress has defined it, i am not going to deport you, that's another story. and by the way, that was the mahler case. justice gorsuch: mr. rosenkranz? mr. rosenkranz: yes. justice gorsuch: what do you say to the critique that the void-for-vagueness doctrine, as a racial issue matter, is just substantive due process and suspect on that basis and therefore should be narrowly construed? mr. rosenkranz: your honor, it's not -- it's not substantive due process. it's a procedural due process concern and it's a separation of powers concern. it's b
rosenkranz: that would be unconstitutional -- justice kennedy: under what rule and under what context? mr. rosenkranz: under the criminal void-for-vagueness rule. a reasonable person, whether it is the deportee or an official on the ground or an administrative law judge would have no idea what the content of that prescription is, as a basis for being within the universe of people who can -- who are identified as being deportable. now, if it's a basis for the attorney general's exercise of...
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, under north korean control.cally hear about in south korea, which is a very democratic, liberal economic kind of unification. they would not be the case in a kim jong—un style operation. would not be the case in a kim jong-un style operation. thank you very much forjoining us. thousands of people have returned to the streets of the northern spanish city of pamplona to continue protesting, after a court acquitted five men of raping a teenager at the annual bull—running festival. the men were convicted of sexual abuse instead. it's the third straight day of demonstrations. sophie long reports. this is the third day people have filled the streets of pamplona and other cities across spain after a court acquitted five men of gang rape. their 18 of victim had been at pamplona's bull riding festival when they surrounded her and made her have sex with them. they used to smart phones to film it and brag about it, calling themselves ramanada, or the pact. at this court acquitted them of rape, and found guilty of the lesse
, under north korean control.cally hear about in south korea, which is a very democratic, liberal economic kind of unification. they would not be the case in a kim jong—un style operation. would not be the case in a kim jong-un style operation. thank you very much forjoining us. thousands of people have returned to the streets of the northern spanish city of pamplona to continue protesting, after a court acquitted five men of raping a teenager at the annual bull—running festival. the men...
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it is a case you can eliminate that under the 10th. you can also eliminate it under the burden. jus. kagan: let me ask you a hypothetical. suppose you had a district, and there was a real portion -- reapportionment. if they said, this is solid republican district, but if we asked 15,000 voters from a democratic area, we are going to turn this into a competitive district. you would now force the state to meet a strict scrutiny burden, wouldn't you? mr. kimberly: it sounds like -- jus. kagan:jus. kagan: we are taking 15,000 of the bluest blue voters to convert the district from a safe republican district to a competitive district. how do you analyze that? mr. kimberly: to be clear i have it straight, the point is lawmakers -- jus. kagan: we want another democrat. mr. kimberly: in annapolis, they say we disapprove of these voters electing a republican in this district, we will move in these democrats to prevent them from doing it, that could be again depending on strict scrutiny questions, and also on the burden, that could be a violation of our theory. >> one question i have about
it is a case you can eliminate that under the 10th. you can also eliminate it under the burden. jus. kagan: let me ask you a hypothetical. suppose you had a district, and there was a real portion -- reapportionment. if they said, this is solid republican district, but if we asked 15,000 voters from a democratic area, we are going to turn this into a competitive district. you would now force the state to meet a strict scrutiny burden, wouldn't you? mr. kimberly: it sounds like -- jus. kagan:jus....
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parfor a further back, finishing on five under par for a tie for third—place.es on seven under after the opening round of the rbc heritage in south carolina. he's the last of —— the last of his six pga tour wins was in 2011 and he got consecutive birdies on the eighth and the ninth. world number one dustin johnson is on the eighth and the ninth. world number one dustinjohnson is five off the lead with an up and down round that saw six birdies and four bogeys and also at two under par is ian poulter, who got the houston open that guaranteed him playing in the masters last week, and his compatriot, paul casey, another recent winner on the pga tour, winning the val spahr championship last month, where he had a round to forget and despite this wonderful tee shot he struggled to four under par —— fourover par. tiger woods has announced he will play at the us open injune. the 1a time major champion featured in the masters at augusta national last week. since spinalfusion masters at augusta national last week. since spinal fusion surgery last year, tiger woods has gon
parfor a further back, finishing on five under par for a tie for third—place.es on seven under after the opening round of the rbc heritage in south carolina. he's the last of —— the last of his six pga tour wins was in 2011 and he got consecutive birdies on the eighth and the ninth. world number one dustin johnson is on the eighth and the ninth. world number one dustinjohnson is five off the lead with an up and down round that saw six birdies and four bogeys and also at two under par is...
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do we have equal justice under the law? equal application under the laws?orea constitutional republic? here with reacted, the the author of "trumped up" ," harvad law professor alan dershowitz. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. welcome back, both of you. gregg, i know you have been pouring through all of these memos. what is remarkable, i think, is what ed henry picked up on. "i'm not sneaky and i don't leak." okay. apparently he's sneaky and he leaks. >> we know he's sneaky and he leaks. so that was a lie that statement. two things that jump out at me is that the president expresses that he's got this russia cloud hanging over him. can you look into it? clear it up. lift the cloud, because if comey had told the president, he did not find any wrongdoing on his part. when the president says, please lift the cloud, comey says we are running a town. the other thing that strikes me, there is absolutely no evidence of any obstruction of justice. this is a recounted conversation as his testimony. there is nothing else and they are, no red flags, no smoking gu
do we have equal justice under the law? equal application under the laws?orea constitutional republic? here with reacted, the the author of "trumped up" ," harvad law professor alan dershowitz. fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett. welcome back, both of you. gregg, i know you have been pouring through all of these memos. what is remarkable, i think, is what ed henry picked up on. "i'm not sneaky and i don't leak." okay. apparently he's sneaky and he leaks. >> we...
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the washington post claims mr cohen is under investigation for finance violations.ow on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hartog. i'm stephen sackur. —— hardtalk. ethiopia is africa's second most populous nation and has big ambitions to be a dominant regional power. it also has a new leader, abiy ahmed, who has pledged to heal internal divisions after years of authoritarian rule. my guest is neamin zeleke, one of the leaders of an ethiopian opposition movement which has embraced armed resistance to the addis ababa government. how real is the threat of conflict inside ethiopia? neamin zeleke, in washington, dc, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. would you agree with me that given the appointment of a new prime minister, this is a moment of hope and opportunity for ethiopia. yes. we see some opportunities and definitely hope. but the challenges and to the political crisis facing ethiopia are enormous. he has on his way, too much complex problems to tackle. so, there is hope and there is an opportunity if he uses it, if he has the political will to use the oppo
the washington post claims mr cohen is under investigation for finance violations.ow on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hartog. i'm stephen sackur. —— hardtalk. ethiopia is africa's second most populous nation and has big ambitions to be a dominant regional power. it also has a new leader, abiy ahmed, who has pledged to heal internal divisions after years of authoritarian rule. my guest is neamin zeleke, one of the leaders of an ethiopian opposition movement which has embraced...
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our organization's mission is to establish conditions under wish under which and other sources of international law can be maintained. this was necessary in order to face the repeated violations from the syrian regime, obligation stemming from treaties and other commitments and our response was designed as april or smith and -- proportionate response. the capacity to develop and produce chemical weapons in syria has been put out of service. that was the only objective and that objective has been reached. my country knows firsthand the devastating effects of chemical weapons which were used. we can no longer allow the abuse of chemical weapons. we will never step down and we will continue to identify those responsible. allow me to insist on this point. last night's strikes are a necessary response given the chemical massacres in syria. they are a response in line with law and our political strategy to put an and e --nd to the tragedy. there are four imperatives on the syrian issues which are of the immediate is -- interests of the international community as we were reminded. i thank you for this
our organization's mission is to establish conditions under wish under which and other sources of international law can be maintained. this was necessary in order to face the repeated violations from the syrian regime, obligation stemming from treaties and other commitments and our response was designed as april or smith and -- proportionate response. the capacity to develop and produce chemical weapons in syria has been put out of service. that was the only objective and that objective has...
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he's now officially under criminal investigation., again, you know, it's a little busy around these parts lately. >> yes. very busy day. >> this is, again, i think we have, you know, this is a man who has been so extraordinarily close to the man donald trump, the candidate donald trump, president donald trump, and now the guy is under criminal investigation. >> i think the key is if he ever pleads the fifth, we'll know where it's going in a heart beat. i think that it's obvious where it was going when they raided it. it was a very serious move that they made. cohen is under observation and investigation very obvious reasons. and i go back to what you said earlier, brooke, when you were quoting trey gowdy. if you're not guilty, start acting like it. and the other characterization that gloria said, i think, about being flailing about. those are terms that described trump every day of his administration. and i think it's exacerbated by the fact that now cohen is involved in it and this is a man, like you said, his trusted advisor. it wa
he's now officially under criminal investigation., again, you know, it's a little busy around these parts lately. >> yes. very busy day. >> this is, again, i think we have, you know, this is a man who has been so extraordinarily close to the man donald trump, the candidate donald trump, president donald trump, and now the guy is under criminal investigation. >> i think the key is if he ever pleads the fifth, we'll know where it's going in a heart beat. i think that it's...
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under 317, overhead please, you also have article ten. so that's the text of article ten, and it has a different formula for article ten buildings. so those are measurements, but we're not talking about. it wasn't mentioned in here. but i also have a question because there's something that we see here:ed code and there's something that the public doesn't see, and what the public doesn't see is what happens with staff, and how they determine these things? i don't know how they determine these things? what kind of list do they operate from? it's hidden from the public. we need to come up with something. if it's a list, is it going to be a check list. if it's going to be a formula or an equation -- what happens it you put a bunch of walls in and then when you take them out to make this expansionsive open modern space then you've got to have the beams in to take the load. then, someone comes in and says oh, i'm going to divide this up. does someone come back and check on all the walls that they're putting in to see what happens to the load? t
under 317, overhead please, you also have article ten. so that's the text of article ten, and it has a different formula for article ten buildings. so those are measurements, but we're not talking about. it wasn't mentioned in here. but i also have a question because there's something that we see here:ed code and there's something that the public doesn't see, and what the public doesn't see is what happens with staff, and how they determine these things? i don't know how they determine these...
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about 62,000 households or a little under 100,000 people onto medi-cal. we do -- one of the other advantages of having sort of a combined sf benefits net is program outreach and inreach, so we can look at our medi-cal caseload, identify house loads that are not receiving cal fresh and expedite them onto cal fresh to get the benefits that they need, and then, the other way, if they're on cal fresh but not on medi-cal, which is a lot less, we did that same effort. so you can see the caseload as well, which has increased a little over 10% since the imp of willmentation of the affordable care act. i talked a little bit about the abod requirement, estimated between 4500 and 5,000 people that have to activities to maintain their benefits. we've been working over the last year to prepare for implementation of the work activities and the job training opportunities for this population. in our workforce development area, this really is -- it goes across several areas that i just discussed. it's really helping people on public assistance, whether it's a family or a
about 62,000 households or a little under 100,000 people onto medi-cal. we do -- one of the other advantages of having sort of a combined sf benefits net is program outreach and inreach, so we can look at our medi-cal caseload, identify house loads that are not receiving cal fresh and expedite them onto cal fresh to get the benefits that they need, and then, the other way, if they're on cal fresh but not on medi-cal, which is a lot less, we did that same effort. so you can see the caseload as...
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seven under par. men's 20 kilometre race. —— dave four. 0n with the men's 20 kilometre race. —— dave four. on day three there was more success for england, wales and scotland. england took a 1—2 in the men's all—round gymnastics final. and there were goals for england's joe townsend and jade jones and there were goals for england's joe townsend and jadejones in the men's and women's para triathlon. adam peaty was made to work hard for his goal by england teammate james willoughby. he managed to hold on for the win, with willoughby getting silver to add to the gold he won in the 200 metres. scotland's neil parky added a second gold of the games to their collection. they broke the world record in the heats before winning the visually impaired and final. —— sprint final. wales we re and final. —— sprint final. wales were celebrating gold shortly afterwards in the women's sprint races. anna barker powered through the pain barrier to see of scotland's katie archibald. parker finished on a0 points and 12 of
seven under par. men's 20 kilometre race. —— dave four. 0n with the men's 20 kilometre race. —— dave four. on day three there was more success for england, wales and scotland. england took a 1—2 in the men's all—round gymnastics final. and there were goals for england's joe townsend and jade jones and there were goals for england's joe townsend and jadejones in the men's and women's para triathlon. adam peaty was made to work hard for his goal by england teammate james willoughby....
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john brennan who lied under oath about the dirty dossier. and then no charges as the president was just saying for sheryl mills who misled investigators about hillary clinton's private server or huma abedin that trieded to conceal hillary's elicit server. and the obstruction of charges who who robert mueller is all to happy to investigation as long as it's donald trump. but not james comey who clearly led a fisa judge about the foreign dossier put together by christopher steele nobody to obtain a warrant against a trump campaign associate before the election? seriously? is this the united states or are we venezuela? the clinton campaign, they paid this former spy a foreign national, to write the dossier, using russia propaganda and lies. nobody verified it or corroborated it and still presented it to a fisa judge and they omitted who paid for it. not clinton associate, sheryl mills. she claimed attorney client privilege to get out of testifying. now the newest addition to president trump's legal team, former new york city mayor rudy guliani
john brennan who lied under oath about the dirty dossier. and then no charges as the president was just saying for sheryl mills who misled investigators about hillary clinton's private server or huma abedin that trieded to conceal hillary's elicit server. and the obstruction of charges who who robert mueller is all to happy to investigation as long as it's donald trump. but not james comey who clearly led a fisa judge about the foreign dossier put together by christopher steele nobody to obtain...
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is 14 years old, the letters request that we stay under the age of 18. is that also part of this discussion or is that going to be separate? >> not according to the process outlined for the paths of your discussion. that was actually taken up in the working group, consensus was met. i think it was president turman that was chairing that meeting, we decided that. >> and that also would be true for that special consideration i, number g, g where it talks about when the officer has credible information that the person suffers from serious mental condition, schizophrenia is not include index that. >> no, because in the working group, we covered it line by line. >> we're covering issues left open after the serious working group. that's all we're doing. >> okay. i wasn't part of this working group. you've had it months. >> you could go. >> i could not go. you can't have more than three commissioners. >> president turman: i was barely the only one there. >> i wasn't assigned that. any way, it doesn't matter. it's the first time i'm seeing this. it was in the le
is 14 years old, the letters request that we stay under the age of 18. is that also part of this discussion or is that going to be separate? >> not according to the process outlined for the paths of your discussion. that was actually taken up in the working group, consensus was met. i think it was president turman that was chairing that meeting, we decided that. >> and that also would be true for that special consideration i, number g, g where it talks about when the officer has...
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under section 1022 of dodd-frank act with respect to the cfpb, says in prescribing the rule under thefederal consumer financial laws the bureau shall, shall consider the potential benefits and costs to consumers and covered persons including potential reduction of access by consumers to consumer products. we are well overtime. but perhaps one of the other individuals on our side of the aisle could let you address that issue. chair now recognizes gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome to the committee, mr. mulvaney. >> mr. ellison good to be back. >> you know what the doctrine of absurdity is right, in statutory construction? remember law school. >> been a long time. help me on that one. >> you started out by saying that that you under the law you could come in here and sit there. >> i think that is one interpretation of that, right. >> under the law of statutory interpretation i know you know, if an interpretation would lead to an absurd result then you don't apply it that way. and you sitting there, playing "candy crush" as the chairman's pointed o
under section 1022 of dodd-frank act with respect to the cfpb, says in prescribing the rule under thefederal consumer financial laws the bureau shall, shall consider the potential benefits and costs to consumers and covered persons including potential reduction of access by consumers to consumer products. we are well overtime. but perhaps one of the other individuals on our side of the aisle could let you address that issue. chair now recognizes gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison. >>...
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no pope under any circumstance has ever had the impact that j.p.had. >> before john paul ii the papacy is a quiet vestage of an ancient tradition. popes are a figure head atop a hill in in hope. measured for their part in war and justice. >> in the early part part of the last century secular authority wouldn't listen to the papal authority and the pope was insulated. >> the pope seemed far away and didn't seem to be involved in your every day life. >> but karol wojtyla, the john paul ii changes the face of the catholic church forever. >> his mother died when he was 8 years old. his brother died shortly after that. he was raised by his father in a very pius household. his man father was a man of deep prayer and pyati. bts wojtyla referred to his home as his first seminary. >> he prayed every day. there was a kneeler in their living room. he was a deeply spiritual and religious man, even as a young man. >> in 193818-year-old wojtyla moves to crakow to attend the zblufrt wojtyla, as a young man wanted to be an actor. >> he wanted to study theater and
no pope under any circumstance has ever had the impact that j.p.had. >> before john paul ii the papacy is a quiet vestage of an ancient tradition. popes are a figure head atop a hill in in hope. measured for their part in war and justice. >> in the early part part of the last century secular authority wouldn't listen to the papal authority and the pope was insulated. >> the pope seemed far away and didn't seem to be involved in your every day life. >> but karol wojtyla,...
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it was under the jurisdiction of the department of treasury. since that time the immigration system is more complex and responsibility for administrating administering those laws is no longer with a single federal agency but the department of homeland security is responsible for implementing and enforcing america's immigration laws to the department of justice is the agency with jurisdiction over the immigration court that has been the subject of scholarly debate from 30 years although many agree the court to be approved there is no consensus on how that should change some scholars and advocates say they need to be completely overhauled and argued congress should have a separate court on immigration court outside of the jurisdiction between the department of justice and executive branch. in their view the article one court can reduce the case backlog to ensure that immigration judges remain impartial and independent but of course on another complex topic there is another point of view. not everybody agrees the court system is one needed. instea
it was under the jurisdiction of the department of treasury. since that time the immigration system is more complex and responsibility for administrating administering those laws is no longer with a single federal agency but the department of homeland security is responsible for implementing and enforcing america's immigration laws to the department of justice is the agency with jurisdiction over the immigration court that has been the subject of scholarly debate from 30 years although many...
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so under the clean air act with ozone and the rest by over 65%. while growing gdp in substantial ways we made under for progress so when you compare us to others across the grove -- the globe to understand what we say that is an attitude historically. we have been under assault the last few years told we have to choose that your environmentalism is prohibition that is what we should use i don't think that's wrong. [applause] where we have been as a country is we have an obligation to use those resources that we have with those stewardship principles. that is what needs to occur at the agency. >> this is the last question what are your goals of the epa over the next year? >> looking at the conclusion of some of these rules to anticipate to redefining to come out and to finalize our approach so they have that culmination of the rulemaking process but also the process structurally at the agency when i came in i asked how long does it take to go to the permit process? and to evaluate that. so now we make it permanent within six months. and to never se
so under the clean air act with ozone and the rest by over 65%. while growing gdp in substantial ways we made under for progress so when you compare us to others across the grove -- the globe to understand what we say that is an attitude historically. we have been under assault the last few years told we have to choose that your environmentalism is prohibition that is what we should use i don't think that's wrong. [applause] where we have been as a country is we have an obligation to use those...
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>> it did a thorough analysis i believe as it could under the constraints and that is not a thorough analysis the court has just said it is not thorough if you're honors recall this case returned to them it was as if the court did not have a choice there was a gap at that time before the regime was in place the district already postponed elections two or three times that were scheduled in the district court in d.c. had not yet acted so there was a gap in it had to go forward so to talk about the analysis the district court and the texas legislative council lawyer did tell the legislature this that the district court it is hard to find a more hedged opinion about the outcome of the case they said it is a close question i don't know how many times they said this for this time only in the state before you honesty request in 2016 the state told you it is just a one time deal we quote that in our brief. it is not a thorough analysis there were things that changed substantially between the 2012 map and the 2013 legislative action they use the term ratified they did not even say they had co
>> it did a thorough analysis i believe as it could under the constraints and that is not a thorough analysis the court has just said it is not thorough if you're honors recall this case returned to them it was as if the court did not have a choice there was a gap at that time before the regime was in place the district already postponed elections two or three times that were scheduled in the district court in d.c. had not yet acted so there was a gap in it had to go forward so to talk...
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these boards were under the jurisdiction of the department of treasury. since that time our immigration system has become more complex. and administering the immigration laws no longer rest with a single federal agency. the development of homeland security implementing and enforcing america's immigration laws, the department of justice is the agency with jurisdiction over immigration courts. this has been the subject of scholarly debate for 30 years though many agree they need to be improved, there is no consensus how the court should change. they argue congress is a separate article 1 immigration court, the department of justice and executive branch and in their view, and article 1 court would create efficiency and management, immigration judges remain impartial. and there's more than one point of view, what is needed. they say creating an article 1 court would be duplicative of the current system and do nothing about current case backlogs. and loopholes in current immigration laws. earlier administrations, republican and democrat, have struggled with ho
these boards were under the jurisdiction of the department of treasury. since that time our immigration system has become more complex. and administering the immigration laws no longer rest with a single federal agency. the development of homeland security implementing and enforcing america's immigration laws, the department of justice is the agency with jurisdiction over immigration courts. this has been the subject of scholarly debate for 30 years though many agree they need to be improved,...
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what secrets is the special counsel trying to keep under wraps? >>> and the roger stone connection to the russia probe. we'll talk about the breaking news on the longtime trump ally under scrutiny by mueller's team. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ for her compassion and care. he spent decades fighting to give families a second chance. but to help others, they first had to protect themselves. i have afib. even for a nurse, it's complicated... and it puts me at higher risk of stroke. that would be devastating. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®... to help keep me protected. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner... ...significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not ca
what secrets is the special counsel trying to keep under wraps? >>> and the roger stone connection to the russia probe. we'll talk about the breaking news on the longtime trump ally under scrutiny by mueller's team. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world....
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we will be doing this today under the president's direction. i will continue my conversation with the board of governors and they hope to have the path forward specified in the near future. i want to make sure before i turn it over for questions to mention that we've been in touch with counterparts in mexico regarding the action. they understand the administration's desire, much like their own to control illegal entry into our country. they understand and respect our national sovereignty. i tha thenk them fecent support in addressing the caravan as well as signing a mber of security related agreements last week. i value their partnership and do not expect this operation to affect that relationship. i want to close by saying the problems of catch and release and unsecured borders are solvable problems. congress has the ability and the opportunity to provide this administration and our country with the tools it needs for border security. in my conversations with members of congress they are for border security and the rule of law. the vulnerabili
we will be doing this today under the president's direction. i will continue my conversation with the board of governors and they hope to have the path forward specified in the near future. i want to make sure before i turn it over for questions to mention that we've been in touch with counterparts in mexico regarding the action. they understand the administration's desire, much like their own to control illegal entry into our country. they understand and respect our national sovereignty. i tha...
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choice so it's under threat as a country but secondly it wants to try and project its power through nato so that's what they're trying to do i think but you know it's a major problem for the u.k. because it's caught between a rock and a hard place between america between. the growing so crowed eastern bloc which is russia and china and let's not forget the influence of china whatever half the countries in the e.u. have said that they are going to sporty baseless evidence free evidence light assertions of the u.k. government moment you e.u. countries are not doing so but also thirty every other country in the world is not doing so and china has categorically said this is supporting the russian position that they want to wait for evidence we are still lacking in evidence you know charles i like when he said there because what the maze government is doing is it's showing our europe that it's still very important to have relations with the u.k. respectable what's going on with briggs it and of course it's proof positive that the special relationship with america is meaningful because the u.k
choice so it's under threat as a country but secondly it wants to try and project its power through nato so that's what they're trying to do i think but you know it's a major problem for the u.k. because it's caught between a rock and a hard place between america between. the growing so crowed eastern bloc which is russia and china and let's not forget the influence of china whatever half the countries in the e.u. have said that they are going to sporty baseless evidence free evidence light...
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under the rules the witness has questions to respond with answers. with no further business to come up with the committee, the hearing is adjourned. announcer: this month on c-span we feature of our studentcam contest winners. to choose ae asked provision of the u.s. constitution and illustrate why it was important to them. our high school winners are high schoolers in jenks, oklahoma. where space and is available c-span isx -- where available through cox communications. stamps ofg cultural america over a century. first, word-of-mouth. then, newspapers. then, radio. ♪ >> then, the television. [television sound] sound]alling >> now, the internet. >> the press is important to the united states people because the people expect us to tell them what is going on and the government and in their world. were no facebook pages even six or seven years ago, underestimating the effect it would have a new send journalism. >> people have a come used to getting news from social media. there is an downside. >> twitter has a feature called moments that features the la
under the rules the witness has questions to respond with answers. with no further business to come up with the committee, the hearing is adjourned. announcer: this month on c-span we feature of our studentcam contest winners. to choose ae asked provision of the u.s. constitution and illustrate why it was important to them. our high school winners are high schoolers in jenks, oklahoma. where space and is available c-span isx -- where available through cox communications. stamps ofg cultural...