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states it is almost 30% of the entire budget of the state. so it is a very important responsibility. under federal law, the single-audit action you , states are required to perform an audit every year of the medicaid program is -- program as well as other state programs. senator mccaskill: most state budgets are dominated by passed through money from the federal government. dodaro: and in the omb guidelines, there are things that need to be checked while state auditors are doing those audits. compliance is one vehicle that cms could use. also the single lot it's are always intended to be the base, that you start there and then you could add other audits that do more in depth work, which is i think what could be done in a managed care arena. this area cms is starting to do audits of some of their programs, but they are on a where they aree covering one third of the states, one third of the states, one third of the states, so they won't be finished with their cycle until 2021. if you use state auditors, you have knowledgeable people to start wi
states it is almost 30% of the entire budget of the state. so it is a very important responsibility. under federal law, the single-audit action you , states are required to perform an audit every year of the medicaid program is -- program as well as other state programs. senator mccaskill: most state budgets are dominated by passed through money from the federal government. dodaro: and in the omb guidelines, there are things that need to be checked while state auditors are doing those audits....
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all over the state. claire mccaskill in missouri. all over the state. alexander: did that happen in 2016? that also happen on the senate level? sen. van hollen: my sense is people do not campaign in every square inch of their state. as i indicated, there was a parallel. square inch of their state. i do believe the fact that the clinton campaign did not fight it out in a lot of states we are talking about, first of all, places like michigan and wisconsin, but also that they did not campaign in every part of their state like pennsylvania. alexander: the races this year are in very pro-trump states. i notice that barack obama came out with his endorsements. i did not notice that he had endorsed for brown in ohio or bob casey and pennsylvania, even though he endorsed other candidates. do you think barack obama will be campaigning in the senate battleground states in the months ahead, or would he be a bit of a liability in those pro-trump states? sen. van hollen: think barack obama will campaign wherever the senate candidates ask him to campaign. that is usu
all over the state. claire mccaskill in missouri. all over the state. alexander: did that happen in 2016? that also happen on the senate level? sen. van hollen: my sense is people do not campaign in every square inch of their state. as i indicated, there was a parallel. square inch of their state. i do believe the fact that the clinton campaign did not fight it out in a lot of states we are talking about, first of all, places like michigan and wisconsin, but also that they did not campaign in...
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why is our state doing this? why is our state like new york? what are the revoking drivers licenses for nondriving drug offenses? how does that affect people who are trying to get back on the ladder of economic success if you can't drive around, particularly if you're not in an area where there's not a lot of public transportation or uber options. there's just way you can use this and so even though i joke about the who is number one, hopefully this is a really just merely about the sizzle or the rankings but about that substance, about the state, if you will. so one of the great things about states is that the american federal system is still alive. it's been hampered over the last 80 years but is still alive and that allows state governments to talk to really do with a lot of different issues across the board. and i say that federal list them is still alive and states are important because we seen that. a lot of the action over the last several years particularly back when there was more, with all three branches were not in the hands of the s
why is our state doing this? why is our state like new york? what are the revoking drivers licenses for nondriving drug offenses? how does that affect people who are trying to get back on the ladder of economic success if you can't drive around, particularly if you're not in an area where there's not a lot of public transportation or uber options. there's just way you can use this and so even though i joke about the who is number one, hopefully this is a really just merely about the sizzle or...
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host: with the state compact, how many states would be needed to make that change in how many statessigned on? the compact is triggered when the equivalent of 270 electors of joined. -- have joined great 12 states representing 165 electors that have joined. a veryblem is, they hit thick red wall because there is not yet a solidly republican state that has joined the compact. they could change, people are thinking about trying to bring referendum in states that allow referenda because what we know is that the public overwhelmingly supports the idea of a president who actually represents all america and what we know is the public is deeply skeptical as your earlier colors were of the electoral college system that seems to be just a random number generator increasingly in the selection of our president. if the people could decide, i think it would be an easy question, but we depend upon politicians to bring the national popular vote compact to fruition and despite incredible hard work of many people literally sense bush versus gore, that still has not come to fruition. host: a tear for
host: with the state compact, how many states would be needed to make that change in how many statessigned on? the compact is triggered when the equivalent of 270 electors of joined. -- have joined great 12 states representing 165 electors that have joined. a veryblem is, they hit thick red wall because there is not yet a solidly republican state that has joined the compact. they could change, people are thinking about trying to bring referendum in states that allow referenda because what we...
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congress needs to understand how russia attacked our states in order to help states, to help states defend against these attacks in the future. and i'm so glad that the chairman acknowledged the fact that we are under constant attack. this ain't nothing new, and they are prepared to do it again and again and again. and they are probably learned some things of what the done to do it even better and try to get more effectively, that is,, anything with our elections the next time. dan coats, the director of national intelligence recently warned that, quote, listen to what he said, the warning lights are blinking red. he compared these warning signs to what we saw before 9/11. 9/11. let me repeat that. president trump's own director of national intelligence compared our situation now to the months leading up to the attack of september 11, 2001. yet chairman gowdy would not extend an invitation to ask anyone for odni to testify. we understand that we make it a classified briefing at some later date, but a closed-door briefing is no substitute for a public hearing to inform the american people a
congress needs to understand how russia attacked our states in order to help states, to help states defend against these attacks in the future. and i'm so glad that the chairman acknowledged the fact that we are under constant attack. this ain't nothing new, and they are prepared to do it again and again and again. and they are probably learned some things of what the done to do it even better and try to get more effectively, that is,, anything with our elections the next time. dan coats, the...
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settlement outposts and i go by territory and then the message from israel ok we have the united states here and look at what we're doing we're massacring palestinians and then in the united nations there are two israeli ambassadors one named don and one them dearly and we will blame the palestinians will blame the palestinians will export fear and so on and i don't think that enter national community has any on and their forehead saying stupid because the lack of free action of the international community is as little a threat is that any threat to the stability and security of all nations extrema blood would be brutal brutal will breed blood violence will breed violence this petition will lead to disparate apts and what israel is doing now and destroying a palestinian life social life economic life making people hopeless what will the it would be creating i'm a father of four a grandfather of seven i don't want them to be suicide bombers i want them to be like your children in russia like the children the three didn't like the children and they're not states i want them to be normal p
settlement outposts and i go by territory and then the message from israel ok we have the united states here and look at what we're doing we're massacring palestinians and then in the united nations there are two israeli ambassadors one named don and one them dearly and we will blame the palestinians will blame the palestinians will export fear and so on and i don't think that enter national community has any on and their forehead saying stupid because the lack of free action of the...
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after state after state. the efforts got a shot in the arm after the supreme court in an opinion authored by john roberts, who i just mentioned earlier, gutted a piece of the voting rights act. after that decision, a few things happened. first, the laws actually not as a discriminatory by texans voter id law where you could use a gun permit but not a student id, were allowed to go into effect. the second thing that happened, states passed more sweeping voter restrictions. a month after the supreme court decision, when john roberts said that initial discrimination in voting was largely a thing of the past, north carolina which is one of the most progressive states in the south, passed one laws. strictest voter id it eliminated same-day voter registration, illuminated citizens awareness month, where states encourage citizens to vote, all of this in one bill, one month after the supreme court noted the act. this was challenged in federal court in 2016, the court found that this law and -- in the courts words, ta
after state after state. the efforts got a shot in the arm after the supreme court in an opinion authored by john roberts, who i just mentioned earlier, gutted a piece of the voting rights act. after that decision, a few things happened. first, the laws actually not as a discriminatory by texans voter id law where you could use a gun permit but not a student id, were allowed to go into effect. the second thing that happened, states passed more sweeping voter restrictions. a month after the...
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benefiting now from such actions for israel and united states the united states is not only not a partner they cannot be a partner they are not a broker they have taken the seats of netanya they are dictating the solution this wrong in this region towards lawlessness extremists in this region have been strengthened and bravado demolition by this american is a decisions and actions more than time before moderates in the arab world people like me have been destroyed so that when the nations of the world if they can't get through security council if they can get through the international criminal court if they can do anything about that that means you're telling the arab people the only way for you is do is while and the only way we're for you is to support extremism and that's what we've been fighting against as arabs because we we want to live and let live we want we want to human rights we want to human rights women's rights democracy the rule of law we want peace but with such actions such fascism such up our side being exercised by israel and israel getting away with it i think this is
benefiting now from such actions for israel and united states the united states is not only not a partner they cannot be a partner they are not a broker they have taken the seats of netanya they are dictating the solution this wrong in this region towards lawlessness extremists in this region have been strengthened and bravado demolition by this american is a decisions and actions more than time before moderates in the arab world people like me have been destroyed so that when the nations of...
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>> it is state-by-state battle for control of the senate. thes interesting because democratic leader has given his vulnerable members a lot of leeway to go through conscience on various issues, like caps on the supreme court. nominee is the best example. there always under heavy pressure. he's not cracking the rip -- with. o'donnell andoe joe -- a west virginia, make their own decision. this is the midterms. it comes close to election day. there has been a dynamic in the senate all year long. the base once -- trump. but they have no interest in working with trump. this do what is best. >> i think there are issues that democrats are running off of the states. we heard senator van hollen bring up health care today. they are running hard against the republican tax cuts. incoming quality was unfair. it will resonate in a lot of states. everett to repeal the affordable care act. entitlements,ther , and bys that will large, they are counting on the energy among the democratic base against president trump. the link that to mention it. >> as far as
>> it is state-by-state battle for control of the senate. thes interesting because democratic leader has given his vulnerable members a lot of leeway to go through conscience on various issues, like caps on the supreme court. nominee is the best example. there always under heavy pressure. he's not cracking the rip -- with. o'donnell andoe joe -- a west virginia, make their own decision. this is the midterms. it comes close to election day. there has been a dynamic in the senate all year...
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the state. on paper it looks like the state government is providing a match, but in reality federal government is paying $155 million and there are other gimmicks whether it is sales tax, loans to cities, that is a hearing in and of itself but hopefully during question and answers you might raise this. i appreciate, i will defer my questioning to senator mccaskill. >> thank you, mister chairman. let me start with a little bit on preexisting conditions. you have worked with insurers in the healthcare industry for years. does it surprise you gao's review of the data for insurers show at. it -- aggregate application denial rate for the first quarter of 2010, 19%, 19% of the people who try to get health insurance on the private market were denied because of preexisting conditions. does that figure surprise you? >> i'm aware of that data, yes. >> i'm assuming there was nothing inherently in place. my state attorney general supporting is successful. nothing can be done that would change the market rev
the state. on paper it looks like the state government is providing a match, but in reality federal government is paying $155 million and there are other gimmicks whether it is sales tax, loans to cities, that is a hearing in and of itself but hopefully during question and answers you might raise this. i appreciate, i will defer my questioning to senator mccaskill. >> thank you, mister chairman. let me start with a little bit on preexisting conditions. you have worked with insurers in the...
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come some states are wealthier than of the state. if you a large state that's not as wealthy, maybe you can answer this. what's the current average in texas? >> i think the fmap in texas is probably a little bit 60, about 65%. >> in. >> in fact, goes up to 70. you are going to increase costs. so this doesn't help me much. because i know what's driving this. other than utilization. and so this is will be entering about waste, fraud, and abuse and i think that i share senator mccaskill . of you about the need to work with state auditors. they have real skin in this game. i had my director of the department of homeland or human services tell me that 20% of his budget went to pay for less than 3000 people in nursing homes. that's something we need to talk about. posted talking about all the things that we get bogged down into, let's talk about healthcare. so when you look at waste, fraud, and abuse and you look at the programs, are you committed over at cms to responding and to having ongoing and consistent reports back to this group abo
come some states are wealthier than of the state. if you a large state that's not as wealthy, maybe you can answer this. what's the current average in texas? >> i think the fmap in texas is probably a little bit 60, about 65%. >> in. >> in fact, goes up to 70. you are going to increase costs. so this doesn't help me much. because i know what's driving this. other than utilization. and so this is will be entering about waste, fraud, and abuse and i think that i share senator...
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it is a state, it is a state agency.applause] and to begin anything else is completely disingenuous. the reason the subway is in such bad shape, yes, we have had, it preceded andrew cuomo but he stole hundreds of millions of dollars from the mta budget for his pet projects that had nothing to do with it. [applause] to use the empty a like an atm and we see the results. he is at seven and a half years to avoid this very avoidable crisis in our new york city subway, nds done next to nothing. why with the next four years many different? cuomo: my opponent lives in the work of fiction. i live in the world of fact. [shouting] let's get a few facts, okay? the subway system is owned by new york city. the subway system -- [talking over each other] cuomo: can you stop interrupting? [applause] can you stop interrupting? what one can you stop lying? cuomo: do as you do. the funding over the past 30 years for the sfunding over the0 years for the subway system has come from new york city for the capital repairs. the state has partici
it is a state, it is a state agency.applause] and to begin anything else is completely disingenuous. the reason the subway is in such bad shape, yes, we have had, it preceded andrew cuomo but he stole hundreds of millions of dollars from the mta budget for his pet projects that had nothing to do with it. [applause] to use the empty a like an atm and we see the results. he is at seven and a half years to avoid this very avoidable crisis in our new york city subway, nds done next to nothing. why...
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our state parks are building, we are the second largest state parks attendance behind california.wonderful recreation opportunities, wonderful job creation and great things. it's pure michigan is the way we describe it in the simplest sense but we got 49 other colleagues they have wonderful state themselves and great territories, i encourage you to get outdoors. with that when we turn it over to speaker i'm excited to hear from because this is truly a great success story. Ãbis a person who served in our military, thank you to our service to our country. >> thank you. >> in very difficult times. but beyond that, he and his partner took something that was something they believed in, they love, they started as a hobby and their proven entrepreneurs now. they are innovators in terms of taking ideas and making it something real. in 2010 they created crypto outdoor group and now they continue to grow. it took something that they learned from the military helping keep us safe now it's evolved into something where they employ people in this country and great occupations i think you have a
our state parks are building, we are the second largest state parks attendance behind california.wonderful recreation opportunities, wonderful job creation and great things. it's pure michigan is the way we describe it in the simplest sense but we got 49 other colleagues they have wonderful state themselves and great territories, i encourage you to get outdoors. with that when we turn it over to speaker i'm excited to hear from because this is truly a great success story. Ãbis a person who...
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we truly are an outdoor state. we are a great lake state. 40% of the great lakes are within the boundaries of michigan. in addition to that, though, 11,000 inland lakes and 10,000 miles of rivers and streams. you talk about boating. we have some of the best boating and boating opportunities. beyond that, top three fishing state. we have everything from salmon to trout. we have it all. new things are emerging. things like kayaking and new uses of the water. they are really exciting. they been there historically. we are proud to have the world's largest manufacturer of kayaks. their business is just exploding and we are doing things like water trails now. people want to follow. that is really exciting. in addition to that, over 50% is forest land. that is huge opportunities that we also love in our stay. -- in our state. hunting is a really big deal. i recommend you not come on november 15. that is the start of deer hunt season. 1 million people will be off work going out in the woods to go find a deer. it is wonderf
we truly are an outdoor state. we are a great lake state. 40% of the great lakes are within the boundaries of michigan. in addition to that, though, 11,000 inland lakes and 10,000 miles of rivers and streams. you talk about boating. we have some of the best boating and boating opportunities. beyond that, top three fishing state. we have everything from salmon to trout. we have it all. new things are emerging. things like kayaking and new uses of the water. they are really exciting. they been...
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but then to look at state involvement not all states and that political wherewithal. we believe it is important to allow each state the opportunity with every word desired level of engagement. this is consistent with what congress intended 45 years ago when the endangered species act was passed. it isn't shifting loss from state and federal jurisdiction or veto power but to administer the authorities in that process. these authorities such as water rights and private property right is a factor that influence state and local economies. i keep my comments very short thank you for sharing your comments. >> thank you for inviting me to testify on this important topic. i know the secretary for natural resources. and then to protect native wildlife and plants including those that are threatened as endangered species from the flying squirrel to the atlantic sturgeon that can weigh as much as 800 pounds. and strong collaborative working relationships with the endangered species act. at least two accomplishments of those species. where the college for you and mary. and the key
but then to look at state involvement not all states and that political wherewithal. we believe it is important to allow each state the opportunity with every word desired level of engagement. this is consistent with what congress intended 45 years ago when the endangered species act was passed. it isn't shifting loss from state and federal jurisdiction or veto power but to administer the authorities in that process. these authorities such as water rights and private property right is a factor...
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because there is no magical formula, maybe for you, but as i met with other states, state-based leaders of these things, people that truly care about the mission and communicating that vision and there are people who want to help you build this infrastructure. this type of organization because it is truly necessary. it fills a void and helps give people cut through the marketing that you hear on the campaign trail and actually gives them measurable things to judge actions instead of listening to words. if we are truly going to, we heard this time and again, the conservative movement doesn't have a pipeline of recruitment to promote good candidates to office. apparently the goal is to washington, d.c., which don't quite understand but we don't have that pipeline. this organization helps qualify people that way. find out who is out there. plug-in with them. build a cadre of people you can rely on and look for the resources and put together -- i have an mba. i think in frameworks a lot. and business plans. it is probably far too structured to do anything in politics but honestly, put toget
because there is no magical formula, maybe for you, but as i met with other states, state-based leaders of these things, people that truly care about the mission and communicating that vision and there are people who want to help you build this infrastructure. this type of organization because it is truly necessary. it fills a void and helps give people cut through the marketing that you hear on the campaign trail and actually gives them measurable things to judge actions instead of listening...
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certain states. i want to revisit some of the major themes we've explored this semester and i really want to move beyond the sites of battle between north and south. because when we do this, you actually see some really important continuities. last week and the week before, i talked about changes. today, i want to talk about continuities and changes. continuities that were well in place during the 19th century and changes that began before the civil war, continued after the civil war, and weren't caused entirely by it. and i want to do that by moving far afield from the places where most of the battles were fought during the civil war. i want to move to the northern plains. now, let me ask you a question. the last time we talked about the northern plains, when was it? what was going on there? what do you remember? anyone? come on. yes! front row? >> lewis and clark expedition had moved westward and they had made some contact with the -- dakota. >> yes. and what was the impact of the lewis and clark e
certain states. i want to revisit some of the major themes we've explored this semester and i really want to move beyond the sites of battle between north and south. because when we do this, you actually see some really important continuities. last week and the week before, i talked about changes. today, i want to talk about continuities and changes. continuities that were well in place during the 19th century and changes that began before the civil war, continued after the civil war, and...
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its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one step at a time, incremental approaches. we had something, and the city would not find it. it got delayed. -- the city would not fund it. need the city and the state to both share the fiscal responsibility. marcia: ok, your time is up. , would you do away with the fare hike and have the state cap the shortfall? think it ises, i unconscionable that we're thinking about -- governor cuomo is thinking about raising the fares on a system that is so poor. as someone on their each day, i know firsthand how the rates have tripled under governor cuomo, how the trains are slower now that they were in 19 80, how we have the worst on-time record of any system in the country. would you delay the fare
its state has now funded four times. marcia: will the state of the shortfall? the state cannot find the mta without sharing it with the city. if they would do 50/50, i would do it. marcia: you do not think you should try to send as a message in good faith just to do it this one time? i want to find a $33 billion plan. that is what we need to fix the subways. not with theit, one step at a time, incremental approaches. we had something, and the city would not find it. it got delayed. -- the city...
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of florida, the state of georgia and even in my home state of illinois, and absolutely in the state of maryland. because these folks, they are a distraction for what is possible. we know even in the state e of governor, -- at my l last count, there are e more registered fols who are registered to vote for the democratic party. the thing we have to do is actually use the work to turn us folks out and mobilize them not just for the election, but beyond election day and get them organized. amy: we want to ask yoyou to sty with us, charlene carruthers, founding director of the black youth prproject 100, author of a new book "unapologetic: a black, queer and feminist mandate for radical movements." we want to thank phillip agnew co-director of dream defenders, , in florida based committee movement and organization that work -- to elect organized fiercely for andrew gillum in his upset victory in the democratic primary for governor in florida. when we come back, we're going to go south to look at mississippi. the surge in deaths in mimississippi'i's prisons. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy
of florida, the state of georgia and even in my home state of illinois, and absolutely in the state of maryland. because these folks, they are a distraction for what is possible. we know even in the state e of governor, -- at my l last count, there are e more registered fols who are registered to vote for the democratic party. the thing we have to do is actually use the work to turn us folks out and mobilize them not just for the election, but beyond election day and get them organized. amy: we...
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in the united states? >> again, that's not something that we can discuss in an open or public setting but we would be happy to sit down with you and provide a classified briefing with our intelligence immunity. >> do you have anything to add that? >> mr. >> , you'd. >> no senator. >> if he did personally own assets in the united states, why would we not, as a sanction, consider seizing them? hypothetically? >> hypothetically, if any russian oligarch or senior leader have assets in the united states, of course that is an action that we would consider undertaking assuming it's within our legal authority to do so. >> will this is just my opinion, but here's what i think. i think he does own assets in the united states and i think the treasury knows what those assets are and whether we do it in a classified or unclassified setting, that's above my pay grade, but i would like us to have a frank and honest discussion about the ramifications of seizing those assets. would you object to that? >> my little. >> last
in the united states? >> again, that's not something that we can discuss in an open or public setting but we would be happy to sit down with you and provide a classified briefing with our intelligence immunity. >> do you have anything to add that? >> mr. >> , you'd. >> no senator. >> if he did personally own assets in the united states, why would we not, as a sanction, consider seizing them? hypothetically? >> hypothetically, if any russian oligarch or...
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state on the hour every hour who's the stating that it was a limb other than from bennett and you know who is doing the collective punishment and military means can you solve the political problem with military means you can't you can't so all these things our position is that we have to win as israel and the stance israel refuses a two state solution present never mentioned two states he mentioned in the context that if both parties agree the giver of it and you know they did the administration's of united states in sixty seven can say that it is jerusalem as a territory now they said we'll have a nice jerusalem as defined by the government of israel that means they have abandoned their line that is doesn't like about it three so what do you do in such guess i think i think this region is being thrown into the hands of extremists i think moderates are being destroyed and i think this is their intention their strategy so they can say israel can say oh we're the only democracy we had we don't we don't we want peace but we're going to have a partner for peace and nobody will ask them but
state on the hour every hour who's the stating that it was a limb other than from bennett and you know who is doing the collective punishment and military means can you solve the political problem with military means you can't you can't so all these things our position is that we have to win as israel and the stance israel refuses a two state solution present never mentioned two states he mentioned in the context that if both parties agree the giver of it and you know they did the...
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this strong state and we think that this soft power of the state of society from inside it's much more important than its military power i'm afraid that the these say law is rejecting somehow and worry and concern that we do not want to see anymore we are strong enough as a society as an israeli society to be talking about the civil qualities and especially for their minorities like the druze all right gentlemen we're going to have to leave it there we're out of time thanks to all of our guests ariel kahana and why bay and mitchell barrack and thank you too for watching and see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that face that's facebook dot com former slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me my homage and join the whole team here for now. i. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work. on al-jazeera. bureaus spawning six continents across the globe. al-jazeera is
this strong state and we think that this soft power of the state of society from inside it's much more important than its military power i'm afraid that the these say law is rejecting somehow and worry and concern that we do not want to see anymore we are strong enough as a society as an israeli society to be talking about the civil qualities and especially for their minorities like the druze all right gentlemen we're going to have to leave it there we're out of time thanks to all of our guests...
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gulf states. and this concept of north-south corridor has been picked up by the gulf state's, particularly the lower gulf states. and they use it in their policy making documents and so on in terms of developing this north-south relationship closer. throughout the past decade or so, we have seen the creation of all kinds of different vehicles, if you will, that help promote financial ties between russia and the middle east states. and i just want to draw your attention to a comment that i made in my paper from last year that i now have pinned on my twitter. my advertisement for twitter. the point is the following. that russia's moral vision, moral vision, involving spiritual sovereignty, great national wealth in strategic minerals and energy plus moscow's relationship with china and the rest of the far east appeals to arab authorities and businessman. and that is occurring right now. that appeal of what russia represents as a future leader of this eur-asian space is that something businessman are
gulf states. and this concept of north-south corridor has been picked up by the gulf state's, particularly the lower gulf states. and they use it in their policy making documents and so on in terms of developing this north-south relationship closer. throughout the past decade or so, we have seen the creation of all kinds of different vehicles, if you will, that help promote financial ties between russia and the middle east states. and i just want to draw your attention to a comment that i made...
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of israel there was a declaration of the state. which thought that somehow they had to design the conductor of the state of israel on the social dimension as well and we felt very good with that now today when it comes to it takes to earth and takes that excludes us we cannot accept that and there is no compromise we are not going to step back and they we are going to. throw the ball to the. jewish majority our brothers here in their homeland in our beloved country and they should decide if they want us in or out and this is the image of with him that we are going to last and you know area looked like you were nodding along there did you have something i wanted to add in response to what john was saying yes i do i just want what i will fly in one sentence two to watch mitchell said before which of the things that you mentioned c.p. leave any tells you that's politics you know very well that leaves me is a will for years is fighting against is moving for one party to another just to challenge his leadership so i won't take her posit
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israel's prime minister has defended the controversial new nation state law but is trying to reassure the druze community. during a cabinet meeting binyamin netanyahu said the law was meant to protect israel its status as a jewish state on saturday the minority jewish community led a rally in tel aviv against the log online retail giant amazon has removed products with nazi or white supremacist symbols from its website advocacy groups and a u.s. politician complained to amazon after several items with the logos and imagery were found for sale online well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story of watching. will the druze remain loyal to the state of israel the arab speaking minority long thought they're part of israel but the new nation state law says israel is a homeland for jewish people only the druze and other minorities are outraged and they fight the discrimination this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. the new law declares israel is a homeland solely for jewish people non jewish minorities are understandably outraged inc
israel's prime minister has defended the controversial new nation state law but is trying to reassure the druze community. during a cabinet meeting binyamin netanyahu said the law was meant to protect israel its status as a jewish state on saturday the minority jewish community led a rally in tel aviv against the log online retail giant amazon has removed products with nazi or white supremacist symbols from its website advocacy groups and a u.s. politician complained to amazon after several...
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and the united states will not shrink from this challenge.[applause] >> under president trump's leadership, we will meet it head on to defend our nation and build a peaceful future, here on earth and in space. america will always seek peace, in space as on the earth, but history proves that peace only comes through strength. and in the realm of outer space, the united states space force will be that strength in the years ahead. [applause] >> now, the report the department of defense will release today that secretary mattis just referenced represents a critical step towards establishing the space force as a sixth branch of our armed forces. it actually identified four actions that we will take to evolve our space capabilities and they are built on the lessons of the past. we all remember the hard lesson learned in the early 80s as the tragic debacle of desert one took place. eight american patriots fell in the line of duty while trying to rescue their fellow americans who were being held hostage in iran. in the wake of that failed mission, ame
and the united states will not shrink from this challenge.[applause] >> under president trump's leadership, we will meet it head on to defend our nation and build a peaceful future, here on earth and in space. america will always seek peace, in space as on the earth, but history proves that peace only comes through strength. and in the realm of outer space, the united states space force will be that strength in the years ahead. [applause] >> now, the report the department of defense...
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the idea of states rights, the states have certain rights. remember who are the people who have evoked states rights before and for what purpose? before the war. yeah, abby? wait for the mic. make sure the mic is close to you so that everyone can hear your intelligence questions and responses. >> maybe -- i mean, before the civil war it was southern like politician evoking states rights but that was fundamentally to do with slavery. you know, some politicians like in the succession of south carolina in their statement they evoked states rights in terms of sovereignty between the states, but now the federal government has like won, that idea can't stand anymore because now they're having to be reintroduced. slavery is abolished and there is no sovereignty between the states, the federal government has the precedent. >> absolutely. very good. that's exactly why states rights is somewhat discredited, that idea, because first it had been used to defend slavery by southern states, they didn't want the federal government to interfere with slavery,
the idea of states rights, the states have certain rights. remember who are the people who have evoked states rights before and for what purpose? before the war. yeah, abby? wait for the mic. make sure the mic is close to you so that everyone can hear your intelligence questions and responses. >> maybe -- i mean, before the civil war it was southern like politician evoking states rights but that was fundamentally to do with slavery. you know, some politicians like in the succession of...
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clay wins four -- excuse me -- five states, jackson takes the bulk of the states. you will notice south carolina refuses to vote for jackson in the middle of that nullification crisis. jackson wins the election and victory for the jack sewn janua -- jacksonians. this cartoon, when i was in graduate school i took a digital history course and we had an assignment, we had to take an old photograph or old black and white cartoon and we had to use photo shop to color it in. i never used photo shop before, but i really thought this cartoon is interesting and it's in bad shape. so i took this cartoon and did that. not bad, right? not bad for a dinner, right? but look at the imagery in this cartoon. pretty incredible. there standing behind jackson the common man, enthusiastically patting him on the back. the bankers, the financiers running away in fear. oh, and look at that, the newspapers, the press, all spread out on the ground, they've been defeated. and then look at the demon face. oh, and look at the columns, the falling columns. what's that all about? well, if you're
clay wins four -- excuse me -- five states, jackson takes the bulk of the states. you will notice south carolina refuses to vote for jackson in the middle of that nullification crisis. jackson wins the election and victory for the jack sewn janua -- jacksonians. this cartoon, when i was in graduate school i took a digital history course and we had an assignment, we had to take an old photograph or old black and white cartoon and we had to use photo shop to color it in. i never used photo shop...
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well, he dominated in the state. the white areas of the state, suburban white areas, rural white areas in 2016 came out and voted in force for donald trump. there is a belief among a lot of trump voters that the discussion that we have in the media, you know, the phrase that's just kind of convenient shorthand, is unfair, that they're being victimized for it. i think you could see a white lash with this. that if this conversation continues on this course, don't be surprised if you start to see ron desantis' support go up with white voters because while florida is an increasingly diverse state, at the same time we're still adding a lot of white people, especially older white conservative retirees, and they don't like this sort of discussion. when they hear it, they usually wind up flocking toward the republican, the conservative manner or at least the anti-progressive side of the aisle. >> republican candidates are not running away from the controversial racial topics. they're sort of running toward it for these midte
well, he dominated in the state. the white areas of the state, suburban white areas, rural white areas in 2016 came out and voted in force for donald trump. there is a belief among a lot of trump voters that the discussion that we have in the media, you know, the phrase that's just kind of convenient shorthand, is unfair, that they're being victimized for it. i think you could see a white lash with this. that if this conversation continues on this course, don't be surprised if you start to see...
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some states would restrict abortion, some would ban abortion, others would -- many states would allow exactly what we have now, women can have a right to abortion and there is no restrictions at all. >> for those who want to read your reporting, they can find your work at l.a. times.com. david savage, thank you very much. >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states, are admonished to give their attention. announcer: "landmark cases," exploring the constitutional dramas between several supreme court decisions. >> number 759. chief justice burger: we will hear arguments for number 18, roe v. wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions, the court took quite unpopular cases. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in this society of 310 million different people who help stick together because they believe in the rule of law. host: good evening, and welcome to c-span's "landmark cases." tonight, the 12th and final in our history series, the 1973 roe v. wade decision, a
some states would restrict abortion, some would ban abortion, others would -- many states would allow exactly what we have now, women can have a right to abortion and there is no restrictions at all. >> for those who want to read your reporting, they can find your work at l.a. times.com. david savage, thank you very much. >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states, are admonished to give their attention. announcer: "landmark...
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of the united states. this bank, a private bank with stockholders and dividends. this bank, hamilton says, will benefit not only financial -- private financial interests but will benefit the country, the public. how will it benefit the public? because the treasury, the u.s. treasury, will deposit money in the bank, money coming in from taxes and the treasury can also borrow money from the bank. this bank has a 20-year charter but it has lots of opponents. you remember that chief opponent, thomas jefferson, hates the bank. the bank, jefferson believes, is an institution that imperils american liberty by elevating to power a nonproductive elite. jefferson comes to power in 1800. so does his authority. that first bank, the charter expires in 1811, but one year later a war erupts with britain. that war is a very expensive war. the national government finds itself in tremendous fiscal straits. so after the war is finished five years later, the democratic republicans, the party of jefferson, charter a second ban
of the united states. this bank, a private bank with stockholders and dividends. this bank, hamilton says, will benefit not only financial -- private financial interests but will benefit the country, the public. how will it benefit the public? because the treasury, the u.s. treasury, will deposit money in the bank, money coming in from taxes and the treasury can also borrow money from the bank. this bank has a 20-year charter but it has lots of opponents. you remember that chief opponent,...
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the united states reimpose as harsh sanctions on iran but both allies and adversaries refuse to follow the trump administration's lead is this a new blow to american leadership or the first sign a new pull over power structure is beginning to emerge this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm of the doubt that has made earlier this week washington reimpose that wide range of sanctions on iran the move followed the u.s. decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear agreement formally known as the j c p o the trump administration called on other powers to join it but also issued a threat telling governments to choose do business with america or iran not both the response has been a nearly universal no some of washington's closest allies have even promised legislation to protect their own companies against possible american reprisals. are you a little concerned that countries like china. but now actually more. of. the world imports come on zero making progress we think the sanctions are biting already and we think they will continue to fight and cause significant negative econ
the united states reimpose as harsh sanctions on iran but both allies and adversaries refuse to follow the trump administration's lead is this a new blow to american leadership or the first sign a new pull over power structure is beginning to emerge this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm of the doubt that has made earlier this week washington reimpose that wide range of sanctions on iran the move followed the u.s. decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear agreement formally...
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the state. >> would that be direct contacts between your state and the state of indiana? >> i'm sorry, repeat the question. >> would that direct the contacts you have had back and forth. >> yes, sir, we track the head person in engagement. >> what i would like to do is get a copy of all of that so that we know on the state's end that we can be helpful to our state to make sure that they are getting everything they need, the last mileprogram, all these things put in place. so that we have the most secure possible election. and not -- obviously, my state, but also that across -- >> we can certainly engage and provide you an update on what we're doing particularly nationwide. but i do need to reinforce the fact that there is a level of confidentiality. because i'm involuntary, i'm an entirely dependent position upon a state or local jurisdiction to come to me and to bring information to ask for help. if i'm in a position where i'm posting or sharing what is confidential information, this is just like attorney/client privilege. i'm the attorney, they are the client, they own
the state. >> would that be direct contacts between your state and the state of indiana? >> i'm sorry, repeat the question. >> would that direct the contacts you have had back and forth. >> yes, sir, we track the head person in engagement. >> what i would like to do is get a copy of all of that so that we know on the state's end that we can be helpful to our state to make sure that they are getting everything they need, the last mileprogram, all these things put in...
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on their toes constantly trying to come to back to the united states and give the united states more trump unlike many of his predecessors and i think perhaps unprecedented in american history as my my calling into pointed out he is able to look at each player each state each set of interests and pick and choose what he thinks is good for the united states and even more importantly what's good for him personally what is good for president trump and so these every the saudis in the end i think that the white house and trump in particular have been very disappointed in what they think the saudis should have given or even promised to give the united states in terms of investment in the united states arms sales a whole range of things that in particular the saudi crown prince promised when he came to washington he was in the united states for a three week visit he promised a whole slew of things that he has not delivered on so i think in part you see president trying trying to turn up the heat on our allies in saudi arabia and in the emirates that you know that they're not the only game
on their toes constantly trying to come to back to the united states and give the united states more trump unlike many of his predecessors and i think perhaps unprecedented in american history as my my calling into pointed out he is able to look at each player each state each set of interests and pick and choose what he thinks is good for the united states and even more importantly what's good for him personally what is good for president trump and so these every the saudis in the end i think...
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went to the capital of frac kind state city. whey rangel were allegedly forced from their homes there and put into camps. from sittwe a she planned to continue on to man dog. but soon after her plane took off there was some unfortunate news. a prominent lawyer kone had been murdered at tiangong airport even nk san suu cheese legal advisor for several. it was also a muslim a member of suit she's ruling national league for democracy party and helped create the office of state councilor that...
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secretary of state madeiline albright. on the world of challenges facing the trump administration, from north korea to russia. and her latest book on fascism, then and now. ♪ edition of our program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. a year and a half into the trump presidency, america's friends and foes are still trying to make sense of this administration's disruptive approach. but one thing is for sure, the old political order is under severe stress and strain, maybe even under dire threat. from breaking with decades of u.s. foreign policy, to ripping up international agreements, and imposing trade tariffs on allies and adversaries alike. president trump is shaking up geopolitics in an unprecedented way, often leaving just disruption in his wake. earlier this year, i put some of the biggest foreign policy challenges facing the administration to the former secretary of state madeiline albright, whose new book, "fascism: a warning," argues that the tendencies towards a neofascism pose a more serious threat now than at any
secretary of state madeiline albright. on the world of challenges facing the trump administration, from north korea to russia. and her latest book on fascism, then and now. ♪ edition of our program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. a year and a half into the trump presidency, america's friends and foes are still trying to make sense of this administration's disruptive approach. but one thing is for sure, the old political order is under severe stress and strain, maybe even under dire...
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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing their fingers but first a little simple they want to become us and i want to ask some just about what if many of them look for refuge in the so-called centrist sides of the drug used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the last person asked bank of mom. policy to morrow have a l.f.s. i'm not getting a lot less than the one that. they have or water they'll choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house for forty gobbles. the who can beat up the deal with the old i said fitz doubleton many couples won't. kill the child the put simply devil's spawn pose for a few of those of a few the hope of the. truths seem wrong. when all rolls just don't hold. any belief yet to shape our disdain comes to etiquette and indeed from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back it's deja vu all over again as a new regulatory filing by bad boy bank wells fargo real deal tha
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that's the state i represent. they slapped tariffs on ohio workers and farmers of more than $1.7 billion. now let's back up for a second and talk about steel and aluminum. is there an issue with unfair imports? yes there is, i think particularly with regard to steel. we have a global glut of steel and china is the reason. about 15 years ago china had about 15% of the global production of steel. today they have about 50% of the global production of steel. and they don't need it. so they're subsidizing it and they're sending it out below its cost which again is called dumping. that's why we've been using our other trade laws to go after unfair exports and we need to do more of that to stop the transshipments where they send the product to another country which then may process it and send it to us. for certain countries and certain products, i believe there is a national security issue with steel. let me give an example of that. electrical steel something that is critical to our grid, our electric grid. electrical s
that's the state i represent. they slapped tariffs on ohio workers and farmers of more than $1.7 billion. now let's back up for a second and talk about steel and aluminum. is there an issue with unfair imports? yes there is, i think particularly with regard to steel. we have a global glut of steel and china is the reason. about 15 years ago china had about 15% of the global production of steel. today they have about 50% of the global production of steel. and they don't need it. so they're...
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the state of israel is the nation state of the jewish people israel is a jewish and democratic state individual rights are anchored in many laws including the basic law of human freedom and dignity no one harmed and no one intends to harm these individual rights without the nation state law the future of israel as the jewish nation state cannot be ensured for generations to come. therefore we will establish today a special ministry a committee that will advance those ties and these commitments and in parallel will also recognize those who serve in the israeli military and security services from all religions and ethnicities and simmons following that story for us out of the bureau wester islam andrew clearly benjamin netanyahu is not given to rowing back on this where do you think this is heading next. well it's really every every aa is on the how this protest movement comes together evidently from that remark from netanyahu he's not shifting at all in that special committee you referred to was known about a few days back and it's already been dismissed by all concerned in the proces
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states. it's time to have those conversations as conservatives. it's time to have conversations where we talk about what makes states unique. for example, there's a huge new conversation out there on the left that if progressives just sit back and wait, everybody's going to be like california. california's destiny for the united states, according to the left now. there's a huge 15-page article about this, but texas has the same demographics and population of california, and texas is texas. it's not becoming california. in fact, one of the unique things i want to talk to governor abbott about is that what we're seeing in texas that really sets it apart from a lot of other states in the union, to the chagrin of the "new york times" that wrote an article about it, is when people move to texas, they start behaving like texans. there's actually an article in "the new york times" last year about liberals from seattle and new hampshire and new york and california move to texas and you know what they
states. it's time to have those conversations as conservatives. it's time to have conversations where we talk about what makes states unique. for example, there's a huge new conversation out there on the left that if progressives just sit back and wait, everybody's going to be like california. california's destiny for the united states, according to the left now. there's a huge 15-page article about this, but texas has the same demographics and population of california, and texas is texas. it's...
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and passed in 41 states. you so recently, president trump signed it as federal law. this is what you can do by starting a local. you can make a difference. you don't need to be in congress or in the senate or the state legislature. you can take an idea with a group of dedicated people and build something. this will make a difference in people's life. how many we don't know, but people are trying it now. they are trying experimental drugs for lou gehrig's disease right now because of this. we will see how it turns out. bedon't know if it will successful but people deserve the right to make the decision themselves. >> one of the things i like and i think it is instructive to -- instructive for conservatives, is sometimes we get sucked into the bright lights of washington, d.c., that everything important happens there. but if you start out in the states and have the pressure percolate up to the federal level. this past fairly -- passed fairly easily. conservatives feel like we are a public not a democracy, this
and passed in 41 states. you so recently, president trump signed it as federal law. this is what you can do by starting a local. you can make a difference. you don't need to be in congress or in the senate or the state legislature. you can take an idea with a group of dedicated people and build something. this will make a difference in people's life. how many we don't know, but people are trying it now. they are trying experimental drugs for lou gehrig's disease right now because of this. we...
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37 states. they say we are happy -- we want near-term flexibility on these standards, but we want more rigorous standards going forward. we don't want to be in court for the next five or six years with california and other states will to enable us to compete with the rest of the world and we get to 2025. i ask you to keep that in mind. cross-state pollution. delaware and other states have made great strides in cleaning up ozone pollution, yet in northern delaware where my family and i live it still does not meet the ozone health standards to two emissions not from within our states, but dirty cars and power plants drifting into our state. 94% of our pollution comes from outside of us, largely through the west. in 2016, delaware filed four clean-air petitions, showing that for fossil jewel land -- fossil fuel plants are contributing to our unhappy ozone. the facilities in pennsylvania have clean air pollution technology install. they don't use it. they don't use it. facility in west virginia, my
37 states. they say we are happy -- we want near-term flexibility on these standards, but we want more rigorous standards going forward. we don't want to be in court for the next five or six years with california and other states will to enable us to compete with the rest of the world and we get to 2025. i ask you to keep that in mind. cross-state pollution. delaware and other states have made great strides in cleaning up ozone pollution, yet in northern delaware where my family and i live it...