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into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have played a key role but there are others they've played a cube role in shaping our political life. they've shaped our cultural life think of the actress, marlena dietrich. the hungarian composer bella bartok the austrian composer arnold stormberg and the russian french painter mark sagal but there are many many other refugees that we could highlight refugees have always played an important role in the political economic and cultural life of our nation. but public opinion polls tell us that americans were very concerned
into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have...
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after state. the last republican legislation stood up for consumers. last year, the occ issued the true lender rule, overruling voters of both parties and giving a free pass to these abusive rent a bank schemes. the rule was rushed through by the active concontroller who cut his teeth helping banks -- republicans have selected the two of them to be witnesses at today's hearings. the occ and mr. brooks have argued the true lender rule is necessary so the agency has the necessary authority to oversee banks' relationships with lenders but the occ didn't lack any authority when it cracked down in the early 2000s. the occ also attempted to justify its efforts by claiming that it promotes innovation and provides certainty to the markets. the only certainty we need is the certainty that workers and their families will be protected from these exploitive interest rates. the last thing we should be doing is encouraging lenders to in their words, innovate. we just knows that means new ways to get away with r
after state. the last republican legislation stood up for consumers. last year, the occ issued the true lender rule, overruling voters of both parties and giving a free pass to these abusive rent a bank schemes. the rule was rushed through by the active concontroller who cut his teeth helping banks -- republicans have selected the two of them to be witnesses at today's hearings. the occ and mr. brooks have argued the true lender rule is necessary so the agency has the necessary authority to...
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in the state capital. that is what has been reported. i'm going to stand right here at the end of my term whenever it ends. no one will ever describe my administration as a toxic work environment. new york state public radio. >> [indiscernible] is there any chance you would declare a state of emergency? lt. gov. hochul: let me answer that in two ways. for the next 13 days, the current governor open making decisions with respect to that. i will use this time to evaluate and i will tell you all options are on the table. i will be looking very closely at the trends in consultation with our health care professionals as well as the cdc. i want people to know that currently, the administration does not possess executive powers it had last year at the time when i was very engaged in dealing with the covid response. the authorities were much more expansive. that being said, we are going to monitor this closely. i can assure everyone will be looking at all options. i believe the key to get through this has been as
in the state capital. that is what has been reported. i'm going to stand right here at the end of my term whenever it ends. no one will ever describe my administration as a toxic work environment. new york state public radio. >> [indiscernible] is there any chance you would declare a state of emergency? lt. gov. hochul: let me answer that in two ways. for the next 13 days, the current governor open making decisions with respect to that. i will use this time to evaluate and i will tell you...
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dying states. it's really hard to get someone to completely forfeit their culture, because it is part of their identity. so as long as they live, the culture lives. >> yes. i think this is really powerful. they are often vessels of their culture. they are leaving desperate situations where they would have otherwise died physically and perhaps also their community would have died, their culture would have died. so this idea of people leaving dying states, in circumstances of profound dislocation, in trauma, it's really powerful. i think that language of zombies is really powerful because it reminds us of the desperation, the violence, the fear that people leave, that pushes people to migrate. and i think that it's important for us to remember that this violence, that this suffering, that this persecution, that this upheaval, that forced them to migrate, doesn't just end there but continues to shape their lives in years to come. he calls attention to the two most important aspects of refugees and wha
dying states. it's really hard to get someone to completely forfeit their culture, because it is part of their identity. so as long as they live, the culture lives. >> yes. i think this is really powerful. they are often vessels of their culture. they are leaving desperate situations where they would have otherwise died physically and perhaps also their community would have died, their culture would have died. so this idea of people leaving dying states, in circumstances of profound...
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he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e. lee the commander of the army of northern virginia that they no longer could hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow he would finally catch up with his family right below right above the florida state line. it is here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved b
he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american...
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of the united states. what nation would do this to itself? it is a very strange idea, right. it is a very strange idea to have woven into the fabric of the constitution a system that allows for the indefinite expansion of the nation through space and through the accretion of additional political units that have the power over time to overwhelm the original, the political units, the states that originally made up the country. >> i just have a question about the expansion part. what did, like, france or spain or great britain think of this map? because this is very clearly incorporates territories that they supposedly claim and had claim to in the northwest or in the southwest, down there. >> well, that is right. and it became -- the united states had to worry a lot about the hostility of foreign powers in the early decades of its existence. and even in the territories by then had been ceded by the treaty of paris in 1783, britain continued to -- it never gave up its western posts in the great lakes region a
of the united states. what nation would do this to itself? it is a very strange idea, right. it is a very strange idea to have woven into the fabric of the constitution a system that allows for the indefinite expansion of the nation through space and through the accretion of additional political units that have the power over time to overwhelm the original, the political units, the states that originally made up the country. >> i just have a question about the expansion part. what did,...
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in the states. who had the power of militia? the power of state militias took control of during war. when it came to the states, they said they wanted full control. the concern of the constitution 1987 and then 70, nine the fed -- there were protections in the constitution to that effect but the second amendment is more or less a reflection of that fear. that isn't to say that the statement have individual right component or it wasn't linked that all to an individual having a gun. the conception of liberty that the founders understood was that you know in order to understand them you have to fight for them. you needed to train for that liberty, that was a understanding of a well regulated militia. the will regulate militias not the same thing as armed citizen. it means well-trained. multiple militia commentators talked about at the time the two most important aspect of militia was training, and have they moved their legs, it was a colonial force of rifles at the time, it was about turning and maneuv
in the states. who had the power of militia? the power of state militias took control of during war. when it came to the states, they said they wanted full control. the concern of the constitution 1987 and then 70, nine the fed -- there were protections in the constitution to that effect but the second amendment is more or less a reflection of that fear. that isn't to say that the statement have individual right component or it wasn't linked that all to an individual having a gun. the...
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own states. they have the funding to do it. that comes from the american rescue plan. that should help keep many people in their homes. we are continuing to work on several tracks on this front. the president wants to keep people in their homes. he does not want people to be on the street and he wants to do everything in his power to get that done. >> i'm not going to use the term kicking the tires although i just did. [laughter] [indiscernible] >> any decision and announcement would be by the cdc. if they find there is capacity or steps they can take from a legal standpoint, i'm sure the president would speak to it. >> there was a report -- [indiscernible] >> we said that was one of the factors and it is typically one of the factors seasonably. say there is a range of factors happening in these countries where individuals are leaving from. economic challenges, weather challenges. those are drivers of people of all ages trying to leave their country to come to the united states. that is one of th
own states. they have the funding to do it. that comes from the american rescue plan. that should help keep many people in their homes. we are continuing to work on several tracks on this front. the president wants to keep people in their homes. he does not want people to be on the street and he wants to do everything in his power to get that done. >> i'm not going to use the term kicking the tires although i just did. [laughter] [indiscernible] >> any decision and announcement...
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you made this state a better state for the generations that follow and that is undeniable, unusualable and true even in these ugly, crazy times. i thank speaker carl hasty and andrea stewart cousins for their leadership, and let me say this on a personal note, in many ways i see the world through the eyes of my daughters, kaya, mariah and micaela. they are 26, 26, twins and 23. i have lived this experience with and through them. i have sat on the couch with them hearing the ugly accusations for weeks. i have seen the look in their eyes and the expression on their faces, and it hurt. i want my three jewels to know this, my greatest goal is for them to have a better future than the generations of women before them. it is still, in many way, a man's world. it always has been. we have sexism that is culturalized and institutionalized. my daughters have more talent and natural gifts than i ever had. i want to make sure that society allows them to fly as high as their wings will carry them. there should be no assumptions, no stereotypes, no limitations. i want them to know from the bottom of
you made this state a better state for the generations that follow and that is undeniable, unusualable and true even in these ugly, crazy times. i thank speaker carl hasty and andrea stewart cousins for their leadership, and let me say this on a personal note, in many ways i see the world through the eyes of my daughters, kaya, mariah and micaela. they are 26, 26, twins and 23. i have lived this experience with and through them. i have sat on the couch with them hearing the ugly accusations for...
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you made the state a better state for the generations that followed. and that is undeniable, inarguable, and true. even in these ugly, crazy times. i think this speaker -- i think the speaker and leader for their leadership. and let me say this on a personal note. in many ways i see the world from the eyes of my daughters. they are 26 and 26. twins, and 23. and i have lived this experience with and through them. i have sat on the couch with them, hearing the ugly accusations for weeks. i have seen the look in their eyes, and the expression on their faces, and it hurt. i want my three jewels to know this; my greatest goal is for them to have a better future than the generations of women before them. it is still, in many ways, a man's world, it always has been. we have sexism that is cultural lysed and institutionalized. my daughters have more talent and natural gifts than i ever had. i want to make sure that society allows them to fly is hide his -- as high as their wings will carry them. there should be no assumptions, no stereotypes, no limitations. i
you made the state a better state for the generations that followed. and that is undeniable, inarguable, and true. even in these ugly, crazy times. i think this speaker -- i think the speaker and leader for their leadership. and let me say this on a personal note. in many ways i see the world from the eyes of my daughters. they are 26 and 26. twins, and 23. and i have lived this experience with and through them. i have sat on the couch with them, hearing the ugly accusations for weeks. i have...
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of white citizens in those states.he voting rights act as originally conceived had a lot to do with that, including in my home state of virginia. this proposed law is a federal takeover to give one side of the aisle more power and control over elections run from washington. and it takes away, after 230 years, the states' primacy in running elections, which is how the founders conceived it. host: i want to invite our viewers to join in on this conversation. republicans, dial in at 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000, and independents ,0000000000000000000002 -- text us -- independent,00000000000000000002 -- under the bill, americans would automatically be registered to vote when they apply for state services. states would also be required to allow voters to register online. the legislation would implement the universal voting by mail, provide at least 15 days of early voting for federal elections in every state. and wherever possible, make polling places located adjacent to public transportation. it includes new campai
of white citizens in those states.he voting rights act as originally conceived had a lot to do with that, including in my home state of virginia. this proposed law is a federal takeover to give one side of the aisle more power and control over elections run from washington. and it takes away, after 230 years, the states' primacy in running elections, which is how the founders conceived it. host: i want to invite our viewers to join in on this conversation. republicans, dial in at 202-748-8001....
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well, united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state of those who are who are d. kaloni, governmental profi. we know now numbers from united states, we pay 40 states at no stage united just putting money into one you can do the shop to finally use the same guy. he managed to estimate the i don't know how he'd be in your back job job, but i always follow dish. do you know? is this 1st starns or under a few match your ash and you know, like in germany there was the most faithful belief, almost ready to be, but look, break my own 3 way offline. i received the united states. glad. i fear most, most the size of their speech. if you got the break down, you'll be your last you do not will be even you don't get any dionte though you just say, you know, be my normal life in fear. crazy uncertainty. the toughest thing for a person cited to take need or shear. also a body where not if we need no, i'm sorry to say be it will open some of my more crappy. we need now. feel yes. yes. you need those who but also is you said you well, i don't know what i find show by how although
well, united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state of those who are who are d. kaloni, governmental profi. we know now numbers from united states, we pay 40 states at no stage united just putting money into one you can do the shop to finally use the same guy. he managed to estimate the i don't know how he'd be in your back job job, but i always follow dish. do you know? is this 1st starns or under a few match your ash and you know, like in germany there was the most...
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where is the united states -- where is the united states on that. i know you're focus is on the evacuation. the urgent element of that is providing humanitarian aid and since there's quite a bit of uncertainty about the airport as well. you have expressed your commitment to provide the aid. how are you going to do it? has the united states come to that decision that they will have to deal with the taliban because of humanitarian aid reason? >> first, on the issue of recognition, it's not unlike the question of any diplomatic presence going forward. it's something that we are in regular, constant contact with our allies and partners around the world to discuss . it speaks to a unified position on this. >> that mean you're aligned with their position? the. >> a separation question from conferring legitimacy. what i will say is these are questions we're actively discussing with our european partners and well beyond. discuss issues that are tactical and any relationship with the future government of afghanistan will look like. we're not prepared to answ
where is the united states -- where is the united states on that. i know you're focus is on the evacuation. the urgent element of that is providing humanitarian aid and since there's quite a bit of uncertainty about the airport as well. you have expressed your commitment to provide the aid. how are you going to do it? has the united states come to that decision that they will have to deal with the taliban because of humanitarian aid reason? >> first, on the issue of recognition, it's not...
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it went to the states. we were under the impression the states were moving this money out relatively rapidly. for example, if i am in an apartment, if you are in an apartment and you are behind on four or five months rent. let's say your rent is $2000 a month, just making it up. you need $10,000 to catch up. hardly anybody has that. there is money the states have that we can give to the landlord that $10,000. for back rent. the future rent is unlikely -- the hope is -- since they have been made whole to that point that they be inclined because the economy is growing, inclined not to throw someone out in the street, keep that person -- no guarantee, keep that person in the apartment, keep the kids in the same school district and count on being able to have the opportunity for that person who may now be employed to pay their rent. in the meantime, i have asked is there any safety valve we can put in? again, the cdc will announce that and the details of exactly how it works. i told them i want them to take a l
it went to the states. we were under the impression the states were moving this money out relatively rapidly. for example, if i am in an apartment, if you are in an apartment and you are behind on four or five months rent. let's say your rent is $2000 a month, just making it up. you need $10,000 to catch up. hardly anybody has that. there is money the states have that we can give to the landlord that $10,000. for back rent. the future rent is unlikely -- the hope is -- since they have been made...
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these employees have served the united states. they have not only worked for us, they have worked with us. they are our colleagues as you heard us say before, our embassies around the world simply could not function without locally employed staff. and we will continue to do everything we can to bring them to safety. with that, matt? >>. >> so before you came out here, your colleague had a number of questions to you. you can thank her that for later, some of which involved the -- some of the numbers you just went through. she gave some of those as well. but there are three things that i want to ask. can you be extremely brief in the answers. the i don't need long answers. do you have numbers after you just given us the asset numbers, do you have numbers or do those include nprs? do you have numbers for remaining siv snz do you have number for p-1, p-2 applicants? and in terms of the broader universe of at risk afghans, do you have numbers for those? secondly, she punted on the idea of a diplomatic presence post august 31st. i presu
these employees have served the united states. they have not only worked for us, they have worked with us. they are our colleagues as you heard us say before, our embassies around the world simply could not function without locally employed staff. and we will continue to do everything we can to bring them to safety. with that, matt? >>. >> so before you came out here, your colleague had a number of questions to you. you can thank her that for later, some of which involved the --...
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sergeant of affairs at the united states embassy in kabul two of the last united states officials to be removed from afghanistan. that's it. the kabul airport is now under no control at some point soon, they hope, they say, it will be under control of the taliban and some degree of professionals. there's been discussed the possibility that turkey might get involved that qatar might get involved in flight operations there. let's take a live look now at the state department where we're told blinken will speak next we're expecting to hear from him how our commitment to afghanistan does not end of course, there are many thousands of afghans who had been promised safe passage out of afghanistan once the taliban took over. many thousands of them were not able to get out. it's the latest reporting of nbc news that there are about 250 americans inside afghanistan who had expressed an, who had wanted to get out of afghanistan but had not yet been able to there's any number of hundreds of americans who for reasons of their own, didn't want to leave yet or hadn't made a decision to leave yet be
sergeant of affairs at the united states embassy in kabul two of the last united states officials to be removed from afghanistan. that's it. the kabul airport is now under no control at some point soon, they hope, they say, it will be under control of the taliban and some degree of professionals. there's been discussed the possibility that turkey might get involved that qatar might get involved in flight operations there. let's take a live look now at the state department where we're told...
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let's be almost barbara, tv, or united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state or those who are who are to me, governmental penalty. we know now the numbers from united states we, they states that know best and, you know, be unsafe, printing money and so on. you can do this. finally. nice be guy. he may or may be, i don't know how he'd be in your back job job, but i always follow dish. do you know he's 1st started off a few months here. astrid? by oblique. you know, like in germany, there was the most faithful belief, almost ready to be to my old 3 way offline. i love to be in united states. in the 11th, i fear all, most, most the size of the collapse of their it's dean equally. and you've got the break down, you'll be your last not will be even you don't get any conspiracy already know. you're just say, you know, i want my normal life and fear crazy uncertainty. the. the toughest thing for a person cited to take need or shear. also, these were not if we need now i'm sure to say be it will open some of my democracy. we need now feed yes. yes. you need this who r
let's be almost barbara, tv, or united states leasing in the state are those where mass in the state or those who are who are to me, governmental penalty. we know now the numbers from united states we, they states that know best and, you know, be unsafe, printing money and so on. you can do this. finally. nice be guy. he may or may be, i don't know how he'd be in your back job job, but i always follow dish. do you know he's 1st started off a few months here. astrid? by oblique. you know, like...
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trust the state much. i don't, i don't. so it seems to me, you know, the answer to bad speech is always more speak. and if you don't like what facebook is doing, you should say, so this humanity, trump, and i know that you're, you're describe yourself at beam and trump, but he is somebody who is supported by a substantial portion of your population of your fellow in and of itself. not enough to allow him any sort of platform. oh, i might be clear, i do not support twitter and facebook. cutting off donald trump. i happen to lose trump. but i don't, i believe that was wise on their part. they had the right to do it. because their private company, it's the, please understand, i'm not defending their decision to do it. i thought that they had a much better plan in place for that which was whenever trump posted alive, which he did almost every day for them to exercise their speak and say, oh by the way, this is a lie. and by the way, that's what they were doing. and i think that's a much better response than just to cut them off
trust the state much. i don't, i don't. so it seems to me, you know, the answer to bad speech is always more speak. and if you don't like what facebook is doing, you should say, so this humanity, trump, and i know that you're, you're describe yourself at beam and trump, but he is somebody who is supported by a substantial portion of your population of your fellow in and of itself. not enough to allow him any sort of platform. oh, i might be clear, i do not support twitter and facebook. cutting...
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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, abbey. wait for the mic. make sure the mic is close to you so that everyone can hear your intelligent questions and responses. >> maybe, i mean, before the civil war, it was southern planter politicians evoking states' rights, but that was fundamentally to do with slavery. so some politicians like in the secession 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. the federal government has 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, okay, and second, it was also used to secede from the union. the rig
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, abbey. wait for the mic. make sure the mic is close to you so that everyone can hear your intelligent questions and responses. >> maybe, i mean, before the civil war, it was southern planter politicians evoking states' rights, but that was fundamentally to do with slavery. so some politicians like in the secession of...
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guest: it will come from state government, where the state government has assured the federal government they have fulfilled their needs that are covid related. that pocket of funding has been certified to be unused. a state that continues to need and provide emergency aid for residents and facilities. that money will be untouched. the money that has been available has been calculated to be somewhere around $200 billion. the white house's issued updates about covid emergency relief -- the white house has issued updates but emergency -- covid -- about emergency covid relief. host: matthew is next, in new york. caller: goodman. -- good morning. i could remember when i installed the interstate highway system. we were the golden shining light, the beacon of all of the world. 70 years later, there is supposed to be no upkeep? the technology changes all of the time. the republicans want to know how you plan on paying for it? isn't that what our taxes are supposed to be used for? if that increases taxes on the rich, isn't that ok? if they can go to a writing for space, cannot they pay for infra
guest: it will come from state government, where the state government has assured the federal government they have fulfilled their needs that are covid related. that pocket of funding has been certified to be unused. a state that continues to need and provide emergency aid for residents and facilities. that money will be untouched. the money that has been available has been calculated to be somewhere around $200 billion. the white house's issued updates about covid emergency relief -- the white...
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state and locality can't. there is no place to hide for any state or locality failing to accelerate their emergency rental assistance funds. so, the president is asking today that at the state and local level, that they he'd the call of the department of justice to pause evictions, to ensure that they are a last resort, not a first resort. for those that remember, this is what we at the department of justice put out a major statement on. and what we did with 46 cities, to work and encourage them to use these inversion area proposals to avoid evictions. at the request of the congressional leadership, we must mention that we are investigate all reasons for any delay of funds, and whether we have the power to compel more expeditious use. he's also calling on utilities to use the funds. finally, he is asking the treasury department to make clear, you cannot only use your funds, but any of the funds in the $300 billion state and local fund, to help with dealing with housing needs of anybody hurt by the pandemic, th
state and locality can't. there is no place to hide for any state or locality failing to accelerate their emergency rental assistance funds. so, the president is asking today that at the state and local level, that they he'd the call of the department of justice to pause evictions, to ensure that they are a last resort, not a first resort. for those that remember, this is what we at the department of justice put out a major statement on. and what we did with 46 cities, to work and encourage...
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the second one, if i may, you think several states for cash thanked several states for assisting withecurity at kabul airport. amongst them turkey. could you elaborate on that one please? sec.-gen. stoltenberg: turkey has been responsible for the airport for several years. they continued to operate the airport. the big difference is because of the crisis and difficulty in immigration effort, especially the united states has deployed a large number of troops to the airport. all allies thanked today, those allies helping to operate the airport, in particular turkey, the united states, the united kingdom and others that have capabilities to run the airport. also, several hundred native -- nato -- civilian officials are helping to operate the airport in close cooperation with the united states and other nato allies. on the timeline, that was discussed during the meeting today. several allies raised the issue of extending the timeline to get more people out. the u.s. has stated the timeline ends on the 31st of august. several raised the need to extend that to get more people out. our focus
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she knows the states, knows the issues.y to make with the legislature in ways to bring about the change that new york needs and to lead us in the way that we've been used to being led by andrew cuomo. one of the great things i think andrew cuomo did as governor is select cathy hochul who's absolutely ready to serve in the position of governor. >> i think i just heard you say possibly misspeak and say 52 states and i think you meant or said 62 counties, right? new -- meant or said 62 counties. >> 62 counties. >> and it used to take senator moynihan six years to cover all 62. he was always proud of doing that. democratic chair jay jacobs, thank you very much for joining us with this important story. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, good news for joe biden which is that americans think his infrastructure plan is good news. a new poll shows huge bipartisan support for the bipartisan structure bill that is running smoothly on track in the united states senate tonight. that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn
she knows the states, knows the issues.y to make with the legislature in ways to bring about the change that new york needs and to lead us in the way that we've been used to being led by andrew cuomo. one of the great things i think andrew cuomo did as governor is select cathy hochul who's absolutely ready to serve in the position of governor. >> i think i just heard you say possibly misspeak and say 52 states and i think you meant or said 62 counties, right? new -- meant or said 62...
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state laws. amy: new york governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women, touching and kissing them without consent. this according to a damning investigation by attorney general letitia james. cuomo defended himself with a video message. his longtime ally, president biden, and the entire democratic congressional delegation of new york are calling on him to resign. the new york state's sibley plans to draft articles of impeachment. we will speak with state senator julia salazar and the director of the new york working families party. and we go to minnesota where 20 water protectors were brutally arrested asesistancto the peline ctinues. >>oung peoe and alpeople at are fhting r this wor fightingor le. ere nothi moreowerfu. we need to act soon. amy: we will speak with an indigenous lawyer who published photos of herself on social media with bloodied whelps -- welts on her arms after she was shot with rubber bullets by police. the biden administration partially reinstates the eviction mor
state laws. amy: new york governor andrew cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women, touching and kissing them without consent. this according to a damning investigation by attorney general letitia james. cuomo defended himself with a video message. his longtime ally, president biden, and the entire democratic congressional delegation of new york are calling on him to resign. the new york state's sibley plans to draft articles of impeachment. we will speak with state senator julia salazar and...
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while the mississippi state government has its own issues, the federal government of the united states has today answered a call for help from mississippi's hospitals. >> we're in the midst of a very serious situation. i know that you have probably all heard by now that we have been part of a request for some federal assistance. so working with the department of health and through nema, the governor's office, we've made a request, we have, along with a number of other entities, have made a request for federal help. and, you know, we were not sure what that would look like, if even we were able to get any. we are glad that in fact, yes, we have gotten the notification that we will be getting some federal assistance in the way of manpower. what we're planning to do is to deploy the field hospital into the basement of garage "b," and to then utilize these additional personnel in that facility. as it turns out, we are getting some physicians, nurses, therapists, pharmacists. we're hoping by friday to be able to start seeing patients in that temporary facility. >> we anticipate that we'll s
while the mississippi state government has its own issues, the federal government of the united states has today answered a call for help from mississippi's hospitals. >> we're in the midst of a very serious situation. i know that you have probably all heard by now that we have been part of a request for some federal assistance. so working with the department of health and through nema, the governor's office, we've made a request, we have, along with a number of other entities, have made...
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for those reasons from the islamic state's perspective.ther all taliban members are guilty of the accusations that the islamic state khorasan promise -- province makes against them is another issue. for that reason the two sides are at war with each other. >> how will the taliban, now that the taliban is in control of most of afghanistan, how is it going to ensure that isil-k doesn't gain ground and doesn't continue to do attacks, like the ones we saw at the airport? >> i don't think it's going to be possible to destroy completely the islamic state khorasan province in the sense of being able to stop it from conducting any operations. there are always going to be people who sympathize with this project. there will be attacks, iud's, assassinations -- ied's, assassinations, and there could be more bombings. islamic state in khorasan province being able to carve out territorial control for itself and establishing a stable government, as we saw in the earlier days of the islamic state khorasan province and also in comparison with the group at
for those reasons from the islamic state's perspective.ther all taliban members are guilty of the accusations that the islamic state khorasan promise -- province makes against them is another issue. for that reason the two sides are at war with each other. >> how will the taliban, now that the taliban is in control of most of afghanistan, how is it going to ensure that isil-k doesn't gain ground and doesn't continue to do attacks, like the ones we saw at the airport? >> i don't...
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the state department has been there. afghan allies protect act was signed in to lay by president obama. this is not a new problem. the state departments don't talk to each other. the process was 14 steps. there's no government official overseeing this process for years and years. now here we are. i hope everybody heard that. when you think about what you pay in taxes to run the government and they can't function to do paperwork for people that stood by our side, that's a travesty and a failure and people need to be held accountable. thanks, james. good luck every day. we know you're working hard. >> thank you. >> martha: that's "the story" of this monday, august 23, 2021. the story goes on this. is a big story. we'll be on it every day. back here at 3:00 tomorrow. "your world" is started now with neil cavuto. have a great afternoon, everybody. keep these people in your thoughts and your prayers. >> neil: thank you very much. we're monitoring this state department briefing on a day that there's a red line from the taliban
the state department has been there. afghan allies protect act was signed in to lay by president obama. this is not a new problem. the state departments don't talk to each other. the process was 14 steps. there's no government official overseeing this process for years and years. now here we are. i hope everybody heard that. when you think about what you pay in taxes to run the government and they can't function to do paperwork for people that stood by our side, that's a travesty and a failure...
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i'm look at new york state and we don't know yet whether new york state democrats are ready to do theg being impeachment. we're seeing the can sort of kicked down the road right now. we're not fully sure where everybody's going because the reality is this. cuomo's tentacles are long. there are people in the assembly who are directly tied to him. their donors are cuomo's donors and they are one in the same. so cuomo holds that grip over many of them. of course let's talk about seats in play for a second. that remains to be seen. but when you're looking at the new york state of court of appeals for example you see a chief justice, you see people that are cuomo people. are they going to impeach? that's the question. until the speaker calls a vote for impeachment, this is receiving the same treatment that donald trump received from the very republicans who should have been calling him out. >> right, until they do. but i think they are going to call him. that's the point, yes he will make it as painful as possible. but at this point i think they are -- that's my point. they've walk out far
i'm look at new york state and we don't know yet whether new york state democrats are ready to do theg being impeachment. we're seeing the can sort of kicked down the road right now. we're not fully sure where everybody's going because the reality is this. cuomo's tentacles are long. there are people in the assembly who are directly tied to him. their donors are cuomo's donors and they are one in the same. so cuomo holds that grip over many of them. of course let's talk about seats in play for...
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yesterday and as the secretary of state just stated, we're on track to complete our mission by august 31. obviously there's discussions and the president received a briefing just this morning. as i noted he asked for contingency plans and received a briefing this morning. these are serious issues and discussions happening internally. i notice in addition to the contingency plans that he requested, he also i will reiterate as we stated yesterday that this is all contingent on us achieving our objectives and the continued coordination with the taliban. the president has spoken, i would say to this issue, peter, as you know, you've attended a number of these and he also highlighted the fact that we're closely watching, closely following the threats from isis k which he also received a briefing on. >> his remarks last night, does he think the build back better plan is as sensitive as the evacuation of americans and afghan friendlies from kabul? >> first of all, it's important to the american people that care deeply about whether they will have jobs, whether they're going to have child car
yesterday and as the secretary of state just stated, we're on track to complete our mission by august 31. obviously there's discussions and the president received a briefing just this morning. as i noted he asked for contingency plans and received a briefing this morning. these are serious issues and discussions happening internally. i notice in addition to the contingency plans that he requested, he also i will reiterate as we stated yesterday that this is all contingent on us achieving our...
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you know also the use of state health workers like doctors and nurses who work for the state to do vipting of his family and friends, that is up there too. that is a great point that the congresswoman just made, assemblyman santa barbara. reports are coming in that governor cuomo is trying to cut a deal with top state officials. i don't know if you heard about this but the reports are he is promising not to seek a fourth term. he won't seek to be reelected if impeachment talks are scheduled, if you stop impeachment. have you heard about that? >> that is a report i heard just hours ago, that come in, almost unbelievable that he would now try to make some kind of a deal. impeachment is moving forward. he is it not getting out of it. he is just trying to buy more time. he has been trying to do that all along. he has been trying to stay in office as long as he can. at same time he is using government resources that he asked for that ag investigation, he asked for that report. now he is using a taxpayer-funded website to smear his accusers. they didn't contest anything in the report. they j
you know also the use of state health workers like doctors and nurses who work for the state to do vipting of his family and friends, that is up there too. that is a great point that the congresswoman just made, assemblyman santa barbara. reports are coming in that governor cuomo is trying to cut a deal with top state officials. i don't know if you heard about this but the reports are he is promising not to seek a fourth term. he won't seek to be reelected if impeachment talks are scheduled, if...
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historically, states have been primarily financers of higher education, but state appropriations have declined by nearly 12% per full-time student since 2000, as the states themselves have had to wrestle with medicaid, criminal justice, infrastructure, public health expenditures, among other state priorities, all complicated by the economic recession brought about by the pandemic. today' today's conversation will address hesitates and the federal government can act together to chart a more sustainable future that includes access and affordability throughout the higher-education system. in 2020, there was a higher education task force we established here at the bipartisan policy center that was led by a former congressman and chairman of the house education and labor committee, representatives george miller and buck mckeon. -- representative george miller, recommending an annual $5 billion flux bull matching grant to incentivize estates to invest in higher education. today's event also coincides with the release of a brief by the staff entitled "a moderate approach to free college." th
historically, states have been primarily financers of higher education, but state appropriations have declined by nearly 12% per full-time student since 2000, as the states themselves have had to wrestle with medicaid, criminal justice, infrastructure, public health expenditures, among other state priorities, all complicated by the economic recession brought about by the pandemic. today' today's conversation will address hesitates and the federal government can act together to chart a more...
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that's the state department in washington d. c. and we are expecting the secretary of state blinking to be standing there and talking to us, of course, as soon as we get that picture will take you there live. interestingly to hear the marine general earlier talking about the military phase. being over because of the announcement of the withdraw this evening, but the diplomatic phase will be next to begin. and i believe that's where the state department picks up the reins. let's talk now to roles. jordan, she's live in washington, d. c. hi, there was. so my right and thinking that this is where the state department gets involved when we moved into this different phase. well, actually, the state department and the pentagon have been working together on the evacuation since it started on august 14th. but now it is going to be solely the state department's responsibility to make, make it possible for those remaining american citizens. fewer than $250.00, we are told by state department officials as well as those afghans who are applyin
that's the state department in washington d. c. and we are expecting the secretary of state blinking to be standing there and talking to us, of course, as soon as we get that picture will take you there live. interestingly to hear the marine general earlier talking about the military phase. being over because of the announcement of the withdraw this evening, but the diplomatic phase will be next to begin. and i believe that's where the state department picks up the reins. let's talk now to...
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all statewide offices, state legislature, state senate. the problems existed under a democratic regime. and it has been corrected now under subsequent republican administrations. i'll just offer that and yield back. mr. perlmutter: the gentleman yields back. mr. raskin, you're recognized. mr. raskin: -- mr. perlmutter: if you're there. there you are. mr. raskin: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to ask a couple questions. [indiscernible] wasn't there an explicit invitation from the supreme court in shelby county vs. holder to update their precoverage formula for deciding which jurisdiction will be covered under precoverage? mr. nadler: there was indeed. the shelby county decision in 2013 invalidated section 4 which determined which jurisdictions, which states, political subdivisions of states were subject to preclearance under section 5 on the grounds it was out of date. didn't reflect current data. it specifically invited congress to update -- to update it under revised section 4 which is exactly what this bill does. mr. raskin: and all o
all statewide offices, state legislature, state senate. the problems existed under a democratic regime. and it has been corrected now under subsequent republican administrations. i'll just offer that and yield back. mr. perlmutter: the gentleman yields back. mr. raskin, you're recognized. mr. raskin: -- mr. perlmutter: if you're there. there you are. mr. raskin: thank you, mr. chairman. i'd like to ask a couple questions. [indiscernible] wasn't there an explicit invitation from the supreme...
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k, to try to sway to the united states. otherwise, the show on the sway them to extend the deadline to keep their troops in cargo in a bit to turn rescue. yet more people, the united states said they will not be doing that. they've set the deadline the end of august, and they will not be going beyond not, not is suddenly going to mean that some people he would be entitled to leave. who would have the right documentation to get on a flight. they simply are going to be in a flights to get everybody out. it has been said, the entity lincoln said that those people will not be forgotten. what exactly that means in terms of the amount of hope that they will be getting, getting beyond the deadline that is absolutely unclear at this point. but of course, people are desperate to get out. they flocked to the airport another's, made them a target for possible terrorist attack. and that's what we're hearing is half of these new pictures that are coming in. now this appears to be from a news agency that we can confirm the source of the
k, to try to sway to the united states. otherwise, the show on the sway them to extend the deadline to keep their troops in cargo in a bit to turn rescue. yet more people, the united states said they will not be doing that. they've set the deadline the end of august, and they will not be going beyond not, not is suddenly going to mean that some people he would be entitled to leave. who would have the right documentation to get on a flight. they simply are going to be in a flights to get...
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there are fewer states in the highest growth category, more states growing slowly, and three states, west virginia, mississippi, and illinois along with puerto rico declining. most states in the west continue to be in the highest growth category. this is no longer true for the south. six states in the south had moderate growth. three were in the slowest growth, and two had population declines. in all three decades, the fastest growing states have been in the south or west with generally slower growth for states in the northeast and midwest. a notable exception is north dakota, which was up 15.8% in one of the fastest growing states. i will replay the three decades again so you can see the changes over time. let's look at counties. we will start with this map, showing population density in counties. the counties shaded darkest pet pipe elation densities of 1000 or more people per square mile. those in the lightest head densities of less than 50 per square mile. this is a reminder that the u.s. population continues to be unevenly distributed across the land area, with high population d
there are fewer states in the highest growth category, more states growing slowly, and three states, west virginia, mississippi, and illinois along with puerto rico declining. most states in the west continue to be in the highest growth category. this is no longer true for the south. six states in the south had moderate growth. three were in the slowest growth, and two had population declines. in all three decades, the fastest growing states have been in the south or west with generally slower...
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state or states passed the first laws and when? >> that's a difficult question. i mean, if you're looking at gun laws it goes back to the colonies, back in the 18th century. you can find or even the early 17th century there's a couple of gun laws in the books. but those laws are basically either about gunpowder storage, where or where you cannot carry a gun, what kind of weapons you could or could not have. how far you could fire away from population, most laws said you couldn't fire or shoot a rifle within a quarter mile of the town. so those were the early gun laws. those evolved mostly into carry laws, and then it was around the mid to late 19th century things really started to become those modern laws you're talking about firearms, dealers, you know, minors, dangerous people, things of that nature that should not have guns. that's really the modern beginning of gun control as we know it. >> which goes directly to your book, can you elaborate how it has evolved over the last 200-plus years? >> yeah, the original right isn't what
state or states passed the first laws and when? >> that's a difficult question. i mean, if you're looking at gun laws it goes back to the colonies, back in the 18th century. you can find or even the early 17th century there's a couple of gun laws in the books. but those laws are basically either about gunpowder storage, where or where you cannot carry a gun, what kind of weapons you could or could not have. how far you could fire away from population, most laws said you couldn't fire or...
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state legislators.hat democratic politicians, state legislators control it if you see purple, it means they have some kind of an independent commission or there's sort of a balance between the two parties. right away, what you see here is right now the magic number for republicans in next year's elections, they have to gain just five seats. look at that, texas, florida, georgia, north carolina, there's a lot of big states where they control the drawing of the lines. democrats, they've got two states where they control the process, two big states, illinois and new york. when you look at the redistricting, the political advantage, clearly with the republicans here. >> steve kornacki, thank you very much. >> you've got it. >> americans once pushed westward to find gold. now they're finding a different crowd. off to wyoming. >>> and in washington a looming crackdown on cryptocurrency. go west, young prospectors, but go west, young prospectors, but their lobbsts ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where everything just
state legislators.hat democratic politicians, state legislators control it if you see purple, it means they have some kind of an independent commission or there's sort of a balance between the two parties. right away, what you see here is right now the magic number for republicans in next year's elections, they have to gain just five seats. look at that, texas, florida, georgia, north carolina, there's a lot of big states where they control the drawing of the lines. democrats, they've got two...
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this shows you where all the chinese people in the united states are by state. something becomes apparent almost immediately. chinese people are clustered in certain areas. if an area has one or both of two things there will be a cluster of chinese ethnic people there. and these things are either economic opportunity or institutions of higher learning. people are clustered in the north eastern corridor. that's where i'm there. new york city to be exact. they are not upstate growing ams and making cheese. as you go across the country, the numbers get smaller and smaller. there are spikes, but each one of these spikes are predictable. in some cases, for instance here, south dakota, or wyoming, i can assure you, there are more chinese people on this block than there are in the entire state of south dakota or wyoming. the numbers stay small until you reach california and the bay area. specifically the bay area. why? because you can go to the interior and discover there are very few asians in general, but the bay area fulfills the requirements. it is not only traditi
this shows you where all the chinese people in the united states are by state. something becomes apparent almost immediately. chinese people are clustered in certain areas. if an area has one or both of two things there will be a cluster of chinese ethnic people there. and these things are either economic opportunity or institutions of higher learning. people are clustered in the north eastern corridor. that's where i'm there. new york city to be exact. they are not upstate growing ams and...
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what we should think of ourselves as citizens of the united states or particular states. raymond counties within the states. so right now, one of the legacies of the founder is an ongoing argument about whether government is us or government is them. that is an ongoing argument in the central argument he bequeathed us and it i is still with us. ronald reagan used to say, and reagan was crucial in altering the american narrative from the new deal to republican conservative point of view. namely that if someone from the federal government came to you and said, how can i help you start to run away. well supposedly comes to vaccine to give you an inoculation are pposedly comes with $4000 to help you get through the pandemic. what we are facing the biden administration and the disagreements within the republican senate, is a disagreement about whether the government is us or them and we are also facing a challenge to what we perceive to be an assured goal, a common goal is a biracial society. the founders cannot do it but by the middle of the 20th century, the united states co
what we should think of ourselves as citizens of the united states or particular states. raymond counties within the states. so right now, one of the legacies of the founder is an ongoing argument about whether government is us or government is them. that is an ongoing argument in the central argument he bequeathed us and it i is still with us. ronald reagan used to say, and reagan was crucial in altering the american narrative from the new deal to republican conservative point of view. namely...
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he has failed the state.sy in the state is spiraling out of control. he needs to go, by the way, so does andrew cuomo. there he is today, not exactly the best in my humble opinion with 11 women making accusations against him. the ag report that said, "well, a foreign investigation into criminal behavior in the state and criminal law." the footage courtesy of "the new york post," hanging out poolside with a young aide amid the multiple criminal investigation across the state. okay, here with reaction, california gubernatorial candidate larry elder. i have always doubted, if i had this dealt that california would get questioned too. you get to question 2 and significant lead in the polls. my question is this, do these polls hold and if so, why? >> well, sean, there is a reason 45,000 people have contributed to my candidacy. we will have the actual fund-raising money don't make numbers later on. 2.2 million people signed a petition to have this man recalled. we are talking 25% at least independents and democrats
he has failed the state.sy in the state is spiraling out of control. he needs to go, by the way, so does andrew cuomo. there he is today, not exactly the best in my humble opinion with 11 women making accusations against him. the ag report that said, "well, a foreign investigation into criminal behavior in the state and criminal law." the footage courtesy of "the new york post," hanging out poolside with a young aide amid the multiple criminal investigation across the state....
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but when it came to defending the united states of america, when it came to defending united states ofstepped up. they were great men. we are now confronted with a bumbling fool in the office of the presidency prove. week incoherent generals. we can incoherent secretary of state and national security advisor. we are in a grave statement now. and our enemies are sharpening their fangs and fingernails. it's a very dangerous time in our country. when i say in our country, i mean domestically with the borders wide open, the push of american marxism in classrooms, a media utterly corrupt and a congress bankrupting us, america if you have not waking up it is about damn time that you do. i will see next time on "life, liberty & levin". >> a poll out today shows america one to withdraw from afghanistan but they disapprove of the way you have handled it also over the last week a majority of americans , i am just the messenger no longer consider you to be competent, focused or ineffective in the job. >> i haven't seen that poll. steve: i bet you haven't. biden hours ago another bumbling stumblin
but when it came to defending the united states of america, when it came to defending united states ofstepped up. they were great men. we are now confronted with a bumbling fool in the office of the presidency prove. week incoherent generals. we can incoherent secretary of state and national security advisor. we are in a grave statement now. and our enemies are sharpening their fangs and fingernails. it's a very dangerous time in our country. when i say in our country, i mean domestically with...
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joseph: by 1787, the colonies have become states.outh carolina are the most outspoken, georgia goes along with him in virginia is questionable in virginia seems to straddle this the south carolina representatives they basically say if you do not assure us that our form of labor. and note that the word slavery is never mentioned in the constitution. some pressure to do that. but they say that if you don't give us what we are asking for, some protection of our labor source, we are going to leave you. and i don't think they were bluffing. then you have to play the tape and what would happen if they decided to present them with that. i think likely to make a proposal and he was persuaded to do it because it was considered to politically risky proposal was to say, the time being, we the south states of the deep south who are dependent upon slave labor, and they were georgia inset panel and especially, 60 percent of the nation south carolina african-american 60. we will rarely recognize right as long as you recognize that slavery is availa
joseph: by 1787, the colonies have become states.outh carolina are the most outspoken, georgia goes along with him in virginia is questionable in virginia seems to straddle this the south carolina representatives they basically say if you do not assure us that our form of labor. and note that the word slavery is never mentioned in the constitution. some pressure to do that. but they say that if you don't give us what we are asking for, some protection of our labor source, we are going to leave...