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welcome back to washington journal we are joined by brian clark. from the hudson institute, nice to see you again. i wanted to start with iran. launched strikes against syria, iraq and pakistan. what is there and the game? guest: they are trying to establish themselves as a regional power which is something they've done for the pa fewthey work through proxiese houthis, hezbollah, hamas. they try to use these proxy groups. so force their neighbors to establish action to drive competition in the region. host: i ran head pakistan and they responded today and iran says been killed. where does this go? will there be an issue? guest:zc it's another region whe there is a dispute between iran and pakistan and area of pakistan just south of iran. that area has been somewhat contested. they are trying to force pakistan to defend thatas well q and saudi arabia. this is their effort to try to expand its control in the middle east. it has decided to take action against a nuclear armed power. they are working with proxies against other countries but this direct
welcome back to washington journal we are joined by brian clark. from the hudson institute, nice to see you again. i wanted to start with iran. launched strikes against syria, iraq and pakistan. what is there and the game? guest: they are trying to establish themselves as a regional power which is something they've done for the pa fewthey work through proxiese houthis, hezbollah, hamas. they try to use these proxy groups. so force their neighbors to establish action to drive competition in the...
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back to washington we ar■be joined by brian clark.m the hudson institute, nice to see you again. i wanted to start with iran. earlier this week they launched strikes against syria, iraq and pakistan. what is there and the game? guest: they are trying to establish themselves as a regional power which is something they've done for the past few decades. they workough proxies like houthis, hezbollah, hamas. they try to use these proxy a%groups. so force their to establish itself as a country with freedom of action to drive competition in the region. host: i ran head pakistan and they respond today and iran says people have been killed. where does this go? will there be an issue? guest: it's another region where there is and pakistan and area of pakistan just south of iran. that area has been somewhat contested. lthey are trying to force pakistan to defend that border. as well as pushing back on iraq. this is their effort to try to expand its field of control in the middle east. g" decided to take action against a nuclear armed power. they
back to washington we ar■be joined by brian clark.m the hudson institute, nice to see you again. i wanted to start with iran. earlier this week they launched strikes against syria, iraq and pakistan. what is there and the game? guest: they are trying to establish themselves as a regional power which is something they've done for the past few decades. they workough proxies like houthis, hezbollah, hamas. they try to use these proxy a%groups. so force their to establish itself as a country with...
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>> we've had around 100, which makes about 20% now of our student body >> reporter: principal brian clark's school now receives five to ten new students per week, what they used to get in an entire year now, some classes have hit the 35-student limit, so some students have had to be transferred to other schools. come february 5th, the city says they'll start restricting stays on migrants in shelters and kicking many of them out onto the street some migrants we spoke to said they don't know where they'll go. lester >> julia ainsley, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, three weeks after the midair emergency, boeing's grounded 737 max 9s start flying again. we'll have details right after this >>> the first max 9 passenger flights are resuming after the faa ordered the planes grounded following that midair emergency. while the planes are being thoroughly inspected, scrutiny of boeing is mounting here's tom costello. >> reporter: alaska flight 1146, seattle to san diego, was the first max 9 to return to flight as alaska gradually reintroduces all of its inspected 9s. >> we expect within about a week o
>> we've had around 100, which makes about 20% now of our student body >> reporter: principal brian clark's school now receives five to ten new students per week, what they used to get in an entire year now, some classes have hit the 35-student limit, so some students have had to be transferred to other schools. come february 5th, the city says they'll start restricting stays on migrants in shelters and kicking many of them out onto the street some migrants we spoke to said they...
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. >> reporter: principal brian clark's school now receives five to ten new students per week. what they used to get in an entire year. now some classes have hit the 35-student limit, so some students have had to be transferred to other schools. come february 5th, the city says they'll start restricting states on migrants in shelters and kicking many out on the street. some said they don't know where they'll go. lester. >> julia ainsley, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds three weeks after the midair emergency, boeing's grounded 737 max 9s start flying again. we'll have details right after this. ces you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reac
. >> reporter: principal brian clark's school now receives five to ten new students per week. what they used to get in an entire year. now some classes have hit the 35-student limit, so some students have had to be transferred to other schools. come february 5th, the city says they'll start restricting states on migrants in shelters and kicking many out on the street. some said they don't know where they'll go. lester. >> julia ainsley, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds three...
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[inaudible] welcome back to washington journal we are joined by brian clark. from the hudson institute, nice to see you again. i wanted to start with iran. earlier this week they launched strikes against syria, iraq and pakistan. what is there and the game? guest: they are trying to establish themselves as a regional power which is something they've done for the past few decades. they work through proxies like houthis, hezbollah, hamas. they try to use these proxy groups. so force their neighbors to establish itself as a country with freedom of action to drive competition in the region. host: i ran head pakistan and they responded today and iran says people have been killed. where does this go? will there be an issue? guest: it's another region where there is a dispute between iran and pakistan and area of pakistan just south of iran. that area has been somewhat contested. they are trying to force pakistan to defend that border. as well as pushing back on iraq and saudi arabia. this is their effort to try to expand its field of control in the middle east. it h
[inaudible] welcome back to washington journal we are joined by brian clark. from the hudson institute, nice to see you again. i wanted to start with iran. earlier this week they launched strikes against syria, iraq and pakistan. what is there and the game? guest: they are trying to establish themselves as a regional power which is something they've done for the past few decades. they work through proxies like houthis, hezbollah, hamas. they try to use these proxy groups. so force their...
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then brian clark, a senior fellow at the hudson institute, talks about the latest on the israel-hamasacy does not just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, when citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. fiion's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powerebyable. >> now, supreme court oral arments i relentless inc. versus the department of commerce, one of two cases focuseonhe rule-making process for federal agencies' ability to interpret law under what is known as the chevron doctrine. the justices have until june to doctrine or keep it.
then brian clark, a senior fellow at the hudson institute, talks about the latest on the israel-hamasacy does not just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, when citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. fiion's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powerebyable. >> now, supreme court oral arments i...
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then brian clark, a senior fellow at the hudson institute, talks about the latest on the israel-hamas war and continued u.s. airstrikes on iran-backed houthi rebels in yemen. >> healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, when citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. fiion's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powerebyable. >> now, supreme court oral arments i relentless inc. versus the department of commerce, one of two cases focuseonhe rule-making process for federal agencies' ability to interpret law under what is known as the chevron doctrine. the justices have until june to doctrine or keep it. ■■ chief justice roberts: we'll hearent first this morning in case 22-1219, relentless versus the department of commerce. martinez. oral argument of roman martinez on behalf of the pitners may it please the court: for too long, chevron s distorted the judicial process and undermine
then brian clark, a senior fellow at the hudson institute, talks about the latest on the israel-hamas war and continued u.s. airstrikes on iran-backed houthi rebels in yemen. >> healthy democracy does not just look like this. it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, when citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span. fiion's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters most is your own. this is what...