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citizen. as part of the process the apartment of defense must defy honorable service alien has met the time in service or garments. in most cases the 180 days. this policy that the servicemember has served honorably as required statute. october 1, the united state citizen and inpatient services has nationalized a proximally 130,000 members of the abroad. today we will discuss the difficult issue of noncitizen vetted veterans who been removed from the united states. supported to know if no one is above the legal consequent is of their behavior. the cases of that has been a place for several administrations and with sensitivity to those who may have suffered from mental health problems due to their service. i'm also honored to be an original cosponsor with bringing member collins of hr 4803 the citizenship for military children it's a bipartisan bill to make the technical change for the requirements of section 320 the immigration and naturalization act. this will ensure the children of the u.s.
citizen. as part of the process the apartment of defense must defy honorable service alien has met the time in service or garments. in most cases the 180 days. this policy that the servicemember has served honorably as required statute. october 1, the united state citizen and inpatient services has nationalized a proximally 130,000 members of the abroad. today we will discuss the difficult issue of noncitizen vetted veterans who been removed from the united states. supported to know if no one...
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citizen. as part of the process the department of defense must have honorable service which they often do and the alien has met the time and service requirement, in most cases, 180 days. this policy is a reasonable requirement to ensure and deter the termation by statue. the united states immigration agency has naturalized 130,000 members naturalizing weil deployed abroad. today we will discuss non-citizen members of the military who have been removed from the united states. it's important to note that no one is above the legal consequence e criminal or otherwise, of their behavior. the cases of veterans and removal proceedings should be hand emed according to guidance that has been in place with several administrations and sensitivity to those who suffer health problems due to their service. ranking member collins, and hr-4803, the citizenship for children and military members and civil servants act. this bipartisan bill makes a technical change to the residents and requirements of sections 3
citizen. as part of the process the department of defense must have honorable service which they often do and the alien has met the time and service requirement, in most cases, 180 days. this policy is a reasonable requirement to ensure and deter the termation by statue. the united states immigration agency has naturalized 130,000 members naturalizing weil deployed abroad. today we will discuss non-citizen members of the military who have been removed from the united states. it's important to...
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citizen. as part of the process the department of defense must certify honorable service which they often do after background checks have been made and alien has met the time and service requirement, in most cases, 180 days. this policy is a reasonable requirement to ensure and deter the termination by statue. since october 1, 2001 united states immigration agency has naturalized approximately 130,000 members of the military, many of those members naturalizing while deployed abroad. today we will discuss the difficult issue of noncitizen veterans of the u.s. military who have been removed from the united states. it's important to note that no one is above the legal consequences, criminal or otherwise, of their behavior. the cases of veterans and removal proceedings should be handled according to guidance that has been in place through several administrations and with sensitivity to those who may have suffered from mental health problems due to their service. i am also originaled to be an origi
citizen. as part of the process the department of defense must certify honorable service which they often do after background checks have been made and alien has met the time and service requirement, in most cases, 180 days. this policy is a reasonable requirement to ensure and deter the termination by statue. since october 1, 2001 united states immigration agency has naturalized approximately 130,000 members of the military, many of those members naturalizing while deployed abroad. today we...
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also 11 french citizens. this is part of turkey's campaign to say that we aren't going to -- we are no longer going to host these jihadists. many of these citizens are believed not to have had their european citizenship revoked. the turkish interior minister says they are still going back to where they come from. that leads to a major row because if the countries refused to accept them, what happens to them? ankara says for too long, europeans are not taking responsibility. a potential looming diplomatic row is on the horizon. brent: why is the turkish government doing this? why is it doing it now? dorian: the turkish military have crossed into a major operation against the kurdish militia. part of the seizure of territory is taking over a number of prisons of islamic state citizens. ankara is expected to take a wider responsibility. many of them are foreign nationals. ankara is making it clear they cannot stay in syria. they have to go home. currently, according to turkish media reports, there over two and a
also 11 french citizens. this is part of turkey's campaign to say that we aren't going to -- we are no longer going to host these jihadists. many of these citizens are believed not to have had their european citizenship revoked. the turkish interior minister says they are still going back to where they come from. that leads to a major row because if the countries refused to accept them, what happens to them? ankara says for too long, europeans are not taking responsibility. a potential looming...
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has already been returned and there will be a number of german citizens being set to be returned in the next few days including women and children and also a leavened french citizens now this is part of turkey's campaign to basically say that we're not going to lower longer hosts these. they have to go back to where they come from but there is a problem here many of these citizens are believed not to have had their european citizenship revoked now the turkish interior minister says that's no excuse they're still going back to where they come from now that leads to a potentially major diplomatic route because if these countries refuse to accept them what happens to them do they end up in diplomatic limbo but unequivocal on this they say for too long the europeans aren't taking responsibility and it's up to now for them to start taking responsibility for their citizens or potential looming diplomatic route is on the horizon do we know why is the turkish government doing this and why is he doing it now. well i think now is understand the turkish military has crossed into serious part o
has already been returned and there will be a number of german citizens being set to be returned in the next few days including women and children and also a leavened french citizens now this is part of turkey's campaign to basically say that we're not going to lower longer hosts these. they have to go back to where they come from but there is a problem here many of these citizens are believed not to have had their european citizenship revoked now the turkish interior minister says that's no...
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well the 1st person who was deported was an american citizen who say with a link to islamic state now this citizen we understand clearly turkish media reports he was sent to greece we understand it's a greek authorities refused to accept him and the turkish parties apparently refused to accept him and he's currently now in no man's land what the situation is going to be we understand that the danish citizen has already been returned and there will be a number of german citizens being set to be returned in the next few days including women and children. french citizens now this is part of turkey's campaign to basically say that we're not going to host these. they have to go back to where they come from but there is a problem here many of these citizens are believed not to have had their european citizenship revoked now the turkish interior minister says that's no excuse they're still going back to where they come from now that leads to a potentially major diplomatic route because if these countries refuse to accept them what happens to them to they end up in diplomatic limbo but. on th
well the 1st person who was deported was an american citizen who say with a link to islamic state now this citizen we understand clearly turkish media reports he was sent to greece we understand it's a greek authorities refused to accept him and the turkish parties apparently refused to accept him and he's currently now in no man's land what the situation is going to be we understand that the danish citizen has already been returned and there will be a number of german citizens being set to be...
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you know we understand that a danish citizen has now been traded back to denmark american citizen was also repatriated but there's a lot of confusion about what his was as happened to him because according to turkish media reports was he was sent to greece is part of his expulsion from turkey and what we understand is that the greek authorities aren't accepting him and as we speak at the moment it is citizen is now stuck in no man's land between turkey and greece and what will happen to this individual is very unclear. from touch of forty's a german citizen will be returned today. $37.00 will also be returned and possibly 2 of those and another to the time over in the week as well 11 french is also expected to be returned sometime during the week so this is turkey now ramping up this campaign of saying that they will no longer host these same divisions who they claim are linked to islamic state and groups took interior minister sort of. he will not be a hotel for these groups and even though these members some of them have had their citizenship revoked by european countries turkey and
you know we understand that a danish citizen has now been traded back to denmark american citizen was also repatriated but there's a lot of confusion about what his was as happened to him because according to turkish media reports was he was sent to greece is part of his expulsion from turkey and what we understand is that the greek authorities aren't accepting him and as we speak at the moment it is citizen is now stuck in no man's land between turkey and greece and what will happen to this...
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citizens. they don't need to get certified and they don't need to find an officer in the ranks -- >> i ask you because i've been in my district and we have a big latino district in the country and these kids i know for my high schools that are residents don't ask how hard it will be for me to become a citizen but they just enlist and marine recruiters are in high school and these kids with honor say i will sign up and i don't think they are there to serve the country. this concerns me because we need to move ahead and revert back soldiers that are serving with honor have the right to become a citizen and that right is a meaningful one. >> the program was highly successful. >> where do we go from here? do we present legislation? >> the law allows programs like this to exist and they were common. world war i, world war ii, vietnam war, korean war, this was standard practice of the government and only reversed by the department of defense in internal memos that undermine the intent express of cong
citizens. they don't need to get certified and they don't need to find an officer in the ranks -- >> i ask you because i've been in my district and we have a big latino district in the country and these kids i know for my high schools that are residents don't ask how hard it will be for me to become a citizen but they just enlist and marine recruiters are in high school and these kids with honor say i will sign up and i don't think they are there to serve the country. this concerns me...
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citizens must also be able to assert their rights against the state not only against each other do it sits and couldn't. make it at all or that player. and that's the case the law always has to be fought for it's never immutable or secured for all time. the rule of law protects us from despotism but only when everyone is allowed the same rights equally. germany is a constitutional state that is the crucial basis for peaceful coexistence determined panamint the pundits talk passes the laws but that's not enough to avoid conflict often different rights are in direct competition with one another at. the g 20 summit in hamburg july 2017 even in the run after it was clear that the demands posed by the various actors involved would clash the heads of states and governments were under fire for their recent policy decisions all sources fear the protests would escalate out of control not all the demonstrators were peaceful the police stepped in and both sides. it's way heavy handed in the response parts of hamburg appear to be in civil war. he was on the right the police the protesters. and ju
citizens must also be able to assert their rights against the state not only against each other do it sits and couldn't. make it at all or that player. and that's the case the law always has to be fought for it's never immutable or secured for all time. the rule of law protects us from despotism but only when everyone is allowed the same rights equally. germany is a constitutional state that is the crucial basis for peaceful coexistence determined panamint the pundits talk passes the laws but...
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citizen. in this chronically to attack general public they would never be arrest prosecute or pay any price mathias what do you make of that statement from joshua long. well we will have to see whether they can find him the protester who did this and they will verify it if they find him he will of course go to prison for the police this is one of. one of the criticism of the protesters and one of the demands that the police will have overstepped many boundaries also during these protests are not properly investigated they have been demanding an investigation an independent investigation into the violence is one of their core and it has not been met by the government so far and as we are hearing today the government has no intention to give in to one another team on our correspondent reporting there in hong kong thank you and stay tuned for an extended interview with joshua long that's coming up on d w news asia after the show. now to some of the stories making headlines around the world iraqi
citizen. in this chronically to attack general public they would never be arrest prosecute or pay any price mathias what do you make of that statement from joshua long. well we will have to see whether they can find him the protester who did this and they will verify it if they find him he will of course go to prison for the police this is one of. one of the criticism of the protesters and one of the demands that the police will have overstepped many boundaries also during these protests are...
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military but are not american citizens.an citizens. ainsley: this is so special. this is the avenue of americas. a lot of american flags lead all the way up to 6th avenue, into central park. they are out there on the corner on national television. ken cuccinelli will swearing them in, with the family members sitting in the audience. an exciting day. brian: unfortunately last few years talking about today, there has been consistency within the trump administration. whether people are cowards write a book called a anonymous tell you how bad things are on the inside or reporters infiltrate the american station write tell-all books which can't be verified. governor nicki haley, ambassador nicki haley, came out with her story. i president of the united states able to talk to him openly when she disagreed. she was disheartened talks about sunday and what other people were trying to do to the president while they were in office. ainsley: the book will be excellent. she will be on the show tomorrow. right ought of the gate. she men
military but are not american citizens.an citizens. ainsley: this is so special. this is the avenue of americas. a lot of american flags lead all the way up to 6th avenue, into central park. they are out there on the corner on national television. ken cuccinelli will swearing them in, with the family members sitting in the audience. an exciting day. brian: unfortunately last few years talking about today, there has been consistency within the trump administration. whether people are cowards...
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and then that no person, more than a citizen, that's anybody, not just citizens, noncitizens have toafforded equal protection of the law. that is the pivot of the 14th amendment. equal protection. the notion of equality is so deeply ingrained in the united states at least in our ideology that women we may not realize there's no such thing as in the civil war. the word equal is not in the original constitution except for talking about what happens if two candidates get an equal number of electoral votes. this notion of equal protection and it's not racial and this applies to everybody. and the fact that the language is nonracial has allowed in the 20th century the expansion of equality to all sorts of groups and most recently famously gay marriage. that's 1/14 amendment decision. equal protection. ..... that is why i called the second founding. you have a new constitution after these three amendments. another reason i wrote this book is even those amendments are so important, most people don't know much about them. what are what are the key documents of american history. john bingham
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citizen. coming up next eco india our environment show will take you to mumbai for a look at garbage and how people there are turning it into something useful they train for that. come up. into. the country's. economy grow in harmony with its people and violent when there are doing worse we look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and those people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. next details. in our way discover the bauhaus coach who helps world sports number 40 on the w. . small acts can inspire change the people making a small town go out for coffee sometime sitting right. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for a better future. many months deal on putting it. on d w. i'm not laughing at the gym i just sometimes am but i stand up and whip it up and we should have been thinks even for gemma culture looking into the stereotype the question to me is think the fu
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civility is a latin word, it means citizen and we're citizens of the greatest country on earth. and if we don't take our responsibilities seriously, apathy is because of disillusionment, they don't want to run for office. my tell my students why you? because there's no one better. why now? because tomorrow is not soon enough. less than 4% of the american people decide to run for office and in a big country like ours. we could have millions of conservatives, millions of liberals, but there will still be millions of citizens who won't align with us and often will stay home and they're the ones that we should be focused on. they're the ones that have lost hope. and they're the ones that need us to let them know that we love them, we still care for them, and that we're going to bring them into this 21st century economy with new skills and a new ability to transform their lives and their community, because without that measure of hope, we're not going to reach the american people and save our public institutions in this great century, so, we have a challenge to do and my battle is no
civility is a latin word, it means citizen and we're citizens of the greatest country on earth. and if we don't take our responsibilities seriously, apathy is because of disillusionment, they don't want to run for office. my tell my students why you? because there's no one better. why now? because tomorrow is not soon enough. less than 4% of the american people decide to run for office and in a big country like ours. we could have millions of conservatives, millions of liberals, but there will...
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, the presidential citizen's medal. it's a big deal. [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: this evening, we come together to pay tribute to a fallen hero who devoted his life to defending freedom and who made the supreme sacrifice to save others on september 11, 2001. colonel richard rescorla. richard was a great gentleman. he's looking down proudly on this wonderful family. and congratulations. it's a big -- it's a big evening. and it's great to have you at the white house because there's no place like it. thank you. [cheers and applause] we're profoundly grateful to have with us rick's beloved family. please join me in welcoming his wife susan. thank you, susan. [applause] his son, trevor, and his daughter kim. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you. and to each of you we cannot fathom what you've endured but we express the gratitude of 329 million americans. it's a lot of people. rick was born in cornwall, england. in 1939. as a boy he met american soldiers preparing for the normandy landing and dreamed of
, the presidential citizen's medal. it's a big deal. [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: this evening, we come together to pay tribute to a fallen hero who devoted his life to defending freedom and who made the supreme sacrifice to save others on september 11, 2001. colonel richard rescorla. richard was a great gentleman. he's looking down proudly on this wonderful family. and congratulations. it's a big -- it's a big evening. and it's great to have you at the white house because there's no place...
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citizen a german combatant will be sent back today as well with more to be repatriated later this week let's get more on the story with our correspondent dorian jones he's standing by for us in istanbul hi dorine what more can you tell us about what the turkish government is doing here. well that's right the interior ministry spokesman that is close been speaking saying that one american citizen has already been to ported today there will be another german and a danish citizen are expected be returned later on today back to their countries and on thursday it will be 7 more german citizens who again linked to the islamic state will be returned and possibly 11 french citizens also 2 germans are expected later this week as well so this is part of turkey's commitment to return back foreign fighters to their homeland now this does pose a particular diplomatic tension be given the fact that some of these fighters are believed to have had their citizenship or announced by their countries that they are from the turkish interior minister sort of and so louis been very clear he said he sees it a
citizen a german combatant will be sent back today as well with more to be repatriated later this week let's get more on the story with our correspondent dorian jones he's standing by for us in istanbul hi dorine what more can you tell us about what the turkish government is doing here. well that's right the interior ministry spokesman that is close been speaking saying that one american citizen has already been to ported today there will be another german and a danish citizen are expected be...
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." >>> tonight, citizen x. fighting against a crackdown on democracy. hong kong's student protesters standing up to an iron-fisted china. on the front lines of a growing rebellion. one demonstrator's defense of freedom. >>> plus talk turkey, 20/20 with cory booker. undecided voters around the table with the presidential candidate. >> how are we going to implement that? >> breaking down the big issues that could make or break his campaign. >> so i've been doing doing doig on your campaign. >>> but first the "nightline" five. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. new trouble with china tonight. president trump just hours ago signing two bills in support of hong kong's pro-democracy protesters. the president has been walking a tight rope on this rebellion as he embraces his friendship with china's communist president xi. today we take you inside the fight for freedom. >> reporter: into the heart of a growing rebellion. through the gates of a major college campus, littered with trash, barricaded with chairs. and a makeshift check point for all who dar
." >>> tonight, citizen x. fighting against a crackdown on democracy. hong kong's student protesters standing up to an iron-fisted china. on the front lines of a growing rebellion. one demonstrator's defense of freedom. >>> plus talk turkey, 20/20 with cory booker. undecided voters around the table with the presidential candidate. >> how are we going to implement that? >> breaking down the big issues that could make or break his campaign. >> so i've been...
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citizen. and. from saudi arabia ahmed on a 3rd former twitter employee and saudi citizen is also being accused of spying the other 3 men are accused of working with head of a saudi charity founded by mohamed bin psalm on sacar who was working for and at the direction of b.s. the charges range from making false statements to the f.b.i. to financial fraud for consulting services the saudi government allegedly paid the 3 men hundreds of thousands of dollars to spy in a statement the social media giant responded and said the company limits access to sensitive account information to a limited group of a trained and vetted employees adding we understand the incredible risks faced by many who use twitter to share their perspectives with the world and to hold those in power accountable we have tools in place to protect their privacy and their ability to do their vital work. this week gave us a check up on 2 of the biggest unicorn's of 2019 both ride sharing and fitness bike manufacturer peloton released ea
citizen. and. from saudi arabia ahmed on a 3rd former twitter employee and saudi citizen is also being accused of spying the other 3 men are accused of working with head of a saudi charity founded by mohamed bin psalm on sacar who was working for and at the direction of b.s. the charges range from making false statements to the f.b.i. to financial fraud for consulting services the saudi government allegedly paid the 3 men hundreds of thousands of dollars to spy in a statement the social media...
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i wanted to point out also this latin, citizens of the united states who include citizens of puerto rico, we are looking at a portrait made in 1992. she was quite elderly at this time. she had been elected as the first female governor of san juan. in 1932 she was a suffragist and actually advocating for the right to vote among literate white women residing in puerto rico. she was trying to advocate for suffrage but it was like the step approach. and it wasn't until 1935 that women across puerto rico, all women were given the right to vote. which she held for many terms through 1968. she's not the only suffragist from puerto rico. this is a portrait from our own collection we were able to use to represent populations in the united states. finally i'm showing you a portrait of this woman who was very active for native american rights, and she was the expert witness when there was a civil rights case in 1879. she was able to help the native americans choose where to live. they had been moved left and right all over the place. in this case she was actually able to help make into law the righ
i wanted to point out also this latin, citizens of the united states who include citizens of puerto rico, we are looking at a portrait made in 1992. she was quite elderly at this time. she had been elected as the first female governor of san juan. in 1932 she was a suffragist and actually advocating for the right to vote among literate white women residing in puerto rico. she was trying to advocate for suffrage but it was like the step approach. and it wasn't until 1935 that women across puerto...
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citizens. >> you talk about coming back to your family. what is your relationship like today? is it parents and daughter? my dad has evolved so much program so grateful for that. ta thoughtful, understanding, intuitive, kind person and i also came out earlier this year. and i wrote a piece about it for the magazine and when he read it he said, it says if you are tied by ropes that you did not know you are bound by. and i tied some of the knots and i did not even know. he said, i couldn't give a crap what box you're in but i put you in one and i didn't even realize it. in the way that he has worked to understand me from a very different background, in the days of a tour of what kind of healing in connection is possible. even though we still disagree he still not a queer radical feminists who regularly calls me to ask my opinion and we are easily able to discuss politics and believe in each other is good people who ultimately want to better future for each other and those who come after us. >> lauren, speaking of that, it seems as if the who
citizens. >> you talk about coming back to your family. what is your relationship like today? is it parents and daughter? my dad has evolved so much program so grateful for that. ta thoughtful, understanding, intuitive, kind person and i also came out earlier this year. and i wrote a piece about it for the magazine and when he read it he said, it says if you are tied by ropes that you did not know you are bound by. and i tied some of the knots and i did not even know. he said, i couldn't...
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so it's a grassroots effort number one, to deep hole arise ourselves as citizens, citizen to citizen, and also think of ways as we go stronger to affect the larger society. host: how did you come up with this concept? what led you to this? guest: right after the 2016 election, two friends of mine, david blatt, who lives in south lebanon, ohio, and bill doherty, who lives in minneapolis, minnesota, we decided to bring together 20 people in south lebanon, ohio, 10 who had just proudly voted for donald trump, and 10 who had just proudly voted for hillary clinton. this is three weeks after the election. to spend some time trying to talk with one another rather than about one another. and it was a big success. the people really liked it. they felt better about each other and the country, and so we knew we had something. so we have now had more than 400 of these gatherings across the about 15 to 20e of them every week now, all run by trained volunteers, so it is a spreading movement to bring together people, first at the local level and then work together nationally, for a less rancorous di
so it's a grassroots effort number one, to deep hole arise ourselves as citizens, citizen to citizen, and also think of ways as we go stronger to affect the larger society. host: how did you come up with this concept? what led you to this? guest: right after the 2016 election, two friends of mine, david blatt, who lives in south lebanon, ohio, and bill doherty, who lives in minneapolis, minnesota, we decided to bring together 20 people in south lebanon, ohio, 10 who had just proudly voted for...
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of journalists had come hoping to hear news about east germany's latest decision on letting its citizens travel kind toward for not a good about the travel regulations only party my language it was all waffle so it went on for half an hour it was dreadfully boring and all the other journalists felt the same thing. you. should be asking john such urgency gets asked by an italian journalist a condo am i was invited to ask a question should not freak him out i can put a concept on my free conduit ehrman was standing to the left he derives silly he couldn't get a seat anymore schabowski mr schabowski you spoke of mistakes don't you think the draft travel bill you presented a few days ago. it was a big mistake for the state for free to get out of this and all it was it was that moment i remembered i had wanted to talk about the issue of the travel regulations . this is what a. decision has been made today the recommendation of the political euro has been accepted is that the passage of doubt permanent departure be taken from that draft and come into effect. i reached into this pile and was lo
of journalists had come hoping to hear news about east germany's latest decision on letting its citizens travel kind toward for not a good about the travel regulations only party my language it was all waffle so it went on for half an hour it was dreadfully boring and all the other journalists felt the same thing. you. should be asking john such urgency gets asked by an italian journalist a condo am i was invited to ask a question should not freak him out i can put a concept on my free conduit...
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a naturalized citizen, i know he doesn't mean naturalized citizens who look like me. he means naturalized citizens who look like something else. and no one, no one will stand with you if they feel devalued and disrespected and the essence of donald trump's appeal is his ability to project disrespect. that's what he does. that's why unfortunately, some people like him, but that's why so many more don't and that's why his administration is going to be so void of accomplishment and when it's all over and it's going to be over i think pretty soon and in a pretty dramatic way when it's all over, all those executive orders are going to be blown away like so much dust because the next president can change them. enduring change comes from the hard work of building political coalitions and donald trump can't do that work and the things he does care about are not going to last, the things he cared about less are not going to last. all that's going to last is the harm, the attack on american alliances and the mutual anger among american citizens. it's going to be a tougher count
a naturalized citizen, i know he doesn't mean naturalized citizens who look like me. he means naturalized citizens who look like something else. and no one, no one will stand with you if they feel devalued and disrespected and the essence of donald trump's appeal is his ability to project disrespect. that's what he does. that's why unfortunately, some people like him, but that's why so many more don't and that's why his administration is going to be so void of accomplishment and when it's all...
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american citizens. american citizens. you would not think that there were that many american citizens in that part of the world, but there were. they went in with a very, very vague mission. almostlly, they end up coming to blows with the germans . they are not sure if the germans them.ing to open up on remember, germany is collapsing in a state of revolution. the bush of exert trying to start up worldwide revolution at the same time. are trying toiks start up worldwide revolution at the same time. have a baltic we squadron and their principal missions are famine relief, to feed all of the starving people, presents.e presence. what is presence? that is, we are not sure what you're supposed to do. but we want you there in case we figure out what we want you to do. [laughter] orf. kuehn: when we have big small navy ships that other people stations, so they can go safe. baltic toed from the the adriatic. bepped the channel, skipped operations -- skipped the mining operations, which are not completely gone. you will hear abou
american citizens. american citizens. you would not think that there were that many american citizens in that part of the world, but there were. they went in with a very, very vague mission. almostlly, they end up coming to blows with the germans . they are not sure if the germans them.ing to open up on remember, germany is collapsing in a state of revolution. the bush of exert trying to start up worldwide revolution at the same time. are trying toiks start up worldwide revolution at the same...
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citizen. spain's political deadlock is set to continue while the governing socialist party celebrated winning sunday's election it failed to secure a majority the far right vox party more than doubled its seats in parliament. celebrations in bolivia after president if this resigned his announcement followed weeks of protests over alleged election fraud he decided to go after the military the police and the opposition called on him to step down this is news from berlin for more follow us on twitter at news or visit our website dot com. coming up next business with ben fizzling a look at china's growing footstep in europe investors have their eyes on greece and portugal is that you for that. education is the future. how is the situation worldwide. global $3000.00 takes a look which educational models create opportunities for the future. what does it mean to learn in an interconnected world with ever increasing expectations. global 3060 minutes on d w. on the road with our superheroes my mission
citizen. spain's political deadlock is set to continue while the governing socialist party celebrated winning sunday's election it failed to secure a majority the far right vox party more than doubled its seats in parliament. celebrations in bolivia after president if this resigned his announcement followed weeks of protests over alleged election fraud he decided to go after the military the police and the opposition called on him to step down this is news from berlin for more follow us on...
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of journalists had come hoping to hear news about east germany's latest decision on letting its citizens travel and told for no good about the travel regulations only party my language it was all waffle so it went on for half an hour it was dreadfully boring and all the other journalists felt the same. should also be secure against the us is voting to an italian journalist because i was invited to ask a question should not strictly about going to. my tree can do if someone was standing to the left he did. arrived so late he couldn't get a seat anymore. mr schabowski you spoke of mistakes don't you think the draft travel bill you presented a few days ago was a big mistake for your state for freedom in this and all it was that moment i remembered i had wanted to talk about the issue of the travel regulations for you these are. sort of. a decision that has been made today the recommendation of the political row has been accepted that the passage of those homan and departure be taken from that draft and come into effect . i reached into this pile and was looking for the note i was supposed t
of journalists had come hoping to hear news about east germany's latest decision on letting its citizens travel and told for no good about the travel regulations only party my language it was all waffle so it went on for half an hour it was dreadfully boring and all the other journalists felt the same. should also be secure against the us is voting to an italian journalist because i was invited to ask a question should not strictly about going to. my tree can do if someone was standing to the...
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both of my parents are american citizens. my only sibling is an american citizen and i am undocumented and somehow my government is arguing that i don't belong here. well, my question then to my government is, where do i belong? is it the country that i spent the first five years of my life? is it the country that i haven't been in 20 years? you may be wondering why or how i am documented. when my parents became documented in 2009. they applied for my citizenship. i was 14 years old. i still had a pathway of citizenship and in the meantime, i received daca when i was 18, got to work and get a driver's n-state tuition i for college. my parents received their american citizenship less than two weeks after i turned 21. technically when i turned 21 under the law i was no longer considered my parents' child and my application was terminated. i.s. ford for the u.s.c. an exception but our request fell on deaf ears. i had to go back to canada but barred to coming back to the u.s. for 10 years. daca was my only option and daca remains
both of my parents are american citizens. my only sibling is an american citizen and i am undocumented and somehow my government is arguing that i don't belong here. well, my question then to my government is, where do i belong? is it the country that i spent the first five years of my life? is it the country that i haven't been in 20 years? you may be wondering why or how i am documented. when my parents became documented in 2009. they applied for my citizenship. i was 14 years old. i still...
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citizen was the 1st to be repatriated several german nationals are expected to be returned to germany later this week turkey recently criticized its western allies for refusing to take back their citizens and warned that it would send back the militants and their relatives even if their citizens to citizenship has already been revoked. pictures from camps in syria those set for deportation are primarily relatives of suspected i asked fighters including women and children out of roughly 20 germans who are now in turkish deportation camps 10 are to be repatriated the german government has expressed surprise this is not it's important for us to find out of there is a connection to its militants and if this is the case then we must see to it that those deported to germany be brought before german courts to do that we must receive adequate information and we expect cooperation from the turkish government from the turkish. suspected supporters of the us will not only be repatriated to germany he says she is going to have a message for all european governments we are sending these people bac
citizen was the 1st to be repatriated several german nationals are expected to be returned to germany later this week turkey recently criticized its western allies for refusing to take back their citizens and warned that it would send back the militants and their relatives even if their citizens to citizenship has already been revoked. pictures from camps in syria those set for deportation are primarily relatives of suspected i asked fighters including women and children out of roughly 20...
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up your magazine to somebody and you kind of pick on private citizens to hold enterprises to. i can't remember any more. which concentrates are. for. the most middle of the midnight we have to assume the measures have been decided we couldn't take anything back anymore because the borders were open life had caught up with us and i quote. only at the brandenburg gate where the border guard still trying to stem the tide of events it was a last show down between the state and the people. and then your lives to do for there was this woman these of border police officers with impassive faces when living across she was elderly and she was crying i just want to go to my children she cried let me go just once i'm going to come back again just make stuff i'm i gave camos a look at. that and i swear on my children's lives and they're with the army too they do their duty just like you both of them have for 3 years. and one of them wants to study to become a teacher in this republic our republic is all of that so hard to understand if i didn't know she had to push and. push and i thought
up your magazine to somebody and you kind of pick on private citizens to hold enterprises to. i can't remember any more. which concentrates are. for. the most middle of the midnight we have to assume the measures have been decided we couldn't take anything back anymore because the borders were open life had caught up with us and i quote. only at the brandenburg gate where the border guard still trying to stem the tide of events it was a last show down between the state and the people. and then...
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returned later on today back to their countries and on thursday it will be 7 more german citizens to the islamic state will be returned and possibly 11 french citizens also 2 other germans are expected later this week as well so this is part of turkey's commitment to return back foreign fighters to their homeland now this does pose a particular diplomatic tension or be given the fact that some of these fighters are believed to have had their citizenship or announced by their countries that they are from the turkish interior minister sort of and so louis been very clear he said he sees it as nothing more than diplomatic ploy he says turkey will not be a hotel for these islamic terrorists and it's up to european countries to take their responsibility so there is potentially a looming diplomatic tension that could be low a route that could be brewing over this but clear these these islamic state fighters have to go back home what about the timing of this story is happening now . well this is all in that turkey has had believed to be thousands possibly a few 100 foreign fighters linked t
returned later on today back to their countries and on thursday it will be 7 more german citizens to the islamic state will be returned and possibly 11 french citizens also 2 other germans are expected later this week as well so this is part of turkey's commitment to return back foreign fighters to their homeland now this does pose a particular diplomatic tension or be given the fact that some of these fighters are believed to have had their citizenship or announced by their countries that they...
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if you look at the two opinions, mcconnell and citizens united, i think you can see why citizens united was not an o'connor kind of opinion. first of all, it overturned a decision just from seven years earlier, you know, what happened to starry decisis. and the opinion had given great deference to the legislative judgment about whether spending money in campaigns at certain times could be harmful, could raise the specter of corruption or at least the appearance of corruption. in mcconnell they had accepted that argument. in citizens united, the court said that isn't true. and that, again, was, first of all, no deference to the legislature and saying something was different than being in another opinion without any reason for it. and the other thing i think you would see that would trouble her about citizens united, we heard talk about how justice o'connor tried to deal with the four corners of the case presented to her, not make any sweeping comments and citizens united, of course, the opinion went far beyond initially the question presented to the court. if you compare the two and look
if you look at the two opinions, mcconnell and citizens united, i think you can see why citizens united was not an o'connor kind of opinion. first of all, it overturned a decision just from seven years earlier, you know, what happened to starry decisis. and the opinion had given great deference to the legislative judgment about whether spending money in campaigns at certain times could be harmful, could raise the specter of corruption or at least the appearance of corruption. in mcconnell they...
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citizens?ta on u.s. >> we're temporarily holding it validate that it corresponds to the passport that person is presenting. it's purged after 12 hours from our system. perspective,.a. we're leveraging photographs tot travelers have provided facility travel like passport photographs. at the capture the image checkpoint, it is not retained in the camera. encrypted,essage is we only get back a match result. >> ok. >> secret service collect fingerprints, palm prints, mug other identifying information on individuals who we arrest as part of our investigations. >> but not a part of regular screening. you don't retain the data that collect as part of the regular screening? >> that's correct. >> you don't store it? >> no. the regular screening, we use metal detectors, things like that. fingerprints. >> we do not use fingerprints at the white house. we don't scan for that. >> great. yes, sir. >> the data that we have is sequestered in servers that are air-gapped. they're not connected to the internet. i
citizens?ta on u.s. >> we're temporarily holding it validate that it corresponds to the passport that person is presenting. it's purged after 12 hours from our system. perspective,.a. we're leveraging photographs tot travelers have provided facility travel like passport photographs. at the capture the image checkpoint, it is not retained in the camera. encrypted,essage is we only get back a match result. >> ok. >> secret service collect fingerprints, palm prints, mug other...
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both of my parents are american citizens. my only sibling is an american citizen and i am undocumented but somehow my government is arguing i don't belong here. my question then to my government is where do i belong? is that the country i spent the first five years of my life, the country that i haven't been to in over 20 years? do you understand why i'm confused? you may be wondering why or how i need in the undocumented. an undocumented. when my parents became permanent resident in 2009 they applied for my citizenship at the time i was 14-years-old. in the meantime i have received daca that allowed me to get a drivers license and pay in-state tuition for college. my parents received their american citizenship less than two weeks after i turned 21 and there should have been a day filled with joy and celebration but technically when i turned 21 and under the law i was no longer considered my parents child in my application was terminated. we begged for them to make an exception but the bequest though on deaf ears. the only wa
both of my parents are american citizens. my only sibling is an american citizen and i am undocumented but somehow my government is arguing i don't belong here. my question then to my government is where do i belong? is that the country i spent the first five years of my life, the country that i haven't been to in over 20 years? do you understand why i'm confused? you may be wondering why or how i need in the undocumented. an undocumented. when my parents became permanent resident in 2009 they...
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of journalists had come hoping to hear news about east germany's latest decision on letting its citizens travel kind towards not a would about the travel regulations are only part. of my language it was all waffle so it went on for half an hour it was dreadfully boring and all the other journalists. the same thing. you. should ask john security is a yes vote it to an italian journalist a card or was invited to ask a question should not be can i can put on some. trick can do if someone was standing to the left he derive slowly he couldn't get a seat and he will. ask mr schabowski you spoke of mistakes don't you think the draft travel bill you presented a few days ago was a big mistake for bush that for free to get out of these and all it was was that moment i remembered i had wanted to talk about the issue of the travel regulations for you and these are. this is what a. decision has been made today as the recommendation of the political euro has been accepted that the passage of the it's permanent departure be taken from that draft and come into effect. which. i reached into this pile and
of journalists had come hoping to hear news about east germany's latest decision on letting its citizens travel kind towards not a would about the travel regulations are only part. of my language it was all waffle so it went on for half an hour it was dreadfully boring and all the other journalists. the same thing. you. should ask john security is a yes vote it to an italian journalist a card or was invited to ask a question should not be can i can put on some. trick can do if someone was...
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they weren't even considered citizens of the united states until 1924. so this is four years of a the 19th amendments s ogranting th citizens the right to vote. that didn't apply to native americans. and ever since native americans continue to have to fight for their rights, including most recently in north dakota when voter enfranchisement laws made it you can't vote unless you have a physical address. many native americans living on reservations have p.o. mail boxes. as their address. so they are not allowed to vote under these current laws. so, to continue i just wanted to point out also the latin x, citizens of the united states who include citizens of puerto rico and we're looking at a portrait of a woman made in 1992. she was quite elderly at this time but she had been elected as the first female governor of san o sanjuan. in 1932 she was a suffragist and advocating for the right to vote of literate white women in puerto rico. so she was trying to advocate for suffrage but a step sort of approach. it wasn't until 1935 that women across puerto rico,
they weren't even considered citizens of the united states until 1924. so this is four years of a the 19th amendments s ogranting th citizens the right to vote. that didn't apply to native americans. and ever since native americans continue to have to fight for their rights, including most recently in north dakota when voter enfranchisement laws made it you can't vote unless you have a physical address. many native americans living on reservations have p.o. mail boxes. as their address. so they...
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if we continue -- i want to citizens of the including citizens of puerto rico. portraitoking at a made in 1992. bute elderly at this time, elected as the first female governor and in 1932, she was a suffragette. advocating for the right to vote among the literate white women. trying to advocate for suffrage. it was not until 1935 that women across puerto rico were given the right to vote. aser on, she was elected mayor of taiwan. she held that position for many terms. she is a really beloved figure. not the only suffragette from puerto rico. probably the most renowned we do not havet a portrait of her. time fornot get one in the exhibition, so this is a portrait from our own collection .hat we were able to use a picture.g you witness whenxpert there was a civil rights case against the ponca. the nativee to help americans choose where to live. so they had them removed left and right, all over the place. the ponca was attempting to return to their homeland. tothis case, she was able make it into law, the right so that native americans could choose where they wante
if we continue -- i want to citizens of the including citizens of puerto rico. portraitoking at a made in 1992. bute elderly at this time, elected as the first female governor and in 1932, she was a suffragette. advocating for the right to vote among the literate white women. trying to advocate for suffrage. it was not until 1935 that women across puerto rico were given the right to vote. aser on, she was elected mayor of taiwan. she held that position for many terms. she is a really beloved...
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we cannot ignore the fact that many of our fellow citizens are still struggling. so they want something different and something new that's why so many millennial's are saying always. they want to make sure this new economy will help everyone. when you have a graduate degree your undergraduate degree. you want to translate that into a job and a good job. >> that's right. that's what this battle and so-called concern is about. it's not going into this direction or that direction. we have to meet in the middle and compromise. >> that's right. >> and what you see under the trump economy now the lowest unemployment numbers for hispanic and women and veterans. we are in a strong position in our economy spending so much time to be part of the trump administration working on workforce development and helping to retrain talk about vocational education. you don't necessarily have to go to a four-year college of that's not your route but you use the program. this is bipartisanship actually it is a bipartisan issue to agree on because right now we are in a much stronger posit
we cannot ignore the fact that many of our fellow citizens are still struggling. so they want something different and something new that's why so many millennial's are saying always. they want to make sure this new economy will help everyone. when you have a graduate degree your undergraduate degree. you want to translate that into a job and a good job. >> that's right. that's what this battle and so-called concern is about. it's not going into this direction or that direction. we have to...
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he did something that we tried to teach all citizens to do. to separate your political from your constitutional views, asking not what the government should do but what the constitution allows or forbids us to do. is that sometimes, we must make decisions that we do not like. we make them because they are right. right in the sense that the law and the constitution as we see them compel the result. kennedy always put liberty first. justice kennedy believes that liberty will only come first if we learn about it and defend it. we must develop a dialogue, a consensus, a civility and a kinship, a bond of freedom that will enable you to control the destiny of your country. so providing a shining example of civic dialogue and education, please join me in thanking justice anthony kennedy. [applause] >> the national constitution matters more common now than ever. all of us have heard the statistics. a third of americans cannot name a single branch of government. only a third can name all three. people who mean to be their own governors must arm themsel
he did something that we tried to teach all citizens to do. to separate your political from your constitutional views, asking not what the government should do but what the constitution allows or forbids us to do. is that sometimes, we must make decisions that we do not like. we make them because they are right. right in the sense that the law and the constitution as we see them compel the result. kennedy always put liberty first. justice kennedy believes that liberty will only come first if we...