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actually said was that not citizens united may not speak its that citizens united had to sit up a separate -- they can't use their general treasury fund. so how word and submits it to set up and how burdensome is it on citizens united? that question is not asked in this case. you should want to know and care about whether citizens united is in ideologically corporation as opposed to someone who makes widgets. doesn't seem relevant in this case but you should want to know if citizens united is putting out tv ads which at least at the time of the case involved a captive audience who could sit there and watch the act as opposed to video-on-demand for someone has to actually ask for it in order to receive it and is that the relevant difference? so those kinds of contextual differences are in a closely held corporation or is it traded on the new york stock exchange or should it matter? if you ask me the value of political equality of the value of free speech i'm left of center and i will choose political equality and someone who is right of center may choose -- but if the question is should we
actually said was that not citizens united may not speak its that citizens united had to sit up a separate -- they can't use their general treasury fund. so how word and submits it to set up and how burdensome is it on citizens united? that question is not asked in this case. you should want to know and care about whether citizens united is in ideologically corporation as opposed to someone who makes widgets. doesn't seem relevant in this case but you should want to know if citizens united is...
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are they lesser citizens? is she a lesser representative? surely not. if a president of the united states, republican or democrat, asks somebody to come to the district of columbia and work for the u.s. government, bring your talents, your energy, and your focus to work for your country in washington, d.c. but, oh, by the way, you have to give up your vote in the congress of the united states. three your representative. no other democracy are residents of the national capital excluded from representation. none. i think the founders had no concept of how big this city would become, how vibrant it would become. none. yet nearly 700,000 americans are denied full representation. the founders of our union of states set forth a simple process for the admission of new states to that union. they believed the 13 of them that adding new states would be positive for the country. and that they would want people represented in the territories in the congress when they became states and qualified to be such. they saw that process with an expansion both healthy and wo
are they lesser citizens? is she a lesser representative? surely not. if a president of the united states, republican or democrat, asks somebody to come to the district of columbia and work for the u.s. government, bring your talents, your energy, and your focus to work for your country in washington, d.c. but, oh, by the way, you have to give up your vote in the congress of the united states. three your representative. no other democracy are residents of the national capital excluded from...
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and work with them citizen to citizen. you know what? that might respect people's dignity and really work. and we won't discover that unless we have, you know, it's a competitive marketplace. let's let the government do certain things and then let's see if we can beat it. yeah, just to make good things happen. yeah. yeah. that's the way let's go back to mark burner. unclear you not you know, the unr on the same page philosophically and in many ways on. let me put a case to you we have talked about. i think you're probably right about green lighting but the wind is going out of that sale. but i think there's a bigger mark. do you just want to take one minute to say but the green lining proposal the green lighting is around the country to get the government to impose a requirement. on foundations of a certain size that a certain portion of their corpus must be invested in poor communities or certain percentage of their employees have to reflect the communities in which they often they live and operate they think different approaches and th
and work with them citizen to citizen. you know what? that might respect people's dignity and really work. and we won't discover that unless we have, you know, it's a competitive marketplace. let's let the government do certain things and then let's see if we can beat it. yeah, just to make good things happen. yeah. yeah. that's the way let's go back to mark burner. unclear you not you know, the unr on the same page philosophically and in many ways on. let me put a case to you we have talked...
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citizens. r.t. new york. japan this to contaminated radioactive water from the fukushima power plant into the ocean pollute the design. wrenching both local citizens and neighboring countries build a new more mud development after this break. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person or those with. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. anyone else seemed wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape our disdain comes to educate and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back they can use or a failure to fact check see accusation moskos latest c.n.n. store this is after the channel broadcasts video that supposedly show drug its military presence along the border with ukraine. the cell phone footage is a merge of armored columns like this one. and of military hardware being transported by rail towards the border. do you c.n.n. and its friendly team we understand that you have no time for fact checking the us so deeply involved into th
citizens. r.t. new york. japan this to contaminated radioactive water from the fukushima power plant into the ocean pollute the design. wrenching both local citizens and neighboring countries build a new more mud development after this break. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person or those with. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. anyone else seemed wrong. just don't call. me. yet to shape our disdain comes to educate and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves...
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citizens. r.t. new york. u.s. health authorities are advising against the use of johnson and johnson's coded vaccine up to 6 recipients in the country develop blood clots the american family john says it's aware of the red disorder and is now decided to delay the vaccines rollout in europe peeta all of it takes us through developments. johnson and johnson have described this as a proactive delay to their vaccine being rolled out across the european union they had expected that they would be giving vaccines to people 'd by the end of this week however that is not going to happen it follows a move by regulators in the united states to suspend the use of the vaccine there after 6 people who would have the vaccine developed what's called a rare blood clotting disorder out of an abundance of caution the city see an f.d.a. have recommended a pause in the use of our vaccine in addition we've been reviewing these cases with european health authorities we have made the decision to proactively delay the rollout of our vacci
citizens. r.t. new york. u.s. health authorities are advising against the use of johnson and johnson's coded vaccine up to 6 recipients in the country develop blood clots the american family john says it's aware of the red disorder and is now decided to delay the vaccines rollout in europe peeta all of it takes us through developments. johnson and johnson have described this as a proactive delay to their vaccine being rolled out across the european union they had expected that they would be...
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one by one, citizen by citizen, people informing themselves about complicated arguments so they can make up their own minds. here's to regular order, and let's resurrect it. one more. i think i've almost -- you tell me. i don't want to delight you long enough as jane austen said. >> for a while, i've been frustrated with the polarization of political views and kind of this appeal to the emotional side of the issue here we're talking about. news channels, news stations, news sources. i was curious. where do you get your news? >> well, from the national constitutional center's website of course. i do start there. we have this great constitution center -- constitution daily blog which has the constitutional news of the moment. and i learn from the podcast because i'm supposed to know about the constitution. i can't have an informed opinion about any of this stuff that's coming up in the news every day unless i've heard the good arguments from both sides. these are technical open questions, and just not presuming to have an opinion until you've at least taken a moment to listen or google is
one by one, citizen by citizen, people informing themselves about complicated arguments so they can make up their own minds. here's to regular order, and let's resurrect it. one more. i think i've almost -- you tell me. i don't want to delight you long enough as jane austen said. >> for a while, i've been frustrated with the polarization of political views and kind of this appeal to the emotional side of the issue here we're talking about. news channels, news stations, news sources. i was...
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a republican form of government for american citizens. all of our most essential democratic principles underwrite the trajectory of the american political development which has been the admission of 37 new states since the original 13 launched the union. all of these states were admitted by one mechanism and one mechanism only -- an act of congress. exercising congressional power under article 4, section 3, to admit new states. there has never been a new state admitted by constitutional amendment. there has never been a state admission struck down by the united states supreme court because the admission of new states is a political question in the juritical sense. it's vested exclusively in congress to decide whether or not to admit new states. it's an exercise of the plenary power in judgment of the congress, the people's branch. it's up to congress to act. the opponents of democracy for 712,000 tax-paying, draftable american citizens right here in washington, d.c., have now focused on the 23rd amendment as the basis of their opposition.
a republican form of government for american citizens. all of our most essential democratic principles underwrite the trajectory of the american political development which has been the admission of 37 new states since the original 13 launched the union. all of these states were admitted by one mechanism and one mechanism only -- an act of congress. exercising congressional power under article 4, section 3, to admit new states. there has never been a new state admitted by constitutional...
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citizens against government rights seems to bring that out and they pig book.listen, all this with the federal government to be more efficient. it seems that many people like the earmark if it is coming to them but furious. the good people of oklahoma where i represent, that your are not in the budget. we know that city, whoever it may be pleased to pay for city parks and city projects, that is their responsibility to do that. this is like is for every community in oklahoma to pay for those projects that we also do. critical infrastructure things that actually connect our states together, those are important and critical federal safety issues at across the entire nation. everyone understands that. hope i get in the earmarks ago out there there is a reason we all push back on that to be able to say what's find a way to have some restraint for the federal government doing federal projects based on federal priorities. see daines and i put out the ending permit earmarks peace with of a few weeks ago. that peace would put a stake in the issue say were not going to e
citizens against government rights seems to bring that out and they pig book.listen, all this with the federal government to be more efficient. it seems that many people like the earmark if it is coming to them but furious. the good people of oklahoma where i represent, that your are not in the budget. we know that city, whoever it may be pleased to pay for city parks and city projects, that is their responsibility to do that. this is like is for every community in oklahoma to pay for those...
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citizens. r.t. new york. muslims in france are accusing the government are trying to control every aspect of their lives from what they way to high they school their children is fire a bill recently adopted in the 1st reading the senate the state today that draw floors to bolster republican principles and to combat separatist tendencies the bin ski picks up the story. ford says plans to defeat separatism have already caused alarm bells to ring particularly amongst the muslim community they've said that the north seeks to divide and could provoke hatred of muslims now the country's senate has voted to make an already controversial bill well explosive in a bid to fight against extremism senators adopted measures including a ban on parents wearing visible religious symbols if their company children or school trips essentially a ban on he jabs turbans or skull caps the burqini would be banned public swimming pools prayers would be banned on university premises so too would any display of a foreign flag at a weddi
citizens. r.t. new york. muslims in france are accusing the government are trying to control every aspect of their lives from what they way to high they school their children is fire a bill recently adopted in the 1st reading the senate the state today that draw floors to bolster republican principles and to combat separatist tendencies the bin ski picks up the story. ford says plans to defeat separatism have already caused alarm bells to ring particularly amongst the muslim community they've...
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citizens. this is an extra special group this morning, because many of them are frontline workers, who have been hard at work on the ground throughout this pandemic. >> i was just thinking it's rare that you get to actually watch someone's life change. it's like a wedding or getting an olympic medal or graduation. we're about to witness one this morning, and their naturalization ceremony, not only is it taking place right here in the heart of manhattan, but former president george w. bush is here to speak to this remarkable group. his new book is all about the journeys of american immigrants and we're going to speak to him about that. of course there's a lot of news of the day. >> his first live conversation in three years. >>> minneapolis and the nation anxiously awaiting a verdict in the derek chauvin trial after a dramatic day of closing arguments. in a moment we'll speak to george floyd's brother and the family's attorney. first nbc's gabe gutierrez joins us from the courthouse this morning
citizens. this is an extra special group this morning, because many of them are frontline workers, who have been hard at work on the ground throughout this pandemic. >> i was just thinking it's rare that you get to actually watch someone's life change. it's like a wedding or getting an olympic medal or graduation. we're about to witness one this morning, and their naturalization ceremony, not only is it taking place right here in the heart of manhattan, but former president george w. bush...
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citizens caleb r.t. new york. well ahead of another day of protests businesses have been hastily boarded up in minneapolis previous night saw numerous shopping malls looted damaged radio show host when to pre he told the program the scenes are going to get worse. if authorities and communities fail to find common ground. i would say honestly from a logic own commonsense point of view i would say that the leaders of the communities should get together with the leaders of the state and local government and sit down in trial in discuss solutions there's a lack of trust with within the police community about what's going on within the minority community in then there's a lack of trust within the minority community about what the police are doing because of what they see projected on our media every day what's happening right now is not going to stop it's going to get worse because the leadership around many places is weak this is something that the democrats have said that they can handle and i don't think they can ha
citizens caleb r.t. new york. well ahead of another day of protests businesses have been hastily boarded up in minneapolis previous night saw numerous shopping malls looted damaged radio show host when to pre he told the program the scenes are going to get worse. if authorities and communities fail to find common ground. i would say honestly from a logic own commonsense point of view i would say that the leaders of the communities should get together with the leaders of the state and local...
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we must discuss it together as citizens. it's clear that the speed with which information is disseminating, and the ease with which factions can mobilize online, are a direct threat to the madisonian fit. madison things don't worry about factions mobilizing quickly. america is so big they will never be able to find each other. we are chuckling now. in a minute, on a chat room or instagram post or on reddit, the most mobilized and polarized factions can find each other from across the country and around the globe and quickly coalesce into mobs and punish any ideological dissident from the extreme positions, forcing representatives to dig in their heels and take positions like armies in polarized camps. we are living in an america defined by polarization. some have called it filter bubbles and echo chambers. this is a time when, according to objective statistics, america is more polarized than in any time since the civil war. that's how extreme the divisions are. in 1960, the most liberal republican and the most conservative d
we must discuss it together as citizens. it's clear that the speed with which information is disseminating, and the ease with which factions can mobilize online, are a direct threat to the madisonian fit. madison things don't worry about factions mobilizing quickly. america is so big they will never be able to find each other. we are chuckling now. in a minute, on a chat room or instagram post or on reddit, the most mobilized and polarized factions can find each other from across the country...
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both local citizens and neighboring countries after the break. kaiser or more of my guide to financial survival this. is a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right. not accountable. to the. holy destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for. government has announced that it's planning to dump contaminated water from the fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean more than a 1000000 tons going to be released the process will begin in 2 years time is expected to take decades to complete as the water will be filtered and diluted to reportedly safe levels 1st the move has provoked immediate anger from neighboring countries south korea's president is even expressed an intention to dispute japan's decision at an international court. despite doubts and opposition from home and abroad japan has unilaterally decided to release the fukushima nuclear waste water into the sea before exhausting all safe ways of disposal and without fully consulting with neighboring countries and the internationa
both local citizens and neighboring countries after the break. kaiser or more of my guide to financial survival this. is a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right. not accountable. to the. holy destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for. government has announced that it's planning to dump contaminated water from the fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean more than a 1000000 tons going to be released the process will begin...
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who work in san marino it is obvious that our citizens in fact do live together and for many hours a day it was natural for me to ask my friends in san marino to use the sputnik vaccine which had been available for many weeks in san marino and the results were excellent i'm sure some reno politicians are considering the possibility of quickly accepting arab request especially considering the news that the johnson and johnson vaccine rollout is now blocked by the united states and 200000 doses arriving in italy are held up at customs europe is now like a big mammoth it's a very slow bureaucratic system and when an emergency occurs like the one we're seeing now we can't think of a peacetime bureaucracy we have to speed up the procedures we have to expand horizons and look at the experience of others in a short time russia has managed to create an effective vaccine that is used in more than 60 countries around the world but almost 3000000000 people live. in this difficult year we have realized that the only response to the pandemic worldwide is a vaccine ordinary citizens do not care wh
who work in san marino it is obvious that our citizens in fact do live together and for many hours a day it was natural for me to ask my friends in san marino to use the sputnik vaccine which had been available for many weeks in san marino and the results were excellent i'm sure some reno politicians are considering the possibility of quickly accepting arab request especially considering the news that the johnson and johnson vaccine rollout is now blocked by the united states and 200000 doses...
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who work in san marino it is obvious that our citizens in fact do live together and for many hours a day it was natural for me to ask my friends in san marino to use the sputnik vaccine which has been available for many weeks in san marino and the results were excellent i'm sure some rino politicians are considering the possibility of quickly accepting our own request especially considering the news that the johnson and johnson vaccine rollout is now blocked by the united states and $200000.00 doses arriving it's really held up at customs. in this difficult here we has realized that the only response to the pandemic worldwide is a vaccine ordinary citizens do not care where italy gets the vaccines from they interested in the fact that there is a solution from a practical point of view in terms of saving human lives thus the sooner we have vaccinate all our citizens the sooner we can get back on track including from an economic point of view europe has decided to develop a common strategy and that is why we're lagging behind where very late and that is why it is my duty as mayor to gi
who work in san marino it is obvious that our citizens in fact do live together and for many hours a day it was natural for me to ask my friends in san marino to use the sputnik vaccine which has been available for many weeks in san marino and the results were excellent i'm sure some rino politicians are considering the possibility of quickly accepting our own request especially considering the news that the johnson and johnson vaccine rollout is now blocked by the united states and $200000.00...
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this is an urgently important question that we must address as citizens and as teachers and all citizens have to converge around recognizing that this is not a partisan problem. it is a constitutional problem of the highest magnitude. i do not have the solutions for you this morning. i want to begin a conversation with you in a moment. but i should say that the constitution center has started an exciting initiative called a madisonian constitution for all. what would -- asking the topic we're talking about today, what would madison think about our current congress, presidency, courts and media and how can we resurrect the triumph of reason rather than passion today? it's co-chaired by the heads of the federalist society and the american constitution society and by senators mike lee and chris coons in the senate and zoe loffrin and we're going to launch it in the fall with a special issue with the atlantic magazine that will ask some of these questions and we're going to try to spend the next few years trying to identify solutions to the problems i just set out. just to put one or two on
this is an urgently important question that we must address as citizens and as teachers and all citizens have to converge around recognizing that this is not a partisan problem. it is a constitutional problem of the highest magnitude. i do not have the solutions for you this morning. i want to begin a conversation with you in a moment. but i should say that the constitution center has started an exciting initiative called a madisonian constitution for all. what would -- asking the topic we're...
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citizens people are misperceiving this as an organic uprising against you know legitimate anger against the police when what it is is i think organizations such as b.l.m. and. exploiting the situations that arise slapping their narrative on it and then attacking the police for it they don't want to try to make some concessions and say ok we can use some reform or we're going basically what it is is if people want the police to get you know better training and to you know what you know and that that sort of thing that makes sense to me but to just come up with a false narrative that's not backed by any evidence at all and then to say oh they need to reform that just goes a step too far if they can show the evidence that we need to reform not anecdotal situations that they were manipulating into something the police did wrong then you know we're up for it but to try to just come with these false narratives and try to exploit them to you know either choir's 1 i federalize the local police departments or to you know put it at a disadvantage to criminals you know we're just not going to go f
citizens people are misperceiving this as an organic uprising against you know legitimate anger against the police when what it is is i think organizations such as b.l.m. and. exploiting the situations that arise slapping their narrative on it and then attacking the police for it they don't want to try to make some concessions and say ok we can use some reform or we're going basically what it is is if people want the police to get you know better training and to you know what you know and that...
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citizens. r.t. new york. ok let's get the thoughts now of steve pumper he's a retired seattle police officer and a member of the national police association good evening t. stay thanks for your time tonight let's start with what we're hearing from many people and including from politicians to you that the police needs to reform and it needs to be defunded what you think needs to be done. well i think what's happening is people are misperceiving this is an organic uprising against you know legitimate anger against the police when what it is is i think organizations such as b.l.m. and. exploiting the situations that arise slapping their narrative on it and then attacking the police for it if you listen to what they're saying you know for instance like the slaughter going on the no. there is no numbers back that up at all none and they don't keep bringing this the same narrative and again not organic this isn't people just rising up off the couch getting upset at something 2. this is definitely something that's
citizens. r.t. new york. ok let's get the thoughts now of steve pumper he's a retired seattle police officer and a member of the national police association good evening t. stay thanks for your time tonight let's start with what we're hearing from many people and including from politicians to you that the police needs to reform and it needs to be defunded what you think needs to be done. well i think what's happening is people are misperceiving this is an organic uprising against you know...
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citizens. r.t. new york. ok well let's talk further about all of this now with wendy preserve radio show host in the united states to me pretty sure you time thanks for coming on with saying again tensions very high in some parts of the united states particularly in minnesota firstly i just wondered what your views were on what should be done to calm the current situation down. i would say honestly from a logical and commonsense point of view i would say that the leaders of the communities should get together with the leaders of the state and local governments sit down and talk in discussing solutions i don't know if they can get to that point because tensions are so dialed to the left and right the people that are getting hurt are in the middle. but if but if i was if i had some type of leadership in that situation i would try my very best to discuss fast and. proven solutions. and. not do it on a one time basis this needs to be on a consistent basis i don't know whether it should be every week or what but i
citizens. r.t. new york. ok well let's talk further about all of this now with wendy preserve radio show host in the united states to me pretty sure you time thanks for coming on with saying again tensions very high in some parts of the united states particularly in minnesota firstly i just wondered what your views were on what should be done to calm the current situation down. i would say honestly from a logical and commonsense point of view i would say that the leaders of the communities...
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they come citizen. my answer is no.ame here a long time ago have aobeyed our laws and paid taxes, they should no longer have to fear working in shadows and deportation, that is one compromise i can see congress make, at the end of that, there should not be a granting of citizenship. the original sin of coming to america against american's laws, should deprive and deny anyone. of that most sacred thing, american citizenship. bill: okay. victor, what do you think of what ari said. whatever liberal, democrats or elites may think, i think a lot of people will change attitude, along lines that ari was talking about. >> maybe you can discuss as, if you have been here, working a path to possible legal immigration, we missed that the mexican-american and latin-american communities are supposedly for this, but they come en masse and undocumented they folk us in latino communities -- focus in let he communities most would rather have advance placement in their school, that community, polls about 45% against this open border, that
they come citizen. my answer is no.ame here a long time ago have aobeyed our laws and paid taxes, they should no longer have to fear working in shadows and deportation, that is one compromise i can see congress make, at the end of that, there should not be a granting of citizenship. the original sin of coming to america against american's laws, should deprive and deny anyone. of that most sacred thing, american citizenship. bill: okay. victor, what do you think of what ari said. whatever...
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and as citizens. i don't want citizens with a c, but, are you, what i call a citizen with a small seat? of your community. do you understand that to keep it healthy, to keep it flourishing, we have to work together? that is what civic involvement means. figuring out ways to work together to make a more perfect union. david: it's interesting that one of the only times in the united states where one has to actually know something about civics is if you are a naturalized citizen candidate. so, was your mother and naturalized citizen? justice sotomayor: no, because she was born in puerto rico. and under a 1917 law called the jones act, puerto ricans are born u.s. citizens as soon as they moved to the mainland. so, when she came over in world war ii, she was considered an american citizen. david: for those who are born, let's say somewhere else, if you want to be a u.s. citizen after roughly five years of residency, you have to take a citizenship test. i think it is 100 potential questions you ask, 10 of t
and as citizens. i don't want citizens with a c, but, are you, what i call a citizen with a small seat? of your community. do you understand that to keep it healthy, to keep it flourishing, we have to work together? that is what civic involvement means. figuring out ways to work together to make a more perfect union. david: it's interesting that one of the only times in the united states where one has to actually know something about civics is if you are a naturalized citizen candidate. so, was...
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the citizens build their church as he put it without the support of the clergy and nobility. it was a daring undertaking. not churchmen but city councilman climbed into the building pit to lay the foundation. what courage what optimism. fabry names 1377 as the start of construction and praises the boldness of the oem citizens who had grown rich through the textile train. but really fabry did not know that it would take another 513 years for the building to shine in all its splendor. today the oh minister is still the tallest church in the world. but for centuries this glorious was neglected because soon after its completion in the 16th century omh became protestant and the lutheran preachers did not appreciate such soaring spaces for their somber sermons home. martin luther visited home and called the minster gigantic but quite impractical gothic was out. and status symbols like the precious glass windows the besser errors a merchant family had placed in their chapel which against the tastes of the a qana clastic protestants as did presumably the gothic humor of this depictio
the citizens build their church as he put it without the support of the clergy and nobility. it was a daring undertaking. not churchmen but city councilman climbed into the building pit to lay the foundation. what courage what optimism. fabry names 1377 as the start of construction and praises the boldness of the oem citizens who had grown rich through the textile train. but really fabry did not know that it would take another 513 years for the building to shine in all its splendor. today the...
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in law, a canadian citizen like an american citizen, like citizens c everywhere can't be prevented fromering their own country but justin trudeau has seen fit to impose this full figure entrance fee on people who can't be prevented from entering their own countries. this is -- i don't think normality is coming back, and in other words i think freedom of movement is kaput in the western world and when john kerry talks about an exciting time, it will be john kerry and justin trudeau and the other big shots flying around to davos just as they all we. meantime in ontario it's not so exciting because if you are in a long-term care facility, you haven't been able to leave your room for the last year -- think aboutt that. at the same time john kerry is saying the great reset is so exciting, if you are down there at ground level, if you're not flying around on your private jet and ear in a long-term care facility, you haven't been able to step outside in a year, in a year! we've done things the citizens in western nations that have never been done, not in the worst place in history, not in lond
in law, a canadian citizen like an american citizen, like citizens c everywhere can't be prevented fromering their own country but justin trudeau has seen fit to impose this full figure entrance fee on people who can't be prevented from entering their own countries. this is -- i don't think normality is coming back, and in other words i think freedom of movement is kaput in the western world and when john kerry talks about an exciting time, it will be john kerry and justin trudeau and the other...
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citizens including naturalized citizens are eligible for all publicly funded health coverage programs which includes medicaid, the children's health insurance program, the affordable care act qualified health programs and medicare if they meet the other criteria. for people with lawful permanent resident status as we discussed, if they met the five-year bar, they could be eligible for medicaid or medicare. if they have not met the five-year bar, they could be eligible to purchase qualified health plans on the exchange. their other lawfully present immigration categories, any of which are eligible to -- many of which are eligible to purchase plans. affordability remains a barrier. many people have access to qualified health plans still have to pay out-of-pocket costs. unlike medicaid, which in most circumstances, there are no out-of-pocket costs, qualified health lands do include out-of-pocket costs and that serves as a barrier for lower income folks for accessing the services they need. there is data that shows out-of-pocket costs as little as one to three dollars prevents people from
citizens including naturalized citizens are eligible for all publicly funded health coverage programs which includes medicaid, the children's health insurance program, the affordable care act qualified health programs and medicare if they meet the other criteria. for people with lawful permanent resident status as we discussed, if they met the five-year bar, they could be eligible for medicaid or medicare. if they have not met the five-year bar, they could be eligible to purchase qualified...
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all this granting of privileges takes place in consensus with all those who have power over the citizens of this and how we can see that here in the formulation of those who have used at protest over the c.v.s. pharmacy and said in other words it is taking care of the no one can say off to its oh i didn't know and i object above all and this is very important it is the bishop as the lord of the town who appears here is a proponent of along with other persons clerical unworldly who in some way have claims on the citizen and. the romanesque are becoming more and more churches of the people and there for science were changing too soon appearing in gothic rayment and not only that. the facade of cathedral has an amusing popular stone figure one that originated in the middle class 20th century. just enough to wrists who come here always ask 1st about the cathedral docks and where is it but it's at the entrance portal to do you know master builder in the last century any pond who carried out renovations on the cathedral in the 1920 s. left a memorial to his pet dogs and. there are a lot of dif
all this granting of privileges takes place in consensus with all those who have power over the citizens of this and how we can see that here in the formulation of those who have used at protest over the c.v.s. pharmacy and said in other words it is taking care of the no one can say off to its oh i didn't know and i object above all and this is very important it is the bishop as the lord of the town who appears here is a proponent of along with other persons clerical unworldly who in some way...
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but i come before you as a citizen that the united states and also a citizen of the cherokee nation. i'm an eighth generation oklahoma because of the trail of tears. at the time of our forced removing the cherokee's own farms and large plantation's and aunts lindsay pointed out, our constitution was adopted in 1827 and with sacoolas invention silver as lindsay also stated, almost every family of the cherokee nation had at least one literate member. it compares to the high literacy right of the cherokee nation. in 1820, the publication of the cherokee phoenix, the cherokee became well informed on the issues every movable. by 1819 our people had seated 90% of our original's land. by the time of removal, a little dark area at the bottom is all that was left. these remaining lands, we sought to keep on our white neighbors -- cherokee farms sought to have them removed. 1832 decision of the supreme court recognized the sovereignty of the cherokee nation. yet even this did not save us from the treaty signed by a handful of cherokee's. major ridge is one of the principal leaders. the signers
but i come before you as a citizen that the united states and also a citizen of the cherokee nation. i'm an eighth generation oklahoma because of the trail of tears. at the time of our forced removing the cherokee's own farms and large plantation's and aunts lindsay pointed out, our constitution was adopted in 1827 and with sacoolas invention silver as lindsay also stated, almost every family of the cherokee nation had at least one literate member. it compares to the high literacy right of the...
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we want to be citizens. that means for example, we could provide for our families or we have fought in wars. therefore we are citizens and there's various ways that it was a kind of masculine discourse. and so i guess and you kind of you talk about that. i guess i just like you to kind of talk think out loud a little bit about you know, what was the status of african-american women in these discourses of citizenship. did you notice black women defining citizenship differently or similarly to the ways black men did um yeah, this is so uh, this is a really this is a really interesting way of posing this question and it's not a way that i've thought about it. like are they are they making similar arguments? are they are they making contrasting arguments one of the things that that is coming to me and that um i think i try to speak to in the book. is that some of the evidence suggests that black women were embracing the prevailing and i think deeply gendered rhetoric surrounding citizenship that largely black ma
we want to be citizens. that means for example, we could provide for our families or we have fought in wars. therefore we are citizens and there's various ways that it was a kind of masculine discourse. and so i guess and you kind of you talk about that. i guess i just like you to kind of talk think out loud a little bit about you know, what was the status of african-american women in these discourses of citizenship. did you notice black women defining citizenship differently or similarly to...
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that is for sure. >> it was started by citizens. you know, it has been carried on by citizens.had a lot of trials and tribulations, but it held true to the tradition of the west and the western culture. it has become and is an integral part of the community and nobody can imagine sheridan, wyoming without the sheridan wyo rodeo alive. hopefully in 150 years, they will be saying the same thing. >> you can watch this and other programs at c-span.org cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span3. if you like american history, keep up with us on facebook, twitter and youtube, learned about what happened this day and a history and see clips of upcoming programs, follow us at c-span history. hello, my name is paul. morando. i'm the chief curator here at the national museum of the united states army. the museum is mission is to tell the army story through the eyes of american soldiers. from 1775 to present day the stories and the artifacts that you find i
that is for sure. >> it was started by citizens. you know, it has been carried on by citizens.had a lot of trials and tribulations, but it held true to the tradition of the west and the western culture. it has become and is an integral part of the community and nobody can imagine sheridan, wyoming without the sheridan wyo rodeo alive. hopefully in 150 years, they will be saying the same thing. >> you can watch this and other programs at c-span.org cities tour. this is american...
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that's a lot of different signatures to get. 500,000 citizens signed to have it put on there only to have it tossed by the illinois supreme court, which is appointed and controlled by madigan. tossed out three times. the second thing is we look at former attorney general holder's and former president obama's attempts to go after states, and they never picked a single democratic state to go after. ultimately, i think, for the voters' sake, if we look at what's going on through a partisan perspective, this getting pulled to the polls, so we have far more vitriol going on, far more partisanship, ultimately, i believed it we had more 50/50 type of districts drawn, we would have a lot more cooperation happening in the halls of state legislatures and, frankly, in the halls of congress. >> i'm here in chicago, and i want to establish my bipartisan fears. i found the actions of madigan, of the illinois supreme court to be completely reprehensible on the docket of redistricting. i think illinois would benefit much more than the broader united states from an independent commission. on the topi
that's a lot of different signatures to get. 500,000 citizens signed to have it put on there only to have it tossed by the illinois supreme court, which is appointed and controlled by madigan. tossed out three times. the second thing is we look at former attorney general holder's and former president obama's attempts to go after states, and they never picked a single democratic state to go after. ultimately, i think, for the voters' sake, if we look at what's going on through a partisan...
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also a citizen of the cherokee nation. and i'm an eighth generation oklahoman because of the trail of tears. >> at the time of the forced removal, the cherokee owned farms and even large plantations. as lindsay pointed out, almost every family of the cherokee nation had at least one litter member and it compares to the high illiteracy rate around the cherokee nation. so with the publication in 1828 of our newspaper, the cherokee phoenix, the cher keys became well informed on the issues of removal. by 1819 our people had seated 19% of our original lands. lindsay pointed this out also. at the time of removal the dark area at the bottom is all that was left. so these remaining lands we sought to keep while our white neighbors sought to have them removed. the u.s. supreme court recognized the sovereignty of the cherokee nation, and yet even this did not save us from the treaty signed by a handful of cher keys. with major rich as one of the principal leaders. the signers had no authority to speak for the cherokee nation yet con
also a citizen of the cherokee nation. and i'm an eighth generation oklahoman because of the trail of tears. >> at the time of the forced removal, the cherokee owned farms and even large plantations. as lindsay pointed out, almost every family of the cherokee nation had at least one litter member and it compares to the high illiteracy rate around the cherokee nation. so with the publication in 1828 of our newspaper, the cherokee phoenix, the cher keys became well informed on the issues of...
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so the article four section two says the citizens of the states are entitled to the immunities of the states and i didn't just give a direct quote of it, but it really is confusing language and it would refer to this thing called state citizenship and then if you are the citizen of a state you have different immunities other states and so a lot of what is going on in the period of the revolution to the civil war there's a lot of discussions about what this means for anybody and it has a lot to do with commerce actually of whether let's say a white male business owner can transact business in one state if he's from another state and questions like that that have to deal with kind of commerce but in the case of african-americans it becomes a serious questions about whether black citizens of a state have the right to travel to other states and be free and have certain rights of other states and this becomes a hot button issue over the period from the 1820s all the way to the civil war and reconstruction and i can give some examples of that if you want. >> sure. the most significant and p
so the article four section two says the citizens of the states are entitled to the immunities of the states and i didn't just give a direct quote of it, but it really is confusing language and it would refer to this thing called state citizenship and then if you are the citizen of a state you have different immunities other states and so a lot of what is going on in the period of the revolution to the civil war there's a lot of discussions about what this means for anybody and it has a lot to...
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you know, it started by citizens, you know, it's been carried on by citizens had a lot of trials and tribulations, but it kind of held true to the tradition of the west and our western culture and you know, it's become and is an integral part of the community and nobody can imagine shared why only without shared way or rodeo in july? it's just unthinkable and hopefully may not think well in 150 years that be saying the same thing that's what we'd like. you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org cities tour. this is american history tv only on c-span 3. next virginia lee dornhagen recounts her time as a us army nurse during the vietnam war. she describes injuries. she treated the night the hospital came under fire and the effect the job had on her life. this interview is from the veterans history project and was conducted by the atlanta history center's kenan research center. and an hour 30 minutes on the presidency harry s truman presidential library and museum director kurt graham talks with the national archives foundation's
you know, it started by citizens, you know, it's been carried on by citizens had a lot of trials and tribulations, but it kind of held true to the tradition of the west and our western culture and you know, it's become and is an integral part of the community and nobody can imagine shared why only without shared way or rodeo in july? it's just unthinkable and hopefully may not think well in 150 years that be saying the same thing that's what we'd like. you can watch this and other programs on...
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the citizens build their church as he put it without the support of the clergy and nobility. it was a daring undertaking. not churchmen but city councilman climbed into the building pit to lay the foundation. what courage what optimism. top renames 1377 as the start of construction and praises the boldness of the oem citizens who had grown rich through the textile train. but felix fabry did not know that it would take another 513 years for the building to shine in all its splendor. today the omen star is still the tallest church in the world. but for centuries this glory was neglected because soon after its completion in the 16th century home became protestant and the lutheran preachers did not appreciate such soaring spaces for their somber sermons. martin luther visited only and called the minster gigantic but quite impractical gothic was out. and status symbols like the precious glass windows the besser hours a merchant family had placed in their chapel which against the tastes of the a qana clastic protestants as did presumably the gothic humor of this depiction of mary a
the citizens build their church as he put it without the support of the clergy and nobility. it was a daring undertaking. not churchmen but city councilman climbed into the building pit to lay the foundation. what courage what optimism. top renames 1377 as the start of construction and praises the boldness of the oem citizens who had grown rich through the textile train. but felix fabry did not know that it would take another 513 years for the building to shine in all its splendor. today the...
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also a citizen of the cherokee nation. and i'm an eighth generation oklahoman because of the trail of tears. at the time of our forced removal, the cherokees owned farms and even large plantations. as lindsey pointed out, almost our constitution was adopted in 1827, patterned after the united states and with se yoi ya's invention as lindsey also stated, almost every family of the cherokee nation had at least one member and it compares to the high illiteracy rates surrounding the cherokee nation. skm so with the publication in 1828 of our newspaper, the cherokee phoenix, the cherokees became well informed on the issues of removal. by 1819 our people had seated 19% of our original lands. lindsey pointed this out also. by the time of removal, the little dark area at the bottom, was all that was left. so these remaining lands we sought to keep while our white neighbors sought to have them removed. the u.s. supreme court in its 1832 decision, wooster versus georgia, recognized the sovereignty of the cherokee nation, yet even th
also a citizen of the cherokee nation. and i'm an eighth generation oklahoman because of the trail of tears. at the time of our forced removal, the cherokees owned farms and even large plantations. as lindsey pointed out, almost our constitution was adopted in 1827, patterned after the united states and with se yoi ya's invention as lindsey also stated, almost every family of the cherokee nation had at least one member and it compares to the high illiteracy rates surrounding the cherokee...
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citizens not eligible. tucker carlson is the host of "tucker carlson tonight" on fox news and the brand new "tucker carlson today" on fox nation and after that comes tucker carlson this morning and tucker are carlson's afternoon tea. you won't want to miss that last one. tucker, you made a throw away line and the government says, you know, that's a united states idea. but only for people who shouldn't be in the country in the first place. >> tucker: i'm laughing because this is one of about 10 stories that i know you have covered where the government shows preference to people who have shown absolutely contempt for our customs, our laws, our system itself and they are being treated better than american citizens. now, i know that the left and all the little gate keepers on twitter become literally hysterical if you use the term replacement. if you suggest that the track party is trying to replace the current electorate the voters now casting ballots with new people, more obedient voters from the third world.
citizens not eligible. tucker carlson is the host of "tucker carlson tonight" on fox news and the brand new "tucker carlson today" on fox nation and after that comes tucker carlson this morning and tucker are carlson's afternoon tea. you won't want to miss that last one. tucker, you made a throw away line and the government says, you know, that's a united states idea. but only for people who shouldn't be in the country in the first place. >> tucker: i'm laughing...
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to be citizens in london that's quite remarkable in itself. and they can be sure they were absent our citizens now we've decided to demand our citizenship back it's as simple as that of his son because. i was. most by how humorous the slogans worth photos of. the 1st one was from a young woman who signs said which if you don't even have the support of my bra. i. i. i. i. think she'll keep taking back the streets before me i saw young and old whole families marching the people were able to speak more freely again for algeria it was astounding that we're like the north korea of africa was that was that i was can even watch my money event that really made an impression on me the card announcing my shoe we were marching and we were surrounded by slavic fundamentalists lines to we all stood together yelling the same slogans with the same goal of him in the object. are all united the people against the traders the algerian people we are all united the people against the trader the okemos i never got any nasty looks and wasn't a curse that did me thi
to be citizens in london that's quite remarkable in itself. and they can be sure they were absent our citizens now we've decided to demand our citizenship back it's as simple as that of his son because. i was. most by how humorous the slogans worth photos of. the 1st one was from a young woman who signs said which if you don't even have the support of my bra. i. i. i. i. think she'll keep taking back the streets before me i saw young and old whole families marching the people were able to speak...