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the question is a state constitutionally bound to offer that remedy? and this court has recognized in cases like pennsylvania v. finley, for example, that states have wide discretion in structuring their post conviction. and the next point, though, has to do with -- >> that has to be different because as justice breyer pointed out, you have wide discretion to structure it as you want. but if you structured it in a way that you're going to say i'm offering due process, isn't there a check, a substantive check by due process that you have to offer the minimum? >> well, i mean, that is the question. so this court has found that there's a substantive check on due process in griffith where we're talking about direct review. when we're talking about collateral review, i mean, our view although we haven't taken a position on it, collateral review is a different animal. >> we have any number of cases where states have viewed exceptions as controlling the fact that they have to offer the constitution. >> but this court has never held that. >> hasn't yet. why shouldn't we? >> unde
the question is a state constitutionally bound to offer that remedy? and this court has recognized in cases like pennsylvania v. finley, for example, that states have wide discretion in structuring their post conviction. and the next point, though, has to do with -- >> that has to be different because as justice breyer pointed out, you have wide discretion to structure it as you want. but if you structured it in a way that you're going to say i'm offering due process, isn't there a check,...
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justice: any state with miller habeas habeas has retroactive on state? michael dreeben: -- justice: any state with miller has attracted on this date habeas? michael dreeben: yes, they have concluded miller is retroactive and most have been asked substantive law. there are a couple of opinions that talk about the watershed exception which is not the way that we think this case should be analyzed, but not only did the states do that, but the united states has taken that position with respect to the juveniles that were sentenced before miller to life without parole as the mandatory sentence. the resentencing of those that have taken place so far, only about 10, but those defendants have almost uniformly received sentences that our terms of years significantly shorter. justice: what is the population we are dealing with is most states to apply the miller retroactively? is it the figure of 2000 people with life without parole? michael dreeben: i have not -- may i answer? i have not broken it down numerically, but michigan has not applied it retroactively and
justice: any state with miller habeas habeas has retroactive on state? michael dreeben: -- justice: any state with miller has attracted on this date habeas? michael dreeben: yes, they have concluded miller is retroactive and most have been asked substantive law. there are a couple of opinions that talk about the watershed exception which is not the way that we think this case should be analyzed, but not only did the states do that, but the united states has taken that position with respect to...
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has made. michigan state with its 12th straight. connor cook with another brilliant performance and they survive the celebration hangover which was worrying them all week long after the win over michigan. let's go to the field and laura. >> thanks. coach, we know your offensive line is banged up but connor cook continues to be so accurate despite the pressure. what do you make of his performance tonight? >> well, i thought he got hit a number of times tonight, and clutch catches by our guys. and they played -- the score is not indicative how close the game was, obviously. but hey, he's playing. and we keep moving. >> two rushing touchdowns to close this one out. how big was that offensive line to give some confidence going into the bye week. >> the fact that we are running. credit indiana. they played well. we busted a couple of them. >> this bye week comes at a good time for you. what are the plans to make sure everybody gets healthy. >> we're in the going to practice. we need to get our guys back healthy. we're going to work our g
has made. michigan state with its 12th straight. connor cook with another brilliant performance and they survive the celebration hangover which was worrying them all week long after the win over michigan. let's go to the field and laura. >> thanks. coach, we know your offensive line is banged up but connor cook continues to be so accurate despite the pressure. what do you make of his performance tonight? >> well, i thought he got hit a number of times tonight, and clutch catches by...
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michigan state has won 21 of its last 22 games in the big ten. that's stunning. 2:17 left. too much time to make up a 45-26 deficit. ball came loose. down. michigan state saying they had it. guys starting to push and shove each other a little bit. and michigan state has the football. >> ed: connor cook loves the special teams all of a sudden. that was excellent work. >> mike: chris fry recovered and took the ball away from the return man. >> ed: fighting for it. and unfortunately now -- >> mike: indiana is so close. >> ed: they really are. >> mike: right on the edge of being a really good football team. >> ed: and michigan state can't quite run out the clock. with having one time-out, and because the clock was not running when they got the ball back, they're not going to be able to quite run this out completely without a first down. but here's indiana down the stretch. it has been a brutal run here. ohio state, michigan state. they like ohio state. the question for indiana, can they get two wins down the stretch. i think they're better than maryland. i think they're better t
michigan state has won 21 of its last 22 games in the big ten. that's stunning. 2:17 left. too much time to make up a 45-26 deficit. ball came loose. down. michigan state saying they had it. guys starting to push and shove each other a little bit. and michigan state has the football. >> ed: connor cook loves the special teams all of a sudden. that was excellent work. >> mike: chris fry recovered and took the ball away from the return man. >> ed: fighting for it. and...
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michigan state has won 21 of its last 22 games in the big ten. that's stunning. 2:17 left. too much time to make up a 45-26 deficit. ball came loose. down. michigan state saying they had it. guys starting to push and shove each other a little bit. and michigan state has the football. >> ed: connor cook loves the special teams all of a sudden. >> mike: chris fry recovered and took the ball away from the return man. >> ed: fighting for it. and unfortunately now -- >> mike: indiana is so close. >> ed: they really are. >> mike: right on the edge of being a really good football team. quite run out the clock. with having one time-out, and because the clock was not running when they got the ball back, they're not going to be able to quite run this out completely without a first down. but here's indiana down the stretch. it has been a brutal run here. ohio state, michigan state. they like ohio state. the question for indiana, can they get two wins down the stretch. i think they're better than maryland. i think they're better than purdue. if kevin wilson can get this team a little he
michigan state has won 21 of its last 22 games in the big ten. that's stunning. 2:17 left. too much time to make up a 45-26 deficit. ball came loose. down. michigan state saying they had it. guys starting to push and shove each other a little bit. and michigan state has the football. >> ed: connor cook loves the special teams all of a sudden. >> mike: chris fry recovered and took the ball away from the return man. >> ed: fighting for it. and unfortunately now -- >> mike:...
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the state has decided consciously to synchronize its law that it will know will be applied. this serves purpose. the state says if we have to rectify in a constitutional error in our case that's become final, we would like the opportunity to do it and if the federal court is going to treat as retroactive, we would like the first crack at it. >> you are saying that thereafter be bound -- >> no. there's an elementary reason why that's not so, justice scalia. state determinations on the merits. that's the only time that the provision kicks in. a determination under teague is a threshold determination that comes before the decision on the merits. this court has said that in any number of cases. it's not a merit's resolution on the case. >> i was just going to suggest more on the merits. >> sure, justice roberts. it goes far beyond regulating the procedure by which youth are sentenced for homicide crimes. it compelled the state to adopt new sentencing options, an option that is less deveer than -- severe than life without parole. the only time that the court has invalidating a sen
the state has decided consciously to synchronize its law that it will know will be applied. this serves purpose. the state says if we have to rectify in a constitutional error in our case that's become final, we would like the opportunity to do it and if the federal court is going to treat as retroactive, we would like the first crack at it. >> you are saying that thereafter be bound -- >> no. there's an elementary reason why that's not so, justice scalia. state determinations on...
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if you look at prime minister netanyahu right now, number one, he has an interest in showing he's not partisan in the united states. it's not been a republican or democratic issue, it's an american thing. >> it changed this year. >> it has the feeling of changing this year. he has an interest of counteracting that, number one, and because you have real troubles right now in israel, i think this is a time when he wants the united states being seen as being with israel and also mending fences and not compounding things. >> most people, yourself says, a two state solution is not entirely likely with abbas and netanyahu. >> i don't have a high expectation of going from where we are to resolving the conflict, a big initiative that's bound to fail. i think for me, one of the things that's concerned me for the last three or four years has been the growing level of disbelief between both the israeli and the palestinian publi publicize. pliks. publics. when the anger and fear right now is at a high pitch the idea that can you go from that and solve the conflict strikes me as simply being illusory. the worst thing we can do
if you look at prime minister netanyahu right now, number one, he has an interest in showing he's not partisan in the united states. it's not been a republican or democratic issue, it's an american thing. >> it changed this year. >> it has the feeling of changing this year. he has an interest of counteracting that, number one, and because you have real troubles right now in israel, i think this is a time when he wants the united states being seen as being with israel and also...
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has received 184. the honorable daniel webster of the state of florida has received nine. the honorable jim cooper of the state of tennessee has received one. the honorable john lewis of georgia has received one. and the honorable colin poul has received one. -- colin powell has received one. therefore, the honorable paul d. ryan of the state of wisconsin having received the majority of the votes cast is duly elected as speaker of the house. the chair appoints the following committee to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy, the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, the gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer, the gentlewoman from washington state, mrs. mcmorris rodgers, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn, the gentleman from oregon, mr. walden, the gentleman from california, mr. becerra, the gentleman from indiana, mr. messer, the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley, the gentlewoman from kansas, ms. jenkins, the gentleman from new york, mr. israel, the gentlewoman from north ca
has received 184. the honorable daniel webster of the state of florida has received nine. the honorable jim cooper of the state of tennessee has received one. the honorable john lewis of georgia has received one. and the honorable colin poul has received one. -- colin powell has received one. therefore, the honorable paul d. ryan of the state of wisconsin having received the majority of the votes cast is duly elected as speaker of the house. the chair appoints the following committee to escort...
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the state still has the ability to impose that punishment. and that's a sharp distinction from what a procedural rule is and the united states' new conception of what a substantive rule would blur that. it would blur that and call into question all the capital sentencing cases and a heard i question, i don't remember which justice asked it about booker. and my reaction to that is but booker is a matter of the sixth amendment, made a sentencing guideline nonmandatory. and it surely opened up new sentencing outcomes. and so by what reason could a federal habeas petitioner now not say under the united states' new test booker is now ret retroactive or aileen for that matter. aileen overturned the mandatory minimum under the sixth amendment opening up new sentencing outcomes. why couldn't a federal defendant on federal habeas say now i ought to get the benefit of that rule retroactively? our position is those cases, booker aileen, aprendy are clearly procedural. as this case explained in summerlin. they're clearly procedural. and what the united st
the state still has the ability to impose that punishment. and that's a sharp distinction from what a procedural rule is and the united states' new conception of what a substantive rule would blur that. it would blur that and call into question all the capital sentencing cases and a heard i question, i don't remember which justice asked it about booker. and my reaction to that is but booker is a matter of the sixth amendment, made a sentencing guideline nonmandatory. and it surely opened up new...
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david ariosto has the story. >> on my orders the united states military has begun strikes against the al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> fall 2001. u.s. forces descend on afghanistan. their mission: dismantle al qaeda. order air strikes and link up with afghan fighters to drive the taliban from power. within weeks taliban positions crumble. and by november, the last taliban stronghold in the north, a city called kunduz, is under siege. as truckloads of u.s. backed northern alliance fighters barrel to the north, convoys of taliban defectors are seeing fleeing the city, pledging new loyalties. >> translator: in the future i will never take up a gun again because this gun and all this fighting has created disaster for our country. >> reporter: but fast-forward 14 years. despite blood, the loss of more than 2300 american lives, and 26,000 civilians, and treasure, nearly $1 trillion in u.s. spending, there are new signs that the prospects for peace may have already come and gone. the city of kunduz again fell to the taliban
david ariosto has the story. >> on my orders the united states military has begun strikes against the al qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. >> fall 2001. u.s. forces descend on afghanistan. their mission: dismantle al qaeda. order air strikes and link up with afghan fighters to drive the taliban from power. within weeks taliban positions crumble. and by november, the last taliban stronghold in the north, a city called...
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michigan state has won 21 of its last 22 games in the big ten. that's stunning. too much time to make up a 45-26 deficit. ball came loose. let's see if they ruled him down. michigan state saying they had it. guys starting to push and shove each other a little bit. and michigan state has the football. >> ed: connor cook loves the special teams all of a sudden. that was excellent work. >> mike: chris fry recovered and took the ball away from the return man. >> ed: fighting for it. and unfortunately now -- >> mike: indiana is so close. >> ed: they really are. >> mike: right on the edge of being a really good football team. >> ed: and michigan state can't quite run out the clock. with having one time-out, and because the clock was not running when they got the ball back, they're not going to be able to quite run this out completely without a first down. but here's indiana down the stretch. it has been a brutal run here. ohio state, michigan state. they like ohio state. the question for indiana, can they get two wins down the stretch. i think they're better than maryla
michigan state has won 21 of its last 22 games in the big ten. that's stunning. too much time to make up a 45-26 deficit. ball came loose. let's see if they ruled him down. michigan state saying they had it. guys starting to push and shove each other a little bit. and michigan state has the football. >> ed: connor cook loves the special teams all of a sudden. that was excellent work. >> mike: chris fry recovered and took the ball away from the return man. >> ed: fighting for...
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if your state has spent grant dollars for costs on your state exchange. mr. allen? >> we do not believe so. >> ms. o'toole? >> no. >> mr. gutierrez? microphon microphone, please. >> we have not spent outside any written authority from cms. >> mr. kissle? >> we have one item that we are trying to reconcile with our auditors before in spending it, it's in a segregated account. >> mr. lee? >> we are spending establishment funds to continue the final establishment of our exchange, federal dollars but no operational funds. >> mr. watley? >> no. >> can i ask each of you what your operational costs are this year for the exchange. mr. allen? >> for the current state fiscal year which began july 1st, our operational costs are about $12 million. >> ms. o'toole? >> thank you. sorry, i'm having trouble with the microphone. we are about the same. and i'm happy to provide the committee with a full balance sheet. >> thank you. mr. gutierrez? >> we are still in a very much a build year. our operation and build expenses within the connector are on the order of about $65 million. >>
if your state has spent grant dollars for costs on your state exchange. mr. allen? >> we do not believe so. >> ms. o'toole? >> no. >> mr. gutierrez? microphon microphone, please. >> we have not spent outside any written authority from cms. >> mr. kissle? >> we have one item that we are trying to reconcile with our auditors before in spending it, it's in a segregated account. >> mr. lee? >> we are spending establishment funds to continue the...
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the newspaper has worked for months for its release. the president of the united statesn spoke about his imprisonment. >> jason has been in prison in tehran for something more than writing about the hopes and fears of the iranian people. the white house has maintained the issues are separate, the agreement was signed without their release. his time behind bars has been troubled for the "washington post" foreign editor, he says the increasing trend of locking up journalists is alarming. >> we're used to the threat from armies and wars. what we have seen in the last couple of years, the governments seem to be arresting and holding journalists for the crime of doing nothing more than acting as journalists. >> and paying a substantial price. kimberly hal cut, al jazeera, washington. >>> still to come on al jazeera, votes are counted by torch light in guinea as the presidential poll, only the second since independence 16 years ago. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspec
the newspaper has worked for months for its release. the president of the united statesn spoke about his imprisonment. >> jason has been in prison in tehran for something more than writing about the hopes and fears of the iranian people. the white house has maintained the issues are separate, the agreement was signed without their release. his time behind bars has been troubled for the "washington post" foreign editor, he says the increasing trend of locking up journalists is...
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so far he has been cooperating with state price. he stopped his vehicle at the scene of the accident. but they tell me while he has not been charged the investigation is still in its early stages. dash cam video recorded by a trucker shows the tanker hauling swerved to avoid two mattresses. the truck driver loses control and runs into the guardrail. the tanker exploding on impact. we've learned the unidentified driver is from newark. this is the van carrying that bedding a few minutes and miles before the crash. you can see the mattresses tied to the roof. truckers know they have to be ever vigilante for events such as yesterday. >> you don't have time to think. just hang on. >> reporter: "the challenge" for this trucker was to run over that bedding or swerve. most i talked with say they would choose to run over. >> mattress run over. >> you would run over it. >> yeah. ain't going to hurt the truck. >> up have no time stop. the only way you can do is run it over. >> reporter: unclear how secure this bedding was tied to the van. here
so far he has been cooperating with state price. he stopped his vehicle at the scene of the accident. but they tell me while he has not been charged the investigation is still in its early stages. dash cam video recorded by a trucker shows the tanker hauling swerved to avoid two mattresses. the truck driver loses control and runs into the guardrail. the tanker exploding on impact. we've learned the unidentified driver is from newark. this is the van carrying that bedding a few minutes and miles...
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and the chairman has stated on this piece of legislation that it has privacy protections but i don't believe it goes far enough or we wouldn't be in this chamber vote after vote after vote trying to move this so that there is some personal privacy and so that there are some liberties that are protected. this amendment in front of us right now, madam president, is a commonsense middle ground approach that strengthens the standards for the federal government removing personal information prior to sharing it with the private sector. i want to leave my colleagues with two points. this is the same standard that the private sector is held to in the house-passed bill, supported by the chamber. if it's good enough -- if this bill -- if this amendment is good enough for the private sector, the question is, is why isn't it good enough for the federal -- for the federal sector or the government? and, two, my amendment strikes a balance between increasing privacy but still providing for realtime information sharing. madam president, thank you. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment, and
and the chairman has stated on this piece of legislation that it has privacy protections but i don't believe it goes far enough or we wouldn't be in this chamber vote after vote after vote trying to move this so that there is some personal privacy and so that there are some liberties that are protected. this amendment in front of us right now, madam president, is a commonsense middle ground approach that strengthens the standards for the federal government removing personal information prior to...
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we've got you covered. into the state and temperatures are possible this morning but significant rainfall has tracked east of the state. clouds will decrease this afternoon. winds will also be strong from the northwest today with gusts over 25 mph at times. cooler and mostly clear tonight with lows in the 30s. not as windy and a bit warmer sunday. winds will be from the south at 5-10 mph sunday. highs will be just around 60. monday looks to be a repeat of sunday. highs will again be around 60 with light track across the us for the week. we'll see a surge of some of the moisture into iowa tuesday into wednesday. a few storms are possible but expect mainly scattered showers. we'll end the work week with highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s.from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecas infooation from thh kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team:a cold front has tracked are not expected to move much today. highs will be i the 50s. a few spotty showers are possible this morning but significant rainfall has tracked east of the state
we've got you covered. into the state and temperatures are possible this morning but significant rainfall has tracked east of the state. clouds will decrease this afternoon. winds will also be strong from the northwest today with gusts over 25 mph at times. cooler and mostly clear tonight with lows in the 30s. not as windy and a bit warmer sunday. winds will be from the south at 5-10 mph sunday. highs will be just around 60. monday looks to be a repeat of sunday. highs will again be around 60...
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has been shot. u.s. secretary of state says he is cautiously encouraged that tensions between israelis and palestinians can ease. john kerry last held several hours of talks with benjamin netanyahu in germany. he will hold further talks on sat. as the violence continues, israelis are rushing to arm themselves against possible palestinian attacks. encouraging civilians with gun licenses to carry them. >> they say it's never been busier in this shooting range as an israeli settlement in occupied west bank. get cleared for a firearms license unlike other israeli citizens. more than 150,000 guns are privately owned in israel. add to that private security firms and all of the security forces and services. and that's a colossal amount of fire power on the streets. >> we literally can't believe how fast our predictions have proven right. because in the past few days there have been repeated killings of nen innocent people. >> palestinian israeli and international human rights organizations say there's a shoot to kill policy and t
has been shot. u.s. secretary of state says he is cautiously encouraged that tensions between israelis and palestinians can ease. john kerry last held several hours of talks with benjamin netanyahu in germany. he will hold further talks on sat. as the violence continues, israelis are rushing to arm themselves against possible palestinian attacks. encouraging civilians with gun licenses to carry them. >> they say it's never been busier in this shooting range as an israeli settlement in...
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connecticut which now has a robust state-based marketplace cut its uninsurance rate by more than 60%. in connecticut, the uninsurance rate is 5%. and california, which also had one of the high est uninsurance rates in the country, 21.6%, has managed to drop its rate by 25%. and finally, oregon which had one of the nation's highest uninsurance rates of 20% in 2013 also reduced its uninsurance rate by 55% to 8.8% today. how did this all happen? how did states manage to insure so many millions of people? the affordable care act has really provided these tools. so as we discuss call centers, web-based portals and all these other things, let's not forget that the affordable care act is really working to achieve its goals. and let's work together to try to make it better. i want to thank you for having this hearing. i want to thank our californians for joining us, mr. chairman, and i want to yield the balance of my time to ms. matsui from california. >> thank you very much for yielding. peter lee, thank you for coming to testify today. and let me reiterate, the affordable care act is workin
connecticut which now has a robust state-based marketplace cut its uninsurance rate by more than 60%. in connecticut, the uninsurance rate is 5%. and california, which also had one of the high est uninsurance rates in the country, 21.6%, has managed to drop its rate by 25%. and finally, oregon which had one of the nation's highest uninsurance rates of 20% in 2013 also reduced its uninsurance rate by 55% to 8.8% today. how did this all happen? how did states manage to insure so many millions of...
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michigan state indiana six straight wins has grand view back in the top five. perfect afternoon on the east side. grand view and peru state. vikings four-year starting quarterback, derek fulton going to work. up top to, cory , touchdown grandview... 14-3 vikes.one second remaining in the half... enough time for one final play... fulton to alex brammer diving catch. touchdown! a 36-yard strike as time expires. grand view wins big 34-3. rick fox, and the bulldogs welcome the dolphins to drake stadium. andy rice throwing to the front pylon, eric saubert snags the ball before it touches the turf... great touchdown reception for saubert, he had three for the game. drake 28 jacksonville 24 northern iowa ready for 6th ranked south dakota state. panthers hold the jackrabbits to 259 total yards in a defensive struggle. the royals are making up for lost time. after 29 years without a playoff appearance. the royals are going to a second straight world series. here's the play that sent those royals fans at power and light into an all night party... wade davis' five-out save
michigan state indiana six straight wins has grand view back in the top five. perfect afternoon on the east side. grand view and peru state. vikings four-year starting quarterback, derek fulton going to work. up top to, cory , touchdown grandview... 14-3 vikes.one second remaining in the half... enough time for one final play... fulton to alex brammer diving catch. touchdown! a 36-yard strike as time expires. grand view wins big 34-3. rick fox, and the bulldogs welcome the dolphins to drake...
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over the past 30 years the united states has consistently imported certain components of our american system into these agreements. due process protections, dispute settlement procedures, protection of private property rights. these are now standard terms, and those who engage with the united states at the bargaining table know that they're not negotiable. they never have been. that is until yesterday. our negotiators have now concluded that while some investors are entitled to equal treatment under the law, others aren't. what our negotiators have proposed sets the stage for the remainder of this negotiation, and for those deals that will be negotiated in the future such as the agreement with europe and future agreements with african nations. our trade agreements are now apparently nothing more than laboratories for settling partisan policies and picking winners and losers. if we condone this kind of behavior, how can we be assured it will ever end. as i stated in july, once we allow an entire sector to be treated unfairly, the question is, who's next? is it the beef industry in nebr
over the past 30 years the united states has consistently imported certain components of our american system into these agreements. due process protections, dispute settlement procedures, protection of private property rights. these are now standard terms, and those who engage with the united states at the bargaining table know that they're not negotiable. they never have been. that is until yesterday. our negotiators have now concluded that while some investors are entitled to equal treatment...
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the united states has such a program in place since 1979. it conducts these operations globally not just against countries like china with which the united states has some friction, but also with its allies like the philippines, and some of its security partners and other claimants in the south china sea like malaysia, taiwan and vietnam. i think the united states is hoping that china will lower tensions, that it will reconsider its rapid land reclamation, it's construction, it's militarization of the south china sea, and engage in more diplomacy to lower tensions with its neighbors. >> isn't there a danger that the opposite could be true? we don't know yet what the response is going to be practically from china. what do you think it's going to be? >> well, my guess is that the chinese will claim that the united states has militarized the china sees first and china is reacting. but the reality is that china has been militarizing the south china seas for a number of yea years. other claimants have as well. china is not the only country that ha
the united states has such a program in place since 1979. it conducts these operations globally not just against countries like china with which the united states has some friction, but also with its allies like the philippines, and some of its security partners and other claimants in the south china sea like malaysia, taiwan and vietnam. i think the united states is hoping that china will lower tensions, that it will reconsider its rapid land reclamation, it's construction, it's militarization...
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chairman, the president has stated he will veto this bill. further, any legislation of this nature is completely unnecessary since the president already has the authority to ease or even remove restrictions on crude oil exports and the obama administration has taken major steps to exercise that authority by approving crude oil swaps with mexico and applications to the export of. the bottom line, mr. chairman, is it is imperative for congress to consider a host of factors before we lift the current restrictions and certainly if we are to completely dismantle our nation's ability to restrict oil exports as proposed by h.r. 702. first, mr. chairman, there are consumer impacts, especially related to the price of crude oil and gasoline. a recent study found that changes to u.s. oil export policy will have little to no impact on the future price of oil. what we do know is that changes in our crude oil policy will lead to a significant payday for oil producers. with increases in annual profits aproaching $30 billion by 2025. next, there are the impac
chairman, the president has stated he will veto this bill. further, any legislation of this nature is completely unnecessary since the president already has the authority to ease or even remove restrictions on crude oil exports and the obama administration has taken major steps to exercise that authority by approving crude oil swaps with mexico and applications to the export of. the bottom line, mr. chairman, is it is imperative for congress to consider a host of factors before we lift the...
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tell us that there is a lot of support for this on the council, but one key member, the united states hasained silent, and historically, of course, the united states is israel's strongest ally on the council, and israel just said they are not in favor of this, for the chances of any concrete action in the future are perhaps questionable at best. >> all right. thank you very much. kristen is going to be watching that security council meeting as it gets underway. you can see the live shot there as the delegates start to assemble in the security council chamber. we have just seen the jordanian ambassador, the back of the head of the palestinian ambassador just there to the right of your screen, and we'll keep you right across that security council meeting here at al jazeera. >>> russia says it has hit more than 380 isil targets since launching air strikes in syria more than two weeks ago. rebels who are fighting the bashar al-assad government say they too have been repeatedly hit, and now they have been targeted in the south of aleppo as syrian forces launch a ground offensive there. zana ho
tell us that there is a lot of support for this on the council, but one key member, the united states hasained silent, and historically, of course, the united states is israel's strongest ally on the council, and israel just said they are not in favor of this, for the chances of any concrete action in the future are perhaps questionable at best. >> all right. thank you very much. kristen is going to be watching that security council meeting as it gets underway. you can see the live shot...
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you know that in many baltic states, they have invented some new thing, and international law. this hasthe case up until now regarding citizenship. a citizen, a foreigner, a person without citizenship, people with dual citizenship. the baltic states have invented something totally new. you know what they call them? they call them noncitizens. they call people who have been living for decades in the territory of the baltic states and who have been deprived of a whole number of political rights they cannot participate , in elections. their political and social rights have been restricted. everyone keeps silent about this as if this is the way it is supposed to be. of course, this cannot help but provoke an appropriate response. i proceed from the fact that our colleagues in the u.s. and the european union will base on today's principles of humanitarian law and will ensure modern principles of humanitarian law and ensure the political liberties and rights for all people. including for those people who are living in the territory of baltic states after the collapse of the ussr. when it come
you know that in many baltic states, they have invented some new thing, and international law. this hasthe case up until now regarding citizenship. a citizen, a foreigner, a person without citizenship, people with dual citizenship. the baltic states have invented something totally new. you know what they call them? they call them noncitizens. they call people who have been living for decades in the territory of the baltic states and who have been deprived of a whole number of political rights...
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. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high r h rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >> mike: 266 for this game. this is hall on the return. and a scrum at the 21. >> ed: if first two runs was both fourth and short. indiana committed to the run. elliott able -- he's just got incredible speed for how big he is. another fourth and short. this one on their side of the field. getting a will it bit of a spark. this is a call that urban meyer made. they needed some type of spark. on this last one, a little bit of a hold on the edge by michael thomas, not too bad. but elliott, once again, outrunning the field. >> mike: you talked about him being a track athlete, he just won three sprints in the second half. diamont trying to get to the outside,
. >> mike: ohio state on top of indiana, 34-20. and there's the man that has done the damage, ezekiel elliott, with a career-high r h rushing 234 yards just in the second half. this looks like one of the three games he finished the season last year. >> ed: his number kept going up every game against wisconsin, just over 200 against alabama, 220 and the championship game, 700 yards in the playoff run last year. >> mike: 266 for this game. this is hall on the return. and a scrum...
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state to not follow those rules. it is just ingrained. host: in the case of map, the has had more and certainly into the age of people of treasurings terrorism against the united states. leahy: we have a nation of laws. something likeve an exclusionary rules. we'll follow the rules. not the one time. we have to ill mother the rules. very easy and treacherous to go down. i have members of the senate laden'sma bin son-in-law was captured. be prosecuted in new york. in new york city. saying it was terrible. you can't have them come there. that, they read him his rights. they told him that. to that is we are a nation that believes in laws. want to show that example to the rest of the world? frankly, if you were a prosecutor in new york city and laden'sosama bin son-in-law being charged, and the evidenceof against him whether he con fezzed or not, you would do anything tonight one prosecuting that case. of course, he was convicted. we also sent the signal to the rest of the world that we follow the rule of law. why i worry about something like guantanamo. the's not the image o
state to not follow those rules. it is just ingrained. host: in the case of map, the has had more and certainly into the age of people of treasurings terrorism against the united states. leahy: we have a nation of laws. something likeve an exclusionary rules. we'll follow the rules. not the one time. we have to ill mother the rules. very easy and treacherous to go down. i have members of the senate laden'sma bin son-in-law was captured. be prosecuted in new york. in new york city. saying it was...
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walter fesenbeckh: our supreme court has stated that every individual has the right to take this path. the european convention on human rights also says this is an individual right. so we have a ruling from our highest court, the only such ruling in the world. >> but it's very different in germany. the german parliament, the bundestag, plans to pass a new law this fall. most experts believe it will criminalize the kind of assisted-suicide mediation that walter provides -- even though the majority of germans support it. erika preisig believes a law like this would be a disaster. she also accompanies people who wish to commit assisted suicide, many of them germans. the proposed law would make her assistance illegal. erika preisig: i couldn't go to germany and have those conversations. under some draft versions, even talking on the phone would be punishable. i would probably still do that, out of compassion. but i couldn't go to germany anymore, not even as a tourist. it would be too risky. >> if germany bans assisted suicide, the number of people who go to switzerland for that purpose m
walter fesenbeckh: our supreme court has stated that every individual has the right to take this path. the european convention on human rights also says this is an individual right. so we have a ruling from our highest court, the only such ruling in the world. >> but it's very different in germany. the german parliament, the bundestag, plans to pass a new law this fall. most experts believe it will criminalize the kind of assisted-suicide mediation that walter provides -- even though the...
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the european commission has been pushing for these three elements to be put in place, and across the three of them, the member states not delivering. >> the ambassador gave me a very diplomatic answer. has the united states stepped up to its either implied or area? >> well, the u.s. was for a very long time the leader in humanitarian aid. as i said, the figures have increased over time, but they haven't caught up with the needs. i think more should be done in this respect, and this is certainly something worth taking up with the u.s. the problems of resettlements that have been talked about are good. they should take place. but we should not have illusions that the numbers, even the highest numbers are met, which i doubt that they will, they would not solve the problem, but they would create hope. >> the united states, we should remind people has been talking about 10 or 15,000 people. >> it is an increase over what is done. i think depending on how it goes, it will grow. and we'll have to look how it works, but we hope it can grow. i also hope european countries will take people for resettlements, therefore offerin
the european commission has been pushing for these three elements to be put in place, and across the three of them, the member states not delivering. >> the ambassador gave me a very diplomatic answer. has the united states stepped up to its either implied or area? >> well, the u.s. was for a very long time the leader in humanitarian aid. as i said, the figures have increased over time, but they haven't caught up with the needs. i think more should be done in this respect, and this...
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procedures are impractical and impossible and we explain the reasons that the real estate department has stated wie they are impractical or impossible on page 10 of our report. >> as the department, indicated and mr. up dike advised us, they have received, the significant, community support for the continued city lease of this site, with the existing gasoline station operator. there is only one gasoline service, there is one gasoline and service station located within one mile driving distance and there is outing west of the subject lease property at 800 street, and there are six other gasoline stations located in two miles and, that is 2399, 19th avenue, and 2000, 19 avenue, and 1855, taravil and mission street and 2399 market street. on page, 11 of our report, we know that the proposed new lease will continue the grandfathered use of the gasoline station which is not confirming that the public, zoning of the property. and without competitive bidding, the budget and analyst office has insufficient evidence to conclude that the current non-conforming use of the site is highest and best use in s
procedures are impractical and impossible and we explain the reasons that the real estate department has stated wie they are impractical or impossible on page 10 of our report. >> as the department, indicated and mr. up dike advised us, they have received, the significant, community support for the continued city lease of this site, with the existing gasoline station operator. there is only one gasoline service, there is one gasoline and service station located within one mile driving...
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procedures are impractical and impossible and we explain the reasons that the real estate department has stated wie they are impractical or impossible on page 10 of our report. >> as the department, indicated and mr. up dike advised us, they have received, the significant, community support for the continued city lease of this site, with the existing gasoline station operator. there is only one gasoline service, there is one gasoline and service station located within one mile driving distance and there is outing west of the subject lease property at 800 street, and there are six other gasoline stations located in two miles and, that is 2399, 19th avenue, and 2000, 19 avenue, and 1855, taravil and mission street and 2399 market street. on page, 11 of our report, we know that the proposed new lease will continue the grandfathered use of the gasoline station which is not confirming that the public, zoning of the property. and without competitive bidding, the budget and analyst office has insufficient evidence to conclude that the current non-conforming use of the site is highest and best use in s
procedures are impractical and impossible and we explain the reasons that the real estate department has stated wie they are impractical or impossible on page 10 of our report. >> as the department, indicated and mr. up dike advised us, they have received, the significant, community support for the continued city lease of this site, with the existing gasoline station operator. there is only one gasoline service, there is one gasoline and service station located within one mile driving...
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a state of emergency has been in place over two years as part of a military provision. ahmed idris has the latest. >> reporter: two suicide bombers apparently attacked muslim worshippers in a mosque. and one of the bombs went off inside the mosque and the other outside of it. those on the scenes say 25 people were killed in between explosions. 26 others injured. reports of the blast according to eyewitnesss destroyed the mosque ass wore shiffers were praying. >> seven died after a coast guard ship crashed into a boat carrying refugees, off the coast of lesbos. a baby and three children are among the dead. 31 were rescued. the vessel was trying to flee from the coast guard. the european union and turkey agreed on a plan to ensure refugees stay in turkey. e.u. leaders will make sure turkey is not used as a transit country, and the issue topped the agenda at a summit in brussels. >> european leaders arrived in brussels facing multiple challenges. the war in syria, conflict in ukraine, and the aftershocks of the saga put the 28 nation block under mounting strain. it's the u
a state of emergency has been in place over two years as part of a military provision. ahmed idris has the latest. >> reporter: two suicide bombers apparently attacked muslim worshippers in a mosque. and one of the bombs went off inside the mosque and the other outside of it. those on the scenes say 25 people were killed in between explosions. 26 others injured. reports of the blast according to eyewitnesss destroyed the mosque ass wore shiffers were praying. >> seven died after a...
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i think it is important to see this in the context of the health-care the united states has provided rough usaid. in july, the inspector general issued a letter to the head of usaid, saying 80% of the hospitals and health care facilities they had listed is getting support from the united states -- you could not find the hospitals. they said there was questions raised about many of these locations. [indiscernible] locations reported by the united states. nursesu have doctors and being in a very terrible situation trying to deliver health care [indiscernible] amy: we're going to go to dr. gino strada and get your the telephone so we can hear you more clearly. dr. gino strada, in milan, italy, can you talk about what it means that doctors without borders will be shutting down their operation in northern kunduz after this u.s. airstrike on the hospital that killed so many? what will it mean for the people there? what kind of access will they have to medicine? >> well, this is a major problem that we still have to understand . the main issue is to ensure at the moment a sort of fast track,
i think it is important to see this in the context of the health-care the united states has provided rough usaid. in july, the inspector general issued a letter to the head of usaid, saying 80% of the hospitals and health care facilities they had listed is getting support from the united states -- you could not find the hospitals. they said there was questions raised about many of these locations. [indiscernible] locations reported by the united states. nursesu have doctors and being in a very...
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what he also told me was that this new force has the back of both the united states and russia. and signs on the ground really indicate or lend really credence to those claims. >> zeina khodr in beirut for us. >>> zimbabwe says it will not file charges against walter palmer the minnesota dentist who faced global condemnation for killing cecil the lion. two independent investigations into the police killing of 12-year-old tamir rice. found that the officer had provocation when he killed tamir rice last year. >> a 12-year-old playing in a park in cleveland, ohio with a toy gun. it was missing the orange cap which would indicate it was a toy. but it was enough to scare someone. the man seen here sitting into the background to calling the police. he said the gun was probably fake. >> it's probably fake. >> but that wasn't passed on to officer tim lowman who fired the fatal shots within seconds of arriving on the scene or his partner. he also had no idea the victim was just 12 years old. >> shotlshots fired, male down,k male, maybe 20. >> anger brought protesters onto the street acro
what he also told me was that this new force has the back of both the united states and russia. and signs on the ground really indicate or lend really credence to those claims. >> zeina khodr in beirut for us. >>> zimbabwe says it will not file charges against walter palmer the minnesota dentist who faced global condemnation for killing cecil the lion. two independent investigations into the police killing of 12-year-old tamir rice. found that the officer had provocation when he...
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states. the couple has an outstanding warrant over vandalism charges in the state of california., they fled to canada because they feared "hollywood star whackers" were after them. you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, football history was made in the uefa semifinals. we'll tell you why the welsh team never defeated. ♪ we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®. >>> football history was made in the group b uefa qualifiers. wales lost to bosnia. with belgium's win over andora, wales will move up to the 2016 championship. it will be the team's first time playing in a uefa championship match. the next round of qualifiers starts up today. poland, ireland and germany are fighting for two final slots. everything is all tied up in both series in the national league division of major league baseball. the cubbies tied the series at one ap
states. the couple has an outstanding warrant over vandalism charges in the state of california., they fled to canada because they feared "hollywood star whackers" were after them. you're watching "cnn newsroom." still to come, football history was made in the uefa semifinals. we'll tell you why the welsh team never defeated. ♪ we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has...
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she ha state at cretary of the time. the hearing comes at a critical time during her run for the house. we have more on the 11-hour hearing. going to pursue -- reporter: for democrats it is nothing short of a wimp hunt but -- witch hunt but the republicans insist it just wants truth. to the in september of 2012 four americans were killed in a ouble attack on the u.s. compound in benghazi. among the victims was the merican ambassador to libya chris stevens. hillary ttee asked clinton to account for security lapses. >> you had two ambassadors that several requests and here is basically what happened to their requests. torn up. >> that is just not true, congressman. were responded to. there were affirmative responses to a number of requests. reporter: the investigation into the attack has already proved mbarrassing for clinton with the revelation that she often used a private e-mail serve are or state business feel the former secretary of stated a mitted last month it was a mistake. >> i did not conduct most of the on behal
she ha state at cretary of the time. the hearing comes at a critical time during her run for the house. we have more on the 11-hour hearing. going to pursue -- reporter: for democrats it is nothing short of a wimp hunt but -- witch hunt but the republicans insist it just wants truth. to the in september of 2012 four americans were killed in a ouble attack on the u.s. compound in benghazi. among the victims was the merican ambassador to libya chris stevens. hillary ttee asked clinton to account...
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the staicht ha state departmento official notice of a verdict. but call for iran to drop all charges against jason and release him immediately. many believe rezaian has become a pawn in the battle between hard liners in iran and those more open to the west. >> i think jason is an innocent person who's been caught in the collision of much larger forces inside iran. >> reporter: forces that have not budged despite appeals from rezaian's family condemnation by the united nations and governments worldwide. lisa stark, al jazeera, washington. >> reporter: at the u.n. tomorrow the security council will debate moving forward on a landmark resolution adopted 15 years ago on the role of women on peace and security. a new report says women are the key to ending wars. roxana saberi joins us with more on that. >> antonio, the report calms on women to get more involved in bringing about peace and protect them better in times of war. the report comes as leaders prepare to meet at the u.n. this week to talk about women's rights. it warns that as extremism worsen
the staicht ha state departmento official notice of a verdict. but call for iran to drop all charges against jason and release him immediately. many believe rezaian has become a pawn in the battle between hard liners in iran and those more open to the west. >> i think jason is an innocent person who's been caught in the collision of much larger forces inside iran. >> reporter: forces that have not budged despite appeals from rezaian's family condemnation by the united nations and...
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it has packed speeds of up to 400 kilometers an hour, and a state of emergency has been declared in threetes. >> reporter: taking no chances. mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a catastrophic storm. >> translator: it's better to prevent than repair. i don't know how the hurricane will hit. >> reporter: hurricane patricia is sweeping across the pacific. it has quickly grown overnight into the highest category 5 storm. the hurricane is expected to make landfall on friday afternoon mexico time. >> translator: given the situation, and the reports presented by the national emergency commission, the secretary of the interior has instructed the extrordanaire emergency declaration in three states of the country. >> reporter: the bustling port city is in the direct path of patricia, but not everyone is worried. >> translator: we decided to buy some basic goods in case roads are closed, we'll have essentials at home. >> translator: we really didn't buy that much, because they regularly say a hurricane will come, but the majo
it has packed speeds of up to 400 kilometers an hour, and a state of emergency has been declared in threetes. >> reporter: taking no chances. mexicans living along the pacific coast prepare their homes and businesses for what forecasters warn could be a catastrophic storm. >> translator: it's better to prevent than repair. i don't know how the hurricane will hit. >> reporter: hurricane patricia is sweeping across the pacific. it has quickly grown overnight into the highest...
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tony, they say it is going to be modeled in what the united states has done in helping the syrian kurds. >> yeah, i'm afraid the administration needs to endure a little more pain over this program. we're talking $500 million. i don't know how was spent, but what was the main criticism of the program? the idea of the implementation? >> reporter: again, it was completely ineffectual. you could recruit these individuals and train them to exclusively fight isil forces, in other words to carry the fight against this group that the united states has deemed a terrorist organization, and so it simply didn't work, because many of these individuals were not motivated to do that. they wanted to fight the assault regime. and many of the individuals who were trained and fielded ended up in fights with other groups fighting the assault regime, like al-nusra. got beaten up rather badly by al-nus al-nusra. surrendered some of their weapons, and that's why they are reduced to the four or five. >> yeah, it's a total embarrassment. >>> russia says it has killed at least 200 fighters in its latest strikes
tony, they say it is going to be modeled in what the united states has done in helping the syrian kurds. >> yeah, i'm afraid the administration needs to endure a little more pain over this program. we're talking $500 million. i don't know how was spent, but what was the main criticism of the program? the idea of the implementation? >> reporter: again, it was completely ineffectual. you could recruit these individuals and train them to exclusively fight isil forces, in other words to...
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has declared a state of emergency. but it's not over drought or wildfire, instead, it's the dramatic rise in homelessness which is raising alarms. one of the richest cities on earth is struggling to cope. in just two years, number of people living on the streets has risen by 12%. the city is looking to free up money to solve the problem. >> they have pitched their tents in the land of fame and fortune, of glitz and glamour. the city of angels has another nickname. the homeless capital of america. this is its heart. skid row in downtown los angeles. >> you've been living here 10 or 15 years? >> yes. >> steven lives on skid row. every day is a struggle to survive. >> how did you end up here? >> mostly psychological problems which led to escape from drugs, prison and jail go hand in hand. that's why i'm here right now. >> he is far from alone. at last count there were 44,000 homeless people in l.a. county. everywhere you look they are living in the shadows, a forgotten people and many say the same thing, there is no way ou
has declared a state of emergency. but it's not over drought or wildfire, instead, it's the dramatic rise in homelessness which is raising alarms. one of the richest cities on earth is struggling to cope. in just two years, number of people living on the streets has risen by 12%. the city is looking to free up money to solve the problem. >> they have pitched their tents in the land of fame and fortune, of glitz and glamour. the city of angels has another nickname. the homeless capital of...