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law long have been. subject to the jurisdiction thereof mean subject to the laws thereof moves far too little. they cannot explain any of the categories where they expected. it also proves too much. if it is correct that having a parent with contingent with partial immunity as an ambassador would have, it would deprive the child to birthright citizenship. domestic individuals judges, prosecutors, even members of congress that possess immunity or certain acts under debate, falling under that we know it is not right. the children and those officials are u.s. citizens. so what test explains the exceptions? it's allegiance. the first that i mentioned. they are all fully allegiance to the united states. ambassadors, foreign soldiers are not. so, the take away for this committee, congress can confer citizenship by statute. those born in many of the territories. that power is and always has been exclusively congress is alone to exercise. thank you. >> thank you. mr. o'brien, you may proceed. >> thank you, membe
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the question bill for the 3 months us did, the interruption between border law is an african laws effect african, negatively. the answer to that question is, yes. you know, whenever i think about the manner in which the pins subdued, african there is one movie that comes to my mind. it is a movie called roots by alex haley. it dramatize the life of a young african who is removed from the gum. vs the young mind is called the kentuckian day. and when he is taken away, one of the things that they do is to change his name to toby demette came believe that is no longer a part of his old community. he'd become a frenchman if he was caught on eyes by the friend. you'll become my english. if you are calling eyes bang dish, you'll become my new tale and if you are calling eyes by the time you will become anata. if you died young with the items and use seems to be announced with them. in other words, the design was to ensure that people are binding to the college job on the cloud. so that was not their own. when you know, watch it better, for example, say the white man is clever. he took a nice, u
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then you have national laws, federal laws. three strikes was the law at the time that i sentenced walter johnson, we can talk about that later. and i had to apply that law as mandatory that if somebody committed, and this was their third felony. even if it was not an extreme felony, even if it was just picking up a person's pocketbook up off the street was a felony, if you had three of those, it was mandatory light and you had no discretion as a judge, you had to impose a mandatory lifetime sentence under these three strike dynamics. the case that went to the supreme court on that came from california where the person had to be sentenced under the three strike law in that state to life, even though the third felony was stealing somebody's golf club. that went to the supreme court and the supreme court upheld the law as the proper law, not violate not -- not in violation of the constitution. since then there has been a seachange throughout the country and in new york that had its own three strike law where we are not doing that
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his own law firm. during my time john was my solicitor general. as solicitor general of missouri his performance was nothing short of exemplary. he demonstrated the ability to win on behalf of the american people. a homerun choice to be our nation solicitor general. he possesses a very rare combination but brilliance on parallel work ethic and humility i do not know many people that combine all three of those traits, but john certainly does. he defended the rights litigating numerous cases during the covid era helping them be back the forces of the united states of america post mass mandates on young children to make americans choose whether to take a vaccine or their livelihoods. he also helped told the people republic of china. he helped the office take on big tech giants who in an unholy alliance with the biden administration colluded to censor in science -- silence dissent in our country. murphy versus in our nations history. we brought the student loan in this case in one of the supreme court. he
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america is a nation of laws and our leaders.and their policies must follow the law even if they do not personally, we agree with them. second, we must combat cartels, even if mexico won't help us. for years, the cartels have officially classified as transit criminal organizations. but considering glaring evidence daily on our unsecured, it is evidence that cartels have greatly increased their overall capabilities and tactics to mirror those more like terrorist organizations while reclassifying them as foreign terrorist organizations may not be entirely necessary, we do need to change our strategy. go after them. as such, this will give us more options for mitigating the national security dangers they clearly present. we should use law enforcement and the military if we must, and take the fight to the cartels. we consider placing both economic and diplomatic pressure on mexico and others if they choose not to help us diminish this threat to united states either government is going to be with us in this fight or against us. it can
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it is the law. in your position as you review these regulations, as you advise on the mentation of the law, will you advise every component of the government to comply with the law which includes that amended? mr. bishop: it will be my purpose as debited director to comply with the law and see to it that other agencies and personnel within the government do so to the extent of my responsibility. sen. hawley: that includes the weldon amendment. mr. bishop: yes sir, that is part of the law. sen. hawley: it is, the last administration seemed to forget this. when it comes to pregnancy resource centers, so important. provide in many cases completely free medical care to mothers, many of whom are facing an unexpected pregnancy. everything from health screenings to diapers, baby food, consultation. again, often completely free. the last administration conducted an incredible effort to attend to persecute and shutdown these pregnancy care centers. the president and his first administration allowed federal f
it is the law. in your position as you review these regulations, as you advise on the mentation of the law, will you advise every component of the government to comply with the law which includes that amended? mr. bishop: it will be my purpose as debited director to comply with the law and see to it that other agencies and personnel within the government do so to the extent of my responsibility. sen. hawley: that includes the weldon amendment. mr. bishop: yes sir, that is part of the law. sen....
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change and that law could be used to help people.pitzer's crusade for the people began in earnest a few years later, when he charged into the manhattan d.a.'s office in 1986. one of eliot's early success stories was when he was working as a junior prosecutor, and he was tasked with trying to get the mob out of the garment district. the gambino crime family dominated manhattan's garment district, where they forced clothing manufacturers to use their trucking company to transport goods to retailers. most prosecutors went after the mob by following a paper trail from behind a desk, but spitzer had a novel idea to start his own factory, hiring 30 workers and an undercover state trooper to run it and simply waiting for the mafia to come to them. it took several months, but eventually a salesman stopped by, threatening to break bones, literally. a very quick and swift message from the gambinos-- "either use our trucker, or somebody will be injured." [click] [recording playing] [click] spitzer always seemed to go beyond just the rigor of an
change and that law could be used to help people.pitzer's crusade for the people began in earnest a few years later, when he charged into the manhattan d.a.'s office in 1986. one of eliot's early success stories was when he was working as a junior prosecutor, and he was tasked with trying to get the mob out of the garment district. the gambino crime family dominated manhattan's garment district, where they forced clothing manufacturers to use their trucking company to transport goods to...
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teenagers may not know all the laws but they do know when something is wrong. schools need to take action to ensure that ai exploitation, harassment are meant with real consequences when these laws and with the help of senator cruz and congresswoman salazar and now the involvement of you, the first lady, i truly believe we are on track to passing a federal law to protect women and children even though ai exploitation can happen to anyone, misuse is women and children and we are vulnerable and do need laws. the department of education must issue guidelines on how schools should handle these incidents. ai isn't going anywhere but here to stay. schools must be proactive. but also in teaching how to use ai as a tool for advancement. i have met incredible organizations, leaders who are focused on legislation, but just one part of the conversation. since being named "time's" most inflew enhl shall people i have used this for education, climate control, art and more. ai needs regulation but we need to acknowledge its potential and prepare the next generation through a
teenagers may not know all the laws but they do know when something is wrong. schools need to take action to ensure that ai exploitation, harassment are meant with real consequences when these laws and with the help of senator cruz and congresswoman salazar and now the involvement of you, the first lady, i truly believe we are on track to passing a federal law to protect women and children even though ai exploitation can happen to anyone, misuse is women and children and we are vulnerable and...
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i execute on the law. sen. warnock: you have raised your hand to run the agency and i think you ought to know if it is a good thing to get rid of. mr. mckernan: i think that consumer protection is a good thing and it is a critical thing. a federal consumer protection role as a good thing and that is what i learned from my experience in a 2008 financial crisis. we need a system that works for everyday americans. sen. warnock: i will take that as you agree with the president that we do not need the cfpb, we need consumer protection but not the cfpb is that your answer? mr. mckernan: we need strong consumer protection. sen. warnock: so president trump and elon musk have gotten rid of the cfpb, which is why the question is so urgent and the bureau has seen dozens of employees fired and told not to engage in the core supervisory or examiner -- examination duties and have even had the physical headquarters closed and locked. i think that is a clear message if someone closes down the office that you have been nominate
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law. he would say from this notion of eternal and universal law. and so this kind of idea you find all through coolidge's discussions of constitution and the role of government. and so the common law, very much a part of something that we inherited from england made a big difference in america and law. and there's a wonderful quote from a man by the name of john davies, who was ireland's a.g.. back in 1612. and he says of the common law, it's the most perfect and excellent and comparison, the best way to make and preserve a commonwealth. well, why he say that? he says because written laws are imposed, closed up on the subject without any or probation, without any way of knowing whether the same be fit and agreeable to the nature and disposition of the people. but he says the english made the laws out of their own wisdom and experience and this is the part of the quote i, love. he says, like a silk worm form with all of her web out of herself only. so, but that is very much a that's passed
law. he would say from this notion of eternal and universal law. and so this kind of idea you find all through coolidge's discussions of constitution and the role of government. and so the common law, very much a part of something that we inherited from england made a big difference in america and law. and there's a wonderful quote from a man by the name of john davies, who was ireland's a.g.. back in 1612. and he says of the common law, it's the most perfect and excellent and comparison, the...
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what would you what change would you like to see in the law? what i would like to see is judges in juvenile court have more discretion to look at a case that is as serious as this one, that has the kind of impact on a victim, on a victim's family, on our whole community. as this case has had, and make decisions that are appropriate in this case that are particular to the situation, particular to the circumstances, and not a one size fits all approach to juvenile justice. i know in your press conference you spoke specifically about gangs are picking people of this age to particularly do crimes. how else in other cases are you seeing this law being perverted or gone around? well, i'm not saying that that's necessarily the case in this situation, but what i am saying is that we have seen in other cases and in the intelligence we gather about gangs, they're they're very aware of the state of the law. they're very aware of the difference in consequences for a younger p a juvenile, as opposed to an adult. and so if they're exploiting that, we've got
what would you what change would you like to see in the law? what i would like to see is judges in juvenile court have more discretion to look at a case that is as serious as this one, that has the kind of impact on a victim, on a victim's family, on our whole community. as this case has had, and make decisions that are appropriate in this case that are particular to the situation, particular to the circumstances, and not a one size fits all approach to juvenile justice. i know in your press...
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and going for the questions going for them and it's about to comply for federal law going to harbord going to continue to operate and sanctuary cities and going for them and going for them coming to enforcing federal laws. trey: tom homan does not need to ask permission to enforce federal laws and he doesn't need to get them for what they're asking for. >> now, unfortunately he probably will need cooperation from local law enforcement at times and i think they've had a couple of bad experiences already and some of these blue cities where you've got if not the mayors at least their senior staff that are card carrying liberals that are wanting to defy federal law and want to continue to harbor the most criminal illegals that are over here and it's not going to stand. we have a lot of questions in addition to whether or not these mayors will continue to break the law and we've got questions going to communicate with mayorkas and former biden administration and are they knowledgeable about the ngos and how they're funding many of those housing complexes and paying for the expensive hote
and going for the questions going for them and it's about to comply for federal law going to harbord going to continue to operate and sanctuary cities and going for them and going for them coming to enforcing federal laws. trey: tom homan does not need to ask permission to enforce federal laws and he doesn't need to get them for what they're asking for. >> now, unfortunately he probably will need cooperation from local law enforcement at times and i think they've had a couple of bad...
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or say here's the law but what does that mean in san francisco? so sb 330 is statewide applies everywhere even in san francisco and you also have a little handout here that shows some of the other protections that we have in place here. so there are some other areas which i want to be crystal clear to that we all acknowledge i think are issues the definition of demolition between our agencies. i'm thinking about renovations that turn into evictions. that's not necessary demolition . right. and so there are areas certainly of tenant protection that need further exploration i think even beyond this ordinance that are not in place and that we have, you know, ideas about doing and in furthering. >> so i just want to be be clear about that. >> okay? okay. thanks. and i have to mention this and i know others want to speak but the issue of of of having records and and keeping keeping data, i think that that is is another issue that came up in the public public commented on it and i just want to you know emphasize that we need to understand you know throu
or say here's the law but what does that mean in san francisco? so sb 330 is statewide applies everywhere even in san francisco and you also have a little handout here that shows some of the other protections that we have in place here. so there are some other areas which i want to be crystal clear to that we all acknowledge i think are issues the definition of demolition between our agencies. i'm thinking about renovations that turn into evictions. that's not necessary demolition . right. and...
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. >> police commissioner of boston, you said you'd double down on not helping law enforcement office coming to boston and bringing hell with me. you're not a police commissioner. take that badge off and put it in the desk drawer because you became a politician and forgot what it's like to be a cop. trey: welcome back to sunday night in america. tom homan quoting wyatt earpp and blue cities and states going to follow the law and the people's republic of boston has not figured out the supremacy clause. >> i will say it's pretty clueless for someone to insalt the police commissioner and going for them and going for them on the role and going for them which is amazing for the police department and speaking for themselves. trey: innocent people being killed, raped, robbed and assaulted by people entering the country illegally and committed additional crimes often violent. what possible justification exists for that and going for them and one of the blue city mayors going to be talking about the colors at end of their incarceration for murder and rape. going for them to be raped or robbed
. >> police commissioner of boston, you said you'd double down on not helping law enforcement office coming to boston and bringing hell with me. you're not a police commissioner. take that badge off and put it in the desk drawer because you became a politician and forgot what it's like to be a cop. trey: welcome back to sunday night in america. tom homan quoting wyatt earpp and blue cities and states going to follow the law and the people's republic of boston has not figured out the...
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, custom enforcement laws. so be it, he said. >> i heard him. one of the pieces of legislation endorsed in the in the letters hr 1284, the fighting trades cheats act, which i'm an original co-sponsor of this legislation would increase penalties for custom fraud while supplementing customs to resource pursuit. to pursue acts of adcbt order evasion. just a couple of questions here, mr. ambassador gerrish, can you discuss how we can address the issue of transshipment so we can assure that our domestic industries are being adequately protected from unfair trade practices? >> thank you, congressman. and the problem with transshipment is a major problem and something we absolutely need to address. fighting trade cheats act is something that would be an important addition to the, you know, to our toolbox that we could use to address the problem of transshipment. there are other important changes that i think we need to make. some of those are included in the leveling the playing field act 2.0 legislation that has just
, custom enforcement laws. so be it, he said. >> i heard him. one of the pieces of legislation endorsed in the in the letters hr 1284, the fighting trades cheats act, which i'm an original co-sponsor of this legislation would increase penalties for custom fraud while supplementing customs to resource pursuit. to pursue acts of adcbt order evasion. just a couple of questions here, mr. ambassador gerrish, can you discuss how we can address the issue of transshipment so we can assure that...
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i didn't break a law, cross the line, or take a penny, okay?d i wasn't a [bleep] idiot. [laughter] thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much! -awesome. thank you so much. -yeah, thanks. appreciate it. really enjoyed it. you're all right. i wish you the best. we'll see how it ends up and who cares. that's true. find out-- what are you gonna do, throw me back in prison? -no, but i mean, like, -you can't hurt me, man. tapper: for a country that bills itself as the world's oldest democracy, we sure do love a strongman,
i didn't break a law, cross the line, or take a penny, okay?d i wasn't a [bleep] idiot. [laughter] thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you very much! -awesome. thank you so much. -yeah, thanks. appreciate it. really enjoyed it. you're all right. i wish you the best. we'll see how it ends up and who cares. that's true. find out-- what are you gonna do, throw me back in prison? -no, but i mean, like, -you can't hurt me, man. tapper: for a country that bills itself...
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so, is this supported and case law?effect of usg that legal argument as aum statutory requirement or definition? >> senator, that is a very important question. the reality is the sec has developed a novel theory when they failed it other approaches in this regard. initially the sec characterized all digital assets as crypto asset securities. very plainly said this in their filings.s and court after that approach was rejected by courts the sec under the prior administration attempted to adopt a new theory that in digital asset may not itself be a security but it embodies in some way some sort of scheme. the problem with that is how do you know? just become because one said so there's somethingse about digitl asset that says a third party could make any determination does it or does it not embody something? what if it is a bottle of water embodies my plan to do something you cannot examine the bottle of water and reach thatt conclusio. civil courts have rejected that theorysl obvious that we are now in the period were som
so, is this supported and case law?effect of usg that legal argument as aum statutory requirement or definition? >> senator, that is a very important question. the reality is the sec has developed a novel theory when they failed it other approaches in this regard. initially the sec characterized all digital assets as crypto asset securities. very plainly said this in their filings.s and court after that approach was rejected by courts the sec under the prior administration attempted to...
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oakland wants to see how other cities implement the law.he city council plans to make recommendations this spring. alex lee says he is confident the law will reduce traffic deaths, but he knows it will take time to adapt. >>> still ahead, a trip back to the time of stars like charlie chaplin, we'll meet the couple operating the bay area's last silent film theater. >> showing a local connection is important, but it's also an experience that they may not get anywhere else. >>> plus, we were there for the final deliveries from a mailman who has served the north bay for four decades. >>> beautiful sunset on this friday evening, a beautiful end to the month of february, temperatures on the warm end, almost 80 degrees today. we have a return to normal temperatures tomorrow and >>> we are just two days away from the 97th annual academy awards and this year's best picture nominees have one thing in common. they all involve talking. in fact, only two silent films have ever won the oscar for best picture, 1927's "wings" which took home the top prize
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and although about ten states have passed laws directly targeting law enforcement, access to genetic genealogy databases like these, these recreational databases. uh, those states don't include idaho. and even if it did, it's not clear the fbi has to follow idaho's law. when it does searches. >> so did the dna databases violate their agreements with their customers? >> i would say yes. these databases have promised their customers that they will not allow access to law enforcement without proper court orders or without process of some kind. and if it were the case that the law enforcement officers were kind of sneaking in in ways that were unexpected, you might say, well, it's not their fault that the law enforcement broke the terms of service. but in this case, it's been an open secret for a long time that these particular databases are used by genealogists and others in ways that they are not supposed to be used. there have been numerous reports going back to 2018 specific to myheritage and gedmatch about just this problem, so i think it would be hard for the platform to say we had
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a principles of equal justice and rule of law. and the portrait is one powerful example of a turning point that is possible at saint louis university school of law and beyond. >> now, former dean johnson points out that as unique as his portrait is, the next one is going to be even more unprecedented at their law school. that's because the current dean of the law school is doctor toinette johnson. no relation at its portrait unveiling, the former dean said the addition of her portrait will be a moment long overdue and it makes his heart burst with joy. if you see something or someone i should see, tell me. i'm on instagram, tiktok and bluesky. and if you missed the conversation, check out our show's website. you can listen to our show as a podcast. thank you for joining me today. have a blessed ramadan smerconish is up next after the break. >> twitter. >> that's a great. >> name. >> we invented a whole new thing. >> no one could possibly have understood where it. >> was going. >> twitter. >> breaking the bird premieres march 9th o
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donald trump was caught trying to overthrow a lawful election.granted in this matter. then defendant trump, presumed innocent at the time under our system, never went to trial. but the question was about overthrowing the election, not conducting traditional foreign policy or a meeting with your own employees. and so you're saying it's outlandish is itself not very credible. and he's not the only person who's defended donald trump on criminal allegations. now getting the ultimate reward. a top government job. we can show you trump appointees who have been selected and are in or slated to be in top government positions from the attorney general of the united states to her deputy to the current acting deputy. so that's the three people who run the doj effectively. the solicitor general, as i just told you, one of the top doj posts dealing with the supreme court to white house counselors, staff secretary and the va, pam bondi defended trump at the very first impeachment trial, which again was about allegations not of legitimate foreign policy, but a
donald trump was caught trying to overthrow a lawful election.granted in this matter. then defendant trump, presumed innocent at the time under our system, never went to trial. but the question was about overthrowing the election, not conducting traditional foreign policy or a meeting with your own employees. and so you're saying it's outlandish is itself not very credible. and he's not the only person who's defended donald trump on criminal allegations. now getting the ultimate reward. a top...
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so the law says, well, how much i guess how that goes. so that as, as i'm of the positive for the shuttle to by being once on law and what sort of to an, a did a safe to send him to ghana won't shut public them and get the most hobby on it. so that's one other thing about i q that has been one of the was that a subject to the why says we don't have the ox. um confirm, hold on. what was the name of the one month for most of the most that was the off of the car. put that off the front of the vin medina. office on the front cutting and the guns and stuff on a fire that i am and data for them and i am open moseley. eventually i get a daughter. i am a demo of the, an estimate and most of it should have a been a little bit of the no idea because i've been at the heck murphy in the comes up in the heck, most of the, some of the all the said i will, i will go on the, in the month of ramadan, passed away in this month in on or because it makes your, are comfortable with the lights are on the day of judgment. every most of these are and so i'm the
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this is how you create a banana republic by throwing federal law enforcement out the window. maria: exactly, meanwhile cheryl another ice operation was leaked this time in northern virginia agents had a rate plan for today and tomorrow detail set to be posted by reporter a migrant activist group also repeating the details on social media then telling illegal migrants what not to do if they me an ice age and, they write this do not open the door without a warrant signed by a judge, do not sign anything, do not show any id from a foreign country. >> trump derangement syndrome again is happening in this is why the problem were seeing this in los angeles there putting the lives of our officers on the line and in danger, not just in the sanctuary cities but at the southern border and that's what we need more protection, technology and workforces because pete hegseth has committed more to the southern border as far as personnel. back to the sanctuary city, is the easiest answer it is progressive policy that have derailed the cities and all the mayors and democratic mayors have to h
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the law was signed last week. it takes effect july 1 and is already facing pushback. >> reporter: the unprecedented act sparked outrage. as lawmakers debated hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the rotunda of the iowa state capitol to protest the law, which eliminates civil rights protections based on gender identity. >> i feel it's mean. i feel it's hateful. >> reporter: representative amy wishendal, the state's first openly transgendered member argues this is just the start. >> vote this bill down today, because this is not the end. those think tanks will ask you again and again and again to remove rights and freedoms from your fellow iowans until none remain. >> reporter: republicans lawmakers fast tracked the bill and governor kim reynolds signed it into law. >> it's common sense to acknowledge the obvious biological differences between men and women. >> reporter: it defines sex based on a person's anat my at birth and removes rights from the state's civil rights law which protected groups from discrimination. gender identity was added along sexual orientation i
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according to law.n musk is acting unconstitutionally at usaid. as you know, i'm suing him. both in this and in other cases, in his official capacity as an individual government worker. and in the san francisco case, the judge ordered the production of discovery information. so very important aspect of achieving accountability against trump, musk, doge and the rest. >> we're looking forward, norm, for you to come back and tell us what's going on with those cases. and we're also appreciative that there's still some judges out there that believe in the rule of law. norm eisen, thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule, fighting the good fight to join us. appreciate you. >> thanks, katie. >> coming up. saving. five new details this week about an all women crew of six set to blast off into space on the blue origin rocket ship. astronaut and activist amanda nguyen joins me next. and how she's preparing for the trip in her new memoir, and how survivors of sexual assault are still shooting for the s
according to law.n musk is acting unconstitutionally at usaid. as you know, i'm suing him. both in this and in other cases, in his official capacity as an individual government worker. and in the san francisco case, the judge ordered the production of discovery information. so very important aspect of achieving accountability against trump, musk, doge and the rest. >> we're looking forward, norm, for you to come back and tell us what's going on with those cases. and we're also...
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10th we teach in school the legislative branch writes the law, the judiciary branch interprets the law and the executive branch enforces the law. this isn't hard. if this administration refuses to comply with the court orders, we'll be in a scary situation in this country. not just because we will face a constitutional crisis but also because federal grants are critical to our safety and security, including at our nation's port. d.h.s. administers the port security grant program which was funded at $90 million in 2024 for critical security projects. the port of newark relied on that funding as well as the bipartisan infrastructure law. mr. davis, how important are federal grants to u.s. port security and infrastructure. would any freeze by those attempted by this administration have any impacts? mr. davis: the federal funding for port infrastructure is critical and i give all legislators across the spectrum a huge bravo for the attention that they've put on intermodal infrastructure funding and supply chain resilience through all the various programs at usdot and the department of home
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laws. today, he'll be speaking about the under studied side of george, the third, professor allen, is also a recipient of a bradley prize. our second speaker will be john burleigh, a senior fellow and director of finance policy at the competitive enterprise institute. john was gracious to join this panel when one of our speakers had to cancel. you'll find his full biography in your packets today. if you want to read more about john's work. i will mention. a few things that pertain to his role here today. he's the author of a book, george washington entrepreneur how our founding fathers private business changed america and the world. the book received rave reviews in the wall street journal and was endorsed by eminent historians like brookhiser, craig, shirley and, emmet amity shlaes. john is a contributing to forbes, and his pieces appear in other publications. just one more thing relevant to his appearance today, perhaps as the author of a widely cited paper called the declaration of crowd
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he has no right to make laws, he can lobby, but he can't even propose laws. he can only lobby for their adoption products, signed and invalid law. that is just one of the many, a logic how it is that the judge who heard this case has the answer. but i am convinced that she will not be able to do so because the answers to these questions go to the very essence of the constitution of bosnia and herzegovina. the constitution of republicans served scott and the date and the agreement. so the entire legal system of bosnia and herzegovina were public, a search scott and the federation of bosnia and herzegovina is being destroyed by this kind of approach. you will not available the fine before we go. so sizes, it says south america, at least a $37.00 people have been killed and dozens wounded off of 2 buses passed. head on into each other in bolivia. the accident that happened on the on size of the emergency services had to free a number of passengers who were trapped in the wreckage. please say one of the buses is to to bid into oncoming traffic and hit another bus
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republican governor kim reynolds signed the controversial bill into law this afternoon despite days ofinst the measure. cbs's lana zak reports on the civil rights reversal. >> reporter: the unprecedented act sparked outrage as lawmakers as lawmakers debated, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the rotunda of the iowa state capitol to protest the law which eliminates civil rights protections based on gender identity. >> i feel it is mean and hateful. >> reporter: representative aime wichtendahl, the state legislature's first openly transgender member argued this is just the start. >> vote this bill down today, because this is not the end. those think tanks will ask you again and again and again to remove rights and freedoms from your fellow iowans until none remain. >> reporter: republican lawmakers fast-tracked the bill and governor kim reynolds signed it into law this afternoon. >> it is common sense to acknowledge the obvious biological differences between men and women. >> reporter: it defines sex based on a person's anatomy at birth and removes gender identity from the civil righ
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, laws.but he was not like woodrow wilson either, as chris cox shows and chris cox shows us what wilson was like. coolidge was no segregation ist. he called for anti-lynching legislation every year, and his message and that must have been slightly a strain for him because he was also a federalist. right. he's he called for legislation that told states what to do, but very, very interesting because he saw that the wrong was so great. he also publicly dressed down fellow republicans and normally he never hurt other republicans who did not want to see african americans run for office. that he believed in education, he believed in opportunity he offered opportunity, and that progress would with that. but he more gradualist. as we said this morning, more incrementalist than america's lightly sticking to principle is painful. all of us have. the issue is only how one suppresses it, isn't it so cool? i think coolidge did suppresses vanity, but he was often grumpy about it. it's hard. it's a lot of e
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of any of the president and country that did things like suspending elections by declaring martial law or banning opposition parties or one state run podcast or barring certain religious organizations, would you say that person is a defender of democracy? of course not be president trump is looking at these men and realizes ukraine cannot like this work without a select they are not going to win billions russia so he wants to reach a conclusion and wanted to be ended and zelenskyy doesn't seem to want any peace so i think what we see is trump trying to apply pressure to get this guy old and to bring some peace. >> ten years in congress, eight years in the marine corps, those times over the last during the iraq and afghanistan war. during that time to his own credit and honestly, lindsey graham would say we thought were inside the money and kept us safe. we thought there so we didn't have to fight there enough the narrative, fight russia, ukraine russia because if not, they are coming after us next. we lost our appetite and faith in the ultimate including the negative and lay you went t
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victoria: there's quite a bit of difference between scottish law and american law. under scottish law, there is no death penalty, there's no life imprisonment without parole. so, we were horrified that this was supposed to be, you know, the trial of the century that was going to bring justice to our loved ones. jim: we arranged to live in holland for the duration of the trial. and call me obsessed or what you like, i was determined to extract all the information i could from the trial. this is why we're here. this is my daughter. this is theo cohen. she was 20 years old when she was blown up over lockerbie, scotland over 11 years ago. reporter: the two libyan defendants arrived for this landmark trial, coming face to face with the relatives of pan am 103's victims. you know, there was sort of, for me personally, kind of a disconnect. that these two little guys, sitting there in their robes, dressed in holy garb, so to speak, could have committed these enormous atrocities. it was very hard for me to actually connect them to having murdered my boy. i'm hoping for peac
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it is not only against state law but against federal law for aliens to vote or even to register to vote. there are federal criminal provisions against that. what we're talking about is common sense measures that the state is taking to promote important federal and state interests, namely election integrity. what these progressive courts are trying to do is look behind what are objectively correct practices and policies to say that the people implementing them have a dirty mind and trying to suppress voting or whatever. i really think with the supreme court taught in the case last year involving trump and immunity is that if officials are doing something that is law allows them to do objectively, the courts are not going to look into the motive for which those actions were taken. >> dana: interesting because the arizona state president warren peterson. in a world, two judges have begun blocked arizona's law. last we checked the supreme court is above the ninth circuit. look at this. october 1, 2024. "u.s. news and world report" said this. number of voters more than doubled in battlegroun
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being more vigorous in enforcing those laws. we've also foror a national unit pricing law. get the issue of shrinkflation where companies are increasingly creating smaller packaging and charging the same price for packaging. so with a unit price you'd see what it is white house or by calvin or by pound. it's easier for consumers to compare and find the best deal for them. labeling is one area we haven't talked about can go a long way towards trying to address some of the issues i think your race. >> to be put in the book for enforcement staff. usda's packers and stalkers, they saw 40% decline in headcount. i fear just base of people are calling me having been laid off the job like new antitrust attorneys being laid off. so i am concerned about the capacity but he goes directly to enforcement. if you're a farmer and you are selling no antibiotics ever chicken or beef, you darn well better want the usda food safety inspection service and agriculturalal marketing service to be effectively enforcing high standards around those labels because that's your livelihood and somebody
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dependent on the, the lrc asked to be american people and then walk into their white house from the law office. and try to be argumentative and, and insulting and back checking whenever necessary. we've passed i'm not sure about yourselves. well, that's a reality check, right? that for the british 5 minutes so that we try to lock it off instead of hot. i think that traditional historical friendship. trump takes one step above i saying the u. k. can take care of itself. so calling georgia street, it has to support all the people as the presidential front runner baffles of law enforcement, trying to take him down on powers and romania counseling elections calling to disclose messages at raleigh price. the shortage of weekly highlights with his hours edition of our traditional sunday program here on how to international let's get it started states side because the world is basically still really in from the shock exchange inside the oval office on following someone's case political debacle in the white house for us national security advisor shed washington's train of thought that led to sa
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. >>> lessons for law enforcement from the deep south, how a deep program is taking cops back in time to help build bridges to the future. >> so that we can figure out how we can best serve diverse communities better. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi. i'm sara donchey in tonight for juliette. >>> drugs, needles, trash and an encampment blocking an emergency exit, what parents and kids have been witnessing day to day. ascend charter school is in the fruitvale district and today the community is celebrating a small victory. the city cleared that area out and now neighbors are thinking outside the box to keep things safe going forward. our da lin shows us how. >> reporter: no more used needles, abandoned cars, and drug sales. instead neighbors put in these planter boxes to prevent an encampment from returning. neighbors and parents like perla benitez feel safe walking on 38th avenue once again behind ascend charter school. perla has three kids at ascend. we interviewed her and a few other parents sunday about the safety problems. some vehicle dwellers parked in
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for local are, state and federal law enforcement to work together. to me you shouldn't be threatening to bring, what was it, hell? if you should come here with support and resources to help us address any public safety issues we're experiencing. and i can tell you that massachusetts if law enforcement, tate and local continue to work with federal law enforcement when it comes to the investigation and the prosecution and apprehension of criminals. so, of course -- charlie: is, of course, all of this is in response to their defense of sanctuary cities. i think this is so interesting. this is the hill the democrat politicians want the die on even after the election, even after polls after polls after polls are shown how deeply unpopular these sanctuary city policies are. they want to die on supporting illegal sanctuary city policies against the trump administration's effort to enforce existing federal law, and democrats love saying, oh, our immigration system is broken. one part of the immigration system that's not broken is that it is illegal to be ill
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his great grandfather had started a law firm in 1910, which the most powerful law firm for 100 miles. they were they civil lawyers, personal injury lawyers. he became the prosecutor writer for that five county area in 1920. and, you know, it's different than now if you were the prosecutor, the law man solicitor for five counties in, counties that had one sheriff, a part deputy and a jailer who lived below the jail, you were the law. so the murdochs, the law for 100 years, the better part of it and in alec was the fourth generation of that and he had many many secrets were that were threatening to come tumbling down on him when we meet him this story and it's not just the death of malory beech the, 19 year old who was killed in a boat in by paul murdock when he was 19 years old. he was charged with drunkenly crashing the boat that killed her. there was family, housekeeper, glorious who who was killed in 2018 or die when? 2018. i'm sorry. when she fell after she fell down the steps of mosul and many rumors that she was pushed and we can talk about that and then the still unknown and out
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now judge will decide if the university's actions are in line with the law. kristin salumi, algebra, new york, tens of thousands of serbians have taken to the streets of nation, alongside university students to protest against negligence and corruption. the challenge that we does is better as they relate against what they describe as an demik corruption under the decade long populous governments of president alexander, of who gets the protest response by the collapse of a train station, tennessee in november, they killed 15 people. obviously there's not a lot of this is so positive once begun, this having a heating effect and although it may not complete and fix the seas, it's a step in the right direction of the that's the idea is not some claim to over throw the state, but to create a better state, it's being driven by the younger generations, just finishing their education, having to take to the streets to pursue justice. the previous generations failed to achieve. as the vatican says, pub francis has spent another peaceful, nice and hospital up to suffering, but it cooled as an i
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>> congress is and has to obey the laws and make sure the executive branch of government obeys the laws. power of the purse is the most obvious place and make sure the executive branch of government obeys the laws. power of the purse is the most obvious pl., congress in the constitution is designated as the sole source of where revenues come from and how they are to be spent . at times the white house appears to disregard that, i don't know how many thousands of lawyers are working in washington right now but it's a lot really for the record i'm not a lawyer , 14 restaurants i never sued anyone or got sued . we do have to have that legal remedy and make sure the law is followed and i think congress will continue to do that but i take the trump administration at face value that they want economic growth. it's obviously slow down a little bit right now. they're going to be looking i think at ways they can stimulate egrowth and one way is through the alignment of some of these compromises and how do you get the grid rebuilt and expanded in a way that's going to meet the transmission needs
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