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bring the constitution to life, to help be a vital center of education and help bring together the american people in once again confirming the core principles of the very founding of our nationas you said at the outset, this is in many ways a sacred space if our constitution is our civil scripture, we should today take some moment of reflection on the founding of our constitution here and the fight that continues for freedom around the world. as i mentioned in talking with president zelensky, i myself have been inspired by previous liberty presentations here to john lewis and john mccain and many others, and i want to begin by thanking lizzo baggy who works with me and previously worked with john mccain who was physically carrying the liberty medal to make sure that a senator did not misplace it on our long trip into kyiv. i want to thank the leaders of the ukraine can americans from my home state of delaware and philadelphia who are here and helping to inspire and to lead an incredible community that bridges our two great nations, the opening singing of the ukrainian national anthem and our national anthem is a reminder how deeply intertwined are our communities. thank for
bring the constitution to life, to help be a vital center of education and help bring together the american people in once again confirming the core principles of the very founding of our nationas you said at the outset, this is in many ways a sacred space if our constitution is our civil scripture, we should today take some moment of reflection on the founding of our constitution here and the fight that continues for freedom around the world. as i mentioned in talking with president zelensky,...
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hello, everyone, and welcome to the national constitution center. my name is madison. i'm a member of the education team and i'm joined today by my wonderful colleague brian, who is live in the museum at the national constitution center in
hello, everyone, and welcome to the national constitution center. my name is madison. i'm a member of the education team and i'm joined today by my wonderful colleague brian, who is live in the museum at the national constitution center in
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let's see some points of this constitutions, national governments can not centrally manage and controlomplex systems of cities and towns of today and tomorrow, we recognize the key role of local authorities as the force for the promotion of human rights. as it is fixed in un documents, our responsibility is to actively participate in responding to the challenges facing humanity. this poverty is not tolerance discrimination. exclusion, environmental degradation and cultural flattening, but i think we've heard this somewhere about growth challenges. the environment. don't we see here the connection with this global idea of world government, this idea is propagated by dung, a forum run by schwab, the world bank, we talked about this and look, look how it is being introduced into people's consciousness. i don't own property. there is no privacy. i've never been happier you won't own anything. you'll be happy. if you need something, you can always rent it. and drone will deliver everything to you. world dominance waiting, we'll just be printing new ones. you will eat less meat sometimes t
let's see some points of this constitutions, national governments can not centrally manage and controlomplex systems of cities and towns of today and tomorrow, we recognize the key role of local authorities as the force for the promotion of human rights. as it is fixed in un documents, our responsibility is to actively participate in responding to the challenges facing humanity. this poverty is not tolerance discrimination. exclusion, environmental degradation and cultural flattening, but i...
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hello, everyone, and welcome to the national constitution center. my name is madison. i'm a member of the education team and i'm joined today by my wonderful colleague brian, who is live in the museum at the national constitution center in philadelphia to share with us everything he knows about the bill of rights. but we're going to be taking a look. three very important documents, our nation's history, the declaration of independence, the constitution, and, of course, the bill of rights, which is of the constitution. but we're going to be looking at specifically where we see themes to the bill of rights in all three of these documents. so brian's going to kind of take us speed through the exhibit, share fun facts, show us these really cool, rare printings of these documents. and then we're going to play some trivia to see if we can test our knowledge. if we do, in fact know our bill of rights. so without further ado, brian, i'm going to turn it over to you and please take through and show us everything that we have. all right. well, thank you, madison, for having me h
hello, everyone, and welcome to the national constitution center. my name is madison. i'm a member of the education team and i'm joined today by my wonderful colleague brian, who is live in the museum at the national constitution center in philadelphia to share with us everything he knows about the bill of rights. but we're going to be taking a look. three very important documents, our nation's history, the declaration of independence, the constitution, and, of course, the bill of rights, which...
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that is, if we assume, the national constitution is there prohibited same-sex marriages or propagandaildren, then those who are members of this organization, they are not only not required to comply with the national laws of this constitution, they must protect. what is the state against? ok then. okay , when it comes to, i don’t know montenegro stamps , wales, a small country, i don’t want to decide for them, but when it comes to a country like russia with so many peoples , nationalities, languages, religions, customs, cultural traditions, then, what if it doesn’t exist , a single rule, and you do not you feel here this is the beginning of this, but the liquid of this contradiction between the interests of one international organization and the interests of the country, when, according to the constitution, according to the rules of this organization. and you, entering it, have the right, and not to comply with the laws that are in your country, because they do not coincide with the laws and rules of this organization. isn't this the beginning of decay. remember how at one time the go
that is, if we assume, the national constitution is there prohibited same-sex marriages or propagandaildren, then those who are members of this organization, they are not only not required to comply with the national laws of this constitution, they must protect. what is the state against? ok then. okay , when it comes to, i don’t know montenegro stamps , wales, a small country, i don’t want to decide for them, but when it comes to a country like russia with so many peoples , nationalities,...
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and diana shaw marked abraham lincoln's february 12th birthday with a conversation from the national constitution center. they talked about the 16th presidents speeches and what they reveal about the constitution. here's a portion of the conversation. >> let me start by saying that plenty of people have looked at the gettysburg address and seen classical grief overdose and those are unquestionably there. the speeches also suffused with biblical language and a biblical idea of morality. it's the beginning, in my view, of lincoln articulating his own moral vision of the entire history of the united states. in the second inaugural address, maybe we will come to it in our next round of conversation, he's most explosive about doing that. he's starting to do that in the gettysburg address, in my view. -- self-conscious louis biblicizing, it's biblical. two americans in the 19th century, almost all of whom were protestants, biblical language meant general morality. 19th century americans believed that morality was derivative of the bible. they were, as i say, heavily protestant and protestants thought y
and diana shaw marked abraham lincoln's february 12th birthday with a conversation from the national constitution center. they talked about the 16th presidents speeches and what they reveal about the constitution. here's a portion of the conversation. >> let me start by saying that plenty of people have looked at the gettysburg address and seen classical grief overdose and those are unquestionably there. the speeches also suffused with biblical language and a biblical idea of morality....
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out-compete our adversaries we must adhere to the principles that make our nation this nation, our constitutional republic, great. and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas. and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some, it may have felt like congress was unhold. but alternative, a government that assembles with no input from the representatives elected by the people, is a for a worse alternative. in these constitutional principles, we are adhearing to in this complicated process of setting up the house. over these last few days, kevin mccarthy has allowed this process to work among house republicans. and he's empowered members to come together to find consensus on behalf of conservative policy and a greater involvement of all voices throughout our conference. we've all played a part. we have all played a part. whether it's the dean or members who have just been waiting for four days and voting loyally. it's kevin's leadership style, leadership style that's been lacking in this institution for too long. it's the same style kevin employed with each of us as we developed our po
out-compete our adversaries we must adhere to the principles that make our nation this nation, our constitutional republic, great. and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas. and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some, it may have felt like congress was unhold. but alternative, a government that assembles with no input from the representatives elected by the people, is a for a worse alternative. in these constitutional principles, we are adhearing to in this complicated...
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and diana shot mark abraham lincoln's february 12th birthday with a conversation from the national constitution center. they talk about the 16th president speeches, what they reveal about his views on the constitution, here's a portion of the conversation. >> while me start by saying that plenty of people have looked at the gettysburg addressed inseam classical greek overturns. they're unquestionably there. -- very active in this. but the speeches also suffused with biblical language. and a biblical idea morality. and it's the beginning in my view of lincoln articulating his own moral vision of the entire history of the united states. and in the second inaugural address, which will come to our next round of conversation, and he's the most explosive doing. that in my view, he's starting to do that for the gettysburg address. a three score is hub conch -- it's biblical. and two americans in the 19th century almost all of them were protestants. biblical language meant general morality. 19th century americans believed that morality was derivative of the bible, they were as i say heavily part -- and
and diana shot mark abraham lincoln's february 12th birthday with a conversation from the national constitution center. they talk about the 16th president speeches, what they reveal about his views on the constitution, here's a portion of the conversation. >> while me start by saying that plenty of people have looked at the gettysburg addressed inseam classical greek overturns. they're unquestionably there. -- very active in this. but the speeches also suffused with biblical language. and...
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and diana shaw, marked abraham lincoln's february 12th birthday with a conversation from the national constitutionpresident speeches, and what they reveal about his views on the constitution. here's a portion of the conversation. >> well, let me start by saying that plenty of people who looked at the gettysburg address and seen classical brief overtones, and those are unquestionably -- draw intention, very active into this. the speech is suffused with biblical language and a biblical idea of morality. it's the beginning, in my view, of lincoln articulating his own moral vision of the entire history of the united states. and the second not jeweler dress, which we will come to in our next round of conversation, he is most explicit about doing that. in my view, he is starting to do that at the gettysburg address. the three score and seven's self consciously biblicizing, it's biblical, and two americans of the 19th century, almost all of them were protestants. biblical language meant general morality, 19th century americans believed that morality was derivative of the bible, they, were as i say, i bel
and diana shaw, marked abraham lincoln's february 12th birthday with a conversation from the national constitutionpresident speeches, and what they reveal about his views on the constitution. here's a portion of the conversation. >> well, let me start by saying that plenty of people who looked at the gettysburg address and seen classical brief overtones, and those are unquestionably -- draw intention, very active into this. the speech is suffused with biblical language and a biblical idea...
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nationally, blackmails constitute between six and 7% of the population but makeup -- and crimes like homicide are tightly clustered in the relative handful of neighborhoods in american cities. for example, in 2019 the national murder rate was five per 100,000. the ten most dangerous chicago neighborhoods on the other hand, which i 95.7% black and latino, 2019 homicide rate was a whopping 61.7 per 100,000. as high as that number is it actually understates how dangerous some of those neighborhoods actually are. west garfield park for example had a 2019 murder rate of 131 per 100,000. my book highlights data like this for two reasons. first, i think a thorough understanding of how violence is and has long been concentrated helps us understand exactly who it is that will suffer the most should a particular policy program diminish public safety. and by logical extension, who it is that will gain the most, should a particular policy program enhanced public safety. which takes us to the second reason i highlight this data. the reality of crime concentration can help contextualize some of the
nationally, blackmails constitute between six and 7% of the population but makeup -- and crimes like homicide are tightly clustered in the relative handful of neighborhoods in american cities. for example, in 2019 the national murder rate was five per 100,000. the ten most dangerous chicago neighborhoods on the other hand, which i 95.7% black and latino, 2019 homicide rate was a whopping 61.7 per 100,000. as high as that number is it actually understates how dangerous some of those...
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you so much, good evening wisconsin, honorable supreme court justices, the great tribal nation leaders, constitutional officers, major general map, of the wisconsin national guard in active and retired members of our armed forces, cabinet members, senate president, majority leader, minority leader hagar, speaker boss and minority leader neubauer, legislatures, distinguished guest into all the wisconsin joining us whether you are here tonight or whether in the gallery or watching from home, thank you so much for being here tonight. i am tony evers and i'm proud to be standing here tonight as the 46 governor of the great state of wisconsin to deliver my fifth state of the state address. [cheering] >> and it is good to be back. >> my son nick and his son are with us tonight in my former kindergarten classmate kathy is up in the gallery. we celebrated our 50th. >> we celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary last year and this year we will be celebrating our 54th year of going to the wisconsin state fair together, how about that, kathleen, francis, thank you so much for your relentless support, understandin
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nationalism? >> we don't really think about ited states this way. when we formed the constitution, we created a nation by accident. they created enormous economic dislocations. tariff policy was always a hot issue. people like alexander hamilton argued for having a protectionist tariff to protect the growth of industries. the south which was primarily an exporter of rural products, for them, they did not want to have any kind of protectionist tariffs because it would change the cost of the manufacturing products they had from europe or that they bought from the north. in northern nist industries, they needed a protectionist tariff in order to compete with textile mills and britain which were much larger and much better established. the argument about tariffs engaged both the north and the south. then you have the west where henry clay made the argument there should be a grand bargain between the north and the west where the west would favor high tariffs to create additional revenues to help create more opportunities for westerners. these three regions of the country competed inten
nationalism? >> we don't really think about ited states this way. when we formed the constitution, we created a nation by accident. they created enormous economic dislocations. tariff policy was always a hot issue. people like alexander hamilton argued for having a protectionist tariff to protect the growth of industries. the south which was primarily an exporter of rural products, for them, they did not want to have any kind of protectionist tariffs because it would change the cost of...
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scholars, michael berlin gave -- mark abraham lincoln's birthday with a conversation from the national constitution center -- they talked about the 16th presidents speeches and what they reveal about his views on the constitution. here is a portion of the conversation. >> well, let me start by saying that plenty of people have looked at the gettysburg address and seen classical, greek overtones and those are unquestionably there. but the speech is also as a fuse with biblical language and a practical ideal of morality and it is the beginning of lincoln articulating his own moral vision of the -- in the second inaugural address, he is most explicit about doing that. but he started doing that in the -- and two americans in the 19th century, almost all of them were protestants. biblical language meant general morality. 19th century americans believed that morality was derivative of the bible. they were heavily protestant and protestants thought that you should read the bible. and through the bible, you would get access directly to morality. lincoln could not determine the history of the united states
scholars, michael berlin gave -- mark abraham lincoln's birthday with a conversation from the national constitution center -- they talked about the 16th presidents speeches and what they reveal about his views on the constitution. here is a portion of the conversation. >> well, let me start by saying that plenty of people have looked at the gettysburg address and seen classical, greek overtones and those are unquestionably there. but the speech is also as a fuse with biblical language and...
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. -- americans to see the country as one nation bound together by the constitution. >> he most famouslyonnected with one of his great speeches, in which he said liberty and union are now and forever one and inseparable. and he didn't think that the union was free today. he knew that one third of our population was enslaved, and his view was that the union was the vehicle for ending slavery. >> joel paul and his book indivisible, on c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> now, house democratic leader hakeem jeffries leads a ceremony to mark the second anniversary of the january 6 attack on the u.s. capitol. others in attendance include speaker nancy pelosi and family members of slain capital police officers. a silence was taken to represent 140 officers impacted by the events on january 6, 2021. from the east part of the capitol building, this is about 20 minutes. [inaudible] hakeem jeffries: good morning, please join me in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it
. -- americans to see the country as one nation bound together by the constitution. >> he most famouslyonnected with one of his great speeches, in which he said liberty and union are now and forever one and inseparable. and he didn't think that the union was free today. he knew that one third of our population was enslaved, and his view was that the union was the vehicle for ending slavery. >> joel paul and his book indivisible, on c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our...
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speeches inspired many americans, including abraham lincoln, to see the country as one nation bound together by the constitution. >> he's most famously connected with one of his great speeches in which he said liberty and union are now and forever one and inseparable. and he didn't think that the union was free today. he thought that -- he knew that a third of our population was enslaved. and his view was that the yawn was the vehicle for ending slavery. >> joel richard paul and his book "indevicable," on "q&a." listen to "q&a" and all our podcasts on the new c-span now app. >> steve hornacki is national political correspondent for nbc news. you see him often around campaigns and election nights in front of what the network calls the big board. he recently finished a seven-part podcast series called "the revolution" with steve kornacki. it's the story of how the republicans took over the house of representatives for the first time in 40 years. that happened in 1994 and was organized and led by former congressman newt gingrich. >> steve kornacki on this episode of "booknotes plus." available on the c-span app or
speeches inspired many americans, including abraham lincoln, to see the country as one nation bound together by the constitution. >> he's most famously connected with one of his great speeches in which he said liberty and union are now and forever one and inseparable. and he didn't think that the union was free today. he thought that -- he knew that a third of our population was enslaved. and his view was that the yawn was the vehicle for ending slavery. >> joel richard paul and his...
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it is acknowledgment of the first asian -- first nation people not only in the constitution but at a policymaking level. at the moment, there is no recognition. this is just a referendum parents several people i have spoken to say it is lipservice, not acknowledgment and change. they say does not make things different. the voice of parliament to give australians a greater voice heard it is well-known that indigenous australians do not have good access to education. often lower income. also, poor health. this could be the first set of what many are seeing as recognition at a national level. but there has been some resistance. also from some of the minor parties. we do expect that referendum to potentially be held in august this year. >> live in brisbane, sarah -- the judge investigating the beirut port explosion in 2020 has been charged with mishandling the inquiry number refusing to step down. lebanon's top prosecutor ordered the release of all of those detained in the case. the move derails an attempt by the judge to resume the investigation. it was suspended a year ago following hi
it is acknowledgment of the first asian -- first nation people not only in the constitution but at a policymaking level. at the moment, there is no recognition. this is just a referendum parents several people i have spoken to say it is lipservice, not acknowledgment and change. they say does not make things different. the voice of parliament to give australians a greater voice heard it is well-known that indigenous australians do not have good access to education. often lower income. also,...
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webster's features inspired many americans to see the country as one nation bound together by the u.s. constitution. >> he is most famously connected with great speeches in which he said, liberty in union are now and forever one and inseparable. he did not think that the union was free today. he knew that a third of our population was enslaved in his view was, the union was a vehicle for ending slavery. >> joel richard hall and his book "individual." on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on our free c-span now at. c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these cable customers and more. at sparklight, it is our home to and we are all facing our greatest challenge. that is why sparklight is working around the clock to keep you committed. we do
webster's features inspired many americans to see the country as one nation bound together by the u.s. constitution. >> he is most famously connected with great speeches in which he said, liberty in union are now and forever one and inseparable. he did not think that the union was free today. he knew that a third of our population was enslaved in his view was, the union was a vehicle for ending slavery. >> joel richard hall and his book "individual." on q&a. you can...
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order to outcompete our adver sa adversaries we must adhere to the principles that make our nation, this constitutional republic great, and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas. and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some it may have felt like congress was on hold, but the alternative, a government that assemblies with no input from the representatives elected by the people, is a far worse alternative. in these constitutional principles we're adhering to in this complicated process of setting up the house. over these last few days kevin mccarthy has allowed this process to work among house republicans. and he's empowered members to come together to find consensus on behalf of conservative policy and a greater involvement of all voices throughout our conference. we've all played a part. we have all played a part, whether it's the dean or members who have just been waiting for four days and voting loyally. it's kevin's leadership style, a leadership style that's been lacking in institutions for too long. it's the same style kevin plyed with each of us as we developed our policy pr
order to outcompete our adver sa adversaries we must adhere to the principles that make our nation, this constitutional republic great, and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas. and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some it may have felt like congress was on hold, but the alternative, a government that assemblies with no input from the representatives elected by the people, is a far worse alternative. in these constitutional principles we're adhering to in this...
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out-compete our adversaries we must adhere to the principles that make our nation, this nation, our constitutionalepublic great and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some, it may have felt like congress was on hold. but alternative, a government that assembles with no input from the representatives elected by the people is a far worse alternatives. in these constitutional principles we're adhering to in this complicated process of setting up the house. over these last few days, kevin mccarthy has allowed this process to work among house republicans and he's empowered members to come together to find consensus on behalf of conservative policy and a greater involvement of all voices throughout our conference. we've all played a part. we have all played a part. whether it's the dean, or members who have just been waiting for four days and voting loyally. it's kevin's leadership style, leadership style that's been lacking in this institution for too long. the same style kevin employed with each of us as we developed our policy proposal,
out-compete our adversaries we must adhere to the principles that make our nation, this nation, our constitutionalepublic great and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some, it may have felt like congress was on hold. but alternative, a government that assembles with no input from the representatives elected by the people is a far worse alternatives. in these constitutional principles we're adhering to in this complicated process...
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to occupy our adversaries, we must adhere to the principles that make our nation, this nation, our constitutional republic, great. and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas. and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some, it may have felt like congress was on hold. but alternative, a government that assembles with no input from the representatives elected by the people is a far worse alternative. and these constitutional principles, we are adhering to in this complicated process of setting up the house. over these last few days, kevin mccarthy has allowed this process to work among house republicans. and he's empowered members to come together to find consensus on behalf of conservative policy and a greater involvement of all voices throughout our conference. we've all played a part. we've all played a part, whether it is the dean, or members who have just been waiting for four days, and voting loyally. it is given's leadership style, a leadership style that's been lacking in the institution for too long. it is the same style kevin employed with each of us, as we developed our
to occupy our adversaries, we must adhere to the principles that make our nation, this nation, our constitutional republic, great. and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas. and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some, it may have felt like congress was on hold. but alternative, a government that assembles with no input from the representatives elected by the people is a far worse alternative. and these constitutional principles, we are adhering to in this complicated...
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indigenous peoples themselves, from bolivia and chile, both attempts to reform their constitution, is to establish national rest the nationstate is usually seen as one nation, one state, recognize the history of latin america is a history where several nation's have equal rights and deserve equal representation in congress and have a more decentralized structure and politics. unfortunately when this was proposed, i would argue lack of space to properly discuss this generated a lot of fear that it was going to break up chile into little fuse -- feuds. it also does not help that plural nationality was one of the big arguments by morales as he descended into authoritarianism in bolivia. it doesn't have the right -- there hasn't been a proper space to discuss this idea of changing the status though of our country, which is why i think more than a constitutional assembly, would peru needs is a forum of open consultation where the nation can sit together and hear the grievances of the people and know what it feels like to be a peruvian that does not have health care, public education that is beaten by the police
indigenous peoples themselves, from bolivia and chile, both attempts to reform their constitution, is to establish national rest the nationstate is usually seen as one nation, one state, recognize the history of latin america is a history where several nation's have equal rights and deserve equal representation in congress and have a more decentralized structure and politics. unfortunately when this was proposed, i would argue lack of space to properly discuss this generated a lot of fear that...
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we need a national conversation about policing in a responsible, constitutional and humane way. >> what strikes me is the lack of respect for human life. so i don't know that any law, any training, any reform is going to change -- this man was handcuffed, they continued to beat him. i don't think they represent the vast majority of law enforcement but i don't know that there's anything you can do to stop the evil we saw in that video. >> the congressional black caucus has asked for a meeting with president joe biden to discuss criminal justice reform. >>> in the coming hours, students attending richneck elementary school in virginia will be back in classes for the first time since a 6-year-old allegedly shot a teacher more than three weeks ago. >> even though the school system is implementing new safety systems, some don't feel it's enough. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the school system in newport news, virginia, confirms that the principal at richneck elementary school which is where that shooting took place over three weeks ago will be reassigned to another position within the scho
we need a national conversation about policing in a responsible, constitutional and humane way. >> what strikes me is the lack of respect for human life. so i don't know that any law, any training, any reform is going to change -- this man was handcuffed, they continued to beat him. i don't think they represent the vast majority of law enforcement but i don't know that there's anything you can do to stop the evil we saw in that video. >> the congressional black caucus has asked for...
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national assembly. viktor svila has a new constitutional body all belarusian. the people's assembly, accordingly, the powers of all participants in the preparation for elections and the conduct of elections are changing, new powers have appeared in the central election commission. yes, and the procedure for the formation of the central election commission. changed in this order. we also find new powers for the entire belarusian assembly to elect chairmen members of the central election commission used to share these powers among themselves with the president from this republic; now it is proposed that this is empowering, if the belarusian people's assembly is all of the belarusian people's assembly and, uh, its presidium it is proposed to consolidate new powers is to raise the question of the constitutionality of the past presidential elections and national assemblies about the legitimacy, in fact, of everything belarusian, the people's assembly. yes, and there is a collective president. he's on his own. here's the meeting. yes, it unites all the branches of go
national assembly. viktor svila has a new constitutional body all belarusian. the people's assembly, accordingly, the powers of all participants in the preparation for elections and the conduct of elections are changing, new powers have appeared in the central election commission. yes, and the procedure for the formation of the central election commission. changed in this order. we also find new powers for the entire belarusian assembly to elect chairmen members of the central election...
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her bequest to the nation is constitutional monarchy, correct . she showed up monarchy, correct.nst all odds and strains. she understands why. rather like churchill on democracy , it may churchill on democracy, it may not be perfect, but you have a look at all of the other systems available. it's not bad. that woman understood that we politically are in the safest hands. if we can always elect and reject a government every four or five years, but there is a constancy at the top of it that what we care about . and she that what we care about. and she did. and genuinely think the new king does as well . the highs and king does as well. the highs and lows are set to continue into next year . the prince and next year. the prince and princess of wales have scored hit with their trip here to the us where they've met with president joe biden ahead of william's environmental earthshot prize. but it was overshadowed the release of harry and meghan's highly controversial series . are controversial docu series. are we facing another fractious year for the royal family? i guess we'll out . w
her bequest to the nation is constitutional monarchy, correct . she showed up monarchy, correct.nst all odds and strains. she understands why. rather like churchill on democracy , it may churchill on democracy, it may not be perfect, but you have a look at all of the other systems available. it's not bad. that woman understood that we politically are in the safest hands. if we can always elect and reject a government every four or five years, but there is a constancy at the top of it that what...
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nation. we fight to defend our constitutional right. we ensure every south dakotan has a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. but here's what i love about south dakota. we never saddle. we never sit back and say that's good enough. we turn challenges into opportunities. together but the soul to take on the challenge of making south dakota number one in growth, tax climate, work ethic, the building and supporting strong families. our nation was built on freedom but our constitutional freedoms are under assault from washington, d.c. america needs south dakota's example of how conservative policies and values make people's lives better. these policies bring success, and they bring hope you're in the last four years we may south dakota the strongest state in america by making it the state to pursue an american dream. a state for stronger families and a secure state. an next four will prove the best is yet to come. now together we have to continue to build into advance that american dream. in this legislative session we will
nation. we fight to defend our constitutional right. we ensure every south dakotan has a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. but here's what i love about south dakota. we never saddle. we never sit back and say that's good enough. we turn challenges into opportunities. together but the soul to take on the challenge of making south dakota number one in growth, tax climate, work ethic, the building and supporting strong families. our nation was built on freedom but our...
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out-compete our adversaries we must adhere to the principles that make our nation this nation, our constitutionalublic, great. and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas. and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some, it may have felt like congress was unhold. but alternative, a government that assembles with no input from the representatives elected by the people, is a for a worse alternative. in these constitutional principles, we are adhearing to in this complicated process of setting up the house. over these last few days, kevin mccarthy has allowed this process to work among house republicans. and he's empowered members to come together to find consensus on behalf of conservative policy and a greater involvement of all voices throughout our conference. we've all played a part. we have all played a part. whether it's the dean or members who have just been waiting for four days and voting loyally. it's kevin's leadership style, leadership style that's been lacking in this institution for too long. it's the same style kevin employed with each of us as we developed our policy
out-compete our adversaries we must adhere to the principles that make our nation this nation, our constitutionalublic, great. and that starts with a free and open exchange of ideas. and that's exactly what we've done this week. to some, it may have felt like congress was unhold. but alternative, a government that assembles with no input from the representatives elected by the people, is a for a worse alternative. in these constitutional principles, we are adhearing to in this complicated...
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our nation was built on freedom but our constitutional freedoms are under assault from washington, d.c.. america needs south dakota's example of how conservative policies and values make peoples lives better. these policies bring success and they bring hope. in the last four, years we made south dakota the strongest faith in america by making it the state to pursue an american dream. a state for stronger families and a secure state. in the next four, we're going to prove that the best has yet to come. together, we have to continue to build and to advance that american dream. and this legislative session, we will accomplish that. we're going to accomplish it by cutting taxes for people. the continued of record surpluses, and what should we do with those surpluses? my answer is simple. cut taxes and provide relief for south dakotans. [applause] i've been to a lot of grocery stores over the state for the past many months. prices have dramatically increased for the past two years, that families weren't prepared for. when they see the final bill at the end of the checkout line, they are ast
our nation was built on freedom but our constitutional freedoms are under assault from washington, d.c.. america needs south dakota's example of how conservative policies and values make peoples lives better. these policies bring success and they bring hope. in the last four, years we made south dakota the strongest faith in america by making it the state to pursue an american dream. a state for stronger families and a secure state. in the next four, we're going to prove that the best has yet...
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compliance with the constitution and ukraine in which, in which it is written that ukraine guarantees the free development and use and protection of russian and other languages of the nationalorities of ukraine and this constitution remains in force. we will distribute as i understand it, we have materials that simply sent out materials that simply list such constitutions, uh, and uh, then specific obligations of ukraine under international conventions, and then a voluminous list of those laws that were adopted in violation of both the constitution and international obligations this same ukrainian state. and you know, i was like that some time ago, i was surprised a couple of months ago, and zelensky’s interview, uh, he, uh, means that if you let russia win, then other big countries will decide, that they too can about such countries on different continents. uh, it's enough, so they'll choke the little countries and divide the rest among themselves. and i told zelensky i am for a different scenario, when everyone on the planet will know that no matter where he lives, he has the same rights and is also protected, like any person in the world. this is what the man said. which
compliance with the constitution and ukraine in which, in which it is written that ukraine guarantees the free development and use and protection of russian and other languages of the nationalorities of ukraine and this constitution remains in force. we will distribute as i understand it, we have materials that simply sent out materials that simply list such constitutions, uh, and uh, then specific obligations of ukraine under international conventions, and then a voluminous list of those...
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we need a national conversation about a responsible, constitutional inhumane way. >> an national conversation in every -- new ideas to keep every community safe. with the tennessee general reevaluating the need from low level traffic stops. the traffic stop initiated by the scorpion unit which is supposed to be aimed at fighting violent crime. we still unclear why that unit decided to pull nichols over. the officers charged remembers that special unit, they were not permanently shut down. nbc news correspondent, what should we know about the scorpion unit? what messages the police department hoping it is sending by deactivating it. >> alicia this unit was created in 2021. the intention was to fight crime we. they wanted to restore the peace in the neighborhood, they had about 40 officers in groups of ten. it had been permanently deactivated. tyrese nichols, members of the community and deciding to activate the scorpion union. this is a proactive decision and intend to begin the healing process so all of those that have been impacted by which happened. >> the video has been out for a few days,
we need a national conversation about a responsible, constitutional inhumane way. >> an national conversation in every -- new ideas to keep every community safe. with the tennessee general reevaluating the need from low level traffic stops. the traffic stop initiated by the scorpion unit which is supposed to be aimed at fighting violent crime. we still unclear why that unit decided to pull nichols over. the officers charged remembers that special unit, they were not permanently shut down....
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joined this organization, and we did it solely to ensure the development of our own national legislation and the constitutionnd, uh, constitutional laws and ordinary federal laws in terms of improving our democratic procedures for ensuring the rule. and respect for human rights these 20 are already 6 years old. i say 26 years of our participation in the activities of the council of europe has not been a lost time. in vain we have been implementing this task for these 26 years. our legislation in the field of democracy, the rule of law and the protection of human rights is already much more advanced, much more progressive than the provisions contained in the relevant conventions of the council of europe and in this sense. our withdrawal from the council of europe in no way infringes on the rights of the citizens of the russian federation, and something will change for the better, because over these 26 years, the organization has been transformed, unfortunately, into a rather anti-russian one, and there the european court of human rights and many other mechanisms are no longer used to ensure the rule of law an
joined this organization, and we did it solely to ensure the development of our own national legislation and the constitutionnd, uh, constitutional laws and ordinary federal laws in terms of improving our democratic procedures for ensuring the rule. and respect for human rights these 20 are already 6 years old. i say 26 years of our participation in the activities of the council of europe has not been a lost time. in vain we have been implementing this task for these 26 years. our legislation...
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protecting these families, it is clear that russia, which focuses primarily on the national interest in the constitutionthat this is a union of a man and a woman , they say, why do we need such a convention? but she , russia, did not withdraw from the universal convention human rights conventions. this is the basic document, because the european one was adopted later, because it generally corresponds to what is written in the constitution, so ukrainians should know about this zelensky. we must remind you signed there going and the convention has already become on the flight of what's coming soon. there will be a law on one full marriage, and this whole one, and finally, he will make a fireplace. well, yes, and i'll tell you. you are already senior comrades. uh, so to speak, uh, they suggest biden signed this law. and where are you going? let's sign further, of course, arrestovich. this is a phenomenon. here, i'll tell you, to be honest, when they saw the arrest officer himself, removing him for telling the truth. that's just telling the truth. remember, he says lie to yourself and others. and then he
protecting these families, it is clear that russia, which focuses primarily on the national interest in the constitutionthat this is a union of a man and a woman , they say, why do we need such a convention? but she , russia, did not withdraw from the universal convention human rights conventions. this is the basic document, because the european one was adopted later, because it generally corresponds to what is written in the constitution, so ukrainians should know about this zelensky. we must...
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in 1976 algerian president obama. jen published a long awaited constitutional document. the national charter it was approved in a referendum by an overwhelming majority. their new constitution declared socialism as the algerian peoples quotes irreversible choice and confirm the national liberation front as the sole legitimate political party or neighbouring tennis young also faced radical constitutional change. who's in a movie my login for december. oh said he had diluted the store. why coney as well, how do you send me that higher when blood milligan? i said, why do you let me of i would the urine i am and then he can is she will he miss and i them, kenny, did you not do quality that were in fee there and see as he was all can we have you'd be there ma'am yeah, i'll let you i that you're all by her in the still clearly her, when practically by me. i what arma, or cullen mccarty? emma? i left the alarm in walton holcombe, latham the i lead the mccarthy a do. and if you that i left here like a show etiquette of sod, the button urban believe me or you can have the. busy busy where i'd
in 1976 algerian president obama. jen published a long awaited constitutional document. the national charter it was approved in a referendum by an overwhelming majority. their new constitution declared socialism as the algerian peoples quotes irreversible choice and confirm the national liberation front as the sole legitimate political party or neighbouring tennis young also faced radical constitutional change. who's in a movie my login for december. oh said he had diluted the store. why coney...
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in 1976 algerian president obama. jen published a long awaited constitutional document. the national charter it was approved in a referendum by an overwhelming majority. their new constitution declared socialism as the algerian peoples, quote, irreversible choice and confirm the national liberation front as the sole legitimate political party or neighboring tin is young, also faced radical constitutional change. who's in a movie my login for december. oh said he had diluted the store. while coney as well, he sent me that hire william black milligan. i shared why the, let me, if i would the urine i am and then he can is he will he miss and i them, kenny, did you not do quality that were in few there and see as he was up and we have, you'd be there, ma'am. yeah, i'll let you, i that you're all by her in the still clearly her been progress. i'm only by me. i . what arma, or cullen mccarty, emma? i left the alarm in while taylor holcombe, latham the i lead the i did when i left the show any kind of sub but then you can have the. busy busy where i'd be helium, why, but i missed them and w
in 1976 algerian president obama. jen published a long awaited constitutional document. the national charter it was approved in a referendum by an overwhelming majority. their new constitution declared socialism as the algerian peoples, quote, irreversible choice and confirm the national liberation front as the sole legitimate political party or neighboring tin is young, also faced radical constitutional change. who's in a movie my login for december. oh said he had diluted the store. while...
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their new constitution declared socialism as the algerian peoples, quotes irreversible choice. and confirm the national liberation front as the sole legitimate political party or neighbouring tennis young also face to radical constitutional change. who's you in a multi 1000000 for december? i was have ain't had diluted to store while coney as wow, how do you send me that? hire william, do an elegant. i shall either let me of. i will, don't i am. and if he can issue to him this and i them, kenny, did you not do quality that were in few their hands? yes, he was up and we have, you'd be there ma'am? yeah, i let you, i that you're all by her in this to clearly her game, practically by me. i, what arma, or carla mccarty, my, i left the alarm and while taylor holcombe, latham, the alley i lead. when i left the show any kind of sub them i can believe you can have the. busy where i'd be here. why? but i wish that the have been a what the had the i'm a to see the surely let the can. now you say that i legally a fire could be or be elwoods. i'm your menu the and a and i had to leave a few dollars evolve. and har
their new constitution declared socialism as the algerian peoples, quotes irreversible choice. and confirm the national liberation front as the sole legitimate political party or neighbouring tennis young also face to radical constitutional change. who's you in a multi 1000000 for december? i was have ain't had diluted to store while coney as wow, how do you send me that? hire william, do an elegant. i shall either let me of. i will, don't i am. and if he can issue to him this and i them,...