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does state b. that, of course, is the fact pattern of heath v. alabama. under petitioner's view, state a would not be able to vindicate its interest in that sterner prosecution, if state b were to go first. that could -- that situation could also play out if a state has a sterner penalty for a particular act than does the federal government. this court, of course, saw that in the screws case, where the state penalty was much stronger than the federal penalty. we also see that in, for example, the area of robbery. under federal law a robbery of a u.s. letter carrier carrying u.s. mail is punishable by up to 10 years. in texas, however, robbery is punishable by up to 20 years. again, under petitioner's view, texas would not be able to vindicate -- justice kagan: i think what your friends on the other side might say to that is something along the lines of, well, it's one thing to pick the higher penalty and, you know, let the state or the government with the higher penalty go forward. the problem with
does state b. that, of course, is the fact pattern of heath v. alabama. under petitioner's view, state a would not be able to vindicate its interest in that sterner prosecution, if state b were to go first. that could -- that situation could also play out if a state has a sterner penalty for a particular act than does the federal government. this court, of course, saw that in the screws case, where the state penalty was much stronger than the federal penalty. we also see that in, for example,...
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the party that founded the state was the state. that was the moment when the vast majority of israelis concluded that our conflict with the palestinians is not about 1967 but in fact about 1948, that for the palestinian national movement in all its factions, a jewish majority state in any borders is still illegitimate. for the palestinian national movement the long-term goal remained undoing not just the consequences of 1967 but the consequences of 1948 which is to say the existence of israel. this is a normative israeli narrative of why the oslo process collapsed. i find when i woman to the american jewish community that i'm in a kind of time warp. much of the jewish community has not yet internalized the sea change of the year 2000. i would chair in terms of its political and psychological impact on this generation of israelis i would compare the year 2000 to the years 1947-48 and its impact on the founding generation of israelis. that was the moment when the founding generation realized that this is an existential war and a simi
the party that founded the state was the state. that was the moment when the vast majority of israelis concluded that our conflict with the palestinians is not about 1967 but in fact about 1948, that for the palestinian national movement in all its factions, a jewish majority state in any borders is still illegitimate. for the palestinian national movement the long-term goal remained undoing not just the consequences of 1967 but the consequences of 1948 which is to say the existence of israel....
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in my state, california, our largest state, the cost was nearly 5000 lives in 2017. in the united states, our states, it was more than 70,000 lives. globally, the cost only increases. in 2015, the latest year for which the data is available, -- i cannot get rid of this. it was 450,000 lives. these estimates don't consider the lives lost due to the violence associated with this illicit trade. both in the united states and in the source and transit countries. in fiscal year 2019, this year, 22 countries have been identified as major transit or source countries for illicit drugs. profits obtained from narcotic production find dangerous cartels, transnational criminal organizations in mexico, china and countries in central america and south america. and their profit margin is only increasing. last year, more than 133 thousand pounds of heroin, cocaine, meth, and now fentanyl, where two little grains is enough to kill an individual, were seized in the united states. to date, this year, nearly 101,000 pounds of the substances have already been seized. and we are just halfw
in my state, california, our largest state, the cost was nearly 5000 lives in 2017. in the united states, our states, it was more than 70,000 lives. globally, the cost only increases. in 2015, the latest year for which the data is available, -- i cannot get rid of this. it was 450,000 lives. these estimates don't consider the lives lost due to the violence associated with this illicit trade. both in the united states and in the source and transit countries. in fiscal year 2019, this year, 22...
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to vote shall not be denied abridged by the united states or by any state on account of sex. congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. that's it, madam president. those are the words of the 19th amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote. it is an honor today to join my 24 women senate colleagues in cosponsoring a resolution commemorating this centennial. the yellow roses that we are wearing are an historic and enduring symbol of the victory that we celebrate today. it has often been said, as emmerson put it, that there is properly no history, only biography. the story women's suffrage is an antsdzology of remarkable biologies, elizabeth stanton and lucretia mott led the first time that american formally demanded the vote. the convention produced the landmark declaration of sentiments. using the declaration of independence as a template, it states, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal. the early women's rights movement was closely linked to the abolition of slavery. lieu lucretia mott sai
to vote shall not be denied abridged by the united states or by any state on account of sex. congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. that's it, madam president. those are the words of the 19th amendment guaranteeing women the right to vote. it is an honor today to join my 24 women senate colleagues in cosponsoring a resolution commemorating this centennial. the yellow roses that we are wearing are an historic and enduring symbol of the victory that we...
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the united states. the way that occurred is i was fortunate enough between 1995 and 2005 to acquire the records of some of the gaming manufacturing companies. it many of them were in chicago. at of them was out of los angeles. would put those records together along with artifacts we had and they reflected gaming throughout nevada and the united states and the caribbean. we have the largest collection of original gaming record in of united states possibly in the world. you have to remember that when gaming started, it was a contest between the person operating the game and the various players. gameu couldn't control the , you werely days probably going to lose your money. letterlity of the victim depended on the ability to cheat. thatve some items here reflect the earlier days of game -- gaming. we also have one that could be operated by a single dealer. if this were in a small club during the prohibition, a game like this was easy to operate. in order to control the game, they would use various forms --
the united states. the way that occurred is i was fortunate enough between 1995 and 2005 to acquire the records of some of the gaming manufacturing companies. it many of them were in chicago. at of them was out of los angeles. would put those records together along with artifacts we had and they reflected gaming throughout nevada and the united states and the caribbean. we have the largest collection of original gaming record in of united states possibly in the world. you have to remember that...
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the usda interior state level, as state for stores and to the individual states. let's begin with the cigars, we welcome you to the committee and we look forward to your testimony, they ask that you limit to five minutes and they will be included as part of the record. >> thank you, madam chairman and ranking member and members of the committee probably made here today. i will speak to the 2019 for your lookout hall talk a little bit about what were doing for information technology and agency and look at some of the different program management at the different levels of the national regional and state. as you know already, we've seen a little bit whether the normal conditions across the south central, central america and on the west coast. but it is starting to drive right now. arizona, new mexico, idaho, alaska even canada and we know the predictive services are showing that this country starts to increase we could have a significant prior year again this year in california and the pacific northwest. all the grasses are going to be drying out from the heavy rain
the usda interior state level, as state for stores and to the individual states. let's begin with the cigars, we welcome you to the committee and we look forward to your testimony, they ask that you limit to five minutes and they will be included as part of the record. >> thank you, madam chairman and ranking member and members of the committee probably made here today. i will speak to the 2019 for your lookout hall talk a little bit about what were doing for information technology and...
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the state legislatures which have sought most recently the state legislature in a state of tennessee, seeking to make it more difficult for people to vote by adding artificial restrictions based on flimsy and phony reasoning that have no other intent whatsoever but to stop people from voting and to stop black people from voting. no less than three cases, three federal court cases, states have been found to have intentionally discriminated in passing these laws. the second member of the trio are state legislature, all across america. the third member of this terrible trio is a russian federation. the russian federation and it internet research agency called the ira. the ira and the russian federation and much has been written and much has been in the public domain and at the public square about the role of russian interference in the 2016 election. but what has not been clearly articulated is that the russians had an intent. they had multiple intents. one of the driving intents was to suppress the african american vote. our report thanks for the research of the german marshall fund is
the state legislatures which have sought most recently the state legislature in a state of tennessee, seeking to make it more difficult for people to vote by adding artificial restrictions based on flimsy and phony reasoning that have no other intent whatsoever but to stop people from voting and to stop black people from voting. no less than three cases, three federal court cases, states have been found to have intentionally discriminated in passing these laws. the second member of the trio are...
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friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaeda the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation of this this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than today decades after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism 3 which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that
friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link...
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state forward. both shootings are under investigation. jon: thank you very much. acting defense secretary patrick shanahan says the u.s. will file against russia after one of the destroyers nearly crashed into an american worship in the sea. reporter: this is just the latest confrontation that we have seen between the u.s. and russian military, in this instance the video is dramatic in the u.s. navy clearly think it helps make their case. this video was taken on board the u.s. guided missile crew in the philippine sea showing the russian destroyer approaching and becoming alarmingly close, i one point he could even see russian sailors sunbathing on deck. the navy said they have to take evasive action in the acting u. please. >> will help military conversations with the russians. >> that refers to a formal protest, russia blamed the united states for this, the russian embassy in the u.s. to do this. uss chancellor has cost of course for the russian destroyer in the south china sea, the destroyer had
state forward. both shootings are under investigation. jon: thank you very much. acting defense secretary patrick shanahan says the u.s. will file against russia after one of the destroyers nearly crashed into an american worship in the sea. reporter: this is just the latest confrontation that we have seen between the u.s. and russian military, in this instance the video is dramatic in the u.s. navy clearly think it helps make their case. this video was taken on board the u.s. guided missile...
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states created the systems and states have the power to get rid of the system that's and even if they are colombia or peru or developing countries even if they're mali and what have you the states have the power to get rid of the system if they choose to do so. but do they actually want to do so governments often have close ties. to big business button for example have the terms lizzie and she even appointed its former c.e.o. now is good enough of sun and special advisor to the government on climate protection. like. most state leaders are in 2 minds about the issue on the one hand they want to attract foreign investors with trade agreements that offer multinationals attractive conditions. on the other they want to enact environmental labor and public health legislation that is often not in the interests of multinational corporations. no need for a new currency it's time we admit that we're dealing with 2 different systems of power. the 1st is the traditional power system the one that is increasingly being reduced to a folkloric accessory. and a kind of shadow play to entertain the pu
states created the systems and states have the power to get rid of the system that's and even if they are colombia or peru or developing countries even if they're mali and what have you the states have the power to get rid of the system if they choose to do so. but do they actually want to do so governments often have close ties. to big business button for example have the terms lizzie and she even appointed its former c.e.o. now is good enough of sun and special advisor to the government on...
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house, for state senate. and you've got to do it. and the way we do it, by the way, is reauthorizing the voting rights act by stopping what they have done. stacy abrams would be governor in georgia if they hadn't done what they would do. that is right, that is true. so the last thing i ask you, i'd love your support because our number one for our democracy to pass my bill to automatically register every kid in this country when they turn 18! that is how we move this country. i'd love your support! thank you, everyone. thank you, south carolina! [applause] rep. clyburn: thank you, senator. thank you so much. our next candidate comes to us from middle america. he has the experience of watching a small town lose all of its economic impact, watching working men and women not do well, a guy i spend a lot of time with up in washington, d.c. but i turned on my tv the other morning and he was doing yoga. i don't know what that means. but tim ryan is your mic. and do a yoga move. tim: thank you, jim clyburn. and i thi
house, for state senate. and you've got to do it. and the way we do it, by the way, is reauthorizing the voting rights act by stopping what they have done. stacy abrams would be governor in georgia if they hadn't done what they would do. that is right, that is true. so the last thing i ask you, i'd love your support because our number one for our democracy to pass my bill to automatically register every kid in this country when they turn 18! that is how we move this country. i'd love your...
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the united states will defend its forces. interests, and stand with our partners and allies to safeguard global commerce and regional stability. we call upon all nations threatened by iran's provocative acts to join us in that endeavor. thank you. >> secretary -- >> remarks by secretary of state mike pompeo on the attack of two oil tankers in the persian gulf, the secretary speaking at the state department, in washington, d.c. we take you back now to the hudson institute on nuclear weapons. the discussion in progress. >> what i think is important about that episode and really is at the core of the arms control plos fy of the administration is that even though we've shown our willingness to withdraw from the treaty, if one of the things that is very important that we want to talk about today, and going forward, is we have not withdrawn from the process of arms control. the president's made that very clear. my boss, bosses, secretary pompeo has made that very clear. and we look forward to engaging both russia and china robustly
the united states will defend its forces. interests, and stand with our partners and allies to safeguard global commerce and regional stability. we call upon all nations threatened by iran's provocative acts to join us in that endeavor. thank you. >> secretary -- >> remarks by secretary of state mike pompeo on the attack of two oil tankers in the persian gulf, the secretary speaking at the state department, in washington, d.c. we take you back now to the hudson institute on nuclear...
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once the united states the united states and the united states opens its software locally as well as a result of huge costs what we need is also sloan so as out there i want to change and social mobility is changing over that period is not growing as well so a good solution in the market any thoughts on meet me at space crowds and more growth and where the unity of the people is known that angle it won't choose and then it won't. cost of. that website as macro view dot edu thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks max my pleasure all right that's going to there for this admission of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our gas cosseting macro view dot a you if you want to catch us on twitter it guys are important and i stand by. the swarms of them so i'm only. good viewers who are quotable for. much of those who heard it's a preview of the most moving. north. but it. sure didn't look beautiful the media collector who the. mole most of his goals the. good you've gone for good good good. good good issue also look look you're the same you want to kiss
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value of state pride and the power of state pride. we say in the 19th century, especially before the civil war, people identified with their state much more than the country. davis certainly recognized that. he often made the effort to show people they could think about state identity and confederate identity in one integrated, seamless goal. he tried to send a message to people that you should love your state. he made no secret of his mississippi pride. because that state as part of the confederacy, you can love them both at the same time. he tried to make a case for unity throughout the war. one of the last things i want to talk about is that there are -- even though there are lots of examples, of davis and his and -- administration trying to bring dissenters back into the fold. there are also lots of examples where davis and his government and his soldiers responded to -- with repression. you may have heard about the incident in north caroline a in -- in 1863, when confederate troops killed 13 local unionists. that is one example w
value of state pride and the power of state pride. we say in the 19th century, especially before the civil war, people identified with their state much more than the country. davis certainly recognized that. he often made the effort to show people they could think about state identity and confederate identity in one integrated, seamless goal. he tried to send a message to people that you should love your state. he made no secret of his mississippi pride. because that state as part of the...
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so, yes, they're two divided in a state of crisis.hat crisis, as you rightly identified, sometimes when you're in crisis at home, you seek crises abroad that you can divert attention. i think president trump is doing that on so maniy fronts. you look at china, for example, venezuela, iran. there is crisis everywhere, abroad and at home. what is going on now is a sort of new cold war and president trump is trying to line up as many of his allies behind that. huawei, if you like, is the current target of that. effectively what he's declaring is a war on a particular corporation and a whole strategy of china to become a high-tech superpower in the next five, six years or so. made in china 2025. >> do you think then like what we heard from sadiq khan, the london mayor, that the uk shouldn't be rolling out the red carpet or do you think it's critical that we do at this point? >> i think the red carpet is a -- if you don't mind me saying a red herring. >> yeah. >> the idea here is it's a state visit, therefore, all the pomp and ceremony. wh
so, yes, they're two divided in a state of crisis.hat crisis, as you rightly identified, sometimes when you're in crisis at home, you seek crises abroad that you can divert attention. i think president trump is doing that on so maniy fronts. you look at china, for example, venezuela, iran. there is crisis everywhere, abroad and at home. what is going on now is a sort of new cold war and president trump is trying to line up as many of his allies behind that. huawei, if you like, is the current...
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and i think that's a that's a state where he's going to have to. addressed that issue another problem for donald trump trying to convince voters to look past at least 15 investigations in 3 states looking into trump's business charity and campaign and even with the muller report behind him democrats in congress are still investigating generating problematic headlines for a president trying to win re-election can really help get al jazeera orlando let's talk to david paul you logos he's the director of the suffolk university political research center he's joining us from newton massachusetts thanks very much for speaking to us david on al-jazeera so as that rally takes place in florida right now some of the polls the latest polls that is show that the president is behind the main democratic presidential contenders nationally as well as in florida how significant are polls at this point in the race. well they're significant in that those particular pose you're citing are outside the margin of error and one when you have poll data that's outside the m
and i think that's a that's a state where he's going to have to. addressed that issue another problem for donald trump trying to convince voters to look past at least 15 investigations in 3 states looking into trump's business charity and campaign and even with the muller report behind him democrats in congress are still investigating generating problematic headlines for a president trying to win re-election can really help get al jazeera orlando let's talk to david paul you logos he's the...
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of the united states and other nato states along nato's eastern flank. thank you, mr. president, for the remaining agreement. thank you for the agreement which talks about preventing and combatting serious crime. it moves us closer to poland and the united states. and it is so important. thank you, mr. president, for excellent energy cooperation we have. we talked of this in 2017 in warsaw that gas from the united states is delivered. we are signing more contracts. and the gas from the united states have become a fact in poland. thanks to you, mr. president, i am very happy about that. to us, it makes supply. it all means the development of gas security of business. just as i believe it is good for the united states of america. thank you all for the agreement, cooperation in terms of nuclear energy. i hope that together we are able to implement this problem with border protection, climate protection. mr. president, i am deeply grateful for this visit. i'm pleased that we are able to show very good cooperation that we have between the european union and t
of the united states and other nato states along nato's eastern flank. thank you, mr. president, for the remaining agreement. thank you for the agreement which talks about preventing and combatting serious crime. it moves us closer to poland and the united states. and it is so important. thank you, mr. president, for excellent energy cooperation we have. we talked of this in 2017 in warsaw that gas from the united states is delivered. we are signing more contracts. and the gas from the united...
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how did far right militias threaten the state biden -- state capital?er in session, the senate republicans walked out on their job to halt progress in passing a really significant landmark education funding bill as well. we have underfunded our schools in oregon for about 20 years. when they walk out, our governor and the senate democratic leadership negotiated to bills that did not move forward in the session in exchange for the return to business for the rest of session. they have walked out again just a few weeks later. i think the clip you played earlier from the senator boquist perhaps led to some of these militia groups stepping in to presumably defend our senators. i think at least one other senator left late last night, said publicly that any threat of violence toward us as members, toward the public, is unacceptable. amy: explain what this is all over. talk about the climate change legislation you are pushing for. >> this is all over a climate bill. we have been working to study carbon pricing for the last almost a decade. over the last couple
how did far right militias threaten the state biden -- state capital?er in session, the senate republicans walked out on their job to halt progress in passing a really significant landmark education funding bill as well. we have underfunded our schools in oregon for about 20 years. when they walk out, our governor and the senate democratic leadership negotiated to bills that did not move forward in the session in exchange for the return to business for the rest of session. they have walked out...
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now, there are some states in which state courts can be a hedge. many states including mine, they're elected on a partisan basis. maybe you'll have an effective check in a state where the majority on the supreme court is of a different party than the legislature and governor, but that's a pretty small number of states overall. michigan and a few other states, but as kagan pointed out in the dissent, minority of states where this is available. research tends to show if one of the major parties fights redistricting hard on a ballot measure, they can usually succeed defeating it, if voters are confused, i say this having worked on an initiative campaign, they vote no, and it is easy to confuse voters when it comes to redistricting. good news here, there's a bit of a ray of sunshine behind this, because the parties, and especially the republican party in the last decade was so aggressive in gerrymandering and distorting the political process, effectively denying so many people their votes, there's a lot more consciousness around this issue than there w
now, there are some states in which state courts can be a hedge. many states including mine, they're elected on a partisan basis. maybe you'll have an effective check in a state where the majority on the supreme court is of a different party than the legislature and governor, but that's a pretty small number of states overall. michigan and a few other states, but as kagan pointed out in the dissent, minority of states where this is available. research tends to show if one of the major parties...
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pressure is coming from both the united states and china to the original state. i think that pressure is being felt by many countries in the region. people were also having a specific dilemma. we have been having about eight or nine different issues. we had a very strategic dilemma. whether or not to join. whether or not to support the chinese agenda. whether or not to go to the three-day commemoration. in the pacific. i think the frequency will only increase down the road. these issues are very complicated. at least three dishes. first of all, the technical truck. that is a possibility. very difficult to play. i think there might be some images in this particular issue. for instance, among the country. you do not even have a consensus. or even less. master there was a very important counsel. it was the u.s. chief. there are a lot of questions which cannot be answered very clearly. they will only continue. that is the big problem. >> thank you. a little bit of a way. to talk about the south korea relationships. there still one of the most troubled relationships.
pressure is coming from both the united states and china to the original state. i think that pressure is being felt by many countries in the region. people were also having a specific dilemma. we have been having about eight or nine different issues. we had a very strategic dilemma. whether or not to join. whether or not to support the chinese agenda. whether or not to go to the three-day commemoration. in the pacific. i think the frequency will only increase down the road. these issues are...
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the united states' former secretary of state says he often had to practice diplomacy in the dark rex tillerson told congress that president donald trump's son in law jared cushion or directed his own foreign policy without tillerson is knowledge president trump did not know him and president trump had no idea about how the process was supposed to work he probably thought oh well this is the way i've run my business in a newly released transcript from closed door testimony to the house committee on foreign affairs tillerson says he was surprised to walk into a washington restaurant to find jared cushion or meeting with mexico's foreign secretary i could see the color go out of the face of the foreign secretary of mexico as i very i smiled big and i said welcome to washington and i said i don't want to interrupt what you all are doing i said give me a call next time you're coming to town tillers and says he was taken aback when he was told cushion or in presidential adviser steve bannon knew of the blockade of qatar before it happened question on or about may 20th 2017 there was appare
the united states' former secretary of state says he often had to practice diplomacy in the dark rex tillerson told congress that president donald trump's son in law jared cushion or directed his own foreign policy without tillerson is knowledge president trump did not know him and president trump had no idea about how the process was supposed to work he probably thought oh well this is the way i've run my business in a newly released transcript from closed door testimony to the house committee...
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a state can protect its citizens and environment, limit what comes into the state. a new regime allows for thorough technical review on ability of any site to meet strict standards. just as important that fundamentalal sharing of power can result in public acceptance of solutions. we have seen the bills before. each a mirror of the last. time to try something that has a proven track record of addressing other controversial topics. if you want to garner con sent the blue ribbon commission deemed necessary, you have to give epa and states regulatory authority under environmental law. it is time to regulate nuclear waste the same as every other pollutant, epa and delegated states taking the lead under the environmental statutes. thank you for having me today. i look forward to answering questions. >> thank you. let's go to views from idaho national lab, dr. wagner. >> chairman murkowski, ranking member manchin, members of the committee, an honor top with you today. i want to thank senators murkowski, feinstein, alexander for sponsoring significant legislation and persi
a state can protect its citizens and environment, limit what comes into the state. a new regime allows for thorough technical review on ability of any site to meet strict standards. just as important that fundamentalal sharing of power can result in public acceptance of solutions. we have seen the bills before. each a mirror of the last. time to try something that has a proven track record of addressing other controversial topics. if you want to garner con sent the blue ribbon commission deemed...
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it's quite a state visit, as state visits go. >> this is day one, and again, this is a three-day trip more of it throughout the day today. we'll be back with you tomorrow morning for that. we'll get a bit more political. and then of course, the commemoration of the 75th anniversary a bit later this week. thank you all for joining us for this. i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. "at this hour" with kate bolduan will continue our coverage right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. thank you so much for joining me. pomp and circumstance on full display today. great britain rolling out the red carpet for president trump on an official state visit two years in the making. you have seen some of the pictures here from just this morning. this morning, the queen welcocod the president and the first lady to buckingham palace for a private lunch. that was just the start. minutes ago, the president paid his respects
it's quite a state visit, as state visits go. >> this is day one, and again, this is a three-day trip more of it throughout the day today. we'll be back with you tomorrow morning for that. we'll get a bit more political. and then of course, the commemoration of the 75th anniversary a bit later this week. thank you all for joining us for this. i'm poppy harlow. >> and i'm jim sciutto. "at this hour" with kate bolduan will continue our coverage right now. >>> hello,...
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this is similar to last year's appropriation bill which required states to match 5% with state funds to be eligible. i do want to think my colleagues for the debate on this issue. i want to point out that the debate over the last amendment that passed what major the only recycle paper would not have been a requirement from the federal government to be used at every single election of 40 so we give into ann a issue of papr ballot backup and voter verification versus theories. i want to say, i think it is a terrible thing that the federal government is mandating where localities can and cannot produce ballots. in the certain types of ballots. that is an unfunded mandate that i would've hoped to have more bipartisan support. i have a lot of concerns about election security because my home state of illinois, was part of an initial attempt by the various actors to get information. we gotta do what we can to stop that. the build that the majority's proposed does not do that. let's work together to get the local election officials funding that the requesting. but do that together. i think t
this is similar to last year's appropriation bill which required states to match 5% with state funds to be eligible. i do want to think my colleagues for the debate on this issue. i want to point out that the debate over the last amendment that passed what major the only recycle paper would not have been a requirement from the federal government to be used at every single election of 40 so we give into ann a issue of papr ballot backup and voter verification versus theories. i want to say, i...
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states constitution." end quote. >> right. >> all right, now, is that sufficient? >> if that were the only thing the voters knew but this court presumes that they read the paper, they watch tv, they talk to each other, they have forums as held here. >> if this is the only thing, if i thought that at least a large number of them, that this was the only thing they knew, which is what you just mentioned, then is it sufficient? >> >> no, it's not sufficient for this court to conclude there was a problem. precedent says you have to have proof there was confusion and we have no proof in this case because it was not litigated at all. >> am i understanding you to be saying par san gerrymandering is already nonjurisdictionalable? >> no, not at all. i started to outline a specific test that our court applied -- >> so that you've heard the argument in the rutro case, are you saying that those tests are better, just this one's not? i'm not quite sure of what your position is. >> they may be, but in our case we've only
states constitution." end quote. >> right. >> all right, now, is that sufficient? >> if that were the only thing the voters knew but this court presumes that they read the paper, they watch tv, they talk to each other, they have forums as held here. >> if this is the only thing, if i thought that at least a large number of them, that this was the only thing they knew, which is what you just mentioned, then is it sufficient? >> >> no, it's not sufficient...
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drone enter into iran in their space they target that they wanted to send a warning to the united states by saying that if they aggressive in the territory they will target that trump said that if they wanted to attack they would have killed about 150 people in the rain inside but the question comes to me is that americans attack a country in the past why nuclear bombs do they really care about killing 150 people and they well maybe they do because donald trump is a very unusual president you can be very critical about him but he has. i think he has he's redeeming qualities at least and what i found very interesting is that he made this his decision as i said against the counsel of most of his security advisers and we are talking not about only john bolton who is always ready to you know bomb any country he sees but also you know his last hawkish advisers and one thing that i was kind of wondering about because it's clearly not trying to sound that drone into the iranian air space do you think that it was just the routing mistake or do you think that there were some forces perhaps in the
drone enter into iran in their space they target that they wanted to send a warning to the united states by saying that if they aggressive in the territory they will target that trump said that if they wanted to attack they would have killed about 150 people in the rain inside but the question comes to me is that americans attack a country in the past why nuclear bombs do they really care about killing 150 people and they well maybe they do because donald trump is a very unusual president you...
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and the "deep state" in the united states hit them and wants them to go away. so for them, they see, it is hard for them to see a difference between the obama administration and the trump administration when it comes to this inexorable set of measures that the united states continues to take when it comes to do them with russia. number 2, they are more fearful of our military and our political leadership. when they look at n.a.t.o. or u.s. political leadership, it -- things ebb and flow but american military and senior officers are implacable. they have one at the same thing since they were young and they still do. so they are very fearful of the u.s. military and what it does. the way that we enable that or accentuate that in their mind is that the u.s. military is all over the world doing lots of things. i remember one time on my russia tour, general ben hodges was the commander of the u.s. army in europe and he said to me, tom, i don't think, -- we are so weak now, that i don't think anything we do really makes a difference with russia. and i said to him, on
and the "deep state" in the united states hit them and wants them to go away. so for them, they see, it is hard for them to see a difference between the obama administration and the trump administration when it comes to this inexorable set of measures that the united states continues to take when it comes to do them with russia. number 2, they are more fearful of our military and our political leadership. when they look at n.a.t.o. or u.s. political leadership, it -- things ebb and...
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state banquet tonight, as the queen plays host to the president of the united states on the first day of this three—day state visit. question will take over in just a moment, this three—day state visit. question will take over injust a moment, a very good afternoon, see you tomorrow. today at 5pm, president trump meets the royal family as he begins a three—day state visit to the uk. there was a formal welcome from the queen and prince charles earlier this afternoon here at buckingham palace. gun salutes in green park and the tower of london mark the occasion. this afternoon, the president and first lady melania trump laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in westminster abbey. in the past half—hour the president and first lady took tea with charles and camilla at clarence house. but there was controversy this morning, when, moments after touching down, mr trump called the mayor of london, sadiq khan "a stone—cold loser", after mr khan said he didn't agree with the visit. i'm annita mcveigh, live from winfield house, the us ambassador's residence, where the president is stayi
state banquet tonight, as the queen plays host to the president of the united states on the first day of this three—day state visit. question will take over in just a moment, this three—day state visit. question will take over injust a moment, a very good afternoon, see you tomorrow. today at 5pm, president trump meets the royal family as he begins a three—day state visit to the uk. there was a formal welcome from the queen and prince charles earlier this afternoon here at buckingham...
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the state of u.s. rails compared to the state of european and eastern russian rails that the u.s. had overhauled? the russians had greater difficulty. let's start there. we did a lot to keep their trains moving, so we brought motives and 50,000 freight cars. modern top-of-the-line. their country was riddled with civil war. great destruction until 1921, when the civil war was ended by the russiannd federated socialist republic was created. officially in 1921. in germany, their internal narrow gauge network was intact. it is not like it was bombed out in world war ii. the french network benefited greatly from our rebuilding the entire system, or the major lines that led to the northeast. we rebuilt them and we left the equipment there. we left locomotives, we left the rail for their use. in the united states, they had competition with the motorcar. by the 1930's, with the creation airplane, inhree spite of these competitions, the industry was able to get on its feet. as everything did in the 1920's. you
the state of u.s. rails compared to the state of european and eastern russian rails that the u.s. had overhauled? the russians had greater difficulty. let's start there. we did a lot to keep their trains moving, so we brought motives and 50,000 freight cars. modern top-of-the-line. their country was riddled with civil war. great destruction until 1921, when the civil war was ended by the russiannd federated socialist republic was created. officially in 1921. in germany, their internal narrow...
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in the united states.assed that. it's now law this the state of washington. we know in this issue, there are we have to llenges have. look. the alleged conscious clause. look. conscience we should be united d about is the states constitution. this is a constitutional right. a conscience in this country, you ought to respect that constitutional right. and if you have a problem with it, perhaps you ought not to be in that business. usiness of n the b health care ought to provide reproductive services and we have fought for that. nd we're winning these things in the gag rule. we're going to hopefully have an injunction soon. we hope we get that done. and yes, we know this. time as been a long interest of me. and my wife. we entered public service in rying to bill a school in washington. one of the first things we thought about is how to talk about this issue. rural ntative very agricultural area. and we knew this is going to be fficult time, di political issue. ut we decided this was a core to who we are. and
in the united states.assed that. it's now law this the state of washington. we know in this issue, there are we have to llenges have. look. the alleged conscious clause. look. conscience we should be united d about is the states constitution. this is a constitutional right. a conscience in this country, you ought to respect that constitutional right. and if you have a problem with it, perhaps you ought not to be in that business. usiness of n the b health care ought to provide reproductive...
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it is urgent to create this state to replace a failed state of putrid state.e have to build a new state through participation of the and others. amy: so that is some of cabrera who came in fourth in the presidential race and did not make the runoff. but she got 11% of the vote, shocking many. she was the second indigenous woman to run for president. prize winnerce ran. she did not receive anything like this. , did it surprise you the level of support she got across the country, across guatemala? >> yes him it did surprise me because guatemala, unfortunately, is a patriarchal country where discrimination is discrediting as well. in the political space is closed to women, particularly women who act transparently and are progressive. although the more so, the political space is closed for an indigenous woman, woman like cabrera, who was trained as a leader in her community and who is fully familiar with the reality of the indigenous people , the reality of poverty -- extreme poverty, lack of opportunity, and which has spurred migration, spurred millions of guatem
it is urgent to create this state to replace a failed state of putrid state.e have to build a new state through participation of the and others. amy: so that is some of cabrera who came in fourth in the presidential race and did not make the runoff. but she got 11% of the vote, shocking many. she was the second indigenous woman to run for president. prize winnerce ran. she did not receive anything like this. , did it surprise you the level of support she got across the country, across...
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for a 3 day state visit the u.s. president's already spot controversy with his recommendations on bret's that and who should replace teresa made these are live pictures coming from buckingham palace. as courted by her majesty queen elizabeth the 2nd to inspect a guard of honor is called he's accompanied by his wife melanie and he was received by in buckingham palace as he landed by prince charles and his wife camilla. and of course we are now waiting i think for the national anthems to be played. was a. i i i. i i i i i i. i. i. i. i i. i. i i. i. i i. i i i am. i. i hope to curb . i i i i hope as protocol that tate's the american national anthem played and the queen will escort president trump to a call to follow all of. the troops that are in front of you of course. along with her majesty the queen she sort of allows her son prince charles the act of the throne to take the president to inspect a god of order will be features that. of the keeping guard of buckingham palace many tours of course take that photo opport
for a 3 day state visit the u.s. president's already spot controversy with his recommendations on bret's that and who should replace teresa made these are live pictures coming from buckingham palace. as courted by her majesty queen elizabeth the 2nd to inspect a guard of honor is called he's accompanied by his wife melanie and he was received by in buckingham palace as he landed by prince charles and his wife camilla. and of course we are now waiting i think for the national anthems to be...
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seven of the nine states covered by the trigger our southern states. with the voting rights unfair because it picked on states that do not allow african-americans to vote? some people think so, including at the time, a young law clerk for justice rehnquist, now chief justice roberts. it was a 1980 supreme court case, the very first time the voting rights act was challenged a lot, the very first time the supreme court ruled against the voting rights act that got myself involved in voting rights cases and a lot of other historians as well, and that is mobile versus boulder. we talked about the dilution process of at-large elections. the supreme court in mobile declared that henceforth, plaintiffs must prove not only that an at-large system has discriminatory effect -- that is that blacks could not get elected there in the at-large system -- but also that it was adopted or maintained for the purpose of diluting minority voting. take note -- it's not just discrimination, but purposeful discrimination. thus, the court really hindered racial equality by what
seven of the nine states covered by the trigger our southern states. with the voting rights unfair because it picked on states that do not allow african-americans to vote? some people think so, including at the time, a young law clerk for justice rehnquist, now chief justice roberts. it was a 1980 supreme court case, the very first time the voting rights act was challenged a lot, the very first time the supreme court ruled against the voting rights act that got myself involved in voting rights...
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so you're basically asking state legislatures not to act as state legislatures. and let me just finish with this observation, which is a lot of hard constitutional issues come before this court because you are dealing with something that was unknown to the framing generation. but the framing generation understood partisan gerrymandering firsthand. james madison was the intended target of a partisan gerrymander by patrick henry. he complained about it bitterly. so did george washington. neither of them contemplated suit. hamilton actually suggested to john jay that the federalists ought to partisanly gerrymander the electoral college for the 1800 presidential election. john jay said it wasn't such a good idea. all three authors of the federalist papers knew about this and didn't think there was a judicial solution. thank you. chief justice roberts: thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. vice president mike pence will address the organization gala in washington, d.c.. live coverage at 6 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> i am a white male and i am prejudice. it is
so you're basically asking state legislatures not to act as state legislatures. and let me just finish with this observation, which is a lot of hard constitutional issues come before this court because you are dealing with something that was unknown to the framing generation. but the framing generation understood partisan gerrymandering firsthand. james madison was the intended target of a partisan gerrymander by patrick henry. he complained about it bitterly. so did george washington. neither...
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i've been through with the state attorney's office i'll never. only 16 counties in the country imposed 5 or more death sentences between 20102054 of them right here in florida that's according to harvard law school's fair punishment project the report calls angela corey and. overly aggressive prosecutors. angela corey is the chief state attorney here she has the final say so over everything and bernie is like her right hand man and all victims of crime but as long as they know that there will always be prosecutors fighting for the truth i think that victims will continue to rely on this justice system. the stubbornness the same me it's like i refused to allow her to get again over my daughter's death. and now that she's running for office and all this political stuff has started and . she needs to know that people are supporting me and not gonna support her that this could hurt by her not taking the offer it could hurt her campaign which it is . every day i try to remind myself. this is a gift. it's not the glamour job like you to think it is but
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state of virginia a gunman died in a ship. we believe. you are an expert on torture ses judy in a song has been subjected to inhumane treatment that has taken a toll on the wiki leaks founder of mental health. new an assessment on the song the british foreign secretary go on the offensive calling for the u.n. to stand down and refrain from making inflammatory remarks. at. the u.s. 3 browns it's.
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i'm pleased to report that situation that you know you state. is on fire. and every item of your radio is like a bullet. some of them will not stop firing from 50000. the disaster happened over 30 years ago and is the largest nuclear accident in history a month 600000 people were affected and it's thought up to 4000 will die early as a result were to action levels in the epstein are massively higher than a lethal dose the disaster lead to massive radiation exposure which was made more widespread by the wind with europe and asia also affected back to 2008 r.t. spoke to some of those involved. you know the most the ballpark i think my father understood very well what danger he was facing from a very fast day when they flew as a governmental commission to noble that absolutely no idea about the situation that because no one could explain anything when he saw the state of the fall of prague i think he had already understood everything including the his life would end with the situation of suborning. that a lot of this is slower than a pretty existence of condit
i'm pleased to report that situation that you know you state. is on fire. and every item of your radio is like a bullet. some of them will not stop firing from 50000. the disaster happened over 30 years ago and is the largest nuclear accident in history a month 600000 people were affected and it's thought up to 4000 will die early as a result were to action levels in the epstein are massively higher than a lethal dose the disaster lead to massive radiation exposure which was made more...
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we have seen close to doubling of our costs in the state, doubling of our cost in the state, just inast nine years. this cannot continue. with all due respect to big pharma, i have no problem, no gripe with people being successful, i don't begrudge success, i appreciate competition, i appreciate research, i appreciate the kind of innovation that we pride ourselves on, but i don't like people taking advantage of other people. i don't like gouging, i don't like windfalls, i don't like folks, you know, getting massive bonuses and, you know, at the expense of folks that are struggling on the streets and the sidewalks. this is a foundational principle , it is a value i know laguna honda community shares. it is a value that san franciscans share, it is of value the mayor shares, it is shared broadly throughout this state and substantial of lee, around this region in santa clara, in alameda, that value now is being brought to the forward in terms of counties joining the state purchasing pool. we had hoped this would happen in a year or two, maybe three, but here we are, just weeks after ann
we have seen close to doubling of our costs in the state, doubling of our cost in the state, just inast nine years. this cannot continue. with all due respect to big pharma, i have no problem, no gripe with people being successful, i don't begrudge success, i appreciate competition, i appreciate research, i appreciate the kind of innovation that we pride ourselves on, but i don't like people taking advantage of other people. i don't like gouging, i don't like windfalls, i don't like folks, you...
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the mueller report subscribes to that and the president of the united states of the united states saysa hoax, a hoax. the president of the united states should be the one taking the lead to look into what happened there. instead he's saying they could do it again. there's something very wrong with this picture. so in any event, the facts, the truth, what's right for our country in the most unifying way, not dividing way. >> the attorney general has been held in contempt by a house committee. there are two paths you can do down. the house can vote criminal contempt or civil contempt. in other case, i assume the department of justice will not be indicting the attorney general. you have a sergeant at arms in the house. you actually have a jail cell in the basement. >> we used to. >> what are you going to do if bill barr -- will the household him in criminal contempt? >> well, the criminal contempt takes a little bit longer. there's a reason they went down the path they went down. i have confidence in our committees. i'm a big believer in the committee system, let the members do the invest
the mueller report subscribes to that and the president of the united states of the united states saysa hoax, a hoax. the president of the united states should be the one taking the lead to look into what happened there. instead he's saying they could do it again. there's something very wrong with this picture. so in any event, the facts, the truth, what's right for our country in the most unifying way, not dividing way. >> the attorney general has been held in contempt by a house...
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states, letting them come up with their plans. i have gotten so frustrated. i tell people when i got to washington, d.c., i was frustrated the first afternoon i got here and the frustration continues because the people in washington, d.c. feel like this cookie-cutter model that we can use, what is good for this will be good for every part of the country, that is not true. that is what the administration and the epa are trying to do, trying to cooperate with the states and work together to lower these emissions. we can do that together. the obama administration wanted to lower emissions 32% and this ace rule 1.5%, how at .7% to do you respond to critics who say this will increase emissions? guest: the rule will not increase the emissions as much as allow the states to implement their own plans. erroneous, very erroneous to think that republicans do not care about our environment. it is erroneous to say the president does not care about our environment. we do care. we have different ways we might meet the end result. unfair toly wro
states, letting them come up with their plans. i have gotten so frustrated. i tell people when i got to washington, d.c., i was frustrated the first afternoon i got here and the frustration continues because the people in washington, d.c. feel like this cookie-cutter model that we can use, what is good for this will be good for every part of the country, that is not true. that is what the administration and the epa are trying to do, trying to cooperate with the states and work together to lower...
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after a lot supposed a lot is that were coming out from the united states towards the iran deal on iran we're now hearing. the americans saying by the way we're ready to negotiate without preconditions. and at this point iraq later anything this is just play words getting it's delayed i think there'll be talks. i'm not going to make predictions in this case because you know that u.s. policy seems to change from day to day. very hard to predict what will happen next but so 2 things one is u.s. policy is really unclear and. we should keep that in mind as we go forward and i think the iranian leadership is also very much aware of that and they are probably i imagine hesitant to stake any kind of. future on the fact that. they cannot predict what the united states will do next secondly there is a real difference within the american administration about how to deal with not only iran but the world and that difference is most starkly evident in the approach of different approaches of president trump and his national security advisor john bolton. president trump is someone who is more of an is
after a lot supposed a lot is that were coming out from the united states towards the iran deal on iran we're now hearing. the americans saying by the way we're ready to negotiate without preconditions. and at this point iraq later anything this is just play words getting it's delayed i think there'll be talks. i'm not going to make predictions in this case because you know that u.s. policy seems to change from day to day. very hard to predict what will happen next but so 2 things one is u.s....
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state should not impede the safe passage of any ship it allows for the for the state the territorial state to do start the ships from passing through if that state is destructing peace and security the said state not if united states impose an oil importer go on iran and iran says well if the arab go through the united arab emirates and the saudis that will create insecurity in my country then the power. which of those ships are no longer innocent and you know iran has the right to do to you know fight it according to laws it's not going to it's not going to block tankers but the united states is taking what iran stay said to stage this kind of a light which has come to hair everybody now knows that is why even the allies were not believing this in the 1st place that rancher in our. united states pows are thinking well thank god the enemy says it has because iran has not been such a stupid thing but in america what has commenced that it has i said why is that a poor record to kind of research and write i thank you for your time here. when he is coming up after the break. we are in a
state should not impede the safe passage of any ship it allows for the for the state the territorial state to do start the ships from passing through if that state is destructing peace and security the said state not if united states impose an oil importer go on iran and iran says well if the arab go through the united arab emirates and the saudis that will create insecurity in my country then the power. which of those ships are no longer innocent and you know iran has the right to do to you...
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in the states, trying to get state level things passed. and the national movement. >> when the 15th amendment was passed and it enfrance chiesed black men and no women there was a huge split in the suffrage movement. there were people like lucy stern and julia ward howl who said we'll fight for women next. there were meme like stanton and anthony who said if we accept the 15th amendment, it's going to be a whole generation before women get the vote. they split and not only split into rival groups, but the stone-howl group pursued a state by state strategy specifically because that amendment and reconstruction amendment had been so threatening to the southern states. and anthony and stanton group pursued a federal amendment. for a lot of the end of the 19th century, they were working at cross-purposes. when they came back together and rejoined and the american women suffrage association became national american women, they decided to pursue the state by state strategy. one of the reasons -- which isn't crazy. it sounds like a lot of work, b
in the states, trying to get state level things passed. and the national movement. >> when the 15th amendment was passed and it enfrance chiesed black men and no women there was a huge split in the suffrage movement. there were people like lucy stern and julia ward howl who said we'll fight for women next. there were meme like stanton and anthony who said if we accept the 15th amendment, it's going to be a whole generation before women get the vote. they split and not only split into...
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i was more asking about the united states. because it during your kavanaugh answer were saying it would politicize the courts. oom eye i'm not sure there's ever ban been a time they weren't politicized >> i don't think that the british courts are politicized to any significant degree. what i do think is that they are often asked to decide political issues of a kind which are frankly impossible to decide without reference to a judge's own assessment of the policy issues in question. which is one reason why i don't they ought to be asked to decide that. but we recently had a -- -- shortly after the referendum on brexit -- sorry to get back to brexit -- the supreme court had to decide whether the government had power to give notice to leave the european union without parliamentary authority. the government did not propose to seek parliamentary authority. it claimed to have the power to do it without. and we held that they did not have that power. now, before this -- the argument there was a huge amount of speculation in the press
i was more asking about the united states. because it during your kavanaugh answer were saying it would politicize the courts. oom eye i'm not sure there's ever ban been a time they weren't politicized >> i don't think that the british courts are politicized to any significant degree. what i do think is that they are often asked to decide political issues of a kind which are frankly impossible to decide without reference to a judge's own assessment of the policy issues in question. which...
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we begin in the united states where testimony by former secretary of state rex tillerson to the houseforeign affairs committee last month has been released one of its key revelations is that trump's son in law and senior white house adviser jared cushion are operated independently with powerful world leaders without coordination with the state department keeping to listen fact in the dark or to listen also commented on the gulf crisis which saw a land sea and blockade imposed on cats are in june 2017 he described being blindsided when key arab allies seva ties with also a key u.s. ally he was in australia at the time with the then defense secretary jim mattis and said they would be. surprised to listen said he was not aware of the meeting between question and the leaders of saudi arabia and the u.a.e. just one month before that blockade was imposed former trump advisor steve bannon was also present to listen describing angry at the meeting having taken place without his knowledge he said the state department's views were never expressed on this well john hendren joins us live now from
we begin in the united states where testimony by former secretary of state rex tillerson to the houseforeign affairs committee last month has been released one of its key revelations is that trump's son in law and senior white house adviser jared cushion are operated independently with powerful world leaders without coordination with the state department keeping to listen fact in the dark or to listen also commented on the gulf crisis which saw a land sea and blockade imposed on cats are in...
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still lety by the united states and its allies so i think they are pushing the united states to that direction but up until now fortunately the united states as rationally so decided not to you know escalate things even further but we are on a. skule terry wrote for now. in oxford we may be on an escalator erode so far but in equal measure did or do the 3 allies we're talking about israel and the u.a.e. in equal measure did they want donald trump to do something yesterday i suspect that they probably did i think the 1st thing to remind everybody of is that we're really in an extremely dangerous and risky situation and that way yet again in a situation where some politicians who have specific objectives are completely neglecting and ignoring the likely consequences of their actions over thousands if not millions of people in the relevant countries i think for you know for the gulf states and this is they are aware of the fact that trump has already started on his election manifesto for next year and that you know their window of opportunity for really attacking iran is narrowing by th
still lety by the united states and its allies so i think they are pushing the united states to that direction but up until now fortunately the united states as rationally so decided not to you know escalate things even further but we are on a. skule terry wrote for now. in oxford we may be on an escalator erode so far but in equal measure did or do the 3 allies we're talking about israel and the u.a.e. in equal measure did they want donald trump to do something yesterday i suspect that they...
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but there has always been a 50-state competition, states competing against other states, and california, your state, as always been a winner in that competition. usually the biggest winner. what is it that the california economy knows that some of the other states apparently don't know? >> i think each state has its strengths, but i'll speak to california's strengths, which would be a priority for me for our nation. part of california's strength is we have invested in our educational systems. over the years we've done a great job and then not such a great job, but if you look at the impact of at least early investments in education, it's paid huge dividends. i believe we need to have national policy that's about investing in education. by the way, i mine education after high school. by that only college. i mean education for people after high school, and that could be a college track, that could be a track that is about skills development to get their certificate for the job that needs to be filled, but that's what has been done in the past which has shown great prosperity for american
but there has always been a 50-state competition, states competing against other states, and california, your state, as always been a winner in that competition. usually the biggest winner. what is it that the california economy knows that some of the other states apparently don't know? >> i think each state has its strengths, but i'll speak to california's strengths, which would be a priority for me for our nation. part of california's strength is we have invested in our educational...