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how can the state of new york levy a tariff on nails to be sold in the state of connecticut?have to pay connecticut the tariff besides. >> aye, but these were charged as -- the law says you will pay. >> look here my friend, do you know what your government and other state governments are doing to the people of this country? you are wrecking our trade and ruining our industry. not only with these tariffs, either. >> look here. look at all of this money. and every bit of it worthless. continental money, ha. >> not worth a continental, i suppose. >> no, indeed, they aren't. if these evils burden us much longer, my trade won't be worth a continental, either. narrator: these were only two of the evils plaguing the nation. 3000 miles away in london, an american representative was facing another evil. >> lord sheffield, i have the note of my government restricting regulations of your government excluding american service from certain ports. >> yes, mr. adams. my government has studied the note with great attention. our great attention, i assure you. but we do not choose to reply at
how can the state of new york levy a tariff on nails to be sold in the state of connecticut?have to pay connecticut the tariff besides. >> aye, but these were charged as -- the law says you will pay. >> look here my friend, do you know what your government and other state governments are doing to the people of this country? you are wrecking our trade and ruining our industry. not only with these tariffs, either. >> look here. look at all of this money. and every bit of it...
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a state willfully tried to sabotage the state elections. the states and often fallen short of fulfilling their federal duties. the framers of the constitution had legitimate reasons to worry about allowing federal elections to become over dependent on voluntary compliance of the state legislations. second, this additional authority which james madison gave on august 9, 1787, one part of the clause is actively debated. the two south carolina delegates said there was no reason to have alteration of state regulation of federal elections. madison created this motion. madison argued they were be subject to all the abuses of this discretionary policy. state legislators would share their own security to favor the candidates they wished to succeed. if there were inequalities in the state legislatures, these would be replicated in the design of congressional districts. these potential sources of abuse justified congressional oversight and revision. the framers agreed because the south carolina motion was rejected without a roll call. madison's speec
a state willfully tried to sabotage the state elections. the states and often fallen short of fulfilling their federal duties. the framers of the constitution had legitimate reasons to worry about allowing federal elections to become over dependent on voluntary compliance of the state legislations. second, this additional authority which james madison gave on august 9, 1787, one part of the clause is actively debated. the two south carolina delegates said there was no reason to have alteration...
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if you are licensed in this state, you can operate in this other state. states get together and see that -- uber and some of these other platforms have issues around independent contractors. we will solve that at the beginning. there's a huge gap if you look at investments in facebook occurring in 2004. we don't have data standards for about a decade. investments in ai in 2011. we don't have any ai efforts at the federal level until 2020. so there's this decade where states can act quickly and form good policy and attract investment. if they do that, they will be rewarded and it will be a productive area for them to focus on. >> i have just received one question from the audience, which i will lay out. we are running over. i'm told that is ok. which is, california regulates emissions. this is probably an extra territoriality question for daniel. california regulates emissions in california. that seems formally not extra territorial. yet the effect of that is to compel auto manufacturers to have a national standard. it's not feasible to have one set of car
if you are licensed in this state, you can operate in this other state. states get together and see that -- uber and some of these other platforms have issues around independent contractors. we will solve that at the beginning. there's a huge gap if you look at investments in facebook occurring in 2004. we don't have data standards for about a decade. investments in ai in 2011. we don't have any ai efforts at the federal level until 2020. so there's this decade where states can act quickly and...
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the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime minister, he has remained neutral in the power struggle among the exiled leaders. now, he comes to new york. he comes to the anti-castro cuba. >> it is first conference the doctor speaks for the first time as president of the new revolutionary council. >> a united cuba. , a real cuba, the cuba of jose marti. >> now cubans are united, they've joined the new coalition reluctantly, they don't like the way that the cia is complimenting -- and they rightly assume that the united states participation ensures the operation success. they don't want
the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime...
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and let every state? consistent with how we respect voting rights. >> think you for that question representative. there are two important principles and we have to recognize both of them. states are laboratories of democracy. it's a great thing of our federalist system that states can experiment as they so often do including experimenting with election reforms like same-day registration a number have experimented with proving quite successful to make it more convenient to vote with increasing turnout. on the other hand, there is a competing principal that in the end, congress has to have the authority to regulate congressional elections. that includes regulating to protect the fundamental right to vote the first noteworthy examplee are the enforcement acts that has been written about and has been addressed in testimony of the reconstruction period that is absolutely vital for congress to exercise its authority under the election clause in 14h and 15th amendments and then to protect the voting rights of ne
and let every state? consistent with how we respect voting rights. >> think you for that question representative. there are two important principles and we have to recognize both of them. states are laboratories of democracy. it's a great thing of our federalist system that states can experiment as they so often do including experimenting with election reforms like same-day registration a number have experimented with proving quite successful to make it more convenient to vote with...
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a state. moreover, d.c. has special constitutional status that grants d.c. residents three electoral votes in presidential elections. we cannot just legislate over these constitutional provisions. further, when maryland authorized the session of nearly 60 miles of its territory to the federal government, it did so for the purpose that congress may accept this land for the seat of government. when congress formally accepted the role by legislative act in 1790, we explained that the land was accepted for the permanent seat of the government of the united states. marilyn gave up this land and we accepted it so that we could create an independent federal governmental district, making d.c. into a separate state violates its own compact remade over 200 years ago with maryland. and we would be trading a state that comprises of less than 6% of the next smallest day, rhode island. a better option, in my view, would be to retro a large purse -- portion of the district to maryland. it's a perfect way to
a state. moreover, d.c. has special constitutional status that grants d.c. residents three electoral votes in presidential elections. we cannot just legislate over these constitutional provisions. further, when maryland authorized the session of nearly 60 miles of its territory to the federal government, it did so for the purpose that congress may accept this land for the seat of government. when congress formally accepted the role by legislative act in 1790, we explained that the land was...
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[laughter] [applause] [indistinct chatter] announcer: the texas state legislature convened a special legislative session to consider gop sponsor voting bills. during the session texas house republicans adopted a motion concerning absentee lawmakers who left the state to block the special session. [indistinct chatter] [gavel banging] >> the house will come to order. we came to recess friday. please rise for the honorable scott colin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let's pray together. father, on a day like today we wonder how we should pray and we are reminded by your scripture that this is the day the lord has made. let us rejoice and be glad in it. today, father, we can rejoice and we can also, as scripture tells us, we can be in continual prayer for those we serve and to those we love. father, we are reminded -- as i am inspired by those in the chamber -- they have faithfully served their constituents in this great state. in your relentless pursuit of us and your faithfulness, even when we are not faithful to you, as you relentlessly pursue us ultimately by sending your son, jesus chri
[laughter] [applause] [indistinct chatter] announcer: the texas state legislature convened a special legislative session to consider gop sponsor voting bills. during the session texas house republicans adopted a motion concerning absentee lawmakers who left the state to block the special session. [indistinct chatter] [gavel banging] >> the house will come to order. we came to recess friday. please rise for the honorable scott colin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let's pray together....
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this empowers that body to make or alter state law, commandeer state law and state offices and especially when coupled with congress's power under the 14th and 15th amendment. thank you so much for the opportunity to discuss my research. >> we will turn to the other dean. i am probably mispronouncing your name. correct me for your five minutes. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. thank you right -- ranking member davis. i am from the great state of wisconsin and the other honorable members of the community. i am the dean at the university of wisconsin law school. i have written on congress's power under the elections clause before. in a word, one that the u.s. stream court has used repeatedly for allowing 142 years, congress's power over congressional elections under this law -- clause is paramount. under the unambiguous text of the election clause in a long line of supreme court precedent, congress has plenty of authority over the time, lace, and manner of conducting congressional elections. most recent use of this principle was justice scalia's opinion for seven justices in arizona versus i
this empowers that body to make or alter state law, commandeer state law and state offices and especially when coupled with congress's power under the 14th and 15th amendment. thank you so much for the opportunity to discuss my research. >> we will turn to the other dean. i am probably mispronouncing your name. correct me for your five minutes. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. thank you right -- ranking member davis. i am from the great state of wisconsin and the other honorable...
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in its state. congress should reverse the statutory decision through carefully crafted legislation test as congress has done in the past approving voting rights renew and extensions. legislation will have to consider the scope of congress's power especially because the statements in brnovich appears like a threat to find new voting legislation unconstitutional. thank you for your time. i look forward to the opportunity to answer questions. sen. cornyn: thank you very much professor hasen. ,i want to begin perhaps by asking you -- and in chair blumenthal: i want to begin perhaps by asking you about the chief justice's role. because i know that you are familiar with the history here. in 1982, john roberts was an attorney and special assistant in president reagan's department of justice. it was the same year that congress was debating amending section two to correct a problematic supreme court decision, city of mobile versus bolden. in the city of mobile, the supreme court held that voters challenging
in its state. congress should reverse the statutory decision through carefully crafted legislation test as congress has done in the past approving voting rights renew and extensions. legislation will have to consider the scope of congress's power especially because the statements in brnovich appears like a threat to find new voting legislation unconstitutional. thank you for your time. i look forward to the opportunity to answer questions. sen. cornyn: thank you very much professor hasen. ,i...
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this is the state department in united states and they, they, they share some traveling troubling issues globally. one of them is for the marriage u. s. department to state abuse for marriage as a human rights abuse. and in the case of mine as a form of child abuse, if you are us citizen and the victim of a 4th marriage overseas, you've had a whole lot of advice about what happens if you see side overseas. meanwhile, at home, there's a major issue. yeah, let me, let me bring in, let me bring in unit staff because unicef is working on this, as i guess are 2. and this is how unicef frame the challenge i have with child marriage in us. your call child marriage, a harmful packet and a violation of child, right? and believe that marriage under the age of 18 should be prohibited in circumstances . yet here in the united states, there's actually no federal law around child marriage. rather, each individual state is responsible for sending their own requirements. this is why units f usa as a member of the national coalition to in child marriage, working alongside in g o partners in order to help
this is the state department in united states and they, they, they share some traveling troubling issues globally. one of them is for the marriage u. s. department to state abuse for marriage as a human rights abuse. and in the case of mine as a form of child abuse, if you are us citizen and the victim of a 4th marriage overseas, you've had a whole lot of advice about what happens if you see side overseas. meanwhile, at home, there's a major issue. yeah, let me, let me bring in, let me bring in...
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a number of states, republican lead a number of states, republican teed states, _ a number of states,r of states, republican lead states, are passing - lead states, are passing legislation— lead states, are passing legislation that - lead states, are passing legislation that will- lead states, are passing i legislation that will restrict voting _ legislation that will restrict voting rights. _ legislation that will restrict voting rights. texas - legislation that will restrict voting rights. texas is - legislation that will restrict voting rights. texas is thel voting rights. texas is the most _ voting rights. texas is the most written _ voting rights. texas is the most written dissent - voting rights. texas is the most written dissent to i voting rights. texas is the - most written dissent to attempt to do _ most written dissent to attempt to do so, — most written dissent to attempt to do so, and _ most written dissent to attempt to do so, and because - most written dissent to attempt to do so, and because of- to do so, and because of president _ to do so, and because of president bi
a number of states, republican lead a number of states, republican teed states, _ a number of states,r of states, republican lead states, are passing - lead states, are passing legislation— lead states, are passing legislation that - lead states, are passing legislation that will- lead states, are passing i legislation that will restrict voting _ legislation that will restrict voting rights. _ legislation that will restrict voting rights. texas - legislation that will restrict voting rights....
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we have states and every state is equal in the senate. the states kind of take the place of our house of lords in the senate chamber. the british using the green color government and colonies would use it. the american government. the red would kind of be much more that house of lords kind of color. you see red in the early senate in philadelphia. definitely has that kind of look to it that seems a bit on the higher end. the interesting thing about the senate is the are created with more power. the power is a tie to the president in the house of representatives, and they don't have treaties in the united states are with the advice and consent of the senate, approved by the advice and consent of the senate. the senate has to approve the treaties, the house does not the senate does. so there is one power. also and time the president makes an appointment in his cabinet and ambassador, supreme court, of course. those folks would have to come in front of the senate and be approved by the senate or rejected. here in philadelphia, we have our ve
we have states and every state is equal in the senate. the states kind of take the place of our house of lords in the senate chamber. the british using the green color government and colonies would use it. the american government. the red would kind of be much more that house of lords kind of color. you see red in the early senate in philadelphia. definitely has that kind of look to it that seems a bit on the higher end. the interesting thing about the senate is the are created with more power....
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voter eligibility varies from state to state. different candidates appear on the ballot in different states. while some variation in election procedures is inevitable and may violate the equal protection clause, it presents practical matter. it doesn't weigh in on the merits, it is about the practicalities what have it would do. it only addresses practical voting rights problems. these are serious and vexing problems. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you, for your testimony here today. >> as we sit here and have this hearing in the united states senate, we are within a city outside these grounds that is populated by over 700,000 americans who simply do not have equal representation or an equal voice in this congress. mr. moriale, as president and ceo of the national urban league, you lead an organization that is dedicated to achieving equal rights. would you explain to this committee how d.c. statehood furthers our democratic promise of equal representation and how ens
voter eligibility varies from state to state. different candidates appear on the ballot in different states. while some variation in election procedures is inevitable and may violate the equal protection clause, it presents practical matter. it doesn't weigh in on the merits, it is about the practicalities what have it would do. it only addresses practical voting rights problems. these are serious and vexing problems. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i look forward to answering your...
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washington state.e've had a thousand fires. it's burned four times more at this time of year than normal. we've had two and a half times more acreage burn in the last decade than the previous. so those are the obvious concerns. and everything you need to fight a fire, we - we could use your help on. and i think you've been totally on top of this, and so i thank you for your leadership on all of these things, including management issues. there's unanimity, there's bipartisan acceptance of the need for active management. we are acti- - we are managing our forests, just like montana is, to try to get in and reduce fuel. but here's the surprising thing, when you asked me this question, or the thing that i worry most about: the thing i worry most about is if, for some reason, the congress did not follow your leadership in this reconciliation and infrastructure bills that allowed you to realize your vision of creating millions of jobs while fighting climate change. that's my biggest worry right now. because
washington state.e've had a thousand fires. it's burned four times more at this time of year than normal. we've had two and a half times more acreage burn in the last decade than the previous. so those are the obvious concerns. and everything you need to fight a fire, we - we could use your help on. and i think you've been totally on top of this, and so i thank you for your leadership on all of these things, including management issues. there's unanimity, there's bipartisan acceptance of the...
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we can defend the united states.t are we good for if we could defend the united states by the application of adequate resourcing, and they're out there. >> another argument that's been made is 20 years ago we didn't have the technology or the drone technology we have today. we're really good at this counter-terrorism stuff, and, you know, we don't have to be in country in the numbers we've been in in order to manage it. is that realistic? >> that is ridiculous. the idea that you can have an effective presence, not just to deal with the terrorist threat in afghanistan, but to watch what's going on to the west and iran, to worry about pakistan, which in the face of a taliban-controlled afghan government could be more susceptible to be taken over by a radical islam system, could have then a potential stock up nuclear weapons requires being there on the ground. doing it long distance is much less effective than the idea we're now going to do it from the persian gulf region or central asia is a very poor substitute for be
we can defend the united states.t are we good for if we could defend the united states by the application of adequate resourcing, and they're out there. >> another argument that's been made is 20 years ago we didn't have the technology or the drone technology we have today. we're really good at this counter-terrorism stuff, and, you know, we don't have to be in country in the numbers we've been in in order to manage it. is that realistic? >> that is ridiculous. the idea that you can...
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it is a union of nation states. this nation states have kept all their powers. if they don't want to be entangled, they're not in chang and they don't want a single currency. they don't have a single single currency. and there's nothing anyone can do about it. so for, for many years, including in britain, in the last what it seems written, drawing the, the european union has always been a terrain of dispute. but in fact, there was very little the europe union could impose on britain. okay, was go, it's go to syracuse here. i mean, you know, one of the issues, particularly if we can focus on the hungarians in the polls is that they focus a lot on families here. and so you have this kind of odd juxtaposition where, because of demographics for the union, at a whole, they need population growth. but then they would say, the hungarians polls, for example, why don't we just be more friendly to families and have population growth organically, naturally within the european union, instead of importing it. and so, and then the hungarians and poles and others in eastern eu
it is a union of nation states. this nation states have kept all their powers. if they don't want to be entangled, they're not in chang and they don't want a single currency. they don't have a single single currency. and there's nothing anyone can do about it. so for, for many years, including in britain, in the last what it seems written, drawing the, the european union has always been a terrain of dispute. but in fact, there was very little the europe union could impose on britain. okay, was...
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after state after state. so we are going through a realignment in this country. it is not just an all one direction realignment. different pieces of the electorate moving in opposite directions. >> ft. collins, colorado. this is charles, an independent. good morning. >> caller: my contention about voting is also, gerrymandering. what i've seen, when a politician can make districts that severely favor them, then we get to a point where, okay, i'm a guy and i'm a republican in a 90% district. okay? and i want to speak out against donald trump because i don't believe he's doing something great. well, all trump has to do then is go to that district and yell rino and your career is over. if that district was balanced, then i think we would see more people coming across and be more pragmatic because their jobs aren't on the line. and we come to a better america where the republicans or democrats on either side can speak out. and that's why i'm so adamant about hr and sr-1. i want to see that done. i want to see the
after state after state. so we are going through a realignment in this country. it is not just an all one direction realignment. different pieces of the electorate moving in opposite directions. >> ft. collins, colorado. this is charles, an independent. good morning. >> caller: my contention about voting is also, gerrymandering. what i've seen, when a politician can make districts that severely favor them, then we get to a point where, okay, i'm a guy and i'm a republican in a 90%...
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to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or by any state on account of race, stateervitude. this audit is by -- how are we stuck here right now? so the message to those who are being obstacles, obstructionist, delay or,'s delay tons, all over those is to get to work. how long do i have to speak? how often do i have to talk? and where do i have to go detail that story? whatever it takes, we will be there as non violent perpetrators of truth. civil disobedience persons we are, and i leave you in the name of the late john lewis who said, carry on. carry on. carry on. i will, carry on utah >> texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee today, urging senators to ditch the filibuster and fast federal voting rights legislation. you heard her talk about civil disobedience there, we'll, shortly after those remarks from the congresswoman, several of the activists and leaders she was speaking alongside congressman hate johnson was, -- you see there in the background, several of them were arrested in an active non violent civil disobedience in front of the senate. building it was th
to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or by any state on account of race, stateervitude. this audit is by -- how are we stuck here right now? so the message to those who are being obstacles, obstructionist, delay or,'s delay tons, all over those is to get to work. how long do i have to speak? how often do i have to talk? and where do i have to go detail that story? whatever it takes, we will be there as non violent perpetrators of truth. civil disobedience persons we are,...
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a non state hostile intelligence service is often abetted by state actors like russia. ah. in the same year, we can leeks and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweat. and i hope to become your president because you don't do the president of all the people of france. if you don't, a president to protect transforms and bibs in the face of the threat of the nationalist genetic oh, your compatriots. manuel mac homes, campaign headquarters. everyone was busy preparing for the 2nd round of the presidential election when suddenly news spread. the in boxes of campaign workers from icons mash party had been it was may, 5th, 201-7730 pm. the me the funds towards the end of the day we starting to get room is on twitter. they say there are things that are going to get released then come the 1st elements that are being talked about. and one moment i see the download link being shared. so i downloaded immediately, i open it, and i see that it's actually e mails from people in the campaign, the, from the record, several 1000 documents and e mails fr
a non state hostile intelligence service is often abetted by state actors like russia. ah. in the same year, we can leeks and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweat. and i hope to become your president because you don't do the president of all the people of france. if you don't, a president to protect transforms and bibs in the face of the threat of the nationalist genetic oh, your compatriots. manuel mac homes, campaign headquarters. everyone was busy...
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it has been categorized, by the way, by the department of state, the united states department of stateafficking. it is the definition of human trafficking. you get an individual, you use their services, they don't get paid, the person that traffics in them ishe one who gets paid. these people have no rights. that's precisely what happens in cuba, for example, with the medical professionals. but, also, if there's a european company, for example, that sets up a hotel in cuba, the workers are not pd directly. the money goes to the regime. the regime picks the people that they decide to send to, for example, that hotel, and the regime gives them a little bit of a -- you know, a tiny bit of money. the vast majority of the currency is kept by the regime. you can call it human traffickg. you can call it slave labor. call it what you might -- well, you know, it is the extreme of a government who in essence owns the people, traffics in those people while the only beneficiary is the regime, mostly the castro family. we have all seen the videos of the castro's nephews and grandchildren in these h
it has been categorized, by the way, by the department of state, the united states department of stateafficking. it is the definition of human trafficking. you get an individual, you use their services, they don't get paid, the person that traffics in them ishe one who gets paid. these people have no rights. that's precisely what happens in cuba, for example, with the medical professionals. but, also, if there's a european company, for example, that sets up a hotel in cuba, the workers are not...
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and the state of texas.nd that is where we stand united before you here today, in preserving not only the democracy in texas, but the democracy of the u.s. thank you for your time. [applause] and, i would like to, if she has arrived, call up the chair -- the vice chair of the house democratic caucus. in her absence, i would then like to call representative read about -- represent of read about -- call my colleague. >> thank you, thank you all for being here today. i used to live here in washington. i worked, like you, for the press, for pbs, and it is a proud, pleasing moment to be back here with my colleagues, as a member of the texas house. we are here in d.c., our nations capitol, because we want to protect the civil right to vote for millions of texans. we were quite literally forced to move and leave the state of texas. we also know that we are living right now on borrowed time in texas. and we can't stay here indefinitely. to run out the clock, to stop republican anti-voter bills. that is where we need
and the state of texas.nd that is where we stand united before you here today, in preserving not only the democracy in texas, but the democracy of the u.s. thank you for your time. [applause] and, i would like to, if she has arrived, call up the chair -- the vice chair of the house democratic caucus. in her absence, i would then like to call representative read about -- represent of read about -- call my colleague. >> thank you, thank you all for being here today. i used to live here in...
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to the nation state. they vote for national policies, even when they vote for europe and parliament, they voted to punish or give a prize to their own. m p. 's to their own petitions. in other words, it is still the goal used to say no help, but the tree it is the, the con, is a union of nation states. the nation states have kept all their powers. if they don't want to be entangled, they're not in shang, and if they don't want a single currency, they don't have a single single currency. and there's nothing anyone can do about it. so further for many years, including in britain, in the last 6 britain, join the, the european union has always been a terrain of dispute. when in fact there was very little the europe and union could impose on britain. it was good, it's good, it's eric is here. i mean, you know, one of the issues, particularly if we can focus on the hungarian from the polls, is that they focus a lot on families here. and so you have this kind of odd juxtaposition where, because of demographics f
to the nation state. they vote for national policies, even when they vote for europe and parliament, they voted to punish or give a prize to their own. m p. 's to their own petitions. in other words, it is still the goal used to say no help, but the tree it is the, the con, is a union of nation states. the nation states have kept all their powers. if they don't want to be entangled, they're not in shang, and if they don't want a single currency, they don't have a single single currency. and...
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so she moved to a state where marijuana was legalized at the state level but she talked about the fact that she was so violating federal law she could be prosecuted. the present fighting it could be prosecuted. universities couldn't study marijuana to get the dosage right for her child. during that press conference, her child fell into a seizure. to this day, it's one of the most moving moments of my senate career we have criminalized americans and now some people trying to help her talk, some are probably wondering people are getting arrested anymore for possession of marijuana. i'll tell you right now, i thought jeff sessions became attorney general and said he would restart prosecution, i see it not in fact all around our country in 2019 there were more marijuana arrests than all other crime arrests combined majority worked for simple possession. this is the grievous reality lives are being destroyed every single day and hypocrisy at this is not right here in the capitol now people running for congress, people running for senate, people running for president of the united states rea
so she moved to a state where marijuana was legalized at the state level but she talked about the fact that she was so violating federal law she could be prosecuted. the present fighting it could be prosecuted. universities couldn't study marijuana to get the dosage right for her child. during that press conference, her child fell into a seizure. to this day, it's one of the most moving moments of my senate career we have criminalized americans and now some people trying to help her talk, some...
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he lasted 11 days as secretary of state. [laughter] my son said, surely, you are better that he was. it can't be the worst. [laughter] but we know what the left is trying to do to human beings that believe in christ in the way that we do. we have seen it. the president called me in january and said, the washington post headline today says you are my most loyal cabinet member. i reminded him they didn't mean that as a compliment. [laughter] look, you are here today talking , about leading with principles over politics. i want to say something i believe is very straightforward that you may not hear from other elected officials -- all of the crises facing our nation today , the big challenges that we are confronted with, are not going to be solved by any politician. it is not the way the lord works. our problem isn't the people affecting change, because we know only christ has the capacity to do that. and he will put principled men and women in those positions but it is he who will make the changes that our nation so richly nee
he lasted 11 days as secretary of state. [laughter] my son said, surely, you are better that he was. it can't be the worst. [laughter] but we know what the left is trying to do to human beings that believe in christ in the way that we do. we have seen it. the president called me in january and said, the washington post headline today says you are my most loyal cabinet member. i reminded him they didn't mean that as a compliment. [laughter] look, you are here today talking , about leading with...
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the 2 state solution is dead. i think the 2 states that more about boss who has a guest is knocked with international community with international law and negotiate and just let you know work and show how be a nice some compet did we are. that agenda has been destroyed by incident, by israeli actions, because it does not comply with any of its obligation well destroyed by the surely was destroyed by fata and the palestinian authority as well. who kept seeking the 2 state solution, whilst all the settlements were making that that's exactly the point that is that it can just say we are in the middle of the dogs or we negotiated mod, whatever. and at the same time, continue to see more learn more resources, build more settlements, which are going to be i own stature and continuous monitor. i'm getting out a company has the ethnic cleansing plan and gender around and backing up some of changing the elegy on the grounds. all these things thinking that it's ok we will negotiate to an hour later is not the case. that's w
the 2 state solution is dead. i think the 2 states that more about boss who has a guest is knocked with international community with international law and negotiate and just let you know work and show how be a nice some compet did we are. that agenda has been destroyed by incident, by israeli actions, because it does not comply with any of its obligation well destroyed by the surely was destroyed by fata and the palestinian authority as well. who kept seeking the 2 state solution, whilst all...
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states are right.nding army is this threat to liberty. how easy for ambitious men to turn it against the states and the people. >> sir, you feel strong role too much. the people that -- we will have no government. >> while some men and food a strong government. others were alarmed. the states became embroiled in quarrels overland, boundaries, and comments. a dispute broke out between maryland and virginia over navigation of the potomac river. this led to the calling of the convention to meet in september, of 1786. to this meeting, other states were invited. chaise rebellion was still at its height. some leaders saw in the making an opportunity to take action. before the convention assembled, they gathered at mount vernon to plan a bold undertaking. >> general washington, the outbreak of this massachusetts fear has anarchy. -- >> yes colonel hamilton. there are combustibles of every state that will spark much, who besides -- >> quite true, general. madison and i have been talking about a plan of action,
states are right.nding army is this threat to liberty. how easy for ambitious men to turn it against the states and the people. >> sir, you feel strong role too much. the people that -- we will have no government. >> while some men and food a strong government. others were alarmed. the states became embroiled in quarrels overland, boundaries, and comments. a dispute broke out between maryland and virginia over navigation of the potomac river. this led to the calling of the...
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there is a huge diaspora in europe and the united states. i would like for us to continue taking more people from those camps now that president biden has raised the refugee cap. part of the long-term effort here has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's a quarter of all syrians, so it is a sizable share of the country. to continue to be very, very tough and punishing on outside powers supporting the syrian regime, including the russians. through instruments like the caesar act. then, sees any opportunity that arises. as you know, timing is everything and the timing may not be right right now, that all kinds of things may happen in the months and years coming that create opportunities for us to seize. i wish i had a better answer and there may be a better answer out there. i would be very open to hearing from people participating today who follows the situation more intently than i do. but that is kind of where i am. gerald: it is a problem and i t
there is a huge diaspora in europe and the united states. i would like for us to continue taking more people from those camps now that president biden has raised the refugee cap. part of the long-term effort here has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's a quarter of all syrians, so it is a sizable share of the country. to continue to be very, very tough and punishing on outside powers supporting the...
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to look into the results in his state. infamous call where trump said he only needed to find about 11,000 votes. that same night the republican elections official in arizona got another voicemail. >> this is a white house operator. i was calling to let you know that the president's available to take your call if your free. >> the official told the arizona republic he presumed trump would try to pressure him. so he never returned that call. this new reporting is the latest to detail a multi-state effort by trump and his allies to undermine the results of the 2020 election, the same effort to led to a so-called audit that's been going on in maricopa county in arizona since april. run by the cyber ninjas. now the republican playbook on how to overturn the 2020 election is turning a new page, this time in pennsylvania. the associated press is reporting today that republicans in the pennsylvania state senate might be planning their own audit of the 2020 election in their state. that effort is led by republican state senator dou
to look into the results in his state. infamous call where trump said he only needed to find about 11,000 votes. that same night the republican elections official in arizona got another voicemail. >> this is a white house operator. i was calling to let you know that the president's available to take your call if your free. >> the official told the arizona republic he presumed trump would try to pressure him. so he never returned that call. this new reporting is the latest to detail...
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utah, a republican state. it has served well every citizen of the country to have their voice heard in the direction our country goes and that's what we are fighting for, the division of our constitution. >> from the northstar state the lone star state, thank you very much. >> thursday, nominees for census bureau director and ice assistant secretary testified at a confirmation hearing before the senate homeland security committee. live coverage begins at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, online on c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday night on q&a just get along with chief engineer of the historic fire vote john jay harvey adams called back into service to aid firefighters following attacks on the twin tires -- twin towers. she tells the story of the community of mariners who came to the rescue of thousands. >> the operation that delivered half a million people safety is an incredible example of the goodness of people. that when you are given the opportunity to help you have the tools and t
utah, a republican state. it has served well every citizen of the country to have their voice heard in the direction our country goes and that's what we are fighting for, the division of our constitution. >> from the northstar state the lone star state, thank you very much. >> thursday, nominees for census bureau director and ice assistant secretary testified at a confirmation hearing before the senate homeland security committee. live coverage begins at 10:30 a.m. eastern on...
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as i said in april, the united states did what we wanted to do in afghanistan.o get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and delivered justice to osama bin laden. and to degrade the terrorist threat from becoming afghanistan from becoming a terrorist base. we achieved those objectives. that is why we went. we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. together, with our nato allies and partners, we have trained and equipped over -- nearly 300,000 current serving members of the afghan security force. and many beyond that to our no longer serving. after that, hundreds of thousands more afghan national defense security forces trained over the last two decades. we provided our afghan partners with all the tools, trained equipment, of any modern military. we provided advanced weaponry. we are going to continue to provide funding and equipment and will ensure they have the capacity to maintain their air force. most critically, as i stresse
as i said in april, the united states did what we wanted to do in afghanistan.o get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and delivered justice to osama bin laden. and to degrade the terrorist threat from becoming afghanistan from becoming a terrorist base. we achieved those objectives. that is why we went. we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. together, with...
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sponsored in the eyes of the united states. the fact that they're happening on russian soil matters. here's what the u. s. president joe biden had to say about his telephone call at his latest conversation with latimer when we're already coming from historical, even though it's not, not sponsored by mistake, expect an action enough information to act. now you remember perhaps back in geneva that job wide and put together a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas. good. he said cannot be targeted. many people kind of criticize that and said a why did you tell them what was so critical and be really shouldn't anything be off limits. and so that's the argument now that there's been another cyber attack is but job widens, meeting. it seems to have gone to waste has fallen on deaf ears, and they're looking in the united states for tougher action from joe by the what the white house press secretary said in the last couple of hours is look joe biden pledge that he would engage with blood were put and diplomatically, that's what this
sponsored in the eyes of the united states. the fact that they're happening on russian soil matters. here's what the u. s. president joe biden had to say about his telephone call at his latest conversation with latimer when we're already coming from historical, even though it's not, not sponsored by mistake, expect an action enough information to act. now you remember perhaps back in geneva that job wide and put together a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas. good. he said cannot be...
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this state has done well in a category, post social reckoning time the state has in the last couple of are not doing it. all of those putting virginia over the top. >> governor ralph northam was being called to resign two years ago now he's winning points for inclusiveness. what's his story >> he said he was not going to resign, he was going to increase equity in the state. a lot of folks were skeptical about that at the time his message today when we talked to him this morning was that the ranking today proves that good business and inclusiveness are not traditionally exclusive. >> when you do the right thing for people, it's not only right for them but it's good for business a lot of good things are happening in virginia with equity we pride ourselves in embracing diversity and we are open for business >> north tam is not up for re-election this year. you can't be re-elected in virginia terry mccall live is trying to take some credit saying he created 200,000 wins. >> something virginia has is lean muscle mass arlington is named the fittest city for the fifth straight year 80% of peo
this state has done well in a category, post social reckoning time the state has in the last couple of are not doing it. all of those putting virginia over the top. >> governor ralph northam was being called to resign two years ago now he's winning points for inclusiveness. what's his story >> he said he was not going to resign, he was going to increase equity in the state. a lot of folks were skeptical about that at the time his message today when we talked to him this morning was...
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many counties and other states across the country have made some similar announcements regarding state employees. but this req when it comes to health care workers. governor newsom says california is the first state to implement a vaccine verification system for public and private healthcare workers. no one won't lose their job if they refuse the vaccinenated, ty will be required to test for covid 19 in a hospital setting those workers will test twice a week and a smaller, less vulnerable setting, say like a doctor's or dentist's office. those workers will test only once a week. governor newsom says this announcement is a result of the growing threat of covid-19 delta variant, which is now accounting for 80% of california's new infections. he says misinformation about the vaccine is preventing people from getting their shots and the state wants to end that. exhausted by the ron johnson's and the tucker carlson's were exhausted by the margie taylor greens were exhausted by the right wing echo chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine, and its advocacy and safe
many counties and other states across the country have made some similar announcements regarding state employees. but this req when it comes to health care workers. governor newsom says california is the first state to implement a vaccine verification system for public and private healthcare workers. no one won't lose their job if they refuse the vaccinenated, ty will be required to test for covid 19 in a hospital setting those workers will test twice a week and a smaller, less vulnerable...
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we are seeing that in state after state after state. we are going to a realignment. this country is not just an one direction realignment. host: fort collins, colorado. charles, an independent. good morning. caller: my contention about voting is gerrymandering. because what i see in gerrymandering, where a politician can make districts that severely favor them, then we get to a point where, ok, i'm a guy, a republican in a 90% district. and i want to vote against donald trump because i don't believe he is doing something great. then everyone that districts yell rhino, and your career is over. to the extent that it was balanced, i think we would see more people coming across the aisle and be more pragmatic because their jobs are not on the line. and we we come to a better america where the republicans or democrats on either side to speak out, and that's why i'm so adamant about hr and sr one. i want to see that done. i want to see citizens -- thank you, charlie. guest: you made one of my points for me, that hr one, i think the mistakes made was because they put everyt
we are seeing that in state after state after state. we are going to a realignment. this country is not just an one direction realignment. host: fort collins, colorado. charles, an independent. good morning. caller: my contention about voting is gerrymandering. because what i see in gerrymandering, where a politician can make districts that severely favor them, then we get to a point where, ok, i'm a guy, a republican in a 90% district. and i want to vote against donald trump because i don't...
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that was in another state. does arizona have to wait for fraud to occur in arizona using a practice? >> no, your honor. but as this court has said -- >> so it doesn't matter then. you agree it doesn't matter that their -- that harvesting hasn't resulted in fraud in arizona. how many state, how many elections does it need to affect before -- out of state before arizona can take cognizance of it in its own state? >> what this court said is that when -- in mccutchen, is when a legislature takes a pro fi lactic approach, the court should be diligent in scrutinizing the law. >> i'm just asking, how many elections? what would be enough? in the secretaries view. how many states does it have to happen in? how many elections? >> to be clear, arizona already has a law prohibiting fraudulent ballot collection. what this law does is criminalizes neighbors helping neighbors deliver ballots with up to two years in jail and -- >> counsel, i guess -- i'm just asking a pretty simple question. you agree that some prophylactics a
that was in another state. does arizona have to wait for fraud to occur in arizona using a practice? >> no, your honor. but as this court has said -- >> so it doesn't matter then. you agree it doesn't matter that their -- that harvesting hasn't resulted in fraud in arizona. how many state, how many elections does it need to affect before -- out of state before arizona can take cognizance of it in its own state? >> what this court said is that when -- in mccutchen, is when a...
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several- states have trigger ls in states that would impose abortion bans if roe is overturned. dr.od good wynn how could the supreme court decision alterd? woman's access in this regard? >> the unfortunate times that you haver mentioned are upon u today. it's important to recognize that there's long been bipartisan support for abortion rights. roe v. wade was a 7-2 opinion written by justice blackman. five of the sevenes justices ta were republican appointed. prescott bush who was treasurer of planned parenthood, the fact of george bush i. when you think about where the supreme court is today it means that roe is vulnerable, and it's vulnerable by y a deaths by a thousand strikes. these laws which you have mention side a proliferation as an attempt to do away with abortion rights and it's a euphemistic football for political w gerrymandering with regard to abortion rights. what wipa does is it protects all people across the country regardless of their race, regardless of their socioeconomic status, regardless of theirfu zip code and being ae to receive fundamental health careth
several- states have trigger ls in states that would impose abortion bans if roe is overturned. dr.od good wynn how could the supreme court decision alterd? woman's access in this regard? >> the unfortunate times that you haver mentioned are upon u today. it's important to recognize that there's long been bipartisan support for abortion rights. roe v. wade was a 7-2 opinion written by justice blackman. five of the sevenes justices ta were republican appointed. prescott bush who was...
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after state after state. one of the members of grs who was at today's protest is going to join us live next. stay with us. protest is going to join usiv le next stay with us gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. [♪♪] looking to repair dry, damaged hair without weighing it down? try pantene daily moisture renewal conditioner. its color-safe formula uses smart conditioners to micro-target damage helping to repair hair without weighing it down. try pantene. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> the 15th amendment said the rights of citizens of the united s
after state after state. one of the members of grs who was at today's protest is going to join us live next. stay with us. protest is going to join usiv le next stay with us gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. [♪♪] looking to repair dry, damaged hair without weighing it down? try pantene daily moisture...
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united states secretary of state takes up the next topic calling for action to meet the threat of growingtion was explosive. in cuba castro proclaimed friendship with the soviet union and communist china. the oas took positive action against dominican strongland rule but joint effort of the american states to cope with red infiltration by political compromise for the castro regime apparently resulted in worsening the crisis. but even as cuba threatened to walk out of the oas, president eisenhower in his white house press conference recalled common ties and interests and left open the door for an easing of tensions. >> by no means do i want to admit or charge that this situation is irretrievable. cuba has been one of our finest friends. we are the ones that conducted the war that set them free. and when they got in trouble we had an occupation, and again we set them on their feet and set them free. and we have had a long history of friendly relationships, and we've tried to keep our hands out of their internal political affairs. we have not tried to throw out someone we didn't like or anyt
united states secretary of state takes up the next topic calling for action to meet the threat of growingtion was explosive. in cuba castro proclaimed friendship with the soviet union and communist china. the oas took positive action against dominican strongland rule but joint effort of the american states to cope with red infiltration by political compromise for the castro regime apparently resulted in worsening the crisis. but even as cuba threatened to walk out of the oas, president...
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it is the state of play in the us? in really. it is the state of play in the us?— really.ed states there is no _ in the us? in the united states there is no national— in the us? in the united states there is no national mandate . there is no national mandate around sex education so it can vary i state, by school district and even by school in terms of what programme is offered for students around this country.— offered for students around this country. how variable is that? that _ this country. how variable is that? that means _ this country. how variable is that? that means there - this country. how variable is that? that means there are| this country. how variable is l that? that means there are 35 states that _ that? that means there are 35 states that require _ that? that means there are 35 states that require schools - that? that means there are 35 states that require schools to l states that require schools to talk about abstinence only until marriage. there are only 29 states and the district of columbia that mandate comprehensive sets education thatis comprehensive
it is the state of play in the us? in really. it is the state of play in the us?— really.ed states there is no _ in the us? in the united states there is no national— in the us? in the united states there is no national mandate . there is no national mandate around sex education so it can vary i state, by school district and even by school in terms of what programme is offered for students around this country.— offered for students around this country. how variable is that? that _ this...
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voting rights in their state.l hill pleading for federal help starting early tomorrow. the president will be speaking on voting rights at three. it should be a big news day tomorrow. i will see you here again tomorrow night. but now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening lawrence. >> rachel, our first guest tonight will be representative gina hinojosa. who, on this program last week, gave us a little bit of a hint.
voting rights in their state.l hill pleading for federal help starting early tomorrow. the president will be speaking on voting rights at three. it should be a big news day tomorrow. i will see you here again tomorrow night. but now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening lawrence. >> rachel, our first guest tonight will be representative gina hinojosa. who, on this program last week, gave us a little bit of a hint.
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the united states secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet the threat ofwing red influence in cuba. the reaction to the debate was explosive. in cuba, castro defiant. proclaimed friendship with the soviet union and communist china. the oas took action against dominican strongman rule. even as cuba threatened to walk out, president eisenhower in his press conference recalled common ties and interests and left open the door for an easing of tensions. >> by no means do i want to admit or charge that this situation is irretrievable. cuba has been one of our finest friends. we are the ones that have conducted the war. when they got in trouble, we had an occupation. we set them on their feet and set them free. we have had a long history of friendly relationships. we tried to keep our hands out of their internal political affairs. we have not tried to throw out someone we didn't like. i would think that the very welfare of the american -- of the cuban people demand some kind of composition of the difficulties between the american states, including our own on the
the united states secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet the threat ofwing red influence in cuba. the reaction to the debate was explosive. in cuba, castro defiant. proclaimed friendship with the soviet union and communist china. the oas took action against dominican strongman rule. even as cuba threatened to walk out, president eisenhower in his press conference recalled common ties and interests and left open the door for an easing of tensions. >> by no...
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after state after state. one of the members of congress who was at today's protest is going to join us live next. stay with us. a combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just 30 dollars per line per month when you get four lines- or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> the 15th amendment said the rights of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged -- >> that's right. >> -- by the united states or by any state on the count of race, color, or
after state after state. one of the members of congress who was at today's protest is going to join us live next. stay with us. a combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most reliable network with nationwide 5g included....