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god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america. the speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair.
god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america. the speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair.
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shad white is state auditor for the state of mississippi. mr. roberts knodell is the director of the missouri department of social services. ms. kristi putnam is a secretary of the arkansas department of human services and doctor aisha nyandoro is the ceo of supreme court opportunities in jackson, mississippi. welcome to you all. mr. carter i will never recognize you for five minutes to deliver your opening statement. >> chairman lahood, ranking member davis and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify a potential reforms to the tanf program specifically, and on a broader statement in general. my name is clarence carter and i currently serve as commissioner of the tennessee department of human services in the administration of governor building. tendency of my last stop in a 32 year career in the administration of public safety net programs and agencies at the federal, state and local levels of government. during that career i've had the blessing and good fortune of serving two presidents, four governors and the mayo
shad white is state auditor for the state of mississippi. mr. roberts knodell is the director of the missouri department of social services. ms. kristi putnam is a secretary of the arkansas department of human services and doctor aisha nyandoro is the ceo of supreme court opportunities in jackson, mississippi. welcome to you all. mr. carter i will never recognize you for five minutes to deliver your opening statement. >> chairman lahood, ranking member davis and members of the...
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they've got big states, but they are states that actually deliver on the things the state is supposed to deliver on. health care, education, security and the like. and, the question of getting to denmark is something i really had not appreciated the difficulty of. so, that is certainly one of the things i learned in the years after i wrote the end of history. it has been the subject of a lot of academic work and research i have done in the years since. >> thank you for joining us on this independence day weekend for this conversation with author and professor francis fukuyama. as professor fukuyama mentioned, he has written nine books since his 19 history book. we are going to be focusing on four of them. -- came out in 2000 14. identity, the demand for dignity and politics of resentment, 2018. liberalism and its discontents came out last year. if you'd like to principate in this conversation, (202) 748-8000 for those of you in eastern and central time zones. (202) 748-8001 four mountain and pacific zones. if you want to make a comment, try the text number. (202) 748-8003. if you send
they've got big states, but they are states that actually deliver on the things the state is supposed to deliver on. health care, education, security and the like. and, the question of getting to denmark is something i really had not appreciated the difficulty of. so, that is certainly one of the things i learned in the years after i wrote the end of history. it has been the subject of a lot of academic work and research i have done in the years since. >> thank you for joining us on this...
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back in the united states and. emergency session of the united nations security council is called ambassador chang of the republic of korea. here is secretary general craig polizei. the present situation is a serious one and it's a threat to international peace. the security council is. mr. president, in my opinion, the competent organ to deal with it. i considered the clear duty of the security council to take steps necessary to reestablish peace in that area. a vote on united states demand that the north koreans halt their aggression is carried nine to nothing with the soviet union absent back in korea, the saddest victim of the treacherous aggression by the communist north korean puppets are women and children. this is not new. these tragic can bewildered refugees are always the first fruit of wanton aggression. meanwhile, at the united nations, the security council, with the soviets still absent calls upon all its members by military aid by the korean republic, the united states delegate speaks. this is the fir
back in the united states and. emergency session of the united nations security council is called ambassador chang of the republic of korea. here is secretary general craig polizei. the present situation is a serious one and it's a threat to international peace. the security council is. mr. president, in my opinion, the competent organ to deal with it. i considered the clear duty of the security council to take steps necessary to reestablish peace in that area. a vote on united states demand...
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ukraine is a weak state without the military aid of the united states and other western countries andthe financial economy of the united states and the union. ukraine has disappeared from the political map of the world in 48 hours, now it's easy to understand, not now. i mean then, when there was this big invasion and now this war of ours depends on the help of the west . can supply military aircraft he is asking for foreign military aircraft he is demanding foreign aircraft our military-industrial complex does not work, even this year nothing significant has happened except, uh, another re-election of the head ukroboronpromu, therefore, i do not think that it can be a position of strength, that is, in the united states , a position of strength there is france, a position of strength. france itself is building up its military-industrial complex. well, mistral missiles, atomic weapons are a strong state , yes, green strategy, because besides strength, what is moral in addition to military economic power, a state that is on the verge of disappearing because it was attacked by an aggress
ukraine is a weak state without the military aid of the united states and other western countries andthe financial economy of the united states and the union. ukraine has disappeared from the political map of the world in 48 hours, now it's easy to understand, not now. i mean then, when there was this big invasion and now this war of ours depends on the help of the west . can supply military aircraft he is asking for foreign military aircraft he is demanding foreign aircraft our...
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red states, blue states.was on the ballots in the midterms, people voted in favor of the freedom of the american people to make decisions about their own body. i think that should give us the momentum that we need to know that we have to encourage people to use their vote. because ultimately, this is an issue that will be resolved by federal legislation. that codifies, which means puts into law, the protections of roe. but i also will remind people, let's not overlook local and state elections. because if you live in a state that has criminalized health care providers and provides for jail time, pay attention to who your prosecutor is. pay attention to who your state legislator is. if your state is passing laws to either protect the right or attack the right, pay attention to who your attorney general is, who your governor is, but ultimately the united states congress can put pack in place what the united states supreme court took. the united states supreme court took a constitutional right. the united states
red states, blue states.was on the ballots in the midterms, people voted in favor of the freedom of the american people to make decisions about their own body. i think that should give us the momentum that we need to know that we have to encourage people to use their vote. because ultimately, this is an issue that will be resolved by federal legislation. that codifies, which means puts into law, the protections of roe. but i also will remind people, let's not overlook local and state elections....
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that a conservative state will do this, a liberal state will do that. sometimes, there is a surprise like what happened in nebraska and south carolina and their attempts to pass more stringent aboard june -- abortion laws. talk about that. based on what they do in presidential elections. guest: nebraska and south carolina, there was an attempt to restrict abortion in both those states that failed in both those legislatures despite the fact they are conservative states. i think that goes to this really complicated and knotty question on the politics of abortion. we have seen that almost as soon as the supreme court struck down roe v. wade. you might member there was a balance initiative in kansas, the liberal or pro-choice side won. we have seen a pattern repeated in a number of places on the same day as the midterm elections last year. there were ballot measures on the ballot in five states related to abortion. the liberal side won all five, including in kentucky and montana, states that are not renowned for their liberal leanings. host: is that the sta
that a conservative state will do this, a liberal state will do that. sometimes, there is a surprise like what happened in nebraska and south carolina and their attempts to pass more stringent aboard june -- abortion laws. talk about that. based on what they do in presidential elections. guest: nebraska and south carolina, there was an attempt to restrict abortion in both those states that failed in both those legislatures despite the fact they are conservative states. i think that goes to this...
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the state of israel is not a racist state or apartheid state and the united states will be a staunch partner and supporter of israel. mr. speaker, not only do i urge my colleagues to support this, but i urge my colleagues to stand up against bullying, against those who would say things that are not true, those that would denounce or use words that are hateful in their rhetoric, that undermine the very essence of the nation of israel and undermine the freedoms that this country stands for. it is with great honor that i am able to author this and stand before the american public and to reaffirm on the 75th anniversary of the state of israel for a nation that is divinely inspired. and with i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york is now recognized. mr. meeks: i yield to the gentlelady from north carolina. mr. mann: -- ms. meng: i rise in those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and remain standing until counteing the state of the historic homeland is a robust, thriving multi racial, multi ethnic and democracy which s
the state of israel is not a racist state or apartheid state and the united states will be a staunch partner and supporter of israel. mr. speaker, not only do i urge my colleagues to support this, but i urge my colleagues to stand up against bullying, against those who would say things that are not true, those that would denounce or use words that are hateful in their rhetoric, that undermine the very essence of the nation of israel and undermine the freedoms that this country stands for. it is...
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are playing out at the state level. tell us a little bit about why we are seeing. >> i think it depends on the specific issue. so, abortion, obviously, has been a culture war issue for ever. clearly, that's been moved to the states by the supreme court decision about 11 months ago, striking down roe v. wade. now, then you have other additional issues, like so-called so your two laws, which have really come to the four as a matter of debate much more recently. then, in addition to that, you have some politicians -- presidential ambitions caught up in this as well. governor desantis in florida has quite clearly and quite ostentatiously been inserting himself into some of these -- six-week abortion ban, so-called anti woke act, and things like that. >> why are we seeing this -- state legislatures rather in washington, in congress, at the white house. why are we seeing this coming up in gubernatorial and legislative at the state level? >> i think a couple of reasons. one is, in relation to gun laws, for example, obviously,
are playing out at the state level. tell us a little bit about why we are seeing. >> i think it depends on the specific issue. so, abortion, obviously, has been a culture war issue for ever. clearly, that's been moved to the states by the supreme court decision about 11 months ago, striking down roe v. wade. now, then you have other additional issues, like so-called so your two laws, which have really come to the four as a matter of debate much more recently. then, in addition to that,...
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the lack of cooperation by state. i'm not tired but i geez i am talk about the department of state and to a lesser extent usaid is unprecedented in the nearly 12 years. i must add the two decades i did congressional oversight in both the senate and the house. this refusal to fully cooperate the significant of the work including the five reports we did for this committee could be hindered and delayed. so in conclusion we need your help. on to some extent usaid. second my inspectors generals could great we cannot abide a situation in which agencies are allowed to pick and choose whatever information i get. what we may report on. it will and work in afghanistan also congresses access to independent incredible oversights of any administration thank you very much i look forward to answering your questions. >> wow, thank you mr. sopko. now, to get to the question portion. we begin with the chairman of the national security subcommittee. >> thank you prim going to go a little bit different here will be kick off. we have had
the lack of cooperation by state. i'm not tired but i geez i am talk about the department of state and to a lesser extent usaid is unprecedented in the nearly 12 years. i must add the two decades i did congressional oversight in both the senate and the house. this refusal to fully cooperate the significant of the work including the five reports we did for this committee could be hindered and delayed. so in conclusion we need your help. on to some extent usaid. second my inspectors generals...
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it's a red state.itics loom large here because of the way the white house pushed the dnc to change its calendar, to put south carolina first. there has been some blowback from iowa and new hampshire. give us the latest on where things stand. >> jonathan, i remember full well, i was in manchester on primary day in 2020 when then candidate joe biden made that stunning announcement that he would leave the state and go to south carolina on the night of the new hampshire primary to signal where his focus was going on, as he argued the diversity of the party was better reflected. he finished in the back of the pack. democrats expected iowa to lose its place at the beginning of the calendar, but they were blindsided by the president's decision to put south carolina at the front of the line. there were arguments on why new hampshire should stay first. the real issue here is new hampshire state law. new hampshire has been the first in the nation primary for 100 years because the state law says it has to come se
it's a red state.itics loom large here because of the way the white house pushed the dnc to change its calendar, to put south carolina first. there has been some blowback from iowa and new hampshire. give us the latest on where things stand. >> jonathan, i remember full well, i was in manchester on primary day in 2020 when then candidate joe biden made that stunning announcement that he would leave the state and go to south carolina on the night of the new hampshire primary to signal...
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states and then soviet union. as you mentioned, china is now under xi jinping's modernization program, which is comprehensive economic, military a new, assertive political role encompasses a drive toward numerical parity with the united with the united states and russia, probably in the 2030s, as you indicated, that system level change, a shift from bipolarity to try polarity is compounded three destabilizing developments. first, competition is extending into new domains of cyberspace and outer space. you've written extensively about that, david. second, there are no guardrails. there are arms control, architecture of the cold war era has dismantled to the point of near so that the competition among the major powers is essentially unconstrained now. and third, as know from the headlines there, ongoing crises that a war in ukraine and a potential in taiwan. these developments on the system level change and these drivers of potential escalation in a in a crisis are eroding foundations of strategic stability. during
states and then soviet union. as you mentioned, china is now under xi jinping's modernization program, which is comprehensive economic, military a new, assertive political role encompasses a drive toward numerical parity with the united with the united states and russia, probably in the 2030s, as you indicated, that system level change, a shift from bipolarity to try polarity is compounded three destabilizing developments. first, competition is extending into new domains of cyberspace and outer...
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states and then soviet union. as you mentioned, china is now under xi jinping's modernization program, which is comprehensive economic, military a new, assertive political role encompasses a drive toward numerical parity with the united with the united states and russia, probably in the 2030s, as you indicated, that system level change, a shift from bipolarity to try polarity is compounded three destabilizing developments. first, competition is extending into new domains of cyberspace and outer space. you've written extensively about that, david. second, there are no guardrails. there are arms control, architecture of the cold war era has dismantled to the point of near so that the competition among the major powers is essentially unconstrained now. and third, as know from the headlines there, ongoing crises that a war in ukraine and a potential in taiwan. these developments on the system level change and these drivers of potential escalation in a in a crisis are eroding foundations of strategic stability. during
states and then soviet union. as you mentioned, china is now under xi jinping's modernization program, which is comprehensive economic, military a new, assertive political role encompasses a drive toward numerical parity with the united with the united states and russia, probably in the 2030s, as you indicated, that system level change, a shift from bipolarity to try polarity is compounded three destabilizing developments. first, competition is extending into new domains of cyberspace and outer...
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>> i believe states can provide that. the first time we set out to have a conversation about a contentious issue, it started with flyfishing and ended with flyfishing. we have been tackling tough issues ever since with the promise that he is going to take me fishing. i was to come up on that. i think leadership starts at the top. this entire cabinet would work together. the first way we are starting to answer that question is the usda are actually sitting down and we are really talking through the department of interior. we are actually having conversations about how we reduce the bureaucratic headache, the whack a mole. i think there are specific areas where it makes sense for state agencies to serve in that hub. we have enough grace to say we are not conceding or authority by lying on our state to help get the job done. i think you're exactly right. we have to depend on our state agency to do a little bit more coordinating. we need hell a trust. as we begin to look at how we invest these billions of dollars, i think it
>> i believe states can provide that. the first time we set out to have a conversation about a contentious issue, it started with flyfishing and ended with flyfishing. we have been tackling tough issues ever since with the promise that he is going to take me fishing. i was to come up on that. i think leadership starts at the top. this entire cabinet would work together. the first way we are starting to answer that question is the usda are actually sitting down and we are really talking...
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we don't test for all the states, but we do provide documentation and information for the states that do their own certification. obviously, you know, we have -- performance products that we will share. we are very willing to provide as much information as we can to the states to don't use our systems to be able to evaluate the security of the systems that they are working on. >> you know, we have seen an increase the most cybersecurity threats over the past several years and in 2020, the eac launched the cyber access and security program to help address the issue. since the implementation of that program, how have election officials utilized the offerings? do you see officials having pretty good buy in for this? and does the program stay up to date when we have this constantly evolving space? >> yes, obviously, we need to stay on top of the current threats. i mean, it's a never-ending project to stay ahead of the bad guys. our cast program has been utilized by election officials in 49 states. we've trained over 11,000 election officials and we are currently working on producing a sec
we don't test for all the states, but we do provide documentation and information for the states that do their own certification. obviously, you know, we have -- performance products that we will share. we are very willing to provide as much information as we can to the states to don't use our systems to be able to evaluate the security of the systems that they are working on. >> you know, we have seen an increase the most cybersecurity threats over the past several years and in 2020, the...
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and state convention after state convention after state convention after state convention. that said, yes, we do. if the document was truly anti-democratic, why did people vote for it? why did tens of thousands of ordinary working men enthusiastically join massive pro constitutional rallies in philadelphia and manhattan? why did america's electoral college vote unanimous? mostly twice, to make the constitution's father, george washington. the renewed unions first president. why did voters overwhelming early vote for federalists in the first set of national elections? if you're just right about all these things, here is why. because contrary aired, the document was remarkably democratic for its time. if we bracket a moment, the slavery issue and i promise i'll return to that at the end. but that was an issue that beard and interestingly, all but ignored unlike so i'll talk about 1619 just a bit unlike the articles of confederation, the constitution featured a new institution. the house of representatives, elected directly by the people. the 1787 plan. rejected property quali
and state convention after state convention after state convention after state convention. that said, yes, we do. if the document was truly anti-democratic, why did people vote for it? why did tens of thousands of ordinary working men enthusiastically join massive pro constitutional rallies in philadelphia and manhattan? why did america's electoral college vote unanimous? mostly twice, to make the constitution's father, george washington. the renewed unions first president. why did voters...
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and finally, the united states is what we call the deep state.ms, he needs to work so that neither biden nor trump do not participate in the elections, because each of them carries their own risks, moreover, if biden is a candidate, but sorry , they will have to falsify the elections. uh, just in impudent. which leads to the discrediting of american state institutions , therefore, looking at the strange foreign policy of the united states of america, you want to say that against the backdrop of the internal situation, but this is just an upward success, if i may say so, but inside the situation is terrible. uh, rotten and threatening to be unpredictable through and through, but it just seems to me that the deep state is interested in preserving the biden by hook or by crook, because through the biden, the deep state holds power with an alternative to the biden, and inside democratic party is the left wing of the same robert kennedy jr. yes, the most growing growing political force in the democratic camp is the left. yes. e left neo-socialists. uh
and finally, the united states is what we call the deep state.ms, he needs to work so that neither biden nor trump do not participate in the elections, because each of them carries their own risks, moreover, if biden is a candidate, but sorry , they will have to falsify the elections. uh, just in impudent. which leads to the discrediting of american state institutions , therefore, looking at the strange foreign policy of the united states of america, you want to say that against the backdrop of...
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god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america.he speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> sunday, on q&a, the chief financial correspondent felix talks about the long-term social and economic impact of the covid-19 pandemic. some of it is surprisingly positive. >> the pandemic gave us this feeling throughout the economy and the world where people are injuries -- embracing their dreams and following their dreams. it's not just greed of commerce, it's in companies as well. that is one of the reasons i am so optimistic, because i just see, you know, opportunity of creativity more probably distributive than it has ever been. people anywhere in the world, they can really change the planet in a way they have not been able to before. i think that we are only at the beginning of seeing huge opportunities that were engendered by us being forced to just take a look at our lives and say how do i actually want to live? >> felix salmon
god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america.he speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> sunday, on q&a, the chief financial correspondent felix talks about the long-term social and economic impact of the covid-19 pandemic. some of it is surprisingly positive. >> the pandemic gave us this feeling throughout the economy and the world where...
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the residents of our state. i often tell people governors get around a table to talk, we can find consensus because our residents depend on us to do just that. we have worked to address our nation's crumbling infrastructure but we have offered best practices on keeping our schoolsls and community saver and collaborate on critical priorities like public health and economic recovery. the nga annual meeting offers another opportunity all of us to share best practices and work together to solve the challenges our states are facing. this morning's first a plenary session which will kick off in a few minutes will focus on my nga chairs initiative as bill alluded to strengthening youth mental health as well as companion effort that my wife first lady tammy murphy has been champing to address maternal and infant health. i am eager to unpack the youth initiative as we know this topic transcends party lines is too many of our young people are struggling right now. but before ween delve into this topic i would like you to
the residents of our state. i often tell people governors get around a table to talk, we can find consensus because our residents depend on us to do just that. we have worked to address our nation's crumbling infrastructure but we have offered best practices on keeping our schoolsls and community saver and collaborate on critical priorities like public health and economic recovery. the nga annual meeting offers another opportunity all of us to share best practices and work together to solve the...
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and yet new york state, they have twice the size of the state budget than the state of florida does. and yet we have better infrastructure, better services and higher performing k through 12 schools. so where is all this money going? but not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does. new york city's budget with 8 million people is basically the same size as florida state budget, with a state of over 22 million people. our per capita debt in florida is the second lowest in the united states. new york's per capita debt is the fifth highest in the nation in the united states. we have no income tax. we're not taxing people like they are. they taxed the dickens out of you and they're still deep in debt. yes. in terms of taxes, of course. no income tax. florida's the second lowest per capita tax burden in the united states. in new york and california rank among the top ten most tax states. and i don't have to remind you, not only do you have stiff income tax, you've got the highest sales tax in all of the united states in terms of business tax, climate. florida has t
and yet new york state, they have twice the size of the state budget than the state of florida does. and yet we have better infrastructure, better services and higher performing k through 12 schools. so where is all this money going? but not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does. new york city's budget with 8 million people is basically the same size as florida state budget, with a state of over 22 million people. our per capita debt in florida is the second lowest in...
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should i provide care to out-of-state patients from ban ned states?etting a precedent after that will chill care. amy: i want to turn to a court in austin, texas, last week who heard testimony from women who are suing over texas' abortion ban, which put their lives in danger when they were unable to end their pregnancies even when they were non-viable. in a dramatic moment, plaintiff samantha casiano vomited on the stand as she recounted her -- how she was forced to carry out her pregnancy even after receiving a diagnosis of anencephaly, a severe congenital disorder that results in a baby being born without portions of its brain and skull. this is another plaintiff, elizabeth weller. >> i was sit home to wait for my baby to die or by infection to start showing physical symptoms even though they were already there. but i was not sick enough to get the care i needed. there is no statement of pro-life in this state when you send me home to wait for my baby to die inside me and for me to wait for myself to get to appoint where i have to gamble my uterus a
should i provide care to out-of-state patients from ban ned states?etting a precedent after that will chill care. amy: i want to turn to a court in austin, texas, last week who heard testimony from women who are suing over texas' abortion ban, which put their lives in danger when they were unable to end their pregnancies even when they were non-viable. in a dramatic moment, plaintiff samantha casiano vomited on the stand as she recounted her -- how she was forced to carry out her pregnancy even...
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the state of israel is not a racist state or apartheid state and the united states will be a staunch partner and supporter of israel. mr. speaker, not only do i urge my colleagues to support this, but i urge my colleagues to stand up against bullying, against those who would say things that are not true, those that would denounce or use words that are hateful in their rhetoric, that undermine the very essence of the nation of israel and undermine the freedoms that this country stands for. it is with great honor that i am able to author this and stand before the american public and to reaffirm on the 75th anniversary of the state of israel for a nation that is divinely inspired. and with i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york is now recognized. mr. meeks: i yield to the gentlelady from north carolina. mr. mann: -- ms. meng: i rise in those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and remain standing until counteing the state of the historic homeland is a robust, thriving multi racial, multi ethnic and democracy which s
the state of israel is not a racist state or apartheid state and the united states will be a staunch partner and supporter of israel. mr. speaker, not only do i urge my colleagues to support this, but i urge my colleagues to stand up against bullying, against those who would say things that are not true, those that would denounce or use words that are hateful in their rhetoric, that undermine the very essence of the nation of israel and undermine the freedoms that this country stands for. it is...
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that will change of state as cool. that means the will that these days, opposing any use of force by the chinese side gives tie one. and in fact, this is not the only country, not the only one leader that is being saying that in the g 7 summit or in the e u. us summit or in other uh, some important some is the leaders always reaffirm the importance of use instability in the highest rate. and they also oppose any human data with change of status quote in this part of the world and somebody even the post the use of force . and lately, there's also a new language coming out of europe, saying that the piece instability of the power straight is an integral part of the global security and prosperity. and with all of this, i'm sure the international caution against the chinese use support or teen to an ex tie one is sufficient and we hope the international community can continue to pay attention to the chinese motivation. they'll be using force against high one. so he's very strong words from the international community. stro
that will change of state as cool. that means the will that these days, opposing any use of force by the chinese side gives tie one. and in fact, this is not the only country, not the only one leader that is being saying that in the g 7 summit or in the e u. us summit or in other uh, some important some is the leaders always reaffirm the importance of use instability in the highest rate. and they also oppose any human data with change of status quote in this part of the world and somebody even...
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a businessman, congressman from kansas, director of the cia and the 70th secretary of state of the states. secretary pompeo now co-chairs the nixon seminar on conservative realism and national, a monthly educational program presented by the richard nixon foundation. and he is a recipient of the nixon foundation's of peace award. secretary pompeo's new memoir is never give an inch fighting for the america i love, which you should all have copies and you can purchase additional copies in the gift shop as you exit tonight's program. ladies and gentlemen, would you please now stand and join me in welcoming secretary pompeo hugh hewitt coming up, new york city. school bus driver the intersect features. david, to face his inner minnie route. looking at the promise of claire. one kid dreams, fame and fortune so ladies and gentlemen welcome this stand. i was able to interview the secretary for an hour on the radio show, and i ran out of time. so i've got 18 pages of questions that i didn't get through. but i'm going to start with a real tough one. all right. go tonight. lebron is going to surpass
a businessman, congressman from kansas, director of the cia and the 70th secretary of state of the states. secretary pompeo now co-chairs the nixon seminar on conservative realism and national, a monthly educational program presented by the richard nixon foundation. and he is a recipient of the nixon foundation's of peace award. secretary pompeo's new memoir is never give an inch fighting for the america i love, which you should all have copies and you can purchase additional copies in the gift...
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a blue state, a red, state it doesn't matter. in their democracy. and make sure they understand the consequences of each and every election. that's true in minnesota, and it's true across the country. >> ken martin, all eyes on minnesota. showing us the way. chair of the minnesota democratic party, thank you for joining us. still ahead, president biden's gearing up for the nato side, former u.s. ambassador to russia, michael mcfaul and how the rebellion russia will dominate next week's summit. but first, a look at what you'll see a little bit later? here on msnbc. >> hello there. i'm ayman mohyeldin, tonight at nine eastern on ayman, i'll be speaking with michelle goldberg, wisdom coal, and catherine frankie. actions and politics on education and gender law. about the supreme court opening pandora's box and putting on the chopping block more of our rights and autonomy -- immediate decisions might suggest. that's tonight, nine eastern right here on msnbc! msnbc! lila: before i was diagnosed, there was nothing msnbc! really to worr
a blue state, a red, state it doesn't matter. in their democracy. and make sure they understand the consequences of each and every election. that's true in minnesota, and it's true across the country. >> ken martin, all eyes on minnesota. showing us the way. chair of the minnesota democratic party, thank you for joining us. still ahead, president biden's gearing up for the nato side, former u.s. ambassador to russia, michael mcfaul and how the rebellion russia will dominate next week's...
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the federal government did not create the states.erica back to a vigorous federalism and empower our states to be the laboratories of innovation and reform our founders intended. are you with me? [applause] i am running because i truly do believe that this is no time for on-the-job training. i say it with great respect to those of you who will make this decision at the iowa caucus on january 5 team. the left is more organized than any time in our lifetime. they are going to come and they are going to come hard. the complex problems demand that we put our best forward. i submit to you humbly we are prepared to serve. i would never tell the people of iowa how to go about the business of selecting a republican nominee. i am from indiana. we just watch you do it every four years. and you do it so well. jeff was kind enough to say. iowa should always be first in the nation because the heartland should shape american leadership in this country. [applause] we would be honored to earn your support. karen and i will be traveling to all 99 cou
the federal government did not create the states.erica back to a vigorous federalism and empower our states to be the laboratories of innovation and reform our founders intended. are you with me? [applause] i am running because i truly do believe that this is no time for on-the-job training. i say it with great respect to those of you who will make this decision at the iowa caucus on january 5 team. the left is more organized than any time in our lifetime. they are going to come and they are...
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god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america. the speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair. more from the house shortly at 12:30 eastern. lawmakers plan to finish work on bill for public schools and colleges from housing undocumented immigrants. they'll begin work on re-authorization of federal aviation programs, 104 amendments are allowed. we are expecting a long day and night in the house. as always live coverage of the house here on c-span. watch on our video app, c-span now and c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including cox. >> this syndrome is extremely rare. >> hi. >> but friends don't have to be. >> this is joe. >> when you're connected you are not alone. >> cox supports c-sp as a public service along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> if you ever miss any of c-span's coverage, you can find
god bless the state of israel and god bless the united states of america. the speaker: the chair declares the joint meeting of the two houses now dissolved. the house will continue in recess subject to the call of the chair. more from the house shortly at 12:30 eastern. lawmakers plan to finish work on bill for public schools and colleges from housing undocumented immigrants. they'll begin work on re-authorization of federal aviation programs, 104 amendments are allowed. we are expecting a long...
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council of the united states, matthew bryser. greetings dear mr. ambassadors in the studio of the espressov tv channel, the key story is the consequences of the great summit in vilnius so we would like to ask you why president joseph biden still did not dare to push the so-called very clear about the ukrainian order denys, in particular, it is about directly membership of ukraine in nato, please decipher this extremely important strategic discussion, the strategic consequences, in particular, not only for ukraine, but for the security of the entire central and certainly not only central europe , the strategic consequences are large and positive both for ukraine and for nato at the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine in in february 2022, one could only dream of such a result. do you remember how friends and future allies of ukraine hesitated to provide any significant military assistance ? today we have a promise j7 to continue to provide significant military aid and a clear commitment of the united alliance to support uk
council of the united states, matthew bryser. greetings dear mr. ambassadors in the studio of the espressov tv channel, the key story is the consequences of the great summit in vilnius so we would like to ask you why president joseph biden still did not dare to push the so-called very clear about the ukrainian order denys, in particular, it is about directly membership of ukraine in nato, please decipher this extremely important strategic discussion, the strategic consequences, in particular,...
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every state is a border state.order patrol agents have arrested 30,000 illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds since president biden took office. this is a staggering number. it is not even considering the illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds that have evaded border patrol and entered the country illegally. mister jones, and your estimation how mcconnell's, gang members and suspected terrorists are now in the united states among the one. 5 million got aways that have evaded border patrol agents? >> we have no idea, the border is so wide open. >> what threats to these individuals posted communities not just at the border but throughout this country? >> everything from terrorism to the unprecedented amounts of deaths from fentanyl and many other drugs crossing the southern border. >> derek maltz, we know cartels are the leading, and organizations that manufacture and distribute illegal fentanyl in our country. over the past three years border patrol has seized 45,000 pounds of fentanyl, enough to kill 10 billion
every state is a border state.order patrol agents have arrested 30,000 illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds since president biden took office. this is a staggering number. it is not even considering the illegal aliens with criminal backgrounds that have evaded border patrol and entered the country illegally. mister jones, and your estimation how mcconnell's, gang members and suspected terrorists are now in the united states among the one. 5 million got aways that have evaded border patrol...
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in many states, these are reforms that democratically led states are doing. some republican reforms are being done in republican states but the idea that we are going to see federal legislation setting a standard on all of these issues is very unlikely. host: i want to get to a text, a question from randy in michigan. would you ask your guest how we had fair elections for the first 150 years when there were not drivers licenses? when i first voted i only had to show an electric bill or a phone bill with my address on it. >> the photo id aspect, even though we talked about polling, is one hot button issue that people often see. one thing that we said it was that in those earlier days, if you really want to go back, we tend to people -- no people at the polling place. when you shut up, your community would know you. so there are a great variety of ways that would show who you are. others state their name and address. there is a debate about what we should do. i do think it is kind of a hot button issue. but it is probably not as significant in either direction
in many states, these are reforms that democratically led states are doing. some republican reforms are being done in republican states but the idea that we are going to see federal legislation setting a standard on all of these issues is very unlikely. host: i want to get to a text, a question from randy in michigan. would you ask your guest how we had fair elections for the first 150 years when there were not drivers licenses? when i first voted i only had to show an electric bill or a phone...
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state. it's a condition on sale. that's verylittle different from baldwin. baldwin conditionssale of milk in new york, predicated onthe york rate.e being paid the new nd they did that because they thought it was necessary to pave in order for themto use sy methods on the dairy. not protecting ation that we -- interrupt you, iapologize. what if californiasaid a house to be built, according to certainrules by certain dards, with certain products? hence,excluding products that ade in anotherstate. for example, it says that you can'tbuild a house entirely out of. would you can't import wood from another state a libetate like georgia. >> that's just that's different, justice thomas. >> why is it? it's affecting your product from extraterritorial. >> a state may been a product, there's no doubt about that. they could be in pork, they convene lumber to be used in building houses. what it can't do is condition sales in the state on a business in another state adopting a particular methods of product
state. it's a condition on sale. that's verylittle different from baldwin. baldwin conditionssale of milk in new york, predicated onthe york rate.e being paid the new nd they did that because they thought it was necessary to pave in order for themto use sy methods on the dairy. not protecting ation that we -- interrupt you, iapologize. what if californiasaid a house to be built, according to certainrules by certain dards, with certain products? hence,excluding products that ade in anotherstate....
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the number one problem in my state and every state is climate change. it is going to be like that until we do something about it and change to renewables. stop having plastic for single uses or we should really outlaw plastic period. our state is doing a good job with not letting people have plastic bags in stores. joe biden is doing a good job with renewables. unfortunately, he is still allowing for drilling for fossil oil. it is something that has to happen. everyone can see we have the hottest days in history of the planet the last couple of weeks. the rain, there is floods. it is not going to stop. we have wrecked the environment with our carbon pollution. we need to now change or we are not going to survive. host: all right, mark in new york. now we go to barbara in fayetteville, arkansas on the independent line. caller: good morning. i appreciate everything that you do. i have a number of things i want to say if possible. the conditions of our country, virtually every state is experiencing a shortage of housing, affordable housing. we have high ra
the number one problem in my state and every state is climate change. it is going to be like that until we do something about it and change to renewables. stop having plastic for single uses or we should really outlaw plastic period. our state is doing a good job with not letting people have plastic bags in stores. joe biden is doing a good job with renewables. unfortunately, he is still allowing for drilling for fossil oil. it is something that has to happen. everyone can see we have the...
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states. understand your concerned and deep disappointment but it's simply not true. in every single election there is some deviation from the law through litigation. we had more litigation before the election that ever before. seven out of eight of those cases. where decided for republicans. the people in charge of the laws , the pennsylvania legislature was controlled by republicans. the entire state of georgia was controlled by republicans, the wisconsin election commission was appointed by republican legislature. there were some changes like every election in terms of clarifying what was going on. they were all litigated pre-election. the united states supreme court heard a lawsuit that made this exact claim brought by ken paxton in 2020 and rejected. they cited there is nothing there for them to review. this is a common talking p oint. that's just as invalid as saying florida violated their loss in 2000 when they cited the rule that the vote count was appropriate and george bush won by 53
states. understand your concerned and deep disappointment but it's simply not true. in every single election there is some deviation from the law through litigation. we had more litigation before the election that ever before. seven out of eight of those cases. where decided for republicans. the people in charge of the laws , the pennsylvania legislature was controlled by republicans. the entire state of georgia was controlled by republicans, the wisconsin election commission was appointed by...
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a state, correct? elizabeth: it would be anomalous to override the separation missouri created between it and in the context of this case. >> it would orride the supreme >> i'm thinking of arkansas versus texas, it was significa in that case that arkansas owned the land of the uity, so it does seem missouri has createdeparateness with respect to the liabilities. what if, and i will ask this to thother side, it's not clear what happens to their assets. no shareholders, does youre are answer change even though missouri is not responsible for the liability it doesave an ownership stake in the assets of mohela? elizabeth: it's clear that missouri doesn't ha tt kind of ownership in e sets of mohela. i would point to missouri's revised statute 173.410, this is the provision that makes clear that missouri caotake the assets of mohela and appropriate them, they don't go to the general treasury. assets are under the elusive control. as a matter of state l, we don't have anything like the arkansas case you just
a state, correct? elizabeth: it would be anomalous to override the separation missouri created between it and in the context of this case. >> it would orride the supreme >> i'm thinking of arkansas versus texas, it was significa in that case that arkansas owned the land of the uity, so it does seem missouri has createdeparateness with respect to the liabilities. what if, and i will ask this to thother side, it's not clear what happens to their assets. no shareholders, does youre are...
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i think we should also point out that florida was one of the last states, one of the last states to moven it comes to desegregation. so what we're seeing in florida, this is a national issue that we're dealing with, joy. this is a national problem that we're dealing with. we have the potential right now to raise a generation of children who don't know who they are, who don't know where they come from, and who do not know their history. we have to stand firm on this. i'm not just talking about black people have to stand firm. our allies have to stand firm because history is history. whether you're a jewish american, whether you're a chinese american, everyone's history is important. whether you feel comfortable or uncomfortable, it doesn't matter. you cannot tie a bow on bad american -- what happened in american history and say it was good. it wasn't. lynching wasn't good. red lining wasn't good. all the things that happened in america needs to be taught and children need to know the truth. >> absolutely. you have to wonder why the people who are passing these laws don't assume their chil
i think we should also point out that florida was one of the last states, one of the last states to moven it comes to desegregation. so what we're seeing in florida, this is a national issue that we're dealing with, joy. this is a national problem that we're dealing with. we have the potential right now to raise a generation of children who don't know who they are, who don't know where they come from, and who do not know their history. we have to stand firm on this. i'm not just talking about...
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>> it states that they can do that in their own state. this is a law tha only consumed in the state of california. >> but the reason they have this law is because they don't hark producers in california. so nobody is hurt from that point of view. and to they want to affect conduct in other states. they want pork producers in iowa and north carolina and indiana to have to produce pork the way they want them to. not to sell them -- he way theywant their own pork producers to -- they don't hay many port producers. >> first, exxon makes clear thatwhat the commerce clause protects is interstate commerce, not particular methods production or organization of industry. that makes sense. f -- what matters here, andwhat the commerce clause is, the instrumentalityof movements in tate commerce. once you move to protectthe methods of production and the of production, youhave now moved to affecting commerce in a wicker and versus philippine kind a way -- that just doesn't have a role macomb's to cutting off aty. f we start making those judgments this c
>> it states that they can do that in their own state. this is a law tha only consumed in the state of california. >> but the reason they have this law is because they don't hark producers in california. so nobody is hurt from that point of view. and to they want to affect conduct in other states. they want pork producers in iowa and north carolina and indiana to have to produce pork the way they want them to. not to sell them -- he way theywant their own pork producers to -- they...
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if, in the 21st century, we allow one state to attack another state and seize part of its territory, then this will very quickly lead to the third world war and to terrible consequences and if we are parallel, as we conducted it with leopard tanks, and if we manage to conduct it with f16 aircraft, explaining in simple words to ordinary citizens that the f-16 aircraft has not been delivered, this means a large number of victims both among the ukrainian military and among ukrainians of civilians, and here when we say big well, we also need to start working with numbers, i understand how delicate this issue is, how complicated it is, but the plane that was not delivered in one day is there 10 20 30 50 lives of ukrainian servicemen and 10 20 30 50 lives of civilians who are not participate in this armed conflict, then it will be easier for us to prove the need to obtain these planes, because an ordinary european or an ordinary resident of the state of texas may ask that we have already given a large amount of weapons. so we spent a huge a bunch of funds to support ukraine the counteroffe
if, in the 21st century, we allow one state to attack another state and seize part of its territory, then this will very quickly lead to the third world war and to terrible consequences and if we are parallel, as we conducted it with leopard tanks, and if we manage to conduct it with f16 aircraft, explaining in simple words to ordinary citizens that the f-16 aircraft has not been delivered, this means a large number of victims both among the ukrainian military and among ukrainians of civilians,...
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ukrainian in another state and there cannot be.robably the main idea. and the fact that this day was tied to the day of the holy level of the apostolic volodymyr . well, what else could it be? to do and put a certain historical basis under it in this way. it seems to me today that it is worth talking about the ukrainian state as a great value for which dozens of generations of our predecessors fought for it, who gained it, lost it, fought again and again gained it again and lost it and finally, today we have a ukrainian state that asserted itself, which defends itself, fights successfully and which has already been for more than 30 years, they said correctly and continues the bloody struggle, actually it is to show the words of andriy eh why is the ukrainian state so important to us, well, in fact, our a political choice to be ukrainian and we can be harmoniously ukrainians to speak the ukrainian language to defend our ukrainian rights exclusively in the ukrainian state and many millions of ukrainians who were forced to leave ukrai
ukrainian in another state and there cannot be.robably the main idea. and the fact that this day was tied to the day of the holy level of the apostolic volodymyr . well, what else could it be? to do and put a certain historical basis under it in this way. it seems to me today that it is worth talking about the ukrainian state as a great value for which dozens of generations of our predecessors fought for it, who gained it, lost it, fought again and again gained it again and lost it and finally,...
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scott's home state, the first three states that will vote in 2024 as well as national cable channelsn september. to put the figure in perspective , that is more money than the super pac supporting donald j. trump and governor ron desantis of florida having spent so far combined on television in the first six months of 2023. in the beautiful white mountains of new hampshire, north conway, we say good morning to catherine on the independent line. good morning. caller: morning. i have a suggestion on how to maybe slow global warming. the entire world, all people, countries, governments, agencies and such, altogether participating in a one day a week every week forever and ever to not travel by plane, bus, truck, train, car, boat. it would be ok to peddle your bike and walk. fire engines, emergency transportation and vehicles for the needs of the sick and for the hospitals. if it was done for all together one day each week, 52 weeks see year, and after that we could do it year after year and we might help to clean up our planet from co2, extreme heat, tornadoes, fires, animal extinctions
scott's home state, the first three states that will vote in 2024 as well as national cable channelsn september. to put the figure in perspective , that is more money than the super pac supporting donald j. trump and governor ron desantis of florida having spent so far combined on television in the first six months of 2023. in the beautiful white mountains of new hampshire, north conway, we say good morning to catherine on the independent line. good morning. caller: morning. i have a suggestion...
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he understands very well the role of the united states of america of the deep state of their non-okapolitics and are ready to counteract this me, not about colonial policy, together with us. and by the way, to say that this is the round table that i had the honor to lead in the framework of the russia africa forum in st. petersburg. it was just devoted to security issues in africa and among the moments that received serious support there. it was russia's initiative to hold a large world forum at the end of october. for those who are ready to fight modern non-colonial practices around the world, and another issue of relevance that does not decrease is the provision of statehood, but international directions. what efforts are needed to protect it and to defend our interests , state sovereignty is a very multifaceted concept. sometimes they only think about protecting our territory. it 's really so that you need your own territory . of course, but in order to have the most hmm good solid positions in this regard, it is very important to promote around the world. oh, and the so-called in
he understands very well the role of the united states of america of the deep state of their non-okapolitics and are ready to counteract this me, not about colonial policy, together with us. and by the way, to say that this is the round table that i had the honor to lead in the framework of the russia africa forum in st. petersburg. it was just devoted to security issues in africa and among the moments that received serious support there. it was russia's initiative to hold a large world forum...
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and state governments push the artist the power that was something and accomplish the deportation. >ter this. we are talking about, americans are looped and i know there is a strong command and we see an important thing with interesting thing is georgia also began to embrace o the idea and telling e story of what happened. it's always portrayed as something to do with injustice and inequality and something just unfair about this. georgians from the early part of the 20th century put a narrative about this t change. what is out about native american history that white georgians claimed it as their own and tell a story in a way that stop in the case when it comes to slavery or jim crow? >> what happens is that these communities commemorate native history as a way of rooting themselves so commemorating what they're doing is rooting themselves, placing themselves firmly in this landscape in a former indigenous homeland so i find that they are this use of native american historical images and it is a way of reckoning, turning those places into homes or seven communities and it doesn't sta
and state governments push the artist the power that was something and accomplish the deportation. >ter this. we are talking about, americans are looped and i know there is a strong command and we see an important thing with interesting thing is georgia also began to embrace o the idea and telling e story of what happened. it's always portrayed as something to do with injustice and inequality and something just unfair about this. georgians from the early part of the 20th century put a...
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or to defraud the united states. and quote. trump's involvement in a criminal conspiracy has even been invoked in a court before. in a civil case last year, trump's legal adviser john eastman, as he fought to prevent the january 6th committee from obtaining his emails. in that case, judge david carter agreed with the january six committee that it was likely that they had conspired against the united states, writing quote, dr. eastman and present trump launched a campaign to overturn a democratic election, and action unprecedented in american history, and quote. now that's with him self has referenced this charge, it raises the possibility that others could be indicted alongside the former president. remember, conspiracy, to more people. although so far, no other trump associates are known to have received a target letter in this particular case. joining me now is the president and ceo of citizens for responsibility ethics crew. he also recently wrote a model prosecution memo assessing the possible charges that trump
or to defraud the united states. and quote. trump's involvement in a criminal conspiracy has even been invoked in a court before. in a civil case last year, trump's legal adviser john eastman, as he fought to prevent the january 6th committee from obtaining his emails. in that case, judge david carter agreed with the january six committee that it was likely that they had conspired against the united states, writing quote, dr. eastman and present trump launched a campaign to overturn a...
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another state. there's a california law that regulate the sale of work in california, the law prohibited for from being held -- from being sold in california unless the south originated in another state which had a huge impact on the rest of the country. california is a major consumer of pork, about 13% of the national market, it produces almost none of 99.8 percent of the pork so it was a practical matter. the law had the effect of forcing all the sows raise in other parts of the country to comply with laws that don't exist. the law had been upheld by the ninth circuit in the decision that declared the supreme it's extra territorial cap cases largely defined so it looked like the court would reverse it but it ended up affirming and while the vote count is very complex here, got different people disagree or agree on various different bottom lines for completely different legal reasons, there is one really big take away and that's a secondary one. the first is the court unanimously agreed that laws t
another state. there's a california law that regulate the sale of work in california, the law prohibited for from being held -- from being sold in california unless the south originated in another state which had a huge impact on the rest of the country. california is a major consumer of pork, about 13% of the national market, it produces almost none of 99.8 percent of the pork so it was a practical matter. the law had the effect of forcing all the sows raise in other parts of the country to...