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states make choices all the time. >> yes. the states make those choices. there is nothing here telling the state. >> there is an order from a federal court that the legislature having repeal the statute must not repeal it and put it back on the books and what you say the governor doesn't have to enforce that law but the governor and executive branch of new jersey officials have taken an oath to uphold the laws of the state of new jersey now the federal court to basically says we will order the statue to be on the books but forget about it. this is a strange situation. >> the difference between that and the law that is unconstitutional? this is preempted by a simple rule by the court it is preempted. period. end of story. if the court had simply said this is preempted. >> but this, in your question is a repl rohiof ption of sports betting which means the repeal that the legislature carefully did in response to the third circuit decision and the government and the sports to say you can repeal any way that you wish. >> i have three ways to look at this and on
states make choices all the time. >> yes. the states make those choices. there is nothing here telling the state. >> there is an order from a federal court that the legislature having repeal the statute must not repeal it and put it back on the books and what you say the governor doesn't have to enforce that law but the governor and executive branch of new jersey officials have taken an oath to uphold the laws of the state of new jersey now the federal court to basically says we...
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if you saw my book, the wealth of states, we have 50 states in this wonderful country, in each state there is 80 counties, in each, two or three municipalities, we have a data set that is unbelievable this this country, a repository which watches the testing of all of the economic models in the united states, if you talk to legislators and governors and people involved in state politics, they do not have any idea about the repository for the rest of the nation, in this book, we brought it all together. if something can be done, it probably has been done, it was done in idaho in 1964 or maine in 1963, we have a beautiful repository of informs, let me, if i can, in the first chapter of the book, i titled it, the fall from grace, there are 11 states in the united states that have introduced the income tax since 1960. these are not weird states. the first was west virginia in 1961, the last was connecticut, under lowell, a republican, a yalie, it includes maine and rhode island and neb -- nebraska, we took the day and the year in which they introduced income tax and we look at all of the
if you saw my book, the wealth of states, we have 50 states in this wonderful country, in each state there is 80 counties, in each, two or three municipalities, we have a data set that is unbelievable this this country, a repository which watches the testing of all of the economic models in the united states, if you talk to legislators and governors and people involved in state politics, they do not have any idea about the repository for the rest of the nation, in this book, we brought it all...
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state department when it happens.sident trump will be speaking and we'll bring that to you live. when we also come back, donald trump not only avoiding the state department. he's on twitter. takes to twit tore attack the justice department blasting what he calls a rigged system and threatening to quote, unquote, get involved. what does this mean legally? what does this mean politically? we'll get to it. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at safelite.com. they didn't have to change their plans or worry about a thing. i'll see you all in a little bit. and i fixed it right away with a strong repair they can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> tech: being there whenever you need us that's another safelite advantage. >> singers: safelite repair, safelite replace. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes yo
state department when it happens.sident trump will be speaking and we'll bring that to you live. when we also come back, donald trump not only avoiding the state department. he's on twitter. takes to twit tore attack the justice department blasting what he calls a rigged system and threatening to quote, unquote, get involved. what does this mean legally? what does this mean politically? we'll get to it. these friends were on a trip when their windshield got chipped. so they scheduled at...
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states it's not. he is seeking to try and change new york state law. we have the republican senate by one vote, which is preventing that. but he is desperately trying to put his 900 lawyers in the department of law out to an investigation of the president and the prosecution on him, irrespective of whatever what happens with the federal investigation. is there anything we can do as -- either through n.a.g. or through some other mechanism to try and bring justice on them? >> well, nothing through n.a.g. that is a bipartisan, educational. however it sounds like you would like to run for attorney general new york. and we'll be soliciting contributions. that's really in terms of unless there's an opportunity for us to file some sort of amicus brief, a comment letter to respond, please keep us informed. again, the republican attorneys general, we have a policy arm, the rule of law, a defense fund. our colleague in new york has been quite the burr in most of our saddles over the last year or two. i would in
states it's not. he is seeking to try and change new york state law. we have the republican senate by one vote, which is preventing that. but he is desperately trying to put his 900 lawyers in the department of law out to an investigation of the president and the prosecution on him, irrespective of whatever what happens with the federal investigation. is there anything we can do as -- either through n.a.g. or through some other mechanism to try and bring justice on them? >> well, nothing...
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syrian state t.v. purportedly show rockets over damascus the reported to have hit a rainy and targets in syria israel says the strikes were carried out in response to a barrage of rockets fired at its outposts in the golan heights which it blames on elite arraigning forces in syria this is the second day of strikes between the two sides. but the very latest on this let's bring in our correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer for the latest developments a ton of the israeli military is saying these strikes are the most extensive in decades can you give us some context and what were they targeting. yeah the air sirens went off in the golan heights shortly after midnight and according to the israeli army there where incoming rockets being fired from south and syria into israel. by the as it is reza has eclipsed forces. the israeli army then responded with air raids in syria and this morning the army released a more comprehensive statement with a target list what they actually targeted and then chose it was
syrian state t.v. purportedly show rockets over damascus the reported to have hit a rainy and targets in syria israel says the strikes were carried out in response to a barrage of rockets fired at its outposts in the golan heights which it blames on elite arraigning forces in syria this is the second day of strikes between the two sides. but the very latest on this let's bring in our correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer for the latest developments a ton of the israeli military is saying...
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secretary of state to meet a north korean leader trump welcomed home three americans freed from jail as a goodwill gesture by north korea also last month for the use of the north and south took his stark steps during their unprecedented meeting in the demilitarized zone both committed to finally signing a peace treaty to formally end the korean war and for his first foreign trip kim went to china to see his ally president xi jinping well let's now get the thoughts of our guests joining us from washington d.c. is meant our over former u.s. diplomat and career desk officer in the arch mason lecture at university of east anglia rah is also author of japan's relations with north korea and recalibration of risk and on skype from seoul is the one crew publisher of korea exposé he writes about korean politics and current affairs a very warm welcome to all of you must over president trump has said that this is a loss for north korea and for the world but are you surprised one not surprised president trump has been as reactive about canceling the summit as you was about initiating or respondi
secretary of state to meet a north korean leader trump welcomed home three americans freed from jail as a goodwill gesture by north korea also last month for the use of the north and south took his stark steps during their unprecedented meeting in the demilitarized zone both committed to finally signing a peace treaty to formally end the korean war and for his first foreign trip kim went to china to see his ally president xi jinping well let's now get the thoughts of our guests joining us from...
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on this day as several have noted, the united states recognize the state of israel. it is fitting that today we mark a new milestone and a new day of bright hope and promise for the united states and israel. the state department is proud to continue our close cooperation with the israeli government and people from our new embassy here in jerusalem. we are grateful to present rivlin and prime minister netanyahu and the ministry of foreign affairs for their friendship and their hard work to keep our alliance ironclad. thank you all for your tremendous support as we sought to make the presidents pledge of the move of our embassy a reality. we are eager to make our bond even stronger on this very place. the united states is committed to israel. were committed to our alliance and we're committed to building a more peaceful, more prosperous future together. may god bless the u.s., israel alliance on this historic day, and i thank you for letting me be a part of it. [applause] >> thank you, mr. deputy secretary. president trump made this all of reality, could not be here to
on this day as several have noted, the united states recognize the state of israel. it is fitting that today we mark a new milestone and a new day of bright hope and promise for the united states and israel. the state department is proud to continue our close cooperation with the israeli government and people from our new embassy here in jerusalem. we are grateful to present rivlin and prime minister netanyahu and the ministry of foreign affairs for their friendship and their hard work to keep...
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or united states of america illegally overthrew him where he is now home of the of the united states maintain that paul or despite having no mule already that's just her military and why do you hear what i said military the threat of force violent sprouse weapons what you how else are they maintaining power vikki climbed on the world and their population we just talked about how many guess fania two hours and in traffic we're all americans are way behind was. it's yours. we are the evidence. that the nationalisation where the evidence of the war crime we're not the war crimes ourselves. what already is an independent country all that was overthrown and eighty ninety three was our government by the united states not our country so our country is still an independent state but we're not a control of our independence we're occupying. this book overthrow is an attempt to show the times that america overthrew foreign governments over a long period. the united states at least in a relative sense is declining in power in the world and we can still remain and i believe will still remain a po
or united states of america illegally overthrew him where he is now home of the of the united states maintain that paul or despite having no mule already that's just her military and why do you hear what i said military the threat of force violent sprouse weapons what you how else are they maintaining power vikki climbed on the world and their population we just talked about how many guess fania two hours and in traffic we're all americans are way behind was. it's yours. we are the evidence....
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yet in his role as secretary of state, he's obviously taken upon the traditional position of the state department, of the chief diplomat to seek more diplomatic solutions to things rather than potentially blow up alliances. his role now as the diplomat is to try to see if he could work something out with the europeans. there have been months of talks with the europeans. brian hook, the state department's policy planning director, to look for a way to avoid a complete rupture over this, to find ways to address the criticisms, the ballistic missiles, the terrorism in the region and so on, particularly the sunset clauses that made parts of the agreement expire in 10-20 years. he came up with some areas of compromise with europe. president trump didn't want to do that. he decided to go not just for a soft exit, not just for some sort of a side agreement, but for the full withdrawal. >> this is very trumpian. what i think peter just described and what the reporting seems to bear out is that there was a less extreme option on the table and he didn't take it. we've also seen on full display,
yet in his role as secretary of state, he's obviously taken upon the traditional position of the state department, of the chief diplomat to seek more diplomatic solutions to things rather than potentially blow up alliances. his role now as the diplomat is to try to see if he could work something out with the europeans. there have been months of talks with the europeans. brian hook, the state department's policy planning director, to look for a way to avoid a complete rupture over this, to find...
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big news the united states is supreme to the united states supreme court has overturned the federal law that effectively bans most sports betting in the states the law the professional and amateur sports protection act of one nine hundred ninety two also known as the bradley act for prime sponsor former senator bill bradley who was a member of the new york knickerbockers back in the day it fell under the weight of a third challenge that was affectively instigated by the state of new jersey which is hoping legal sports betting can revive their faltering casino industry major u.s. sports leagues had sued the state of new jersey twice before on these issues successfully citing the bradley act as a bar to the state's efforts to legalize sports betting in this round though the justices found six to three that the bradley acts effect a bar to legalisation of sports betting in states where it was not yet allowed is an unconstitutional comma dearing of state resources joining us to dig a little bit deeper is r t steve christakis steve thank you for joining us what do you make of this it's a pre
big news the united states is supreme to the united states supreme court has overturned the federal law that effectively bans most sports betting in the states the law the professional and amateur sports protection act of one nine hundred ninety two also known as the bradley act for prime sponsor former senator bill bradley who was a member of the new york knickerbockers back in the day it fell under the weight of a third challenge that was affectively instigated by the state of new jersey...
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once i have the ability to make laws of my state from another state think about it. this wife founding fathers said where the body that regulates this. >> thank you. i think this committee is in need of an idea. i put one of the allman's on my back. it's true but 75% of honeybees in america are transported by train and truck into california. there they transfer disease from b's to b's and then held back to their own state. what if iowa or another state decided we want except almonds, and interstate of the trees are pollinated from anything from native california bees. if we said no wine will come in less it goes through freeze fall cycle right has to resist frozen ground. it's important to look at the tenth amendment to the constitution he said it's a violation of the tenth amendment. he said the powers not delegated to the united states by the constitution. those powers not delegated nor prohibited by it to the state are reserved to the states respectively or to the people. it's very clear to the to the constitution. these are exclusively reserved for congress. the
once i have the ability to make laws of my state from another state think about it. this wife founding fathers said where the body that regulates this. >> thank you. i think this committee is in need of an idea. i put one of the allman's on my back. it's true but 75% of honeybees in america are transported by train and truck into california. there they transfer disease from b's to b's and then held back to their own state. what if iowa or another state decided we want except almonds, and...
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blue state. largest democratic state. and texas is the largest republican state. they're very similar demographically, but totally opposite in, what's the difference hispanics vote in california and they don't in texas. >> is that the difference? in other words, if they all came out, would it be a blue state? >> oh, yeah. >> hard to figure out why it's a minority majority state and still largely republican? >> i've wondered. here's my analysis. you know, there are 29 million texans and 19 million of them were registered to vote in the presidential election. only 9 million did vote. so they took the trouble to register, but not to actually go cast their ballot. and, of course, you know, donald trump and hillary clinton were the least popular candidates in the history of american presidential elections. so there was that. but i think in the whole modern history of texas, there has not been a compelling candidate who spoke to the disenfranchised especially hispanic voters who would go have a reason
blue state. largest democratic state. and texas is the largest republican state. they're very similar demographically, but totally opposite in, what's the difference hispanics vote in california and they don't in texas. >> is that the difference? in other words, if they all came out, would it be a blue state? >> oh, yeah. >> hard to figure out why it's a minority majority state and still largely republican? >> i've wondered. here's my analysis. you know, there are 29...
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fading away and we are looking left here with a world state but a national and state in them is a nightmare for winnie's ways britain also is intervening it is giving aid to the palestinians and selling snow. arrivals to the israeli defense for forces what do you think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british weapons and the law also which weapons were used but i can feel for me is someone who supports the idea of two states and would like to see israel and palestine he in the future peacefully next to each other the british position is very disappointing i thought it could be more courageous especially because of the british history in the region because the british government knows this means how one sided is the american position and. position is probably leading to the destruction of the two states idea that britain is supporting so long i thought britain is who and its government recouped allies in pales
fading away and we are looking left here with a world state but a national and state in them is a nightmare for winnie's ways britain also is intervening it is giving aid to the palestinians and selling snow. arrivals to the israeli defense for forces what do you think of what britain has been saying i should say the foreign office says there is they don't know alastair but says he doesn't know whether any of those sixty two people men women and children any of them were killed with british...
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the last time the president of the united states did one of these for a secretary of state of state itrson. that swearing in took place at the white house in the oval office in february of 2017. secretary of state mike pompeo's supporters say the relationship with the president says he will speak for president trump as he engages overseas. secretary tillerson sometimes found himself at odds with the president on policy. pompeo has had his first trip as secretary. last week he was sworn in less than two hours later he was on a plane to belgium and saudi arabia, israel and jordan. president trump is scheduled to speak at this ceremony upstairs in the ben franklin reception room. the state department is several floors of typical government building on top or below there are very ornate reception rooms upstairs. it will take place in one of those rooms and gina haskel will be on hand for this, the president has chosen her to follow pompeo as cia director. >> sandra: pompeo wants to spend less time upstairs in that building. >> he was talking about the seventh floor where the office and exe
the last time the president of the united states did one of these for a secretary of state of state itrson. that swearing in took place at the white house in the oval office in february of 2017. secretary of state mike pompeo's supporters say the relationship with the president says he will speak for president trump as he engages overseas. secretary tillerson sometimes found himself at odds with the president on policy. pompeo has had his first trip as secretary. last week he was sworn in less...
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state department chords in a very very raw new claim for mentation mr blank it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for finding time for us thank you now i'm sure you are greatly disappointed by president terms decision to walk walk away from the. but hopefully there is still some room for damage control how much of it do you believe can still be salvaged well i suppose you can call damage control there from the u.s. perspective no good outcomes here one possibility is that the path that we're currently on the successful and that's that immediately after president trumps announcement president rouhani said ok we're going to stay in the deal for a little while and give time for the other participants mainly the three european countries to see what they can offer us to make it worth our while to stay in long term that could succeed it would be good from the perspective that would keep her on the nuclear program under control and under inspection but it would leave the united states very isolated and europe for the position to confront other problematic iranian policies alternative
state department chords in a very very raw new claim for mentation mr blank it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for finding time for us thank you now i'm sure you are greatly disappointed by president terms decision to walk walk away from the. but hopefully there is still some room for damage control how much of it do you believe can still be salvaged well i suppose you can call damage control there from the u.s. perspective no good outcomes here one possibility is that the path...
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states. iowa has the strongest pro-life legislation signed into law signed by governor reynolds. the challenge is out there for the rest of the states. see what you can do and look at iowa's legislation and move the cleanest you can, no exception is best because that baby's life begins at the moment of fertilization and need to protect innocent life from that oint on but we can define life by requiring an ultrasound and it it if it is detected, the baby is protected, that phrase raises in the consheps of americans nationwide. 8 % of republicans support it. and 61% of independents and that 55% of democrats is why no republican will lose their seat for voting for heartbeat because democrats won't attack you, because if they do that, they will go against their own people. even though i can count three among the democrats that will be co-sponsors of this legislation. and i think can define themselves as pro-life. and i thank all of these individuals that have worked so hard to put this whole stra
states. iowa has the strongest pro-life legislation signed into law signed by governor reynolds. the challenge is out there for the rest of the states. see what you can do and look at iowa's legislation and move the cleanest you can, no exception is best because that baby's life begins at the moment of fertilization and need to protect innocent life from that oint on but we can define life by requiring an ultrasound and it it if it is detected, the baby is protected, that phrase raises in the...
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what we want is state and local governments be completely prepared so that it really can be state managed, locally executed, federally supported. with that i'll turn it over to my ranking member. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. long for being here today. i too want to start with the positive and recognize the progress that's been made since katrina. we've all witnessed a much more efficient and much more effective fema from the lessons learned in katrina and other catastrophes. however i can't get through this hearing as you might well imagine without talking about some of the problems that we continue to see. especially on contracting. i'm sure you're familiar with the report we issued this week or last week on emergency tarps and cheating contract. it was really problematic. fema approved this contract without vetting, 73 million to two contractors with no relevant past performance, one of which had only existed for two months. did not take appropriate steps to assess the capabilities and ultimately had to cancel contracts with both companies due to their failure to delive
what we want is state and local governments be completely prepared so that it really can be state managed, locally executed, federally supported. with that i'll turn it over to my ranking member. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. long for being here today. i too want to start with the positive and recognize the progress that's been made since katrina. we've all witnessed a much more efficient and much more effective fema from the lessons learned in katrina and other...
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he worked to eradicate corruption in state government made state contracting accountable, fair, honest and transparent. he's one of the estate attorney general's to file a lawsuit against microsoft in 1998. he said our action talks about stifling innovation is shortchanging consumers. what were saying to bill gates is, stop your 800-pound gorilla from blocking access to the internet. on that note. were thrilled to welcome senator blumenthal to the podium. [applause] . . . for having us today and organizing this important gathering, and also to all of the experts who've been here before me. i am sure they have exhausted the topic and your patience and i think i am one of them left as the talk of closing arguments this is it and i'm going to be very brief and if there are any questions, i'd be happy to take any. i want to sort of bring back on a somewhat personal note my experience as attorney general. bill clinton once said it's the best job you can ever have because when you do something that's popular you get tremendous credit. the lawsuit against microsoft was actually not popular as
he worked to eradicate corruption in state government made state contracting accountable, fair, honest and transparent. he's one of the estate attorney general's to file a lawsuit against microsoft in 1998. he said our action talks about stifling innovation is shortchanging consumers. what were saying to bill gates is, stop your 800-pound gorilla from blocking access to the internet. on that note. were thrilled to welcome senator blumenthal to the podium. [applause] . . . for having us today...
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of the help son of a state of palestine. well one of israel's former diplomats joins me now from jerusalem where in violation of u.n. security council resolution four seventy eight the united states moved its embassy to dr alan diehl is the israeli foreign ministry's former director general and served as israel's ambassador to south africa ambassador thanks for coming on going underground so who is to blame for the atrocities on the world's television screens this week it's questions should be related to the whole conflict is one hundred years old to play. israelis all the palestinians. this is a question that nobody can answer it's a conflict that is going on. for a century in this unfortunate event on the fourteenth of that with terrible. climate of this conflict eateries or terrible situation in gaza terrible humanitarian crisis in the decision of the israeli. security of three keys to shoot with live ammunition it anyone trying to cross the border in. the territory's so this is a cult of crunchy on going closely. i don't
of the help son of a state of palestine. well one of israel's former diplomats joins me now from jerusalem where in violation of u.n. security council resolution four seventy eight the united states moved its embassy to dr alan diehl is the israeli foreign ministry's former director general and served as israel's ambassador to south africa ambassador thanks for coming on going underground so who is to blame for the atrocities on the world's television screens this week it's questions should be...
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it is not just those states but those are important states. it's an opportunity for me to shape the national message, which i think is important. host: your next-door neighbor, pennsylvania also an important state. the president tweeting about pennsylvania and the senate race. congratulations to lou barletta, he will be a great senator and will represent his people well, like the have not been represented in many years. of mine and ad special guy and will help to make america great again. any reaction? barletta is a mr. nice guy but he is clearly a part of the republican establishment here in washington, d.c., voted with the republicans, in lockstep with president trump. i don't think that will be good for him as he moves into the fall. host: peter is in lakeland, florida. independent. you are on tim ryan. caller: good morning. i am on the independent line. for 30 years, i was a diehard democrat. know,just want to let you as i see the democratic party right now, it is like a seinfeld show, a party about nothing. it works for its donors and not
it is not just those states but those are important states. it's an opportunity for me to shape the national message, which i think is important. host: your next-door neighbor, pennsylvania also an important state. the president tweeting about pennsylvania and the senate race. congratulations to lou barletta, he will be a great senator and will represent his people well, like the have not been represented in many years. of mine and ad special guy and will help to make america great again. any...
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and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships can. enter point ports after disarming refurbish the following ports rearm and go back fighting. is a little bit of whirlpools he gazed into the in peace of mind mighty greedy sort it was by this very delicious they represent all the things it was how do you know you could be d.c. nine eleven and one third so what we see rising up out of that because people are these giant monsters that are actually jewelry. documents deep shit of an existing. talking to each other basically saying we're to write this book we are worthy to know the whole truth and the so it's all still up again and the piracy bit from the newspapers that received a. couple. we've developed an unusual. view of the world because of our location we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada therefore we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear cooperation with others we'v
and why it was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control pearl harbor because of hawaii's location its central central in the central pacific so there's a central location that ships can. enter point ports after disarming refurbish the following ports rearm and go back fighting. is a little bit of whirlpools he gazed into the in peace of mind mighty greedy sort it was by this very delicious they represent all the things it was how do you know you could be...
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>> everything is going to happen state-by-state.ry state will have its own tax structure, its own rules, it's online companies. patchwork ofo be a laws around the country trying to figure out how these companies operate. david: who loses? there is no such thing as a free lunch. is it illegal bookies, is it state lotteries, the money has to come from somewhere. >> i think you could make an argument for both of those groups lazing. i think major league baseball and the nba, there is concern there and if i'm the ncaa i am concerned about the effect this will have on the integrity of my game. has said wecaa might not hold championship games in some states. >> that is the rule right now. having 32 states passed laws in the next five years, which is the best case estimate, the ncaa will run out of places to hold their events. the problem the ncaa has is their players are not compensated. that is a much easier person to convince throw this game or throw this match. it is easier to convince someone who is not being compensated millions of d
>> everything is going to happen state-by-state.ry state will have its own tax structure, its own rules, it's online companies. patchwork ofo be a laws around the country trying to figure out how these companies operate. david: who loses? there is no such thing as a free lunch. is it illegal bookies, is it state lotteries, the money has to come from somewhere. >> i think you could make an argument for both of those groups lazing. i think major league baseball and the nba, there is...
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precipitant there are actions by the united states green lines green lights from the united states the whole history of us is regular relations shows that is the united states ultimately that is the decision maker here and this position towards iran has been preached by sections of the u.s. administration for decades now and you know a video is u.s. presidents have known. all sorts of plans to to destabilize iran to attack iran and so on as well for for. the last few years they have used openly terrorist groups. so-called fundamental as groups to massacre of. people in syria and iraq and so on i'm fucked off not going to see it was to unsettle iran with new military bases and to have to attack here. in public knowledge for decades and. some if we if we look at it in context if this is the u.s. but it is only one country of the you know the original members of this agreement so we still have u.k. france germany the e.u. countries are in support the e.u. foreign policy chief still supports the old deal russia and china will await their their comments but they certainly haven't spoken out
precipitant there are actions by the united states green lines green lights from the united states the whole history of us is regular relations shows that is the united states ultimately that is the decision maker here and this position towards iran has been preached by sections of the u.s. administration for decades now and you know a video is u.s. presidents have known. all sorts of plans to to destabilize iran to attack iran and so on as well for for. the last few years they have used openly...
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it states in order to protect itself and i would argue that the more pressing. question right now are is whether your of can really take it for granted that the united states will not lash out at europe economically do you think this rat of secondary sanctions is real do you think the united states' good. full force against european countries if they decide to continue trading with iran provided of course if iran is in compliance with the j.c.b. already so the threat of secondary sanctions is very rule real basically this idea that you know if you're a non us company you've got to choose do you want to do business with iran or do you want to do business with the united states and for most companies that's going to be an easy choice and for most companies the threat is sufficient the u.s. doesn't really have to do much in force mint in order to get a lot of big companies to say you know what this isn't worth the risk but european governments do have tools available to them to seek to counter the secondary sanctions threat and that's the question i think that's go
it states in order to protect itself and i would argue that the more pressing. question right now are is whether your of can really take it for granted that the united states will not lash out at europe economically do you think this rat of secondary sanctions is real do you think the united states' good. full force against european countries if they decide to continue trading with iran provided of course if iran is in compliance with the j.c.b. already so the threat of secondary sanctions is...
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the importance in terms of a state like north carolina, also possibly states like georgia and not onlygeen african-american populations, but have seen influxes in receipt years of considerable number of people from latin america into those states. kevin? >> it has been interesting is sort of a way again for at a very low level, to fight back against some of the trump administration's immigration policies. i think you are starting to see that sort of alliance come together or coalition come together to basically five these policies at the local level, and this is one example of that. amy: talk about what happened in indiana, kevin. >> in indiana, there were two big takeaways. first, greg pence, the brother of the vice president, won his brother's congressional seat would e easily. did not seem to do much campaigning or media interviews. the other big raise in indiana was the senate primary to see who is going to tatake on joe donnelly in the fall. that was won by mike bronk, a sort of legislator that has built his career in business. he ran as sort of a miniaturized version of trump in
the importance in terms of a state like north carolina, also possibly states like georgia and not onlygeen african-american populations, but have seen influxes in receipt years of considerable number of people from latin america into those states. kevin? >> it has been interesting is sort of a way again for at a very low level, to fight back against some of the trump administration's immigration policies. i think you are starting to see that sort of alliance come together or coalition...
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it is the duty of federal and state partners to ensure that taxpayer dollars a federally funded state administered programs are used for their intended purposes. not at the payments -- the main purpose of broken to prevent foreclosure provide assistance to homeowners, , most affected y the housing crisis. although many states have refunded over $450,000 to programs since the report, the questions of appropriate expenditures and efficiencies remain. according to sigtarp 2017 2017i annual report to congress, half of all homeowners who sought assistance were admitted to the program and nearly 30% of homeowners withdrew their applications. nearly 2 billion in remaining funds left to be dispersed by the treasury to states, it is district to ensure proper safeguards are in place. i think the witnesses from turkish department, sigtarp and represents from three states including my home state of alabama for being here today. i know recognize the ranking member of the incremental for subcommittee mr. raskin five minutes for his opening statement. >> chairman palmer, chairman metas, thanks for c
it is the duty of federal and state partners to ensure that taxpayer dollars a federally funded state administered programs are used for their intended purposes. not at the payments -- the main purpose of broken to prevent foreclosure provide assistance to homeowners, , most affected y the housing crisis. although many states have refunded over $450,000 to programs since the report, the questions of appropriate expenditures and efficiencies remain. according to sigtarp 2017 2017i annual report...
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. 19 states do not.e are death row statistics. since the gregg decision there , are 1474 convicted criminals who have been executed. at the end of 2017, 2,817 are awaiting execution on death row. so far this year, nine people have been executed in states across the united states. we will return to the alcatraz east museum and learn about the current means of execution and some of the controversies. [video clip] >> the lethal injection machine we have on display is part of a two-set piece, the control module, which has two sets of all the buttons, two sets of executioners hit the exact same buttons they push to release the drugs. they don't know which one of them is actually really -- releasing the lethal dose. scientists are always looking for new ways to improve on the electric chair. the fact that the lethal injection machine renders the victim unconscious before death was considered a way that made it more humane. the lethal injection machine was first used in 1982 in texas, using a combination of thr
. 19 states do not.e are death row statistics. since the gregg decision there , are 1474 convicted criminals who have been executed. at the end of 2017, 2,817 are awaiting execution on death row. so far this year, nine people have been executed in states across the united states. we will return to the alcatraz east museum and learn about the current means of execution and some of the controversies. [video clip] >> the lethal injection machine we have on display is part of a two-set piece,...
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your state?affect governor burgum: agriculture has rich heritage in north dakota and many families, including mine, my great grandfather homesteaded here. started a grain business, i grew up work nothing that grain touches 90% of land is farmland or ranch land. the most some of talented, most progressive and most productive farmers and in the world here in north dakota. he one thing that these independent, hard working north not ans, they want trade, aid. they know they can compete with anybody in the world with free and fair market. people in north dakota are excited to see this administration is working hard have balanced and fair trade around the world because when we have that, we we can compete and export our products around the with anyone.pete host: governor governor burgum, debated, how eing close an eye are you keeping on that? governor burgum: very close. is such an important ag state hoben chairman of agappropriations from our state, i just had had a chance to sit round-table with him
your state?affect governor burgum: agriculture has rich heritage in north dakota and many families, including mine, my great grandfather homesteaded here. started a grain business, i grew up work nothing that grain touches 90% of land is farmland or ranch land. the most some of talented, most progressive and most productive farmers and in the world here in north dakota. he one thing that these independent, hard working north not ans, they want trade, aid. they know they can compete with anybody...
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tonight, the newly sworn in secretary of state mike pompeo says the united states is still considering its next move on what he calls the floored iran nuclear deal. while the french president, emmanuel macron, says it's time for a broader deal, but what does tehran think? my exclusive interview with the hamid baeidinejad, the iranian ambassador to the united kingdom. >>> plus, in the age of rising populism and fearmongering, i talked to costa rica's president-elect, carlos alvarado, about how he won a surprise landslide on a progressive agenda. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. >>> america has a new secretary of state. at his swearing in today flanked by president trump, mike pompeo said that the u.s. will soon decide what to do about the iran nuclear deal. and the clock is ticking for trump to make that decision. as european and other signatories t hard to save a deal that after all contains iran's nuclear program. the french president, emmanuel macron tried during a touchy-feely state visit to the white house last week and in a
tonight, the newly sworn in secretary of state mike pompeo says the united states is still considering its next move on what he calls the floored iran nuclear deal. while the french president, emmanuel macron, says it's time for a broader deal, but what does tehran think? my exclusive interview with the hamid baeidinejad, the iranian ambassador to the united kingdom. >>> plus, in the age of rising populism and fearmongering, i talked to costa rica's president-elect, carlos alvarado,...
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the united states don't hate islam. on march 300 miles in iran in 2005 with the muslims, the iranians who were wanting freedom in their country and almost everybody in that march was muslim . so i argued that it's a complete, as your book points out, a smear on those of us who want to have a conservative position that duly recognized asappropriate . because we are patriots and we are called zero folds and all these other deplorable five hillary clinton area it shows the division and i think this deep state bureaucracy , the coup d'ctat was in the state department, was in the fbi and cia within this justice system reflects this internationalism. we see it in info wars.com. where i'm working as a washington bureau chief, washington correspondent, constantly we are under attack as cnn. this is not legitimate. and lying about what we do report, lying about lawsuits losses that are fail file or issues that are in the sense i would call the news but info wars we are constantly under this theory.because the hard left does not
the united states don't hate islam. on march 300 miles in iran in 2005 with the muslims, the iranians who were wanting freedom in their country and almost everybody in that march was muslim . so i argued that it's a complete, as your book points out, a smear on those of us who want to have a conservative position that duly recognized asappropriate . because we are patriots and we are called zero folds and all these other deplorable five hillary clinton area it shows the division and i think...
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states. states were people get the know their elected official. they have 95% name id. every single democratic incumbent is viewed favorably. both personally and in their job performance and every single one of the state. the most important thing is to connect with yourself in the state, not necessarily every nuance and vice happening in washington, d.c. people will vote for heidi heitkamp and joe donnelly and claire mccaskill because they think even when i disagree with them, i know the other everyday actually fighting for us. the more emphasis we have on that and the less on partisan fights, or focus on various investigations, the better we will do in those states. the reality is a lot of our incumbents, especially on the democratic side, have fire -- higher favorability ratings than donald trump and we should not run away from that. michael: did u.s. democrats not to talk about impeachment? guy: i am agnostic about the debate in the sense of whether it is hurting or helping the party. the
states. states were people get the know their elected official. they have 95% name id. every single democratic incumbent is viewed favorably. both personally and in their job performance and every single one of the state. the most important thing is to connect with yourself in the state, not necessarily every nuance and vice happening in washington, d.c. people will vote for heidi heitkamp and joe donnelly and claire mccaskill because they think even when i disagree with them, i know the other...
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landed on our state. it's very hard to ask ohio or pennsylvania or kentucky to crack down on pollution that is not landing in ohio or pennsylvania or kentucky. it's a tough expectation to have for them politically. and we could regulate until we're blue in the face in rhode island but it doesn't help if what's coming in is coming in and deliberately being set up to come in on us from out of state and it's in that circumstance that the epa plays an essential and vital role and that role cannot be subject to the control by the polluting state because there's another state involved that is the downwind recipient of all of this and in that particular situation, i think, we have to be very careful about how cooperative this federalism gets. if you're not dealing with the polluting, polluted state as well. just wanted to be clear on that point. >> i wanted to make a response. i agree with you in this case. >> it's true with water as well. >> however, it's not the case. we talked to mr. commissioner baker there.
landed on our state. it's very hard to ask ohio or pennsylvania or kentucky to crack down on pollution that is not landing in ohio or pennsylvania or kentucky. it's a tough expectation to have for them politically. and we could regulate until we're blue in the face in rhode island but it doesn't help if what's coming in is coming in and deliberately being set up to come in on us from out of state and it's in that circumstance that the epa plays an essential and vital role and that role cannot...
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this is a team effort at the state department and the whole of the united states government. mr. president, when you offered me the job to be the director of cia, i was honored to lead the world's finest intelligence corps. and i am incredibly honored and humbled by the opportunity to lead the world's finest diplomatic corps now. [applause] mr. president, you read a great quote from the greatest president ever from kansas. [laughter] it was a historic quote, but frankly, things have not changed much since then. i've been an army officer, congressman, director of cia, now here at state. we have much to do. but in every position i have had, i have witnessed the skills, expertise, and patriotism of our foreign affairs professionals. whether political appointees or local employed staff, you all lay it on the line to make sure america is safe, prosperous, and free. thank you for that. [applause] as i have said, and i will elaborate more, i want the state department to get its swagger back. we need our men and women out on the front lines executing with great vigor. we should be proud
this is a team effort at the state department and the whole of the united states government. mr. president, when you offered me the job to be the director of cia, i was honored to lead the world's finest intelligence corps. and i am incredibly honored and humbled by the opportunity to lead the world's finest diplomatic corps now. [applause] mr. president, you read a great quote from the greatest president ever from kansas. [laughter] it was a historic quote, but frankly, things have not changed...
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of alabama and other southern states. he voted to secede along with the majority from the union and he rose to the rank of general. he was sworn in as a senator, and probably two of the most important things he was known for was he was known as an expansionist. he was very much in favor of the united states acquiring a wide cuba and philippines and also the second thing, he is known as the father of the panama canal because he very much thought that the united states should be involved in a canal system that went through central. the french had started the panama canal and he was instrumental in working with theodore roosevelt and making sure that the other states were instrumental in finishing the panama canal. he did reconstruction, john was very focused on trying to rebuild the state of alabama. he was not in support of rights for african-americans. he was very much in favor of maintaining jim crow laws in order to keep society stable. he served six terms in the united states senate and died in selma in 1907. we are no
of alabama and other southern states. he voted to secede along with the majority from the union and he rose to the rank of general. he was sworn in as a senator, and probably two of the most important things he was known for was he was known as an expansionist. he was very much in favor of the united states acquiring a wide cuba and philippines and also the second thing, he is known as the father of the panama canal because he very much thought that the united states should be involved in a...
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framework already in place at the state level.g analysts expect as many as 32 states to offer legal betting within the next five years. there is a federal law in place that appears to ban gambling across state lines. meaning states that do move forward with legalized gambling will have to tackle the issue of policing their own cyber borders. with today's opinion to clearly backing states' rights some expect other controversial issues could soon be ripe for the picking. >> this could impact anything from marijuana, gun laws, really what the court affirmed was congress cannot come men deer the states. >> we are still awaiting decisions in several high profile cases including disputes over religious liberty. forced fees gerrymandering they are all du due between now and the end of june. >> bret: negotiations continue this week on nafta. the heavy hitter have gone home. there appears to be little chance of anything substantial before the deadline set by the u.s. rich edson has the latest tonight from the state department. >> there app
framework already in place at the state level.g analysts expect as many as 32 states to offer legal betting within the next five years. there is a federal law in place that appears to ban gambling across state lines. meaning states that do move forward with legalized gambling will have to tackle the issue of policing their own cyber borders. with today's opinion to clearly backing states' rights some expect other controversial issues could soon be ripe for the picking. >> this could...
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idaho is the fastest-growing state in the united states.se metropolitan area is the fastest growing area in the country. and the republican party of idaho, it's not going to be a democrat who wins in idaho, fyi. but the republican party of idaho is going through serious debate right now about is this a libertarian kind of state, is this a mormon establishment kind of state, is this a trump business kind of state? their gubernatorial primary to replace cl butch otter is going to be very interesting. >> shannon: they also have delicious potatoes and excellent fly-fishing i will say as well. >> but you cannot use of potato to catch a fish, it will not work. >> shannon: potatoes hatching out there on the river. great to have you, good to see you. pro-choice groups say they have filed a lawsuit challenging the nation's most restrictive abortion law. that's in iowa. there's a provision banning most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, about the sixth week of pregnancy. the democrat attorney general says he's not going to defend the law s
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meanwhile the united states ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley has also been on the receiving end of some sharp criticism she wandered to the university of houston to make a speech and the following. i'm here today following a very busy few weeks in american foreign policy and. i would. you continue to sign off on the genocide of a native people you were taught. was. ill i would. you were it we were it was. it was. i so if you're just joining us our newsroom is closely following a breaking news situation out of syria the sun on news agency there is reporting that the u.s. coalition has bombed to syrian government positions in the eastern province of daire as or you can see on the map where it's located here now these strikes are said to have taken place near an energy facility close to the iraqi border where the u.s. alliance has been supporting ground forces against islamic state we spoke to dave lindorff founding editor of the online news site this can't be happening this is just in line with what the u.s. has been doing for some ti
meanwhile the united states ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley has also been on the receiving end of some sharp criticism she wandered to the university of houston to make a speech and the following. i'm here today following a very busy few weeks in american foreign policy and. i would. you continue to sign off on the genocide of a native people you were taught. was. ill i would. you were it we were it was. it was. i so if you're just joining us our newsroom is closely following a breaking news...
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either they accept two states or they accept one state with equal rights. they should understand that we the palestinian people will never, ever accept to be slaves of a system of occupation or aparthe apartheid. that will never happen. we will struggle whatever it takes to achieve our freedom. >> the battle lines are still drawn. thanks for joining us tonight. just a note before we go. today was also a big political victory not just for president trump and prime minister netanyahu but for a select group of american evangelicals who believe jews in israel are key to their millennial doctrine. a pastor, a controversial peacher whose endorse emergency john mccain had to repeudiate delivered the benedict. i spoke with him over a decade ago. back then, he explained that he was a christian zionist. >> a christian zionist is someone that believes that the bible supports israel. god begins in the foreign policy statement of israel and genesis 12:3 saying i will bless those who bless you and i will curse those who curse you. >> you said god's foreign policy stateme
either they accept two states or they accept one state with equal rights. they should understand that we the palestinian people will never, ever accept to be slaves of a system of occupation or aparthe apartheid. that will never happen. we will struggle whatever it takes to achieve our freedom. >> the battle lines are still drawn. thanks for joining us tonight. just a note before we go. today was also a big political victory not just for president trump and prime minister netanyahu but...
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not to create jobs, but to destroy the state of israel. they are speaking about the law of return to take over tel aviv. not demand for negotiations for peace. opposite. and, of course, you mentioned all challenges that we are facing around all our borders. you know, maybe we are facing more challenges than any of the country in the world. of course, gaza strip have hamas and islamic jihad. in sinai we have an islamic state. lebanon, we have hezbollah. in syria we have al-qaeda. and behind all of them, iranians. of course, our reality, we're trying to manage the situation. we are trying to create modern society, moderate society. and the same time to protect ourselves. it's really a huge challenge, and i think that up until now we have succeeded with our challenges. thank you. [applause] >> mr. minister, thank you very much for this opening remarks. let me begin with your trip here to washington. it's an appropriate place to start. you met in the last couple of days with very senior american officials, the white house, the pentagon. what c
not to create jobs, but to destroy the state of israel. they are speaking about the law of return to take over tel aviv. not demand for negotiations for peace. opposite. and, of course, you mentioned all challenges that we are facing around all our borders. you know, maybe we are facing more challenges than any of the country in the world. of course, gaza strip have hamas and islamic jihad. in sinai we have an islamic state. lebanon, we have hezbollah. in syria we have al-qaeda. and behind all...
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secretary of state. who said it's happening again. and i was even before the appointment of john bolton. on trying to salvage the nuclear deal we must also be alert to stop any further steps that the u.s. may take to escalate the confrontation with iran. the third and final challenge i want to mention today. as i believe equally profound because if we do not know before what yesterday's announcement concerns is that as long as donald trump remains president we must get used to a world without american leadership. a world where efforts to secure peace and process on the greatest challenges. not just without american cooperation but also in the space of this administration's active oppositions and this is a challenge we now face in relationship to iran in the refugee crisis and palestine peace process. starting with this. i hope that we can all play our part in ensuring britain rises to that challenge. i'm grateful for the right honorable ladies point. there is no merit. on the united states. i'm sure she will continue that. when the pr
secretary of state. who said it's happening again. and i was even before the appointment of john bolton. on trying to salvage the nuclear deal we must also be alert to stop any further steps that the u.s. may take to escalate the confrontation with iran. the third and final challenge i want to mention today. as i believe equally profound because if we do not know before what yesterday's announcement concerns is that as long as donald trump remains president we must get used to a world without...
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well there were indications north korea and united states and fundamental differences when it came tohow the vision that the nuclear efficient process there's been a lot of talk about how i you know is toots might want to duplicate dissolute libya model in dismantling the nuclear program in north korea which meant the north korea will have to meet significant concessions before there can be any kind of rewards and then we have seen and recently had no interest in going along with this when you were so i think if you're to has a lot of commentators here in south korea they would tell you that the u.s. government might simply have come to the religious and that they just don't have enough time before this single or summit to clarify all the details work out all the differences so it might just be better to cancel it at this time and try to have another one scheduled in the near future mr mason donald trump has blamed north korea's hostile rhetoric for canceling the summit and american officials have also pointed out that north korean officials missed meetings to prepare for the summit t
well there were indications north korea and united states and fundamental differences when it came tohow the vision that the nuclear efficient process there's been a lot of talk about how i you know is toots might want to duplicate dissolute libya model in dismantling the nuclear program in north korea which meant the north korea will have to meet significant concessions before there can be any kind of rewards and then we have seen and recently had no interest in going along with this when you...
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we also in my state have more people die of opioid overdose than any state in the country. if averages hold, 11 people died yesterday, 11 will die today, 11 will die tomorrow, 11 will die on thursday in my state of ohio from opioid overdoses. last month at the cleveland city club, i called for a conference of coordinated sustained public health campaign to fight addiction through education, prevention, through treatment and recovery. we know from history that we cannot arrest or execute our way out of this crisis, whether in montana or in ohio. i met with law enforcement officers in every corner of my state. they shoulder a huge burden. they all tell me the same thing. they need resources to fight this. that's why i have joined senator portman and a bipartisan group of our colleagues on the power act to get state and local law enforcement the high-tech tools that they need to effectively screen for dangerous opioids like fentanyl. we also know from history that those enforcement tools are just one piece of this fight. we need a comprehensive approach. that means recognizing
we also in my state have more people die of opioid overdose than any state in the country. if averages hold, 11 people died yesterday, 11 will die today, 11 will die tomorrow, 11 will die on thursday in my state of ohio from opioid overdoses. last month at the cleveland city club, i called for a conference of coordinated sustained public health campaign to fight addiction through education, prevention, through treatment and recovery. we know from history that we cannot arrest or execute our way...
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deep state in the united states is it. what if there is peace you know breaks out on the peninsula what is the usefulness of having american troops there and then you look at all of the in tangling alliances the united states has in the pacific where you think about taiwan think about japan and they're going to be saying oh well they're going to leave there where they're going to leave us behind and then you know you this could start an arms race here i'm much like the saudi arabia if iran decides to to walk away from the the great deal . that was in play then do you think this is really one of the major concerns or not really concern in the pentagon for example they're not particularly interested in the korean people but they're interested in their strategic positioning and south korea as one big strategic position for the united states in the world go ahead. well and also connecting to the previous point you should not expect consistency out of the trumpet ministration they're incompetent they don't know what they're doi
deep state in the united states is it. what if there is peace you know breaks out on the peninsula what is the usefulness of having american troops there and then you look at all of the in tangling alliances the united states has in the pacific where you think about taiwan think about japan and they're going to be saying oh well they're going to leave there where they're going to leave us behind and then you know you this could start an arms race here i'm much like the saudi arabia if iran...
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rural states and states that are urban? guy: i have not seen the polling broken down by state, but nationally you are with the folks that have expressed interest in legalization. >> we're down to three minutes. >> ok. guy: shorter answers. >> i would be curious to get your thoughts on the way priorities shares money. you do not have to immediately report. do you think that is problematic for democrats and their argument about more transparency, getting dark money out of races, to have an organization like yours, use those methods of communicating where you do not transparent?tirely is that problematic? guy: if democrats had their way, we would not have the campaign-finance system we have today, but we do. we are not going to disarm against the republicans. we will abide by the law, but we will not create annex a burden on us that republicans don't have to follow. -- an extra burden on us that republicans don't have to follow. we have a training program for digital activists. we have an issue-based communications program we
rural states and states that are urban? guy: i have not seen the polling broken down by state, but nationally you are with the folks that have expressed interest in legalization. >> we're down to three minutes. >> ok. guy: shorter answers. >> i would be curious to get your thoughts on the way priorities shares money. you do not have to immediately report. do you think that is problematic for democrats and their argument about more transparency, getting dark money out of races,...
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state was vital in implementation of u.s. foreign policy, but under nixon, real strategic formulation was located in the white house. the state department was mostly peripheral. that was kissinger's doing. kissinger chaired the interagency committees that exercised jurisdictional oversight. host: how effective was he in the detente with china and historic visit by president nixon? daniel: i think he was crucial. kissinger was the agent of implementation. he prefigured nixon's visit in 1972. kissinger was integral to the implementation of the policy. i would not go so far as to credit kissinger with intellectual authorship of the reorientation towards china. i think nixon's instincts were paramount. host: president nixon wins by a landslide. the watergate scandal is looming. he begins his second term. why does he keep kissinger around? daniel: i think nixon was becoming concerned about the capacity of watergate to intrude upon the making of u.s. foreign policy. fall of 1973, scandal was already swirling. nixon's position was s
state was vital in implementation of u.s. foreign policy, but under nixon, real strategic formulation was located in the white house. the state department was mostly peripheral. that was kissinger's doing. kissinger chaired the interagency committees that exercised jurisdictional oversight. host: how effective was he in the detente with china and historic visit by president nixon? daniel: i think he was crucial. kissinger was the agent of implementation. he prefigured nixon's visit in 1972....
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to welcome the leader of the presidents delegation the deputy secretary of state john j. sullivan thank you house and the seventy seventh secretary of the treasury stephen minutia of the house presidential rahm's senior adviser jared kushner thank you how president trying starter and senior advisor ivana trump i was president trump special represents a difference in national negotiations jason graham buy a house the united states ambassador to italy lou isenberg i have just and secretary of state nicole nascent thank you assistant secretary of state david satterfield thank you from the legislative branch we have four senators who support for israel is legendary senator lindsey graham thank you how senator ted cruz with the house senator thank you mike thank ye and from our house of representatives a delegation led by congressman joe wilson thank you how many times right thank you chris mihm steve thank richmond dennis ross thank you. thanks man mario a lot of thanks mean joe do you guys thanks man scott taylor thank you congressman we seldom thank you congressman george h
to welcome the leader of the presidents delegation the deputy secretary of state john j. sullivan thank you house and the seventy seventh secretary of the treasury stephen minutia of the house presidential rahm's senior adviser jared kushner thank you how president trying starter and senior advisor ivana trump i was president trump special represents a difference in national negotiations jason graham buy a house the united states ambassador to italy lou isenberg i have just and secretary of...
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live in such states.connecticut is a good example. nobody campaigns in connecticut. in the 2016 election, $330 got spent on presidential advertising. so people are left out. what we want and what most americans wants is a system where everybody's vote counts and counts the same that's what would happen if we had a popular vote deciding who is the president. >> suppose you get enough states for 270 electoral votes, enough to win an election in the electoral college. what do states like montana, north dakota, the little states that benefit from the electoral college, what would they do? their candidate may lose that election in the popular vote. >>ingly enough, a lot of people believe that the original system was to protect small states but that actually is not working out. in fact, the 12 states where the election is decided do not include a single small state other than new hampshire which is not a three electoral vote state, it's a four. there are seven states that have only three electoral votes and not
live in such states.connecticut is a good example. nobody campaigns in connecticut. in the 2016 election, $330 got spent on presidential advertising. so people are left out. what we want and what most americans wants is a system where everybody's vote counts and counts the same that's what would happen if we had a popular vote deciding who is the president. >> suppose you get enough states for 270 electoral votes, enough to win an election in the electoral college. what do states like...