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the state. that's the meaning that's been attached to the phrase physical presence requirement that the court used in quill. i think in context it's very clear that quill was not issuing at least an add vert ent holding about the roles of the internet for companies to collect state sales tax. it assessed the rule that if the out of state retailers only contact with the taxing state was delivery of goods and catalogs by mail or common carrier, that was insufficient. and then the court used the term we believe as shorthand for that principle. but the court was not saying anything one way or the other about the role of a pervasive internet presence in establishing context in the state to allow for the collection duty. a rough analog might be in the past 15 years, this court has sometimes acknowledged that its prior decisions had used the word jurisdiction al in a less than precise manor and the court has sometimes says statutes that we previously characterized as jurisdictional are not really that.
the state. that's the meaning that's been attached to the phrase physical presence requirement that the court used in quill. i think in context it's very clear that quill was not issuing at least an add vert ent holding about the roles of the internet for companies to collect state sales tax. it assessed the rule that if the out of state retailers only contact with the taxing state was delivery of goods and catalogs by mail or common carrier, that was insufficient. and then the court used the...
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this is decentralized state by state and county by county. which is advantage in protecting against cyber attacks on our elections. the advantage is also a challenge. as it relates to cyber security threats to electronic voter regulation data and tabulation of election results on election night. it's fair to say the majority county clerks in the rural areas of maerissouri are depending one voters, secretary of state's office, and the coordinated efforts of homeland security and the election assistance commission to be their firewall for protection against incoming cyber security threats. i currently serve on the advisory board. i appreciate the continued increasing efforts to provide critical information on security preparedness to state and local election officials. their work with secretary of states is welcome. i'm optimistic these good efforts will continue and further enhance through one of the provisions within the secure elections act that would change the technical guidelines to vote in the committee to the technical advisory board. a
this is decentralized state by state and county by county. which is advantage in protecting against cyber attacks on our elections. the advantage is also a challenge. as it relates to cyber security threats to electronic voter regulation data and tabulation of election results on election night. it's fair to say the majority county clerks in the rural areas of maerissouri are depending one voters, secretary of state's office, and the coordinated efforts of homeland security and the election...
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state officials who protect state-wide voter registration everywhere and more systems in some states and where often the spokes people defending our institution deserve great credit, particularly up to the 2016 election. however, and at the risk of being overly broad, i must underscore today that local election officials are the ones who control, secure and runny lections. we locals run and over 8,000 nationally on the front lines of this new battlefield. we deploy a variety of network connected digital services, such as voter registration systems, information websites, unofficial website displays, electronic poll books, not to mention the less connected vote county systems. each of these is a target for our adversaries. once county officers, we're facing down powerful adversar s adversaries, like an innovating army. we need to buy support and resources. first, for modern defendable technology and hand counted audits which can get additional confidence that digital results are accurate. and, second, more critically today, we have a pressing need for topnotch security personnel with t
state officials who protect state-wide voter registration everywhere and more systems in some states and where often the spokes people defending our institution deserve great credit, particularly up to the 2016 election. however, and at the risk of being overly broad, i must underscore today that local election officials are the ones who control, secure and runny lections. we locals run and over 8,000 nationally on the front lines of this new battlefield. we deploy a variety of network...
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so these are the governors in all 50 states and the legislators and the state agencies and the judges and we provide cutting-edge policy research in all approximately s policy areas and elections since 2014. before i came onboard with the council of state governments i worked with the secretary of state in georgia and i headed their help america vote program and so we gave a lot of money and guidance who do administer the elections and i had a lot of elections with militaryoting and som the challenges. i am very visual. so, leslie, the slide, i just want to show you guys and i'll speak to what i want to get into and we'll talk throughout this panel. so this is a good map of the universe. i think we always talk about -- we talk about policies and practices, but we forget the people, the actual people who are affected ande ve universe of about 5 million plus. these are active-duty military and u.s. civilians that work abroad and their families and as you can see they're everywhere, they're as far as australia. they're in asia. they're in europe and they're in the western hemisphere,lose
so these are the governors in all 50 states and the legislators and the state agencies and the judges and we provide cutting-edge policy research in all approximately s policy areas and elections since 2014. before i came onboard with the council of state governments i worked with the secretary of state in georgia and i headed their help america vote program and so we gave a lot of money and guidance who do administer the elections and i had a lot of elections with militaryoting and som the...
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we're a growing state now. so, obviously, the economy has turned around. >> if housing prices were booming like they were in north carolina in 2010, would they ever i a million years thought of this program? >> sir, i don't believe they would. >> right. right. right. we'll say the same thing, miss james, from alabama. if i gave you the same questions, what would you say? >> we definitelyjoy the use of the hardest hit funds in the statef alabama we helped several homeowners maintain home ownership. if the funds were withdrawn, there's some people that would go into foreclosure. there has been a turn around in our state, but removing the funds would causee families to go into foreclosure. >> how are housing prices in alabama? >> doing well. >> if housing prices were booming in alabama like they were in 2010. do you think congress would have began aprogram? >> i would have to a wh north carolina. i don't. >> more than enough time. i thank the chairman for givin me an extra 20 seconds. >> my pleasure. i thank the g
we're a growing state now. so, obviously, the economy has turned around. >> if housing prices were booming like they were in north carolina in 2010, would they ever i a million years thought of this program? >> sir, i don't believe they would. >> right. right. right. we'll say the same thing, miss james, from alabama. if i gave you the same questions, what would you say? >> we definitelyjoy the use of the hardest hit funds in the statef alabama we helped several...
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in many states but are not state-of-the-art. -- those that are being used in many states but are not state-of-the-art. do you agree that funding should be prioritized to upgrade systems based on need rather than the size of the population? mr. masterson: thank you for the question. i think there is a need for resources across the state in a variety of ways. the way to prioritize that can a number ofd on approaches, including risk-based decision-making, to help inform where the largest risk star. -- largest risks are. >> can you outline some of the risks you reviewed? mr. masterson: as we've worked with state and local officials, orhave looked at paradigms structures that states used. things like online registration , have a items like that broader threat profile from the exposure side. the risks to the integrity of the process may be less. identifying those and identify what can be done to mitigate to those systems that have less concerns about the integrity of the vote are there. simple steps like putting audibility in place bu
in many states but are not state-of-the-art. -- those that are being used in many states but are not state-of-the-art. do you agree that funding should be prioritized to upgrade systems based on need rather than the size of the population? mr. masterson: thank you for the question. i think there is a need for resources across the state in a variety of ways. the way to prioritize that can a number ofd on approaches, including risk-based decision-making, to help inform where the largest risk...
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they are going to enter the states, the states are going to enter the united states to existing states. this is a leap of faith. imagine you have the 13 colonies turned into 13 states, and now you're saying we're going to create new states an equal basis. people are saying, oh really, did they go to the revolution -- through the revolution? this is the understanding of people moving west and as they move west, where they are, that will be incorporated into the united states. it is the notion of the people being at the center of the legal order here. although state governments, they will be similar to other states, citizens in them are going to be like citizens in other states. just because you move around the country, does not mean you will go to a lesser place. not some colonial place where you would not be able to do the things you would in other states. this is really different than the situation of other imperial powers. these new lands are not come be colonial appendage is -- appendages. it is made public and turned into private property. this happens because of the policy and law
they are going to enter the states, the states are going to enter the united states to existing states. this is a leap of faith. imagine you have the 13 colonies turned into 13 states, and now you're saying we're going to create new states an equal basis. people are saying, oh really, did they go to the revolution -- through the revolution? this is the understanding of people moving west and as they move west, where they are, that will be incorporated into the united states. it is the notion of...
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with state and local officials. dhs has formed several working groups and task force, developing plans for election infrastructure security. working not only with state and locate election officials, but also the private sector to help ten or eight best practices and solutions. the department has continued to work to strengthen partnerships. election rs controlleded by states. that means these partnerships are completely voluntary. that puts the o niehaus upon states to seek help from and cooperate with our former government. if they don't, it's impossible for the department to step in. other responses from government include president trump's decision to levy sanctions against individuals that participated in the election interference. in march this year. treasury department targeted five entities and 19 individuals including the internet research agency. in april, the administration imposed additional sanctions on seven russian oligarchs and top government officials for interference in the 2016 election. and other
with state and local officials. dhs has formed several working groups and task force, developing plans for election infrastructure security. working not only with state and locate election officials, but also the private sector to help ten or eight best practices and solutions. the department has continued to work to strengthen partnerships. election rs controlleded by states. that means these partnerships are completely voluntary. that puts the o niehaus upon states to seek help from and...
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i want to be a governor who unites this great state. this is most diverse state. it is a state whose engine it's diversity and i am absolutely prout of that. i would be the first and i recognize that bust i also interrogatory role of the first is to open the door for the west. we can all blossom and flower. that's why i'm committed to lifting more people up. that's the role. first. >> 30 seconds. >> martin luther king said, i dream of a world in which my children will be judged by their caring, not by the color of their skin. >> when i was growing up, there was an expression, the melting pot. once you came here, you were a u.s. citizen and you would be treated exactly the same. i will end sure that every californian is treated the same regardless of what they look like or believe in. were all califnia citizens. i will also make sure -- >> all right of thwill. >> laws like -- >> all right. which are prejudicial. >> got it. >> okay, good of the this is a wonderfully diverse state. i celebrate that and it is part of our strength. everybody in the state no, matter whe
i want to be a governor who unites this great state. this is most diverse state. it is a state whose engine it's diversity and i am absolutely prout of that. i would be the first and i recognize that bust i also interrogatory role of the first is to open the door for the west. we can all blossom and flower. that's why i'm committed to lifting more people up. that's the role. first. >> 30 seconds. >> martin luther king said, i dream of a world in which my children will be judged by...
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is are far smaller states.the only state left in this lots of big powerful, numbers, lots of money, is the state of mexico with about 17 million voters. electionst lost that and the question will be, what's going to happen in that state's midterm elections, which will happen, i think, in a year and a two years. how can the p.r.i. survive if it governors? in 2000, the p.r.i. didn't fall apart, as many expected it to. why? because it held between 19 and governorships, 19 and 21 states out of 32, including all the largest states. that meant was that when the p.r.i. governors saw local and federal elections come up, they helped their candidates. this will no longer happen in at of those 21 states it held. now, is the -- dead? this is so mean. let me show you what i put up in 2012 when i came to the wilson center to give a talk right after the elections. this is what i said. is a badhis, this thing -- this doesn't work. it sort of doesn't work. was at the p.r.i., this 2012. so look at the p.r.i. circumscriptions, th
is are far smaller states.the only state left in this lots of big powerful, numbers, lots of money, is the state of mexico with about 17 million voters. electionst lost that and the question will be, what's going to happen in that state's midterm elections, which will happen, i think, in a year and a two years. how can the p.r.i. survive if it governors? in 2000, the p.r.i. didn't fall apart, as many expected it to. why? because it held between 19 and governorships, 19 and 21 states out of 32,...
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rogue states are very small and medium weight states. but, because of nuclear, chemical or biological factors they attract a lot of attention. at a consequence, recently spend more time. the same with north korea, it comes and goes. for example, there has been heightened tensions over the last 3 - 4 weeks. and then it may rmerge later on. so, there are times when the united states is focusing a hundred% are other times may be ten or 20%. or we may have an internal crisis or internal political event that captures our attention. it could be a piece of legislation, and economic problem or challenge. nonetheless, the foreign-policy, the rogue states, for size they are they take a great deal of our attention. >> host: do you think of cuba as a rogue state? >> guest: cuba was at one time the spear points. they were the most aggressive in spreading communism. for example, nicaragua, bolivia, they sent 16000 troops to angola, they were at the forefront. they were committed , and they provided oil and all sorts of resources to them. when the sovi
rogue states are very small and medium weight states. but, because of nuclear, chemical or biological factors they attract a lot of attention. at a consequence, recently spend more time. the same with north korea, it comes and goes. for example, there has been heightened tensions over the last 3 - 4 weeks. and then it may rmerge later on. so, there are times when the united states is focusing a hundred% are other times may be ten or 20%. or we may have an internal crisis or internal political...
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we can can see that that the two state solution should be about the. american serious about the solution i am not sure about anybody i'm sure about what i believe i am a strong believer that the two state solution is essential because a one state solution would mean what would mean that everybody would have. been in existence. for i don't think it's possible to be maintained never an easy time no nothing is eternal in the world and i believe our role is not to maintain states of small in which people suffer and in which the risks for peace and security are there at any moment i think our role is to overcome these states of sprawl and to create a stable peaceful solution where two peoples are able to live together in respect for their own security. secretary general and we have to leave india i really appreciate your time today and. to keep this conversation going in our social media pages. same place same time here and also part of. the. kentucky. a coma and he said she was going to miss no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines just sai
we can can see that that the two state solution should be about the. american serious about the solution i am not sure about anybody i'm sure about what i believe i am a strong believer that the two state solution is essential because a one state solution would mean what would mean that everybody would have. been in existence. for i don't think it's possible to be maintained never an easy time no nothing is eternal in the world and i believe our role is not to maintain states of small in which...
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henry kissinger and other high-level state department officials.habib sabha reevaluation of american justice in south korea when faced with the reality of oppression i think the united states has to make clear it's not on the side of oppression but it doesn't condone it. kissinger was not convinced. the past human rights abuses could produce instability in south korea that might threaten u.s. interests. his position on human rights kissinger responded first in general i've tried to abolish the political science department and the state department which tried to restructure the domestic situation of other countries. i don't think it's worth our investment to democratize south korea. habib who spent six years in south korea between 1961 in 1974 was deeply connected to south koreans to professional and personal ties. these connections as well as long-standing concerns about political and religious repression based on his personal history led habib to press for the rights of individual south koreans as well as to urge american pressure on the south kor
henry kissinger and other high-level state department officials.habib sabha reevaluation of american justice in south korea when faced with the reality of oppression i think the united states has to make clear it's not on the side of oppression but it doesn't condone it. kissinger was not convinced. the past human rights abuses could produce instability in south korea that might threaten u.s. interests. his position on human rights kissinger responded first in general i've tried to abolish the...
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did and what the state functions were. susan: ultimately, what is the impact today? is there any correlation with how we live entry children in relation to what you studied? julia: absolutely. child labor -- absolutely. there is a transformation about how we think childhood should be and child labor laws are a huge part of this, as are the growing conception that children in 18 years of schooling. the national child labor causes the divine right to do nothing. and the ability of children today to have this extended period of innocence. a lot of the moral panics we see around child of duction or -- abduction or there are effects of social media on children and their deeply rooted in these cultural ideas that children deserve this protective passage of innocence that society at large has a responsibility to uphold. >> thank you for telling us more about it. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption co
did and what the state functions were. susan: ultimately, what is the impact today? is there any correlation with how we live entry children in relation to what you studied? julia: absolutely. child labor -- absolutely. there is a transformation about how we think childhood should be and child labor laws are a huge part of this, as are the growing conception that children in 18 years of schooling. the national child labor causes the divine right to do nothing. and the ability of children today...
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he's serving his second term as a united states senator from the state of connecticut. prior to this position he served an unprecedented five terms as connecticut's attorney general fighting people against large and powerful special interests. his aggressive law enforcement for consumer protection, environmental stewardship, rights and personal privacy has helped shape the roles of state attorneys general nationwide and resulted in the recovery of hundreds of millions of dollars for connecticut taxpayers and consumers each year. as attorney general, he was a key player in the national fight against big tobacco. helped lead a coalition of all 50 states that culminated in historic agreements with social networking sites to better protection children from internet predators, advocated for reforms in the health insurance industry to assure critical healthcare coverage and low pharmaceutical drug prize and worked relentlessly to eradicate corruption in state government and make state contracting accountable, fair, honest and transparent. he was also one of the 20 state attor
he's serving his second term as a united states senator from the state of connecticut. prior to this position he served an unprecedented five terms as connecticut's attorney general fighting people against large and powerful special interests. his aggressive law enforcement for consumer protection, environmental stewardship, rights and personal privacy has helped shape the roles of state attorneys general nationwide and resulted in the recovery of hundreds of millions of dollars for connecticut...
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the first irish ambassador to the united states. he was the one who initiated this wonderfully brilliant practice of handing over a bowl of shamrocks to the american president in the early 1950's. that tradition has developed and it is now a mainstay of our diplomatic effort throughout the year. as a final point, i unveiled a last week, john which is in my garden at the embassy residence in washington. the reason i did it is because he was the architect of the irish constitution, and also from my home city. [laughter] >> thank you very much. [applause] good morning to you all. sandberg, itis direct the national center for white house history here. all of us, we are delighted to welcome you to the white house symposium. as we move to the day, a quick map before we start. hear from distinguished speakers, each of whom will share thoughts respectively on 200 years of the united kingdom and ireland and the white house, the central role of james holden, -- james hoban on white house design. you have seen the impact of the scottish stonem
the first irish ambassador to the united states. he was the one who initiated this wonderfully brilliant practice of handing over a bowl of shamrocks to the american president in the early 1950's. that tradition has developed and it is now a mainstay of our diplomatic effort throughout the year. as a final point, i unveiled a last week, john which is in my garden at the embassy residence in washington. the reason i did it is because he was the architect of the irish constitution, and also from...
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department of state, as the u.s. chief negotiator, he advocated political dead locks and close relations between china and a number of other countries on clean energy investments and was, as paul just said correctly, one of the key architects of the paris agreement on climate change. next to him is ambassador selwin hart who served as the lead negotiator on finance for the alliance of small island developing states in negotiations through paris. he was also director for that of the u.n. secretary general's climate support team and is ambassador of barbados to the united states. next to ambassador hart we have al smith who is managing director and global head of corporate sustainability and oversees the global sustainability initiatives including the 100 billion environmental finance goal instituting their commitment last fall to source 100% of the city's energy needs from renewable resources by 2020. next to val we have second ben grumbles who is secretary of the environment for the state of maryland. he leads the st
department of state, as the u.s. chief negotiator, he advocated political dead locks and close relations between china and a number of other countries on clean energy investments and was, as paul just said correctly, one of the key architects of the paris agreement on climate change. next to him is ambassador selwin hart who served as the lead negotiator on finance for the alliance of small island developing states in negotiations through paris. he was also director for that of the u.n....
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question for the united states. the future of the nato alliance is one that we have to address on a regular basis, and should remind everyone, there has been peace in the world for a long period of time. ron is the right person to serve as america's face and voice in belgium, and i'm happy to endorse his nomination. >> thank you senator. i want to thank all of our senate colleagues for coming here and providing an introduction. i think buys partisan support for these nominees speaks well of them and of this process. as chairman corbo says, you're welcome to stages not sitting there. we really do appreciate you making those introductions. >> i want to thank my other colleagues for attending, and i want to be respectful to the time, so, rather than reading an opening statement, i will simply ask for consent to enter into the record, i will turn to senator murphy. >> i will take your cue and we can get right to the nominees. >> let me thank the nominees and your families for your willingness to serve in these important
question for the united states. the future of the nato alliance is one that we have to address on a regular basis, and should remind everyone, there has been peace in the world for a long period of time. ron is the right person to serve as america's face and voice in belgium, and i'm happy to endorse his nomination. >> thank you senator. i want to thank all of our senate colleagues for coming here and providing an introduction. i think buys partisan support for these nominees speaks well...
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states,ans that in 10 northern states, free states, they could not vote at all. take anothernk -- subset of the amendments, about 10 prevented black people from voting or holding public office. anywhere. there's a white supremacy thing coming in. we don't care what massachusetts allows or new york or vermont. they were mostly new england states, those five. we do not want them voting at all or holding office. so, the, the white supremacy thing sort of seeps into it everywhere and the economic basically, the southern way of life which is built on both of those things. i wouldn't try to separate those in any way. they are both very compelling reasons that pop up. let me make one final comment on white supremacy. finallyginia secedes after firing on fort sumter, they are busy working on 13thving articles of the amendment they were putting together on april 12. the day the firing started at four center. -- at fort sumter. a telegram from the governor of south carolina says we have started bombarding the fort. they stop work and start talking about secession. up until
states,ans that in 10 northern states, free states, they could not vote at all. take anothernk -- subset of the amendments, about 10 prevented black people from voting or holding public office. anywhere. there's a white supremacy thing coming in. we don't care what massachusetts allows or new york or vermont. they were mostly new england states, those five. we do not want them voting at all or holding office. so, the, the white supremacy thing sort of seeps into it everywhere and the economic...
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like a lot of states right now funding is really tight in our state. ♪ >> voices from the states.art of c-span's 50 capitals tour and our stop in north dakota and south dakota. next on skrshc-span3, a discussn climate change policy. we will hear from todd stern former u.s. special envoy for climate change under president obama and the barbados ambassador to the u.s. and officials from maryland and virginia. they talked about the impact of climate change policy at the state and local level says. this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon and thank you all for joining us this afternoon. i am paola caballero, and i'm the director for the climate program at wri, and it is my honor to welcome you to the wri event one year later. has the world moved on since president trump's announcement on the paris agreement? i would like to start off, though, that my own personal reflection actually kicks off on the 9th of november of 2016. i was in marrakesh at the climate conference and what i witnessed was a renewed commitment to delivering on paris. i've been cop one if that tells you something and m
like a lot of states right now funding is really tight in our state. ♪ >> voices from the states.art of c-span's 50 capitals tour and our stop in north dakota and south dakota. next on skrshc-span3, a discussn climate change policy. we will hear from todd stern former u.s. special envoy for climate change under president obama and the barbados ambassador to the u.s. and officials from maryland and virginia. they talked about the impact of climate change policy at the state and local...
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or exploit in state market subject to the in state tax. why isn't that equal rather than discriminating? >> well, the dormant commerce clause takes as its principle objective the single marketplace that is free and accessible to all participants. and the court found back in '67 that the existence of 2300 different sales and use tax jurisdictions with varying rates, varying exemptions, varying filing requirements and audit obligations was a burden on interstate commerce. in 1992 when quill was decided, that figure went from 2300 to 6,000. that figure today is over 12,000 different jurisdictions. so the concern that the quill courts has was the notion that a free and open market would be encumbered by that degree of complexity. and that complexity is only worsened over time. >> i don't think you've quite addressed the question, though, which is brick and mortar retailers if they choose to operate in any given jurisdiction have to comply with that jurisdiction. there's a lot of retailers that have to comply with lots of different jurisdiction
or exploit in state market subject to the in state tax. why isn't that equal rather than discriminating? >> well, the dormant commerce clause takes as its principle objective the single marketplace that is free and accessible to all participants. and the court found back in '67 that the existence of 2300 different sales and use tax jurisdictions with varying rates, varying exemptions, varying filing requirements and audit obligations was a burden on interstate commerce. in 1992 when quill...
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like a lot of states funding is really tight in our state. >> voices from the state can part of c-span's to her and her stop ineter n dakota and bismarck south daka. >> on friday former attorne general eric holder outlined his concerns about redistricting and gerrymandering at a politics and eggs breakfast in manchester, new hampshire. the breakfast is a frequenttop for potential presidential candidates of both parties. mr. holder says he's considering a r for the office. this is one hour and 25 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we are still more than two years from the presidential election, and yet this is already our fourth politics and eggs even this year. it's already shaping up to be quite interesting and an exciting cycle. the new england council also been very, very busy. if i could just a couple cover events in next couple of we, on monday will be holding an event look at the impact of the tax reform legislation that legislt recently and would love remarks from the ranking member off the ways and m
like a lot of states funding is really tight in our state. >> voices from the state can part of c-span's to her and her stop ineter n dakota and bismarck south daka. >> on friday former attorne general eric holder outlined his concerns about redistricting and gerrymandering at a politics and eggs breakfast in manchester, new hampshire. the breakfast is a frequenttop for potential presidential candidates of both parties. mr. holder says he's considering a r for the office. this is...
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steele that based upon our review of visitor logs at the state department he visited the state department briefing officials october 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? >> i did not i actively chose not to be a part of that briefing. >> what you were aware of it? >> i was not aware of it until after words. >> similar question with a different approach. i don't think enough was done but there was a series of actions taken addressing putin, mr. brennan talking to his counterpart the cyberhotline october 7 dhs warning. do you think any of those actions resulted in a diminution of russian activity? did it slow down anything or still full steam ahead or if we had not donedo that they may have even been morning various? >> i think certainly it is the case it was very important to tell the russians at every levelre including the top level we were watching what they were doing. whether they slowed them or did less particularly after the president spoke directly to putin in early september, i don't know if you look at the record of their activity generally they were a little bit less act
steele that based upon our review of visitor logs at the state department he visited the state department briefing officials october 2016. did you have any role in that briefing? >> i did not i actively chose not to be a part of that briefing. >> what you were aware of it? >> i was not aware of it until after words. >> similar question with a different approach. i don't think enough was done but there was a series of actions taken addressing putin, mr. brennan talking to...
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>> they travel from state to state. >> we do some. we also do ncaa sports and we do in the nfl, we do in major league baseball and the nba. not in the usc, but we will with mma. >> but ultimately each commission of the 34 paramutual governed jurisdictions which oklahoma obviously you have will rogers downs, thorough bread -- >> the horse racing industry is not for this and i understand it. i am not for overregulating i'm just asking the question does congress have a role to play in it or not? >> i do not think so, each state is 100% uniform that has racing. >> but the horses travel outside the state. >> you have to abide by -- you have to abide by the rules that are in that state. >> and the horses travel from track to track and the owners travel from track to track, right? >> yes. >> my first cousin who is a very good friend of mine, very close, we traveled all over the place, rodeoing together because my background is rodeoing, i think quarter horses are better than thoroughbreds. that's my jab there, guys, go with me, make light of
>> they travel from state to state. >> we do some. we also do ncaa sports and we do in the nfl, we do in major league baseball and the nba. not in the usc, but we will with mma. >> but ultimately each commission of the 34 paramutual governed jurisdictions which oklahoma obviously you have will rogers downs, thorough bread -- >> the horse racing industry is not for this and i understand it. i am not for overregulating i'm just asking the question does congress have a role...
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japan has a tremendous state and so today. we on the other hand are very far away, very, very far away japan will be helping. i believe china will be helping economically also. >> if i want to see something good happen, very positive and certainly south korea has already stated their intentions, they will be helpful so a lot of good factors lineup for north korea. a lot of tremendous factors that give it tremendous potential. it has tremendous potential because the people are great and we would certainly like to see normalization, yes. >> prime minister abe, if i could address you as well we know one important issue is for you , president from say mar-a-lago during the last meeting that it's important issue for him as well. did you get an assurance from president trump that he would address both of those in his first meeting with kim and mark . >>. >> today we have a good amount of discussion. on the issue of production. as we are able to have a more detailed discussion and i think from understands the situation of japan. pres
japan has a tremendous state and so today. we on the other hand are very far away, very, very far away japan will be helping. i believe china will be helping economically also. >> if i want to see something good happen, very positive and certainly south korea has already stated their intentions, they will be helpful so a lot of good factors lineup for north korea. a lot of tremendous factors that give it tremendous potential. it has tremendous potential because the people are great and we...
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in their own state. i'd ask the chairman for his commitment to continue to work with me and senator thune to expand provisions to additional states as the bill moves to the floor. do we have your commitment, mr. chair to continue to work with us? >> everyone around this table, and for that matter in farm country knows that i support, maintain improving crop insurance, it's the number one issue we heard from farmers, ranchers, growers, all across this country. number one. i believe senator stabenow and i were able to accomplish that in the mark before us in the provision to address sod saver. the amendment would make technical change tossed the sod saver provisions to the 2014 farm bill by clarifying circumstances that reductions in benefits will apply. well i have concerns with expanding the sod saver requirements beyond the current six states, i think the amendment does strike a good balance by providing the expansion nationwide only, only if governors approve the policy change in their state. i appreci
in their own state. i'd ask the chairman for his commitment to continue to work with me and senator thune to expand provisions to additional states as the bill moves to the floor. do we have your commitment, mr. chair to continue to work with us? >> everyone around this table, and for that matter in farm country knows that i support, maintain improving crop insurance, it's the number one issue we heard from farmers, ranchers, growers, all across this country. number one. i believe senator...
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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 usedorheir intended purposes. none of the payments identified by sigtarp report advance the main purpose of the program to prevent foreclosures and provide assistance homeowners most affected by the housing crisis. although many states have voluntarily refunded over $450,000 to the program since sigtarp's report it's apparent the questions over appropriate expenses and efficiencies remain. acrding to sigtarp's 2017 s annual report to congress, it apedal of all homeowners who sought assistance were admitted to the program and nearly 30% of homeowners with good applications. with nearly 2 billion in remaining funds left to be dispersed by the treasury of the states, it is necessary to ensure proper safeguards are in place. i think the witnesses from the treasury department, sigtarp and representatives from three states including my state of alabama for being here today. i now recognize the ranking member of the inter-governmental affairs subcommittee mr. raskin
it is the duty of federal and state partners to ensure that taxpayer dollars a federally funded state administered programs are usedorheir intended purposes. none of the payments identified by sigtarp report advance the main purpose of the program to prevent foreclosures and provide assistance homeowners most affected by the housing crisis. although many states have voluntarily refunded over $450,000 to the program since sigtarp's report it's apparent the questions over appropriate expenses and...
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waivers can be a good option for some states, but not all states want a waiver. in fact, less than half of the states have applied for waiver. additionally, a waiver can take a substantial amount of time to develop, review and approve. we are losing too many friends and family members to force states to navigate a lengthy and uncertain waiver process. the i.m.d. care act allows states to act now to ensure patients who are suffering from addiction get the care they need. the national governors association and the american hospital association have endorsed this legislation. other organizations such as the national association of state medicaid directors and the national association of state mental health directors have supported the idea of congress addressing the i.m.d. while the repeal of the i.m.d. exclusion would increase mandatory outlays and add cost to the medicaid system, the i.m.d. care act is fully paid for by curbing unnecessary federal and state medicaid outlays. i want to thank chairman walden and my colleagues on the house energy and commerce committ
waivers can be a good option for some states, but not all states want a waiver. in fact, less than half of the states have applied for waiver. additionally, a waiver can take a substantial amount of time to develop, review and approve. we are losing too many friends and family members to force states to navigate a lengthy and uncertain waiver process. the i.m.d. care act allows states to act now to ensure patients who are suffering from addiction get the care they need. the national governors...
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every state will get $3 million. my low state of delaware will get million. we have some of the oldest election machinery in the country. we've got dozens of states that i ink arnot fully prepared for an election that as senator durbin pointed out is less than six months away. i'm concerned about the sense of a lack of urgency. give us insight into how you think the eac grants are being distributed and whetr you think there is more resources needed, and where you would put those if made available federally. >> thank you. this was the focus of the work that we did with the government coordinating council, in looking at the funding. we were asked by councilmembers, state and local officials primarily, to help provide insight, as far as where the money could be used, both short and long-term, to address riskto the process. we focused first on addressing those common i.t. vulnerabilities that exist across i.t. systems, regardless of elections. things like patching, and training for fishing campaigns, as well as just manpower. several states, illinois, florida, as
every state will get $3 million. my low state of delaware will get million. we have some of the oldest election machinery in the country. we've got dozens of states that i ink arnot fully prepared for an election that as senator durbin pointed out is less than six months away. i'm concerned about the sense of a lack of urgency. give us insight into how you think the eac grants are being distributed and whetr you think there is more resources needed, and where you would put those if made...
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it was done on states lock around. which means that the states laws -- states laws grant. the supreme court had no authority to intervene because there was no issued a result. host: is part of the difficulty that the constitution has to address all these and is there not a's that of the -- guest: if you are a plaintiff filing a lawsuit, what do you sue under? equal protection, first amendment, the courts have not figured out a test they can use to say, i have been hurt by this, how do i get a remedy that results is claims? host: racial gerrymandering would take a different track i imagine? guest: there is a long tradition of the court getting involved in that. that theory does not really apply in the same way too partisan gerrymandering. host: here is anne in the tampa, florida. caller: i want to thank you for taking my call. i wanted to -- i never really understood much of the detail about gerrymandering. there was -- here is my two-part question. the supreme court and partisan gerrymandering, when it comes to issues, he just mentioned -- california just had something on
it was done on states lock around. which means that the states laws -- states laws grant. the supreme court had no authority to intervene because there was no issued a result. host: is part of the difficulty that the constitution has to address all these and is there not a's that of the -- guest: if you are a plaintiff filing a lawsuit, what do you sue under? equal protection, first amendment, the courts have not figured out a test they can use to say, i have been hurt by this, how do i get a...
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that was in fact a stated policy of the united states. for unaccompanied children. and in many ways it happens. we know that in the last four or five years, i was at the border when the surge of unaccompanied children came because of the violence particularly in central america. these children came, we knew they were coming. and we had standup facilities un by numbings nun -- nuns and other religious organizations to take unaccompanied children until a legal forwardian in the united states could be documented or some other legitimate family could be documented, when i say documented, documented they were able to take the child and that they were legal to the extent that they were not human traffickers. that is what policies we had. there is no policy there is no regulation, there is no statute there is no law. there is no law that is allowing the personnel at the border, customs, particularly border trol, to snatch, rip, tear children away from their families. if the distinguished gentleman from california would allow me, i want this to be a call to action. because
that was in fact a stated policy of the united states. for unaccompanied children. and in many ways it happens. we know that in the last four or five years, i was at the border when the surge of unaccompanied children came because of the violence particularly in central america. these children came, we knew they were coming. and we had standup facilities un by numbings nun -- nuns and other religious organizations to take unaccompanied children until a legal forwardian in the united states...
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of the united states.ately that's the goal that can be achieved and i think it is to everybody's benefit. i don't think that there is anybody that doesn't want success here. that is something we can all agree on. denuclearization of the korean goal.ula is really a he was sean spicer, president trump's press secretary and now author of the upcoming book, "the briefing." coming up, commerce and michael mccaul of texas -- congressman michael mccaul of texas. he will be here to tell us about what he sees in that summit over in singapore. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." i'm david westin. shery: i'm shery ahn. president trump is about to see whether his bet on north korea will pay off. here to talk about what is at stake at the historic summit is cognition michael mccaul t of texas. he joins us from washington. thank you for your time. other than the historic photo op that this event will be, what do you need to see in the summit to be able to call i
of the united states.ately that's the goal that can be achieved and i think it is to everybody's benefit. i don't think that there is anybody that doesn't want success here. that is something we can all agree on. denuclearization of the korean goal.ula is really a he was sean spicer, president trump's press secretary and now author of the upcoming book, "the briefing." coming up, commerce and michael mccaul of texas -- congressman michael mccaul of texas. he will be here to tell us...
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stabilize education across the state. most important is to educate our citizens and gives state -- stable schools. join us on july 21 and 22nd. watch alaska weekend on c-span and sees an orc and listen on the free c-span app. to obama administration spoke to lawmakers about the governor's response to russian interference. they talked about the governor -- governments warning to cyber security, and with country will be the next cyber security threat. unfortunately neither the vice-chairman or i have control on the schedule for a vote. we had a couple who snuck in on us we had a couple who snuck in on us and it may not be the last time today, but i will do everything i can to navigate us through this open session, then the close session as quickly as we can. i would like to welcome ambassador , former assistant secretary of state for european and asian affairs. and special assistant to the president in cyber security coordinator at the white house. i thank both of you for making the time for us. our next step in efforts to
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in blue states i think the democrats will do very well. in divided states, i don't think so. i think if that trend continues, democrats are not going to see the wave they once had. >> eric erickson, thanks for coming down. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the president calling the coverage of his summit a couple weeks ago with north korea's kim jong-un almost treasonous. >>> the dow taking a dive. down 380 points right now as tariffs in the european union goes into effect. one harley-davidson in wisconsin now moving jobs overseas because of the president's tariff war. which companies may be next? cou. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting fa
in blue states i think the democrats will do very well. in divided states, i don't think so. i think if that trend continues, democrats are not going to see the wave they once had. >> eric erickson, thanks for coming down. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the president calling the coverage of his summit a couple weeks ago with north korea's kim jong-un almost treasonous. >>> the dow taking a dive. down 380 points right now as tariffs in the european union goes into...
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world because the europeans after all these decades of pretty much tied themselves to the united states and have very limited options and are not very happy about it is this a crisis of ideology and values now not just policy issues mark in oxford but i think it's a mixture of that it's a crisis of early as well as a big difference disagreement about what is important and what should be principles between paris on one side and washington on the other choice but it's also about valuables in many ways the atlantic alliance from the late forty's on which was one in which the united states was to create an economic crisis for security and geopolitical advantage and so the marshall plan which meant that there were certain trade imbalances that were valued. the west european economies and initially it expensive states but overall everybody benefited now trump is saying it has to be a cost benefit analysis on that basis and putting america first means america has to come out on top and of course in schools the serious problems to european industries in finance in general because something that
world because the europeans after all these decades of pretty much tied themselves to the united states and have very limited options and are not very happy about it is this a crisis of ideology and values now not just policy issues mark in oxford but i think it's a mixture of that it's a crisis of early as well as a big difference disagreement about what is important and what should be principles between paris on one side and washington on the other choice but it's also about valuables in many...
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the state and illegals now being able to have driver's licenses, how does the state of california verify that everyone thatotes eligible and legal to vote? how do you do that in the state of california? >> well, i think one of the issues that you're pointing to is -- i mean, especially in california, the idea of illegal immigration and i.c.e. and the rder wall, these are all really prominent issues there, and it affects a lot of people personally. you'll see reporting about families feeling personally that they are at risk of being deported. and so, that is something where you can see that as a motating factor for people to get out and vot it's unclear kind of how that will affect turnout, which i think is part of your question. but i do think it's important to kind of draw attention to the fact that immigration and deportations and i.c.e. are all major issues in california this cycle. >> there was also a story from "the hill" reporting, the "los angeles times" saying 2.3% of registered voters in los angeles county, 118,000-plus, were missing on the list for tuesday's primaries. >> right
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threaten the states as they would say the united states threatens them. today to the announcement was no coincidence please raise your right hand and repeat after me i doubt the new american president is sworn in. trump do solemnly swear did you good to me your good will come your vote will be so donald trump was completely different some u.s. presidents have been more tolerant of north korea others less so. but no president had ever threatened to obliterate north korea i mean it's a law that had never been an option and to get their hands i will also put them there and then flew president from his constantly threatening to resolve. existing tensions by attacking north korea. every time donald trump and kim jong exchanged threats it increases the probability of war using a good joke. in twenty seventeen the president appointed nikki haley a conservative republican as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. at the u.n. security council haley proposed a series of new sanctions on north korea. this resolution ratchets up the pressure on north korea even f
threaten the states as they would say the united states threatens them. today to the announcement was no coincidence please raise your right hand and repeat after me i doubt the new american president is sworn in. trump do solemnly swear did you good to me your good will come your vote will be so donald trump was completely different some u.s. presidents have been more tolerant of north korea others less so. but no president had ever threatened to obliterate north korea i mean it's a law that...
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in some states that is not true. in michigan authorizer's of universities, they have trouble getting that information because of privacy laws, getting into a technical area, that information is important for policymakers, authorizer's and the public. the more we can make that information available, transparent to the public and the parents the better we will be. >> i would agree. i support all forms of education. i heard complaints from traditional public schools they are held accountable for charter schools they authorized. this is in pennsylvania, different from elsewhere but they find themselves in difficult situations because they don't have information. >> i was in their shoes and they are to be held accountable for those charter schools. if you approve them and are overseeing them you are accountable. i have been there. that is the reality. we all have to be accountable. >> thank you, mr. thompson. i'm going to ask my question and we will wind up. nina shokrali rees, dr. richmond, dr. west, a question i hope wi
in some states that is not true. in michigan authorizer's of universities, they have trouble getting that information because of privacy laws, getting into a technical area, that information is important for policymakers, authorizer's and the public. the more we can make that information available, transparent to the public and the parents the better we will be. >> i would agree. i support all forms of education. i heard complaints from traditional public schools they are held accountable...
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the gulf states are helpful. the europeans share our common understanding and the israelis, certainly. the assad regime has been very successful over the last seven years and it seems that iran is a greater threat and the place we should focus efforts, at least to begin the resolution. >> i want to talk about u.n.r.a. the administration has requested removing funding. what is the strategy? we are not walking away from the palestinians, but this model is not working. and hasn't worked for decades. i want to know the strategy of where we are going now. thank you. >> thank you for being here. charts are fair game and i will begin with one of my own. this is a short inventory of trump's insults to allies and partners. i know you cannot read it and i cannot even read it. the type has to be so small to him include all of the things that the president has said about allies over the course of the last 1.5 years in this concerns democrats and republicans. it is not that allies should not be subject to criticism, but the v
the gulf states are helpful. the europeans share our common understanding and the israelis, certainly. the assad regime has been very successful over the last seven years and it seems that iran is a greater threat and the place we should focus efforts, at least to begin the resolution. >> i want to talk about u.n.r.a. the administration has requested removing funding. what is the strategy? we are not walking away from the palestinians, but this model is not working. and hasn't worked for...
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, state agencies and judges. we provide cutting-edge policy research in all policy areas, health care, education, and now elections since 2014. before i came on board with the council of state governments, i worked with the secretary of state in georgia and i headed up their head america vote act program. we gave a lot of money, guidance, and information to our counties that do administer the elections. i had a lot of interactions with military voting in the process and some of the challenges. i am very visual. leslie, the slide i want to show you guys will kind of speak to kind of what i'm going to get into and we'll talk about throughout this panel. so this is a good map of the universe. i think we always talk about we get in a habit of talking about policies and practices, but we forget the people, the actual people affected. so you see we have a universe of about 5 million plus. these are active duty military. these are civilian u.s. citizens that work abroad and their families. as you can see they're everywh
, state agencies and judges. we provide cutting-edge policy research in all policy areas, health care, education, and now elections since 2014. before i came on board with the council of state governments, i worked with the secretary of state in georgia and i headed up their head america vote act program. we gave a lot of money, guidance, and information to our counties that do administer the elections. i had a lot of interactions with military voting in the process and some of the challenges....
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, the state of texas? we should cease and desist, mr. speaker. this is father's day. where are we taking children? the american people need to know and the american people need to stand up. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom nevada seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. speaker, today i rise to remember the life of lisa romero muniz. not only was lisa the mother to her son, anthony, but she was also known as a second mother to all the children she worked with. lisa attended the route 91 festival in las vegas on october 1. lisa was a discipline secretary at liamora high school in new mexico. they remember her as a mother and for never turning her back on a kid that needed help. lisa would give anyone the last dime she had with no questions asked and would treat everyone like they were family. lisa loved purses, jason aldean, and las vegas. she was always smiling, outgoing, kind and considerate. lisa's remember as being
, the state of texas? we should cease and desist, mr. speaker. this is father's day. where are we taking children? the american people need to know and the american people need to stand up. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom nevada seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. speaker, today i rise to remember the life of lisa romero muniz. not only was lisa the mother to her son, anthony, but she was also known...
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to the united states.ecause, i said, i couldn't have decided such a thing before this new president. because i said, now i see the passion, i see the opportunity, 'm more energized. so i made a voluntary promise and now i'm very happy. we're making great success and i said, i have one more thing to promise, which is foxconn. so those three things i promised. and i did not have official, official permission from terry, but i promised. [laughter] president trump: you brought him along, right? you brought him along. [applause] >> but i'm so happy today that my promise came true. so this is a great historical moment, because i think the united states does not have the ecosystem for new technology the last 20 years, and now this is he beginning of new ecosystem, of high-tech manufacturing back in the united states. cheers and applause] president trump: thank you, massa. one of the great businessmen of the world also. those two. that is some combination standing back stage. i said, whoa. but they like each other
to the united states.ecause, i said, i couldn't have decided such a thing before this new president. because i said, now i see the passion, i see the opportunity, 'm more energized. so i made a voluntary promise and now i'm very happy. we're making great success and i said, i have one more thing to promise, which is foxconn. so those three things i promised. and i did not have official, official permission from terry, but i promised. [laughter] president trump: you brought him along, right? you...
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in most states, school districts authorize charter schools, but in some states universities, state education agencies, state charter school boards and others do this work, or some combination of all of the above. whatever the type of institution, an authorizer's job is to approve, monitor and renew charter schools. because they are public schools, ought ridese authorizers hold charter schools in many ways. some the same as traditional public schools while others go above and beyond. for example, charter schools administer the same standardized tests as all other public schools. they must comply with all federal lauds on special education and non-discrimination. they must conduct an lull audits of their finances. the in most states, they are subject to the same public information and transparency laws as any other public body. they can lose their charter if they perform poorly, and perhaps the most important form of accountability, a charter school can only exist if parents choose to send their children to it. some of you may be thinking right now that you have heard of a charter school that
in most states, school districts authorize charter schools, but in some states universities, state education agencies, state charter school boards and others do this work, or some combination of all of the above. whatever the type of institution, an authorizer's job is to approve, monitor and renew charter schools. because they are public schools, ought ridese authorizers hold charter schools in many ways. some the same as traditional public schools while others go above and beyond. for...
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even that meeting, the secretary of state, the setting secretary of state of the united states, meeting with kim jong un twice, the highest level engagement of the two countries in nearly two decades. we've had a number of unprecedented moves here, ed. >> ed: all right, rich. i want you to stand by. looking at my phone because we are now learning that the pool of reporters around the president has been moved to a room over there at the resort where these meetings have been taking place, for now, over four hours. we can see the camera, it's shaky, they are trying to get into the room. so something is happening with this signing that the president mentioned. we have rich ads and as we mentioned, the correspondent, standing by. chris wallace is standing by, the anchor of "fox news sunday," we'll hear his thoughts. in the meantime, the leaders of north korea have fought on the opposite side of the three way war since the early '50s. 36,000 american troops died in the korean war, which has never been officially resolved. now there are is some talk that congress can soon mark an end to that c
even that meeting, the secretary of state, the setting secretary of state of the united states, meeting with kim jong un twice, the highest level engagement of the two countries in nearly two decades. we've had a number of unprecedented moves here, ed. >> ed: all right, rich. i want you to stand by. looking at my phone because we are now learning that the pool of reporters around the president has been moved to a room over there at the resort where these meetings have been taking place,...
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this is the one state -- one-jew these are all very large states about 5 million people.d the rest of them are sort of moderate states with about 2 million voters. what does this mean? this means that the pri is losing is voter base. this is a very difficult and dangerous position for the one hegemonic party, the party taking back in 2012 out of nowhere and just beat everyone. and now it is out of contention in these governorships were at once held sway. that pan could still win two more states, terry crews, pueblo, very large. it is locked in a battle with morena candidates. in fact, the morena party it also when two more states 50p on have the chips fall. this is interesting because a former pri and look, that name again. because it's his son running for office. against a morena candidate. so we will see how that comes out. puebla, martha is the wife of the former pan sort of government who was, in fact, himself a former -- these parties have start to lose the ability to attract new talent. and that there is something that is sort of very corrupt in the state of denmark
this is the one state -- one-jew these are all very large states about 5 million people.d the rest of them are sort of moderate states with about 2 million voters. what does this mean? this means that the pri is losing is voter base. this is a very difficult and dangerous position for the one hegemonic party, the party taking back in 2012 out of nowhere and just beat everyone. and now it is out of contention in these governorships were at once held sway. that pan could still win two more...
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and the great founding values of the united states of america. thank you so much for your help. you did it. >> look at those people there. thank you. thanks, guys. thanks, guys. ank you. you're so kind to be here. thank you. thanks for coming by. ♪ >> here is a look at once live on the c-span networks. we are also excited work on immigration legislation was this week. that is on c-span. on c-span2, the senate continues debate on the farm bill, and on testing and development secretary ben carson testifies at a hearing at 10:00 a.m. eastern. delta0 p.m., the ceo of airlines because the national press club. and thenobert wie will take questions at a confirmion hearing at the senate veterans affairs committee at 2:30 eastern. fbi director christopher wray and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein testify thursday before the house judiciary committee about actions. -- c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. washington journal is next. coming up, congressman tom cole of oklahoma on immigration and border security. the and the
and the great founding values of the united states of america. thank you so much for your help. you did it. >> look at those people there. thank you. thanks, guys. thanks, guys. ank you. you're so kind to be here. thank you. thanks for coming by. ♪ >> here is a look at once live on the c-span networks. we are also excited work on immigration legislation was this week. that is on c-span. on c-span2, the senate continues debate on the farm bill, and on testing and development...
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home state of the house speaker, and rice, oranges, blue jeans. you're basically just as mexico is doing going to go after the trump voters. right? going to go where it hurts them the most? >> we do this because we have to, and we have announced that very clearly. way in advance. that this is what we will do and the list of products will contain machinery, aluminum, steel, some agriculture, some drinks. you recited a few of them and we are just in the process now of preparing that list. it will be ready in a couple of weeks, and as far as i am aware, mexico and canada and others are doing the same, because we need to show if you're violating the rules of the global trading system it has consequences. >> so commissioner, would you say, even though the trump administration fired the first shot, would you say you are now in a trade war with the united states? and, of course, there is a threat, a further threat, that the u.s. may impose tariffs on -- on the auto industry in europe, which would be a much more serious thing than on the metals. >> i woul
home state of the house speaker, and rice, oranges, blue jeans. you're basically just as mexico is doing going to go after the trump voters. right? going to go where it hurts them the most? >> we do this because we have to, and we have announced that very clearly. way in advance. that this is what we will do and the list of products will contain machinery, aluminum, steel, some agriculture, some drinks. you recited a few of them and we are just in the process now of preparing that list....
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all of the united states. we start there and then we work for peace on the peninsula at large. >> thank you. mr. schenker, i'm sure you are aware that yemen to offense to the port city. aboutare dramatic reports what this assault will mean for people in yemen, the number of people who will be killed. the u.n. has pulled out all of their humanitarian personnel there and have suggested that the u.n. envoy has adjusted that this is a major impediment to efforts to bring parties to the table to have a peaceful resolution in yemen. should the united states be doing more to urge the saudi led coalition to stop that invasion and to come to the table? >> thank you, senator. it's my understanding that the mited states had advised the roddy and saudi forces not to go to the data. the secretary made a statement a few days ago on this, recognizing not only the security concerns of the saudi's and m roddy's -- emirates, but also holding the emirates and the saudi's to their mediterranean commitments. i am very concerned ab
all of the united states. we start there and then we work for peace on the peninsula at large. >> thank you. mr. schenker, i'm sure you are aware that yemen to offense to the port city. aboutare dramatic reports what this assault will mean for people in yemen, the number of people who will be killed. the u.n. has pulled out all of their humanitarian personnel there and have suggested that the u.n. envoy has adjusted that this is a major impediment to efforts to bring parties to the table...