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state in the united states. they spend about $45 billion more to the federal government than we get back in state taxes. did you know that? we're a huge net donor to the federal government. they were incredulous that you pay high property taxes. we were reduce the property taxes in new york state if we had more of our own federal money coming back to our state. but the reality is that just new york and california together pay $400 billion a year in federal taxes to the federal government. $400 billion a year in federal taxes. california and new york. do you know how much nebraska pays? about 7 billion or $8 billion. 400 billion from new york and california. that's fair and we're in on that because we're all in this together. that's what the united states of america is. >> would the gentleman yield? >> yes, i will. >> would it be more fair if nebraska fell under a different federal minimum wage than other states and regions of the country? >> i'll not go off topic on that but i'll be happy to discuss that at a fu
state in the united states. they spend about $45 billion more to the federal government than we get back in state taxes. did you know that? we're a huge net donor to the federal government. they were incredulous that you pay high property taxes. we were reduce the property taxes in new york state if we had more of our own federal money coming back to our state. but the reality is that just new york and california together pay $400 billion a year in federal taxes to the federal government. $400...
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state agents, state means, state resources. there was nothing private. there was nothing personal about the execution of the crime. that is for the execution. in addition to that, i also looked at the investigation and prosecution. human rightstional law, failure to investigate effectively and promptly in good faith, there are number of other standards, a killing amounts to a violation of the right to life. i did consider the steps taken by saudi arabia to investigate the killing of mr. khashoggi. i found out that they had a team of 17 people that arrived in on the sixth of october and remained in turkey until past the 15th. during that period, they were in the crime scene on their own, without any witnesses and without the turkish investigators. there's enough evidence to conclude that, while they may have investigated what happened there, they also took the opportunity of their presence in the crime scene, to clean it. making it impossible for the turkish investigators finally granted access on the 15th and on the 17th together any kind of material evi
state agents, state means, state resources. there was nothing private. there was nothing personal about the execution of the crime. that is for the execution. in addition to that, i also looked at the investigation and prosecution. human rightstional law, failure to investigate effectively and promptly in good faith, there are number of other standards, a killing amounts to a violation of the right to life. i did consider the steps taken by saudi arabia to investigate the killing of mr....
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equal sovereignty among the states. indeed, the constitutional equality of the states is essential to the harmonious operation of the scheme upon which the republic was organized. section 4 of the voting rights act sharply departs from these basic principles. it suspends all changes to state election law, however innocuous, until they have been precleared by federal authorities in washington, d.c. in 1966, we found these departures from the basic features of our system of government justified. at the time, the coverage formula, the means of linking the exercise, unpress dented authority, with the problem that warranted it, made sense. nearly 50 years later, things have changed dramatically. in the covered jurisdictions, voter turnout and registration rates now approach parity. discriminatory evasions of federal decrees are rare. minority candidates hold office at unpress debited levels. the test and devices that blocked access to the ballot had been forbidden nationwide for more than 40 years. the 15th amendment command
equal sovereignty among the states. indeed, the constitutional equality of the states is essential to the harmonious operation of the scheme upon which the republic was organized. section 4 of the voting rights act sharply departs from these basic principles. it suspends all changes to state election law, however innocuous, until they have been precleared by federal authorities in washington, d.c. in 1966, we found these departures from the basic features of our system of government justified....
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our state. a lot of our familiar lesion, that is their thing that talks about what's important to them. we just regulars sently using federal goen, the nature bridge over inner state i-80, an eight-lake city, we usually we need three years of data before we want to talk about this being a success. well the media, even the wildlife professionals are shocked how the game has become accustomed to this so we're not letting people or bikers go on that. as a biker i was disappointed, but it's being very successful and we have in combination of the crossing in the right place because you can't force it you have to look at the migration patterns, that with the jai alai system and we have had a tremendous and a moose with a card is kind of fit a situation with the deal. >>> the most usually walks around. this is a major collision. i don't know from a delaware stand point but neighboring states, this is not just rocky mountains west issue. >> no, you're right. we don't have the moose but dear is certainly
our state. a lot of our familiar lesion, that is their thing that talks about what's important to them. we just regulars sently using federal goen, the nature bridge over inner state i-80, an eight-lake city, we usually we need three years of data before we want to talk about this being a success. well the media, even the wildlife professionals are shocked how the game has become accustomed to this so we're not letting people or bikers go on that. as a biker i was disappointed, but it's being...
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states. estimated 15ate an million vehicles illegally pass bus in a 180 day school year. sometimes pictures speak louder words so i would like you clip w this short video that happened in new jersey last december. >>> this child walked away with broken bones but sometimes tragic passing has consequences. last october in rochester, ndiana three children from one family were killed by a driver who failed to stop for kids the ing the road to board school bus. these tragedies can be prevented. we believe this is the most facing the sue school bus transportation industry eclipsing all others. this is why we're enthusiast enthusiastically supporting bipartisan bills introduced in house by representatives -- act.staff for school bus i would like to ask for a revised support letter from associationstional to be inserted into the record. if we're serious about saving lives, this is the issue to tackle. regarding seat belts in school issue is believe this most appropriately decided at the state and loc
states. estimated 15ate an million vehicles illegally pass bus in a 180 day school year. sometimes pictures speak louder words so i would like you clip w this short video that happened in new jersey last december. >>> this child walked away with broken bones but sometimes tragic passing has consequences. last october in rochester, ndiana three children from one family were killed by a driver who failed to stop for kids the ing the road to board school bus. these tragedies can be...
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and across states. one of the things i faced early on was somebody getting at a dn one state and then that's not communicated to the state next door. so that could save a lot of people because this person over here in the state is not known. >> i'll just say, the data that comes out of it without analysis reporting system that's run by nhtsa is on the toxicology of what drugs are on board in terms of the fatal crash are not great. as part of our response to opioid overdose epidemic we are funding a program, and part of that is to support medical examiners and corners to catalog all the drugs on board at the time of death and a much more complete picture. that david is essential for us moving forward. one thing a colleague of mine raised quite interesting is if an arresting officer has evidence that there was alcohol impairment, that they stopped from doing any subsequent testing about other drugs that may be involved because they have reached the threshold for making that arrest. there's huge gaps. as a
and across states. one of the things i faced early on was somebody getting at a dn one state and then that's not communicated to the state next door. so that could save a lot of people because this person over here in the state is not known. >> i'll just say, the data that comes out of it without analysis reporting system that's run by nhtsa is on the toxicology of what drugs are on board in terms of the fatal crash are not great. as part of our response to opioid overdose epidemic we are...
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they are bustling states the people are moving to those states. what gets me is you have people who like, they spend their whole life in new york or new york city. they vote democrat. they get attention. then they moved to florida. i called them locusts. [applause] you have one crazy proposal after another coming out of your legislature. like the people should go to prison for stuff like that. but this is the ideology of the left. like obamacare. it was going to solve everything. nobody says a word about obamacare. it's medicare for all. locusts. they destroy one thing and move on to the next. if you read the first chapter of my book, the mindset is this, you always have to give up more of your wealth and more of your freedom. because their proposals are impossible. they don't blame themselves. they blame the people who are running it or the population or that we didn't have enough resources. or there's too many rich people or whatever it is. but it's never their ideology. so what do they do, they double down, double down. and they live in like me
they are bustling states the people are moving to those states. what gets me is you have people who like, they spend their whole life in new york or new york city. they vote democrat. they get attention. then they moved to florida. i called them locusts. [applause] you have one crazy proposal after another coming out of your legislature. like the people should go to prison for stuff like that. but this is the ideology of the left. like obamacare. it was going to solve everything. nobody says a...
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and across states. of the things i faced early on was somebody getting at a dui in one state and then that's not communicated to the state next door. so that could save a lot of people because this person over here in this state is not known. dr. baldwin: i will just add, the data that comes out of the fatality analysis reporting system (fars) that's run by nhtsa is on the toxicology of what drugs are on board in terms of the fatal crash are not great. as part of our response to opioid overdose epidemic we are funding a program with a reporting system, and part of that is to support medical examiners and coroners to catalog all the drugs on board at the time of death and a much more complete picture. that data is essential for us moving forward. one thing a colleague of mine raised that is quite interesting is if an arresting officer has evidence that there was alcohol impairment, that they stopped from doing any subsequent testing about other drugs that may be involved because they have reached the thr
and across states. of the things i faced early on was somebody getting at a dui in one state and then that's not communicated to the state next door. so that could save a lot of people because this person over here in this state is not known. dr. baldwin: i will just add, the data that comes out of the fatality analysis reporting system (fars) that's run by nhtsa is on the toxicology of what drugs are on board in terms of the fatal crash are not great. as part of our response to opioid overdose...
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of all people of puerto rican states live in the states. further, medicaid programs in the states spend multiples of what territories spend. in the case of puerto rico three times as much. they are not treating us the same, they are not treating anybody differently, it's just an issue that -- yeah. so they're not saving any money, right, ms. avila? by not giving you the money, the federal government is not saving money because your citizens move to florida and -- >> i will say that is more costly for the states to have our residents here. >> and also costly to us because we're having our people leave home. and, again, i cannot overemphasize the importance of your written response as concise and as complete to the six items i gave you. those are going to, again, go into the record. it will be shared with the committee of jurisdiction, energy and commerce, and it is a plan that would allow its territory to work through a program, get financial incentives to do those things that require us that will get us hopefully to a full state-like medica
of all people of puerto rican states live in the states. further, medicaid programs in the states spend multiples of what territories spend. in the case of puerto rico three times as much. they are not treating us the same, they are not treating anybody differently, it's just an issue that -- yeah. so they're not saving any money, right, ms. avila? by not giving you the money, the federal government is not saving money because your citizens move to florida and -- >> i will say that is...
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we see this in the united states. i am confident there will be protesters when i drive through the building to the state department today. and we hope the chinese will do the right thing respecting agreements are in place with respect to hong kong. >> okay, so you've been to north korea and met with the leader of north korea and you've been there on occasions when the president met with him. what type of person is he? does he have great interesting thoughts? does he speak english? do you communicate in english with him? and what is your impression of the leader of north korea. >> i spent more time with him than any american, i passed dennis rodman on the last trip. [laughter] >> okay, he's bright, he has managed to rise to the level of leadership in a difficult environment where he was a very young man when his time came. from my very first interaction with him he's been very candid with me about the things that are important to him and priorities set and how the negotiations might proceed. he's now repeated that he's
we see this in the united states. i am confident there will be protesters when i drive through the building to the state department today. and we hope the chinese will do the right thing respecting agreements are in place with respect to hong kong. >> okay, so you've been to north korea and met with the leader of north korea and you've been there on occasions when the president met with him. what type of person is he? does he have great interesting thoughts? does he speak english? do you...
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movement in some cases those laws don't just ban states from hiring employees who support b.d.s. they force american citizens to sign an oath of loyalty to another country israel many of the anti b.d.s. laws are virtually identical copy and paste pieces of legislation written in clear violation of the us constitution and americans 1st amendment right to free speech and many of my colleagues today even know and realize that's what they signed on to do you know that i've talked to them they did not realize that this wasn't about hey we support israel and israel is our friend this was also about suppressing people's freedom of speech by saying no one can economically boycott the state of israel and to me you want to show support of israel then show support in other forms not by oppressing the american public from speaking out and we're turning in the country that is not democratic is not about. freedom freedom of expression religion speech all of those things. although 2 organizations care the council on american islamic relations and the a.c.l.u. the american civil liberties union
movement in some cases those laws don't just ban states from hiring employees who support b.d.s. they force american citizens to sign an oath of loyalty to another country israel many of the anti b.d.s. laws are virtually identical copy and paste pieces of legislation written in clear violation of the us constitution and americans 1st amendment right to free speech and many of my colleagues today even know and realize that's what they signed on to do you know that i've talked to them they did...
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i did have some time at state. i wasn't privileged to engage directly but i was around all the activity 5, 6, 7 years ago. i was focused on peaceful uses. do you think what you're doing has an effect on peaceful uses? i surely would have a different look on prospects of nuclear power. nuclear power isn't the only quote peaceful use. what are the implications of peaceful uses and the related activities? or power or agricultural, et cetera, et cetera. >> well, i think it is true that in an environment where at least some countries aren't parties to the mpt, there is some hesitancy and we have not achieved elimination of nuclear weapons, there is some hesitantsy to achieve nuclear cooperation with some countries we are concerned about. that has certainly been the history of the united states, going back and time, there are countries we were willing to engage with and countries we're less willing to engage with. some of that has eroded over time and we expanded those we're willing to deal with. without the elimination
i did have some time at state. i wasn't privileged to engage directly but i was around all the activity 5, 6, 7 years ago. i was focused on peaceful uses. do you think what you're doing has an effect on peaceful uses? i surely would have a different look on prospects of nuclear power. nuclear power isn't the only quote peaceful use. what are the implications of peaceful uses and the related activities? or power or agricultural, et cetera, et cetera. >> well, i think it is true that in an...
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if there are other states in which he committed crimes, if there are other states i can bring state charges, they should consider those as well. welcome the new york prosecution. it is the absolutely right thing to do and i'm happy to take questions. >> how would you describe your relationship with the president? epstein isith changing that. >> my relationship with the president is outstanding. he has publicly made clear that i've got his support. he spoke yesterday in the oval office. we have spoken. articlesading about about my relationship with mr. mulvaney. he called me this morning to say , if asked, that our relationship is excellent and that any articles to the contrary are in his words bs. so, i'm here. i'm defending this case. that's my job. a lot of people watching this news conference, including several young women who say they were teenagers when jeffrey epstein sexually assaulted them. they say they went to you looking for help and didn't hear back from you until it was too late. do you owe them an apology >> -- apology? >> you are raising the issue of victim notification. in t
if there are other states in which he committed crimes, if there are other states i can bring state charges, they should consider those as well. welcome the new york prosecution. it is the absolutely right thing to do and i'm happy to take questions. >> how would you describe your relationship with the president? epstein isith changing that. >> my relationship with the president is outstanding. he has publicly made clear that i've got his support. he spoke yesterday in the oval...
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and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that would cut our ranking by 20 percent or so from what we have here and would make a significant difference. most countries don't report murderers. they just report homicides and that makes one difference there. what people often do when they make comparisons across countries is not to look at homicides but firearm homicides. the average is up here, the united states is over here. much higher than the median. why is the united states a much higher in terms of firearm homicides and we are in terms of total homicides? if you look at the graph carefully, the lines look thicker. th
and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that...
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you all have a director of the state police or state troopers. in arizona we have the governor's office of youth, faith and families for people to engage with the youth. these are all people directly or indirectly reporting to the governor's office and they are all people that spend really more time with cindy mccain on this issue than they are spending with me because they have the purview to be more effective. in addition, you have a faith- based community. you have philanthropic and tradable organizations and ngos often times want to lobby the legislature. we are able to give them something to do. some action to take. i imagine i'm missing some other human assets that you have been able to to convene together. are there any other innovative or best practices you have seen in arizona that you can share with the governors that are here today? >> i think for the most part what i would like to remind everybody is that as you mentioned this is not a political issue. anyone who wants to bring politics into this is wrong. but more importantly, in all
you all have a director of the state police or state troopers. in arizona we have the governor's office of youth, faith and families for people to engage with the youth. these are all people directly or indirectly reporting to the governor's office and they are all people that spend really more time with cindy mccain on this issue than they are spending with me because they have the purview to be more effective. in addition, you have a faith- based community. you have philanthropic and tradable...
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leaders. >> is our position that we prefer a one state solution or a two state solution? >> you will see our plan shortly can you give us a hint? >> no. >> okay. >> we prefer for the palestinians and the israelis agree to and what the nature of that relationship will look like. >> okay. any progress between qatar, saudi arabia and the uae in resolving their disputes? army in the middle of that? >> they are in the middle of it. >> were not in the middle trying to resolve -- >> we have made clear that they hope you'll join together and we think allstate unity on the issues that matter to america america's position matters. >> what about yemen? any progress in reducing the conflict there. >> yeah, real progress. it is an even in the end and the player who will get to play the ultimate card there will be the iranians, the foodies have to make a decision. we got to decide if they want to continue down the path of being disruptive and accepting iranian missiles and watching them into saudi arabia. >> negotiations underway with the telegram in the middle east and the u.s. is inv
leaders. >> is our position that we prefer a one state solution or a two state solution? >> you will see our plan shortly can you give us a hint? >> no. >> okay. >> we prefer for the palestinians and the israelis agree to and what the nature of that relationship will look like. >> okay. any progress between qatar, saudi arabia and the uae in resolving their disputes? army in the middle of that? >> they are in the middle of it. >> were not in the...
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republicans and democrats and statehouses across the country in red states and blue states and purpletates have lined up and said, refusing to do business with someone, a discriminatory refusal to deal with a company or a person or entity because of their connection to israel, that is something that is discriminatory enough that we will not prohibit it necessarily but we do not want our state tax money going to subsidize that kind of activity. these laws, to give you a few more details, some say states will not do business with companies, they will not contract with companies that engage in this discriminatory refusal. others provide that the state will invest a pension fund in such companies. some do both. the understanding here, and i think one of the most important things about these laws other than their actual effect is the message they send. because too often, those who wish to discriminate on the basis of israeli origin, on the basis of israeli nationality, try to take for themselves the language of human rights. they say we are not discriminating, we are boycotting. it is supp
republicans and democrats and statehouses across the country in red states and blue states and purpletates have lined up and said, refusing to do business with someone, a discriminatory refusal to deal with a company or a person or entity because of their connection to israel, that is something that is discriminatory enough that we will not prohibit it necessarily but we do not want our state tax money going to subsidize that kind of activity. these laws, to give you a few more details, some...
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that the army is rolling along ♪ >> the united states air force. ♪ ♪ >> the united states marine corpsstates navy. ♪ ♪ >> honor guard, pass and review! right backwards face! right shoulder! >> forward march! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremony. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official party. ♪ ♪ you again for joining us toda at the pentagon. please proceed back to the river entrance to meet your escorts. have a wonderful day. >>> here is a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks. 8:00 p.m. eastern, parents who lost children in the school shooting in parkland, florida, discuss school safety and gun violence. on c-span2, matthew al business, the acting director of customs enforcement talks about oversight. on c-span3 a hearing describes high prescription drug prices and the impact on patients. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, washington examiner immigration reporter anna gi
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try and deescalate the tensions that have been ratcheting up for weeks between the united states and iran most recently the seizure of a tanker by british authorities allegedly this tanker carrying oil from iran destined for syria it is reported that the british authorities acting on u.s. instructions or intelligence and of course that near miss strike that also happened recently the united states choosing not to launch a missile strike following the downing of a u.s. drone it says as a result of iran the concern that these tensions now escalating so greatly given the fact that donald trump has always had an america 1st almost isolationist approach to foreign policy it is notable that the united states now turning to the u.n. agency to try and resolve these tensions in fact the state department issuing a statement on friday saying we welcome international partners resolve in holding out a force in sanctions that is of course in reaction to the british detainment of that tanker so it seems that the united states fully aware of just how close as glaciers have come to potential conflict
try and deescalate the tensions that have been ratcheting up for weeks between the united states and iran most recently the seizure of a tanker by british authorities allegedly this tanker carrying oil from iran destined for syria it is reported that the british authorities acting on u.s. instructions or intelligence and of course that near miss strike that also happened recently the united states choosing not to launch a missile strike following the downing of a u.s. drone it says as a result...
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-- with applebaum in state -- would that be long in state or federal court? if the hypothetical course is followed, you do not get into federal court just by virtue of the judgment act. that is what skelly oil is saying. enforce theical to aca will be brought by the federal government. there is no skelly oil problem here. i believe the federal government agrees with us on that. they have a footnote on the brief actually. i am just about out of time. answer anyto additional questions. otherwise, we would ask the court to upper and the judgment below in its entirety. thank you, your honor. >> i am with the justice department on behalf of the federal government defendants. i plan to go through three points. i will go quickly through the ones the court has already addressed in detail. the first is why this court has jurisdiction to address the merits. the second is why the plaintiff's case succeeds on the merits. third is why the judgment should be limited to injuries the plaintiffs have standing to pursue your. first, in the court's supplemental briefing order,
-- with applebaum in state -- would that be long in state or federal court? if the hypothetical course is followed, you do not get into federal court just by virtue of the judgment act. that is what skelly oil is saying. enforce theical to aca will be brought by the federal government. there is no skelly oil problem here. i believe the federal government agrees with us on that. they have a footnote on the brief actually. i am just about out of time. answer anyto additional questions. otherwise,...
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of state our clarke cooper is the assistant secretary of state for political and military affairs and he actually said that selling these weapons fits into a strategy of the united states for promoting human rights this is what he said our policy is not just limited to arms transfers it is an expression a manifestation of what else we export. open society human rights that is a part of our policy. we do export the best of america with our arms transfer policy now it has been overwhelmingly u.s. made weapons sold to saudi arabia by the united states that have been used by saudi arabia in its attack on yemen which is ongoing and has killed roughly 70000 people and it's important to note that in 28 teen on average roughly 100 civilians died every single week now when cooper was pressed further he did admit 7 that this has a lot to do with the bottom line and business this is a follow up after he was pressed we do not suspend our security relationship with a partner that carries so much weight for our interests and our equity in the region but you're saying that the u.s. conventional arms
of state our clarke cooper is the assistant secretary of state for political and military affairs and he actually said that selling these weapons fits into a strategy of the united states for promoting human rights this is what he said our policy is not just limited to arms transfers it is an expression a manifestation of what else we export. open society human rights that is a part of our policy. we do export the best of america with our arms transfer policy now it has been overwhelmingly u.s....
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if your state is like my state. if your state is slated to house the f-35 or the tx trader or kc-46. the kc-46 is a system that is going to replace the kc-135 that's been in place now for over 50 years. it's 50 years old. that's a system, and if you are going to have one of these systems in your state, you may not get them because of this deal without the budget vote that's going to take place, we wouldn't be able to neeferred with our plan and -- move forward with our planned and we could be hit with sequestration and it would be over. we talked about tx trainers. we've had the trainers in existence for 40 years and the kc-46, the same thing. that's what would happen. if for some reason we don't vote for and pass the defense bill that we're going to be asked to vote on probably tomorrow. we made plans to plan to strengthen our end strernghtsdz from the obama era and our current goal without the defense budget deal, that wouldn't be possible. i think we may all know it. maybe we don't all know it in this chamber, bu
if your state is like my state. if your state is slated to house the f-35 or the tx trader or kc-46. the kc-46 is a system that is going to replace the kc-135 that's been in place now for over 50 years. it's 50 years old. that's a system, and if you are going to have one of these systems in your state, you may not get them because of this deal without the budget vote that's going to take place, we wouldn't be able to neeferred with our plan and -- move forward with our planned and we could be...
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i'm governor kate brown from the great state of oregon. and chair of the nj health and human services committee. i am delighted to be moderating this panel this morning with my colleague, governor asa hutchinson from arkansas. and i want to thank everybody for joining us today. to talk about how we can better serve our nation's greatest resource and that is our young people. at the time of really difficult transition and challenges for our country, we can't afford as a society or economy frankly to leave any of our young people behind. estimates show that somewhere, as many as 5 million young people between the ages of 16 to 24 in the united states are currently not enrolled in an educational program or participating in the work force. i believe very strongly as governors that we have the responsibility to do everything we can to reach these youth and give them avenues of opportunity to reconnect and engage with them in continuing education. and on ramps to fulfilling careers. and a lot of cases of course there are many barriers to making
i'm governor kate brown from the great state of oregon. and chair of the nj health and human services committee. i am delighted to be moderating this panel this morning with my colleague, governor asa hutchinson from arkansas. and i want to thank everybody for joining us today. to talk about how we can better serve our nation's greatest resource and that is our young people. at the time of really difficult transition and challenges for our country, we can't afford as a society or economy...
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the state of israel. [applause] at the first night of the operation, we attacked the first tunnel. looking atle we were the cameras inside the tunnel, a light suddenly came on and we saw two hezbollah terrorists who came to work in the tunnel. they did not understand what the camera was. we decided to detonate a small explosive device that we installed inside the tunnel in order to alert the enemy not to try this kind of activity again. you may have seen that specific encounter on our twitter. destroyed days, we six -- [applause] >> be sure that we have well prepared this. yeah. in just 42 days, we destroyed six tunnels on the northern before.s you see [applause] is a picture of hezbollah flagship tunnels as seen on cbn. this tunnel went 210 feet into israeli territory and begins almost a mile inside lebanon. its depth is 240 feet below ground. imagine the damage hezbollah terrorists would bring if they had used this tunnel. exactly i and my brothers and sisters in the beaeli defense forces will the watch
the state of israel. [applause] at the first night of the operation, we attacked the first tunnel. looking atle we were the cameras inside the tunnel, a light suddenly came on and we saw two hezbollah terrorists who came to work in the tunnel. they did not understand what the camera was. we decided to detonate a small explosive device that we installed inside the tunnel in order to alert the enemy not to try this kind of activity again. you may have seen that specific encounter on our twitter....
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united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the other things that were competing for headlines in something like the london times, probably the most widely circulated newspaper at the time. what other things are happening -- were happening that help us contextualize? >> the short answer is a lot. timepends on a particular during the war itself, but if you were to pull up a random london times or any other publication within europe, andre might be able to speak about other ones in the western thesphere, but it is political machinations, the soap operas of europ
united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the...
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of the united states. what nation would do this to itself? righta very strange idea, , to have woven into the fabric of the constitution a system that allows the indefinite expansion of the nation through space in the accretion of additional political units that have the power over time to overwhelm the original, the political units, the states that originally made up the country. student: i have a question about the expansion part. what did like france, spain, or great britain think of this map? this very clearly incorporates territories that they had claims to, like the northwest or southwest down there. eric: well, that's right, and it became, you know, the united states had to worry a lot about the hostility of foreign powers in the early decades of its existence. even in territories that had been ceded to the united states by great britain and the treaty of paris in 1783, britain never gave up its western posts in the region, and it continued to encourage native allies to harass settlements, 1812, you
of the united states. what nation would do this to itself? righta very strange idea, , to have woven into the fabric of the constitution a system that allows the indefinite expansion of the nation through space in the accretion of additional political units that have the power over time to overwhelm the original, the political units, the states that originally made up the country. student: i have a question about the expansion part. what did like france, spain, or great britain think of this...
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state department. u.s.assador to guatemala, according to judicial catch, luis a arellagarc has been call box to washington. >> joining us, is president of judicial watch, tom fenton, good to see you, this is a remarkable development they matter of subversion went state department, whether it is parse sop or whenever it may be, it is, an action against the interest of was united states give us your thoughts here. >> the united states and guatemala were about to ink a deal that would have allowed migrants to be put in guatemala while they waited asylum claims, similar agreement we have with kenta maeda, -- with canada. the left in guatemala, took action to make sure that guatemalaians would not be able to sign it as a result this key new tool, to restrict the crisis for end of crisis was taken off the table, we believe the left in concert with the leftist -- you know the leftist activists within the state department, works with their allies in guatemala. you know it, is a major issue in guatemala because, on
state department. u.s.assador to guatemala, according to judicial catch, luis a arellagarc has been call box to washington. >> joining us, is president of judicial watch, tom fenton, good to see you, this is a remarkable development they matter of subversion went state department, whether it is parse sop or whenever it may be, it is, an action against the interest of was united states give us your thoughts here. >> the united states and guatemala were about to ink a deal that would...
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a lot of other states, they may not be the early states with the prestige of being early caucus dates, they are shifting away from caucuses altogether. the closest see we have seen to this is that the republican party in utah and 2016 try to run an online caucus. they were plagued with technical troubles. people overwhelming the health line -- the helpline. people struggling to enter their pin. party officials and nevada say they are troubleshooting that on the front end this time. host: we would like to thank michelle price, a palooka reporter for the associated press, for being with us, that's a political reporter, for being with us and talking about iowa and vada lunching -- and nevada launching phone caucuses. announcer: coming up sunday, the daily beast local reporter and a wall street journal national reporter talk about campaign 2020. will the cato institute discuss the department of homeland security's expanding use of facial recognition technology in airports and border areas. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at seven eastern on sunday morning. join the disc
a lot of other states, they may not be the early states with the prestige of being early caucus dates, they are shifting away from caucuses altogether. the closest see we have seen to this is that the republican party in utah and 2016 try to run an online caucus. they were plagued with technical troubles. people overwhelming the health line -- the helpline. people struggling to enter their pin. party officials and nevada say they are troubleshooting that on the front end this time. host: we...
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healthy and would not be a burden on the state. the exceptions were chinese immigration which was behind with few exceptions and japanese immigration which the japanese government promised to restrict in order to avoid their own version of the chinese exclusion act. the right to naturalize and become a citizen was limited to free white persons of good character and after the civil war to african-americans. asian americans do not become citizens until 1952. in the first 15 years of the 20th century an average of 900,000 persons immigrated to the united states each year. some years it was over million people. the united states grew about 1% each year just through immigration. these are the immigrants we tend to picture. people are driving waving at the statue of liberty and in hopes of qualifying. in those first 15 years after of the 20th century they listed the racial category as polish, italian or hebrew. during world war i immigration dropped as it becomes more difficult to leave europe and by the time the war is over congress bec
healthy and would not be a burden on the state. the exceptions were chinese immigration which was behind with few exceptions and japanese immigration which the japanese government promised to restrict in order to avoid their own version of the chinese exclusion act. the right to naturalize and become a citizen was limited to free white persons of good character and after the civil war to african-americans. asian americans do not become citizens until 1952. in the first 15 years of the 20th...
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i think state general manages the assistance side of it. the execution of the sales is a shared dod mission. so it's probably better we follow-up to give you a sense of how the accounting works. >> you've been in your current position for a long time, right? >> i've been with the bureau about 10 years, i've been the director for about four. >> have you had any foreign military sales payments go out during that time that didn't come through your office at all? >> i would say they generally do not come through my office, which i think is why i -- they don't flow through that part of our budget. again it's a shared program with dod, so it's not something shar with dod. >> so other times as well when foreign military sales were made when they don't come through your office? >> again, because they don't come through my office in that sense, it's not so much a before or after, just sales and programs are really executed as a morbid assistance program. one, i would have to refer to my colleague in office of resources and bureau of political milita
i think state general manages the assistance side of it. the execution of the sales is a shared dod mission. so it's probably better we follow-up to give you a sense of how the accounting works. >> you've been in your current position for a long time, right? >> i've been with the bureau about 10 years, i've been the director for about four. >> have you had any foreign military sales payments go out during that time that didn't come through your office at all? >> i would...
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part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil befell in the gulf of mexico but the oil lay beyond the 3 miles island in which coastal states could exercise their song rights truman wanted more people wanted new term a story for the night it states the superpower needed more more oil. or oil reserves on the mainland no longer sufficed. our dependence on these minerals and raw materials is so fresh and our supply so uncertain that we are moving as rapidly as we can and by every means that ingenuity and divide to expand facilities to step up production find new sources develop substitutes and bring in increased supplies from foreign sources. after to 2nd world war in $1045.00 then us president truman issued a proclamation. declaring that the natural resources in the. seabed and subsoil belong to the united states of america. in convincing the world that the american president not only had the will but also the right to incorporate undersea territory truman used an argument that built on a recent discovery
part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil befell in the gulf of mexico but the oil lay beyond the 3 miles island in which coastal states could exercise their song rights truman wanted more people wanted new term a story for the night it states the superpower needed more more oil. or oil reserves on the mainland no longer sufficed. our dependence on these minerals and raw materials is so fresh and our supply so uncertain that we are moving as rapidly as we can and by every means that...
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we will be the same as the united states, but we should not be a vassal of the united states. small country, but ththe same dignity a as the europeans and the u.s. have. amy: former president manuel zelaya. to see the interview in spanish, visit democracynow.org. happy democracy now! anniversary to our transcript editor, neil shibata. thank you for your incredible work and wisdom. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. live for, then? ? to go to wk? muuc [music plining, d howowli]
we will be the same as the united states, but we should not be a vassal of the united states. small country, but ththe same dignity a as the europeans and the u.s. have. amy: former president manuel zelaya. to see the interview in spanish, visit democracynow.org. happy democracy now! anniversary to our transcript editor, neil shibata. thank you for your incredible work and wisdom. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. live for, then? ? to go to...
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it went to the ballots in 23 states and was passed in all 23 states. without any help from the political class. that is basically how it got started. we formed an organization around this to continue promoting the effort because despite some of what you have heard today, term limits in states have worked very well. states with term limits have the most competitive elections in the country, that is the chief aim. to make elections more competitive. the state with the tightest term limits, michigan, is the only state in the country with 100% of its elections contested. as for the idea that political experience is more valuable than real-world experience, that is not what we see happening at the state level. among ranking of states by fiscal health, the state with term limits are custard toward -- clustered towards the top. the states run by career politicians are at the bottom. i live in florida. we were ranked number one in fiscal health for three consecutive years. we just drop down to three or four but it's ok. we were beaten by two other term limit s
it went to the ballots in 23 states and was passed in all 23 states. without any help from the political class. that is basically how it got started. we formed an organization around this to continue promoting the effort because despite some of what you have heard today, term limits in states have worked very well. states with term limits have the most competitive elections in the country, that is the chief aim. to make elections more competitive. the state with the tightest term limits,...
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secretary of state the assistant secretary of state for military and political affairs and he argued that essentially the sale of weapons to saudi arabia fits in with an overall strategy from the united states for promoting human rights around the world this is what he said our policy is not just limited to arms transfers it is an expression a manifestation of what else we export open society human rights that is a part of our policy. we do export the best of america with our arms transfer policy however as the exchange escalated at that point he said it was more about business and basically admitted that it was about making money this is the follow up we do not suspend our security relationship with a partner that carries so much weight for our interests and our equity in the region but you're saying that the u.s. conventional arms transfer policy can be sacrificed if we have an important relationship with a country no it should not be sacrificed that's what you're doing because you're transferring weapons if you have knowledge that they followed international norms now it's importa
secretary of state the assistant secretary of state for military and political affairs and he argued that essentially the sale of weapons to saudi arabia fits in with an overall strategy from the united states for promoting human rights around the world this is what he said our policy is not just limited to arms transfers it is an expression a manifestation of what else we export open society human rights that is a part of our policy. we do export the best of america with our arms transfer...
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but not because the united states intended to create the islamic state rather that the islamic state came into existence as an unintended consequence of this immensely foolish war the americans and the british had they not occupy the country have had they cut of corruption when it started we would not have that the violence has claimed hundreds of thousands of victims day to may and is up rooted 1000000 innocent iraqis in the seventy's you have hundreds of thousands of refugees leaving the area and nobody asks nobody asked what caused this what caused this terrible human catastrophe it was an earthquake it was a typhoon it was an invasion of a country that was reasonably intact when we invaded it. the iraqi deception has cost americans almost $2.00 trillion dollars according to some estimates. much of this public money has been directed to the defense industry. he says bad for business war tension is always very good for business so money of course was a major factor so the united states finds itself today essentially engaged in a permanent war and it's a permanent war that that bene
but not because the united states intended to create the islamic state rather that the islamic state came into existence as an unintended consequence of this immensely foolish war the americans and the british had they not occupy the country have had they cut of corruption when it started we would not have that the violence has claimed hundreds of thousands of victims day to may and is up rooted 1000000 innocent iraqis in the seventy's you have hundreds of thousands of refugees leaving the area...
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part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil be found in the gulf of mexico but the oil lay beyond the 3 miles island in which coastal states could exercise their song rights truman wanted more he wanted new term story for the night it states the superpower needed more more oil urgently oil reserves on the mainland no longer sufficed. our dependence on these minerals and raw materials is so bread and our supply so uncertain that we are moving as rapidly as we can and by every means that ingenuity and divide to expand facilities to step up production find new sources develop substitutes and bring in increased supplies from foreign sources. after to 2nd world war in $1045.00 then us president truman issued a proclamation. declaring that the natural resources in the. seabed and subsoil belong to the united states of america. in convincing the world that the american president not only had no will but also the right to incorporate undersea territory truman used an argument that built on a recent discovery
part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil be found in the gulf of mexico but the oil lay beyond the 3 miles island in which coastal states could exercise their song rights truman wanted more he wanted new term story for the night it states the superpower needed more more oil urgently oil reserves on the mainland no longer sufficed. our dependence on these minerals and raw materials is so bread and our supply so uncertain that we are moving as rapidly as we can and by every means...
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and so many other states. earlier this year i participated with leaders in knox county. in knox county, the prosecutor's office said that most offenses clued methamphetamines. they said they have used the response grants to help with recovery services but it's not effective with regard to meth. because there's not an effective way to treat meth with drugs as you can with opioids. there's not an effective way to use narcan with meth as you can with opioids. we need to provide the communities with the help they need to combat this new resurgence. the state grants will focus on methamphetamines and cocaine usage. more flexibility is important. we know these funds are making a difference so the bill will reauthorize the state response grant, giving certainty and providing the $5 million annually needed to ensure there is a funding stream. this is a simple, commonsense change. it will allow state and local organizations the flexibility they need to fight what is quickly becoming a two-front war on addiction, opioid
and so many other states. earlier this year i participated with leaders in knox county. in knox county, the prosecutor's office said that most offenses clued methamphetamines. they said they have used the response grants to help with recovery services but it's not effective with regard to meth. because there's not an effective way to treat meth with drugs as you can with opioids. there's not an effective way to use narcan with meth as you can with opioids. we need to provide the communities...
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if there are other states in which he committed crimes, if there are other states that can bring state charges, they should consider those as well. so i absolutely welcome the new york prosecution. it is the absolutely right thing to do, and i happy to take questions. eric? reporter: how would you describe your relationship with the -- the cycleen use with epstein is changing that. secretary acosta: my relationship with the president is outstanding. he has publicly made clear that i've got his support. he spoke yesterday in the oval office. he and i has often. readingdd, i keep articles about my relationship , and heand mr. mulvaney called this morning to say that our relationship is excellent, too and that any articles to the .s"trary are in his words, "b i am here, i am defending this case, it is my job. tom? reporter: secretary, a lot of people watching this news conference, including several young women who say they were teenagers when jeffrey epstein sexually assaulted them, they say they went to you looking for help and did not hear back from you until it was too late. do you owe
if there are other states in which he committed crimes, if there are other states that can bring state charges, they should consider those as well. so i absolutely welcome the new york prosecution. it is the absolutely right thing to do, and i happy to take questions. eric? reporter: how would you describe your relationship with the -- the cycleen use with epstein is changing that. secretary acosta: my relationship with the president is outstanding. he has publicly made clear that i've got his...
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part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil the found in the gulf of mexico but the oil lay beyond the 3 miles island in which coastal states could exercise their song rights truman wanted more he wanted new term a story for the night it states the superpower needed more more oil urgently oil reserves on the mainland no longer sufficed. our dependence on these minerals and raw materials is so fresh and our supply so uncertain that we are moving as rapidly as we can and by every means that ingenuity can devise to expand facilities to step up production find new sources develop substitutes and bring in increased applies from foreign sources. after to 2nd world war in $1045.00 then us president truman issued a proclamation. declaring that the natural resources in the. seabed and subsoil belong to the united states of america. in convincing the world to the american president to not only had no will but also the right to incorporate undersea territory truman used an argument that built on a recent discove
part of the united states. enormous quantities of oil the found in the gulf of mexico but the oil lay beyond the 3 miles island in which coastal states could exercise their song rights truman wanted more he wanted new term a story for the night it states the superpower needed more more oil urgently oil reserves on the mainland no longer sufficed. our dependence on these minerals and raw materials is so fresh and our supply so uncertain that we are moving as rapidly as we can and by every means...