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as state parties. this lawsuit however, was filed in federal court and one pen to shooters sought to enter -- and when petitioners sought to intervene, they were denied. the outcome should be reversed for two reasons. we are entitled to intervene. state respondents have candidly and forthrightly that they have a primary objective on receiving clear guidance on what law if any will need to be enforced, and because that administrative responsibility may not always dictate precisely the same approach to litigation as our interest in defending the law every step of the way, we are entitled to intervene. second, this case presents foundational issues of federalism. this court in cameron held there are deep constitutional considerations and brocaded when a federal court is called upon to pass the constitutionality of the state law. thus, a federal court must account for a state designating multiple officials to defend its interests. there is no basis in this case for a federal court to second-guess a state d
as state parties. this lawsuit however, was filed in federal court and one pen to shooters sought to enter -- and when petitioners sought to intervene, they were denied. the outcome should be reversed for two reasons. we are entitled to intervene. state respondents have candidly and forthrightly that they have a primary objective on receiving clear guidance on what law if any will need to be enforced, and because that administrative responsibility may not always dictate precisely the same...
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by states. and what it says is that as they can intervene as of right if there is not already, a state agency or state officer who is a defendant. and then federal law really strongly supports our view that there are presumption of adequacy when you already have one state officer in there as the defendant defending the state law. and so i don't think we are asking the federal court to pick, we are saying you're stuck with the one who is there. and by the way, the person who's there is going to be the one who is the only permissible defendant under federal law. >> so if the legislator had and -- they would be the one there. >> if -- we shoo the only difference that we could sue under ex parte, which were not of course include the legislator. the legislatures. so i don't think as i said, i don't think the federal court is picking. and again, the state of north carolina can kick the attorney general out at anytime it wants if it really thinks he is not adequate to defend the states interest and a v
by states. and what it says is that as they can intervene as of right if there is not already, a state agency or state officer who is a defendant. and then federal law really strongly supports our view that there are presumption of adequacy when you already have one state officer in there as the defendant defending the state law. and so i don't think we are asking the federal court to pick, we are saying you're stuck with the one who is there. and by the way, the person who's there is going to...
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uh, united states national security adviser jake sullivan, president of the united states, made a statement future, the main priority of american sanctions policy will not even be to increase direct sanctions against russia, but to tighten secondary sanctions, that is, against third countries , yes cooperation, with which , in the opinion, with which, in the opinion of the united states, allows russia to circumvent or reduce damage from those sanctions that were directly introduced, and the united states against russia, well, and the same thing. today, the secretary of the treasury in the united states, janet, said barely in this regard. ask vladimir alekseevich vatkov, uh, the united states, in fact, they say that now they will impose secondary sanctions of punishment against india against china against turkey against south africa yes against all other countries that do not want to bend under the united states yes, and which keep e cooperation with russia first. do you think the united states will dare to go? and? secondly, what will be the sudden reaction of these very countries? well, fi
uh, united states national security adviser jake sullivan, president of the united states, made a statement future, the main priority of american sanctions policy will not even be to increase direct sanctions against russia, but to tighten secondary sanctions, that is, against third countries , yes cooperation, with which , in the opinion, with which, in the opinion of the united states, allows russia to circumvent or reduce damage from those sanctions that were directly introduced, and the...
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i often think in the united states. and particularly in united states congress. there is a confusion between operational and declaratory strategy. um, we would be a lot more advanced both the united states and as us allies in our dealings with the people's republic of china if 95% of the focus was on the clarity and consistency of our behavior and its cont and its and it's consistency with the coherent strategy. of deterrence as opposed to what i would describe as this continued rhetorical attraction to what we put into our declaratory strategy about the chinese on every and every day of the week. furthermore if your emphasis is on the declaratory side rather than the operational side, then you create all sorts of opportunities to cause a fence cultural offense and and the rest which frankly clouds out your ability to deal with the substantive issues of the day. so i have a deeply realist view of how you deal with leninists those of us who come from social democratic parties like i do by the way for a hundred years since the second international in the 1880s, we'
i often think in the united states. and particularly in united states congress. there is a confusion between operational and declaratory strategy. um, we would be a lot more advanced both the united states and as us allies in our dealings with the people's republic of china if 95% of the focus was on the clarity and consistency of our behavior and its cont and its and it's consistency with the coherent strategy. of deterrence as opposed to what i would describe as this continued rhetorical...
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it is well known that the arab states and representative, so bear it states and people. they have special historic type code with russia and ukraine to says very tiny, very deep relation. so everything that is happening in this region is concerning our kids up concerned to us. and these documents reaffirm the importance of hearing to the un charters to the international law. sure off today reaffirmed the operates to follow the path of desolation, of the conflict was called upon the parties to deter, from violence to make out for us to historic stability of the situation. and also with the lack of a number of principals. it contained a number, the number of principals in accordance to wait to the legal for it states, doing your math. i'll be working now. as for that, the lotto be, i will get a lot. i'll be to get how the league of states cooperating over. why does this stance of the leak of the earth said regarding sanctions? and those both will be by the u. s. and by the european union, we have to admit de ha, ha, that the arab states, my father, they have their own inte
it is well known that the arab states and representative, so bear it states and people. they have special historic type code with russia and ukraine to says very tiny, very deep relation. so everything that is happening in this region is concerning our kids up concerned to us. and these documents reaffirm the importance of hearing to the un charters to the international law. sure off today reaffirmed the operates to follow the path of desolation, of the conflict was called upon the parties to...
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there is no state or the state will be left with no state to defend it. force courts to hear from numerous actors. or that a state can designate agents in a way that -- the constitution. >> justice breyer, anything further? thank you counsel. rebuttal, mr. thompson? mr. thompson: they claim they are not trying to pick their appointment but they are because they filed in federal court. they filed in state court, we would be there as defendants. number two, i can vote the prospects of intramural -- they haven't been able to point to a single example of how the 1983 suit has somehow created problems in the administration of justice. that is because of the presumption of good faith. they acknowledge page 55 of their brief that they have no doubt if we come into this case, we will work cooperatively with them as we have done before. the role of the attorney general talks about parties. the state board election has the responsibility of administering the election. they say it prevailed in fourth circuit. the march 2024 was not held because a priority -- they pr
there is no state or the state will be left with no state to defend it. force courts to hear from numerous actors. or that a state can designate agents in a way that -- the constitution. >> justice breyer, anything further? thank you counsel. rebuttal, mr. thompson? mr. thompson: they claim they are not trying to pick their appointment but they are because they filed in federal court. they filed in state court, we would be there as defendants. number two, i can vote the prospects of...
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ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships enter. hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a nation of the invasion of wine island by money, by greed. and so he with the lease and we represent all the things that was happening and willing to meet 1819 and 930. so what we see rising out of the last out of the ocean are these giant monsters that are actually read with documentation of allocation of documentation that basically saying we're right is what we are. we're the inevitable truth and there actually, so it's also up again that the pi saying that from the newspapers that we're seeing never ca, we've developed an unusual a point of view of the world because of our location. we have huge oceans. and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada. therefore, we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear co operation with others. we've been able because
ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships enter. hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a nation of the invasion of wine island by money, by greed. and so he with the lease and we represent all the things that was happening and willing to meet 1819 and 930. so what...
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-- they unleashed for on the united states. [applause] we tackled some of the world's hardest problems. for 25 years, there was not a single country that recognized the right of israel to exist, and we got for to do it. we built up the abraham accords. -- we got 4 to do it. we build up the abraham accords. [applause] and we did it -- thank you. [applause] we did it with a singular focus. the focus was on you. we knew the judeo-christian tradition of the united states of america. we knew the nation of israel was our greatest friend and the only democracy in the middle east and we should help them when they are threatened by the iranian regime. second, we understood that the ayatollah wanted to wipe israel and the united states off the face of the earth and that they were not someone we should sit across the table with and cut a deal which would permit them to get a nuclear weapon. that is happening in vienna even as we sit here tonight. and we knew that we would need to isolate them and punish them and deny them the very resourc
-- they unleashed for on the united states. [applause] we tackled some of the world's hardest problems. for 25 years, there was not a single country that recognized the right of israel to exist, and we got for to do it. we built up the abraham accords. -- we got 4 to do it. we build up the abraham accords. [applause] and we did it -- thank you. [applause] we did it with a singular focus. the focus was on you. we knew the judeo-christian tradition of the united states of america. we knew the...
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when you're a part of a fossil feel driven state, a lot of times the policies within no state are all pro oil pro coal. and it makes it that much more difficult to do these types of projects within a state that's created that way. where every time we do things like this, it takes that much away from having to rely on fossil fuels. are dying substances. what i say, it's something that you get from the ground. we can use the natural elements that we have, like the sun, the wind, different, other elements around us that's more natural to our environment that doesn't destruct the lands and contaminate our water, than we're making the world a better place to live. what do people whose livelihood depend on oil? think about all this. north dakota is among the largest states in the u. s. in terms of area, but despite being half the size of germany, it's home to only about 800000 people. we drove almost 400 kilometers to the town of tai yoga in the northwest and part of the state near the canadian boy. here we met with matthew craft who works as a lease operator on an oil field. well, i be loo
when you're a part of a fossil feel driven state, a lot of times the policies within no state are all pro oil pro coal. and it makes it that much more difficult to do these types of projects within a state that's created that way. where every time we do things like this, it takes that much away from having to rely on fossil fuels. are dying substances. what i say, it's something that you get from the ground. we can use the natural elements that we have, like the sun, the wind, different, other...
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ruslan derzain, as i said previously stated that sanctions would be imposed, but the russians managedoften agree, in particular with germany and france, that de facto those sanctions were effective, this is what she said today, and that gives hope that even in warsaw, stability will be more audible, so in berlin and paris gazprom that they are unilaterally stopping gas supplies to individual eu member states is another provocation by the kremlin, but it is not a surprise that the kremlin uses its energy carriers in an attempt to blackmail. the european commission was preparing for this in close cooperation with member countries and international partners, our response will be immediate, united and coordinated today the kremlin has again failed to sow discord between member countries the era of russian energy carriers in europe is ending europe is moving forward in solving the energy issue ostap we will get back to you american lawmakers heard today from the minister of internal affairs, shama yorka, these are the details of the new program for forcibly displaced persons from ukraine.
ruslan derzain, as i said previously stated that sanctions would be imposed, but the russians managedoften agree, in particular with germany and france, that de facto those sanctions were effective, this is what she said today, and that gives hope that even in warsaw, stability will be more audible, so in berlin and paris gazprom that they are unilaterally stopping gas supplies to individual eu member states is another provocation by the kremlin, but it is not a surprise that the kremlin uses...
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more than once she came to speak within the walls of the state duma although sometimes.was like a strength test. he is not did not enjoy the support of the left ukraine or the extreme right parties, what did they study, and study, because, and his determination in his reforms, but such steadfastness in many issues. she, she teaches us, and today stolypin criticized his attitude towards terrorism to rebellion was tough, it was not by chance that the expression became a finnish tie, became winged and at the same time the development of russia went by leaps and bounds, over 5 years of reforms, productivity increased by a quarter meat production. the area of sown land export increased by three times. by the number of purchases of agricultural machinery, and the population grew by 3 million people every year. his name until today is not presented objectively enough , looking at those decisions to which he not only relates, but initiated, we see a personality of enormous proportions. we see a talented effect, and, uh, without silver, who died for his country and did everythi
more than once she came to speak within the walls of the state duma although sometimes.was like a strength test. he is not did not enjoy the support of the left ukraine or the extreme right parties, what did they study, and study, because, and his determination in his reforms, but such steadfastness in many issues. she, she teaches us, and today stolypin criticized his attitude towards terrorism to rebellion was tough, it was not by chance that the expression became a finnish tie, became winged...
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and no republican officials in any republican controlled states would risk committing federal and state crimes for the trump. if donald trump or 154 electoral votes behind joe biden. since the republican party is now and anti-democracy party, nothing is more important to the future of democracy in this country than to feeding the republican party. it's just that simple. there's a new phenomenon. it was not clear that the republican party was a fully anti-democracy party until after the loss presidential election when donald trump did everything he possibly could to illegally overturn the presidential election, and on january six, one another nine republican members of the house of representatives and aid republican members of united states senate voted to overturn the presidential election, and nothing like that as often than ours through for the. and since, then it has only gotten much, much worse. the republican party has become only more embossed of democracy. with candidate seeking donald trump's endorsement by publicly stating that donald trump was right about the election. donald
and no republican officials in any republican controlled states would risk committing federal and state crimes for the trump. if donald trump or 154 electoral votes behind joe biden. since the republican party is now and anti-democracy party, nothing is more important to the future of democracy in this country than to feeding the republican party. it's just that simple. there's a new phenomenon. it was not clear that the republican party was a fully anti-democracy party until after the loss...
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stephen: certainly both of those states are our largest tourist states. you have disneyland and disney world. so that's what makes it kind of an interesting comparison because they are similar states in that regard. but you make a good point that some industries were very much negatively affected more than others were. and you would have thought a tourist state like florida would have really gotten creamed because people stopped traveling. but people from the northeast -- you saw a stampede of people out of new york, new jersey, connecticut going to florida because it was open. most people wanted to be in a place where you could go to a restaurant or go to the beach or go to a park. one of the things i never really understood -- again, my purpose in the study with my colleagues was to say, let's figure out what worked. one of the things i think we all learned is that keeping people locked inside their house was a really bad idea. two of the greatest disinfectants are sunlight and fresh air. we live in potomac, maryland. almost literally my backyard is gre
stephen: certainly both of those states are our largest tourist states. you have disneyland and disney world. so that's what makes it kind of an interesting comparison because they are similar states in that regard. but you make a good point that some industries were very much negatively affected more than others were. and you would have thought a tourist state like florida would have really gotten creamed because people stopped traveling. but people from the northeast -- you saw a stampede of...
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look from state to state and compare the difference between republican and democrat leaders. and democrat states families are devastated financially. from mandates and closures. having lost precious time in the classroom, kids have fallen behind. economies have been crippled by regulations and restrictions. law and order has been eliminated by leaders who embrace criminals and embolden them by disrespecting law enforcement and the judicial system. people in those states are losing hope. it's heartbreaking. but now i want you to look at south dakota. because it when i ran for governor, i told south dakota and's that we would be an example to the nation. that because we were a smaller state we could do things faster and more efficiently. as justice brenda said, the states are the laboratory of democracy. our state could be a pilot process for the nation. and that conservative reforms prove that they create more success and opportunity for people. i had no idea that our opportunity to be an example for the nation would come because of a pandemic. and i would wager the very few h
look from state to state and compare the difference between republican and democrat leaders. and democrat states families are devastated financially. from mandates and closures. having lost precious time in the classroom, kids have fallen behind. economies have been crippled by regulations and restrictions. law and order has been eliminated by leaders who embrace criminals and embolden them by disrespecting law enforcement and the judicial system. people in those states are losing hope. it's...
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, the great state of alaska. he could hold his own in debates with the best minds in the world and even hold a knife to the throat of the speaker of the house, not you, madam speaker, we know that was speaker boehner, who later would become don's best man when he married his beloved ann. he was authentic and tough but also a man with a big heart. and of course, he was a man of the people and he belonged in the peoples' house, a place where bills move fast, where elections are right around the corner and where the action is. he realized when he served in the alaska state senate that it wasn't for him. don once said all those senators, they just stand around with their hands behind their back and all they do is talk. his attitude about the u.s. senate wasn't much different. you senators are always late, he would often growl at me and lisa, and we were late, when we had frequent alaska delegation meetings. but even as senators, we knew our place with congressman don young, dean of the house. all the alaska delegatio
, the great state of alaska. he could hold his own in debates with the best minds in the world and even hold a knife to the throat of the speaker of the house, not you, madam speaker, we know that was speaker boehner, who later would become don's best man when he married his beloved ann. he was authentic and tough but also a man with a big heart. and of course, he was a man of the people and he belonged in the peoples' house, a place where bills move fast, where elections are right around the...
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they would be joining the islamic state.is is a major threat taliban to the taliban is a government, but also a major threat in terms of having the foreign fighters that flow from places like syria over the last 8, 9 months when the taliban took over. the taliban would like you to believe they have a fix for this. they would like you to believe that they could defeat daesh, the islamic state. that is easier said than done. if you look at news coming out the islamic state launched rockets from northern afghanistan, that is something that has happened for the first time over the last 20 years. so you have this regional fear coming from afghanistan, the region is extremely scared. what happens now that the taliban also are hosting thousands of foreign fighters from al qaeda and other transnational jihadi groups, not to forget the fact the taliban have officially opened suicide battalions and brigades within their interior ministry, within their defense ministry. so this is a massive conundrum for the region, which i would like
they would be joining the islamic state.is is a major threat taliban to the taliban is a government, but also a major threat in terms of having the foreign fighters that flow from places like syria over the last 8, 9 months when the taliban took over. the taliban would like you to believe they have a fix for this. they would like you to believe that they could defeat daesh, the islamic state. that is easier said than done. if you look at news coming out the islamic state launched rockets from...
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an epidemic might start anywhere and reach into many states. the classic example is the 1918 influenza pandemic, which was first recognized in boston and within a month. spread throughout the entire country today always watchful for epidemics practicing physicians constitute the first line of defense. but the responsibility for the prevention of communicable diseases is vested primarily in the state and local health departments, which are assisted upon request by the united states public health service. the communicable disease center with its headquarters in atlanta, georgia serves the nation in field investigation prevention and control of communicable diseases. in cooperation with local health agencies all over the country the communicable disease center better known as cdc has established diagnostic laboratories. applied research projects control operations and field training centers cdc employs a variety of professional specialists skilled in every aspect of communicable diseases medical epidemiologists veterinary epidemiologists public he
an epidemic might start anywhere and reach into many states. the classic example is the 1918 influenza pandemic, which was first recognized in boston and within a month. spread throughout the entire country today always watchful for epidemics practicing physicians constitute the first line of defense. but the responsibility for the prevention of communicable diseases is vested primarily in the state and local health departments, which are assisted upon request by the united states public health...
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damn, tony linkin, the united states secretary of state, speaking in the senate, and the other day heaid that it is, well, the discretion of ukraine whether to strike at russian territory or not, but the point is that the united states does not mind, and the secretary of defense in the uk in plain text declared that they were for yes, and that, moreover, the uk would not object if british weapons were used to strike russian territory. yes, british weapons. all this together, just speaks of the existential nature of this conflict. well, here at i have a question e for you, but nikolay viktorovich after all, if this conflict is existential, and it is already recognized as existential, yes, that is, in this conflict it is impossible, impossible, impossible to lose, impossible to lose. yes, neither one nor the other country, because the loss will mean the collapse of positions in international, uh, relations in the international order. and if indeed already in the west they openly admitted that this is even though baitan denies this, but nevertheless both blinkin and austin and many other
damn, tony linkin, the united states secretary of state, speaking in the senate, and the other day heaid that it is, well, the discretion of ukraine whether to strike at russian territory or not, but the point is that the united states does not mind, and the secretary of defense in the uk in plain text declared that they were for yes, and that, moreover, the uk would not object if british weapons were used to strike russian territory. yes, british weapons. all this together, just speaks of the...
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the size of the state in south asia, very small. we don't have the capacity to be able to control loves, once they are unleashed, it appears to me that under the b b, what the government of this bank will unleash moms and other than ring them in attacks. from the far right hindu nationalist have extended to other minority groups as well, like christian in my the pradesh last year in january hindu nationalist stormed a church shouting hindu supremacy slogans and punched pastors in the head. they've also burned down churches and smashed that use of christ looking at the situation. many would think whoever is not hinder with under threat. have india become a country without religious freedom? well marked the dock when the cushion minority just like the dike. one muslim minority is not a recent phenomenon. back in the day in the ninety's gram stain was a missionary, was born a life with his 2 children in a car by hindu nationalist. and one of the people, one of who's accused of fighting this is now a minister in mr. moore. these governm
the size of the state in south asia, very small. we don't have the capacity to be able to control loves, once they are unleashed, it appears to me that under the b b, what the government of this bank will unleash moms and other than ring them in attacks. from the far right hindu nationalist have extended to other minority groups as well, like christian in my the pradesh last year in january hindu nationalist stormed a church shouting hindu supremacy slogans and punched pastors in the head....
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the united states stated that they were not going to return the seized assets of russian citizens, even after the end of the ukrainian crisis, the exact amount is not called, but according to some estimates, the speech is 300-14.5 billion dollars, in addition, washington is preparing new measures against companies that help moscow to circumvent western sanctions, specifics are promised in the next two weeks, europe from russia america intends to untie it to the strong and seems confident that brussels will not resist denis davydov's report the thicker folders with which she goes out at the briefing oblige the boss in terms of not very accurate journalists do not understand. why in iowa at a meeting on inflation, biden talks about ukraine is also twice used the word genocide. knew, in general, someone that is president? in his speech, he is the president of the united states and the leader of the free world, and he is allowed to express his views at any time he wants. so it was not written in the river. once again, we must not misunderstand who he is, he is at the head of the state. so t
the united states stated that they were not going to return the seized assets of russian citizens, even after the end of the ukrainian crisis, the exact amount is not called, but according to some estimates, the speech is 300-14.5 billion dollars, in addition, washington is preparing new measures against companies that help moscow to circumvent western sanctions, specifics are promised in the next two weeks, europe from russia america intends to untie it to the strong and seems confident that...
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states a said that the united states will provide ukraine with anti-tank weapons and that’s exactlyhat they will do. uh, one hundred those extra 100,000 er 100 million. excuse the dollars of military aid that joe biden announced yesterday. and you need to understand that this money is not money will come to ukraine. yes, this money will remain in american corporations at the american military-industrial complex, and in fact, death will come to ukraine, and germany claims that today, er, chancellor scholz. what does she intend to, but to provide ukraine with literally all the weapons that the bundeswehr has at its disposal that ukraine can use? true, yesterday, uh, german foreign minister anna lena berborg stated that, in fact, there are no such weapons, and resources will be scope exhausted. anyway, here are the steps. they say only one thing, that the united states is interested in prolonging conflicts as much as possible , a protracted conflict, they are ready to fight, and try to exhaust russia to the last ukrainian with russia, and when yesterday general mark milli, chairman of
states a said that the united states will provide ukraine with anti-tank weapons and that’s exactlyhat they will do. uh, one hundred those extra 100,000 er 100 million. excuse the dollars of military aid that joe biden announced yesterday. and you need to understand that this money is not money will come to ukraine. yes, this money will remain in american corporations at the american military-industrial complex, and in fact, death will come to ukraine, and germany claims that today, er,...
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that idea of enemy of the state is really important. one because human rights watch says that authorities in india have already adopted laws that systematically discriminate against muslims. but also that prejudice have infiltrated independent institutions like the police, like the courts. for example, after the 2020 deli riots where hindu mobs massacre $53.00 people, mainly muslims, an independent investigation discovered evidence during the rights showed that several policemen were beating injured muslim men. 5 of them lying on the street, forcing them to sing the indian national avenue just to prove their patriotism. i mean, you're a lawyer, i gotta ask you, ah, 1st of all, beyond the absurdity of this actual incident, does india still have an independent judiciary? i think it doesn't work. we do have an independent judiciary somewhat, but it's that, that the system is getting in the way and i'll explain myself. you. you mentioned the, the deli po, groom and that sort of emerged from very widespread protests that were happening in th
that idea of enemy of the state is really important. one because human rights watch says that authorities in india have already adopted laws that systematically discriminate against muslims. but also that prejudice have infiltrated independent institutions like the police, like the courts. for example, after the 2020 deli riots where hindu mobs massacre $53.00 people, mainly muslims, an independent investigation discovered evidence during the rights showed that several policemen were beating...
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all states all states.he police are staffed and even those policemen who now want to get a job in their previous job can no longer get a job, because there are more applicants than vacancies and the same positive processes are taking place in melitopol. and what is noteworthy in this situation, as soon as this demolition occurs within society, people directly flourish. they are just energy. it just hits them and immediately immediately begins to destroy these speculators who profited by selling the corridor, gasoline sold food. now very quickly in these cities prices for those the same gasoline for medicines for food, that is, live instantly starts to work. this decision to create civil military administrations, unfortunately, is not everywhere, but nothing, as long as the decisions are very important and timely, and it shows how it works and a very interesting example. eh, the city is not cut through even to the second area, where these skills were very strongly rooted and for a long time russian troops co
all states all states.he police are staffed and even those policemen who now want to get a job in their previous job can no longer get a job, because there are more applicants than vacancies and the same positive processes are taking place in melitopol. and what is noteworthy in this situation, as soon as this demolition occurs within society, people directly flourish. they are just energy. it just hits them and immediately immediately begins to destroy these speculators who profited by selling...
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when we know that, oh, united states of america illegally over through now, how did the united states maintain that power, despite having more legal authority from a military, like i said, military threat of force, violence, brass weapons, who, how else are they maintain power in hawaii or population, we just talked about how many guys spending a 2 hours a day in traffic. was all americans with ha, yes. ah, we are the evidence. oh, but the nationalization where the evidence of the war cry. we are not the war crimes ourselves. what. what you already is an independent country. all that was overthrown, any to 93, was our government by the united states, not our country. so our country is still an independent state, but we're not in control of our independence. we're occupied move. mm. this book over throw is an attempt to show the times that america over through foreign governments over a long period in the united states, at least in a relative sense, is declining in power in the world. and we can still remain, and i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world. but we
when we know that, oh, united states of america illegally over through now, how did the united states maintain that power, despite having more legal authority from a military, like i said, military threat of force, violence, brass weapons, who, how else are they maintain power in hawaii or population, we just talked about how many guys spending a 2 hours a day in traffic. was all americans with ha, yes. ah, we are the evidence. oh, but the nationalization where the evidence of the war cry. we...
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such is the state of affairs. we can always have -- >> thank you, doctor, my time is about to be expired and i know the chair wom will insist on it. but i'll say this there are a lot of things we need to do, make sure that medical education isn't as expensive, crushingly expensive. we need to make sure we have enough slots for training. but those aren't within the jurisdiction of this subcommittee. this issue is ---en a i think this has been an important hearing. . and i yield back to ms. scanlan with thanks. >> thank you, chairman wom. without objection i'd like to enter statements from the following organizations and individuals into the record. we have a letter from the international medical graduate task force to hhs, letter from our statement from the american medical association and statement from the educational commission for foreign medical graduates. we also have an individual estimate from dr. jeffrey a. singer a senior fellow with the department of health policy studies at kadop that concludes's hearin
such is the state of affairs. we can always have -- >> thank you, doctor, my time is about to be expired and i know the chair wom will insist on it. but i'll say this there are a lot of things we need to do, make sure that medical education isn't as expensive, crushingly expensive. we need to make sure we have enough slots for training. but those aren't within the jurisdiction of this subcommittee. this issue is ---en a i think this has been an important hearing. . and i yield back to ms....
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i think it should be a priority for all states, including my own state of illinois. although there have been challenges. your city of newark was able to turn this program into a local hiring initiative, creating somewhere around 600 jobs. where 250 were local hires. and 85% were previously unemployed residents, which is quite remarkable. this is admirable and it is such an important part of executing these programs. it allows this water infrastructure initiative to not only help the health and safety of the community, but using this opportunity to benefit local work force and the economy. mayor baracka, was this local work force hiring intentional part of implementation of newark's lead program? did you see this inclusion of local hires have a positive effect on your city? mayor baracka: it was deliberate and very intentional. not only did we write it in the actual contracts, we set up training programs for residents so that they would be prepared to receive these jobs. we wrote in the contract they had to hire local residents and the number -- percentage of local re
i think it should be a priority for all states, including my own state of illinois. although there have been challenges. your city of newark was able to turn this program into a local hiring initiative, creating somewhere around 600 jobs. where 250 were local hires. and 85% were previously unemployed residents, which is quite remarkable. this is admirable and it is such an important part of executing these programs. it allows this water infrastructure initiative to not only help the health and...
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these states have probably been more deeply affected, as the state of west virginia. in lamenting this roadmap requires significant investment to keep these chemicals out of our air, out of our water, out of our land, out of our bodies. i assure you i will work with you to make sure that officers have the resources they need to address this with the urgency and speed that our children's health and well-being demands. let me close by saying the president's budget represents a brighter vision of the future for our nation. one that delivers on the promise of clean-air and water in every zip code and tries to ensure that every american has an opportunity to live up to their full potential. i think we are heading under that direction under your leadership at epa. with that, i returned to ranking member, senator caputo. >> i look forward to the rest of the hearing on the questions. as an appropriate her, i am fond of saying that the president's budget is aspirational, because congress still retains the power of the purse, as you know. but there is a lot we can learn about t
these states have probably been more deeply affected, as the state of west virginia. in lamenting this roadmap requires significant investment to keep these chemicals out of our air, out of our water, out of our land, out of our bodies. i assure you i will work with you to make sure that officers have the resources they need to address this with the urgency and speed that our children's health and well-being demands. let me close by saying the president's budget represents a brighter vision of...
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any nominator member state that all 30 native member states. i'm now as war against that attacker, but of course, that isn't quite true because in the 1st place, all article 5 says that if one major member states is under attack, then all the major member states can then decide what it is that they want to do. in order to help out that attack later member states, but even more important, there is article one, article, one of the north atlantic treaty states that nato will not result any conflict at all with anybody. 5 but other than by peaceful means, it's simply not just using force against any of the state. so when we think about what nato has been doing in ukraine for a long time, that cannot be described as trying to resolve problems. by peaceful means. nato has been very actively involved in ukraine using force arms against russia. so this is a country that is not a member of nato against another country. that is not a member of state of nature. so once you violated article one, you can't then turn around and start invoking article side. s
any nominator member state that all 30 native member states. i'm now as war against that attacker, but of course, that isn't quite true because in the 1st place, all article 5 says that if one major member states is under attack, then all the major member states can then decide what it is that they want to do. in order to help out that attack later member states, but even more important, there is article one, article, one of the north atlantic treaty states that nato will not result any...
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states. as we discuss the bipartisan -- this bipartisan success story, i think it's important to acknowledge the significant role our committee played in drafting this legislation. last may after months of hard work, our committee unanimously reported out surface transportation re-authorization bill by a vote of 22-0 but before that happened, some of you know that the new president just went into office, asked me to pull together a small group of democrats and republicans off this committee to discuss the need for infrastructure legislation, roads, highways, bridges, as well as waterways, flood control. and it turns out a week or so after that, senator capito, senator cardin, senator inhofe and i joined the president and you -- you joined us remotely, mr. secretary. kamala harris, our vice president, was there in person. and the president called for us to -- as a committee that's known to work together on legislation to actually try to enact bipartisan legislation that focused on infrastructu
states. as we discuss the bipartisan -- this bipartisan success story, i think it's important to acknowledge the significant role our committee played in drafting this legislation. last may after months of hard work, our committee unanimously reported out surface transportation re-authorization bill by a vote of 22-0 but before that happened, some of you know that the new president just went into office, asked me to pull together a small group of democrats and republicans off this committee to...
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the one applies to the states. this is more a clarifying question, that would suggest to the state, even if it wished to, could not do what the rule does. is that right? >> we do agree that the states are limited in standing a standard performance in the same way that epa is limited, introduction. >> isn't that sort of odd, it is supposed to be a cooperative tribal a system, states are supposed to have a lot of flexibility. if the state decides it is what they want to, do we think it is not very costly, we think that it is next closely. you are reading essentially, says too bad. >> i think there are two reasons why that as not the problem for state flexibility. the first is that states always retain inherent discretion to have contention plans. if the state wants to have a training program, they can do that. section section 7416 preserves that right to the states. i think that the second reason is that the false argument to say that more options for -- the clean power plant says that is true, they set an aggressive
the one applies to the states. this is more a clarifying question, that would suggest to the state, even if it wished to, could not do what the rule does. is that right? >> we do agree that the states are limited in standing a standard performance in the same way that epa is limited, introduction. >> isn't that sort of odd, it is supposed to be a cooperative tribal a system, states are supposed to have a lot of flexibility. if the state decides it is what they want to, do we think...
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so, we need to do a much better job state by state and also at the federal level. >> michelle, thankversation more importantly stressing the importance of health and how we need to make sure that we're participating to get the policies that we need. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> next, meet the team that wants to talk about all those folks republicans want band. from -- are the books the actual problem? and later, it's so many americans are living on the edge, what's causing our stress i think we know what's causing our stress, and how we might be able to use it for a moment of good. we'll be right back. for a moment of good we'll be rightac bk. no matter who you are, being yourself can be tough when you have severe asthma. triggers can pop up out of nowhere, causing inflammation that can lead to asthma attacks. but no matter what type of severe asthma you have, tezspire™ can help. tezspire™ is a new add-on treatment for people 12 and over... that proactively reduces inflammation... ...which means you could have fewer attacks, breathe better, and relieve your asthm
so, we need to do a much better job state by state and also at the federal level. >> michelle, thankversation more importantly stressing the importance of health and how we need to make sure that we're participating to get the policies that we need. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> next, meet the team that wants to talk about all those folks republicans want band. from -- are the books the actual problem? and later, it's so many americans are living on the...
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i want to go back to another point about workers in the state of ohio.to the workers of the state of ohio i wanted to know clearly i stand on your side and i don't need to take money from management to do that because when i when i was in ohio walking on labor day with workers, hearing about the challenges they are facing you know what they were bringing up? not one person asked if i was taking corporate money from defense contractors. asked about healthcare, that they can't keep up the cost of it and i will always be on the side of ohio workers. >> i'll give you 30 seconds to respond. >> i think i was clear. this is about the workers. we seen ceo pay increase 1300 percent since the 1970s, paid for average workers has been staggering. i'm going to fight like hell for those workers. you can't tell me because you're working in a tankplant i'm not going to work with your business owners . look, if you want to take jobs out of ohio and out of the country i'll be your worst enemy. you want to bring jobs to ohio, i'll be your biggest friend. >> let's move on to the next question, a comment
i want to go back to another point about workers in the state of ohio.to the workers of the state of ohio i wanted to know clearly i stand on your side and i don't need to take money from management to do that because when i when i was in ohio walking on labor day with workers, hearing about the challenges they are facing you know what they were bringing up? not one person asked if i was taking corporate money from defense contractors. asked about healthcare, that they can't keep up the cost of...
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it is about how does the united states keep its leadership? as you noted we've gone from 36% down to 12 and the question remains if we do nothing, where are we going to go? i believe in ecosystems, the manufacturing supply chains that exist for automotive and aviation, i want the manufacturing supply chain and ecosystem to exist on something as essential as chip technology given the information that you could say is the ultimate supply chain if you will. on this graph, the amount of us leadership continue to fall off as we go to the next generation chips. it is not just how many chips are produced, whether you can produce chips that were the last generation of chips, it is about producing the next generation of chips with higher intelligence. that is why i like pat gelsinger's detailed testimony about all the advancements intel is making. the partnership with european company asm l and mr. archer talking about this as relates to plasma. you are the ultimate story of translational science that we are trying to capture. we are trying to tell our
it is about how does the united states keep its leadership? as you noted we've gone from 36% down to 12 and the question remains if we do nothing, where are we going to go? i believe in ecosystems, the manufacturing supply chains that exist for automotive and aviation, i want the manufacturing supply chain and ecosystem to exist on something as essential as chip technology given the information that you could say is the ultimate supply chain if you will. on this graph, the amount of us...
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border states now. mister secretary, how many migrants have you shipped to ohio, my state? >> congressman, i would disagree with the phrasing of your question but i would be pleased to provide you with data with respect -- >> while the question is pretty simple, how many have you shipped to ohio? >> as i mentioned, congressman, as i was stating. i would be pleased to provide you with that oh specifically to ohio subsequent to this hearing. >> you're question here today is you don't know. >> i do not have the data here with me, congressman. >> i thoroughly think the people of ohio would like to know that. in fact, i think it is their right to know how many migrants are shipping to their state, or my conditional district or others. after all, they are footing the bill for all of this. the american taxpayers? >> congressman, i would like to -- >> are the american taxpayers paying for this stuff? >> i would respectfully disagree for that freezing and the question. i think it is something very important to r
border states now. mister secretary, how many migrants have you shipped to ohio, my state? >> congressman, i would disagree with the phrasing of your question but i would be pleased to provide you with data with respect -- >> while the question is pretty simple, how many have you shipped to ohio? >> as i mentioned, congressman, as i was stating. i would be pleased to provide you with that oh specifically to ohio subsequent to this hearing. >> you're question here today...
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by their state legislatures um each state you can click on it. you can get complete details. we explain our methodology what the best practices are that we think should be there 12 broadcast categories 47 different criteria, and this is work in progress. if folks think we have missed something if they think something needs to be corrected if they think there's another standard or criteria to criteria. they think we ought to consider. we want to hear about it. so we encourage folks to take a look at this analyze it look at our standards. look at our methodology and let us know if there's anything you think we should fix. i hate say it, but they're another states that are at the bottom of the list because their standards are so bad and their election laws are are in terrible shape. and what does that mean? it means there's a lot of room unfortunately for fraud. if someone wants to commit it, and there are no security measures in place to really stop it or detect it. you can do it and you can get away with it and as the cases in our database show. there are folks who are willing
by their state legislatures um each state you can click on it. you can get complete details. we explain our methodology what the best practices are that we think should be there 12 broadcast categories 47 different criteria, and this is work in progress. if folks think we have missed something if they think something needs to be corrected if they think there's another standard or criteria to criteria. they think we ought to consider. we want to hear about it. so we encourage folks to take a...
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states combined. i was a senator for 36 years. but guess what? 55 of them last year did not pay a single penny in tax and they made $40 billion. so folks, look. we have to keep going on so many other issues and problems that affect all americans. for example, equity and opportunity. they require more than investment, they require criminal justice reform. companies taking action, my administration sees people who need it badly. making changes in federal law. police need more money, not less, in order to have social workers teach them how to do their job better. but also, we need rules. no more chokeholds, no more no knock warrants, requiring federal agency where protective body cameras. are we going to stand in the way? stand in the way of justice? i'm sorry to be partisan about that, but they are. they're not willing to do anything. we are taking action. today my ministry should has released the first ever equity action plan. right now, more than 300 concrete commitments to tear down the systematic ba
states combined. i was a senator for 36 years. but guess what? 55 of them last year did not pay a single penny in tax and they made $40 billion. so folks, look. we have to keep going on so many other issues and problems that affect all americans. for example, equity and opportunity. they require more than investment, they require criminal justice reform. companies taking action, my administration sees people who need it badly. making changes in federal law. police need more money, not less, in...