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the argument is that we don't want to have state-by-state elections. we want to have a national popular vote. there are lots of reasons why think there will be litigation if you get to 270 electoral votes, right now it's at 195. many states have joined on. it has a little ways to go but i think there will be challenges of it takes effect to say what we do in illinois is for our electors and we are now allowed to look outside the state -- we are not allowed to look outside the state. it says registered voters in illinois get to vote for president and we treat our voters differently than other street -- than other states. we will see when that day comes. host: justice brett cabinet was part of the 6-3 majority in the decision. in his concurring opinion, us understand that he says the supreme court today says simply the state courts do not have free reign and holds that only state courts may not transgress the ordinary bounds of judicial review3+. in other words, the supreme courhas recognized and articulated a general principle for federal reviews in sta
the argument is that we don't want to have state-by-state elections. we want to have a national popular vote. there are lots of reasons why think there will be litigation if you get to 270 electoral votes, right now it's at 195. many states have joined on. it has a little ways to go but i think there will be challenges of it takes effect to say what we do in illinois is for our electors and we are now allowed to look outside the state -- we are not allowed to look outside the state. it says...
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to the united states and trying to convince the united states about many people are going along with some of its policy agenda that this will help them to hold on to what they have, hold onto their politicalw autonomy remain here in the cherokee homeland. but yes the economy is changing especially you have more people as the century goes on some social changes and then politically the most profound change politically you see the cherokee nation and leaders forming a central government. the political, traditional political structure of the people is decentralized and tended to be more or less autonomous, different towns and areas connected together, but the towns tended to be able to follow their own policies basically and guide their own affairs. in the early part of the century in response to the united states as a way to try to prevent further loss of land and ultimately to prevent forced deportation to prevent removal you see they are creating a central government that ends up briefly taking it as its capital and in creating that government, they areic attempting to createa politi
to the united states and trying to convince the united states about many people are going along with some of its policy agenda that this will help them to hold on to what they have, hold onto their politicalw autonomy remain here in the cherokee homeland. but yes the economy is changing especially you have more people as the century goes on some social changes and then politically the most profound change politically you see the cherokee nation and leaders forming a central government. the...
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but as a matter of modern nation state, all nation state sea to control their, their bores with laws and with arms guards, it's a guarded perimeter and always has been illegal. immigration is something that, as far as i know, no nation on earth countenances, they try to counter it and, and stop it and block it into turn it as much as possible. and i think that that, that, to the question of, you know, low birth rates and labor markets and that sort of thing. again, the place for that discussion is in the congress and to amend the loss if we want to amend the loss. but we have walls on the books right now that would, uh, black stopped a tour with detention and deportation. like every other country on the planet. yeah . but it's really interest isn't it? of american. the leads as the economy found, is in the midwest in the area which trump so eloquently spoke about and voted for him, the, the destroyed manufacturing base of the united states. so the address of it leads to, to alien that is the other. it's race basing and this kind of thing has been use rivets . so in congress, they're
but as a matter of modern nation state, all nation state sea to control their, their bores with laws and with arms guards, it's a guarded perimeter and always has been illegal. immigration is something that, as far as i know, no nation on earth countenances, they try to counter it and, and stop it and block it into turn it as much as possible. and i think that that, that, to the question of, you know, low birth rates and labor markets and that sort of thing. again, the place for that discussion...
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the united states.>> and trained by this money that the united states is spending on counterterror. that is why we need great investigation into what the united states is doing in burkina faso, mali, niger, guinea, guinea, calling for the closure of the command and for there to be greater relations between the civilian societies in africa and the people of the united states. the united states africa command needs to be removed from africa. the united states africa command has been responsible for part of the sequences of militarism in west africa most of america finally, if you can talk about the u.s., i would say, intensified interest in africa right now, as it tries to compete with russia and even more importantly, china. if you can talk about africa as a kind of proxy for this global competition? >> yes. first of all, the african peoples have been fighting for self-determination. the african peoples have been calling for the unification of africa. the african peoples have been calling for the african
the united states.>> and trained by this money that the united states is spending on counterterror. that is why we need great investigation into what the united states is doing in burkina faso, mali, niger, guinea, guinea, calling for the closure of the command and for there to be greater relations between the civilian societies in africa and the people of the united states. the united states africa command needs to be removed from africa. the united states africa command has been...
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the state of florida we have millions more now than the state of new york does and yet new york state they have twice the size of the budget then theav state of florida does and yet we have better infrastructure, better services and higher performing k-12 schools. so where is all this money going but not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does. new york city's budget with 8 million people is basically the same size as florida's state budget with a state of over 22 million people. our per capita debt is the second lowest in the united states.. new york's per capita is the fifth highest in the united states. we havee no income tax. we are not taxing people like they are. they tax you and they are still deep in debt. in terms of taxes of course no incomeme tax, florida is the second lowest tax burden in the united states. new york and california rank among the top ten most tax to states, and i don't have to remind you not only do you have the stiff income tax, you've got the highest sales tax in all the united states in terms of business tax climate, florida has
the state of florida we have millions more now than the state of new york does and yet new york state they have twice the size of the budget then theav state of florida does and yet we have better infrastructure, better services and higher performing k-12 schools. so where is all this money going but not only does new york state have twice the budget that florida does. new york city's budget with 8 million people is basically the same size as florida's state budget with a state of over 22...
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forget about state isn't.obalism and socialism has a lot to do with the ideology these people in the democratic party. we went to mike i think we've got the point. let's get a response for. >> but. disagree.etely a lot of the identity politics that i myself object to is believed by a certain very progressive wing of the democratic party. that party rejected the most left-leaning candidate in 2020, bernie sanders. picked a candidate. believing that no particular group ought to be held up above any other particular group. the objective of something like civil rights movement ought to be integration into an american mainstream. it was not this mad identity. he wanted to divide the country. it's just our politics had shifted. a lot of people take kind of crazy statements made by individual professors or by one extreme wing of the democratic party say all democrats believe that is just nonsense. there is much more diversity of opinion within that party that i think you are giving them credit for. cox what do you lo
forget about state isn't.obalism and socialism has a lot to do with the ideology these people in the democratic party. we went to mike i think we've got the point. let's get a response for. >> but. disagree.etely a lot of the identity politics that i myself object to is believed by a certain very progressive wing of the democratic party. that party rejected the most left-leaning candidate in 2020, bernie sanders. picked a candidate. believing that no particular group ought to be held up...
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the secretaries of state, some of the states that have pulled out, the second use of state or other high election officials were praising the system weeks before they pulled out saying it was the best tool. interestingly, jeramy, so california, stephen was talking about that the more states the better that are in eric california, maybe you can talk about, california has not been eric. >> we are optimistic at the local level that this date of california will become a member of eric. we are. there is a recent assembly bill 1206 and the california clerks and elections officials have taken a position of support. i think first and foremost let me say that for the most part local registrars don't have the burden of partisanship. so you're not going to hear me reference the right or any specific political party. ultimately the objective is to administer fair, transparent, accurate elections. if you talk to a registrar within any state i'm going to sue they are going to state just in fact, to bed. at the end of the day if you are managing a large data set of any kind and the data set is ins
the secretaries of state, some of the states that have pulled out, the second use of state or other high election officials were praising the system weeks before they pulled out saying it was the best tool. interestingly, jeramy, so california, stephen was talking about that the more states the better that are in eric california, maybe you can talk about, california has not been eric. >> we are optimistic at the local level that this date of california will become a member of eric. we...
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into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have played a key role but there are others they've played a cube role in shaping our political life. they've shaped our cultural life think of the actress, marlena dietrich. the hungarian composer bella bartok the austrian composer arnold stormberg and the russian french painter mark sagal but there are many many other refugees that we could highlight refugees have always played an important role in the political economic and cultural life of our nation. but public opinion polls tell us that americans were very concerned
into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger madeleine albright the german political theorist hannah arendt they have...
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terest of the state.nd beusmohela is a part of the state, and the second point of that d direct the court to is the casualty reciprocal exchgease, that is the case that specifically identified what it me be a public corporation under missouri state law and enfies the same factors lebron looked to. weather is created, controlled and performing essenti purposes for the government. >> thank you >> thank you counsel. >> rebuttal, general? >> thank you mr. chief justice. i will focus on the mohela related argument. justice barrett, you asked about the provision. this is missouri reserving rights over assets of mohela. inonxt it is a savings clause. making cle tt the other provisions we pointed to light 3.425, point 410. these create the strict separation and missouri is reserving its rights under sourceofaw like eminent domain or search and seizure and it is not actually limiting its ability to obtn sets in that way. i understand my friends who have nced, but actually missouri would have to change its lawnd th
terest of the state.nd beusmohela is a part of the state, and the second point of that d direct the court to is the casualty reciprocal exchgease, that is the case that specifically identified what it me be a public corporation under missouri state law and enfies the same factors lebron looked to. weather is created, controlled and performing essenti purposes for the government. >> thank you >> thank you counsel. >> rebuttal, general? >> thank you mr. chief justice. i...
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and the united states . admitting the fruitfulness of iran's foreign policy in this agreement , short-term agreements are the best alternative to permanent information. mohsen soltani of sed and sima news agency does not want to discuss more details about the release of foreign exchange resources. mr. mohammad qadri, an expert on international issues, is with us in the studio. mr. qadri, i want to ask what exactly we gave in this agreement and what did you get? to serve the noble nation of iran, what was done in this agreement is actually the product of a process of almost two years, which took place between the parties in the form of indirect negotiations , and specifically, 4 prisoners with dual citizenship who live in iran and 4 about the prisoner with iranian dual citizenship . american who is in america about being a prisoner is the main issue of this exchange, and in addition to that, the issue of freeing iran's blocked foreign exchange resources, which was blocked by the direct order of the united sta
and the united states . admitting the fruitfulness of iran's foreign policy in this agreement , short-term agreements are the best alternative to permanent information. mohsen soltani of sed and sima news agency does not want to discuss more details about the release of foreign exchange resources. mr. mohammad qadri, an expert on international issues, is with us in the studio. mr. qadri, i want to ask what exactly we gave in this agreement and what did you get? to serve the noble nation of...
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this is supported by state members of most states and unfortunately, if we talk to even high-ranking international officials, every time they answer our questions about sanctions something like this is a bilateral problem, solve the issue with your neighbors with your partners and with others states. well, at the same time, one must clearly understand that those countries that they are talking about are our closest neighbors, which create, uh, the most serious sanctions problems for the republic of belarus, but how should i put it delicately not entirely independent in decision-making and it is quite clear that it is necessary to conduct a dialogue on this topic with the leadership of the european union with the united states of america a and other key players. you can still often hear accusations against us that, allegedly, belarus has problems with human rights violations. is this the most ideal country, maybe someone is cited as an example? no of course, of course, everyone is well aware that there is not a single state in which these so -called human rights violations have not oc
this is supported by state members of most states and unfortunately, if we talk to even high-ranking international officials, every time they answer our questions about sanctions something like this is a bilateral problem, solve the issue with your neighbors with your partners and with others states. well, at the same time, one must clearly understand that those countries that they are talking about are our closest neighbors, which create, uh, the most serious sanctions problems for the...
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a state fair. thousands of people, dozens of lost children brought to a central point to await their parents. it's getting late. and now mr. and mrs. tufts are really about johnny. and. the son has returned. to the state fair night is a tapestry of life. for. the long day is ending. for others, the climax of the day is about begin in a colorful, exciting horse show with many entries from other countries. and. along the midway. the amusements sing a siren song to those who listen. but those at the horse show too engrossed to think of anything else. so. boys will be boys. but this is too much. for. a guy. one last bullseye bullseye. and so it is on a harvest evening amid the blessings of land and life at an american state fair.
a state fair. thousands of people, dozens of lost children brought to a central point to await their parents. it's getting late. and now mr. and mrs. tufts are really about johnny. and. the son has returned. to the state fair night is a tapestry of life. for. the long day is ending. for others, the climax of the day is about begin in a colorful, exciting horse show with many entries from other countries. and. along the midway. the amusements sing a siren song to those who listen. but those at...
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state bureaucrats look you down. take somebody like fauci and coddle him. you bring fauci in, you sit him down, you say, anthony, you are fired. [cheers and applause] martha: you know what? we'll bring in -- >> respond to mike for one second because he invoked me back. everyone gotten memorized prepared slogans out of the way, we can have a real discussion now. the reality, back of the matter -- >> is that one of yours? >> not really, mike. we'll have some fun tonight. the reality you have a bunch people, professional politicians, super-pac puppets following slogans handed over to them by their 400 page super-pacs last week. the real choice we face in this primary is this, do you want a super-pac puppet or a patriot who speaks the truth? do you want incremental reform what you're hearing about, or do you want revolution? i stand on the side of the american revolution. bret: we're going to take control back here. martha: we need everyone to have a moment on the economy. i think that is fair. >> can i address the covid
state bureaucrats look you down. take somebody like fauci and coddle him. you bring fauci in, you sit him down, you say, anthony, you are fired. [cheers and applause] martha: you know what? we'll bring in -- >> respond to mike for one second because he invoked me back. everyone gotten memorized prepared slogans out of the way, we can have a real discussion now. the reality, back of the matter -- >> is that one of yours? >> not really, mike. we'll have some fun tonight. the...
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state-by-state coming group by group people from each of the 48 states of the union honor harry s truman nearly 160 years ago. ♪ color from pageant moves on per inauguration day 1949 the mood of a nation for the countries driving for a peaceful world yet mindful of the military needs to make and keep that piece. harry truman's own words it marks the beginning of not only a new administration but of a. that will be eventful perhaps decisive for the united states ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ quick choice american history tv series speeches that defined a presidency. we now turn our attention to dwight eisenhower was president from 1953 until 1961. here are two of those speeches. 1957 americans heard ike confront segregation. blocking african-american students from entering little rock central high. we will see him in 19613 days before relinquishing his office to a younger john kennedy bray y left his countrymen with a warning about the growing military-industrial complex. >> and the president's office in the white house in washington d.c., we present a special address by the president of the united states dwig
state-by-state coming group by group people from each of the 48 states of the union honor harry s truman nearly 160 years ago. ♪ color from pageant moves on per inauguration day 1949 the mood of a nation for the countries driving for a peaceful world yet mindful of the military needs to make and keep that piece. harry truman's own words it marks the beginning of not only a new administration but of a. that will be eventful perhaps decisive for the united states ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ quick choice...
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state by state room by group. people from each of the 48 states of the union honor harry truman. and then 40th inauguration. since george washington in the field of office is the nation's first president, nearly 160 years ago in. a colorful pageant moved on inauguration day in 1949. expresses the mood of the nation. the country is for a peaceful world, yet mindful of the military needs to make and keep that peace in harry truman's own words. it marks beginning not only of a new administration, but of a period that will be eventful, perhaps decisive, more of the united states and all the world. no. and you're watching the american history tv series speeches that defined the presidency. we now turn our attention to dwight eisenhower, who was president from 1953 to 1961. and here's two of his speeches. well, it was in 1957 that americans listening on radio and tv heard ike confront segregation and mob blocking african-americans students from entering little rock central high. then we'll see him in 1961, three days before relinquishing his office to a younger john kennedy. he left hi
state by state room by group. people from each of the 48 states of the union honor harry truman. and then 40th inauguration. since george washington in the field of office is the nation's first president, nearly 160 years ago in. a colorful pageant moved on inauguration day in 1949. expresses the mood of the nation. the country is for a peaceful world, yet mindful of the military needs to make and keep that peace in harry truman's own words. it marks beginning not only of a new administration,...
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a state, the industrial nation state. and we'll go into the later century, the 21st century and see where west virginia is today. we're in western state museum, selma and frontier, period. these are some of the early, early settlers, the land. we're staying beside george washington's case, where it has artifacts such as his sword, his powder horn that he carved during the american revolutionary war and the telescope that he used to survey land here in the canal valley, as well as in the eastern panhandle. george washington would have been here in the mid 1700s during this time period of frontier and early settlement. isas western virginia. it was part of the state of virginiae time. wasn area that wasn't greatly developed. a lot of the ideas of separation became a separate state was the infrastructure and things of that nature not being put into this mountainous area and mountainous terrain. these are artifacts that belonged to daniel boone when he settled in the area, he was in the canal valley about ten years from 1789
a state, the industrial nation state. and we'll go into the later century, the 21st century and see where west virginia is today. we're in western state museum, selma and frontier, period. these are some of the early, early settlers, the land. we're staying beside george washington's case, where it has artifacts such as his sword, his powder horn that he carved during the american revolutionary war and the telescope that he used to survey land here in the canal valley, as well as in the eastern...
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states to state relations and federal to state relations in article four. article five, how the institution is amended. article six, dealing with national debts and article seven, how to ratify the constitution and then the bill of rights. there are 27 amendments to the constitution in the bill of rights. the bill of rights in particular is referred to the first 10 amendments because that is the bill that was introduced by madison. so to be ethically precise, you have the bill of rights in the first 10 amendments that were ratified and then you have had additional amendments since then. there was quite a stretch of time between the initial bill of rights and a couple of things that are after that and then the civil war and the 13th amendment. so that is the structure. you can look at the one you have in your hand. you have basically articles, sections and clauses. we will say article one, section two, clause three. there are terms if you go to law school you learn about keywords that are referred to as clauses as well. for example with article four, we will
states to state relations and federal to state relations in article four. article five, how the institution is amended. article six, dealing with national debts and article seven, how to ratify the constitution and then the bill of rights. there are 27 amendments to the constitution in the bill of rights. the bill of rights in particular is referred to the first 10 amendments because that is the bill that was introduced by madison. so to be ethically precise, you have the bill of rights in the...
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to put that in perspective, there are 37 states in the united states whose population is less than the total nationwide encounters that we have experienced in the last 30 months. i know this is going to be hard to realize but it gets worse. in the first 30 months we've seen 1.6 million total known. always. congressional testimony said that number is underreported by 20% so we are looking at total nationwide got a ways up to 2 million and 30 months. there are 12 states whose total population is less than 2 million compared to the number who got away in 30 months. right now we are on pace in the first full term of the administration if we keep going there's nothing indicating it will slow down. were looking at 13 million total nationwide encounters plus those who get away in the first term as president, the fifth largest population under new york. numbers are not going down, that's a lie and there's no one if you are honest who can stand here after seeing the border, hearing those numbers and telus borders are secure. it's a lie. u.s. what is changed, a lot is change. president biden cam
to put that in perspective, there are 37 states in the united states whose population is less than the total nationwide encounters that we have experienced in the last 30 months. i know this is going to be hard to realize but it gets worse. in the first 30 months we've seen 1.6 million total known. always. congressional testimony said that number is underreported by 20% so we are looking at total nationwide got a ways up to 2 million and 30 months. there are 12 states whose total population is...
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of the united states in 2024? or to keep his name off the ballot? anyone standing to challenge that decision, either, way anyone who is harmed by, if a competitor, a voter, will presumably take the secretary of state to court and say you did it wrong. this clause of the constitution doesn't mean what it says. or, it was repealed by the amnesty act of 1872. there's all kinds of strange arguments people have made. in order to make that costco away. or, they will say you should have enforced it. you shouldn't have passed the book. whichever way a secretary of state goes, that case will go to court. and because the issue is so momentous, it will end up in the supreme court of the united states. now, that court, even though it has length in favor of donald trump on a number of occasions, has sometimes done its duty. in all of the cases that reached the court in 2020, the claim that the election was a big lie and that states should be allowed to do with the coconspirators most recently charged in georgia said that shoul
of the united states in 2024? or to keep his name off the ballot? anyone standing to challenge that decision, either, way anyone who is harmed by, if a competitor, a voter, will presumably take the secretary of state to court and say you did it wrong. this clause of the constitution doesn't mean what it says. or, it was repealed by the amnesty act of 1872. there's all kinds of strange arguments people have made. in order to make that costco away. or, they will say you should have enforced it....
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and tear them away from the united states and, accordingly. in addition, these are just those countries with which separate countries, and members of the brics, already have a valid agreement, including trade agreements. uh, cooperation agreement and so on and in addition , there are common interests. well, for example , saudi arabia, we cooperate with the russian federation and in the energy sector, we have countries, but the post-soviet the spaces with which we interact within the framework of the eu with belarus, which is a union in a state and, of course, we thus strengthen the opposition of russia within the structure of the brix in addition, there is. uh, just our friendly countries that interact with us quite often iran, which is now one of the main, uh, partners in resolving security issues. and of course. we see a fairly large number of precisely countries that are indicated with energy issues. energy - this is actually. that necessary part of the development of the economy of any country and any association and certainly the more. we
and tear them away from the united states and, accordingly. in addition, these are just those countries with which separate countries, and members of the brics, already have a valid agreement, including trade agreements. uh, cooperation agreement and so on and in addition , there are common interests. well, for example , saudi arabia, we cooperate with the russian federation and in the energy sector, we have countries, but the post-soviet the spaces with which we interact within the framework...
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the state he said he won, which is the state, of course, that he lost against president biden. received? it is the republican leadership that took him on in georgia. >> i think that is -- the republican leadership took him on to some extent because they saw him as a threat for i think some -- we do have moderate republicans in the state. let's be honest, there are also other voters who were sick and tired come independent voters and other voters sick and tired of the chaos. i don't think this was just around the republicans showing some part because the truth is, they have been very bad with voter suppression themselves. they found legal ways to be able to act to disenfranchise people. they are by far not heroes in my opinion, because they have undermined this process in many ways. i think you would a bridge too far. you saw them separating themselves from him. i think you will have a hard road. i think it is only going to get worse. amy: the issue that trump supporters are raising constantly, aside from hunter biden, is that this is like one of the bluest counties in the state
the state he said he won, which is the state, of course, that he lost against president biden. received? it is the republican leadership that took him on in georgia. >> i think that is -- the republican leadership took him on to some extent because they saw him as a threat for i think some -- we do have moderate republicans in the state. let's be honest, there are also other voters who were sick and tired come independent voters and other voters sick and tired of the chaos. i don't think...
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the state fair was the biggest thing in the state.nd i have to tell you, i just promise you, you give me the privilege to be your president. i'm going to fight for the values and the ideals and the integrity and the character of the people of iowa and the heartland of this country. so help me, god, thank you. >> so i'm going to give you a few minutes to even build on that if you want. so as i travel, the state, people tell me they're looking for a leader. they want somebody to stand up for the american people, for the country or freedoms. somebody's got conviction to do the right thing, the resolve to follow through. but they're talking about that, they want somebody to win. so tell all of us that are gathered here. why you are that person? and you've, you've done a good job of saying that. but any just anything that you want to add. >> i'm running for president because i think this country is in a lot of trouble, to be honest with you. after we left the white house, our life has been pretty good. we moved home to indiana. we bought f
the state fair was the biggest thing in the state.nd i have to tell you, i just promise you, you give me the privilege to be your president. i'm going to fight for the values and the ideals and the integrity and the character of the people of iowa and the heartland of this country. so help me, god, thank you. >> so i'm going to give you a few minutes to even build on that if you want. so as i travel, the state, people tell me they're looking for a leader. they want somebody to stand up...
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so a bunch of states got busy and by 1992, michigan was the last state they needed and it became the 27th amendment. so you have 12, one of the bites the dust, 11 go to the states. one doesn't make it. 10 do. that is why we have the original 10 amendments to the bill of rights. in fact, the first amendment we always think of freedom of press and religion, that was actually the third amendment of the original proposal. so that is the story. by the way, this is a timely conversation because if you have been paying attention to some of the lesser headlines in the news, there is now a 28th amendment out there that is going to be the subject of greater attention increasingly. what happened is in the 1970's, the equal rights amendment, guaranteeing equal rights for women, prohibition against discrimination on the basis of sex, was passed and sent for ratification. here is an interesting thing. amendments proposed to the states have had timelines in which they can be considered. in other words, not the 27th amendment. that one obviously had no timeline. the original group did not have a tim
so a bunch of states got busy and by 1992, michigan was the last state they needed and it became the 27th amendment. so you have 12, one of the bites the dust, 11 go to the states. one doesn't make it. 10 do. that is why we have the original 10 amendments to the bill of rights. in fact, the first amendment we always think of freedom of press and religion, that was actually the third amendment of the original proposal. so that is the story. by the way, this is a timely conversation because if...
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the scare in the united states. but your book seems to talk about the fact you need fewer immigrants don't more. when surely the point is you need more immigrants, right? well, it depends on what your perspective is. there are people who believe that, you know, laws, immigration laws ought to be followed. and the u. s. is probably one of the only countries in the world where there are a sizable, you know, populations outside us citizens that believe otherwise, that maybe we should just ignore the i n a, the immigration and nationality act in all of the last that or when we go out globally, towards so, i mean, no one thinks america, i mean, you say in the book americans, you're going to be a nation of legal immigrants that your, a 9 year old homeland security intelligence career informs you of use. would start with that abiding, believe that america occupies the moral high ground as a nation of law. i mean, no one around the world thinks the united states is about law. so if we, i mean, that's nothing serious is as w
the scare in the united states. but your book seems to talk about the fact you need fewer immigrants don't more. when surely the point is you need more immigrants, right? well, it depends on what your perspective is. there are people who believe that, you know, laws, immigration laws ought to be followed. and the u. s. is probably one of the only countries in the world where there are a sizable, you know, populations outside us citizens that believe otherwise, that maybe we should just ignore...
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on the state level, that is untouchable for the president of the united states. apply to the states or their convictions. >> reporter: we are nearly 3 years past the pressure campaigns, the harassment of public and private citizens, the coordinating of a collectors, the breach of elected and election systems. will trump be convicted in georgia? >> they rigged the presidential election in 2028. we are not going to allow them to rig the presidential election of 2024. >> reporter: do you see any risk in moving forward with an indictment of the former president? are we setting a dangerous precedent? >> i think we are setting a dangerous precedent if we don't move forward, if we don't hold him accountable. i think the risk is much more significant. >> we saw four president trump lied to the american people. we saw him gin up his outrage. is it a remedy if he is charged with a crime in georgia? >> if they indict him and they cannot convict him, it will be an exoneration. is that better or worse? i don't know. >> when i can envision is that we actually live in a society
on the state level, that is untouchable for the president of the united states. apply to the states or their convictions. >> reporter: we are nearly 3 years past the pressure campaigns, the harassment of public and private citizens, the coordinating of a collectors, the breach of elected and election systems. will trump be convicted in georgia? >> they rigged the presidential election in 2028. we are not going to allow them to rig the presidential election of 2024. >>...
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, and the key states there are secretaries of state in the states, they are not engaged in external relationsinternal, including certification elections. so what can be done to prevent trump from putting him on the ballot? why because it's a danger to immigration on trial for mutiny, well, as if you did not notice, but here are the actions associated with the ball. and even before the decision of the court secretaries of state. they have the right to take not to include it in the ballot, because the form of the ballot. the secretary of state, who, accordingly, is already thinking about this in new hampshire, moreover, at the level of the primaries, even if we are in the primaries, we will directly try. here is the technology, how to apply, and that is, before the court decision. let's just, so to speak, our decisions in key states, remove trump from the ballot, everything is ready. this is the first as if, so to speak, such a moment, but on the other hand. after all, there are other guys who still hope that their ballot will include , or whatever the postal service considers. uh, the united s
, and the key states there are secretaries of state in the states, they are not engaged in external relationsinternal, including certification elections. so what can be done to prevent trump from putting him on the ballot? why because it's a danger to immigration on trial for mutiny, well, as if you did not notice, but here are the actions associated with the ball. and even before the decision of the court secretaries of state. they have the right to take not to include it in the ballot,...
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you heard about florida's home state on my home state, the weather very good in florida. that's all i'll say. right? okay you can't take me anywhere. and what we're going to have this new statute of dr. mary mcleod bethune, a remarkable educator and civil rights leader, and she joins the of former presidents and civil frances, pilot and icon amelia earhart. don't know where she went. she's she's still missing. i think, through that. but she's here and the very first congresswoman to serve in these halls, jeannette rankin. and there's more good news. dr. bethune is going to get some more fem for four more additionl are coming our way and this is going to show. over 3 million tourists who visit this every year. a more accurate portrayal of our history, one that recognized women's contributions to shaping our country and the world and having these women represented in national statuary hall collection will allow thousands of young who are here every day, their classmates and their families, their friends to see the women who broke down barriers. remarkable women inspire us a
you heard about florida's home state on my home state, the weather very good in florida. that's all i'll say. right? okay you can't take me anywhere. and what we're going to have this new statute of dr. mary mcleod bethune, a remarkable educator and civil rights leader, and she joins the of former presidents and civil frances, pilot and icon amelia earhart. don't know where she went. she's she's still missing. i think, through that. but she's here and the very first congresswoman to serve in...
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needs to become the state.er congressional publicans trying to ban abortion in d.c., they have tried that recently. i yield back. >> once again i'm going to jump around in my notes. what i was writing down was what modern-day criminals look like. one side of the aisle a modern-day criminal looks like doctor, woman and drag queens. it doesn't look like donald trump and his various associates who have actually gone to prison. it doesn't look like those holding national secrets, that's not what it looks like. multiple indictments but instead what one party is so upset about is women in their healthcare providers and friends and family trying to make sure they've been around for a long time. the people exercising what it is to be pro-life. that is the people being criminalized under one party idea for what a criminal looks like. as a recovering criminal district attorney, i am curious to know, your story touched me in ways even as a texan where unfortunately, we've got all the bad stories, we really do. it amazes m
needs to become the state.er congressional publicans trying to ban abortion in d.c., they have tried that recently. i yield back. >> once again i'm going to jump around in my notes. what i was writing down was what modern-day criminals look like. one side of the aisle a modern-day criminal looks like doctor, woman and drag queens. it doesn't look like donald trump and his various associates who have actually gone to prison. it doesn't look like those holding national secrets, that's not...
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seven states?es brought against fake electors at the federal level or elsewhere, does that open up new avenues for potential witness testimony against trump and his existing co-defendants? are any of his unindicted coconspirators? i have many questions. i did not know this was still an open federal matter. joining us now is amy gardner, national political reporter for "the washington post." i appreciate you being here tonight to talk about this reporting, thank you. >> it's great to be here. thanks, rachel. >> do we know anything about the contours of the federal investigation into the fake electors and how that investigation might differ or overlap with some of the state investigations that have already borne fruit in terms of charges in michigan and that may yet bear fruit in other states including georgia, new mexico, arizona, wisconsin? >> i think we do. we learned quite a bit from the federal indictment this last week. we learned that jack smith is alleging something quite revelatory in my vie
seven states?es brought against fake electors at the federal level or elsewhere, does that open up new avenues for potential witness testimony against trump and his existing co-defendants? are any of his unindicted coconspirators? i have many questions. i did not know this was still an open federal matter. joining us now is amy gardner, national political reporter for "the washington post." i appreciate you being here tonight to talk about this reporting, thank you. >> it's...
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dear colleagues, 58-39 is a draft law on state regulation of genetic engineering activities. and statetrol over the circulation of genetically modified organisms identical to modified products to ensure food safety please, let's start with the alphabet, let's give yevtushok, then chernomorov according to the alphabet . colleagues, genetic engineering is obviously a huge deep science and we all understand it, there is no point in convincing you now in this hall that it is hema genetically modified products, e-e products , that affect the health of the nation, our children , us, in the end, the entire genetic fund of our country , therefore approach before writing and voting on such draft laws, it is extremely important to understand what is happening in our countries where the highest control by law enforcement agencies , where the lowest percentage of corruption in management bodies and the government, when will it be implemented this policy is why dear colleagues, i would like to draw your attention to the fact that this draft law abolishes a number of control functions of the state,
dear colleagues, 58-39 is a draft law on state regulation of genetic engineering activities. and statetrol over the circulation of genetically modified organisms identical to modified products to ensure food safety please, let's start with the alphabet, let's give yevtushok, then chernomorov according to the alphabet . colleagues, genetic engineering is obviously a huge deep science and we all understand it, there is no point in convincing you now in this hall that it is hema genetically...
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who the chief election official is in each state can be very biased -- vary by state. it is not a job in which people are seeking to be making that determination about if someone wants off the ballot. most election official will want to clear direction. michael: it is an interesting thing though. this is novel analysis anyone has to be because we have not been in a situation like this. the 14th amendment was written. in the context against the pushback against multiracial democracy which was beginning to emerge in the south, the question is the law sean described is a part of it. basically, the system needs to find a way to stand up against people who try to overthrow it. it always goes back to the question of do we really expect the supreme court to take that step of saying donald trump is ineligible to serve? any thoughts on this? >> it is important for people to remember that trump does not have to be shown to have engaged in the insurrection or convicted under these indictments. these really are separate questions. it is not ok to deprive millions of americans to v
who the chief election official is in each state can be very biased -- vary by state. it is not a job in which people are seeking to be making that determination about if someone wants off the ballot. most election official will want to clear direction. michael: it is an interesting thing though. this is novel analysis anyone has to be because we have not been in a situation like this. the 14th amendment was written. in the context against the pushback against multiracial democracy which was...
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level, states have been pretty clear about the malfeasance that was occurring at the state level andtanding in deference to the feds to wait for that indictment. i sense there's been some amount of frustration at the pace at which the feds have been working, and now we are running into the calender for campaign season. i mean what do you make of the time line with which the doj has operated in terms of issuing this indictment and completing at least the initial stage of its investigation? >> well, i will say this, that it's inescapable that the vast majority of the evidence that we've seen in indictment i think was work frankly done by the january 6th commission and perhaps prior to the special prosecutor really getting involved in any part of that and then running with the j6 committee had already done. for me here in michigan i think it was just very important that as we moved along that there was a sense that when people had committed to crimes, obvious open crimes, many of these individuals had openly bragged about, that there was some feeling of accountability. and that when you
level, states have been pretty clear about the malfeasance that was occurring at the state level andtanding in deference to the feds to wait for that indictment. i sense there's been some amount of frustration at the pace at which the feds have been working, and now we are running into the calender for campaign season. i mean what do you make of the time line with which the doj has operated in terms of issuing this indictment and completing at least the initial stage of its investigation?...
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the state level is untouchable.ident does not apply to the states convictions. >> for nearly 3 years past the pressure campaigns and coordinating of fake electors, the breach of election systems and we still do not know if trump will be evicted in georgia. >> they rigged the presidential election in 2020 and we will not allow them to rig the presidential election of 2024. >> do you see any risk with moving forward with the indictment on the former president? are we setting a dangerous precedent? >> we are setting a dangerous precedent if we do not move forward. if we do not hold them accountable the risk is more significant. >> you saw trump lie to the american people, is it a remedy if he is charged? >> if they indict him and he cannot convict him it will be a exoneration, is that better or worse? i do not know. >> what i envision is we live in a society where lady justice is blind and it does not matter if you are rich, poor or democrat or republican, if you violate the law you will be charged. >>> welcome to our
the state level is untouchable.ident does not apply to the states convictions. >> for nearly 3 years past the pressure campaigns and coordinating of fake electors, the breach of election systems and we still do not know if trump will be evicted in georgia. >> they rigged the presidential election in 2020 and we will not allow them to rig the presidential election of 2024. >> do you see any risk with moving forward with the indictment on the former president? are we setting a...
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of course, these were principalities and a state within a state but all the same, we are talking nowand imagine that these two principalities existed, well, let's say so , until the end of the 15th century, then we look 100 years later in the whirlwind of the national liberation war , which was first led by bohdan khmelnytskyi, this is the second half of the 17th century, the ukrainian state hetmanship appears the hetmanate has existed for about 100 years
of course, these were principalities and a state within a state but all the same, we are talking nowand imagine that these two principalities existed, well, let's say so , until the end of the 15th century, then we look 100 years later in the whirlwind of the national liberation war , which was first led by bohdan khmelnytskyi, this is the second half of the 17th century, the ukrainian state hetmanship appears the hetmanate has existed for about 100 years
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his previous books on look states any u.s. one policy, managing nuclear risk and nuclear crisis with north korea and iran have defined debates in washington and beyond. rob served on the national security council staff as director of nonproliferation and consultant to the los alamos national laboratory. 's latest book go straight to the core questions we are facing and i really appreciate the opportunity to get your insight. to help us ask the right questions we've asked david sanger to be a part of the panel. is that asking the right questions throughout his career at the new york times and he's been has white house and national security correspondent he's also distinguished fellow here at wilson his most recent book was the perfect weapon for sabotage and fear in the cyber age which reads like a thriller for those of you who haven't read it yet. you should get f started becaus his next book will be coming out he's working on it now it's on the return of great power competition. the synergy between these is really clear, i'm
his previous books on look states any u.s. one policy, managing nuclear risk and nuclear crisis with north korea and iran have defined debates in washington and beyond. rob served on the national security council staff as director of nonproliferation and consultant to the los alamos national laboratory. 's latest book go straight to the core questions we are facing and i really appreciate the opportunity to get your insight. to help us ask the right questions we've asked david sanger to be a...
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can a state like russia be in a constant state of mobilization?s it possible to say about china that it is a state? in the state of mobilization, the issue is very important, very serious florensky gave 5 years of this mobilization activity the state said that when this is strengthened, when the west understands that it is impossible, uh , to rebuild russia, uh, which would live for the sake of interest in the west, just like it is written , you understand, then calm down, then this is mobilization. remove the parliament party, for example, so that nothing interferes, so to speak , with the mobilization that works for unity and not fragmentation, what we are now talking about is the so-called democracy. actually. we are now seeing that democracy has absolutely nothing to do with it, that it is a cover for a screen for a completely different the type of power is completely uh, hmm uh , democracy is just alien, and he wrote about this that it always takes birth in this form. uh, father but uh amazing things hmm he came up with for russia. on the one
can a state like russia be in a constant state of mobilization?s it possible to say about china that it is a state? in the state of mobilization, the issue is very important, very serious florensky gave 5 years of this mobilization activity the state said that when this is strengthened, when the west understands that it is impossible, uh , to rebuild russia, uh, which would live for the sake of interest in the west, just like it is written , you understand, then calm down, then this is...
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not in the state of georgia or any state. this reduction act and the funding will provide great resources and help the citizens of georgia. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. i am council president joyce waterman of the great city of jersey city. this ira act is important, especially to me. what i do, i advocate for diversity inclusion so much. in this act, it will make sure that minority women and veterans are serviced, which is so important. part of the challenge that we have in jersey city is government sometimes gives us money, but sometimes, we are behind with the training. what we are in the process of doing right now in the city of jersey city is training different residents on how to do lead testing. that is a high thing in jersey city, when it comes to our school systems. at this time, we are training people to be prepared for when the money is distributed, we are ready to go. not only that, when you look at jersey city transportation, in certain areas, it is like a desert hub when it comes to transportation. we
not in the state of georgia or any state. this reduction act and the funding will provide great resources and help the citizens of georgia. thank you. [applause] >> good morning. i am council president joyce waterman of the great city of jersey city. this ira act is important, especially to me. what i do, i advocate for diversity inclusion so much. in this act, it will make sure that minority women and veterans are serviced, which is so important. part of the challenge that we have in...
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your state.ons here? to think that look at the message here and what does it set up for the fall? >> i think with this crew and my where whenever they lose and they doubled down their lawlessness. it's already very gerrymandering legislature. i don't expect him to learn any lessons but let me just say the good news here is that this is part of a longer, winning streak for democracy that started last august in kansas including some big state house here in november and wisconsin supreme court race, there is a pro democracy on the building in this country and it is starting to figure out that the frontline of democracy are the state and the state houses. when it's the stomach really under attack in these places, this included election denying running secretary state candidates. it is rallying around these races and so my sort of call out to those who are doing this, keep seeing the attack for democracy as a deeper level and a state level. if you really like we have done and all of the stage for the
your state.ons here? to think that look at the message here and what does it set up for the fall? >> i think with this crew and my where whenever they lose and they doubled down their lawlessness. it's already very gerrymandering legislature. i don't expect him to learn any lessons but let me just say the good news here is that this is part of a longer, winning streak for democracy that started last august in kansas including some big state house here in november and wisconsin supreme...
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i was just talking to a republican voter in arizona, a swing state, another state that is looking into. they said they voted for president biden in 2020. one of those moderate republicans that broke for biden in that swing state last go around. i checked in to see if they soured on president biden and leaning back the republican way given the cast of candidates that the voters have to choose from, and they said no. any of the other republicans that have a shot to take him on are not confronting him. so he said there is no one there that he felt he could vote for. >> you were a former advisor to bill clinton. hillary clinton talks about this. president biden cannot really talk about this because this justice accident is at the helm of the federal probes. but hillary clinton did weigh in. >> it is hard to believe. i don't feel any satisfaction. i just feel great profound sadness that we have a former president who has been indicted for so many charges that went right to the heart of whether or not our democracy would survive. >> your thoughts on this because we're not going to hear this
i was just talking to a republican voter in arizona, a swing state, another state that is looking into. they said they voted for president biden in 2020. one of those moderate republicans that broke for biden in that swing state last go around. i checked in to see if they soured on president biden and leaning back the republican way given the cast of candidates that the voters have to choose from, and they said no. any of the other republicans that have a shot to take him on are not confronting...
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there is no such things as secret meetings at the state capital.rk. >> reporter: does that explanation hold water to you? we were not trying to hide anything? >> there trying to hide something, at least at first. >> reporter: shafer's attorney told cnn that his client did not try to keep things secret. that claim is contradicted by an email the fake electors received just 18 hours before they met at the capital. the email sent by robert, the election day operations lead in georgia at the time asked for, quote, complete secrecy and discretion. >> he told them to conceal what they were going to do. >> reporter: the email instructed the fake electors to tell security guard they were attending a meeting with two then state senators, brandon beach and bert jones. according to the author, he was directed to senate by trump campaign lawyers and david shafer. >> and a prophetess -- process that is probably one of the most important things the government does, to get an email that says to keep the secret and radar, there is no good motive. >> reporter: he n
there is no such things as secret meetings at the state capital.rk. >> reporter: does that explanation hold water to you? we were not trying to hide anything? >> there trying to hide something, at least at first. >> reporter: shafer's attorney told cnn that his client did not try to keep things secret. that claim is contradicted by an email the fake electors received just 18 hours before they met at the capital. the email sent by robert, the election day operations lead in...
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but also it is just kind of an example of how racism in the united states worked.builds on itself read and if you not after slavery, will may be you have just blew up because of the massacre and nobody knew pretty have to start over again. and even if you do that, what is going to happen when something else comes or what's going to happen and it's almost impossible to escape. so basically i think oklahoma is a great study. and there is a need for it. rose: thank you and the sort of ties me into another question that we got in the chat about the aftermath of these allotments. so after three people were given these allotments with able to make that land you know as you talk about, multiple other. they come up. other black owners today they can have that land go back. alaina: guess my family still has a land allotment and they're still at least one of they are still there and it's kind of funny because now there like 40 people like several generations. yes, there are many families like that in oklahoma. but, unfortunately there were kind of guards put in place to prot
but also it is just kind of an example of how racism in the united states worked.builds on itself read and if you not after slavery, will may be you have just blew up because of the massacre and nobody knew pretty have to start over again. and even if you do that, what is going to happen when something else comes or what's going to happen and it's almost impossible to escape. so basically i think oklahoma is a great study. and there is a need for it. rose: thank you and the sort of ties me into...
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to the eastern united states. and it'sd performing all sorts f different services for people that are able to access it. and then mail order catalogs with that was interesting so you would write in for the book for instance and order a particular piece of machinery and then it would be delivered to you. up until the 1910, u.s. post would only carry very small things ith think it was less thn two pounds something like that and so it would have to send become to you something larger than that by a freight. so railroad or express company and those are private companies they're goingng charge rates tht a lot of people are really upset about and u.s. post had a single uniform letter and spend two cents and reach anywhere in the country so some of the private and public divisions to come out like i said chapter six. you're beginning to love it. what is criteria -- for the location of post office -- >> it was very complicated. extremely rule based so you basically wrote a letter saying we want a post office -- and then y
to the eastern united states. and it'sd performing all sorts f different services for people that are able to access it. and then mail order catalogs with that was interesting so you would write in for the book for instance and order a particular piece of machinery and then it would be delivered to you. up until the 1910, u.s. post would only carry very small things ith think it was less thn two pounds something like that and so it would have to send become to you something larger than that by...
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i can’t decide the head of state and brix has increased by six states, another fifty states have expressed csto. one must really have any sovereignty of it directly, well, it is necessary to protect it economically for diplomatically, but the best defense is this is when you have your own sovereign armed force in order for the armed forces of different countries to unite some union they must have a common military technical platform so that if you introduce collective defense, then this, as they say , will be more or less effective collective defense, if we look at military-technical cooperation. russia with strange cstos with the brix and sco countries, we see that our weapons allow us to build such a defense and make it continental, that is, eurasian the continent can defend itself, and other countries may be farther away if they build, for example, an anti-aircraft defense system. if they conduct the same joint exercises. it is clear that no one is in a hurry. no one is rushing us with such an event, and with the exception of the same nato bloc, which, in the person of these idiots, sho
i can’t decide the head of state and brix has increased by six states, another fifty states have expressed csto. one must really have any sovereignty of it directly, well, it is necessary to protect it economically for diplomatically, but the best defense is this is when you have your own sovereign armed force in order for the armed forces of different countries to unite some union they must have a common military technical platform so that if you introduce collective defense, then this, as...