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thater, not in the ways many people think.n my home state of alabama, passing the law had far reaching affects on all of these areas. this law impacted groups and people economically and socially as well. butcting not just alabama america as a whole. >> well, the issue from farmers is that they have a need for seasonal workers often times. buttimes year around seasonal workers to do jobs they can't find local employees to perform. they have found that since the immigration law passed a lot of migrant workers they depended on the past left the state, some of those that had proper documentation left because of fear of being maybe misunderstood, their status being misunderstood or they had family members that did not have the proper documentation. >> one of the things that became an issue in law enforcement, there is a direct tie between illegal immigration and the drug cartel in the united states. alabama is a border state. wehappen to border water, border the gulf of mexico. particularly in southern alabama, we're a pipeline fo
thater, not in the ways many people think.n my home state of alabama, passing the law had far reaching affects on all of these areas. this law impacted groups and people economically and socially as well. butcting not just alabama america as a whole. >> well, the issue from farmers is that they have a need for seasonal workers often times. buttimes year around seasonal workers to do jobs they can't find local employees to perform. they have found that since the immigration law passed a...
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thaters come to a judgment someone or something is a lawful military objective, but there are lots of policy reasons, lots of military reasons why that individual should not be acted upon even though he's a lawful military objective. the point i would like to make in lawyers set the lanes which a lot of judgments that get made by non-lawyers about how to pursue armed conflict and there arerrorism, so plenty of people equipped to make judgments about the feasibility of capture and not necessarily lawyers. we lawyers think we know it all, but we don't always have the best skill set for making decisions. ok, thank you all very much. i wish you good conference. [applause] >> next, q&a. and live it 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on washington journal. cato institute hosts a discussion about the oversight of federal boards and commissions created under the dodd-frank financial regulations law and the affordable care act. participants include a former white house counsel in the first theh administration aned health policy studies director trump the cato institute. that is at 4:00 p.m. ea
thaters come to a judgment someone or something is a lawful military objective, but there are lots of policy reasons, lots of military reasons why that individual should not be acted upon even though he's a lawful military objective. the point i would like to make in lawyers set the lanes which a lot of judgments that get made by non-lawyers about how to pursue armed conflict and there arerrorism, so plenty of people equipped to make judgments about the feasibility of capture and not...
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russia says two of the jihadists thatere killed in the raid in dagestan. meanwhile, the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is now locked inside a 10 x 10 foot cell with a steel door, a slot for food and a small observation window in that door. a prison spokesman says the 19-year-old is now able to speak and has been interacting with medical staff. and a memorial for the victims continues to grow in boston's copley square. thousands of people are going there to pay their respects. we have reporters on the scene bringing us all the latest developments. investigators right now are searching for any clues that will help them determine whether the boston bombings suspect tamerlan tsarnaev had tied to jih jihadist. and that overnight raid in russia is raising even more questions. for more on how the group may be linked to the boston terror suspect, let's bring in cnn's nick paton walsh on the scene for us in moscow. nick, what's the possible connection that authorities are investigating? >> well, the raid you've just been seeing pictures of took place very early
russia says two of the jihadists thatere killed in the raid in dagestan. meanwhile, the bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is now locked inside a 10 x 10 foot cell with a steel door, a slot for food and a small observation window in that door. a prison spokesman says the 19-year-old is now able to speak and has been interacting with medical staff. and a memorial for the victims continues to grow in boston's copley square. thousands of people are going there to pay their respects. we have...
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russia says two of the jihadists thatere killed in the raid in dagestan.sarnaev is now locked inside a 10 x 10 foot cell with a steel door, a slot for food and a small observation window in that door. a prison spokesman says the 19-year-old is now able to speak and has been interacting with medical staff. and a memorial for the victims continues to grow in boston's
russia says two of the jihadists thatere killed in the raid in dagestan.sarnaev is now locked inside a 10 x 10 foot cell with a steel door, a slot for food and a small observation window in that door. a prison spokesman says the 19-year-old is now able to speak and has been interacting with medical staff. and a memorial for the victims continues to grow in boston's
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thater was much betters a austerity. she cut the budgets in public spending as a percentage of the economy in britain whereas spending went up under reagan. they were tax cutters but she was more successful, perhapss at austerity. >> ifill: let's talk about that, john, burns, for better or for worse on legacy? >> you have to have a baseline and the baseline would be the mid to late 1970s. thiscountry was in a truly terrible state. in a state that most americans of my age would simply not recognize people would have to go back to the great depression. inflation rates were running at over 20%. there were endless strikes. there were three-day working weeks. the nationalized industries: coal, power, steel, the railways telecommunications were vastly oveanned, hugely inficnt. the automobile industry which had once been one of the great exporters and one of the great prides of this country was on its knees. the biggest in the country had come into public ownership. the country was in a really, truly, dire state and i think the
thater was much betters a austerity. she cut the budgets in public spending as a percentage of the economy in britain whereas spending went up under reagan. they were tax cutters but she was more successful, perhapss at austerity. >> ifill: let's talk about that, john, burns, for better or for worse on legacy? >> you have to have a baseline and the baseline would be the mid to late 1970s. thiscountry was in a truly terrible state. in a state that most americans of my age would...
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thatere's no evidence there's any kind of lingering. that she dies fairly quickly. and it's -- it hits the family like a ton of bricks. >> what there a white house funeral for her? >> not that we know of. they kept things very private. in fact, she was buried at her home, the place in new kent county, rather then at greenway quarter, rather then anyplace else that they may have lived. she was buried at home with her parents. it was also a very, very quiet, very quiet event but it was mostly manifested in the kind of impact that it had on her children. they were devastated. >> what about the president himself? what was his reaction to losing his wife? >> at the time from his letters, we know that he was obviously emotionally attached to letitia. she had been a huge part of his life for a very long time and he loved her dearly. however, we also have evidence that he seen julia gardiner tyler probably four months after her death. >> who is julia gardiner? >> who is julia gardiner, richard norton-smith called madonna of the period. julia gardiner is a -- she's a young w
thatere's no evidence there's any kind of lingering. that she dies fairly quickly. and it's -- it hits the family like a ton of bricks. >> what there a white house funeral for her? >> not that we know of. they kept things very private. in fact, she was buried at her home, the place in new kent county, rather then at greenway quarter, rather then anyplace else that they may have lived. she was buried at home with her parents. it was also a very, very quiet, very quiet event but it...
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thatere are only 50 seats are competitive then you need to find 50 strong candidates to run.talk about political unicorns, the republican who can win in new york city and the democrat who can win in t kentucky. they can make the democrats win in south carolina where there are special elections coming up. mitt romney won with 18 percent point. democrats have a chance there because denominated a former governor, mark sanford. he went down to argentina and disappeared for a while. stephen co-chair's sister is a candidate. those candidates are meeting and for the first time today. that is at 7:00 p.m. tonight. or forut c-span talk details about that debate. froms go to monte now portsmouth, ohio on the republican line. caller: good morning. republican ever since house about a vote. i started voting when ronald reagan was running for president. i have been in the military and support the republican party. now i am to the point, because of all of this congressional , i dogn committee funds not think they are playing fair anymore. my candidates three closely here. i try to pick one
thatere are only 50 seats are competitive then you need to find 50 strong candidates to run.talk about political unicorns, the republican who can win in new york city and the democrat who can win in t kentucky. they can make the democrats win in south carolina where there are special elections coming up. mitt romney won with 18 percent point. democrats have a chance there because denominated a former governor, mark sanford. he went down to argentina and disappeared for a while. stephen...
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thater or not the monies have been allocated to the region are in fact reaching employees like yourselfparently, this was not done. number two, when the regions did receive this money, and i did tell my colleagues in the government, i told them that they have many goals, many problems, and it is not a given that they will automatically deliver the money to medical employees. they might just i diverted to other goals. that, too, needs to be looked at. how the money was spent. if it was spent on other things a man has to be returned and paid to you personally or your colleagues. that is grounds to believe all of the monies to medical employees will be received by medical personnel. thank you. this runs -- this was justified potentially because we have a huge number of questions having to do with salaries. whys not quite clear to me the authorities let the situation go. the monies have come from the government, but they're not being paid. alwaysy is not transferred from the federal budget, but in this situation, it clearly was transferred. the government is risking not being compliant. ill
thater or not the monies have been allocated to the region are in fact reaching employees like yourselfparently, this was not done. number two, when the regions did receive this money, and i did tell my colleagues in the government, i told them that they have many goals, many problems, and it is not a given that they will automatically deliver the money to medical employees. they might just i diverted to other goals. that, too, needs to be looked at. how the money was spent. if it was spent on...
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thatere is a very real will soon become reality in which countries like russia or china used this. u.s.hat exactly the response to be when they use a someone outside the u.s. terrorist activity. this has been the failure of foresight and the republican and democratic administrations that we have had. whou.s. has had leaders look at the present with one eye and president with the other. >> they developed this. drone.as a drea it doesn't send missiles the flies into things. it is a good thing if we could i feel we could be tending to exaggerate. when 50 countries have drones and they're being used broadly, there is no assurance of other countries will follow the example we set. it is a not a nut that we do it anyway we're comfortable with. there are some treaties to make overseeof the icc to drone news. if you want these to actually restrained to be cabers of other countries there ought to be more institutional oversight. >> hello. i have an observation and a question. on this matter of the effectiveness, it is always a relative term. cnn is seen by our friends. what is the effective
thatere is a very real will soon become reality in which countries like russia or china used this. u.s.hat exactly the response to be when they use a someone outside the u.s. terrorist activity. this has been the failure of foresight and the republican and democratic administrations that we have had. whou.s. has had leaders look at the present with one eye and president with the other. >> they developed this. drone.as a drea it doesn't send missiles the flies into things. it is a good...
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[inaudible] thatere was one interview had a long extended conversation about the ramifications beyond race. i have been concerned about the ramifications of certain portions of the civil rights act beyond race. it is being applied to smoking, ands, listing calories things on menus, and guns. i do question some of the ramifications and extensions. i have never questioned the civil rights act or came out against it. your characterization is incorrect. [applause] >> good morning. i'm a native washingtonian living in the colonial city. d.c. residents pay more in federal taxes than they get back in the federal government. my question is this -- the 14th amendment was passed to protect coming out of inslaved slavery and not corporations. do you believe corporations are people that have the same protections as natural citizens without any of the negativity? second, the constitution requires that congress declare war, the power to declare war is the power that congress has. allegedly lied about an affair. george bush be considered a war criminal for getting the u.s. into a war with iraq? shou
[inaudible] thatere was one interview had a long extended conversation about the ramifications beyond race. i have been concerned about the ramifications of certain portions of the civil rights act beyond race. it is being applied to smoking, ands, listing calories things on menus, and guns. i do question some of the ramifications and extensions. i have never questioned the civil rights act or came out against it. your characterization is incorrect. [applause] >> good morning. i'm a...