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section 202-d of the national emergency act, 50 u.s.c. 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 case before anniversary of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency declared in executive order 13692 of march 8, 2015, with respect to the situation in venezuela, is to continue in effect beyond march 8, 2019. the situation in venezuela continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the united states. for this reason i have determined that it is necessary to continue the national emergency declared in executive order 13692 with respect to the situation in venezuela. signed, donald trump, the white house. march 5, 2019. the speaker pro tempore: referred to the committee on foreign affairs and ordered printed. pu
section 202-d of the national emergency act, 50 u.s.c. 1622-d provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless within 90 case before anniversary of its declaration the president publishes in the federal register and transmits to the congress a notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. in accordance with this provision, i have sent to the federal register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the national emergency...
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in talking about the article, why nationalism works. thank you so much. >> thank you, jessie. >> acting white house chief of staff, mick mulvaney is the keynote speaker this evening at the conservative political action conference, ronald reagan dinner. this weekend, senator bernie sanders were kicked out of his white house run with a campaign rally at brooklyn college where he was a student per year. you can see that saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. next week, homeland security secretary, kiersten nielsen testifies about border security before the house homeland security committee. follow live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. you can listen with the free c-span radio app. >> pasadena is your quintessential southern california community. >> i think there is a balance of reverence for the past. people in pasadena are very proud of doing their business at city hall and having it be this fantastic spanish -- but were also home to the planetary society where he had people looking very much into the future and calyx
in talking about the article, why nationalism works. thank you so much. >> thank you, jessie. >> acting white house chief of staff, mick mulvaney is the keynote speaker this evening at the conservative political action conference, ronald reagan dinner. this weekend, senator bernie sanders were kicked out of his white house run with a campaign rally at brooklyn college where he was a student per year. you can see that saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. next week, homeland...
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the n.r.a. in fact we first learned to one nation's interest a connection of sorts between the our own one nation through an article in queensland newspaper pointing to the fact that the n.r.a. had. supported a group that had donated money to one nation i was interested in finding out whether one nation had any direct contact at that point with the n r a and whether the n r i was working through one notion to influence policy in australia so we approached one nation. and expressed very strong interest in meeting all approaches contacts in the us so we are live on egypt right now conversation is very robust and men are saying says i have a question for of the gas if australian gun laws are loosened do you think that something like nine hundred ninety six could happen god forbid how the one nation party then we act and we start with and it could happen again. certainly it could happen again there are still plenty of firearms in australia australia is a nation there are lots of legitimate reasons for owning guns here a lot of pests to be shot. there and a vibrant sporting community in shooting sport
the n.r.a. in fact we first learned to one nation's interest a connection of sorts between the our own one nation through an article in queensland newspaper pointing to the fact that the n.r.a. had. supported a group that had donated money to one nation i was interested in finding out whether one nation had any direct contact at that point with the n r a and whether the n r i was working through one notion to influence policy in australia so we approached one nation. and expressed very strong...
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do what they can legally to protect the nation and respect the citizens. proved he's a great president. he basically said i will fight whoever i'm going to fight, including those within my own party to do what's trite for this nation. that's what a president is supposed to done that's what makes this man a great president. lou: it's not lost on anyone in that room in law enforcement serving the nation any way, angel moms and leaders of communities, that the radical dims and 12 rino senator hospital opposed this president, oppose his fulfillment of his duties and obligation to the american people, his responsibilities under the constitution to secure the nation. he had to fight to ask secure that declaration. this is going to have huge ramifications. don't you think? >> well, look. he's a fighter. if people think they are going to back this president down, he likes a good fight. this man will fight to do what he thinks is right for this country. as far as the 12 republican senators. would i like to know, did they talk to one border patrol agent or any exper
do what they can legally to protect the nation and respect the citizens. proved he's a great president. he basically said i will fight whoever i'm going to fight, including those within my own party to do what's trite for this nation. that's what a president is supposed to done that's what makes this man a great president. lou: it's not lost on anyone in that room in law enforcement serving the nation any way, angel moms and leaders of communities, that the radical dims and 12 rino senator...
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to settle on the other beaches in the national park. they used to live in temporary houses on stilts during the monsoon season now. and all year round. children it is paradise. the house without children is empty people here like to say. many parents don't send their children to school because they reluctant to be separated from they'd have to attend boarding schools far away. parents sent him to a temple school before that he says his childhood was idyllic. my childhood was very happy. i was always in the boat with my parents. no matter where they went i went to die for sea cucumber oysters and mussels. and when there were none left. eventually we come back when the sea cucumbers had grown again. we were restricted to just one place. was spent at sea on the boat. his wife. still go out to sea. in the village. in a way it looks like little has changed since navy. but in fact nothing has stayed the same. now adays stricter to the serene islands. were allowed to roam further but not to end because now everywhere has an owner. almost all th
to settle on the other beaches in the national park. they used to live in temporary houses on stilts during the monsoon season now. and all year round. children it is paradise. the house without children is empty people here like to say. many parents don't send their children to school because they reluctant to be separated from they'd have to attend boarding schools far away. parents sent him to a temple school before that he says his childhood was idyllic. my childhood was very happy. i was...
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so i come then to the national emergencies act. i think there is a recognition that when this was adopted, was put into law, it was initially intended to rein in the president's ability to declare emergencies, but at the same time it authorized the president to declare national emergencies. it didn't ever define, clearly define the extent of that power. and so that is an issue that i think we are dealing with right now. implicit in this grant is the fact that this power would be used sparingly. if you look back over history, the 59 times these powers have been utilized, you can say that it's been used sparingly. but also explicit is the authority for the congress to terminate an emergency if the congress believes that it was imprudently declared. and that is basically where we are here today. because congress did not explicitly constrain the president's power to declare an emergency, many of the constitutional scholars, those who are trying to game this out, believe that the president will ultimately prevail in the litigation that w
so i come then to the national emergencies act. i think there is a recognition that when this was adopted, was put into law, it was initially intended to rein in the president's ability to declare emergencies, but at the same time it authorized the president to declare national emergencies. it didn't ever define, clearly define the extent of that power. and so that is an issue that i think we are dealing with right now. implicit in this grant is the fact that this power would be used sparingly....
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the n.r.a. could promote one nation without handing over any cash. we can get a million dollars fuck you what sort of stuff i don't. i don't even need the funding i just need one if we get one that's rush just for you. and i need to touch them. that way the in a ray would promote one nation social media content while providing cover for their financial contributions just give them if they have the cottage country it will give them the option of living on it and they were i mean it. is getting dixon believes that as a veteran politician he knows how to make deals like that have been. on. each experience and the more it's been the turn. on the. really for whatever it is those on. it will say oh. it's that and then we gotta go. get it out of the know it. in all of history there's always been a time and a place when patriots stand up and rise up against the decree of the elites and shout no more. and the n.r.a. convention in twenty sixteen roger witnessed the power of the gun lobby's messaging and influence in u.s. politics. i'm officially announcing the
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the fix that i favor for the national emergency, one of the fixes i pretty girly favor for the national emergency act in addition to many things have been said including eliminating some of the other statutory authorities altogether, i think obviously, is to require some sort of objective, fact-based record on the record determination or finding by the president or more importantly the relevant administration authority whether it's department of defense or homeland security, whoever it is on the front line of whatever the emergency is. to actually support through factual findings the president to ration of emergency. in other words rather than having a definitional check on the president's power you can declare an emergency if one of the following five things happen, it's a process check on the presidents power. it actually allows for the president to have more flexibility rather than less. but it solves the problem of having a president that does not act in good faith or on the basis of fact. we have seen that kind of process repeatedly in the last couple of years in the lower courts i
the fix that i favor for the national emergency, one of the fixes i pretty girly favor for the national emergency act in addition to many things have been said including eliminating some of the other statutory authorities altogether, i think obviously, is to require some sort of objective, fact-based record on the record determination or finding by the president or more importantly the relevant administration authority whether it's department of defense or homeland security, whoever it is on...
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the national emergency i declared last month was authorized by congress under the 1976 national emergencies act. and there haven't been too many that are bigger emergencies than we have right at our own border. consistent with the law and the legislative process designed by our founders, today i am vetoing this resolution. congress has the freedom to pass this resolution and i have the duty to veto it and i'm proud to veto it. i'm proud as i said of a lot of republican senators that were with me, i'm also very proud of the house, the republicans in the house, voted overwhelmingly in favor of a secure border. since 1976, presidents have declared 59 national emergencies, they often involve protecting foreign citizens in far off lands. yet congress has not terminated any of them. every single one of them is still in existence. and yet we don't worry about our land. we worry about other people's land. that's why i say, america first, if that's ok, america first. the only emergency congress voted to revoke was the one to protect our own country. so thank of that -- so think of that. with all the
the national emergency i declared last month was authorized by congress under the 1976 national emergencies act. and there haven't been too many that are bigger emergencies than we have right at our own border. consistent with the law and the legislative process designed by our founders, today i am vetoing this resolution. congress has the freedom to pass this resolution and i have the duty to veto it and i'm proud to veto it. i'm proud as i said of a lot of republican senators that were with...
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his cools the sauce to firearms legislation brought him to one nation's in a circle. too hot and what i thought so. here . is the public face of gun rights a stray or. rather molly from. we don't have al brought says god i honestly thought looted and they've just come out with legislation that picks on farmers gun crime has been decreasing at a steady right in the meantime a little a social media. project has a reputation for high level connections within the pro-gun community in the united states including senior executives such as chris cox from the national rifle association. no no not belive. roger has made it clear to america's gun lobby that he wants more guns in the hands of the strengthens here in louisville kentucky of the enery and will be to the great please bear with us or roger miller who is here all the way from sydney australia my goodness gracious and this is your first entering the first annual meeting and it's a very impressive show the event was expected to attract seventy thousand people some of them from all over the world into the guy that would b
his cools the sauce to firearms legislation brought him to one nation's in a circle. too hot and what i thought so. here . is the public face of gun rights a stray or. rather molly from. we don't have al brought says god i honestly thought looted and they've just come out with legislation that picks on farmers gun crime has been decreasing at a steady right in the meantime a little a social media. project has a reputation for high level connections within the pro-gun community in the united...
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the history of national security whistleblowing in the u.s.. author kaholar and mistry argues that the act of revealing national security secrets began around the time of the 1917 espionage act, increased dramatically during the vietnam war, and is a natural byproduct of long-term military gauge rents. j sexton participated in the conversation. this is about an hour. >> welcome to the discussion. we are on tv. i will be a little more formal. i am a professor of history here missouri.versity of i want to say just a couple words about what the gender institute is before get started. founded in 2017 it is a joint project in cooperation with other scholars across campus. designated research and commuting gauge meant with broad contact from a wider variety of some -- perspectives. these are difficult times for social sciences, but america, clearly, clearly, needs more than ever. teach and learn about the american constitutional democracy as the founders created its. we want to understand the ideas that inspired it. we want to understand our public s
the history of national security whistleblowing in the u.s.. author kaholar and mistry argues that the act of revealing national security secrets began around the time of the 1917 espionage act, increased dramatically during the vietnam war, and is a natural byproduct of long-term military gauge rents. j sexton participated in the conversation. this is about an hour. >> welcome to the discussion. we are on tv. i will be a little more formal. i am a professor of history here...
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the n.r.a. could promote one nation without handing over any cash. we can get a million dollars fuck you it just struck me. i don't even need the money i just need one if we get one that special just for you. i don't need to touch the. that way the n.r.a. would promote one nation's social media content while providing cover for their financial contributions just gives them the odd hunch we're giving up. on it and they were i mean if. this is going to dixon believes that as a veteran politician he knows how to make deals like that have been. very. experienced and the portraits of him. on the. really forever many would. say oh. it's that and then we got to go. see it in the know it. in all of history there's always been a time at a place when patriots stand up and rise up against the decree of the elites and shout no more. and the n.r.a. convention in twenty sixteen roger witnessed the power of the gun lobby's messaging and influence in u.s. politics. i'm officially announcing the honorees indorsement of donald trump for present. law last. my sons have
the n.r.a. could promote one nation without handing over any cash. we can get a million dollars fuck you it just struck me. i don't even need the money i just need one if we get one that special just for you. i don't need to touch the. that way the n.r.a. would promote one nation's social media content while providing cover for their financial contributions just gives them the odd hunch we're giving up. on it and they were i mean if. this is going to dixon believes that as a veteran politician...
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they thought the nation had its own cultural artifacts to document. to connect with. and africa becomes big here as well. ofending on the influence specific black arts activists. notions of returning to the source become very important. when we think about the black arts, think of the -- the black arts at the national level gives us the visual expressions and the iconography of the period that we have come to know. whether it is specific posters of amir baraka or the chicago wall of respect and the murals of respect that are not just in chicago but all around the country. black art, i think larry neill said it best when he said the black art was the cultural expression of black power. , who is they neill co-editor of black fire, the major anthology and classic anthology of leroy jones in 1968 which has just been reissued, black power and black art went hand-in-hand. in waiting until the midnight hour i tried to show the way in which culture and politics fed off of each other and they were not mutually exclusive. >> as someone that studies the civil rights so in-depth,
they thought the nation had its own cultural artifacts to document. to connect with. and africa becomes big here as well. ofending on the influence specific black arts activists. notions of returning to the source become very important. when we think about the black arts, think of the -- the black arts at the national level gives us the visual expressions and the iconography of the period that we have come to know. whether it is specific posters of amir baraka or the chicago wall of respect and...
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the national emergency act was overridden by congress under the 1976 national emergencies act. and there hasn't been too many that are bigger emergencies than we have right at our own border. consistent with the law and the legislative process designed by our founders, today i am vetoing this resolution. congress has the freedom to pass this resolution, and i have the duty to veto it. i'm very proud to veto it. i'm very proud as i said of a lot of republican senators that were with me. i'm also very proud of the house, the republicans in the house voted overwhelmingly in favor of a secure border. since 1976, presidents have declared 59 national emergencies. they often involved protecting foreign citizens in far-off lands. congress has not terminated any of them. every single one of them is still in existence. and yet we don't worry about our land. we worry about other people's lands. that's why i say, america first. that's okay. america first. the only emergency congress voted to revoke was the one to protect our own country. think about that. with all of the national emergencie
the national emergency act was overridden by congress under the 1976 national emergencies act. and there hasn't been too many that are bigger emergencies than we have right at our own border. consistent with the law and the legislative process designed by our founders, today i am vetoing this resolution. congress has the freedom to pass this resolution, and i have the duty to veto it. i'm very proud to veto it. i'm very proud as i said of a lot of republican senators that were with me. i'm also...
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new year he also ferries tourists back and forth in the national park. his father can fish when he wants perhaps in some ways he has more freedom than a year. on another on the bed without my father's life is very free but the more contradiction is to die for shellfish and c.q. thumper's. but he doesn't do that anymore. but he doesn't fish in the old way he uses traps a lot of it also. he puts them out in the morning and brings them up in the evening day in and day out. and member of the one. who got up with he he's distancing himself more and more from the old ways and becoming a man of the city. that is easy with. a man of the city is anyone who doesn't live on the water. well. that's not. what. i'm about i'm going to give his son a carefree childhood as a senior. at least until he starts school. looking children can often done before they can walk. to. little or no. once they're ten or twelve they have to start working. these boys are coming back from a shift they help out in the national park cleaning up garbage or helping in the kitchen. has space or
new year he also ferries tourists back and forth in the national park. his father can fish when he wants perhaps in some ways he has more freedom than a year. on another on the bed without my father's life is very free but the more contradiction is to die for shellfish and c.q. thumper's. but he doesn't do that anymore. but he doesn't fish in the old way he uses traps a lot of it also. he puts them out in the morning and brings them up in the evening day in and day out. and member of the one....
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in the nations capital. at this point, i would say the most important memorial, nationwide, the war is the tomb of the unknown soldier. that was inaugurated i warren harding. president wilson attended. you can tell from the image the tomb itself has not been built, what i have is the casket. they had one for world war ii and vietnam. the korean war. they also found out who's the -- to the vietnam soldier was and removed his remains. many other places followed. many localities built local monuments. whatever time you came from, you might see a small monument just like they have in europe for the dead who died. for the soldiers who fought and gave their lives. also on the national mall, two different memorials. the first division monument, 1924. that take obelisk. i'm sure you have seen these. the other one, some people refer to as the feather monument. it looks like a feather. that is the second division memorial. built in 1936. hybrid of that was a an army the grade -- brigade with the marine corps parade --
in the nations capital. at this point, i would say the most important memorial, nationwide, the war is the tomb of the unknown soldier. that was inaugurated i warren harding. president wilson attended. you can tell from the image the tomb itself has not been built, what i have is the casket. they had one for world war ii and vietnam. the korean war. they also found out who's the -- to the vietnam soldier was and removed his remains. many other places followed. many localities built local...
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from the site of the future national women's hall of fame, i'm carrie lazarus. ld like to catch the giants or the a's in arizona. (ken) and if you're wondering what to do in between games in scottsdale ... i have some ideas. "the west's most western town." that's what locals have called scottsdale for years. and there's plenty of cowboy culture here to back up that slogan. but scottsdale is evolving. you see more cowboy art than actual cowboys. old town is dog friendly. we got our tourist fix with scottsdale local ace bailey leading carole and i into some funky southwestern shops... arizona's answer to haight street. :25 ace bailey/scottsda lelike i was saying if you can't find a souvenir here (you can't find a souvenir anywhere) you're not going to find one. for a daytime break there are new brew pubs everywhere. "craft 64" has more than 30 different arizona brews on tap. beyond ale and coffee trails there's a growing wine market. carlson creek vineyard features wines sourced from grapes grown at 42-hundred feet above the desert floor. :51sam farnsworth/carlson
from the site of the future national women's hall of fame, i'm carrie lazarus. ld like to catch the giants or the a's in arizona. (ken) and if you're wondering what to do in between games in scottsdale ... i have some ideas. "the west's most western town." that's what locals have called scottsdale for years. and there's plenty of cowboy culture here to back up that slogan. but scottsdale is evolving. you see more cowboy art than actual cowboys. old town is dog friendly. we got our...
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to settle on the other beaches in the national park. they used to live in temporary houses on stilts during the monsoon season now. and all year round. children it is paradise. without children is empty people here like to say. many parents don't send their children to school because they are reluctant to be separated from their bed have to attend boarding schools far away. temple school before that he says his childhood was idyllic. my childhood was very happy. i was always in the boat with my parents. no matter where they went i went to. and muscles. and when there were none left. eventually we come back. again. just one place. their lives was spent at sea on the boat. his wife money and the little boy jade still go out to sea with in the village. the. family life boat the sea in a way it looks like little has changed since natives told her but in fact nothing has stayed the same. now a days stricter to the serene islands. were allowed to roam further but not to anchor because now everywhere has an owner. almost all the islands belong
to settle on the other beaches in the national park. they used to live in temporary houses on stilts during the monsoon season now. and all year round. children it is paradise. without children is empty people here like to say. many parents don't send their children to school because they are reluctant to be separated from their bed have to attend boarding schools far away. temple school before that he says his childhood was idyllic. my childhood was very happy. i was always in the boat with my...
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the development of the national mall, the prevention of blight in washington. theodore roosevelt conceives of a national commission of fine arts. william howard taft organizes it and names daniel chester french to chair it. there he is at the head of the table. it is kind of an interlocking directorate at this point of washington, d.c. planners. because taft is now named head of the lincoln memorial commission, as he leaves the presidency to woodrow wilson. they finally have figured out a way, and it took a republican congress and republican president, taft, to create the legislation needed to raise the enormous sum of like $200,000 to build a lincoln memorial at long last in washington. this is 40 years after lincoln's death. it is coming on lincoln's centennial time, so there was a great hunger to get this done at last in the nation's capital. so the next controversy, because there had to be controversy, is where to build it. the site that we know was not automatically chosen. some of the ideas were pretty loopy. this is union station in its early days, and on
the development of the national mall, the prevention of blight in washington. theodore roosevelt conceives of a national commission of fine arts. william howard taft organizes it and names daniel chester french to chair it. there he is at the head of the table. it is kind of an interlocking directorate at this point of washington, d.c. planners. because taft is now named head of the lincoln memorial commission, as he leaves the presidency to woodrow wilson. they finally have figured out a way,...
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but also the nature of the modern u.s. national security state including the regime's of secrecy and classification of information. these are terms that are used frequently. it is often overlooked that these are modern developments. we are talking about the early 1950's. as jay said, we have been , myself, we have been working on this project the last couple of years thinking about the genealogy of national .ecurity whistleblowing also how the united states has raised power during the 20 th century. also, some of the instrument developed in support of it. also some of the way there is -- has been resistance. we have been thinking about the origins and evolutions and some of the contested labels. national security, whistleblowing, you pick up the newspaper, there are daily headlines. we often take these terms for granted. we assume there is a universal understanding about what they mean, and where they come from. one of our objectives is to trace this. they do not emerge in a vacuum. they are constructed. it is interesting to sketch
but also the nature of the modern u.s. national security state including the regime's of secrecy and classification of information. these are terms that are used frequently. it is often overlooked that these are modern developments. we are talking about the early 1950's. as jay said, we have been , myself, we have been working on this project the last couple of years thinking about the genealogy of national .ecurity whistleblowing also how the united states has raised power during the 20 th...
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i've been following the national rifle association for about twenty three is around the world now i'm involved in a couple of united nations persis is which which i aimed at reducing the toll of gun deaths globally and i realized that the national rifle association was had a high powered lawyer was paying him a lot of money to travel around the world trying to derive every possible pot of the united nations initiatives and we spoke against each other in places like slovenia and and sao paulo brazil and i heard him making the most extraordinary suggestions for example that. that all of these countries around the world needed was the second amendment to the united to the constitution a copy of it and that that they for example that if they kept on doing this that the united states would simply defund the united nations if they kept on trying to to cook gun deaths around the world so it's this is part of a global movement and the national rifle association can be relied upon to interfere in all sorts of countries they've done so in canada brazil south africa australia and new zealand and
i've been following the national rifle association for about twenty three is around the world now i'm involved in a couple of united nations persis is which which i aimed at reducing the toll of gun deaths globally and i realized that the national rifle association was had a high powered lawyer was paying him a lot of money to travel around the world trying to derive every possible pot of the united nations initiatives and we spoke against each other in places like slovenia and and sao paulo...
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lakin was comparing the nations of the natural death lincoln was comparing the nations of the natural, plants grow and flowers and their fruit in the summer my -- in the summer months. could have that experience, then the worst death and destruction -- then the war's death and instruction -- lincoln had remained spiritually connected to the natural environments of his youth. perhaps his presidential lifestyle had enabled him to do so. during his first four years as president, lincoln spent about 25 percent of his time away from the executive mansion at a , formerly a house farmhouse and a home for wounded war of 1812 veterans, located on a tree shaded hill three miles from the white house. at the time of the civil war, the natural environment surrounding the white house was horrific, a nearby silk factory admitted a horrendous odor and a polluted washington canal flowed nearby. as soldiers home, lincoln took walks and cleared his mind, read, and got fresher. -- fresh air. another way to connect through the natural environment was reading, he loved reading nature byron's pilgrimage was
lakin was comparing the nations of the natural death lincoln was comparing the nations of the natural, plants grow and flowers and their fruit in the summer my -- in the summer months. could have that experience, then the worst death and destruction -- then the war's death and instruction -- lincoln had remained spiritually connected to the natural environments of his youth. perhaps his presidential lifestyle had enabled him to do so. during his first four years as president, lincoln spent...
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was made the move the national park in one nine hundred eighty one. the sea no merits of the mark and try. people live here in this. way is roughly in his mid thirty's he doesn't know his exact age. at the moment he's one of the few men here in the village at this time of year most modern men go to the mainland to search for work. the older ones here have never learned time they speak marking their tribal life which. the villagers normally home to about three hundred seen. at the moment it's almost deserted. our own. one. is the unofficial village chief people trust him he stays here when the other men leave to protect the community. and. the fact that the market we live in a village community is a break with a traditional culture. in the past each extended family had its own base today the entire community says this one beach there aren't allowed to settle on the other beaches in the national park. they used to live in temporary bamboo houses on stilts during the monsoon season now they stay on dry land all year round . for the children it is paradise
was made the move the national park in one nine hundred eighty one. the sea no merits of the mark and try. people live here in this. way is roughly in his mid thirty's he doesn't know his exact age. at the moment he's one of the few men here in the village at this time of year most modern men go to the mainland to search for work. the older ones here have never learned time they speak marking their tribal life which. the villagers normally home to about three hundred seen. at the moment it's...
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the national security state emerges under harry truman in 1947 concept of defending the nation. the bureaucratization of national security really starts to take hold in the early 20th century. seem you also have to step back and think about personal secrets. well, what is a secret? a secret confidential information. that notion has been around since the idea of time. secrecy itself is as old as the state and is a particular feature of the bureaucratic state. a legal regime of state secrecy, that is where the truman and eisenhower administration are particularly important in giving shape. there were no laws related to the protection of defense information before the 20th century but there is growing concern is the united states acquires territories and sets up military installations in the caribbean and pacific. he had a greater diplomatic corps situated abroad. there is concern of how this information is protected. why is it that the u.s. had so late, it is rooted in the tradition of open government. typically, the constitution precludes rules you have any vast majority of countr
the national security state emerges under harry truman in 1947 concept of defending the nation. the bureaucratization of national security really starts to take hold in the early 20th century. seem you also have to step back and think about personal secrets. well, what is a secret? a secret confidential information. that notion has been around since the idea of time. secrecy itself is as old as the state and is a particular feature of the bureaucratic state. a legal regime of state secrecy,...
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i hope they protect the six nations. at the end of the day, by nations. is. it will be at the every possible pound and dollar they can get. i think the game all around the world is on the cost of some big changes. we cannot go tonight without talking about to lift the great six nations coaches. we will see them here tomorrow and joe schmidt and warren gatland. they bow out from their respective nations. at the end of the world cup. this will be the last six nations for both. what an impact they have had. world —class both. what an impact they have had. world—class cultures. they have done so much for nations. ireland and wales. joe mastermind to lead ireland twice to the grand slam. warren gatland, his final home game. they will be pretty emotional for him. there are not many cultists sticking around. he is changing mentality and the site of welsh by mentality and the site of welsh rugby particularly in the national team. he has done an incrediblejob. mention him as captain of england. so many side stories tomorrow. what could be a potential 12 grand slam
i hope they protect the six nations. at the end of the day, by nations. is. it will be at the every possible pound and dollar they can get. i think the game all around the world is on the cost of some big changes. we cannot go tonight without talking about to lift the great six nations coaches. we will see them here tomorrow and joe schmidt and warren gatland. they bow out from their respective nations. at the end of the world cup. this will be the last six nations for both. what an impact...
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the budget requests $750 billion for national defense. to be clear, this is not funding for endless wars but for research and development and procurement to fund the most on inspiring the world has ever known. in addition, federal resources and front line defenders are overwhelmed at the southern border. in the fiscal year 2020 budget, provides sizeable funding $8.6 billion for full completion of the wall and other security resources. in terms of other major reforms, the administration is purported thing -- proposing work requirements for medicaid, snap, tanf and certain housing programs. we can help low income families and end dependency by strengthening work requirements. the administration wants to lower drug costs. the budget proposes a drug pricing strategy that promotes generics and reduces out of pocket costs. this administration has identified a number of wasteful inefficient programs. for example, we can save hundreds of millions of dollars by right sizing and reforming the underperforming programs like job corps, a youth training
the budget requests $750 billion for national defense. to be clear, this is not funding for endless wars but for research and development and procurement to fund the most on inspiring the world has ever known. in addition, federal resources and front line defenders are overwhelmed at the southern border. in the fiscal year 2020 budget, provides sizeable funding $8.6 billion for full completion of the wall and other security resources. in terms of other major reforms, the administration is...
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brief remarks on two important policy issues, but first, i want to offer my personal condolences to the nation of new zealand in the wake of the grotesque mosque attacks in christchurch. my thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families today. the united states condemns this hateful assault. we pledge our unwavering solidarity with the people of new zealand in this hour of darkness and we stand ready to offer any and all assistance. i would like to comment about pending support for the saudi-led coalition fighting in yemen. we all want this conflict to end. we want to improve the dire humanitarian situation. the trump administration fundamentally disagrees curbing our assistance in the saudi led coalition is the way to achieve these goals. the senators who voted aye say they want to end the bombing in yemen and support human rights. but we need to think about whose human rights. if you truly care about you many -- yemeni lives you would , support the effort to stop yemen from turning into a puppet state of the corrupt state of iran. you would want to stop iran from launching miss
brief remarks on two important policy issues, but first, i want to offer my personal condolences to the nation of new zealand in the wake of the grotesque mosque attacks in christchurch. my thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families today. the united states condemns this hateful assault. we pledge our unwavering solidarity with the people of new zealand in this hour of darkness and we stand ready to offer any and all assistance. i would like to comment about pending support...
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so consider this: the people who literally reunited our nation following the civil war were the nation's outcasts, freed slaves, irish immigrants, exiled mormons and underpaid chinese workers, among others. as we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the driving of the golden spike, here are some lessons i hope that we take into account as we start another challenging legislative session. first, we can and we should do more to protect the nameless, the outcast and the vulnerable. second, even in times of deep division and discord, even when some naysayers are betting against us, great things can be envisioned and can be accomplished. and finally, although we come from diverse backgrounds and experience, we can work side-by-side, sunup-to-sundown, with the spirit of cooperation to lay a foundation for our future prosperity. so let this be the year that we make a major down payment toward continued improvements in air quality. let this be the year we invest to make our schools safer and healthier even as they continue to climb to the summit of educational excellence. and let this be the year
so consider this: the people who literally reunited our nation following the civil war were the nation's outcasts, freed slaves, irish immigrants, exiled mormons and underpaid chinese workers, among others. as we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the driving of the golden spike, here are some lessons i hope that we take into account as we start another challenging legislative session. first, we can and we should do more to protect the nameless, the outcast and the vulnerable. second, even in...
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and i consider the new york post the nation's newspaper. most importantly, the president considers the new york post the nation's newspaper. and this is a column i had written about how donald trump was such a dominating political and cultural presence. there really is no escaping him, even for republicans who want to try to. i thought it had a lot of incisive, stringent commentary. made no impression on him. what he focused on was the headline that said "there is only trump." he took out his sharpie, circled the headline, and wrote a big arrow to it, "rich, so true. -donald j. trump." [laughter] we're going to talk little bit about nationalism, the border crisis, and senator, one thing that really came out of the shutdown contention and building a border at the barrier was a smoked out a foundational issue, where you had top democrats, nancy pelosi among them, saying walls themselves are immoral. you had democrats comparing our border barrier to the berlin wall, the barrier of a totalitarian society meant to keep its people inside rather th
and i consider the new york post the nation's newspaper. most importantly, the president considers the new york post the nation's newspaper. and this is a column i had written about how donald trump was such a dominating political and cultural presence. there really is no escaping him, even for republicans who want to try to. i thought it had a lot of incisive, stringent commentary. made no impression on him. what he focused on was the headline that said "there is only trump." he took...
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state of alarm musical there are some of the state of emergency the well being national you literally got me into the public climate he generated by it is going either direction of the electricity supply that has effect that the vast majority of the venezuelans since thursday march seventh twenty nineteen the bali barrie and national armed forces are order to arrange the necessary mobilizations to provide protection to build their facilities and the officials of course so that they can fulfill their task of restoring the national electricity system in the meantime the united states is ramping up pressure on venezuelan president nicolas maduro u.s. national security advisor john bolton says that the momentum is now on the side of opposition leader want to go down. they have not sought to arrest quite go and the national assembly in the opposition and i think one reason for that is that maduro fears if he gave that order it would not be a big but i do think the momentum is on the side of the kaleido. live not some of their bones are in code pink co-founder and the war activist thanks fo
state of alarm musical there are some of the state of emergency the well being national you literally got me into the public climate he generated by it is going either direction of the electricity supply that has effect that the vast majority of the venezuelans since thursday march seventh twenty nineteen the bali barrie and national armed forces are order to arrange the necessary mobilizations to provide protection to build their facilities and the officials of course so that they can fulfill...
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on the border between colombe and venezuela where the united nations opened the first formal camp for venezuelans fleeing the worsening social and economic crisis in their country. and an investigation of that alleges drug smugglers had access to the highest levels of the philippine government. the weather's not looking too bad it's all across much of here below is the clear skies over towards the west west is definitely best for the sunshine that's because we've got this all of the big area of high pressure just nestling in with a fair bit of wall coming through here and those clear skies not quite severe but a cloud in fact over tools eastern parts area of low pressure just around western russia pushing down into ukraine could still produce a few wintry flurries as we go through the next day kiev with a top temperature just six degrees celsius moscow struggles to get above freezing two celsius the high here down to the southeastern corner with around sixteen or seventeen for ankara and athens little circulation swirling away across the central parts of the mediterranean and then wil
on the border between colombe and venezuela where the united nations opened the first formal camp for venezuelans fleeing the worsening social and economic crisis in their country. and an investigation of that alleges drug smugglers had access to the highest levels of the philippine government. the weather's not looking too bad it's all across much of here below is the clear skies over towards the west west is definitely best for the sunshine that's because we've got this all of the big area of...
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president trump ignoring the national left wing media lies. he saying that american economy is indeed the envy of the world. >> i go, i might the prime ministers and presidents and kings and queens, they all say, mr. president, congratulations on your economy. especially your economy. we're trying to copy it, it's not works, it's just not working for other countries, they are not -- i want them to do well. but china is way down. the eu is down. a lot of countries are very much down, most of them we're hitting new highs. >> new high, "new york times," "washington post," other news outlets, broadcast, print and web, trying to suggestion that things are tough, because, it is incredible. as this economy booms, suggesting that the president missed the mark on economic growth. it is justi just incredible and. "new york times" reporting that president trump gave white house official to give his son-in-law a security clearance, white house press secretary sarah sanders tells times, that the white house does not comment on security clearances, a spokesm
president trump ignoring the national left wing media lies. he saying that american economy is indeed the envy of the world. >> i go, i might the prime ministers and presidents and kings and queens, they all say, mr. president, congratulations on your economy. especially your economy. we're trying to copy it, it's not works, it's just not working for other countries, they are not -- i want them to do well. but china is way down. the eu is down. a lot of countries are very much down, most...
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the scotland six nations have never really got going. the time to show up murray field the real scotland. we are out of the running of the championship but we want to play into our potential and show our true picture of what we are capable of. it is time we delivered an 80 minute performance. even that may not be enough. scotland playing for pride, wales amy for history. —— aiming for history. let's go from here in glasco across to edinburgh, oui’ here in glasco across to edinburgh, our correspondentjoe wilson is there ahead of that game tomorrow. for gregor townsend in scotland, these last two games come all about a good performance for them. absolutely. it is funny, if you wea ken absolutely. it is funny, if you weaken the go i remember being in cardiff standing by the pitch, the morning of the match and it felt like we were in the middle of summer. like we were in the middle of summer. suddenly in this part of scotla nd summer. suddenly in this part of scotland it feels quite wintry this evening. this ground will be filled with the no
the scotland six nations have never really got going. the time to show up murray field the real scotland. we are out of the running of the championship but we want to play into our potential and show our true picture of what we are capable of. it is time we delivered an 80 minute performance. even that may not be enough. scotland playing for pride, wales amy for history. —— aiming for history. let's go from here in glasco across to edinburgh, oui’ here in glasco across to edinburgh, our...
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but in the national context, i think we need to think about more than money. we don't ever want to lose the focus on money. it's important. but we must be mindful of this array of american assets, across academia, industry, nonprofit foundations, and the federal government. now, some in other area, some other countries have duplicated this functionality which is great. because as someone once said, science anywhere is great for science everywhere. and i agree with that. but what we have in america is an array of assets that are underpinned by american values. and that combination of our assets and our american values cannot be duplicated. and i think we need to start messaging this to folks who are looking to come into science. yes, we have national and federal labs, we have incredible academic institutions, we have incredible facility, incredible capabilities, but when you put that in the context of our freedom and inquiry and our system of government, in america, it really makes us absolutely unique in the world. so within that context, instead of thinking so
but in the national context, i think we need to think about more than money. we don't ever want to lose the focus on money. it's important. but we must be mindful of this array of american assets, across academia, industry, nonprofit foundations, and the federal government. now, some in other area, some other countries have duplicated this functionality which is great. because as someone once said, science anywhere is great for science everywhere. and i agree with that. but what we have in...
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both houses have let the nation down. that nation feels it. those who voted, they feel fairly let down. what the speaker has done, and there is an element in what was said about erskine may, whether there is constitutional correctness, whether thatis constitutional correctness, whether that is right or wrong, the average person in the street would expect to see fair play from a speaker. i think they see him as an empire. i am not saying he is not allowed to ta ke am not saying he is not allowed to take a side bet they see him as an umpire. a month or two ago when he allowed the dominic grieve amendment which basically said, we want to do this, we will take control of something, and it was against the convention, but he said, things move on, things have fluidity, i will allow it. i would expect that he does the same again. he said things change, let us move on, fluidity, allow it. or, you stop that one, then you stop this one. he has not been consistent. he has a remain biased. on that basis the average person walking around in blackburn tonight
both houses have let the nation down. that nation feels it. those who voted, they feel fairly let down. what the speaker has done, and there is an element in what was said about erskine may, whether there is constitutional correctness, whether thatis constitutional correctness, whether that is right or wrong, the average person in the street would expect to see fair play from a speaker. i think they see him as an empire. i am not saying he is not allowed to ta ke am not saying he is not allowed...
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under the national emergency packed. my colleagues want to talk about the southern border and the opiate crisis. let's talk about it. even the time he declared this emergency, he said he south that he did not need to do this. but he did. and at the time come the president declared this emergency. the white house issued a statement that he would be using his legal authority to take executive action to secure additional resources and he has transferred millions of dollars to fema to ice. they said that he identified funding that could be transferred from some other agencies as well. $2.5 billion from the department of defense and up to $3.6 billion reallocated from military construction projects. that is one national emergency he has i did five. about a year and half ago, the president issued a declaration indicating that opioids also constituted a public health emergency. director carol, how much funding has the administration transferred from other agencies to address the opioid public health emergency? >> if you're refer
under the national emergency packed. my colleagues want to talk about the southern border and the opiate crisis. let's talk about it. even the time he declared this emergency, he said he south that he did not need to do this. but he did. and at the time come the president declared this emergency. the white house issued a statement that he would be using his legal authority to take executive action to secure additional resources and he has transferred millions of dollars to fema to ice. they...
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the military and historic levels of military at $716 in national defense dollars. congress has been ignoring the president's spending reductions. om now in our third budget they are willing to have a conversation. we have been trying to have it. the president is putting forward these reductions and 5% cuts in nondefense nondiscretionary programs. while keeping his commitment to american seniors by not making changes to medicare and social security. reporter: to go back to what john asked, if the deficit is such a problem why not cut the rate of increase to the defense budget? and secondly, he has said promises kept but cutting medicare. >> he is not cutting medicare but putting forward reforms that lower drug prices because medicare is a very large share of drug prices in this country, has the impact of finding savings and medicare spending will go up every single year by healthy margins. reporter: why not at least cut the rate of increase if the deficit is of such concern? >> he is the commander in chief and thinks it's important to secure the country. one of his m
the military and historic levels of military at $716 in national defense dollars. congress has been ignoring the president's spending reductions. om now in our third budget they are willing to have a conversation. we have been trying to have it. the president is putting forward these reductions and 5% cuts in nondefense nondiscretionary programs. while keeping his commitment to american seniors by not making changes to medicare and social security. reporter: to go back to what john asked, if...
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that through the difficulties of these days, we might keep liberty and justice alive in our nation and in the world. bless the members who are home meeting with constituents or traveling to gather information and knowledge about the issues that are pertinent to their work in committees. may their presence among others be an inspiration for all considering public service. may all that is done this week be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 2-a of rule 208, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. the chair will now lead the house in the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives. madam, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from
that through the difficulties of these days, we might keep liberty and justice alive in our nation and in the world. bless the members who are home meeting with constituents or traveling to gather information and knowledge about the issues that are pertinent to their work in committees. may their presence among others be an inspiration for all considering public service. may all that is done this week be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 2-a of...
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come to the national press club. and for you gentlemen, i'll have to get the second one, because the governor knocked it over. the highly coveted national ess club mug, i give this to attorney general holder and to you, governor schwarzenegger. for my last question, i think we all heard quietly, that the chef can bench press. so my question today, what can you bench press? [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: for my shoulder injury, i haven't bench pressed. i do my weight training and go to gold's gym and use more weights and from one machine to the other and recommend this for everybody. this is something that i feel very passionate about. a lot of things passionate about. environment, training, fitness and development. for the last 50 years, i have been on this fitness crusade and the importance of exercising. and there is a gym in every tel and military and capitol hill and white house. they have workout rooms. and it has been very successful and i have seen a lot of people doing it and i know you are working out regular
come to the national press club. and for you gentlemen, i'll have to get the second one, because the governor knocked it over. the highly coveted national ess club mug, i give this to attorney general holder and to you, governor schwarzenegger. for my last question, i think we all heard quietly, that the chef can bench press. so my question today, what can you bench press? [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: for my shoulder injury, i haven't bench pressed. i do my weight training and go to gold's...
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it is toward the end of the national cherry blossom festival parade. it is free again so we encourage you to head out there and good time with the family. thank you for joining us for this "news 4 your sunday". i'm erica gonzalez in for pat eewson muse. we'll see you nextnd. for tile, wood, and stone, come to the nationwide low-price leader: floor and decor. the prices are the lowest you will find. not only did we find lots of options, but we were like, oh my gosh, it's so affordable. it's affordable no matter what your budget. i saved a lot of money at floor and decor. we came in under budget, way under budget. yeah. it's really the best pricing. you're getting an incredible product for an amazing price. why wouldn't you want to save money and make your house look great? i love to save money. who doesn't like to save money? floor and decor. you have to see it to believe it. ro> protesters cleared out representatives fm amazon in arlington ahead of the county board's vote over millions in tax incentives for the tech giant's new headquarters. >>> the dea
it is toward the end of the national cherry blossom festival parade. it is free again so we encourage you to head out there and good time with the family. thank you for joining us for this "news 4 your sunday". i'm erica gonzalez in for pat eewson muse. we'll see you nextnd. for tile, wood, and stone, come to the nationwide low-price leader: floor and decor. the prices are the lowest you will find. not only did we find lots of options, but we were like, oh my gosh, it's so affordable....
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declared unfit what will happen is that the constitutional council will take over then the national council with that been solid will be will take control and they will organize presidential elections within three months they will continue to hold the rope of the of the regime i've been i have not been hearing anyone arad mean al jazeera and abroad. celebrating this as any kind of accomplishment the only positive aspect is that citizens the voice is does have power proof that the regime is totally going trying to be disturbed but when what is going on and they are trying to find a way out. israel's prime minister is threatening further action against gaza after strikes on monday and palestinian rocket fire from the strip tensions remain high despite an egyptian brokered cease fire are a force that has more from the gaza border. after a night of israeli bombardment and rocket fire from gaza israeli tanks remain close to the border on tuesday israel had warned of a broader response than in recent escalations that threat was very much on show despite relative calm and talk from hamas of a ceas
declared unfit what will happen is that the constitutional council will take over then the national council with that been solid will be will take control and they will organize presidential elections within three months they will continue to hold the rope of the of the regime i've been i have not been hearing anyone arad mean al jazeera and abroad. celebrating this as any kind of accomplishment the only positive aspect is that citizens the voice is does have power proof that the regime is...
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is the nation state of the brits israel is the nation state of the jews it does not mean that non jews don't enjoy full equal rights they do they vote for the knesset their supreme court justices were arab and they enjoy full equal rights in israel in the prime minister said just that however israel remains the nation state of the jewish people and we're very proud of that. saying it's technically accurate could one say it was insensitive this time. it's not sensitive at all quite the contrary you know the jews only have one little state the size of jersey the arabs have about twenty two states there's about one billion muslims in the region we don't have any anywhere else to go this is our home and we're proud of it we're proud that we're back home so there's nothing sensitive about thought that would be more sensitive than saying that russia is the nation state of the russian people. what's the state of the peace process now. would you say these really government still supports a two state solution. well there's internal debate. vehemently oppose forming another arab state within the
is the nation state of the brits israel is the nation state of the jews it does not mean that non jews don't enjoy full equal rights they do they vote for the knesset their supreme court justices were arab and they enjoy full equal rights in israel in the prime minister said just that however israel remains the nation state of the jewish people and we're very proud of that. saying it's technically accurate could one say it was insensitive this time. it's not sensitive at all quite the contrary...