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of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the united states, mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from ohio, mr. joyce. mr. joyce: nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. section 2representatives shall be apportioned among the several states according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each state, excluding indians not taxed. mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from florida, mr. soto. r. soto: but when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for president and vice president of the united states, representatives in congress, the executive and judicial officers of a state, or the members of the legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such state being 21 years of age, and citizens of the united states, or in any way abridged, exc
of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the united states, mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from ohio, mr. joyce. mr. joyce: nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. section 2representatives shall be apportioned among the several states...
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of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the united states, mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from ohio, mr. joyce. mr. joyce: nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. section 2representatives shall be apportioned among the several states according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each state, excluding indians not taxed. mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from florida, mr. soto. r. soto: but when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for president and vice president of the united states, representatives in congress, the executive and judicial officers of a state, or the members of the legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such state being 21 years of age, and citizens of the united states, or in any way abridged, exc
of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the united states, mr. goodlatte: the gentleman from ohio, mr. joyce. mr. joyce: nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law, nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. section 2representatives shall be apportioned among the several states...
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outside the united states. eed access to those markets to support jobs here. thirdly, it is taxation. when you raise tariffs, you are imposing a tax on the consumers of those imports. low income americans spend a disproportionate amount of income on tradable goods, clothing, footwear, food, so you are raising the cost of the people least able to afford it. in that regard, it could have brought in patients -- broad implications economically. charlie: take the tpp. why was the good for the united states? michael: well, it was good in many respects. by all economic analysis, it would have added more than $130 billion to the gdp, increased exports. charlie: how? michael: by opening our market to other exports. we are a very open market. we have very low tariffs, and we don't use regulations as a disguise barrier to trade. other countries have higher barriers. take automobiles. we have a 2.5% tariff on autos. if a car comes into the united states, there's a 2.5% tax slept -- slapped on it unless it comes from a free
outside the united states. eed access to those markets to support jobs here. thirdly, it is taxation. when you raise tariffs, you are imposing a tax on the consumers of those imports. low income americans spend a disproportionate amount of income on tradable goods, clothing, footwear, food, so you are raising the cost of the people least able to afford it. in that regard, it could have brought in patients -- broad implications economically. charlie: take the tpp. why was the good for the united...
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the constitution of the united states. the constitution of the united states. so help me god. congratulations, mr president. chief justice roberts, chiefjustice roberts, president carter, president clinton, resident bush, president obama, fellow americans and people of the world, thank you. —— president bush. we, the citizens of america, are now joined ina the citizens of america, are now joined in a great national effort to rebuild our country and restore its promise for all of our people. together we will determine the course of america and the world for many, course of america and the world for any course of america and the world for many, many years to come. we will face hardships and challenges, but we will get thejob face hardships and challenges, but we will get the job done. every four yea rs we will get the job done. every four years we gather on the steps to carry out the orderly and peaceful tra nsfer of carry out the orderly and peaceful transfer of power, and we are grateful to president obama and first lady michelle obama for their gracious aid throughout this tra
the constitution of the united states. the constitution of the united states. so help me god. congratulations, mr president. chief justice roberts, chiefjustice roberts, president carter, president clinton, resident bush, president obama, fellow americans and people of the world, thank you. —— president bush. we, the citizens of america, are now joined ina the citizens of america, are now joined in a great national effort to rebuild our country and restore its promise for all of our people....
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you mentioned, people with the green cards when they're trying to make their way back into the united states, they may initially be denied and apply for a waiver. oftentimes, when people leave, go outside of the country even with the green cards, they don't have all the other information. they're not traveling with that information that allowed them to get their green card in the first place. so if they're now residing in the u.s., they left all the stuff. what's the expectation or we've been getting anymore detail from the white house as to what will that reapplication process entail? >> frederica, i don't think you need to look further than what's happening around the world and here in the united states. it's clear people with green cards have a difficult time getting on planes and getting back here to the united states. anecdotal reports of some getting on planes and others not being able to get on planes. so when lynn talked about the administration and our athena jones was in the briefing just taken place about white house fishes, wh officials. when it's in a thought out and orga
you mentioned, people with the green cards when they're trying to make their way back into the united states, they may initially be denied and apply for a waiver. oftentimes, when people leave, go outside of the country even with the green cards, they don't have all the other information. they're not traveling with that information that allowed them to get their green card in the first place. so if they're now residing in the u.s., they left all the stuff. what's the expectation or we've been...
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for the united states. but i have to say that unfortunately as strong as i believe our ambassador to the u.n. can be, the president's words are often taken with much more weight and i am disturbed by some of the president elect's comments that are different than those positions you've enouns atd here about the institutions that the united states helped create after world war ii, about the u.n. he recently called it in a tweet just a club for people to get together and talk and have a good time. in interviews this weekend he criticized nato. he was amazingly nonchalant about the future of the european union and the transatlantic alliance. i see the potential for real negative consequences because of that failure to recognize those institutions that have helped promote the security of the united states and have helped -- have helped us as we've tried to lead in the world. so i appreciate that you have said that you have the ear of the president and that you will be part of the national security apparatus. i th
for the united states. but i have to say that unfortunately as strong as i believe our ambassador to the u.n. can be, the president's words are often taken with much more weight and i am disturbed by some of the president elect's comments that are different than those positions you've enouns atd here about the institutions that the united states helped create after world war ii, about the u.n. he recently called it in a tweet just a club for people to get together and talk and have a good time....
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that is what the world would look like without the united states of america. there are ten things that america needs to do to be strong here at home so that that light domestically can shine abroad. end waste, political correctness, protect the border protect judeo traditions, cut taxes, exercise fid fidelity to the constitution and keep the peace through unquestioned military advantage. [applause] >> these are the things, this is the agenda that america needs to get behind. the greatest threat facing the united states of america, the american idea, the virtues of america, applicant call correctness is killing and you see, most people think that political correctness is merely an imposition on speech. well, that would be bad enough without tradition of the first amendment. but i've got to tell you, ladies and gentlemen, with regret reached in my voice, that political correctness is infamously more than that. political correctness is an attitude, way of life that tells to you to strive for not greatness. punishes you for coloring outside of the lines, that tells
that is what the world would look like without the united states of america. there are ten things that america needs to do to be strong here at home so that that light domestically can shine abroad. end waste, political correctness, protect the border protect judeo traditions, cut taxes, exercise fid fidelity to the constitution and keep the peace through unquestioned military advantage. [applause] >> these are the things, this is the agenda that america needs to get behind. the greatest...
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the 61 61 members are first-cls senior cadets. ♪ and this equestrian unit is the first cavalry division fort hood, texas, a ceremonial unit for the department of the army founded in 1972, comprised of active-duty soldiers, the unit has performed and ceremonies across the country including 13 tournament of roses parade's end five parades. now the olivet nazarene tiger marching band from illinois. this unit was the lead band in the 2016 london new year's day parade. ♪ ♪ our next unit, the military and department of defense kids overseas, represents kids from dod schools, from sigonella, italy. two active-duty military members, took out military spouses, and two dodea teachers. now, ladies and gentlemen, you are in for a huge treat. from tupelo, mississippi, the tupelo high school band wearing black uniforms accented in gold and blue playing for you "this is my country" and "god bless america" ." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and the mid america cowgirls rodeo drill team of michigan are proud to represent southwest michigan and northeast indiana. cowgirls to date range from 10 to more than 50 years old. t
the 61 61 members are first-cls senior cadets. ♪ and this equestrian unit is the first cavalry division fort hood, texas, a ceremonial unit for the department of the army founded in 1972, comprised of active-duty soldiers, the unit has performed and ceremonies across the country including 13 tournament of roses parade's end five parades. now the olivet nazarene tiger marching band from illinois. this unit was the lead band in the 2016 london new year's day parade. ♪ ♪ our next unit, the...
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when called into the service of the united states. he may redwier opinion in writing of each upon any subject relating to the duties of the representative offices and have the for offenses against the united states accept in cases of impeachme impeachment. >> he shall have power to make treaties provided two-thirds of the concur and he shall nominate with the advice and consent of the senate shall appoint ambassadors, judges of the supreme court and all other officers of the united states who are not here and otherwise provided for and which shall be established by law. >> the gentleman from oregon, mr. bloomenhour. >> as they think proper in the president alone, in the kocourt of law or heads of departments. >> the gentleman from georgia, mr. carter. >>. >> the president shall have power to fill up all va cancani which shall expire at the end of their next session. >> he shall give to congress information of the state of the union and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient. >> the gent
when called into the service of the united states. he may redwier opinion in writing of each upon any subject relating to the duties of the representative offices and have the for offenses against the united states accept in cases of impeachme impeachment. >> he shall have power to make treaties provided two-thirds of the concur and he shall nominate with the advice and consent of the senate shall appoint ambassadors, judges of the supreme court and all other officers of the united states...
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the united states assessed and voluntary contributions to the united nations, section 2, and the operative wording says, no funds are authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available for assessed or the ary contributions of united states to the united nations or to any organ, specialized agency, commission, treaty, or treaty body or other affiliated body of the united nations. and it goes on, until such time as the united nations security council resolution 2334 regarding israel's settlements in the west bank and east jerusalem is repealed in its entirety. then section 3 says no funds are authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available to pay interest on assessed or voluntary contributions that are withheld under this act. and so the purpose of that is i'm hoping and praying that this body will not just pay lip service to a u.n. resolution and actually embrace, as john kerry was saying today, not that much difference between aipac's position supporting this resolution , he may not have mentioned there was support for the resolution, but the aipac position and john kerry'
the united states assessed and voluntary contributions to the united nations, section 2, and the operative wording says, no funds are authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available for assessed or the ary contributions of united states to the united nations or to any organ, specialized agency, commission, treaty, or treaty body or other affiliated body of the united nations. and it goes on, until such time as the united nations security council resolution 2334 regarding israel's...
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when you tax mexican goods sold until the united states, you are taxing the people of the united states. that's who's buying mexican goods in the united states and who's paying that tax. that's not mexico paying for the wall. that's the taxpayers of the united states paying for the wall. the people who donald trump promised would never have to pay for the wall. as soon as sean spicer said thatty sent out a tweet saying that was an admission that mexico won't pay a penny for the wall, and then with the white house being bombarded with tweets leak what that and questions like that about forcing americans to pay for the wall with a 20% tax on mexican goods, someone at the white house suddenly realized how profoundly stupid that is, as well as profoundly dangerous since it would be the first shot fired in a trade war that could go worldwide. a shot that could reverberate around the world and affect many other countries and quickly start a north american recession, followed by a worldwide recession. so the white house packed off the idea. nbc's peter alexander caught up with president trump
when you tax mexican goods sold until the united states, you are taxing the people of the united states. that's who's buying mexican goods in the united states and who's paying that tax. that's not mexico paying for the wall. that's the taxpayers of the united states paying for the wall. the people who donald trump promised would never have to pay for the wall. as soon as sean spicer said thatty sent out a tweet saying that was an admission that mexico won't pay a penny for the wall, and then...
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by some measurement, the united states in the united kingdom and in the top five of the easiest placesdoing business in the world. doing business with each other as at a starting point easy. but that does not mean free trade agreements cannot achieve more. the tariffs on all in every sector. they could be lower on both sides. you could take a week export licensing and import licensing. you could a mutual recognition of standards. i do not wa nt to recognition of standards. i do not want to give the overall impression that a free trade deal is a bad thing, but that is not the massive boost to trade as it could be in countries where editors traditionally much harder to do business. thank you. donald trump said he had a "friendly" call with mexican president, enrique pena nieto. we had a talk that lasted for about an hour this morning, and we are going to be working on a fair and new relationship. but the united states cannot continue to lose vast amounts of business, vast amounts of companies and millions and millions of people losing theirjobs. that won't happen with me. we're no longer
by some measurement, the united states in the united kingdom and in the top five of the easiest placesdoing business in the world. doing business with each other as at a starting point easy. but that does not mean free trade agreements cannot achieve more. the tariffs on all in every sector. they could be lower on both sides. you could take a week export licensing and import licensing. you could a mutual recognition of standards. i do not wa nt to recognition of standards. i do not want to give...
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narrator: at the moment, the united states had no president. y truman's term expired at noon, and general eisenhower was not sworn in until 12:32. ♪ ["hail to the chief"] narrator: but now, he was at the rostrum with the chief justice of the united states supreme court who was to administer the brief oath. his voice was slightly tremulous though his hand was steady as he repeated the historic words. >> dwight d. eisenhower, do you solemnly swear -- dwight eisenhower: i, dwight d. eisenhower, do solemnly swear. >> that you will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. dwight eisenhower: that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> and will to the best of your ability. dwight eisenhower: and will to to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. dwight eisenhower: preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. dwight eisenhower: so help me god. [applause] >> shaking hands with harry truman. mrs. tru
narrator: at the moment, the united states had no president. y truman's term expired at noon, and general eisenhower was not sworn in until 12:32. ♪ ["hail to the chief"] narrator: but now, he was at the rostrum with the chief justice of the united states supreme court who was to administer the brief oath. his voice was slightly tremulous though his hand was steady as he repeated the historic words. >> dwight d. eisenhower, do you solemnly swear -- dwight eisenhower: i, dwight...
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they say the united states should continue a tough stance with russia. in fact, it could potentially get tougher. how is that being viewed with everyday russians to try to square the circle with these mixed messages? >> if you are talking in terms of everyday russians, i think they believe it would be the president of the united states who would make the final decision? everybody is aware the significant opposition in the u.s. congress to closer relations with russia, i think that is characterized in the russian public as being the vestiging of cold war thinking in the united states p russians believe it is the guy at the top that makes the final decision. when it comes to the issue of sanctions, they are probably right. the vast bulk of the sanctions against russia were implemented by president obama as a presidential decree. it can be lifted just as easily with the simple stroke of a pen when donald trump becomes president of the united states. those sanctions that were imposed predominantly over the annex sayings of crimea m. >> matthew chance reportin
they say the united states should continue a tough stance with russia. in fact, it could potentially get tougher. how is that being viewed with everyday russians to try to square the circle with these mixed messages? >> if you are talking in terms of everyday russians, i think they believe it would be the president of the united states who would make the final decision? everybody is aware the significant opposition in the u.s. congress to closer relations with russia, i think that is...
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the weary, it is a hope for the brave. , senator kennedy was sworn in as the 35th president of the united states. in about 15 minutes we hear resident kennedy's inaugural aggressive. first we see the inaugural ceremonies and oats of office. >> members of the house of representatives were preceded by kenneth r harding. this is an indication that it really was called. -- cold. ♪ martin,sentative speaker and presently representative for massachusetts. senator dirksen, minority leader, and the senator majority leader lead the senate. former president trim a is escorted by -- truman is escorted by clinton anderson. former senator from rhode -- theodoree door green. robert kennedy was to be the next attorney general. ted kennedy, another brother of the president to be. members of the united states supreme court arrived. mrs. eisenhower and mrs. nexen hollowed by mrs. johnson, followed by mrs. kennedy. ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] [cheers] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> the joint congressional inaugural committee having escorted, now seat the presidential parties on the platform. [applause] [cheers] >> mr. pres
the weary, it is a hope for the brave. , senator kennedy was sworn in as the 35th president of the united states. in about 15 minutes we hear resident kennedy's inaugural aggressive. first we see the inaugural ceremonies and oats of office. >> members of the house of representatives were preceded by kenneth r harding. this is an indication that it really was called. -- cold. ♪ martin,sentative speaker and presently representative for massachusetts. senator dirksen, minority leader, and...
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protection the nation from foreign terrorist entry into the united states. good stuff. [applause] [applause] >> monday, the senate gavels in at 3:00 p.m. eastern and at 5:00 p.m. they will resume debate on rex tillerson as seck of state. at 5:30 they will take a procedural vote. if cloture is invoked a co conformation hearing could take place tuesday. >> c-span's washington live every day. saturday morning, nina marie pots will join us to discuss president trump's meeting with theresa may. and the national association of realtor chief economist talks about the housing market and the nomination of ben carson as housing secretary and a cut on mortgage premiums. and washington monthly with senior writer ann kim. her article looks at cash systems the u.s. and the impact it is having on communities. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on saturday morning. now, a discussion on russian hacking and the 2016
protection the nation from foreign terrorist entry into the united states. good stuff. [applause] [applause] >> monday, the senate gavels in at 3:00 p.m. eastern and at 5:00 p.m. they will resume debate on rex tillerson as seck of state. at 5:30 they will take a procedural vote. if cloture is invoked a co conformation hearing could take place tuesday. >> c-span's washington live every day. saturday morning, nina marie pots will join us to discuss president trump's meeting with...
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including one to estonia led by the united kingdom. that will be a presence. troops. around 1000 troops. do you know how may troops the russians can call upon to be in the baltic states in no time at all? hundreds of thousands. by invoking national presence in the baltic countries, that sends a very clear signal that an attack on one of the baltic countries will trigger a response from the entire alliance. on top of the increased military presence, we have established new high readiness forces, which can be deployed very quickly if needed, to reinforce. this is part of a chain of different elements which all adds to much higher readiness and increased collective defence, the biggest enforcement of collective defence of the end of the cold war. cyber security, not least because of allegations about russian interference in the us election, there is a big focus on cyber security, in germany, too. where angela merkel said she believes the russians are interfering in german politics. is nato, in any sense, prepared for the systemic, organised cyber security attacks
including one to estonia led by the united kingdom. that will be a presence. troops. around 1000 troops. do you know how may troops the russians can call upon to be in the baltic states in no time at all? hundreds of thousands. by invoking national presence in the baltic countries, that sends a very clear signal that an attack on one of the baltic countries will trigger a response from the entire alliance. on top of the increased military presence, we have established new high readiness forces,...
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this is political refugees coming into the united states. that program is suspended for 120 days while they get these new measures up and running and permanently ended by the trump administration is the syrian refugee program which was bringing in people from that part of the world. so you will not have syrian refugees coming into this country as part of this executive order. >> again, this has regard a grade deal of reaction. more than 2 million refugees have fled the neighboring turkey almost six full years ago. some of them were hoping to come here to the united states. we're in istanbul, turkey, following the story. if you could explain the reaction there from the region. >> reporter: reaction is one of shock. i was in touch with a syrian refugee who lives in turkey near the syrian border. he described the order as racist and shameful. i was also in touch with an iraqis scheduled to fly to the united states tomorrow. he has a green card but this is what he sent me. i'll read it to you. i honestly am a bit scared. i'm not sure if they will
this is political refugees coming into the united states. that program is suspended for 120 days while they get these new measures up and running and permanently ended by the trump administration is the syrian refugee program which was bringing in people from that part of the world. so you will not have syrian refugees coming into this country as part of this executive order. >> again, this has regard a grade deal of reaction. more than 2 million refugees have fled the neighboring turkey...
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but since it is far wait from the borders of the united states -- far away from the borders of the united states, he can wait until his next term or next administration. for us, it is time to act. war already in the fight. trump can afford himself the luxury to compete with american troops from the run any got iran and afghanistan. we cannot leave syria like this. the room for maneuver for russia is much more smaller than the united states. probably a deal will not to be 50-50 in both interest and much more and the interest of the united states and should not be zero-sum game. we should all gain benefits. >> what do anticipate for any change or conversation about the ukraine? issue ukraine -- it is an of crucial importance for russia. i think everybody understands in the united states that for us, ukraine is a center of gravity. we cannot afford ourselves having a hostile ukraine by our borders. that is why we keep in for his on the u.s. including the militant -- on ukraine the military means. you have a nation which is similar to you, you know? but completely hostile to you. hostile andd
but since it is far wait from the borders of the united states -- far away from the borders of the united states, he can wait until his next term or next administration. for us, it is time to act. war already in the fight. trump can afford himself the luxury to compete with american troops from the run any got iran and afghanistan. we cannot leave syria like this. the room for maneuver for russia is much more smaller than the united states. probably a deal will not to be 50-50 in both interest...
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the 45th president of the united states is now donald j. trump. f he and he came back to a number of times in the speech, people taking control from the u.s. government and essentially that was the message from this election. people were fed up with washington. it wasn't working in either party. they elected this man, the 45th resident of the united states. are awaiting donald trump. welcome to "hannity." it is a historic day in >> sean: welcome to "hannity." it's a historic day. donald j. trump is now the 45th president of the united states of america, and we are broadcasting live from the next two hours from the freedom ball. president trump will be here in just a few minutes. plus we have reaction tonight. analysis, geraldo rivera, so many others. but first tonight, joining us is somebody i admire, outspoken hollywood mega-superstar. one of my favorite actors of all time. such a good friend of mine, personal friend of
the 45th president of the united states is now donald j. trump. f he and he came back to a number of times in the speech, people taking control from the u.s. government and essentially that was the message from this election. people were fed up with washington. it wasn't working in either party. they elected this man, the 45th resident of the united states. are awaiting donald trump. welcome to "hannity." it is a historic day in >> sean: welcome to "hannity." it's a...
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your viewers will be familiar with the constitution of the united states. to run foul of the constitution. already, lawyers have challenged on a preliminary basis the detention and holding are several people who have come in at various airports over the last two days and have not been allowed to enter the united states and are being detained there. the basis of those immediate challenges is on the constitution's fifth amendment, due process and equal protection clauses. right now, severaljudges haveissued clauses. right now, severaljudges have issued orders forbidding the us government from deporting those individuals, and a massachusetts judge has issued an order requiring not only that they not be deported but also that they not be detained indefinitely in detention facilities at the airport. the next step, however, is to look at whether or not these orders will be constitutional, and the most striking aspect here is that the president has himself said on previous occasions that he plans to ban muslims from the united states and this executive order is no
your viewers will be familiar with the constitution of the united states. to run foul of the constitution. already, lawyers have challenged on a preliminary basis the detention and holding are several people who have come in at various airports over the last two days and have not been allowed to enter the united states and are being detained there. the basis of those immediate challenges is on the constitution's fifth amendment, due process and equal protection clauses. right now,...
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[applause] >> the rebuilding of the united states armed forces --dash. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [applause] this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrace entities into the united states. we all know what that means. protection of the nation from foreign terrace entry into the united states. i want to thank everybody for the many great heroes and the great warriors. we have tremendous respect for you all. [applause]
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the most important market in wales is the market within the united kingdom so he can stay confident that wales is the fastest growing economy outside london 2010 but the back of the government policy of success. >> order, colleagues, we are visited today by speaker of the burmese parliament accompanied by a delegation of parliamentary colleagues. i'm sure the house will wish to join me in welcoming mister speaker as his colleagues. questions to the prime minister? kevin jones. the prime minister. >> the response from the house shows and indeed welcome the speaker of the burmese parliament to see our deliberations today. and the whole house will join me in sending our condolences to the police officer who was shot over the weekend, to his friends and family. they have our fullest support. this morning i have meetings with ministerial colleagues, in addition to duties in this house, further such meetings later today. i will travel to the united states to talk to president trump. >> may i join the prime minister -- the police officer who was shot. the best drivers of social mobility, $0.99
the most important market in wales is the market within the united kingdom so he can stay confident that wales is the fastest growing economy outside london 2010 but the back of the government policy of success. >> order, colleagues, we are visited today by speaker of the burmese parliament accompanied by a delegation of parliamentary colleagues. i'm sure the house will wish to join me in welcoming mister speaker as his colleagues. questions to the prime minister? kevin jones. the prime...
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immigration policy in the united states is matter of the government of the united states just the same as immigration policy for this country should be set by our government but we do not agree with this kind of approach and it is not one that we will be taking. we are studying the new executive order to see what it means and what the legal affects are and in particular what the consequences are for uk nationals if there's any impact on uk nationals clearly we will make representations to the u.s. government about that. >> hillary clinton also react on twitter, i stand with the people across the country tonight defending our values and constitution. this is not who we are. >>> cnn political come men tatt jeffrey lord, what does it do to protect u.s. citizens? >> it makes sure nobody sneaks in under the guides of syrian refugee, that's exactly what happened when refugees came ashore on the greek island and two of them -- four of them i think, but two of them participated in the attack on paris. >> the french example though no one would call into doubt there are threats in the western eu
immigration policy in the united states is matter of the government of the united states just the same as immigration policy for this country should be set by our government but we do not agree with this kind of approach and it is not one that we will be taking. we are studying the new executive order to see what it means and what the legal affects are and in particular what the consequences are for uk nationals if there's any impact on uk nationals clearly we will make representations to the...
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but i am representing the people of the united states. and i'm going to represent them as somebody should represent them. not how they have been represented in the past where we lose to every single country. >> is the president himself said relationship with the united states and mexico is a matter of the united states and mexico. tom? >> mr. president Ãyou said the brexit trachea, you would stand by as with nato. but how can the british prime minister believe you? because you have been known in the past to change your position on things. and also questions about the b. people are fascinated to know how you get on with each other. you're so different. hard-working daughter, a brash t.v. extrovert, have you found anything in common personnel yet? >> actually not as brash as you might think. and i can say that i think will get along very well. it is interesting because i am a people person i think you also are two teresa. i can often tell how i get along with somebody very early. i believe you have a fantastic relationship. brexit, and i rea
but i am representing the people of the united states. and i'm going to represent them as somebody should represent them. not how they have been represented in the past where we lose to every single country. >> is the president himself said relationship with the united states and mexico is a matter of the united states and mexico. tom? >> mr. president Ãyou said the brexit trachea, you would stand by as with nato. but how can the british prime minister believe you? because you have...
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what all has the united states given the world? why has it been in nonparallel force for good in this world? please and gentlemen, we seek to counter the army of anti-american activist masquerading as teachers that are deliberately. [applause] trying to raise a generation of american haters. flag is also immediate response on. the days of the left playing on a post are over. , flag will -- on every major cable television from msnbc to fox news and we'll make sure that every single time america's reputation is on the line, every time someone seeks to slander or libel or defame the united states of america, we are countering reproof. we are countering with facts. please and gentlemen, it is time for us to start writing the petitions. it's time for us to start calling for heads to roll. i want people to know that if they are going to go out there and they are going to mop, produce, castigate, libel slander or defame the united states of america, there is an organization that will hold them to account. [applause] here's the deal. if yo
what all has the united states given the world? why has it been in nonparallel force for good in this world? please and gentlemen, we seek to counter the army of anti-american activist masquerading as teachers that are deliberately. [applause] trying to raise a generation of american haters. flag is also immediate response on. the days of the left playing on a post are over. , flag will -- on every major cable television from msnbc to fox news and we'll make sure that every single time...
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i'm all for more trade with the united states, with asia and the like. but it shouldn't come at the cost of the very important trading links we have with german and france and the netherlands and belgium and so on. i want both. i don't want it to be a choice. and you know, i need to make sure and other members of the parliament need to make sure as we leave the european union we're not erecting enormous trade barriers with these near neighbors in search of potential trade deal with the u.s. or others. i want that trade deal with the u.s. but i also want the trade deal with the european union and it's really important for britain, it's important for europe. by the way it's important for trade around the world. this is not a great act of protectionism. and in the end, why do people vote to leave the eu. >> rose: does donald trump object to free trade or object to what he considers bad trade deals. >> well he says for example he wants a trade arrangement with the uk. speaker ryan and others say they want a trade relation with the uk. that's great. we should
i'm all for more trade with the united states, with asia and the like. but it shouldn't come at the cost of the very important trading links we have with german and france and the netherlands and belgium and so on. i want both. i don't want it to be a choice. and you know, i need to make sure and other members of the parliament need to make sure as we leave the european union we're not erecting enormous trade barriers with these near neighbors in search of potential trade deal with the u.s. or...
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i will travel to the united states to talk to president trump. >> may i join the prime minister -- the police officer who was shot. the best drivers of social mobility, $0.99 for schools for outstanding and 65% are in the most deprived areas in the country. introducing cuts that threaten the existence of maintained control. when it comes to social mobility actions feet -- speak louder than words. >> i want to ensure and governments want to ensure quality of education at every age and every stage for children in this country. that is why we are looking at improving the number of places. the record speaking louder than words, can i point out i was very proud, the authority in london in the 1990s to introduce nursery school for every 3 and 4-year-old. >> the prime minister laid out a clear, bold plan for brexit in her speech. >> honorable members, quite right, an opportunity to scrutinize that. does the prime minister agree the best way of facilitating that scrutiny is a government white paper laying out a position for global britain based on free-trade in goods and services to the benefi
i will travel to the united states to talk to president trump. >> may i join the prime minister -- the police officer who was shot. the best drivers of social mobility, $0.99 for schools for outstanding and 65% are in the most deprived areas in the country. introducing cuts that threaten the existence of maintained control. when it comes to social mobility actions feet -- speak louder than words. >> i want to ensure and governments want to ensure quality of education at every age...
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the immigration policy of the united states is a matter of the government and the united states but on the face of it in has consequences for some british citizens. i spoke yesterday to the u.s. administration into the home secretary kelly the secretary of homeland's security. i am able to provide the following clarification. the general principle is that all british passport holders are welcome to travel to the u.s. phone negative to the united states we have received assurances from the u.s. embassy the second importer will make a difference to any british passport holder respective of their country above or whether they hold another passport. in any case the executive order is a temporary measure of 90 days for security precautions. of course, this is highly controversial policy that has caused unease and i repeat this is an approach that this government would not take. but let me conclude by reminding that house of this country's alliance with the united states of the defense and intelligence which i am sure they appreciate and understand. >> here here. >> we work together more clo
the immigration policy of the united states is a matter of the government and the united states but on the face of it in has consequences for some british citizens. i spoke yesterday to the u.s. administration into the home secretary kelly the secretary of homeland's security. i am able to provide the following clarification. the general principle is that all british passport holders are welcome to travel to the u.s. phone negative to the united states we have received assurances from the u.s....
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east coast welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. following the breaking news here on cnn. i'm george howell. >> the court granted an emergency stay for citizens of seven muslim majority countries who have arrived in the u.s. and have valid visas. >> the state covers those in transit. they means they will not be deported immediately. the ruling came after a day of protests at airports across the country. >> a u.s. homeland security official says in the roughly 24 hours between the executive order being sign and the court ruling, the u.s. had denied entry 173 travelers. >> this statement saying quote, the rule preserves the status quo and ensures that people who have been granted permission in the country are not illegalliry moved. people across the states were quick to protest the travel band. >> major airport the across the country including stan and new york. >> this has been the protests, protests blocking the gate saying no one gets in until they get out. protesters are blocked the exit. having some of the protesters block their
east coast welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. following the breaking news here on cnn. i'm george howell. >> the court granted an emergency stay for citizens of seven muslim majority countries who have arrived in the u.s. and have valid visas. >> the state covers those in transit. they means they will not be deported immediately. the ruling came after a day of protests at airports across the country. >> a u.s. homeland security official says...
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a man studying in the united states. grags ban affects him. >>> plus a service star defeating nadal and won the australian open. federer is breaking records. . >> you're watching cnn newsroom. to its roots. brewed only in golden, colorado... ...and nowhere else. ever. coors banquet. that's how it's done. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom. i'm george howell. >> and i'm rosemary church. six people are dead and eight wounded after a shooting at a mosque in quebec city, canada. two suspects have been arrested and police say the situation is now under control. the attack is being investigated as an act of terrorism. >>> the white house says the president's travel ban does not apply to people who have green cards, which allows them permanent residence in the united states 37 there was some confusion over that. thousands protested over the weekend. homeland security says green card holders will still face extra screening at airports. >>> protests have bro
a man studying in the united states. grags ban affects him. >>> plus a service star defeating nadal and won the australian open. federer is breaking records. . >> you're watching cnn newsroom. to its roots. brewed only in golden, colorado... ...and nowhere else. ever. coors banquet. that's how it's done. >>> welcome back to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. you're watching cnn newsroom. i'm george howell. >> and i'm rosemary church. six...
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>> it's ended in terms of the united states direct combat world. we are not in combat in afghanistan. >> rose: the taliban is continuing to fight. >> the cal ban is continuing to fight and our world now for two years has been limited to training and advising and assisting the afghan government forces to deal with the taliban and go after the terrorist threat as it remains, and there is a residual terrorist threat, an al quaida residual which is quite small, an i.s.i.l presence, that we will continue to work with the afghans to defeat. i can't say with certainty how long that will be, but i think the taliban is proving, as you know well, an enduring adversary for the afghan government. >> rose: when you look at iraq, a place that the president said he was going to withdraw from iraq and he did, correct? >> yes, he did, in keeping with the agreement that president bush made with the irqi government. >> rose: what kind of state is iraq today? do you have confidence in the the prime minister? do you have confidence that they will be able to live with th
>> it's ended in terms of the united states direct combat world. we are not in combat in afghanistan. >> rose: the taliban is continuing to fight. >> the cal ban is continuing to fight and our world now for two years has been limited to training and advising and assisting the afghan government forces to deal with the taliban and go after the terrorist threat as it remains, and there is a residual terrorist threat, an al quaida residual which is quite small, an i.s.i.l...
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bush made a point to remind the united states we are not at war against islam. in a speech april 2002 he said america rejects of bigotry and every act of hatred against people of the background of muslim states and welcomes peaceful people of all states. i every faith is practiced and protected here because we are one country. if the immigrant can be fully and equally berry can because we are one countryause cover race and color should not divide us because america is one country. the senate republicans agreed. then say so. targeti if that issues and order targeting one religious group then let's be clear. with a small group of operatives consulting no experts in diplomacy of home and security and then no actual legal authority president truitt -- president trump unilaterally will issue that it may not affect the executive order it is a muslim and and it is unconstitutional the this is a crisis. the senate should take up and pass of bill to overturn the illegal order right now. what is happening is shocking. donald trott is doing exactly what he said he would do
bush made a point to remind the united states we are not at war against islam. in a speech april 2002 he said america rejects of bigotry and every act of hatred against people of the background of muslim states and welcomes peaceful people of all states. i every faith is practiced and protected here because we are one country. if the immigrant can be fully and equally berry can because we are one countryause cover race and color should not divide us because america is one country. the senate...
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that has served taiwan and the united states well. brogate the one china policy or bring it into ancillary negotiations on an economic or trade issue, i think would be a grave mistake. we will find that china, with whom we have managed to forge a far more pragmatic and effective relationship where we cooperate in a far wider range of areas than ever before, whether it's climate change or peacekeeping or global health, nonproliferation, and manage our differences and competition , whether in the economic sphere or on the south china sea in a constructive fashion to avoid conflict, that whole balance could be upset in a very devastating way. charlie: not only that, north korea. susan: in fact, china for better or for worse, is an indispensable player when it comes to north korea. our global economy is such that the u.s. and china's economies are intimately linked. they hold a high proportion of our debt. there are many ways in which we can't afford to play fast and loose with what is the most consequential bilateral relationship on the p
that has served taiwan and the united states well. brogate the one china policy or bring it into ancillary negotiations on an economic or trade issue, i think would be a grave mistake. we will find that china, with whom we have managed to forge a far more pragmatic and effective relationship where we cooperate in a far wider range of areas than ever before, whether it's climate change or peacekeeping or global health, nonproliferation, and manage our differences and competition , whether in the...
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she spoke out even before the united states got into world war ii. in 1939, edith rogers sponsored a bill in congress -- again, she was a house republican -- she sponed a bill with a senate democrat. the democratic senator from new york. it was a bill that would have admitted 20,000 jewish kids, kids under the age of 14 from gnat ji germany. this was february, 1939. again, the united states did not get into world war ii until 1941 but their bill would have let 20,000 jewish kids in germany escape the nazis and come to the united states. kids only, under the age of 14. congress voted it down. the following year, the united states turned back a ship carrying 900 german jews who were fleeing for their lives. coast guard in florida tailed the ship. we turned them back. hundreds of people who were on board that ship who were turned away, hundreds of them ended up getting murdered in nazi concentration camps because we would not give them safety here. on holocaust remembrance day, americans remember experiences like that as part of our own culpability, as p
she spoke out even before the united states got into world war ii. in 1939, edith rogers sponsored a bill in congress -- again, she was a house republican -- she sponed a bill with a senate democrat. the democratic senator from new york. it was a bill that would have admitted 20,000 jewish kids, kids under the age of 14 from gnat ji germany. this was february, 1939. again, the united states did not get into world war ii until 1941 but their bill would have let 20,000 jewish kids in germany...
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first united nations with the biometric data only those that pass that test referred to the united states to which countries they are referred. and multiple agencies including the department of homeland security, fbi security, fbi, state department, intelligence agencies with rigorousss screening this. this includes repeated biometric checks. biogr several layers of biographical screenings and health checks in with vince -- by specially trained offices. out of the nearly 60,000 people referred to the united states only 12,000 have been excepted. of the assyrian refugees accepted by the united states three-quarters are women and children and half are under 13 in 2016. we are the leader of thehe free world in a republic founded on the premise of religious freedom in a society that for generations has called out to the tired and the port and the huddled masses yearning to be free. that is to we are in the name of fighting terrorism mr. trump has made an exceptional to bend the children from our shores that our no different who would sit in the back of in ambulance in aleppo or the lifeless b
first united nations with the biometric data only those that pass that test referred to the united states to which countries they are referred. and multiple agencies including the department of homeland security, fbi security, fbi, state department, intelligence agencies with rigorousss screening this. this includes repeated biometric checks. biogr several layers of biographical screenings and health checks in with vince -- by specially trained offices. out of the nearly 60,000 people referred...
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this is waning even in the united states. founding fathers were skeptical of democracy and conceived of america as to mitigate some of the dangers, the bill of rights, the senate are all against majority rule. but the united states also developed a democratic culture formed in large part by a series of informal buffers that worked in similar ways. it means nongovernmental groups to professional associations and he argued they acted to weaken the moral empire. it would be the -- the society in its government would focus on the national interest. but the two prefailing dynamics over the past few decades have been to destroy these intermediate associations because of democratic openness or market efficiency. it has been closed to open. political parties have lost their internal strejt they have lost all of their moerl whose members do not and cannot afford to act in ways that's of the publ public interest. it now has fierce competition between thousands of new platforms which is the to come gnat dynamic. we are getting to see wha
this is waning even in the united states. founding fathers were skeptical of democracy and conceived of america as to mitigate some of the dangers, the bill of rights, the senate are all against majority rule. but the united states also developed a democratic culture formed in large part by a series of informal buffers that worked in similar ways. it means nongovernmental groups to professional associations and he argued they acted to weaken the moral empire. it would be the -- the society in...
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the united states is responsible for the united states' policy on refugees and the united kingdom isound the world. she can't choose her fellow leaders but politicians, like the rest of us, are sometimes judged by the company they keep. in the last few minutes a spokesperson for the british prime minister has said again that the immigration policy of the united states is a matter for immigration policy of the united states is a matterfor the government of the united states, just the same as immigration policy for this country should be set out by our government. he added that the british government does not agree with this kind of approach and it is not one it will be taking. he said we are studying this new executive order to see what it means and what the legal effects are, in particular, what consequences are for uk nationals. if there is any impact on uk nationals then clearly we will make representations to the us government about that. the syrian military says after weeks of fighting with rebels it has taken control of an area that is the main source of water for damascus. stat
the united states is responsible for the united states' policy on refugees and the united kingdom isound the world. she can't choose her fellow leaders but politicians, like the rest of us, are sometimes judged by the company they keep. in the last few minutes a spokesperson for the british prime minister has said again that the immigration policy of the united states is a matter for immigration policy of the united states is a matterfor the government of the united states, just the same as...
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together america and the united kingdom are a beacon for prosperity and the rule of law. that is why the united states respects the sovereignty of the british people in their right of self-determination. a free and independent britain is a blezing to the world and our relationship has never been stronger. both america and britain understand that governments must be responsive to every day working people that governments must represent their own citizens. madame prime minister, we look forward to working closely with you as we strengthen our mutual ties in commerce, business and foreign affairs. great days lie ahead for our two peoples and our two countries. on behalf of our nation i thank you for joining us here today as a really great honor. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, mr. president. can i start by saying that i am so pleased that i have been able to be here today and thank you for inviting me so soon after your inauguration. and i am delighted to be able to congratulate you on what was a stunning election victory. as you say, the invitation is an indica
together america and the united kingdom are a beacon for prosperity and the rule of law. that is why the united states respects the sovereignty of the british people in their right of self-determination. a free and independent britain is a blezing to the world and our relationship has never been stronger. both america and britain understand that governments must be responsive to every day working people that governments must represent their own citizens. madame prime minister, we look forward...
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on the issue of my visit to you --t united states of america on the issue of my visit to the united states of america, i am pleased that i can meet president trump so early. that is a sign of the strength of the special relationship between the united kingdom and the united states of america. a special relationship on which he and i intend to build. can i also say to the leader of the opposition, i am not afraid to speak frankly to the president of the united states. i am able to do that because we have that special relationship. a special relationship that he would never have with the united states. mr. speaker, we would never allow britain to be sold off. how confident in she is -- in getting a good deal for a president who wants to put america first, by a america and build a wall between its country and mexico? 50 warns about a court judgment against this government. what it signified was the bad judgment of this government. the bad judgment of prioritizing corporate tax cuts of investments in national health and social care. the bad judgment of threatening european parlors while offeri
on the issue of my visit to you --t united states of america on the issue of my visit to the united states of america, i am pleased that i can meet president trump so early. that is a sign of the strength of the special relationship between the united kingdom and the united states of america. a special relationship on which he and i intend to build. can i also say to the leader of the opposition, i am not afraid to speak frankly to the president of the united states. i am able to do that...
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states, donald trump, and the 48th vice president of the united states, mike pence. when donald trump and mike pence are sworn in on january 20, they will be the president and the vice president of all americans, regardless of political affiliation or background. a good reminder that we serve as the peaceful assembly that will lead to another peaceful transfer of power between two rival political parties that continues to be the envy of the world. i know that donald trump and mike pence will be working to make america great again. for ever. and it will be up to each and every one of us to help them shape the future of our country. for me this ceremony is the completion of a dream that is more than a decade old as the republican chairman. the hard work of volunteers, staff, party officials, and two outstanding candidates have made this dream come true. my fellow electors, let us always remember this shared moment when we stood up for our constitution system, followed our conscience, answered the call of pennsylvania voters, did our part by electing the next president a
states, donald trump, and the 48th vice president of the united states, mike pence. when donald trump and mike pence are sworn in on january 20, they will be the president and the vice president of all americans, regardless of political affiliation or background. a good reminder that we serve as the peaceful assembly that will lead to another peaceful transfer of power between two rival political parties that continues to be the envy of the world. i know that donald trump and mike pence will be...
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they already going through the united nations. they're already inte interinterviewed. their background is checked. the number of refugees entering the united states will fall by 50% moving forward. mr. president, it is clear that the president of the united states has a fundamental misunderstanding of america's leading role on refugee resettlement. today i will meet with king abdullah of jordan, a nation that has accepted 650,000 syrian refugees. and president trump is holding our program to accept approximately 10,000 syrian refugees, placing it on hold. jordan is one of america's global partners in fighting extremism. it will be interesting to see the reactions we get from our partners. if we close our doors to refugees, we will not only close our doors to u.s. humanitarian values but also severely damage america's global credibility on universal values. the united states is a nation of immigrants and refugees from -- we learn from our mistakes with the st. louis and are the nation that received refugees from the holocaust after the second world war. we are a nation t
they already going through the united nations. they're already inte interinterviewed. their background is checked. the number of refugees entering the united states will fall by 50% moving forward. mr. president, it is clear that the president of the united states has a fundamental misunderstanding of america's leading role on refugee resettlement. today i will meet with king abdullah of jordan, a nation that has accepted 650,000 syrian refugees. and president trump is holding our program to...
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and the eu and the united kingdom and the eu and the united kingdom and the eu and the united kingdombels and look at the numbers you would pick the with the numbers you would pick the with the eu everytime. and, yet, we have had a vote where we are leaving the european union and now we are in a position where we have to leave an extremely advantageous trade relationship and make up for it with other deals. the prime minister has a job on her hands. president trump as saying that he will do this himself but we know that today it is just talks between the leaders. they won‘t do anything, it is just about the team of negotiators. as the uk have the right people in place to make, to do the negotiations without being eaten alive by your lot? the united kingdom does not have sufficient numbers of trade experts right now and at what is worrying, of course, is that they had to do trade negotiations with the eu and the other 27 member states and now, potential, with the united states. so, again, it is sort of like entering a boxing ring with one arm tied behind your back. and how about the us
and the eu and the united kingdom and the eu and the united kingdom and the eu and the united kingdombels and look at the numbers you would pick the with the numbers you would pick the with the eu everytime. and, yet, we have had a vote where we are leaving the european union and now we are in a position where we have to leave an extremely advantageous trade relationship and make up for it with other deals. the prime minister has a job on her hands. president trump as saying that he will do...
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the united states needs today given all the uncertainty, the united states needs a strong israel in theegion. israel needs a strong united states so i would focus heavily strategically in the upcoming meetings, talking about what are important strategic industries we both have in the united states remaining in the area precisely as it will affect america'snational interest but one thing we've learned about the middle east over the last 17 years , it's the las vegas rules don't apply. it takes place in the middle east, every state in the middle east so i would keep that emily in mind and i would then pose the question to each of you more specifically, would you think a reaffirmation of the bush drawn b something that could be of interest to the prime minister when he comes? that would be an achievement but would also send an important signal about understanding on what israel's relationship is with activity and that letter itself has implications for how israel might approach the settlement issue. and given the interests that you have raised on the value of the european initiative, and i
the united states needs today given all the uncertainty, the united states needs a strong israel in theegion. israel needs a strong united states so i would focus heavily strategically in the upcoming meetings, talking about what are important strategic industries we both have in the united states remaining in the area precisely as it will affect america'snational interest but one thing we've learned about the middle east over the last 17 years , it's the las vegas rules don't apply. it takes...
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the office of president of the united states. the office of president of the united states. come to the best of my ability. and we'll come to the best of my ability. preserve, protect and defend. reserve, protect and defend. the constitution of the united states. constitution of the united states. constitution of the united states. constitution of the united states. so help me god. so help me god. congratulations, mr president. chiefjustice roberts, president carter, president clinton, president bush president bush, president obama, fellow americans, and people obama, fellow americans, and people of the world — thank you. we, the citizens of america, are nowjoined in a great national effort to rebuild our country and restore its promise for all of our people. together, we will determine the course of america and the world for many, many years to come. we will face challenges. we will confront hardships. but we will get the job done. every four years we gather on these steps to carry out the orderly and peaceful transfer of power. and we are grateful to president obama and fir
the office of president of the united states. the office of president of the united states. come to the best of my ability. and we'll come to the best of my ability. preserve, protect and defend. reserve, protect and defend. the constitution of the united states. constitution of the united states. constitution of the united states. constitution of the united states. so help me god. so help me god. congratulations, mr president. chiefjustice roberts, president carter, president clinton,...
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are you in the united states. e by the terms, complete your training, do everything by the book, and you should be fine. and already, there's been litigation put forth that people who want to be taken out, there have -- they're being prevented from doing it so because they're protected. it doesn't apply in my opinion to the executive order. >> chase, this executive order, the administration stresses it's for a 90-day period, not permanent. it's temporary. does that make any difference? >> absolutely. time is critical especially in the captain's case. he's been waiting. there are also those iraqi sids here on their way to the united states that have been turned back. in some cases they have to go back into iraq. 120 days, 90 days underground in iraq makes a difference, especially when your life is on the line. time is of an essence. i hope that's part of the considerations when we're looking at the policies to say if we are going to make exceptions, we need to look, do it carefully, make sure they're being protected
are you in the united states. e by the terms, complete your training, do everything by the book, and you should be fine. and already, there's been litigation put forth that people who want to be taken out, there have -- they're being prevented from doing it so because they're protected. it doesn't apply in my opinion to the executive order. >> chase, this executive order, the administration stresses it's for a 90-day period, not permanent. it's temporary. does that make any difference?...