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it has all of the conduct of the united states, of the officer on the united states soil shooting across the border. >> if we could take your test point by point and ask you whether it would apply in a situation where each of those factors was a little bit different. so your client was 15. what if he was 19, would that be different? >> no, justice alito. of course, it wouldn't be different. >> the rule would apply there? >> the rule would apply if he was 19 standing unarmed in mexico when was shot. >> what if he was armed but he had his hands up? >> again, we're not asking for a win here. we're simply asking if the con contusion applies and that if he can -- the defense of self-defense by the officer can happen at the trial court level. >> what if he wasn't in this culvert but he was 200 yards beyond in mexico. would it be different then? >> it may it be under the boumediene element of nature of the site. so this culvert is unique. if the court, i would invite the court to look at exhibit 180 of the petition's exhibit, aappendix, which is a picture of the culvert. >> what if the officer
it has all of the conduct of the united states, of the officer on the united states soil shooting across the border. >> if we could take your test point by point and ask you whether it would apply in a situation where each of those factors was a little bit different. so your client was 15. what if he was 19, would that be different? >> no, justice alito. of course, it wouldn't be different. >> the rule would apply there? >> the rule would apply if he was 19 standing...
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secretary of the united states. >> thank you very much, minister. i am privilegedded to be visiting turkey today, a nato ally and a' friendly state in tea turbulent part of the world. i committed strengthening our relationship. today's conversation is built on three mutual long-term goals, working together to defeat daesh, isis, building stability in region, and bolstering economic dies between our two nations. turkey has been a nato ally since 1952. we continue to exercise military cooperation in that alliance and in the global coalition to defeat daesh. our discussions today re-affirm that we will prevent the resurgence of daesh in previously held territory, and aggressively stop the emergence of new terrorist threats on the ground as well as recruitment of terrorists online. over the past 18 months the u.s. military's ability to operate from turkish bases has enabled to us increase operations against isis by 25% without the united utilization of any aircraft. the u.s. toes top the influence of foreign fighted into iraq and syria. turkier troops ha
secretary of the united states. >> thank you very much, minister. i am privilegedded to be visiting turkey today, a nato ally and a' friendly state in tea turbulent part of the world. i committed strengthening our relationship. today's conversation is built on three mutual long-term goals, working together to defeat daesh, isis, building stability in region, and bolstering economic dies between our two nations. turkey has been a nato ally since 1952. we continue to exercise military...
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he is outside the united states. there is no defect of jurisdiction of the colbert in this area. -- culvert in this area. it is dissimilar from bu middian . bu middian, who controlled the base. here we know that this culvert, as far as paving at, keeping it up, spending millions of dollars seeing that it's ever filled with water goes across. ships are free, etc. it is a joint effort of the mexico and the united states. this is not just like a fence. it is an area of two fences and between those two areas is joint exercise of border maintenance authority. so i guess it is like nothing i have seen before. but if it's like nothing i have seen before, what is the problem with taking justice ginsburg's approach and applying it to that add,of area where, i might 500,000 people walk across it every day? it is a fair inference that perhaps an american citizen adolescent play in the colbert -- culvert too. >> the culvert is not an area where anybody plays. i have been there. >> we would have to take as a fact here that the chi
he is outside the united states. there is no defect of jurisdiction of the colbert in this area. -- culvert in this area. it is dissimilar from bu middian . bu middian, who controlled the base. here we know that this culvert, as far as paving at, keeping it up, spending millions of dollars seeing that it's ever filled with water goes across. ships are free, etc. it is a joint effort of the mexico and the united states. this is not just like a fence. it is an area of two fences and between those...
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last year they returned 240,000 bound for the united states. but the rhetoric sundayirroundi has tested mexican's patience. aggressive immigration law was bad enough for the u.s.-mexico elements but also a provision for nonasylum seekers to await their hearings back in mexico. mexico went ballistic, and made it clear they will never -- on what mexico must do. this matters because beyond poisoning the climate between the kellie tillerson meeting which was designed to reduce tensions, it complicates the deportation procession. mexicos foreign minister has been calling for mexico to strike back to the united states by refusing to except any deport ee unless they can prove he or she is mexican. the united states would be forced the turn them back, the mexican government has expressed zero interest in doing this however if the united states insists upon forcing mexico to accept non-mexican citizens, they will be forced to check all the papers all of those sent back across the border and reject mexican citizens, who don't have paperwork, and thereby c
last year they returned 240,000 bound for the united states. but the rhetoric sundayirroundi has tested mexican's patience. aggressive immigration law was bad enough for the u.s.-mexico elements but also a provision for nonasylum seekers to await their hearings back in mexico. mexico went ballistic, and made it clear they will never -- on what mexico must do. this matters because beyond poisoning the climate between the kellie tillerson meeting which was designed to reduce tensions, it...
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that's in the united states -- in the united states had these scholarships. i said, wonder if anyone had written history of that. no one had. i got very interested and pursue the topic. ms. cullison: it came out of a personal situation. i had been living in brazil for a while, and i ended up bringing back the man who eventually was my husband and the father of my son. the process that he went through in order to have a fiance visa and then to become a permanent resident and a citizen, i started to question the way the whole policy worked. and it wanted to see how it had changed. host: rachel mentioned flows of migration. how is mexican migration broadly different from other immigration, a border country? what about this flow of back and forth between the united states? what is the historical context for that? ms. cullison: the historical context has a lot to do with the fact that much of the u.s., the western region used to be mexico. so, there has for more than, you know, more than a century, been a circular migration of people just with families just with ,
that's in the united states -- in the united states had these scholarships. i said, wonder if anyone had written history of that. no one had. i got very interested and pursue the topic. ms. cullison: it came out of a personal situation. i had been living in brazil for a while, and i ended up bringing back the man who eventually was my husband and the father of my son. the process that he went through in order to have a fiance visa and then to become a permanent resident and a citizen, i started...
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the united states. we shouldn't be today. today. let's be clear, refugees coming to our country this day, are the most carefully vetted and investigated of all travelers to the united states.es before refugees admitted to the united states they have pass careful, rigorous security screening. layer all of that screening takes place before the even set foot in america. syrian refugees undergo a new layer of enhanced review before they are allowed to come to america. determined presidents chomps on homelands department of security said the travel ban will not make it safer. listen to the memo from the department of homeland security's office of intelligence analysis.activity president johnson ministration "country of citizenship is unlikely to be a reliable indicator of potential terrorist activity. since the beginning of the syrian conflict on march 2011, the foreign-born primarily us-based individuals who were inspired by a four terrorists to participate in terrorist activities were citizens of 26od diffe
the united states. we shouldn't be today. today. let's be clear, refugees coming to our country this day, are the most carefully vetted and investigated of all travelers to the united states.es before refugees admitted to the united states they have pass careful, rigorous security screening. layer all of that screening takes place before the even set foot in america. syrian refugees undergo a new layer of enhanced review before they are allowed to come to america. determined presidents chomps...
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this revised order will bolster the security of the united states. and her allies. now, we have spent the morning briefing the congress, the press, we will continue to talk with key stakeholders this afternoon. experts from the department of homeland security, the department of justice, and the state department hosted and hour-long call with the media on this topic this morning. our collective teams will continue to follow-up with the congress, the media, and stakeholders to answer your questions. i will now turn to the attorney general for his comments. >> thank you mr. secretary. one of the justice department's top priorities is to protect the united states from threats to our national security. i want to discuss two points. first, the national security basis of this order and second, the department of justice lawful defending the orders of the president of the united states. first, as president trump noted in his address to congress, the majority of the people convicted of terroristic content is came here from abroad. we know that many people seeking to support or
this revised order will bolster the security of the united states. and her allies. now, we have spent the morning briefing the congress, the press, we will continue to talk with key stakeholders this afternoon. experts from the department of homeland security, the department of justice, and the state department hosted and hour-long call with the media on this topic this morning. our collective teams will continue to follow-up with the congress, the media, and stakeholders to answer your...
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it is not just about the united states. erything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. it is not the largest, but it is comprehensive, in that we do deal with all nations involved in the war. in the museum, when you are going to the exhibition, you see about 10% of the museum collection at one time. the rest we use for research, references, loans to other institutions, and just to make sure we have an encyclopedic collection of the war. when we are teaching about the history of it, we want to cover everything. where i am standing right now is in front of a wall that depicts the various shoulder sleeve insignia worn by the american expeditionary forces in world war i. these were used to identify the units and to create a feeling of belonging to a particular unit. our visitors are fascinated with the shoulder sleeve insignia but they were not really worn until after the war. the only time you see insignia on the unifo
it is not just about the united states. erything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. it is not the largest, but it is comprehensive, in that we do deal with all nations involved in the war. in the museum, when you are going to the exhibition, you see about 10% of the museum collection at one time. the rest we use for research, references, loans to other institutions, and just to make...
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it is not unique to the united states. there are people that are anti-free-trade or people opposed to the tpp in all of the tpp patients. we have to address those politics just as you do. when you negotiate a deal, i think your own people would assume you have the best deal. deal, don't have the best renegotiating with one or two countries is sometimes possible. renegotiating with 11 other countries when there is someone else that might want to play in this ballpark is just unlikely. highly unlikely. that there is domestic opposition potentially in australia for free-trade, but seemingly the governments of parties have overcome that -- how did those in the u.s. that believe in free trade defined the merits to the populists that might not be seeing it? amb. hockey: means the end of the day cheaper and ports, cheaper components, but u.s. exports go into the fastest growing region around the world without a ball and chain on their leg. that is unfair taxes on their exports. currently, vietnam has no restrictions on the intelle
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in the united states for nearly 15 years and because he wrote so much about the united states and a ery crucial time, the aftermath of the civil war, reliving events of that, great emigration coming into the united states, the exploration of the west, pushing indians off their lands come all this is part of the landscape of the united states that jose marti wrote about. and race is a big part of that. race is also important because marti who wanted to get cuba free from spain, that didn't happen until after the spanish-american war of 1898, realized that for cuba to succeed as the republic, a free nation, blacks and whites needed to work together and it needed to be a cuba for all. and one of the things i realized in researching what marti wrote about the united states is that the lessons about race in the united states informed his desire to see a graceless cuba that was open and available for everybody. so in one sense he experienced the united states helped him develop a more comprehensive view of what cuba should be. he comes in 1880. he's awa a way for approximatelx months in ve
in the united states for nearly 15 years and because he wrote so much about the united states and a ery crucial time, the aftermath of the civil war, reliving events of that, great emigration coming into the united states, the exploration of the west, pushing indians off their lands come all this is part of the landscape of the united states that jose marti wrote about. and race is a big part of that. race is also important because marti who wanted to get cuba free from spain, that didn't...
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it has all of the conduct of the united states, of the officer on the united states soil shooting across the border. >> i mean, we can take your test point by point and ask you whether it would apply in a situation where each of those factors was a little bit different. your client was 15. what if he was 19? .. >> it may be under the element of the nature of the site. so this colbert is unique. i would invite the court to look at exhibit 180 of the petitions exhibit, appendix, which is an exhibit of the colbert. >> what if the officer was not in the united states that actually ran a short distance across the border to mexico. that would simply be worse. would you say the rule would be different? >> just a stream to come it may be. the first border patrol agents are strictly forbidden -- >> ease into mexico and many shoots the mexican national. >> the rule is not applied, but it doesn't mean the constitutional protections. did he not know where the line was endlessly called over by a federal rally? whether the constitution applied under our proposed rule as mexico pointed out with 300 sho
it has all of the conduct of the united states, of the officer on the united states soil shooting across the border. >> i mean, we can take your test point by point and ask you whether it would apply in a situation where each of those factors was a little bit different. your client was 15. what if he was 19? .. >> it may be under the element of the nature of the site. so this colbert is unique. i would invite the court to look at exhibit 180 of the petitions exhibit, appendix, which...
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it was a vote of the whole of the united kingdom. and what i hear from people outside of this chamber, and by the way the right honorable gentleman seems to forget something like 400,000 voted to leave the european union -- [shouting] what i hear, what are you from people outside this chamber from individuals and businesses alike, whether they voted to remain or to leave, is that the boat having been taken, the decision having been given to people of the united kingdom, that we should now respect that vote and get on with the job for everybody across the whole of united kingdom. he refers to the issue of scottish independence and its impact on membership to the european union. it is the case and the european union has reinforced the doctrine that if scotland were to -- [shouting] they seem to find it amusing,, but just want everybody the doctrine is it scotland were to become independent from the united kingdom and it had voted for independence in 2014 then they would've ceased to be a member of the european union. we will be, we will
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best interest of the united kingdom, we want to see the e.u. remaining strong. but we also want to see a strong united kingdom playing its role as a global britain. it is important that we keep the union of the united kingdom together. there is much that binds us and i don't want to see anybody making, doing constitutional game-playing with the future of the united kingdom. >> can i congratulate the prime minister on bringing the country together and uniting scotland behind their first minister. she was asked by my right honorable friend about what was said last year, so let me cite the tory bible, "the daily telegraph" on the 15th of july. theresa may indicate shed will not trigger the formal process of leaving the e.u. until there's an agreed u.k. approach backed by scotland. was that misreporting by the "daily telegraph," missed speak big the prime minister, or is she still working on it? >> as the right honorable gentleman knows full well, we have been in discussions with the scottish government and the administration recognizing the issues
best interest of the united kingdom, we want to see the e.u. remaining strong. but we also want to see a strong united kingdom playing its role as a global britain. it is important that we keep the union of the united kingdom together. there is much that binds us and i don't want to see anybody making, doing constitutional game-playing with the future of the united kingdom. >> can i congratulate the prime minister on bringing the country together and uniting scotland behind their first...
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it's the united states law operating on the united states official who is acting inside the united stateshis case has, as far as the conduct is concerned, united states written all over it. there's nothing about mexico. the border patrol guard doesn't take his orders from mexico. >> and then i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute mr. mesa criminally if they were to choose that if they were to choose to do so, which would provide a remedy to the petitioners. >> why? they wouldn't get any damages for the deat the death of the 1d son for their emotional suffering. but i think i have come following up on what justice ginsburg is saying, a more fundamental question, which is i don't think you are the u.s. government is suggesting that anyone is condoning people standing at the border and taking potshots at passing mexicans. >> absolutely not. >> all right. and yes, there's a remedy, criminal remedy for the government to vindicate its position, but why should there not be a civil remedy to ensure that border police are complying with the constitution? either under the fourth o
it's the united states law operating on the united states official who is acting inside the united stateshis case has, as far as the conduct is concerned, united states written all over it. there's nothing about mexico. the border patrol guard doesn't take his orders from mexico. >> and then i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute mr. mesa criminally if they were to choose that if they were to choose to do so, which would provide a remedy to the petitioners. >> why?...
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i believe the bonds between the united states and israel are unbreakable. we can never let anyone drive a wedge between us. [applause] our bonds are rooted in our shared history and are strengthened the ties between our peoples. in the words of perez whose loss we more so deeply, for israel's existence, we need the friendship of the united states of america. of course, he knew that feeling both ways. there is no question, that friendship and our partnership must be unwavering. [applause] i believe that israel must be -- the teleprompter has stopped. i believe israel should never be a partisan issue. as long as i am a united states senator, i will to everything in my power to ensure broad and bipartisan support for israel's security and right to self-defense. [applause] i believe that the only viable resolution to the israeli palestinian conflict is two states for two people living side-by-side in peace and security. [applause] i believe that a resolution to this conflict cannot be imposed. it must be agreed upon by the parties themselves, these can only come
i believe the bonds between the united states and israel are unbreakable. we can never let anyone drive a wedge between us. [applause] our bonds are rooted in our shared history and are strengthened the ties between our peoples. in the words of perez whose loss we more so deeply, for israel's existence, we need the friendship of the united states of america. of course, he knew that feeling both ways. there is no question, that friendship and our partnership must be unwavering. [applause] i...
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nations seek free trade deals without the united states. commissioner trade said that the countries of the tpp have already reached out to the eu. has said yes, there is a world in which there is multilateral trade and the u.s. is just not at the table. host: if you have questions about the trip coming up, u.s. foreign policy in the asia-pacific region, emily tamkin's foreign policy staff writer who covers these issues. democrats (202) 748-8000. republicans (202) 748-8001. ts (202) 748-8002. angela merkel's trip to the united states was expected to happen today. that is now happening on friday. the lovely washington weather kept her away from us for a little longer. germany is another country that quite firmly.en he has said germany has taken advantage of the united states. he championed brexit. it will be interesting in two issues. there's the personality issue. i don't think anyone expects these two to be simpatico. we will see if he's able to get along with her and how she, someone who is very detail oriented and controlled and had a spin
nations seek free trade deals without the united states. commissioner trade said that the countries of the tpp have already reached out to the eu. has said yes, there is a world in which there is multilateral trade and the u.s. is just not at the table. host: if you have questions about the trip coming up, u.s. foreign policy in the asia-pacific region, emily tamkin's foreign policy staff writer who covers these issues. democrats (202) 748-8000. republicans (202) 748-8001. ts (202) 748-8002....
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no ally worked harder with the united states over that period of time to build international oppositiono iran's nuclear program, and he demonstrated that he was a true friend of the jewish state. so ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming former canadian prime minister stephen harper. [ applause ] >> welcome to washington. >> it's nice to be here. >> was that unbelievable and moving what we just heard? >> tremendous. >> what drives your commitment and your passion for this issue, this cause, this country? >> yeah, i get that, frank. i got that question all the time. i guess let me begin with the sad part of that. a couple of generations ago somebody would have asked a politician why they didn't have that kind of support of israel, and that's where we need to get back to. [ cheering and applause ] >> but look, i always said this. i did not take these positions as a favor to the state of israel. i took the positions i took because i believed them to be in the best interests of my country, of canada. you know, we're in a world where israel is one of a family in my view, a family
no ally worked harder with the united states over that period of time to build international oppositiono iran's nuclear program, and he demonstrated that he was a true friend of the jewish state. so ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming former canadian prime minister stephen harper. [ applause ] >> welcome to washington. >> it's nice to be here. >> was that unbelievable and moving what we just heard? >> tremendous. >> what drives your commitment and...
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the differences across the nation of the united kingdom. if she does not and remains and if she denies scotland the choice in our future, she will make scottish independencece[ch inevitable.e an calm yourselves. . . excitable individual, brandishing your paper in a distinctly eccentric manner. don't extend yourself somewhere else if you can't calm yourself. the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the right honorable gentleman has said this afternoon on a number of occasions as he has on many occasions in this house before that scotland voted to remain in the european union and should therefore be treated differently. my constituency voted to remain in the european union. [shouting] >> >> that was a vote of the whole united kingdom. h what i hear from people outside this chamber that the right honorable gentleman seems to forget. but what i hear from people upside this chamber individuals and businesses alike whether they voted to remain or leave this that with the vote taken in division given to people of the united kingdom, and we sh
the differences across the nation of the united kingdom. if she does not and remains and if she denies scotland the choice in our future, she will make scottish independencece[ch inevitable.e an calm yourselves. . . excitable individual, brandishing your paper in a distinctly eccentric manner. don't extend yourself somewhere else if you can't calm yourself. the prime minister. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the right honorable gentleman has said this afternoon on a number of occasions as he...
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and the united states if we had it. but the question is whether it will be of benefit to both countries or not? and if i can be candid, a free-trade agreement with the united states america has not always been that popular in germany either. there have been less demonstrations against this free trade agreement in the united states than in europe, and also in germany. am very glad tnote that apparently the sort of perspective on that has changed a little bit at least in germany, too. pres. trump: thank you very much, great honor, thank you.
and the united states if we had it. but the question is whether it will be of benefit to both countries or not? and if i can be candid, a free-trade agreement with the united states america has not always been that popular in germany either. there have been less demonstrations against this free trade agreement in the united states than in europe, and also in germany. am very glad tnote that apparently the sort of perspective on that has changed a little bit at least in germany, too. pres....
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the president of the united states! [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] >> the president now will walk up to the podium. he's shaking hands with the justices of the u.s. supreme court, representatives of the joint chief of staff, he's about to be formally introduced by the speaker of the house. >> saw him say hi to the chief justice, john roberts as well. >> the justice weari-- [ inaudible ] >> paul ryan, speaker of the house. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. >> members of congress, i have the high privilege and the distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. mr. speaker, mr. vice president, members of congress, the first lady of the united states. [ applause ] and citizens of america. tonight, as we mark the conclusion of our celebration of black history month, we are reminded of our nation's path toward civil rights and the work that still remains to be done. [ applause ] recent threats -- [ applause ] recent threats targeting jewish community cent
the president of the united states! [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] >> the president now will walk up to the podium. he's shaking hands with the justices of the u.s. supreme court, representatives of the joint chief of staff, he's about to be formally introduced by the speaker of the house. >> saw him say hi to the chief justice, john roberts as well. >> the justice weari-- [ inaudible ] >> paul ryan, speaker of the house. [ applause ] >> thank you very...
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is the united states tells them what we are not going to put up with. nge the cultures for what we should be talking about. then we actually act on what we say. i wear heels. it is not for a fashion statement. it is because if we see something wrong, we are going to kick them every single time. [applause] so how are we kicking? we are kicking by putting everyone on notice, saying if you have our back, we will have the backs of our friends but our friends need to have our back to. if you challenge us be prepared for what you are challenging us for because we will respond. the days of israel bashing are over. [applause] we have a lot of things to talk about. there are a lot of threats to peace and security. you're not going to take our number one democratic friend in the middle east and beat up on them. ishink what you are seeing they are all backing up a little bit. the israel bashing is not as loud. they did not know exactly what i meant outside of giving them a speech. so we showed them. when they decided to try and put a palestinian in one of the highe
is the united states tells them what we are not going to put up with. nge the cultures for what we should be talking about. then we actually act on what we say. i wear heels. it is not for a fashion statement. it is because if we see something wrong, we are going to kick them every single time. [applause] so how are we kicking? we are kicking by putting everyone on notice, saying if you have our back, we will have the backs of our friends but our friends need to have our back to. if you...
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, 45 adam units. the public housing replacement will be to an 56 units also including all the bedroom sizes but the exact unit mix will reflect the unit size needs of the existing residence in among the existing residences greater need for one, two, three and bedroom units the lesser need for four and five bedroom units. however, pursuant to the community redevelopment law crl section 33415.5 of the california health and safety code, we are required to rebuild the exact unit number and mix. i will call these crl replacement units of the new tax credit units. for example we are building fewer four-bedroom public housing replacement units to reflect the existing household composition. we are still propagated to build [inaudible] bedroom units. in april 2014 the commission approved replacement housing plan. for the first three phases of development of alice and no demolition will occur at alice griffith prior to the completion of the first three phases. we currently anticipate the demolition to begin in 2018
, 45 adam units. the public housing replacement will be to an 56 units also including all the bedroom sizes but the exact unit mix will reflect the unit size needs of the existing residence in among the existing residences greater need for one, two, three and bedroom units the lesser need for four and five bedroom units. however, pursuant to the community redevelopment law crl section 33415.5 of the california health and safety code, we are required to rebuild the exact unit number and mix. i...
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europe would be more hostile towards the united states. definitely not in the interest of the united states. host: okay. former nato second general anders hillaryremarks from clinton at georgetown university today. this will be mrs. clinton's first speech in washington since the presidential election. this is live coverage on c-span. >> 8, 10, 12 month 14.
europe would be more hostile towards the united states. definitely not in the interest of the united states. host: okay. former nato second general anders hillaryremarks from clinton at georgetown university today. this will be mrs. clinton's first speech in washington since the presidential election. this is live coverage on c-span. >> 8, 10, 12 month 14.
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it was a vote of the whole of the united kingdom. and what i hear from people outside of this chamber, and by the way the right honorable gentleman seems to forget something like 400,000 voted to leave the european union -- [shouting] what i hear, what are you from people outside this chamber from individuals and businesses alike, whether they voted to remain or to leave, is that the boat having been taken, the decision having been given to people of the united kingdom, that we should now respect that vote and get on with the job for everybody across the whole of united kingdom. he refers to the issue of scottish independence and its impact on membership to the european union. it is the case and the european union has reinforced the doctrine that if scotland were to -- [shouting] they seem to find it amusing,, but just want everybody the doctrine is it scotland were to become independent from the united kingdom and it had voted for independence in 2014 then they would've ceased to be a member of the european union. we will be, we will
it was a vote of the whole of the united kingdom. and what i hear from people outside of this chamber, and by the way the right honorable gentleman seems to forget something like 400,000 voted to leave the european union -- [shouting] what i hear, what are you from people outside this chamber from individuals and businesses alike, whether they voted to remain or to leave, is that the boat having been taken, the decision having been given to people of the united kingdom, that we should now...
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the war. his name was harry truman. when united states entered the war in 1917, the army was not prepared to fight in an international war. one of the things they were lacking, besides the number of men, was also artillery. world war i was a war of artillery. 60% of the battlefield deaths were caused by artillery, the projectiles that were fired over the battlefield. when the americans went over to france, they primarily used french artillery pieces. one of the major ones was the french 75 millimeter gun. it was advanced for its time and had an incredible recall system. -- recoil system. fired, it didas not have to be constantly readjusted. the americans used for guns and a battery -- four guns and a battery. fromf the batteries was independence, missouri, and his name was harry s truman. harry truman went on to become the president of the united states. what he learned during world war i helped him throughout the rest of his career. one of the interesting things 75, in french, of american soldiers during world war i, they pronounc
the war. his name was harry truman. when united states entered the war in 1917, the army was not prepared to fight in an international war. one of the things they were lacking, besides the number of men, was also artillery. world war i was a war of artillery. 60% of the battlefield deaths were caused by artillery, the projectiles that were fired over the battlefield. when the americans went over to france, they primarily used french artillery pieces. one of the major ones was the french 75...
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this revised order will bolster the security of the united states and her allies. we spent the morning briefing the congress and the press and we will continue to talk with peace stakeholders this afternoon. experts from the department of homeland security, from the department of justice and state department hosted an hour-long call with the media on this this morning. our collective teams will theinue to follow-up with congress, media and stakeholders to answer your questions. i will now turn it to the attorney for his comments. >> thank you, mr. secretary. department'sstice top priorities is to protect the united states from threats to our national security. i want to discuss two points. first the national security basis of this order and second the department of justice's role -- efending as president trump noted, the majority of people convicted in our courts for terrorism since 9/11 came here from abroad. seekingknow many people to support or commit terrorist attacks will try to and or our refugee program. over 300 people according to the under and inhere fbi i
this revised order will bolster the security of the united states and her allies. we spent the morning briefing the congress and the press and we will continue to talk with peace stakeholders this afternoon. experts from the department of homeland security, from the department of justice and state department hosted an hour-long call with the media on this this morning. our collective teams will theinue to follow-up with congress, media and stakeholders to answer your questions. i will now turn...
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i am no longer able to travel to the united states. but i'm worried about the message it sends to extremist and further more it contradicts the message america and the department always had for the world, which is standing by people's rights and defending freedom and democracy all over the world. this travel ban halts the mission america was up to which was winning people's heart but this travel ban only makes isis happy, i think. that's my view. >> he's not alone in his perspective. i will -- because i fact check all day every day now. i'll fact check our caller. there have been individuals from these countries who have been implicated in cases. most recently a somali refugee a former refugee to be clear, you're only a refugee for a year and then you're required to be a green card holder. an individual of somali descent was responsible for an attempted attack at ohio state university. so in a number of somali immigrants and former refugees have been implicated and a number of individuals from these countries. although, to be clear acco
i am no longer able to travel to the united states. but i'm worried about the message it sends to extremist and further more it contradicts the message america and the department always had for the world, which is standing by people's rights and defending freedom and democracy all over the world. this travel ban halts the mission america was up to which was winning people's heart but this travel ban only makes isis happy, i think. that's my view. >> he's not alone in his perspective. i...
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this is not a policy step towards the united states. s i have mentioned we have provided access to this consulate and also family members. thank you. >> my question goes to both ministers. in turkey after the 15th of july attempted to its been an important figure in this coup and he has been called by the u.s. consulate in istanbul saying that his foreign contact to in the u.s. consulate. is this a routine practice and is the consulate calling each and every person and my second question is i am sure prime minister and the justice did you get the finances from mr. tillerson? >> in response to the question regarding notification that is certainly the intent on the part of the consulate office to advise anyone whether there has been a change of status if we are able to reach them. that is the normal procedure. >> we don't know but we have identified that they called them with a temporary decision after he flees all of our authorities are still searching him and cannot get ahold of him. we don't know if the consulate managed to get in touch
this is not a policy step towards the united states. s i have mentioned we have provided access to this consulate and also family members. thank you. >> my question goes to both ministers. in turkey after the 15th of july attempted to its been an important figure in this coup and he has been called by the u.s. consulate in istanbul saying that his foreign contact to in the u.s. consulate. is this a routine practice and is the consulate calling each and every person and my second question...
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however, the laws of the united states apply beyond the middle of the covert. >> the law of the unitedtates, the law is a border patrol member and the instruction from the united states is very serious, do not shift ill and funnel non-dangerous, no threat your safety. that's us law and its us law that governs the conduct of the border patrol police. so i don't understand all this about mexico. if the united states law is cooperating on the united states officials whose acting in the inside the united states, this space has as far as the conduct is concerned, the united states is written all over it. there's nothing about mexico. the border patrol guard doesn't take these borders from mexico. >> and i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute. >> if they were to choose to do so, which would provide a remedy to the participation, the rest is in order. >> why, it wouldn't get any atmosphere for the death of a 15-year-old son. for their emotional suffering. i think i have following up on what justice ginsburg is saying, a more fundamental question which is i don't believe you
however, the laws of the united states apply beyond the middle of the covert. >> the law of the unitedtates, the law is a border patrol member and the instruction from the united states is very serious, do not shift ill and funnel non-dangerous, no threat your safety. that's us law and its us law that governs the conduct of the border patrol police. so i don't understand all this about mexico. if the united states law is cooperating on the united states officials whose acting in the...
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nafta has been a disaster for the united states. t's been a disaster for companies, and in particular is been a disaster for the worker. a lot of the company jusmod. the workers, despite the recent stand here. maybnumber one, that and maybe the military building up our military, which we will do and we will be stronger than ever before and hopefully not have to use it. but we will be stronger and perhaps far stronger than ever before but it's probably the reason i'm here he is when you talk about trade. so i think that we are going to be a very different country i think were going to be, we are going to have great values. but in terms of our military, it's going to be much stronger at our trade deals are going to be good, solid deals. not deals that lead to closing plants and tremendous unemployment. okay? thank you. [speaking german] >> translator: when we speak about trade agreements and the european union negotiating those agreements for all of the numbers states of the european union but there's also input by the member states, t
nafta has been a disaster for the united states. t's been a disaster for companies, and in particular is been a disaster for the worker. a lot of the company jusmod. the workers, despite the recent stand here. maybnumber one, that and maybe the military building up our military, which we will do and we will be stronger than ever before and hopefully not have to use it. but we will be stronger and perhaps far stronger than ever before but it's probably the reason i'm here he is when you talk...
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bias at the united nations and reaffirm that the united states seeks a just secure and sustainable two-stateolution. [ applause ] and as someone who personally prosecuted hate crime i believe we cannot standby while anti semiti semitism, hate crime are on the rise whether it's a -- i am pleased to anoubs for the first time here at aipac that i'm introducing a senate resolution that condemns targeting of jews as well as other hateful acts targeting minorities across the united states. [ applause ] >> and let's be candid. many, including those in this hall, have been directly impacted by the outrageous incidents targeting the jewish community. this violence and hate is alarming and simply unacceptable. [ applause ] no one should have to worry about their children's safety when they drop them off at the jcc. [ applause ] no one should have to be afraid to put a menorah on their front lawn or in their window. and no one should ever have to fear that the grave of a loved one might be desecrated because of their faith. [ applause ] >> so my resolution calls on law enforcement to expedite investiga
bias at the united nations and reaffirm that the united states seeks a just secure and sustainable two-stateolution. [ applause ] and as someone who personally prosecuted hate crime i believe we cannot standby while anti semiti semitism, hate crime are on the rise whether it's a -- i am pleased to anoubs for the first time here at aipac that i'm introducing a senate resolution that condemns targeting of jews as well as other hateful acts targeting minorities across the united states. [ applause...
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fall within the broader group of mexicans in the united states. obviously students, come from better backgrounds and perhaps laborers in terms of their wealth and their parents, were the way they were treated by the u.s. government, by immigration officials, were they different? ms. cullison: i would say soap . -- i would say so. for the laborers, it was very much a process in the 1950's, i go forward to 1996 and i can explain that more later, but it was very much a process of screening who would be good potential laborers and agricultural and some industry at the time. thist was very fluid with program but the program would only allow people to be here for a certain restricted period for a season or two. then they were supposed to return to mexico. the program was, as continued from 1942-1954, more people were crossing the border without authorization, and so, what i start to track is how the government deals with that increasing number of undocumented people. and rounding them up. most people have heard of operation went back. -- wetback. in 1954
fall within the broader group of mexicans in the united states. obviously students, come from better backgrounds and perhaps laborers in terms of their wealth and their parents, were the way they were treated by the u.s. government, by immigration officials, were they different? ms. cullison: i would say soap . -- i would say so. for the laborers, it was very much a process in the 1950's, i go forward to 1996 and i can explain that more later, but it was very much a process of screening who...
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the united nations is the one forum in the world that includes everybody. the good, the bad, and the ugly. and you know -- [ applause ] >> when the vast majority of members of the united nations don't subscribe to what we would consider as basic human rights, it's hard to imagine how their human rights council could come to a decision that we would find as democratic nations terribly pleasing. but look, it is outrageous. it is outrageous that, just one example, i know others know these things, but outrageous that in the united nations human rights council, the one and only country in the world that is the subject of a permanent agenda item is israel. one of the freest nations in the world by any standard. yet, there is virtual hero worship there of the palestinian authority whose leader has had no democratic mandate in 12 years and who rules by decree because there is no elected legislature of any kind. no outrage about that whatsoever. so look, i don't think we can change the complexion of the united nations, but none of that, i tell my friends here and in
the united nations is the one forum in the world that includes everybody. the good, the bad, and the ugly. and you know -- [ applause ] >> when the vast majority of members of the united nations don't subscribe to what we would consider as basic human rights, it's hard to imagine how their human rights council could come to a decision that we would find as democratic nations terribly pleasing. but look, it is outrageous. it is outrageous that, just one example, i know others know these...
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these are the ambition of our government plans. it is ambition that unitesto make a success of the results. we are all great union of people and nation. now that the decision to leave has been made and the processes is under way. it is time to come together. for this great national moment needs a great national effort. an effort to shape a stronger future for britain. so lets do so together. lets come together and work together. let us together choose to believe in britain which o optimism and hope. for if we do, we can make the most opportunity ahead and make the success of this moment. we come together build a stronger, fairer britain. a britain of our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. >> yeah! >> thank you mr. speaker. >> i would like to thank the prime minister for an advance copy of the statement. today we embark on the country's most important negotiations in modern times. the british people made the decision to leave the european union and labor respects that decision. the next steps along this journey are the most crucial. if the pri
these are the ambition of our government plans. it is ambition that unitesto make a success of the results. we are all great union of people and nation. now that the decision to leave has been made and the processes is under way. it is time to come together. for this great national moment needs a great national effort. an effort to shape a stronger future for britain. so lets do so together. lets come together and work together. let us together choose to believe in britain which o optimism and...
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i think in the united states we please have a bit of attention. i argued book we can do a lot more but we have the history of the civil rights movement which really sort of come and desegregation and this really put race front and center in the united states in a way i think is a helpful start. i think we're a long way to go but i think that is the difference in the uk for shipping and uk they think of itself as a postcolonial society in some sense. but even that is very muted. britain sees itself as a sort of annapolis, there was this neville and colonizer -- benevolent colonizer. .. i did try to look at students by year but i still hadenough data to conclude but what i will say is we talked a lot about their views shifting . and it was especially related to this idea of selective merit . a lot of students said i used the think, you heard it in the one about athletics. i used to think it's not fair but now isee they create . school spirit so i think it's a good thing. stephanie's reaction was alot of that as well. i had students talk about being t
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and may god continue to bless the united states of america. thank you very much. ♪ >> coming up shortly, a conversation about the trump administration's relationship with the media. but first, former texas governor rick perry was sworn in as energy secretary and dr. ben carson was sworn in as the secretary of housing and urban development secretary. they were confirmed by the senate earlier in the day. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] vice president pence: thank you all very much. i am told that the second day of march is an important day in the history of the state of texas. i will leave you to ask texans why that is the case. but today on this second day of march and on behalf of the president of the united states it is my great privilege to administer the oath of office to the great texan. the 14th secretary of energy will be governor rick perry. [applause]
and may god continue to bless the united states of america. thank you very much. ♪ >> coming up shortly, a conversation about the trump administration's relationship with the media. but first, former texas governor rick perry was sworn in as energy secretary and dr. ben carson was sworn in as the secretary of housing and urban development secretary. they were confirmed by the senate earlier in the day. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause]...
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but he read accounts from the newspapers in the united states. these accounts are really significant. marti saw that the civil war had not healed the wounds that after reconstruction there were vicious attacks on blacks in the south. raids -- he doesn't use the word ku klux klan but he uses words similar. this is covered in the press. there is one essay that only became available in print recently. it was sent to a paper in mexico. it is an account from 1892. it has three depictions of life for blacks in the united states. one is african-americans who are fleeing to liberia because of how things were going for them in the united states. there is another somewhat curious one about the cakewalk. and the cakewalk is a peculiar north american tradition. this is a story about a cakewalk in the north in new york city. the cakewalk was an event in which african-americans were encouraged to strut, perform movements before a white public and the reward was a cake. there is an expression in english it is a cakewalk and i never understood that till this even
but he read accounts from the newspapers in the united states. these accounts are really significant. marti saw that the civil war had not healed the wounds that after reconstruction there were vicious attacks on blacks in the south. raids -- he doesn't use the word ku klux klan but he uses words similar. this is covered in the press. there is one essay that only became available in print recently. it was sent to a paper in mexico. it is an account from 1892. it has three depictions of life for...
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the united states. even though they will go without food, without regular electricity, they are told they have to tighten their belts to protect their national sovereignty. critics of the government say this is just a ploy by mr. kimtom stay in power just like his father and his grandfather before him. and so the propaganda will call it a huge fry up and show pictures of the missile and say north korea is defending itself against the number one enemy the united states and its allies. interestingly, i've been in the country during missile test failures. they're never acknowledged or reported inside the country. nobody knows it happened because the country is closed off from the outside world. there's no internet, no phone cause outside and just a little bit of media certainly doesn't get to the majority of the 24 million people who live there. >> i imagine these four missile tests will indeed be reported on north korean state television this evening. thanks to both of you for reporting on this important s
the united states. even though they will go without food, without regular electricity, they are told they have to tighten their belts to protect their national sovereignty. critics of the government say this is just a ploy by mr. kimtom stay in power just like his father and his grandfather before him. and so the propaganda will call it a huge fry up and show pictures of the missile and say north korea is defending itself against the number one enemy the united states and its allies....
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so specifically what can the united states do? an the ambassador for the united states do to hold countries accountable to, as you said, don't -- to address the fact that many of them don't have america's back at the u.n.? >> you want to see my list, don't you? >> we only have a little bit of time, but, you know -- >> basically what it comes down to is i'm not there to play and what i wanted to make sure of was that the united states started leading again and -- [ applause ] >> leading isn't saying and doing things when it's comfortable, leading is saying and doing things when it's not comfortable. so the goal was have the backs of our allies. never again do what we saw happen with resolution 2334 and make anyone question our support. [ applause ] >> when resolution 2334 happened and the u.s. abstained, the entire country felt a kick in the gut. we had just done something that showed the united states at its weakest point ever. never do we not have the backs of our friends. we don't have a greater friend than israel. and to see tha
so specifically what can the united states do? an the ambassador for the united states do to hold countries accountable to, as you said, don't -- to address the fact that many of them don't have america's back at the u.n.? >> you want to see my list, don't you? >> we only have a little bit of time, but, you know -- >> basically what it comes down to is i'm not there to play and what i wanted to make sure of was that the united states started leading again and -- [ applause ]...
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the united states wanted to send it there. i think with the last couple missile tests, it pushed south korean government to say, despite china objections and despite china threat to retaliate economically, we're going to go ahead and take it because we need this. it has thrown into turmoil there, is political crisis in south korea, they will have new election and will get a new president, we don't know if the presidency will keep thaad there as the current regime. host: kim in jacksonville, florida, democrats line. caller: hi, thanks. two things. does china and russia really have any leverage to stop these bad installations and secondly we all know that north korea is belligerent and probably the only reason they would attack anybody is if kim jong-un just gets mad one day and pushes the button. is there no consensus that would say if north korea does anything, launches anything they would be wiped out and it would be the end of the kim jong-un administration? thanks. guest: when secretary of defense mattis, one of his first tr
the united states wanted to send it there. i think with the last couple missile tests, it pushed south korean government to say, despite china objections and despite china threat to retaliate economically, we're going to go ahead and take it because we need this. it has thrown into turmoil there, is political crisis in south korea, they will have new election and will get a new president, we don't know if the presidency will keep thaad there as the current regime. host: kim in jacksonville,...
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they had help from the united states in getting there. he was sentenced to 14 years in prison for that betrayal, for giving the soviets our nuclear secrets. last year, in february, in moscow, the russian government hosted something that they called info forum 2016. david ignatius, the national security columnist with the park ton post wrote about this earlier this year but the event itself happened last february, february 4th to 6th in moscow. so in terms of what was going on for reference sake, this info forum event in moscow happened, again, the first week of february last year. that means on our calendar, that was right at the beginning of the presidential primary, well before the presidential general election got under way but our contests had just started. and at that event, the first week of february last year, his senior adviser to russian president vladimir putin got up to make his presentation and this is what he said. he was speaking to a russian audience at a russian event. he was speaking in russian. this is the translation. "y
they had help from the united states in getting there. he was sentenced to 14 years in prison for that betrayal, for giving the soviets our nuclear secrets. last year, in february, in moscow, the russian government hosted something that they called info forum 2016. david ignatius, the national security columnist with the park ton post wrote about this earlier this year but the event itself happened last february, february 4th to 6th in moscow. so in terms of what was going on for reference...
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in 1939, the united states ss st. louist the stock in our country, sending over 900 jewish refugees back to europe where many died in concentration camps. after that tragic failure in the united states, after we turned our back on the jewish refugees , the uniteder states examined is conscious. it came up with a new approach. it was bipartisan. since world war ii, the american people were to set an example for the world by accepting refugees. listen to the swedbank excepted and made part of america. europeans,0 eastern close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnam war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came to power. mr. president, that may note that of the four hispanic united hades senators today, three trace their roots to this given migration to the. in their families were refugees. this it on the floor of the senate representing some of our great state. yes, with this president, he is using them and all of to ignore this history. we have accepted over 100,000 soviet jews who were escapin
in 1939, the united states ss st. louist the stock in our country, sending over 900 jewish refugees back to europe where many died in concentration camps. after that tragic failure in the united states, after we turned our back on the jewish refugees , the uniteder states examined is conscious. it came up with a new approach. it was bipartisan. since world war ii, the american people were to set an example for the world by accepting refugees. listen to the swedbank excepted and made part of...