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around the world saying these are against the moral conscience of people it's illegal to use a nuclear weapon tomorrow and the dream was easy to get it through the u.n. and into the world court and that eventually these weapons would be completely legal as we had done in our own country and thank goodness that we were dreamers and i'm realistic and. we were opposed to the sense of heart that this could happen but the real sources of international law apart from treaties as to marry international law and the general principles of law recognised by the legal systems of the world. that quite categorical on the batting of nuclear weapons and the legality of nuclear weapons the fact that nuclear weapons cannot be used either by way of a strike or by way of three that you know you mustn't. let only use of force. i means of nuclear weapons and that is going to lead to article two of all of the united nations charter and article if you want. is unlawful. nucular deterrence says we have nuclear weapons but our goal is not to use them if. your goal is to have them at our disposal. this means that we are not in the realm of the real we are in the realm of the virtual need don't know wh
around the world saying these are against the moral conscience of people it's illegal to use a nuclear weapon tomorrow and the dream was easy to get it through the u.n. and into the world court and that eventually these weapons would be completely legal as we had done in our own country and thank goodness that we were dreamers and i'm realistic and. we were opposed to the sense of heart that this could happen but the real sources of international law apart from treaties as to marry...
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the world court opinion and whether nuclear deterrence was legal and he was extremely cynical he said that . it was a mistake to have gone to the courts but governments will ignore it and that's true they have. and he of the relied on all the time was he said and of course we never actually will have to use them and this to me is the heart of the problem for the people who practically turns is that if they try to emulate we use names terms doesn't work that we're meant for would argue that terence does mean used so it is a use of nuclear weapons which they threaten to use them and that's when you go into the work or the first time you've fought to get that threet you know and the spinning it was the south pacific noirs and the activists that i have threesome quoted in their original question if you have included threats then the. nuclear states could go argued well we're only relying on terence which is threat and so we're not ready so i waited for him in. return from years ago to go back to the court personnel speech and. at the time the judges agreed unanimously on the requirement f
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the fbi. five people were charged in federal court in new york. for allegedly targeting gots and corporations all over the world. court papers say the ring leader hector monseigneur was already pleading guilty. authorities say this marks the first significant prosecution of major internet hackers. >>> when news 4 at 4 continues this afternoon, ellen must have been watching hot talk with kane last week. >> students with more than 90 credit hours. >> i love that video so much i thought we should meet her. >> remember that awkward moment? here what the girl caught on camera is saying now about her unwanted 15 seconds of fame. >>> one pricy piece of chicken. a woman says she saw one of the presidents in her happy meal. >>> an 81-year-old woman who will likely be making a lot more new friends. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so u can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better
the fbi. five people were charged in federal court in new york. for allegedly targeting gots and corporations all over the world. court papers say the ring leader hector monseigneur was already pleading guilty. authorities say this marks the first significant prosecution of major internet hackers. >>> when news 4 at 4 continues this afternoon, ellen must have been watching hot talk with kane last week. >> students with more than 90 credit hours. >> i love that video so much...
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the process. look at other countries were courts around the world coming these countries have adopted many supreme court of since. let the one thing no other country has adopted is life tenure. the term appears, age limit limit, the other interesting features some courts don't publish the cent-a-share opinions. field opinion it speaks for the court but we do not see the dissenting opinion and then just to keep it to them sells. that is something quite different on this supreme court. with those observations i should turn it over to you. i'm happy to have any conversation you would like to join me. [applause] >> good evening. thank you for your presentation. the current supreme justice ginsberg visited egypt and in my opinion mated vice to the directors of the constitution to look at the canadian and south african constitution umbro i would your comments as a supreme justice who does not even believe in our constitution how can she remained a justice? it has not been discussed in the media. >> i have trouble hearing you. talk about justice ginsberg? >> paradise to the drafters of the new constituti
the process. look at other countries were courts around the world coming these countries have adopted many supreme court of since. let the one thing no other country has adopted is life tenure. the term appears, age limit limit, the other interesting features some courts don't publish the cent-a-share opinions. field opinion it speaks for the court but we do not see the dissenting opinion and then just to keep it to them sells. that is something quite different on this supreme court. with those...
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the confirmation process. it's interesting that when you look at other countries' courts around the world including constitutionalcourts of old democracies and constitutional courts of emerging democracies, these countries and these courts have adopted many supreme court lessons, have to some degree modeled themselves after the supreme court although in interesting ways they have diverged. but the one thing no other country has adopted is life tenure for its high court judges. they either have a term of years or an age limit. they have other interesting features. in some other courts, some of the european courts, for instance, won't, don't publish dissenting opinions. the opinion speaks for the court, and we don't have the vigorous dissenting opinions that we see out of our supreme court. the court speaks as one. and if somebody dissents, they just have to keep it to themselves. that would be something quite different on this supreme court. so i think with those, with those observations, um, maybe i should turn it over to you, and i'd be happy to take your questions. i see there's microphones, and, um, be happy t
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the thing is, the international criminal court has indicted him. they indicted him five years ago. but the worldbecause the international criminal court doesn't have a company that's spreading this around, the story around. and so we need to make sure that when he is captured and brought to the international criminal court, the world knows and the world celebrates. >> i do believe within a week you will be over 100 million, 200 million. i was talking to people last night, my son rang me to tell me about it. he's 14. my producer's children told him about it. this is what is happening now literally around the globe. i think you're going to get this incredible amount of eyeballs. the question is, what do you think can come of this in the next couple of months? >> the next step is how do you translate the awareness and translate this amazing movement into tangible change and action? so the beauty of this is it starts with a movie. the movie is the entry point to the mission. so this they can demobilization and reintegration of all of the lra fighters. >> we're living in dramatic times. so the world
the thing is, the international criminal court has indicted him. they indicted him five years ago. but the worldbecause the international criminal court doesn't have a company that's spreading this around, the story around. and so we need to make sure that when he is captured and brought to the international criminal court, the world knows and the world celebrates. >> i do believe within a week you will be over 100 million, 200 million. i was talking to people last night, my son rang me...
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. >> a lot of people are taken into the world of the supreme court for the first time, something you guys see all the time. are the justices themselves, are they acting any different with this case? >> no, what you see is what we see all the time. by the way, that brings to mind something. because there's a lot of talk about how the lawyers performed and which of them were really good and which aren't. the secret about oral argument is it's not about the lawyers, the justices. it's the first time they've been in the same room talking about the case. this is their first time to talk about it. they're really in a conversation with each other, admittedly, through the lawyers, but that's where the real action is, not at the lecturns. they seem to be arguing with each other. gwen: they seem to be showing off with each other especially with the hypothetticlessism and they're planting the seeds of the arguments they'll play out in the conference rooms and written drafts. they go through an elaborate conversation on paper, they talk to each other through written drafts still hand delivered t
. >> a lot of people are taken into the world of the supreme court for the first time, something you guys see all the time. are the justices themselves, are they acting any different with this case? >> no, what you see is what we see all the time. by the way, that brings to mind something. because there's a lot of talk about how the lawyers performed and which of them were really good and which aren't. the secret about oral argument is it's not about the lawyers, the justices. it's...
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the thing is, the international criminal court has indicted him. they indicted him five years ago. but the worldit, because the international criminal court doesn't have a company that's spreading this around, the story around. and so we need to make sure that when he is captured and brought to the international criminal court, the world knows and the world celebrates. >> ben, it's certainly the case now that the world knows. i mean, you've got the whole world following this now on social media and on televisions around the world and so on. what is the next move for your organization? >> well, i still don't know if the whole world knows. >> it doesn't yet. it doesn't yet. only 45 million people have watched the film, which is incredible, and blew away our expectations. >> crazy. >> but what if that's 100 million. why not 200 million? >> i want to go for a billion. >> i'll tell you what, i think you're going to get there. i'd relax if i were there, guys. i think the speed at which this is going around the world, i really do believe, within a week, you will be over 100 million, 200 million, becaus
the thing is, the international criminal court has indicted him. they indicted him five years ago. but the worldit, because the international criminal court doesn't have a company that's spreading this around, the story around. and so we need to make sure that when he is captured and brought to the international criminal court, the world knows and the world celebrates. >> ben, it's certainly the case now that the world knows. i mean, you've got the whole world following this now on social...
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the thing is, the international criminal court has indicted him. they indicted him five years ago. but the worlde the international criminal court doesn't have a company that's spreading this around, the story around. and so we need to make sure that when he is captured and brought to the international criminal court, the world knows and the world celebrates. >> i do believe within a week you will be over 100 million, 200 million. i was talking to people last night, my son rang me to tell me about it. he's 14. my producer's children told him about it. this is what is happening now literally around the globe. i think you're going to get this incredible amount of eyeballs. the question is, what do you think can come of this in the next couple of months? >> the next step is how do you translate the awareness and translate this amazing movement into tangible change and action? so the beauty of this is it starts with a movie. the movie is the entry point to the mission. so this they can demobilization and reintegration of all of the lra fighters. >> we're living in dramatic times. so the world is wak
the thing is, the international criminal court has indicted him. they indicted him five years ago. but the worlde the international criminal court doesn't have a company that's spreading this around, the story around. and so we need to make sure that when he is captured and brought to the international criminal court, the world knows and the world celebrates. >> i do believe within a week you will be over 100 million, 200 million. i was talking to people last night, my son rang me to tell...
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today reaction from the state department, the white house, even the highest court in the world. >> and these young people from california mobilizing this effort is incredible. exactly what we need. >> reporter: in 2003 russell took a camera to uganda and found children terrified of being kidnapped and used for war. that documentary led to today's social media manhunt and call for action. >> joseph kony, he has an army. and what he does is he takes children from their parents and he gives them a gun to shoot and he makes them shoot and kill other people. >> reporter: in the simplest of terms russell explained his mission to his curious 4-year-old. >> he's a bad guy? >> yeah. >> reporter: joseph kony, wanted for war crimes. since the late '80s he's led an extremist group called the lord's resistance army. in uganda he's accused of turning tens of thousands of girls into sex slaves and boys into soldiers. >> we need to teach him what justice looks like. we need to love him into the hague behind bars so he can face justice. >> reporter: people aren't just watching. they're taking action. 1
today reaction from the state department, the white house, even the highest court in the world. >> and these young people from california mobilizing this effort is incredible. exactly what we need. >> reporter: in 2003 russell took a camera to uganda and found children terrified of being kidnapped and used for war. that documentary led to today's social media manhunt and call for action. >> joseph kony, he has an army. and what he does is he takes children from their parents...
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the supreme court has expanded the definition of commerce as commerce itself has expanded and changed with changes in transportation, teforth. congress that was once more easily defined can now flash across the world in seconds and the supreme court's doctrines about what counts at as interstate comme grown along with t the question for the court is not whether there is a fundamental right given by our creator notsurance and, the allegedly shift the cost on to others but whether the federal government processes the power to create an obligation in that area as opposed to states. what justice kenny is asking is does this particular mechanism, driving people to buy health insurance, at least those that don't already have it, falls within this specific grant of power to the united states congress to regulate commerce among the states. >> here are the numbers to call if you would like to join the conversation about the supreme court's oral arguments on health democrats. independent callers 202-628-0205. you can also e-mail us journal@c-span.org. excepted us a tweet wj. we'll hear a decision in a couple of months etmridge, unti what happens with the health care law? what's the takeaway you're hearing a
the supreme court has expanded the definition of commerce as commerce itself has expanded and changed with changes in transportation, teforth. congress that was once more easily defined can now flash across the world in seconds and the supreme court's doctrines about what counts at as interstate comme grown along with t the question for the court is not whether there is a fundamental right given by our creator notsurance and, the allegedly shift the cost on to others but whether the federal...
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he was the superstar of the art world of the day, the most esteemed court painter in europe, when in 1628 he was summoned to spain to paint the king. from his capital at madrid, philip iv ruled the greatest empire in the world, with dominions stretching from the philippines to peru, but bogged down by a long war in the netherlands, the most powerful state in europe was about to slip into decline. at a time beset with uncertainty, the arts flourished. of the painters he met at philip's court, rubens was particularly impressed by one-- the young diego velazquez. velazquez was an original who would paint a classical subject like bacchus getting drunk, with a group of real peasants. velazquez first drew the court's attention with his early paintings of daily life, what we call genre paintings. they were startling pictures, depicting things never before painted, such as the precise moment at which cooking eggs solidified. like many young painters of his time, velazquez was profoundly influenced by the naturalism of the italian, caravaggio. caravaggio placed miraculous events in a familiar,
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the modern world. click or call. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. it is time for check "the pulse" stories you're going to be talking about today. well, she may have been a world champ on the tennis courtut martina navratilova did not last long on the dance floor. >> tennis legend acknowledges she did make mistakes. >> i blue the first ten seconds of the dance, and there's the whole season. i'm not used to that. in tennis, you miss the shot, you come back with the next point. >> we'll hear much more from martina about her early exit coming up later today on "gma." >>> and the biebs may be every teenage girl's dream, now two texans are threatening to sue. >> he texted "call me right now." fans with that digit have been flooding a great grandmother and another texas residents for nonstop calls for the past three weeks. >> 81-year-old says compensation could include concert tickets for her great granddaughter. >>> you're about to see the master. >> this little guy named bodie puts us to shame. look at this. he was still whiled out after a long day of skiing. he fell asleep standing up. he did manage to keep his balance and then boom, down bodie goes. >> his parents want everyone to know b
the modern world. click or call. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. it is time for check "the pulse" stories you're going to be talking about today. well, she may have been a world champ on the tennis courtut martina navratilova did not last long on the dance floor. >> tennis legend acknowledges she did make mistakes. >> i blue the first ten seconds of the dance, and there's the whole season. i'm not used to that. in tennis, you miss the shot, you come back with the...
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the would be arrested. >>> many people fall to scams from people promising to give them free medical supplies. >>> here's a preview of what's ahead on world fumes tonight at 6:30. >> the showdown in the nation's highest court today, the battle over healthcare reform is dividing the country. the supreme court will decide what happens. what does it mean for you, your family. see the whole picture on world news. [ female announcer ] what's new from ziploc? ♪ if you're struggling to make portioning and freezing easier... ♪ ...try new ziploc perfect portions bags. just grab your portion, no touch no mess, turn the bag inside out, and freeze inside ziploc brand freezer bags for unbeatable protection. [ doorbell rings ] somebody order a wrecking ball? thanks, but i'm good. [ female announcer ] so portion and freeze with ease, with new perfect portions from ziploc. sc johnson. a family company. >>> look at the board. the down jones up 161. the nasdaq almost 55 and the s&p 500 up over 19, great night. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, traffic congestion is costing the country $100 billion a year in wasted gas and lost time. i've cording to the treasury department, poor road conditions cost the average driver about $
the would be arrested. >>> many people fall to scams from people promising to give them free medical supplies. >>> here's a preview of what's ahead on world fumes tonight at 6:30. >> the showdown in the nation's highest court today, the battle over healthcare reform is dividing the country. the supreme court will decide what happens. what does it mean for you, your family. see the whole picture on world news. [ female announcer ] what's new from ziploc? ♪ if you're...
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the world we need an enemy. we need to know who the worst is. and the world has agreed. we didn't make it up. the international criminal courtid he is the most perverse. nobody takes children kill their parents and eat their parents. that is what is going on. >> i want you to listen to some people's reaction to kony 2012. >> turned people's problems into their businesses. >> they use the situation to benefit themselves, to make mon money. >> so they think that you are becoming famous and making a name off of other people's plight and merchandising. what do you say to them? where is the money going? >> more than making ourselves famous we are trying to make joseph kony famous. that is what the film is about. what is important to remember also now that joseph kony is no longer there we spend time in the congo. those communities are asking with a lot of passion and energy please keep talking about joseph kony. >> they said they are not getting rich off the products and the project. they also mentioned that evelyn e-mailed them before they went on our show earlier. she called me before this show and she disagreed and said it was
the world we need an enemy. we need to know who the worst is. and the world has agreed. we didn't make it up. the international criminal courtid he is the most perverse. nobody takes children kill their parents and eat their parents. that is what is going on. >> i want you to listen to some people's reaction to kony 2012. >> turned people's problems into their businesses. >> they use the situation to benefit themselves, to make mon money. >> so they think that you are...
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the world. >> we want him captured and alive for the trial at the international criminal court. >>> the viral video setting out to change the world the fast growing internet campaign to bring an ughhh. trash builds up and can make your dishwasher smell. over time, grease and residue get stuck inside. for an intensive clean, use finish dishwasher cleaner. it's taking out the trash for your dishwasher. >>> good morning. we made it just about to the weekend. live pictures of the bay bridge traffic moving back and forth, east and west without problems. frances dinglasan will have more for you. >> the oakland radio evangelist who warned the world would end last may 21st, is calling his prediction incorrect and sinful. 90-year-old posted a message on his website saying he's learned the painful lesson that god will end time in his time. not ours. he added he has no new evidence pointing to another doomsday date. >>> evangelical christian leader pat robertson an jumping on the marijuana legal band wagon. he says people should not be sent to prison. he says smoking cannibus should be treated the same a
the world. >> we want him captured and alive for the trial at the international criminal court. >>> the viral video setting out to change the world the fast growing internet campaign to bring an ughhh. trash builds up and can make your dishwasher smell. over time, grease and residue get stuck inside. for an intensive clean, use finish dishwasher cleaner. it's taking out the trash for your dishwasher. >>> good morning. we made it just about to the weekend. live pictures...
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the supreme court is hearing this landmark case about obama care. health care stocks had a big rally. now, what do they know that the rest of the worldg the supreme court justice don't yet know? >> i know, that's the interesting thing as you look at the ten sectors. it was the leader of the pack today. interestingly, we really don't learn anything until tomorrow, necessarily. you know, an interesting trade there. but obviously, a sector that certainly hasn't flourished this year. so it could be just getting a bounce of one of the sectors, perhaps that hasn't played as well in 2012. but as far as bernanke goes, he's really on message with what he's been saying. we didn't get new information today, necessarily. i don't know if people were expecting him to say things look great. that certainly hasn't been his pattern. he's a student of the great depression and fears the most of being too soon in terms of tightening here. so i think he's on message here. and i'm surprised that the market is taking this with such a celebration. >> keith, let me come back to you. there are a lot of powerful positives. the economy is pretty good. earnings a
the supreme court is hearing this landmark case about obama care. health care stocks had a big rally. now, what do they know that the rest of the worldg the supreme court justice don't yet know? >> i know, that's the interesting thing as you look at the ten sectors. it was the leader of the pack today. interestingly, we really don't learn anything until tomorrow, necessarily. you know, an interesting trade there. but obviously, a sector that certainly hasn't flourished this year. so it...
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in the best of worlds for court staff, it could be to allow most of the ability to negotiate the deal and to bring it to u.s. fully formulated and ask for your -- bring it to you as fully formulated and ask for your -- >> it is difficult when we do not know the terms. i don't know. maybe something needs to be changed in releasing policy in order for staff and the commission to be able to discuss or staff to be able to talk to current or potential tenants about lease deals, because it is really hard to give you approval for a sole- source when we don't know what we are giving approval for. >> i appreciate that. that is one reason why we are here having this discussion. >> that is why i said i appreciated your doing the informational presentation. >> i think on the timeline, when he thought he would be back with the final lease. i suspect that we would be seeing you for negotiating guidelines as we do other projects as needed. you're staring at me blankly. >> we want to get her some of the steps. we need to get through the architectural review, the design review, community outreach. we
in the best of worlds for court staff, it could be to allow most of the ability to negotiate the deal and to bring it to u.s. fully formulated and ask for your -- bring it to you as fully formulated and ask for your -- >> it is difficult when we do not know the terms. i don't know. maybe something needs to be changed in releasing policy in order for staff and the commission to be able to discuss or staff to be able to talk to current or potential tenants about lease deals, because it is...
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the courts have been closed. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of the world, but they won't continue to do that if they cannot get justice in america. there is an economic reason as well as a moral reason to make sure that our courts are open. we have a crisis in our federal system. 92 vacancies exist today in the federal court system. 15% of our federal court is vacant. we have 26 districts under federal emergencies, judicial emergencies. we have 18 judges come out with no opposition on either side, and it wasn't a political issue. could not get one of them through congress. you know, when i talk to the graduating students, i just went through that season and had a chance to talk to many, many graduating law students, and i talked about those four words come and i said, you have read millions of board to get to today. you only hav
the courts have been closed. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of the world, but they won't continue to do that if they cannot get justice in america. there is an economic reason as well as a moral reason to make sure that our...
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the world. >>> the desperate housewives' new catfight in court. >> nicollette sheridan versus creator marc cherry struck her in the face? >> she was traumatized at the time. >>> plus, will teri hatcher, eva longoria and marcia cross testify against their former wisteria lane neighbor? the latest from the trial today. ♪ >>> davy jones' final hours and the 911 call. could he have been saved? >> i'm getting 'em. start driving him. >> and what you don't know about his young wife, reports of abuse and why his daughters skipped his wedding as fellow teen idol david cassidy comes to "e.t."
the world. >>> the desperate housewives' new catfight in court. >> nicollette sheridan versus creator marc cherry struck her in the face? >> she was traumatized at the time. >>> plus, will teri hatcher, eva longoria and marcia cross testify against their former wisteria lane neighbor? the latest from the trial today. ♪ >>> davy jones' final hours and the 911 call. could he have been saved? >> i'm getting 'em. start driving him. >> and what...
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the star take a look at other news making headlines around the world this hour the war crimes court he's due to hand down its first heard it on the democratic republic of congo's rebel commander thomas of the bangor is charged with recruiting and using child soldiers in the war of two thousand and two he was also accused of using children as young as night as bodyguards and sex slaves with anger denies the allegations and making he was nothing more than a politician. a river fairy with two hundred people on board has capsized in southern bangladesh killing at least fifty six people but it cannot have another vessel the fate of one hundred others is unknown and recovery workers are trying to raise the boat from the riverbed where all these want to be tracked. rick santorum has claimed victory in the alabama mississippi primaries as a sense to try and track obama as the republican nominee for president think when it brings him a closer to for romney finished. well to voters in america's self running this campaign sent for mr white house a mystery and rivals. that he uses recently agreed th
the star take a look at other news making headlines around the world this hour the war crimes court he's due to hand down its first heard it on the democratic republic of congo's rebel commander thomas of the bangor is charged with recruiting and using child soldiers in the war of two thousand and two he was also accused of using children as young as night as bodyguards and sex slaves with anger denies the allegations and making he was nothing more than a politician. a river fairy with two...
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in that case, we take them to court in the world trade organization. one example is, you may have read that the presumed next president of china was here two weeks ago. as you may have read, he went to iowa where he visited 15 years ago when he went to california. one of the issues we press china on is intellectual property rights, enforcement, piracy, combating theft of intellectual property. we want a case against china in the wto for pirated goods and in the middle of that trip we were able to get them to agree to comply with the adaptation of it. i can go into -- microsoft can tell you that for every computer sold in the united states, we spend too entered $85 on software. -- 428$285 on software. in china, the government operates on software. how about you buying legal software? we push to them and they have agreed to buy a. we say we -- you have to give your agency's the money to buy it. if you will set the example, hopefully others will begin to do it. it is an issue for us. we lose a lot in terms of piracy and theft around the world. >> i think
in that case, we take them to court in the world trade organization. one example is, you may have read that the presumed next president of china was here two weeks ago. as you may have read, he went to iowa where he visited 15 years ago when he went to california. one of the issues we press china on is intellectual property rights, enforcement, piracy, combating theft of intellectual property. we want a case against china in the wto for pirated goods and in the middle of that trip we were able...
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the terrible decision. although no longer chief justice but the court talent -- chance to downgrade civil liberties during the world war. national security becomes the number one issue. >> was that case brought? >> it was heard and decided 1943. the great challenge and great displacement of3 great displacement of japanese-americans where the court rendered in several decisions one of the most important was the decision where they gave the military and the executive the liberty to deprive japanese-americans of their liberty. >> return named to the similarities is that of the constitutional argument to strike down the new geo legislation referred to by the roberts court with the scope of executive power? >> one of the many decisions of the hughes court if congress exceeded the ability to regulate interstate commerce. if it could do regulations across state lines, that is one of the arguments of the health care bill coming up for argument next month. can't congress exceeded its authority? most of the president's cut congress many that chief justice u.s wrote gave congress more leeway to regulate interstate commerce th
the terrible decision. although no longer chief justice but the court talent -- chance to downgrade civil liberties during the world war. national security becomes the number one issue. >> was that case brought? >> it was heard and decided 1943. the great challenge and great displacement of3 great displacement of japanese-americans where the court rendered in several decisions one of the most important was the decision where they gave the military and the executive the liberty to...