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states, relationship between britain and the united states, mr relationship between britain and the united statesl from 50 states, 46 have declared. mr trump took 278 electoral college trump took 278 electoral college votes, trump took 278 electoral college votes, over the trump took 278 electoral college votes, over the goal of votes, over the goal of 270 to claim the votes, over the goal of 270 to claim the keys to the votes, over the goal of 270 to claim the keys to the white house, the keys to the white house, hillary clinton the keys to the white house, hillary clinton took 218 votes‘ the keys to the white house, hillary clinton took 218 votes‘ wisconsin clinton took 218 votes‘ wisconsin went clinton took 218 votes‘ wisconsin went to mr trump, having clinton took 218 votes‘ wisconsin went to mr trump, having been went to mr trump, having been traditionally democrat went to mr trump, having been traditionally democrat his traditionally democrat his success is also is also reflected in the popular vote, is also reflected in the popular vote, but only is also reflected in the popular vote, but
states, relationship between britain and the united states, mr relationship between britain and the united statesl from 50 states, 46 have declared. mr trump took 278 electoral college trump took 278 electoral college votes, trump took 278 electoral college votes, over the trump took 278 electoral college votes, over the goal of votes, over the goal of 270 to claim the votes, over the goal of 270 to claim the keys to the votes, over the goal of 270 to claim the keys to the white house, the keys...
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united states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. the united states mafia. and castro came cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960. and in fact, they didn't have medical care of any kind. and they didn't have electricity outside of havana.
united states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. the united states mafia. and castro came cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in...
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what i am probably most conditioned about is paying sure that as we do that united states policy, united states statements, united states positions don't further radical ize muslims around the world or alienate or radicalize law-abideing muslims who are living in europe or the united states. that is why it is important to understand those are our key allies in the fight. not enemies. mike? >> thank you, mr. president. this final foreign trip of your presidency is obviously playing out in very different circumstances than you might have expected, a very different transition is underway than you might have envisioned. have you thought to approach this trip reflecting more on the powers and the new of the presidency on the world stage so you might be able to over the kind of counsel to your successor he has said he hopes to draw upon? also, on a political note you talked dug your re-election campaign of the fever that had consumed the republican party and effective political strategy they employed to block you on issues where there could have been common ground. what is your advise to democrats would could see that
what i am probably most conditioned about is paying sure that as we do that united states policy, united states statements, united states positions don't further radical ize muslims around the world or alienate or radicalize law-abideing muslims who are living in europe or the united states. that is why it is important to understand those are our key allies in the fight. not enemies. mike? >> thank you, mr. president. this final foreign trip of your presidency is obviously playing out in...
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united states. >> united states has committed no aggression against cuba. and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other part of the united states. >> the americaniately exposed. no one believes that this isn't happening with some american help. >> the leader of the free world has been humiliated on its own doorstep. castro has prevailed over kennedy, at least for the moment, and it will take a long time to destroy that image. >> it was a calamity. kennedy had been totally misinformed by american intelligence about the strength of the anti-communist movement. and the fact is, when these poor people arrived on the beaches in cuba, they were decimated. >> only landing themselves, stewart, how large were they actually? >> best indications, walter, there were about 300 men armed only with the weapons they could carry. unmistakably clear, walter, from all the evidence available that the cia planned this operation. it was the cia that established the revolutionary council by saying to the dissident factions, get together or else. >> today in his news conference the president acknowledged the failure and took the responsibility for it. >> detailed disc
united states. >> united states has committed no aggression against cuba. and no offensive has been launched from florida or from any other part of the united states. >> the americaniately exposed. no one believes that this isn't happening with some american help. >> the leader of the free world has been humiliated on its own doorstep. castro has prevailed over kennedy, at least for the moment, and it will take a long time to destroy that image. >> it was a calamity....
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states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. th and castro came in and he cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960. and in fact, they didn't have medical care of any kind. so castro came into power, he spent money on those things. they have a very good education system. they have a very good medical system. and they have electricity all over the island. do they have all the freedoms that the united states has? they do not and the people there want those freedoms. and that's why many of them will be happy to see castro gone right now. but it will not change his place in history. >> i mentioned a lot of people will be celebng we just saw a few moments ago video of raul castro making that a
states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. th and castro came in and he cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960. and in fact,...
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victory tour in ohio and indiana where carrier made an agreement to keep 1,000 jobs in the united states. united states. i have been telling theming look in one vote, you will rebrand our party. will you have a new mess en >> jerry, a new message and you are you going to have a guy like me that will run all over the country campaigning. tr >> reporter: this is a real challenge for nancy, but she has alot of support. she has made alot of concessions to build on that. we'll find out later today. it is a secret ballot, so you never know how these things will shape up. >> 6:37 is the time. san francisco supervisor david compose wants $5 million to be set aside. under his plan, hiring lawyers that face deportation. he is an immigrant himself, brought to the u.s. at the age of 14. he has been working with a public defender to hire 30 new immigration attorneys and staff >>> it's a shame that there are 1600 people in detention proceedings, right now, in san francisco and thousands more around the country who don't have a right to a lawyer go we should do what we can to help people, but that doesn't mean we sho
victory tour in ohio and indiana where carrier made an agreement to keep 1,000 jobs in the united states. united states. i have been telling theming look in one vote, you will rebrand our party. will you have a new mess en >> jerry, a new message and you are you going to have a guy like me that will run all over the country campaigning. tr >> reporter: this is a real challenge for nancy, but she has alot of support. she has made alot of concessions to build on that. we'll find out...
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i don't want to leave the united states. united states. >> that's ridiculous.'s ridiculous. >> reporter: a group held this rally. many are calling on california to withdraw from the union and become their own nation. this movement started two years ago, but it is gaining traction because of trump winning. >> if we can pull that off -- why is it unreasonable to think there is anything we can't do? >> there would be no way to do this without a constitutional amendment. >>ed california success movement, though it may get a financial boost, there are some silicon valley venture capitalists that are promising their support our state is the sixth largest economy in the world on its own. folks with the yes california campaign that rallied at the capital said they intend to launch an initiative trying to get a special election in the next couple of years. >> all right, alex, it is interesting, thank you. g, thank you. >>> it's 6:48, time to check in for a look at what is coming up on "mornings on 2". >> reporter: good morning, pam and dave, when i join you, a better id
i don't want to leave the united states. united states. >> that's ridiculous.'s ridiculous. >> reporter: a group held this rally. many are calling on california to withdraw from the union and become their own nation. this movement started two years ago, but it is gaining traction because of trump winning. >> if we can pull that off -- why is it unreasonable to think there is anything we can't do? >> there would be no way to do this without a constitutional amendment....
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united states. >> the united states federal government has been supplying me 10 joints a day and arresting people for the same thing that i'm smoking. >> and trafficking it will get you send to prison for 20 years. >> let me put it this way. and it's mine. >> and marissa has moved over to the kitchen table for discussion. she's going to give us a special password that at nthe others ca hear and we're going to have to talk politics. >> ambrosia. >> they're not saying it but we kow the promises. >> there's a bunch of politics like some kind of ambrosia and you don't know what is going to happen. >> gobble, gobble. >> and obamacare turns up his gobble, gobble, >> apalachian state. >> the democrats are so unmatched in washington and it's just like they're playing apalacian state. >> and they put it up but they just can't get very far. >> dinosaur. they're going to just -- >> it's going to be like crancra cranberry sauce. >> yo, yo. >> and trump is like yo, yo, yo. >> and here we go >> jeb bush thought he had this and he thought he was going to grow this bush garden but ended up with this bush mountain. >> mashed potatoes. >> maybe in the senate and they can hold things up. >> democrats are like mashed potatoes. >> they were mashed in the were spuds and they thought they were going to come together. >> pepe mcturkey. >> we all pulled into cafe mcturkey and we pulled in. >> do we all win? >> wa-hoo, turkeys for everyone. >>> not as easy as it looks. >>> okay, well a few years ago, charli found out a story about a woman who needed help and she would not take no for an answer. >> and we want to show you what happened next. ? >>> well, i'm feeling down and put out, i like to drive through the city's neighborhood. it lands a special sperspective. >> so i came through a crumbling house and a woman named annie lived there. we did a story about her a few years ago. happens. >> i heard noises but i did the best i could. i told you i prayed. and that's all i could do is pray. >>> annie was a recluse, a shut-in. i wondered what became of the old girl. >> it's been three years. >> she's still living there. she has heat, water, and light. there's not too much more. ? >>> you might remember herald too, annie's neighborhood for but she is a human being. along with your help, herald got a annie and her water. >> and he cleaned out her gutters. that's called >> i was always worried that she locked herself in there and could not get out. >> annie, are you in there? >> she's here. >> i was worried for a second. >> so was i. happier. >> yeah, i just had a shot of liquor. >> what are those, hats. >> yes, i turned them into boots to keep my feet warm. >> my bed is now nice and warm and i hate to get up in the morning. >> do you want to say thank you to all the people who helped you. >> a lot of people helped me help you. >> like wh labor and did a lot of dirfferet things. >> they gave money to give to your sheets. now is your time to say thank you. >> when you give to others, god blesses you in many many ways. with a sandwich. >> you get my step-ladder. >> bye, annie. >> i'm not leaving. ? >>> this holiday season, whether you celebrate the birth of jesus christ or the birth of the profit of rebuilding of the hebrew temple, and if you can't remember anything else, just remember an old man, and an old woman, in an old part of town. >>> well, you know he has no and to me he was special, you know. and he's a good man. >> i've got everything. merry christmas, everybody. and herald, my favorite, merry christmas. >> coming up, we'll show you how the election is driving up more stocks than others. z26jnz zy6z y26kry yy6y >>> oh, we're just reading news and getting incredible tips. if only we had the man who wro >> oh, here he is. >> matt polster is an investing goo-roo. >> and tell us about it? >> well, trump has been good for some sectors and bad for others. the bottom line is taking a hit. and at one point, the s and p future is down and then it would race back up. there's a trump positive flow. it's in areas like infr infrastructure and areas like steel that are sort of out right now from the technology stocks who did so obama. >> it makes sense and with his background as a business man. >> all. >> and you follow who the president likes and who the president works with. in this case we had a president who worked closely with google. and when it became time to work infras infrastructure. and we have a president that likes to build things. >> well, you know newt gingrich. >> he wants to be the planter and takes the broad view and to different agencies and say here are your problems and let me look at how you operate and here's how we need to reorganize. it's my understanding that the president of the united states wants to continue and write other things because newt is a man of all seasons. he's a renaissance man and i the cabinet position. >> thank you for squealing. >> thank you for the insight. >>> congratulations. hey, hey. >> well, president obama afternoon. tator and tot are their names. and those will be the only turkeys pardoned. >> well, it started with lincoln. >> is that tate or tot? >> well, they didn't actually head to a farm, they went to the slaughter house. and then they saved the turkey with bush. and so goes the story and so goes the story tonight. >> thank you. we'll see you tomorrow night. ? >>> welcome to dish nation, one day before thanksgiving. we have get to today. like justin bieber punching someone in the face. we're going to talk about that. kelly, i'm sure you're excited about this one. gucci mane got engaged. >> the rapper, yeah. >> and our atlanta team is going to join us in a little bit. first, yesterday president obama gave the presidential medal of freed
united states. >> the united states federal government has been supplying me 10 joints a day and arresting people for the same thing that i'm smoking. >> and trafficking it will get you send to prison for 20 years. >> let me put it this way. and it's mine. >> and marissa has moved over to the kitchen table for discussion. she's going to give us a special password that at nthe others ca hear and we're going to have to talk politics. >> ambrosia. >> they're not...
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the things during preparedness, the united states begins to arm and fortify puerto rico, and the united states purchases the islands from denmark to become the unitedstates virgin islands. the member, 1914 is opened. the united states is worried about it. by west coast is known another name, and this is the american reservation. anybody who is a psychologist can play on that one. california. this is exactly the fear that was brought up a year earlier, that what could happen to the united states is it could be torn apart, cut up into its various constituent pieces. the ocean has a name, the gulf of mexico, and the when i have not talked about yet, if you can please pan out yet, my favorite part, if you can show this imagery of calgary, canada is referred to as barbarians. now, in case there are any canadians in the room, i do not think they were referring to canada here. what they are referring to is the possibility is if there is enough pressure, and that pressure is about to come, and the battles we will focus on in the near future, if the british and french are under a enough pressure, they might give up parts of their north american possessions
the things during preparedness, the united states begins to arm and fortify puerto rico, and the united states purchases the islands from denmark to become the unitedstates virgin islands. the member, 1914 is opened. the united states is worried about it. by west coast is known another name, and this is the american reservation. anybody who is a psychologist can play on that one. california. this is exactly the fear that was brought up a year earlier, that what could happen to the united states...
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, thank you very working man and woman here in the united states, thank you very much‘ united states, thank you very much‘ peter unitedlaring and donald trump has out of 50 states declaring and donald trump has won 278 electoral donald trump has won 278 electoral college votes, donald trump has won 278 electoral college votes, hillary donald trump has won 278 electoral college votes, hillary clinton college votes, hillary clinton picked college votes, hillary clinton picked up 228 electoral college picked up 228 electoral college votes, picked up 228 electoral college votes, now picked up 228 electoral college votes, now more on picked up 228 electoral college votes, now more on this picked up 228 electoral college votes, now more on this and votes, now more on this and the latest votes, now more on this and the latest from my votes, now more on this and the latest from my colleague who is in latest from my colleague who is in america for us now. latest from my colleague who is in america for us now. good latest from my colleague who is in america for us now. good to see you, america for us now. good to see you, here
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united states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. the united states and castro came in and he cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960. and in fact, they didn't have medical care of any kind. and they didn't have electricity so castro came into power, he spent money on those things. they have a very good education system. they have a very good medical system. and they have electricity all over the island. do they have all the freedoms that the united states has? they do not and the people there want those freedoms. and that's why many of them will be happy to see castro gone right now. but it will not change his place in history. >> i mentioned a lot of people will be celebrating that news wi
united states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. the united states and castro came in and he cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write...
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united states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. the united states mafia. and castro came in and he and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960. and in fact, they didn't have medical care of any kind. and they didn't have electricity outside of havana. so castro came into power, he they have a very good education system. they have a very good medical system. and they have electricity all over the island. do they have all the freedoms that the united states has? they do not and the people there want those freedoms. and that's why many of them will be happy to see castro gone right now. but it will not change his place in history. >> i mentioned a lot of people will be celebrating that news without question. we ju
united states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. the united states mafia. and castro came in and he and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960....
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industrial side, led by others, who feared if the united states wasn't prepared whoever won this war would the united states next. his fear was that the united states would become like china, powerful country with no defenses carved up by european enemies. led by people like mary roberts reinhart, who argued that the united states ready, whatever that meant. plan vans proposed a whereby american employers would still pay their employees who went off to get military training. thomas edison created a committee for scientific preparedness to get industry ready to go. charles mayo of the mayo clinic teamed up with two doctors out pittsburgh to create a community for medical preparedness with chapters in 47 of the 48 states. here in new ersity york city, the president of columbia, ordered preparedness done on the faculty. this today.g he went to the entire faculty at columbia university and said, g-staff how the army's system is wired. identify where on that system you can be most useful to the in an emergency. he did this in 1916 and every columbia's r of faculty responded. >> this is the idea behind preparedness. t's not the idea to get the uni
industrial side, led by others, who feared if the united states wasn't prepared whoever won this war would the united states next. his fear was that the united states would become like china, powerful country with no defenses carved up by european enemies. led by people like mary roberts reinhart, who argued that the united states ready, whatever that meant. plan vans proposed a whereby american employers would still pay their employees who went off to get military training. thomas edison...
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united states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. the united states mafia. and cas cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960. and in fact, they didn't have medical care of any kind. and they didn't have electricity outside of havana. spent money on those things. they have a very good education system. they he a very good medical system. and they have electricity all over the island. do they have all the freedoms that the united states has? they do not and the people there want those freedoms. and that's why many of them will be happy to see castro gone right now. but it will not change his place in history. >> i mentioned a lot of people will be celebrating that news without question. we just
united states. run by the united states. run by the united states mafia. all those casinos, all that lively dance footage we see of cuba, that was all run by the mafia. the united states mafia. and cas cleaned that out. and not only did he do that, he's revered in his country, in cuba, for changing the class system. there was a huge class system in cuba up until then. and the peasant class didn't know how to read or write. most of the people in cuba didn't know how to read and write in 1960....
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united states for 365 days. they would not have to show proof that they were in the united states on each of those days. >> that is your answer, and maybe at the solicitor general has time, he could simply confirm that answer by saying yes. >> let me tell you it was applied in this case. when we're in the court of appeals, the court remanded the case to the western district of new york for a determination on that very question. in order to decide whether the court should address the constitutional issue, the court first asked whether respondent's father would've satisfied the one continues you will. we went to the western district of new york and the government altar boy stipulated that yes, because of evidence of respondent's father being in the united states from his birth in 1900 until the date of his departure for the dominican republic in 1919, we will presume that there was only some period in their where he was in the united states are one continues you. i think the presumption would apply in most cases. it certainly would apply to this case that we would not have to comport and show proof that he is in the united states on everything they. i think if the court were troubled that perhaps that will be harder for some fathers or people to follow, but an alternative remedy to be truly both options on the table. >> if we level down and made it harder, would not affect the status of people who i've gained citizenship under the more lenient provision applicable to the mother? >> if this court applied the leveling down remedy in a way that would actually equalize the two similarly situated classes here, yes, it would impact people dramatically because they would take citizenship away from people who already have it. and the court has
united states for 365 days. they would not have to show proof that they were in the united states on each of those days. >> that is your answer, and maybe at the solicitor general has time, he could simply confirm that answer by saying yes. >> let me tell you it was applied in this case. when we're in the court of appeals, the court remanded the case to the western district of new york for a determination on that very question. in order to decide whether the court should address the...
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united states. you could say he liked the united states. >> no, i said he liked americans. >> well, he would kill americans in the course of nuking the united states. >> complex. >> that is complex, but go on. >> let me be the purest historian and say fidel's letter to khrushchev was if cuba was attacked by the united states, that would be a prelewd to a u.s. nuclear a tok on the soviets and they should fire first, that is what he said. >> never the less, khrushchev did the rit thing by by not launching a nuclear attack. >> ta does not neglect ate the classified history that we have in which he sent secret messages to almost every single president of the united states from kennedy all the way through to obama at the beginning of their term saying we would like to have better relations. we want those relations on the basis of mutual respect and respect for our independence and sovereignty. he did that, after two important reasons. one is he was a realist and he knew that cuba would be better off not living under the threat of u.s. aggression forever. and even though he used that politically, i think he felt that he didn't want to have his co
united states. you could say he liked the united states. >> no, i said he liked americans. >> well, he would kill americans in the course of nuking the united states. >> complex. >> that is complex, but go on. >> let me be the purest historian and say fidel's letter to khrushchev was if cuba was attacked by the united states, that would be a prelewd to a u.s. nuclear a tok on the soviets and they should fire first, that is what he said. >> never the less,...
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united states more to immigration. my colleague and full disclosure i worked with him on a project that said they talked about a trillion dollar bills on the sidewalk to be picked up if only the united state united states t opened its doors more widely to the world. why do you find these arguments unpersuasive? >> let me start from a broader perspective. there is no data whatsoever that would allow anyone withstand the impact on global gdp for examp example. all the experiences of the mass migration have been due to the offense. both histories even debate about what to tell us what happened in the setting to let people in and across the border where ever why want to solve these are manufactured by economists and by working out at the model then you basically drawdown the numbers to the model. whenever an assumption is the estimates would be a little off. so my arguments are twofold. even to accept the model they claim that implies many other things and they are usually left out of the discussion for example there would be a lot of money into the same mathematical model would imply that there would be over 5 billion people moving across the country when we open up the borders. there would be a di
united states more to immigration. my colleague and full disclosure i worked with him on a project that said they talked about a trillion dollar bills on the sidewalk to be picked up if only the united state united states t opened its doors more widely to the world. why do you find these arguments unpersuasive? >> let me start from a broader perspective. there is no data whatsoever that would allow anyone withstand the impact on global gdp for examp example. all the experiences of the...
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in international forum, in g-20s, in g-7s, in the united states -- united nations, united states and germany are not always perfectly aligned, united states and europe are not always perfectly aligned, but the voice that speaks out on behalf of some dissident who is jailed halfway around the world, the voice who is expressing concern about some child in an afternoon village who doesn't have clean drinking water or is subject to some terrible disease, the voice that insist on rules and norms governing international affairs the voice that helps to steer the world away from war wherever possible, that's our voice. for often than not. and we're not always successful. but if that voice is absent or if that voice is divided, we will be living in a meaner, harsher, more troubled world. and we have to remember that. whoever is the u.s. president, whoever is the chancellor of germany, whoever is the leader of other european nations and other democracies around the world, they need to recognize that. there are going to be forces that argue for cynicism, for looking the other way with somebody e
in international forum, in g-20s, in g-7s, in the united states -- united nations, united states and germany are not always perfectly aligned, united states and europe are not always perfectly aligned, but the voice that speaks out on behalf of some dissident who is jailed halfway around the world, the voice who is expressing concern about some child in an afternoon village who doesn't have clean drinking water or is subject to some terrible disease, the voice that insist on rules and norms...
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states would be a citizen of the united states as long as one of the parents had resided in the united states for any period of time. there has to absufficient connection to the united states given both parents were citizens. on the other hand if one parent were a u.s. citizen and one parent an alien congress had a markedly different approach. the u.s. citizen parent had to have resided in the united states 10 years five of which were after the age of reaching 14. congress evidently determined that because such a child would have competing claims of allegiance that a greater residency was required for the parent to establish the connection to the united states. >> is that an argument we heard case?bout in the flores mr. kneedler: it was made at the oral argument but we think it is also evident from the face of the statute as this court said with respect to another argument that the court addressed there, it is important for the court, itself, to look at the structure, text, and operation f the statute. >> the government spent most of the time talking about differential treatment primarily on
states would be a citizen of the united states as long as one of the parents had resided in the united states for any period of time. there has to absufficient connection to the united states given both parents were citizens. on the other hand if one parent were a u.s. citizen and one parent an alien congress had a markedly different approach. the u.s. citizen parent had to have resided in the united states 10 years five of which were after the age of reaching 14. congress evidently determined...
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united states. >> i congratulate donald trump on being elected as the next president of the united states. britain and the united states are, and will remain, strong and close partners on trade, security, and defense. we have a long-standing and enduring special relationship, which is built on our shared values of freedom, democracy, and enterprise. and i look forward to working with president-elect trump to make sure we can maintain the security and prosperity of our two nations in the future. >> i hope this choice will lead to beneficial steps, concerning basic rights and freedoms, on my and my people's behalf, i interpret this choice as good and wish them a successful future. sarah: you are watching dw news. we are back in a minute with what a trump presidency could mean. sarah: welcome back, a quick reminder of our top story. donald trump has been elected the 45th president of the united states. after a divisive campaign, trump struck a unifying tone in his acceptance speech. let's get more now on this historic vote and what it will mean not only for the united states, but also this world. i am joined by a t
united states. >> i congratulate donald trump on being elected as the next president of the united states. britain and the united states are, and will remain, strong and close partners on trade, security, and defense. we have a long-standing and enduring special relationship, which is built on our shared values of freedom, democracy, and enterprise. and i look forward to working with president-elect trump to make sure we can maintain the security and prosperity of our two nations in the...
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united states and the american people. cubans have been -- almost every single cuban has a family member in the united states. cubans know much more about the united states than the united states knows about cuba. the united states is not a foreign place or entity for the average cuban person. they know much about america. and i do think that -- i like to say that, you know, in the last years i've been around a lot of americans that have made these people to people exchange trips to cuba. i don't know a single person that's made a trip to cuba that doesn't come back in many ways almost with their life transformed by the beautiful spirit of the cuban people. i travelled to more than 90 countries around the world in my career. i probably have never been around a single group of people with more vibrant upbeat perseverant determined and dignified spirit than the cuban population of the island of cuba. i like to say that my hope for the future of cuba is that history will be as kind to the cuban people as cubans have always been to me. >> very true. i made a number of visits to cuba myself. found exactly the same feelings you just expressed. thank you
united states and the american people. cubans have been -- almost every single cuban has a family member in the united states. cubans know much more about the united states than the united states knows about cuba. the united states is not a foreign place or entity for the average cuban person. they know much about america. and i do think that -- i like to say that, you know, in the last years i've been around a lot of americans that have made these people to people exchange trips to cuba. i...
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united states up until the day the child is born and even if the father legit mates the child and seeks to raise the child in the united states. by contrast, the statute automatically confers citizenship on a child whose u.s. citizen mother spent only a year of her life at any point in her time, even at any point in her life, even during infancy, and even if the mother marries the alien father and then the child is raised by the mother and the alien father. it is impossible to view a statute that permits these results as related to a u.s. connection interest. and i would submit, your honor, that the statelessness interest does not justify the discrimination either. there is no dispute here that the statute creates a risk of statelessness for children born abroad to unmarried united states citizen fathers who legit mate their children but cannot satisfy the ten and five-year physical presence requirement. and the statute -- the statute confers citizenship on a child born abroad to an unmarried united states citizen mother, even if that child faces -- even if her child faces no risk of statelessness at all because she is born, the child is born in a country that assigns citizenship by virtue of being born there. >> well, we aren't leaving children uncovered whose mothers have not had a continuous one-year residency in the united states. even though that mother may be an american citizen. >> that's right. but my point is that her child may have no risk -- face no risk of statelessness at all and yet the statute still confers citizenship. >> i said they do. because the mother can only pass on citizenship if she has been in the united states continuously for one year. prior to the birth of the child, correct? >> that's correct. >> so what happens to a citizen mother
united states up until the day the child is born and even if the father legit mates the child and seeks to raise the child in the united states. by contrast, the statute automatically confers citizenship on a child whose u.s. citizen mother spent only a year of her life at any point in her time, even at any point in her life, even during infancy, and even if the mother marries the alien father and then the child is raised by the mother and the alien father. it is impossible to view a statute...
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united states must and will maintain complete access to the panama canal. the united states must maintain a defense capability of the panama canal. and the united states will maintain our national security interests in the panama canal. the negotiations for the panama canal started under president johnson and have continued up to the present time. i believe those negotiations should continue. but there are certain guidelines that must be followed. and i've just defined them. let me take just a minute to comment on something that governor carter said. a nonproliferation in may of 1975, i called for a conference of nuclear suppliers. that conference has met six times. in may of this year, governor carter took the first initiative approximately 12 months after i had taken my initiative a year ago. >> mr. valeriani. >> the accounting office put out a report suggesting that you shot from the hip in the rescue mission and that you ignored diplomatic messages saying a solution was in prospect. why didn't you do more diplomatically at the time? and did the white house try to prevent the release of that report? >> the white house did not prevent the rel
united states must and will maintain complete access to the panama canal. the united states must maintain a defense capability of the panama canal. and the united states will maintain our national security interests in the panama canal. the negotiations for the panama canal started under president johnson and have continued up to the present time. i believe those negotiations should continue. but there are certain guidelines that must be followed. and i've just defined them. let me take just a...
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southern africa today, the united states is trusted by the black front line nation and black africa, the united states is trusted by the other elements in southern africa. united states foreign policy under this administration has been one of progress and success. and i believe that instead of talking about soviet progress, we can talk about american successes. may i make an observation part of the question you asked mr. truitt. i don't believe that it's in the best interest of the united states in the nato nations to have a communist government in na nato. i think that will destroy the integrity and the strength of nato and i'm totally opposed to it. >> unfortunately he just made a statement that's not true. i have never advocated a communist government for italy, that will be a ridiculous thing. i think that this is an instance for deliberate distortion and this is occurred also in the question about defense. as a matter of fact, i've never advocated any cut of $15 billion, as a matter of fact, mr. ford has made a political football out of defense budget. about a year ago, he cut the pentagon budget $6.8 billion. after he fired james, the political heat go s
southern africa today, the united states is trusted by the black front line nation and black africa, the united states is trusted by the other elements in southern africa. united states foreign policy under this administration has been one of progress and success. and i believe that instead of talking about soviet progress, we can talk about american successes. may i make an observation part of the question you asked mr. truitt. i don't believe that it's in the best interest of the united...
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states army, he was inspired by the american soldiers who rescued him, emigrating to the united states and enlisting in the united states army. he was deployed to korea as a member of the united states army's eighth calvary regiment, the first calvary division during the korean war. despite facing religious discrimination from his sergeant who sent him on the most dangerous patrols and missions, and withheld his medal of honor commendation, tibor fought valiantly in several notable engagements. in one such engagement, tibor enabled the complete withdrawal of his come patriots to the pusan perimeter by solely defending a hill on an overwhelming assault on north korean troops. he inflicted a staggering number of casualties on the attacking force during his personal 24-hour battle single handedly slowing the enemy's advance and allowing the eighth calvary to withdrawal successfully. following the successful u.s. army breakout from the pusan perimeter and its advance into north korea, tibor was personally responsible for the capture of several hundred north korean soldiers. in additional engagement, chinese forces attacked
states army, he was inspired by the american soldiers who rescued him, emigrating to the united states and enlisting in the united states army. he was deployed to korea as a member of the united states army's eighth calvary regiment, the first calvary division during the korean war. despite facing religious discrimination from his sergeant who sent him on the most dangerous patrols and missions, and withheld his medal of honor commendation, tibor fought valiantly in several notable engagements....
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stood the united states and defined them to the end, the declassified documents we were able to obtain for our book showed that he up to the united states wanted normale relations with the unitedtates going all the way back to august 1961. jeffrey: our general understanding is that he has not been happening with the normalization process that his brother is undertaking with barack obama. how do you explain that? jorge: it is hard to know. he was 89 years old when he wrote that statement. he may have not liked what obama said. the cuban pressthe cuban press g headline where obama said we should forget the past, where obama actually said we should set aside the past to move forward. fidel wanted to hold on to the glory of the cuban revolution. julia: he also liked americans. when he was in power and after, he played host to hundreds and hundreds of americans. jeffrey: i should point out he played host to the two of us for a week in 2010. [laughter] jeffrey: julie and i went with the kennedy family. are you ordering that he wanted respect and recognition? his talk,, looking at he walked but reciprocity he , wanted to be treated as equal. he wanted to be regarded as much larger th
stood the united states and defined them to the end, the declassified documents we were able to obtain for our book showed that he up to the united states wanted normale relations with the unitedtates going all the way back to august 1961. jeffrey: our general understanding is that he has not been happening with the normalization process that his brother is undertaking with barack obama. how do you explain that? jorge: it is hard to know. he was 89 years old when he wrote that statement. he may...
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states. the united states, turkey, saudi arabia are supporting isis. he is holding the line against isis. charlie: what his is argument that makes isis a creation of the united states and saudi arabia? dexter: this is a story they tell themselves. you have the united states, saudi arabia, turkey -- it is true they have been supported rebel groups who are fighting assad. the united states is not supporting isis. american soldiers are dying. charlie: the al-nusra group? dexter: maybe not primarily, but there are so many groups fighting syria. you have al-nusra, the al qaeda affiliate. charlie: we support supporting them. dexter: we don't support al-nusra, but a lot of the money and arms that have been pumped into syria has gone to them. that allows president assad and the syrian government to say look, the united states and all of their allies are supporting the evil isis. charlie: they say that because you are fighting me and therefore supporting them because my enemy is them. dexter: basically. charlie: it is really rebel forces trying to overthrow him. dexter: this is not a civil war. there is no great grievance the syrian people have against this government. this
states. the united states, turkey, saudi arabia are supporting isis. he is holding the line against isis. charlie: what his is argument that makes isis a creation of the united states and saudi arabia? dexter: this is a story they tell themselves. you have the united states, saudi arabia, turkey -- it is true they have been supported rebel groups who are fighting assad. the united states is not supporting isis. american soldiers are dying. charlie: the al-nusra group? dexter: maybe not...
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really served the united states' interests in the sense that the arab switchover to the soviet union did so because israel was a land of the united states, they could turn to the united states, so israel was helping the united states solve a problem that it had created. >> i believe we have to conclude this. thank you for being a good audience. all right. >> my books are available outside. palestine and isis. >> there is a fabulous lunch outside. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3 from president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c., we'll have a conversation with candice shy hooper. >> you can see that women have a means of reinforcing either the best in their husbands or the worst. that's what this study is. >> then at 10:00 on reel america, the 1953 film american fronti frontier. >> day and night our little telephone board was lit up like a christmas tree. calls from new york, california, houston. bit by bit we began to realize how big a thing this was. >> the film promoted the financial benefits for farmers of leasing land for oil exploration and was funded by the american petroleum institute sunday morning at 11:00 panelists discuss the life and
really served the united states' interests in the sense that the arab switchover to the soviet union did so because israel was a land of the united states, they could turn to the united states, so israel was helping the united states solve a problem that it had created. >> i believe we have to conclude this. thank you for being a good audience. all right. >> my books are available outside. palestine and isis. >> there is a fabulous lunch outside. >>> this weekend on...
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continue have them, holding up the united states as an example it becomes simpler now to say well you've got the united states that's a great example but even in the united states the person who gets the most votes doesn't win the collection. >> professor joshua tucker. thank you so much. >> thank >> watch an extended interview
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united states of united states of americay, if you get new rain gear you can sport that. you don't need it as far as the rainfall is concerned. quiet conditions and last of that precipitation moving well offshore. cloud deck in place off the 95 corridor and points north and west and breaks in cloud deck across southern new jersey. couple showers. brichingls work across the del valley and they railroad light in intensity. our live neighborhood network. nothing. temperatures now consistently in the mid up toer 40s. we're at 44 in ardmore and 45 had on heights and calling it 45 in doylestown. if you are hitting the sales tomorrow temperatures tolerable it won't be mad dash from the car and parking lot into the store. 46, chilly for the 9:00 hour. not bad given the end of november and 55 in the:00 hour and we have a chance at showers and most likely shower passing by tomorrow and come down into the upcoming weekend and all important birds forecast taking on the green bay packers monday evening. i'll let you know how much to bundle up in the full forecast coming up. >> a few clouds could not dim beauty of philadelphia's 97 annual thanksgiving day parade. >> and this is the longest running thanksgiving day parade in the country. hundreds of performers from around the region gathered to entertain the crowds of ben franklin parkway and some people attending just started tradition. and one woman has been going for more than 08 years it's a tradition i come for the mummers parade. >> everybody is enjoying each other. you don't see that often an anymore i would never go any place else? she's 83 now the parade was a mile and a laugh long stretching all the way to the museum. not to be out done streevts man hat app were packed with 3.5 million spectators for the thanksgiving day parade. security was tight due to fears of terror tact. more than 3,000 police officers lined the streets. >> the salt vacation army in west philadelphia made it easier and registered with the salvation carpaly ar donor including turkey and green beans and pie for dessert and volunteer lead. one volunteer shared what it meant for her to be there. >> it's my first season doing it and i love it i'm overwhelmed because my gratitude. i'm helping out for the season. >> in total 5,000 people home with turkey and all the trimmings. >> and thousands of american service members are spending thanksgiving holiday away from home. soldiers in iraq took part in longstanding tradition. officers that helped file range and soldiers their thanksgiving lun: president obama made several telephone calls to service members overseas wishing them safe and happy holiday and president sent well wishes to the american people in this address. >> no matter our differences we're still one people bigger than ourselves and communities that move forward together. we're neighborhoods and look out for each other. we are always simply americans. >> and the president added unity as americans has never been more important. >> and president-elect donald trump spends thanks giving in his home in florida and took to twitter to deliver a message to americans. and he is working hard to keep manufacturing in the united states. trump advisor kelly an conway tweeted today and weighed in on mitt romney saying the secretary of state pick led to a de luj of warnings to other republicans and a checklist of attributes she believes makes a good secretary of state. she says being loyal is one of them. >> developing now in kensington section police are investigating how a 4-year-old boy got hands on a gun and shot his 2-year-old cousin. david spud joins us where the child is being treated. david. >> ukee, it's a sad story in critical condition. police are concerned obviously about his well-being and recovery. and questions from his mother and her boyfriend. >> chaos described the scene at north ninth street home in concernsing ton after a 4-year-old boy shot 2-year-old cuz whip a .40 caliber automatic handgun. >> we also found a bullet hole in the whammy with will will wall. >> a bullet went through the toddler's hand and into his torso. they put the 2-year-old in a cruiser before rushing him down the street
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united states of united states of americay, if you get new rain gear you can sport that. you don't need it as far as the rainfall is concerned. quiet conditions and last of that precipitation moving well offshore. cloud deck in place off the 95 corridor and points north and west and breaks in cloud deck across southern new jersey. couple showers. brichingls work across the del valley and they railroad light in intensity. our live neighborhood network. nothing. temperatures now consistently in the mid up toer 40s. we're at 44 in ardmore and 45 had on heights and calling it 45 in doylestown. if you are hitting the sales tomorrow temperatures tolerable it won't be mad dash from the car and parking lot into the store. 46, chilly for the 9:00 hour. not bad given the end of november and 55 in the:00 hour and we have a chance at showers and most likely shower passing by tomorrow and come down into the upcoming weekend and all important birds forecast taking on the green bay packers monday evening. i'll let you know how much to bundle up in the full forecast coming up. >> a few clouds could not dim beauty of philadelphia's 97 annual thanksgiving day parade. >> and this is the longest running thanksgiving day parade in the country. hundreds of performers from around the region gathered to entertain the crowds of ben franklin parkway and some people attending just started tradition. and one woman has been going for more than 08 years it's a tradition i come for the mummers parade. >> everybody is enjoying each other. you don't see that often an anymore i would never go any place else? she's 83 now the parade was a mile and a laugh long stretching all the way to the museum. not to be out done streevts man hat app were packed with 3.5 million spectators for the thanksgiving day parade. security was tight due to fears of terror tact. more than 3,000 police officers lined the streets. >> the salt vacation army in west philadelphia made it easier and registered with the salvation carpaly ar donor including turkey and green beans and pie for dessert and volunteer lead. one volunteer shared what it meant for her to be there. >> it's my first season doing it and i love it i'm overwhelmed because my gratitude. i'm helping out for the season. >> in total 5,000 people home with turkey and all the trimmings. >> and thousands of american service members are spending thanksgiving holiday away from home. soldiers in iraq took part in longstanding tradition. officers that helped file range and soldiers their thanksgiving lun: president obama made several telephone calls to service members overseas wishing them safe and happy holiday and president sent well wishes to the american people in this address. >> no matter our differences we're still one people bigger than ourselves and communities that move forward together. we're neighborhoods and look out for each other. we are always simply americans. >> and the president added unity as americans has never been more important. >> and president-elect donald trump spends thanks giving in his home in florida and took to twitter to deliver a message to americans. and he is working hard to keep manufacturing in the united states. trump advisor kelly an conway tweeted today and weighed in on mitt romney saying the secretary of state pick led to a de luj of warnings to other republicans and a checklist of attributes she believes makes a good secretary of state. she says being loyal is one of them. >> developing now in kensington section police are investigating how a 4-year-old boy got hands on a gun and shot his 2-year-old cousin. david spud joins us where the child is being treated. david. >> ukee, it's a sad story in critical condition. police are concerned obviously about his well-being and recovery. and questions from his mother and her boyfriend. >> chaos described the scene at north ninth street home in concernsing ton after a 4-year-old boy shot 2-year-old cuz whip a .40 caliber automatic handgun. >> we also found a bullet hole in the whammy with will will wall. >> a bullet went through the toddler's hand and into his torso. they put the 2-year-old in a cruiser before rushing him down the street
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united states. >> united states. >> donald trump just announced he is running for president. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> we all might look back and say we remember where we were when it happened. >> we will build a wall. you know who's going to pay for the wall? mexico. they're going to pay for it. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? >> the justice department asked to open an investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails on her private server. >> i don't -- i have no idea. that's why we turn it over. >> you're the official target. >> what, like with a cloth or something. >> before there was something called obamacare there was something called hillary care. >> i take a back seat to no one in taking on income inequality. >> republicans kicked off their first presidential debate. >> you've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs. >> only rosie o'donnell. you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. >> i think women all over this country heard very clearly what mr. trump said. >> i think she's got a beautiful face and i think she's a beautiful woman. >> you're never going to be president of the united states by insulting your way -- >> i'm at 42 and you're at
united states. >> united states. >> donald trump just announced he is running for president. >> they're bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists. >> we all might look back and say we remember where we were when it happened. >> we will build a wall. you know who's going to pay for the wall? mexico. they're going to pay for it. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. i could stand in...
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united states senate. of the united states senate. press, numbers it is a lock. the house of representatives says that theai fox news decisin desk remains an republican control. the senate will remain in republican control. it will be a very, very tight no doubt. and now we wait for the president of the united states, michigan would do it. it is too close to call. we expect to have calls before the night is finished. i am shepard smith in new york. this is fox broadcasting network continuing the coverage of the z262bz zy6z z25ehz z16fz y25ehy y16fy >> we are watching the battle for the balance of power in the united states congress. i can tell you associated press is reporting that, the republicans will retain control of the united states senate. republicans do that after notice had just been given, that one more state had gone. according to reporting of the associated press. republicans retain the house. large number. and republicans retain the senate. though a smaller margin. but this idea that -- down ballot, the u.s. senate might go over to the democrat was clearly wrong. james arcen, a congressional reporter, covers capitol hill. live on capitol hill. he has been watching these races. the smart people clearly were wrong again. >> yeah, you know i talked with a lot of democrats, before
united states senate. of the united states senate. press, numbers it is a lock. the house of representatives says that theai fox news decisin desk remains an republican control. the senate will remain in republican control. it will be a very, very tight no doubt. and now we wait for the president of the united states, michigan would do it. it is too close to call. we expect to have calls before the night is finished. i am shepard smith in new york. this is fox broadcasting network continuing...
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states. should the president of the united states. should the president of the united statese putting out false information. >> if you -- >> -- you can argue that was done for political purposes. but this is -- with donald trump now. and doesn't worry you at all? >> it is different. you have someone who is not just putting out information. he's actuallying attacking people. >> that's called free speech. >> no -- hold on. >> -- >> here is the problem. a lot of republicans are stuck in this position. look, there is this hopeful moment that republicans never thought they would have. so even republicans who didn't support donald trump feel that maybe there is an opportunity to get real policy through. >> of course. a huge opportunity. >> and then we have these totally dichotomous experiences of really -- yes, having real concern about some of the sentiments and ideas that he's expressing through twitter, the propaganda and the lies and the falsehoods he is propagating. that is serious concern. >> it is not even the ideas necessarily. just the impulses to continue in this way, whe
states. should the president of the united states. should the president of the united statese putting out false information. >> if you -- >> -- you can argue that was done for political purposes. but this is -- with donald trump now. and doesn't worry you at all? >> it is different. you have someone who is not just putting out information. he's actuallying attacking people. >> that's called free speech. >> no -- hold on. >> -- >> here is the problem. a...
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united states. indian claims were first heard way back in 1831 by the united states supreme court. and other mechanisms existed in the united states for claims against government. tribes are not the only groups seeking redress from the government. individual citizens did. and for individual citizens before 1855, claims followed a particular process. individual acts of congress. now before we talk about those private bills, keep in mind this idea of sovereignty immunity. the united states and other sovereigns subscribed to this doctrine and just to boil it down to a simple phrase, you don't get to sue the sovereign unless the sovereign says you do, right? you cannot sue the united states unless the united states gives you permission to sue it, right? so that's the basis for all of this, the doctrine of sovereign immunity. before 1855, individual citizens who had a claim against the government over a contract, over a perceived wrong, whatever, could seek redress, but they did it directly through congress. they got a congressman to introduce a private bill, and you see these things filling the congressional record. there's a l
united states. indian claims were first heard way back in 1831 by the united states supreme court. and other mechanisms existed in the united states for claims against government. tribes are not the only groups seeking redress from the government. individual citizens did. and for individual citizens before 1855, claims followed a particular process. individual acts of congress. now before we talk about those private bills, keep in mind this idea of sovereignty immunity. the united states and...
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of the united states who also happens to be the head of state and the head of government and i think he misunderstands something about the professionalism of the united states military. the united states military organizationally respects that chain of command and respects the commander in chief and they would respect whomever the commander-in-chief is, including whether it was president hillary rodham clinton. >> it's extraordinary. we're four days away from the election, he still says things like that and apparently there's no one in his life personally or professionally who would pull him aside and say "you have to fix that right now." >> we've talked about his discipline these past few days which for him has been off the charts. i want to show you hillary clinton tonight. >> i know there are a lot of people who are upset about what's gone on in this campaign, aren't there? people come and talk to me, i've had people say that they can't sleep, that their stomachs are bothering them, they have headaches. and i think that's an important signal because this is a big decision. >> we all know these people. >> they are in our lives, they're friends, they're family, they're sleeple
of the united states who also happens to be the head of state and the head of government and i think he misunderstands something about the professionalism of the united states military. the united states military organizationally respects that chain of command and respects the commander in chief and they would respect whomever the commander-in-chief is, including whether it was president hillary rodham clinton. >> it's extraordinary. we're four days away from the election, he still says...
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united states, donald trump, is now in the white house. he's being received by the president of the united states, barack obama. they are having a meeting in the oval office. first time they are getting together since president-elect trump was elected president of the unitedistoric moment indeed. at the end of that meeting, camera crews and reporters, photographers, will be allowed into the oval office for what's called a photo opportunity. we will hear statements from the president and the president-elect. reporters will then try to get a few questions in. we will see if they answer reporters' questions. later the president-elect will head up to capitol hill for a very important meeting with the speaker of the house, paul ryan. sean spicer is joining us right now, the chief spokesman strategist for the republican national committee. he's been very much involved in trying to get donald trump elected president. first of all, i know you worked really hard to get him elected, in your role as the republican national committee strategist. congratulations. what do you anticipate will happen today? >> first, i appreciate it. thank you, wolf. most of the credit goes to my boss, rnc chair reince priebus whose vision and investment over the last four years really h
united states, donald trump, is now in the white house. he's being received by the president of the united states, barack obama. they are having a meeting in the oval office. first time they are getting together since president-elect trump was elected president of the unitedistoric moment indeed. at the end of that meeting, camera crews and reporters, photographers, will be allowed into the oval office for what's called a photo opportunity. we will hear statements from the president and the...
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united states. deterrent is the united states.you think germany is in some degree immune to the kind of anti-elitism sweeping the rest of europe? perhaps in part because of that historical experience? especially to the , from 1933 to 1945, there was an exclusion to this. they are be 10%, 12%, but the -- that does not change the outcome. the chancellor can calm external obstacles. she is in a position to choose. whatever happens will be a great coalition. outsider, let's stick to what we have. stability. spd going into a coalition with ththe elitists, part of them do not want to be members of nato. part of them object to eu policies. and the head had some very strong praise for donald trump, astonishingly enough. we are almost at the end of our time. whether you would agree with that, we do in fact see a new trend toward very hard righght-wing m media, breitbarte website that in many ways helped generate much h of the support r donald trump now saying it will open a website here in germany in time for the election. germans remember
united states. deterrent is the united states.you think germany is in some degree immune to the kind of anti-elitism sweeping the rest of europe? perhaps in part because of that historical experience? especially to the , from 1933 to 1945, there was an exclusion to this. they are be 10%, 12%, but the -- that does not change the outcome. the chancellor can calm external obstacles. she is in a position to choose. whatever happens will be a great coalition. outsider, let's stick to what we have....
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united states or cuba? who has more rapes, the united states or cuba? who has more car theft, the united states or cuba? who has more mass incarcerations, the united states or cuba? who has the ridiculous price of prescription drugs for the elderly, the united states or cuba? i think we finally can learn a thing or two from cuba. kudos to the metro officer on the motorcycle that pulled his motorcycle over to help that elderly gentleman. he was out on his knees fixing that gentleman's flat tire. kudos to safe merry christmas and happy holidays as well. send us your rants to the rant at fox5vegas.com or call at 702-436- 8285 here's a look at what's coming up... on fox five news at eleven. it's feeling more like winter across the valley... but the cold temperatures couldn't keep people... and their pets from enjoying the holiday at downtown summerlin. we'll have a look at the festivities. and... a luxury movie theater makes it mark in downtown las vegas. when it will officially open for business... and the experience it will offer to guests. the strip is going to keep its country flare for a bit longer....
united states or cuba? who has more rapes, the united states or cuba? who has more car theft, the united states or cuba? who has more mass incarcerations, the united states or cuba? who has the ridiculous price of prescription drugs for the elderly, the united states or cuba? i think we finally can learn a thing or two from cuba. kudos to the metro officer on the motorcycle that pulled his motorcycle over to help that elderly gentleman. he was out on his knees fixing that gentleman's flat tire....
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united states. deterrent is the united states. do you think germany is in some degree immune to the kind of anti-elitism sweeping the rest of europe? perhaps in part because of that historical experience? especially to the , from 1933 to 1945, there was an exclusion to this. they are be 10%, 12%, but the -- that does not change the outcome. the chancellor can calm external obstacles. she is in a position to choose. whatever happens will be a great coalition. outsider, let's stick to what we have. stability. spd going into a coalition with ththe elitists, part of them do not want to be members of nato. part of them object to eu policies. and the head had some very strong praise for donald trump, astonishingly enough. we are almost at the end of our time. whether you would agree with that, we do in fact see a new trend toward very hard righght-wing m media, breitbarte website that in many ways helped generate much h of the support r donald trump now saying it will open a website here in germany in time for the election. germans remember the dangers of right-wing populism, but how about younger ones? ulrike: and we have bundesliga -- isil and those who do not trust -- other countries came first. there is a trend and we need to be very careful. last question, fourth term for angela merkel as a whole work of democracy, yes or no? malte: yes. ulrike: yes. friedrich: yes. melinda: many thanks to all of you for being with us. oa+çóçó ♪ >> welcome to a special edition of our program, "europe after the u.s. election." donald trump was elected the new president of the unitedis surprise win on a protectionist platform rocked the political establishment on both sides of the atlantic. after a campaign that saw trump use language that divided america, some called it hateful and inflammatory, while others praised it as being unhindered by political correctness. he is now trying to present a
united states. deterrent is the united states. do you think germany is in some degree immune to the kind of anti-elitism sweeping the rest of europe? perhaps in part because of that historical experience? especially to the , from 1933 to 1945, there was an exclusion to this. they are be 10%, 12%, but the -- that does not change the outcome. the chancellor can calm external obstacles. she is in a position to choose. whatever happens will be a great coalition. outsider, let's stick to what we...