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the court found he was not a united states citizen. most people would truly scratch their head. it necessitated after the civil to having the 13th amendment the constitution, making it clear he was a u.s. citizen having been born in the united states. the other issue was that they took a compromise. passed by the congress and signed into law, the missouri compromise, and ruled it unconstitutional. how that changed the course of history is an interesting discussion. the underlying decision about , in my opinion, very wrongheaded. that is an example of where the court, i think, stepped in where it should not have. host: can you take a line from that to some of the review of legislation that the court has taken upon itself today? rep. goodlatte: i think you can look at several decisions. decision, the marbury and look at recent decisions that would, i think, not be found to be the correct position. i personally believe that the decision in roe versus wade is not founded in constitutional language. the court stepped in and interfered with the laws of 46 states in that case. of tremen
the court found he was not a united states citizen. most people would truly scratch their head. it necessitated after the civil to having the 13th amendment the constitution, making it clear he was a u.s. citizen having been born in the united states. the other issue was that they took a compromise. passed by the congress and signed into law, the missouri compromise, and ruled it unconstitutional. how that changed the course of history is an interesting discussion. the underlying decision about...
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now authorities are trying to determine if the baby is a united states citizen. the rule is, if a baby is born in 12 mile radious of americans soil, it is considered a united states citizen. >> i am sure there is g.p.s. what can figure that out. >> baby and mom are doing well. >> in san jose police are on the scene of a deadly accident. next, at 5 o'clock a.m. we are live with what witnesses say may have caused the horrible collision. >> behave. the effort under way to get bay area commuters to mind their manners. manners. >> stay tuned. great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow. we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause. your health. >>> abc7 news begins with breaking news. >>> the breaking news is in san jose where police are investigating a material car crash that killed three people and injured one po
now authorities are trying to determine if the baby is a united states citizen. the rule is, if a baby is born in 12 mile radious of americans soil, it is considered a united states citizen. >> i am sure there is g.p.s. what can figure that out. >> baby and mom are doing well. >> in san jose police are on the scene of a deadly accident. next, at 5 o'clock a.m. we are live with what witnesses say may have caused the horrible collision. >> behave. the effort under way to...
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could be born in the united states and asked several times if the plane was in united states airspace yet. authorities are trying to figure out if the baby is a united states citizen a baby is born in a 12 mile radius of american soil it is a united states citizen. the bother has been deported to taiwan without her baby which now is being cared for in the up. >> clear kardashian and lamar oh -- odom have withdrawn their divorce papers. it is a difficult time and it is sensible to put a big personal decision on hold. odom is recovering at the medical center after being found unconscious in a in never brothel. >> nasa's jet propulsion laboratory has a study predicting los angeles has 99.9 percent chance of experiencing an earthquake that is 5.40 magnitude earthquake or greater in 23 that years. the physicist said where it would happen. not everyone is convinced of this, and a cal technical researcher noted there has never been a successful earthquake prediction. but he said it is not much of a stretch to assume that there will be another one. >> more reason to check it out, prepare norcal. >> the netherlands has won the solar challenge in australia while you were sl
could be born in the united states and asked several times if the plane was in united states airspace yet. authorities are trying to figure out if the baby is a united states citizen a baby is born in a 12 mile radius of american soil it is a united states citizen. the bother has been deported to taiwan without her baby which now is being cared for in the up. >> clear kardashian and lamar oh -- odom have withdrawn their divorce papers. it is a difficult time and it is sensible to put a...
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authorities are trying to determine if the baby is a united states citizen. le is if a baby is important 12 mile radius of american soils it is considered we a united states citizen. there are reports that say she was in the united states airspace but they will sort that out much mom and baby are doing fine. >> next at 6:00, tracking breaks news from the south bay, and what we are just learning of a crash that left three kids dead and 100 seriously injured. >> the problem that may have, supposed the information of hundreds of unbefore driver -- hundreds of unbefore driver -- uber ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> abc7 news begins with breaking news. >>> the breaking news is coming from the south bay. look at this. >> three people are dead. one seriously injured. there was a crash in san jose. i am matt keller here for eric thomas. >> i am kristen sze. and now to janet with the latest on the crash. janet? >> by now officers and c.s.i. cleaned up
authorities are trying to determine if the baby is a united states citizen. le is if a baby is important 12 mile radius of american soils it is considered we a united states citizen. there are reports that say she was in the united states airspace but they will sort that out much mom and baby are doing fine. >> next at 6:00, tracking breaks news from the south bay, and what we are just learning of a crash that left three kids dead and 100 seriously injured. >> the problem that may...
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with dread scott purses sanford to say that slaves our property and that is born in the united states are not citizens. dread scott was a slave who was taken from the state of missouri he brought a lawsuit in federal court been taken to a slave state to a free state was made a free person. the supreme court have ruled against them but instead said the matter where they are born our property but not citizens so they cannot sue the allows citizens of one state for the citizens of another but then they went further to say the missouri compromise was unconstitutional this was the key compromise that dealt with with the louisiana purchase specifying which states could be slave states or free states and the supreme court said the missouri compromise had the effect to take the slaves away from slave owners and violated the constitution and helped to precipitate the civil war. after bird's congress adopted in the states ratified 13, 14 and 15th amendments. >>guest: those amendments radically changed the nature of society, government. the 13th amendment prohibited involuntary servitude also with laws to enforc
with dread scott purses sanford to say that slaves our property and that is born in the united states are not citizens. dread scott was a slave who was taken from the state of missouri he brought a lawsuit in federal court been taken to a slave state to a free state was made a free person. the supreme court have ruled against them but instead said the matter where they are born our property but not citizens so they cannot sue the allows citizens of one state for the citizens of another but then...
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the police and the police department and the way they are treating citizens - united states citizens of colour, it's not good at a basic level. now you want them rolling through the streets like robocop. i'm not cool with that. to. >> again, i don't know. we say it's okay to centre red light cameras, speed cameras, we are watched. that's every citizen, it doesn't anything. >> are you okay with that? >> am i okay with that? >> i think that you have to be a crime committed before you are guilty of something. >> you want to find a high tech solution. that's the same case for wars, for intelligence. it's not person to person. it's going in the same direction to justify the equipment. what are we doing for it. leading to effective solutions. >> thank you for coming, appreciate it. straight ahead. would americans watch football if we took the violence out of the game. the game. >>> before we go, i want to football. i'm a parent. i have five kids. my wife and i do not want them to play the game. yet i know i glorify football by watching it in our home every weekend. a lot of parents had thi
the police and the police department and the way they are treating citizens - united states citizens of colour, it's not good at a basic level. now you want them rolling through the streets like robocop. i'm not cool with that. to. >> again, i don't know. we say it's okay to centre red light cameras, speed cameras, we are watched. that's every citizen, it doesn't anything. >> are you okay with that? >> am i okay with that? >> i think that you have to be a crime committed...
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the president ought to take full charge and do whatever is necessary to protect the lives of united states citizen. >> pelley: the search for 28 americans lost at sea in hurricane joaquin. and the latest on where that storm is headed. and steve hartman takes us for a ride on the gravy train. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: late today, we plrnd their names and saw their
the president ought to take full charge and do whatever is necessary to protect the lives of united states citizen. >> pelley: the search for 28 americans lost at sea in hurricane joaquin. and the latest on where that storm is headed. and steve hartman takes us for a ride on the gravy train. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: late today, we plrnd their names and saw their
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established his freedom in illinois and went back to missouri to sue for declaration that he was a united states citizen. the court found he was not a united states citizen. most people would truly scratch their head. it necessitated after the civil war having the 13th amendment to the constitution, making it clear that having been born in the united states, he was a united states citizen. the other issue was that they took a compromise legislation passed by the congress and signed into law by the president, the missouri compromise, and ruled it unconstitutional. how that changed the course of history is an interesting historic discussion. but the underlying decision about that was, in my opinion, very wrongheaded. that is an example of where the court, i think, stepped in where it should not have. and exceeded its authority under the law. host: can you take a line from that to some of the review of legislation that the court has taken upon itself today? that?e the antecedents of rep. goodlatte: i think you can look at several decisions. certainly, the marbury decision, and look at recent decisions that
established his freedom in illinois and went back to missouri to sue for declaration that he was a united states citizen. the court found he was not a united states citizen. most people would truly scratch their head. it necessitated after the civil war having the 13th amendment to the constitution, making it clear that having been born in the united states, he was a united states citizen. the other issue was that they took a compromise legislation passed by the congress and signed into law by...
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more than a third of them set for release are not united states citizens and could face deportation. another 40,000 are also eligible for early release in coming months. >>> a budget deal is now just a presidential signature away from going into effect. early this morning the senate passed the deal that races the debt creeling avoids a government shut down. good news for all the feral workers. democrats joined force was many republicans to pass the plan but some conversative lawmakers like walter jones believes that the deal fails to do enough to curb spending decrease the debt. >> why don't we have an administration and congress that says we are going to take in x amount and we aren't going to over spend? that's the problem. we take in i think -- 300 trillon dollars and we t spen over that what we bring in. if we continue to do that we will be greece. >> you can see the full interview with him this sunday on capitol down load. it all starts at 8:30 after the morning news. >>> soon anyone in the world can take in the beautiful sight at the united states naval academy. google maps wil
more than a third of them set for release are not united states citizens and could face deportation. another 40,000 are also eligible for early release in coming months. >>> a budget deal is now just a presidential signature away from going into effect. early this morning the senate passed the deal that races the debt creeling avoids a government shut down. good news for all the feral workers. democrats joined force was many republicans to pass the plan but some conversative lawmakers...
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as united states' citizens, we already enjoy similar protections in europe. granting these rights to our closest allies and their citizens will be a positive step forward in restoring our international reputation. our european colleagues have noted the redress act is critical to negotiating a new agreement. central to their willingness to continue sharing data with the united states and necessary to improving relations between nations. if we fail to pass this bill, we will undermine several important international agreements and further harm our businesses operating in europe and severely limit sharing of law enforcement information. the judicial redress act currently enjoys broad support and is endorsed by the department of justice as well as the chamber and numerous u.s. businesses. i would like to thank my colleagues, representatives john con years, randy forbes and glen thompson for co-sponsoring this legislation as well as senators hatch and murphy for work on their companion legislation in the senate. the judicial redress act amounts to a small courtesy
as united states' citizens, we already enjoy similar protections in europe. granting these rights to our closest allies and their citizens will be a positive step forward in restoring our international reputation. our european colleagues have noted the redress act is critical to negotiating a new agreement. central to their willingness to continue sharing data with the united states and necessary to improving relations between nations. if we fail to pass this bill, we will undermine several...
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the president ought to take full charge and do whatever is necessary to protect the lives of united states citizen. >> pelley: the search for 28 americans lost at sea in hurricane joaquin. and the latest on where that storm is headed. and steve hartman takes us for a ride on the gravy train. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: late today, we plrnd their names and saw their faces, the nine gunned down yesterday at umpqua community college in oregon. some were fresh out of high school, new to college. others were returning to education to make a new start in life. president obama this evening has ordered flags across the nation at half-staff. nine others were wounding, including chris mintz, a hero amid the horror. he was shot three times as he tried to stop the gunman. john blackstone is in roseburg, oregon, and begins our coverage. >> reporter: the smiling faces of the victims are now known ranging in age from 18 to 67. they include three 18-year-olds, recent high school graduates, rebekah carnes, lucas eibel, and quinn cooper. carrie boyd spoke
the president ought to take full charge and do whatever is necessary to protect the lives of united states citizen. >> pelley: the search for 28 americans lost at sea in hurricane joaquin. and the latest on where that storm is headed. and steve hartman takes us for a ride on the gravy train. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: late today, we plrnd their names and saw their faces, the nine gunned down yesterday at umpqua...
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president ought to take full charge and do whatever is necessary to protect the lives of united states citizensh for 28 americans lost at sea in hurricane joaquin. and the latest on where that storm is headed. and steve hartman takes us for a ride on the gravy train. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition.
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the president ought to take full charge and do whatever is necessary to protect the lives of united states citizen. >> pelley: the search for 28 americans lost at sea in hurricane joaquin. and the latest on where that storm is headed. and steve hartman takes us for a ride on the gravy train. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: late today, we plrnd their names and saw their faces, t n
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the court found that he was not a united states citizen. think most people would truly scratch their head. it necessitated after the civil war having the 13th amendment making it clear that having been born into united states he was a united states citizen. but the other issue there was that they took a compromise, legislation passed by the congress and signed into law by the president, the missouri compromise and ruled it unconstitutional. how that change the course of history and led to the civil war is an interesting historic discussion. but the underlying decision about that was in my opinion very, very wrongheaded. and so that's an example of where the court i think stepped in where it should not have and exceed its authority under the law. >> can you take a line straight from the to some of the review of legislation that the court has taken upon itself today? >> i think you can look at several decisions. certainly the marbury decision and look at some recent decisions that would i think not be found to be the correct position. i person
the court found that he was not a united states citizen. think most people would truly scratch their head. it necessitated after the civil war having the 13th amendment making it clear that having been born into united states he was a united states citizen. but the other issue there was that they took a compromise, legislation passed by the congress and signed into law by the president, the missouri compromise and ruled it unconstitutional. how that change the course of history and led to the...
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they want their kids to be united states citizens.ecause in the future, it's rel -- it's an investment. >> and she says demand for her service is booming. >> sometimes i don't have enough space to really accommodate all my clients. >> good job. they look good. >> ciruli brothers was founded 70 years ago. they import and export produce. and they distribute that produce from all over the united states and canada. >> it's a business that has continued to grow for the last 40 years. >> he says this small town of 20,000 is home to well over 100 import/export distribution companies much like his. >> nogales is the largest port entry for fresh product. there's more fresh product coming in here. so this is a hub. >> almost everything we have is spanish colonial style made over the centuries. >> sam saunders is co-owner of holler and saunders. he's been importing and selling south american and colonial antiques for 35 years. he operates the business out of this century-old ranchito which sits literally at the base of the border fence. >> start
they want their kids to be united states citizens.ecause in the future, it's rel -- it's an investment. >> and she says demand for her service is booming. >> sometimes i don't have enough space to really accommodate all my clients. >> good job. they look good. >> ciruli brothers was founded 70 years ago. they import and export produce. and they distribute that produce from all over the united states and canada. >> it's a business that has continued to grow for the...
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and the very first sentence says, "all naturalized or in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction of the united states are citizens of the united states." it is a two-part test, if you will. if you are born in the u.s. and subject to the jurisdiction of the u.s., you are a citizen of the u.s.. we all know what it means to be born in the u.s.. the question we are debating today is what does it mean to be subject to the jurisdiction of the u.s.? if wewhat does it mean are just begin cashing, what does the need for a government have jurisdiction over somebody? i think it's ugly means that the government has power over somebody. we are talking up whether you are subject to the power of the united states, where the laws of the united states. if i were to to you that company is subject to the jurisdiction of the sec, what are we saying? i think what we're saying is that the company is required to obey the laws and regulations of the sec. if i would tell you that a person is subject to the jurisdiction of a particular court, or committee of congress, i think what we're saying is that person is required to obey the laws a
and the very first sentence says, "all naturalized or in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction of the united states are citizens of the united states." it is a two-part test, if you will. if you are born in the u.s. and subject to the jurisdiction of the u.s., you are a citizen of the u.s.. we all know what it means to be born in the u.s.. the question we are debating today is what does it mean to be subject to the jurisdiction of the u.s.? if wewhat does it mean are just...
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tony: he is a united states citizen but because he was of japanese descent, he was put in part of thisnternment policy that was established at the beginning of world war ii. there was a lot of panic after the attack on pearl harbor and there was worry that japanese on the west coast were going to conspire with japanese forces to attack the united states. people, most of them american citizens, were corralled into places away from the west coast. again, an extraordinary thing that you can't even imagine happening today. it.the supreme court upheld and challenged the policy of the supreme court upheld it and said because of the wartime extended sees -- wartime situations, it was ok. another one is roe versus wade, which is obviously the most, as we showed earlier, it's the most recognized of all the cases. here is just a minute of the man who wrote the opinion on roe versus wade and i will ask you the impact that this has obviously had. however,hat very day, act in january 20 2, 1973, lyndon b. johnson died, and news werethe abortion cases distantly secondary. a few days later, the roof
tony: he is a united states citizen but because he was of japanese descent, he was put in part of thisnternment policy that was established at the beginning of world war ii. there was a lot of panic after the attack on pearl harbor and there was worry that japanese on the west coast were going to conspire with japanese forces to attack the united states. people, most of them american citizens, were corralled into places away from the west coast. again, an extraordinary thing that you can't even...
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it says, all persons born or naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the united states, nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law, nor deny any person -- to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. you heard our two guests talk about the privileges and immunities clause, which is the heart of the legal challenge in this case. i'm going to ask you, mike, please, to set the stage for the passage of the 14th amendment. obviously, after dred scott, the country fights the civil war. this amendment was passed in 1868, just after the war ended. tell us how it came to be. >> well, again, when the civil war ends, there's no peace treaty. there's a long debate about what abraham lincoln would have done with the reconstruction, had he lived. unfortunately, he doesn't. the man put in charge is andrew johnson. andrew johnson
it says, all persons born or naturalized in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the united states, nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law, nor deny any person -- to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. you heard...
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he is from pack -- she's from pakistan, but has been a united states citizen for 33 years, always trying to make it to the polls election day. >> reporter: is it important for you to vote? >> i think it is very important for me to vote. >> reporter: her husband mohammed never missed voting in any election until he got sick and became disabled. she now cares for him. and she's not sure if she would be able to vote in that upcoming election. and then a candidate knocked on her door. >> reporter: most people do not realize as you need to have the interaction to talk to them to figure out what's to understand. >> reporter: there are 19 reasons to qualify for the absentee ballot by mail. being pregnant is one. and so can caring far disabled family member. they pulled out the tablet, signing it up, but for the absentee ballot. she has received it and sent it in with a vote for the democrat for state senate. >> it's wonderful. it saves the time. and you know, standing in a line for a long time, that helps you. >> reporter: out of the 1,200 virginiaens that signed up electronically to receive th
he is from pack -- she's from pakistan, but has been a united states citizen for 33 years, always trying to make it to the polls election day. >> reporter: is it important for you to vote? >> i think it is very important for me to vote. >> reporter: her husband mohammed never missed voting in any election until he got sick and became disabled. she now cares for him. and she's not sure if she would be able to vote in that upcoming election. and then a candidate knocked on her...
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host: could negro of the african race be a citizen of united states? guest: absolutely. and here the specific question is whether for the purposes of the jurisdiction in a federal court being a circumstance under which a citizen of one state who is a citizen of another state, when that happens have access, you have to be a citizen of another state and the question is whether or not they are citizens of the state of missouri. host: question is number three, did congress have the power to and at the missouri compromise and prohibit slavery? the question of judicial review. guest: that's the heart of the question. congress has the authority to regulate and the territories. that much is clear. the question is, does the short sort of regulation include regulation of property, property such as slaves? that's where the issue comes up. you also have a right to own property and it is unclear if congress can abrogate with respect to slavery and now regulate other property as well. host: at one point, the court was not prepared to rule on the missouri compromise. they were going to
host: could negro of the african race be a citizen of united states? guest: absolutely. and here the specific question is whether for the purposes of the jurisdiction in a federal court being a circumstance under which a citizen of one state who is a citizen of another state, when that happens have access, you have to be a citizen of another state and the question is whether or not they are citizens of the state of missouri. host: question is number three, did congress have the power to and at...
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. >> greg scott is not a citizen of the united states, win, lose or draw. he is not a citizen of the united states because he is a negro whose ancestors were imported into this country and so -- >> there was an affront to common sense that for instance could not be citizens of this -- african-americans could not be citizens of this country and it was an insult that the civil war were fought over that. >> the supreme court tried to put itself in a position of resolving the dispute about the extension of slavery and resolving it in a particular way that it thought was best for the nation and we saw what disastrous consequences flowed from that. host: the dread scott case will be part of our "landmark case" program tonight at 9:00. go to our website at c-span.org or more information on tonight's program and other programs you'll see. raymond from royal oak, michigan. hi there. go ahead. caller: yeah, hi. i'm talking about your subject about the 6,000 prisoners being released. i'm not adverse to leveesing non-violent prisoners. i'll preface with that. although t
. >> greg scott is not a citizen of the united states, win, lose or draw. he is not a citizen of the united states because he is a negro whose ancestors were imported into this country and so -- >> there was an affront to common sense that for instance could not be citizens of this -- african-americans could not be citizens of this country and it was an insult that the civil war were fought over that. >> the supreme court tried to put itself in a position of resolving the...
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the last couple of years are not mass casualty attacks, it's been either citizens, western citizens, united states, british citizens, they go, learn how to fight in syria and iraq, come back, they might commit acts of terror but not mass casualties. second thing is they're recruited online. they never train in the middle east. they are recruited online. first time you notice them is when they emerge from the basement. deirdre: andrew parker said this is the first time he admitted in public that the u.k. is now going into the computers, cracking the code, basically invading privacy. >> not invading privacy. this is not an invasion of privacy. this is defense of the nation. the third thing that worries me, and he didn't talk about this is what's happening with the refugees? there are probably a million refugees, mostly men, 80% are men between 18 and 35, even if a small percentage of the million of them are terrorists that are sort of scattered in and hidden among the refugees what do they do when they get to europe? and the second thing is even if people aren't terrorists, there are no jobs. state
the last couple of years are not mass casualty attacks, it's been either citizens, western citizens, united states, british citizens, they go, learn how to fight in syria and iraq, come back, they might commit acts of terror but not mass casualties. second thing is they're recruited online. they never train in the middle east. they are recruited online. first time you notice them is when they emerge from the basement. deirdre: andrew parker said this is the first time he admitted in public that...
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opportunity to become a voting member of the united states house of representatives, or a voting member of the united states senate because they are resident citizens535 numbers of congress, to the 2016 democratic national convention and the republican national convention demanding statehood or else. hood oils. sign the petition with the volunteers in red shirts, or go to our website change.org & and signed the washington, d.c. petition. petition,sign this urging the president of the united states and the members of congress to support statehood and full representation for the 658,000 893 residents of the district of columbia who electively pay more than $3 billion in federal taxes each year and were 200,000 brave resident men and women have served in the united states armed forces defending, fighting, and 2000 of them dying for our beloved country, yet have no voting presentation in congress. a trueeve this to be denial of democracy to the residents of the nation's d.c. andwashington, the citizens of the united states of america. statehood or else. statehood or else. under the umbrella of justice or else. bless the statehood, justice or else. [app
opportunity to become a voting member of the united states house of representatives, or a voting member of the united states senate because they are resident citizens535 numbers of congress, to the 2016 democratic national convention and the republican national convention demanding statehood or else. hood oils. sign the petition with the volunteers in red shirts, or go to our website change.org & and signed the washington, d.c. petition. petition,sign this urging the president of the united...
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he became the first honorary citizen effort of the united states -- citizen ever of the united states and only the second to be awarded an honorary citizenship during their lifetime. he said security is gained through freedom. the united states and the united kingdom have, throughout our history's, pay a high price for the protection of liberties that we both hold dear. shall we not falter as we move to the future and the dawn of the digital age. [applause] >> coming up tomorrow, a discussion about domestic terrorism with assistant attorney general for national security. live coverage from george i 10:00on university a.m. eastern here on c-span. beginning, i look in the mirror and i don't see a president. our response that was, quit looking in the mirror. from the very beginning, he just said this is nothing i ever thought about. "q&a," aunday on former public relations executive on his book about his longtime friend mitch daniels and his decision not to run for president in 2012. >> i think he became convinced as we got to the end of the process that he is very competitive and if he
he became the first honorary citizen effort of the united states -- citizen ever of the united states and only the second to be awarded an honorary citizenship during their lifetime. he said security is gained through freedom. the united states and the united kingdom have, throughout our history's, pay a high price for the protection of liberties that we both hold dear. shall we not falter as we move to the future and the dawn of the digital age. [applause] >> coming up tomorrow, a...
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citizens of the united states. so why is it controversial to require that these payments are made before awarding -- rewarding iran with billions of dollars in sanctions relief? this bill is really pretty simple to me. you can either stand with american citizens or you can stand with the islamic republic of iran. you can stand with the ayatollah, or the families of service members who were killed by iran-backed terrorists. to me this is an obvious choice. so, mr. speaker, both of these bills are more than deserving of broad bipartisan support and i hope that they receive just that. so i urge my colleagues to support this rule and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair will receive a hedge. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: hadam secretary. the secretary: i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has passed s. 2078 cited as the united states commission on intern
citizens of the united states. so why is it controversial to require that these payments are made before awarding -- rewarding iran with billions of dollars in sanctions relief? this bill is really pretty simple to me. you can either stand with american citizens or you can stand with the islamic republic of iran. you can stand with the ayatollah, or the families of service members who were killed by iran-backed terrorists. to me this is an obvious choice. so, mr. speaker, both of these bills...
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issue. >> can the supreme court hear it. >> could of a negro of the african race be a citizen of the united states. this was central to the review by the supreme court. >> absolutely. here the specific question is whether for the purposes of diversity jurisdiction in a federal court, right, diversity being a circumstance under which a citizen of one state sues a citizen of another state. when that happens, you have access to federal courts but you have to be a citizen of the state and the question is whether or not the skots are citizens of the state of missouri. >> question number three. did congress have the power to enact the missouri compromise and prohibit slavery in the territories. this gets down to the question of judicial review. >> that's the heart of the question. congress has authority to regular lair in the territories. that much is clear under the constitution. the question is does the sort of legislation include regulation of property, property such as slafs and that's where the issue comes up. because you also have a right to own property and it's unclear whether congress can abrog
issue. >> can the supreme court hear it. >> could of a negro of the african race be a citizen of the united states. this was central to the review by the supreme court. >> absolutely. here the specific question is whether for the purposes of diversity jurisdiction in a federal court, right, diversity being a circumstance under which a citizen of one state sues a citizen of another state. when that happens, you have access to federal courts but you have to be a citizen of the...
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prisoners are nonviolent drug offenders and ruffle a third of the inmates being released are not united states citizensver to immigration official for deportation. >>> "time" reports on volkswagen emissions scandal. about 11 million cars had software involved to cheat diesel emissions tests. the new ceo says the recall will started in january and all cars will be done by 2016. >>> the state is now distributing free water filters in the city of flint. the residents are dealing with lead into children's blood after the water source changes through the flint river. >>> the "new york post" reports on a kiss for freedom for a man who served 25 years in prison for a crime he says he didn't commit. johnny hincapie and six other young men were convicted in the 1990 new york city subway murder of a tourist from utah. the judge ordered a new trail saying there was not enough evidence to dismiss the case entirely. michelle miller is here. >> reporter: johnny hand cappy says he was an innocent bystander and police coerced him into admitting to a murder he did not commit. joni hincapie paid his bail and ran into th
prisoners are nonviolent drug offenders and ruffle a third of the inmates being released are not united states citizensver to immigration official for deportation. >>> "time" reports on volkswagen emissions scandal. about 11 million cars had software involved to cheat diesel emissions tests. the new ceo says the recall will started in january and all cars will be done by 2016. >>> the state is now distributing free water filters in the city of flint. the residents...
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these victims are united states citizens. they're wives, brothers and sisters, children who hail from all across the nation and they were killed in hijackings and suicide attacks and bombings of buses, planes and buildings and embassies and shopping malls and pizza parlors. in fact, i met with one of those victims. today, this morning, and yesterday, the widow of kenneth welch and his child. they're here in washington today. they've been waiting 30 years for the opportunity to see this issue addressed. my friends, by voting against this legislation, you're saying that iran and the perpetrators of these atrocities deserve u.s. sanctions relief before the victims deserve the court-ordered compensation. let me say it again. now, by voting no, you're putting the interests of iran's terror machine before the american victims of that terror. i say, not one cent. to those who say iran can't afford to pay these damages, let me remind you of a few facts. iran has yearly gross domestic product in excess of $1.3 trillion and they just s
these victims are united states citizens. they're wives, brothers and sisters, children who hail from all across the nation and they were killed in hijackings and suicide attacks and bombings of buses, planes and buildings and embassies and shopping malls and pizza parlors. in fact, i met with one of those victims. today, this morning, and yesterday, the widow of kenneth welch and his child. they're here in washington today. they've been waiting 30 years for the opportunity to see this issue...
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he became the first honorary citizen effort of the united states -- citizen ever of the united states and only the second to be awarded an honorary citizenship during their lifetime. he said security is gained through freedom. the united states and the united kingdom have, throughout our history's, pay a high price for the protection of liberties that we both hold dear. shall we not falter as we move to the future and the dawn of the digital age. [applause] >> it describes the whole effort to bring the natural world and demand world into harmony. begins with trees and flowers and landscaping. first signature issue as lady. she was a natural campaigner, a successful businesswoman, and savvy political partner to her husband lbj. c-span's johnson, on original series "first ladies" and their influence on the presidency from martha washington to michelle obama. >> "washington journal" visited the correctional facility, a maximum-security facility in maryland. we spoke with the officials about the rehabilitation of inmates, prison safety and providing mental health and substance abuse treat
he became the first honorary citizen effort of the united states -- citizen ever of the united states and only the second to be awarded an honorary citizenship during their lifetime. he said security is gained through freedom. the united states and the united kingdom have, throughout our history's, pay a high price for the protection of liberties that we both hold dear. shall we not falter as we move to the future and the dawn of the digital age. [applause] >> it describes the whole...
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than half of those have been here for over ten years, many have spouses and children who are united states citizens or legal permanent residents and we simply must reckon with that reality. these people are here, they live among us. they're not going away. they're not going to self-deport. and, frankly, no administration and i believe no future administration is going to deport this large population of people. we simply do not have the resources to do that. we currently have less than 250 immigration judges in this country and i'm not sure how long it would take 200 judges to adjudicate 3.1 million cases but i'm sure it would far exceed the life expectancy of anyone in this room. under the circumstances, i would submit that the exercise of prosecutorial disyes, sir in the enforcement of laws and frankly the conservation of scarce judicial resources for our most important cases is simply the only sensible option. consistent with these new priorities, immigration and customs enforcement has become -- begun a new push in the interior of the country, the search for and apprehend undocumented immigrants
than half of those have been here for over ten years, many have spouses and children who are united states citizens or legal permanent residents and we simply must reckon with that reality. these people are here, they live among us. they're not going away. they're not going to self-deport. and, frankly, no administration and i believe no future administration is going to deport this large population of people. we simply do not have the resources to do that. we currently have less than 250...
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it is why we need to find a way to produce jobs in the country with united states citizens. building our country's infrastructure is a way to produce a couple million middle-class, good paying jobs and help the economy flow much more naturally within infrastructure that really works. the airports are better, they are more modern, more roads and highways and bridges that maintain much better than ours the countryarts of not doing a good job. it is more problematic in terms of the future of the american economy that even the trade agreement is. we have to do both of those things. we cannot only do trade. you have got to heal the country itself through its infrastructure repair. op-ed, thew your baltimore sun and a number of other papers, a big plan for infrastructure. you write that the term sounds wonky. you drive on roads and not infrastructure area you cross a river on a bridge and not on infrastructure. infrastructure means private sector jobs for americans, modernizing airports and fairways, power grids to accommodate new forms of generation, it is economics 101, but it i
it is why we need to find a way to produce jobs in the country with united states citizens. building our country's infrastructure is a way to produce a couple million middle-class, good paying jobs and help the economy flow much more naturally within infrastructure that really works. the airports are better, they are more modern, more roads and highways and bridges that maintain much better than ours the countryarts of not doing a good job. it is more problematic in terms of the future of the...
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united states senate. today i stand before you under the umbrella of justice or else, a demand for the 700,000 district of columbia residents and citizens population larger than the states of vermont and wyoming. moreover, we have an economy larger than the states of alaska, delaware, allied, idaho, maine, mississippi, montana, north dakota, nebraska, new hampshire, rhode island, south dakota, vermont, west virginia and wyoming. district resident generate $7 million in local tax revenue. d.c.'s annual budget is the $13 million. we also possess nearly $2 billion in our rainy day fund. unlike the 50 states of america, the district of columbia has to get permission from congress to spend our own money. that is not right. we demand the right to govern ourselves, our money and our destiny like the other 50 states. now today, how many of you have traveled from another state to get here? do you know if you decide to live here, taken a resident of the district of columbia, you lose voting representation in congress? simply because you live in the district of columbia. in the united states between the states of maryland and virginia, you lose on
united states senate. today i stand before you under the umbrella of justice or else, a demand for the 700,000 district of columbia residents and citizens population larger than the states of vermont and wyoming. moreover, we have an economy larger than the states of alaska, delaware, allied, idaho, maine, mississippi, montana, north dakota, nebraska, new hampshire, rhode island, south dakota, vermont, west virginia and wyoming. district resident generate $7 million in local tax revenue. d.c.'s...
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since 9/11 the rate of gun deaths in the united states from citizens killed by terrorism is about 1,000 to 1. it is stunning given how much effort we devote to fighting terrorism even when it is a group like isis that doesn't look like it directly threatened the united states. we spend billions of dollars on that. >> i want to play for you a former county commissioner in douglas county, oregon. her son was at the school yesterday when this happened. thankfully he is okay but she was on our air earlier today and was asked about the president's comments about his desire to politicize this and push for new gun laws as a result of the. she had a very different opinion on it. >> he's using the tragedy in our county to further his anti-gun agenda. all of these shooters are taken out with a gun. >> how common is it when you are out there advocating for gun control how common is it to come up against exactly what we heard right there? >> unfortunately, this issue is always presented as a split dichotomy that you are for gun rights or anti-gun. the reality is those are not mutually exclusive. yo
since 9/11 the rate of gun deaths in the united states from citizens killed by terrorism is about 1,000 to 1. it is stunning given how much effort we devote to fighting terrorism even when it is a group like isis that doesn't look like it directly threatened the united states. we spend billions of dollars on that. >> i want to play for you a former county commissioner in douglas county, oregon. her son was at the school yesterday when this happened. thankfully he is okay but she was on...
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it is judicial watch versus the state department. citizens united versus the state department, one of the federal judges appointed to the bench by her husband got so fed up with the state department and her, he ordered her to state in writing under pinalt -- penalty of perje surrendered everything that means that judge thinks that person is lying. kennedy: there issue e-mails -- if there are e-mails she did not turnover, has she committed perjury. >> yes, failing to plotting and planning to expose the nation's secrets to the nation's enemies. actual exposure of the nation's secrets to the nation's enemies, a second crime, and add to that perjury. if she has half a brain, she should have a criminal defense lawyer, she needs criminal defense lawyers to interact with the fbi. kennedy: a second tech company is being investigated by the fbi, they were backing up some of her e-mails in collusion with the colorado company, is that more trouble for her or someone else? >> trouble for her, and trouble for them. they claim they did not know it was her server
it is judicial watch versus the state department. citizens united versus the state department, one of the federal judges appointed to the bench by her husband got so fed up with the state department and her, he ordered her to state in writing under pinalt -- penalty of perje surrendered everything that means that judge thinks that person is lying. kennedy: there issue e-mails -- if there are e-mails she did not turnover, has she committed perjury. >> yes, failing to plotting and planning...
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[applause] >> the 14th amendment says all persons born in the united states are citizens of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. this has been interpreted to mean that being born on u.s. soil means a person is a u.s. citizen. a panel will debate the 14th amendment this morning at the heritage foundation. we'll have live coverage at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. and later, more road to the white house coverage with democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton holding a campaign event this new hampshire. she'll be at keane state college live at 12:15 eastern also on c-span. >> c-span takes you on the road to the white house at town hall meetings, news conferences, rallies and speeches. we're taking your comments on twitter, facebook and by phone. and always, every campaign event we coffer is available on our web site at c-span.org. >> republican presidential candidate jeb bush campaigned in new hampshire this week. the florida republican was asked about his brother's presidency at an event in concord. [applause] >> hello, everybody. i know a lot of you here because i
[applause] >> the 14th amendment says all persons born in the united states are citizens of the united states and of the state wherein they reside. this has been interpreted to mean that being born on u.s. soil means a person is a u.s. citizen. a panel will debate the 14th amendment this morning at the heritage foundation. we'll have live coverage at 11 a.m. eastern on c-span. and later, more road to the white house coverage with democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton holding a...
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it is why we need to find a way to produce jobs in the country with united states citizens. building our country's infrastructure is a way to produce a couple million middle-class, good paying jobs and help the economy flow much more naturally within infrastructure that really works. the airports are better, they are more modern, more roads and highways and bridges that maintain much better than ours the countryarts of not doing a good job. it is more problematic in terms of the future of the american economy that even the trade agreement is. we have to do both of those things. we cannot only do trade. you have got to heal the country itself through its infrastructure repair. op-ed, thew your baltimore sun and a number of other papers, a big plan for infrastructure. you write that the term sounds wonky. you drive on roads and not infrastructure area you cross a river on a bridge and not on infrastructure. infrastructure means private sector jobs for americans, modernizing airports and fairways, power grids to accommodate new forms of generation, it is economics 101, but it i
it is why we need to find a way to produce jobs in the country with united states citizens. building our country's infrastructure is a way to produce a couple million middle-class, good paying jobs and help the economy flow much more naturally within infrastructure that really works. the airports are better, they are more modern, more roads and highways and bridges that maintain much better than ours the countryarts of not doing a good job. it is more problematic in terms of the future of the...