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. >> today a united states citizen has had his due process rights violated. we intend to ask the courts to put an end to this once and for all. >> cost bye was originally charge last december, in trial date has been set. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as bill cosby goes to trial, you can always get the latest on cbs philly.com. >>> later today comedian jon stewart will hold a news conference following the adoption of the abused horse in lancaster county. lily made national headlines after he was shot with dozens of paint balls and abandoned at a stable in march. stewart is planning to make a home for lily and other, excuse me, neglect mare at his farm for abused animals in
. >> today a united states citizen has had his due process rights violated. we intend to ask the courts to put an end to this once and for all. >> cost bye was originally charge last december, in trial date has been set. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as bill cosby goes to trial, you can always get the latest on cbs philly.com. >>> later today comedian jon stewart will hold a news conference following the adoption of the abused...
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is that yes or no. >> i don't think he said they're united states citizens. >> he said in effect, united states citizens. but that is not my, we're not dpati debating what he said. i'm asking, do you believe that includes those with criminal records. are they staying? >> we're doing our best to remove them. >> let me just tell you what happened in alabama earlier this month. authorities in oxford, alabama, which is not in my district, arrested three men, two were from honduras and one from mexico. one of the men espinoza madrano was ordered to be removed from the united states by an immigration judge orb january 27, 2014, it appears he failed to voluntarily deport himself. another guy, one of the other guys, enrique benitez of mexico, immigration history check confirmed he was illegally present in the united states. his criminal history showed he had prior positions of cocaine in 2011 and evading arrest in 2008 and the district court of dallas county texas. let me tell you why they were here. they were working for a security group out of honduras who was a front for a drug cartel and the
is that yes or no. >> i don't think he said they're united states citizens. >> he said in effect, united states citizens. but that is not my, we're not dpati debating what he said. i'm asking, do you believe that includes those with criminal records. are they staying? >> we're doing our best to remove them. >> let me just tell you what happened in alabama earlier this month. authorities in oxford, alabama, which is not in my district, arrested three men, two were from...
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we're working peacefully with very strong partnership with the united states, with the united states citizens. with united states corporate world. fortunately we've been creating the jobs in mexico. deirdre: right. >> fortunately now the trend of migration has reversed. deirdre: president fox -- i want to ask you, if you don't mind about the economic ties and our interdependencies in a minute but you said you apologized in an act of good faith. have you heard from donald trump? >> no, not at all. this is good occasion for cinco de mayo to do. let me tell you about nafta. we have created the greatest trading balance in the world between the mexico and united states. let me point to this very specifically. what mexico buys from the united states, over 750 billion u.s. dollars that we buy, that we import means jobs for well over 10 million u.s. citizens in the united states. so, we are accountable for 10 million jobs for u.s. citizens because of what we import. deirdre: let me come back to nafta in a minute. >> we have a win-win situation. deirdre: because it is really important and i definitely
we're working peacefully with very strong partnership with the united states, with the united states citizens. with united states corporate world. fortunately we've been creating the jobs in mexico. deirdre: right. >> fortunately now the trend of migration has reversed. deirdre: president fox -- i want to ask you, if you don't mind about the economic ties and our interdependencies in a minute but you said you apologized in an act of good faith. have you heard from donald trump? >>...
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. >>> this morning, 38 people in our area are waking up united states citizens for the first time. >>upport and defend -- >> i will support and defend. >> yesterday they took the oath of allegiance to the united states aboard the "uss new jersey" the newest americans are originally from 27 different countries including china, germany, mexico and vietnam. memorial day events on the battleship also included a wreath laying ceremony. ♪ >>> the bishop eustice nights of columbus placed a wreath of blue and red flowers in the river to honor those who died to protect our freedom. >>> here from the roxborough family robbed and carjacked at their home by three masked men who are still on the loose. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >>> right now, philadelphia police are looking for a man they say violently assaulted a teen and her mother in a home in frankford. >>> going in where. this barge loaded with fireworks was supposed to provide hollywood weekend fun in bucks county but remains stuck in the delawar
. >>> this morning, 38 people in our area are waking up united states citizens for the first time. >>upport and defend -- >> i will support and defend. >> yesterday they took the oath of allegiance to the united states aboard the "uss new jersey" the newest americans are originally from 27 different countries including china, germany, mexico and vietnam. memorial day events on the battleship also included a wreath laying ceremony. ♪ >>> the bishop...
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. >> today a united states citizen has had his due process rights violated. we intend to ask the courts to put an end to this once and for all. >> cost bye was originally charge last december, in trial date has been set. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as bill cosby goes to trial, you can always get the latest on cbs philly.com. >>> later today comedian jon stewart will hold a news conference following the adoption of the abused horse in lancaster county. lily made national headlines after he was shot with dozens of paint balls and abandoned at a stable in march. stewart is planning to make a home for lily and other, excuse me, neglect mare at his farm for abused animals in monmouth county, new jersey. >>> well, the solar powered plane making its trip around the world is heading our way. swiss made plane makes a trip to our area was grounded for a few days in dayton, ohio so experts could check for previous damage. solar impulse two took off, bound for lehigh valley international airport. here's a live picture of the plane right now th
. >> today a united states citizen has had his due process rights violated. we intend to ask the courts to put an end to this once and for all. >> cost bye was originally charge last december, in trial date has been set. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as bill cosby goes to trial, you can always get the latest on cbs philly.com. >>> later today comedian jon stewart will hold a news conference following the adoption of the abused...
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. >> today, a united states citizen had his due process rights violated. i intend to ask the reports to put an end to this once and for all. >> cosby was originally charged last december. so far at least 50 women have accused the comedian of sexually assaulting them. celebrity attorney. >> ya allred represents more than two dozen of the women and she was in the courtroom today. her clients could testify in this case. >> whether they will be called that is subpoenaed to testify at trial is a decision that will be made by law enforcement the district attorney and the courts in terms of admissibility. >>> allred client judy filed a sexual battery civil suit against cosby. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as bill cosby goes to trifle you can always get the latest at cbsphilly.com. >>> new tonight, classmates pause to remember a 16-year-old killed at school. "eyewitness news" at the bancroft school in wilmington tonight for game between bancroft and the women's team from howard high in wilmington. there was moment of silence and prayers o
. >> today, a united states citizen had his due process rights violated. i intend to ask the reports to put an end to this once and for all. >> cosby was originally charged last december. so far at least 50 women have accused the comedian of sexually assaulting them. celebrity attorney. >> ya allred represents more than two dozen of the women and she was in the courtroom today. her clients could testify in this case. >> whether they will be called that is subpoenaed to...
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> when we need a skill set that we don't have we are able to get that not necessarily from united states citizen. you restate that and there are skill sets that would make them really great members of the military. and so i personally will be voting for your substitute amendment because i believe that the skill set is great among our young people and are here in part of our fabric and community and they want to be serving our country. so personally i will be voting for your amendment. thank you mr. chairman. >> i thank this young lady. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> a young woman joined the army and served in south korea. served honorably. ended up marrying a young soldier. moved back to ft. hood texas. both of them serving and had a child and then got a call late one night saying they wanted to deport her. she was willing to give her life for her country but the country wasn't willing to give her a life in the united states. what better way to say you love this country than to say you would give up your life? that woman happens to be my daughter-in-law. the mother of my grandchild. and i very mu
> when we need a skill set that we don't have we are able to get that not necessarily from united states citizen. you restate that and there are skill sets that would make them really great members of the military. and so i personally will be voting for your substitute amendment because i believe that the skill set is great among our young people and are here in part of our fabric and community and they want to be serving our country. so personally i will be voting for your amendment. thank...
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. >> today, a united states citizen had his due process rights violated. i intend to ask the reports to put an end to this once and for all. >> cosby was originally charged last december. so far at least 50 women have accused the comedian of sexually assaulting them. celebrity attorney. >> ya allred represents more than two dozen of the women and she was in the courtroom today. her clients could testify in this case. >> whether they will be called that is subpoenaed to testify at trial is a decision that will be made by law enforcement the district attorney and the courts in terms of admissibility. >>> allred client judy filed a sexual battery civil suit against cosby. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as bill cosby goes to trifle you can always get the latest at cbsphilly.com. >>> new tonight, classmates pause to remember a 16-year-old killed at school. "eyewitness news" at the bancroft school in wilmington tonight for game between bancroft and the women's team from howard high in wilmington. there was moment of silence and prayers o
. >> today, a united states citizen had his due process rights violated. i intend to ask the reports to put an end to this once and for all. >> cosby was originally charged last december. so far at least 50 women have accused the comedian of sexually assaulting them. celebrity attorney. >> ya allred represents more than two dozen of the women and she was in the courtroom today. her clients could testify in this case. >> whether they will be called that is subpoenaed to...
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i'm a united states citizen and i've learned over the years that any states two most vital assets are youth and education. i think we said in the beginning of the discussion today that there is about 50% of afghanistan's population under the age of 27. can you tell us very briefly what the international community can do to further the progress of -- of education and in the youth of afghanistan, just furthering over what it has accomplished over the past 15 years. >> more investments. we're working, like i said, on a decade that want to get to self-reliance. and it would not be possible without us being able to build an economy that is self-sustainable. now there are a number of things that the afghan government is doing to achieve that, that is by making sure that we sort our produce locally and our imports -- it is an agricultural country but sadly we import a large quantity of agriculture produce from outside. and the government has set a rule where for our own security forces and our own purchasing that those be produced locally so we can create more jobs, we can also create a sust
i'm a united states citizen and i've learned over the years that any states two most vital assets are youth and education. i think we said in the beginning of the discussion today that there is about 50% of afghanistan's population under the age of 27. can you tell us very briefly what the international community can do to further the progress of -- of education and in the youth of afghanistan, just furthering over what it has accomplished over the past 15 years. >> more investments....
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i'm glad to be part of this country. >> reporter: both are now citizens of the united states.tian johansen for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, campaign 2016 did not take a break for the holiday n new york state democratic presidential candidates hillary clinton walk in the chap contract memorial day parade. she was joined by her husband former president bill clinton and new york governor cuomo. >>> donald trump says he will clear up questions about millions of dollars raised for veterans. in january, trump skipped debate to hold this fundraiser. he said it raised more than six million-dollar for vets including a million-dollar pledge by trump himself. he has faced questions about the exact figures and which organizations, received the money. >>> we will have to wait, longer to hear about more pennsylvania state employees who sent inappropriate e-mails. attorney general kathleen kane's office was going to announce preliminary results of the investigation tomorrow but that report is not yet complete. officials expected it later this summer, thousands of e-m
i'm glad to be part of this country. >> reporter: both are now citizens of the united states.tian johansen for kyw news radio for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, campaign 2016 did not take a break for the holiday n new york state democratic presidential candidates hillary clinton walk in the chap contract memorial day parade. she was joined by her husband former president bill clinton and new york governor cuomo. >>> donald trump says he will clear up...
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reporter: although there were no united states citizens among the 66 people on board -- >> the u.s. military reached out to counterparts in greece and egypt to offer our support. >> navy aircraft has joined the search and the u.s. intelligence talking with the french and egyptian counterparts. so far they haven't found any passengers with names on terror watch list. flight 804 left 11:00 p.m. local time to head for cairo. everything appeared normal until the greek officials say they lost contact with the cockpit before the plane appeared to plummet thousands of feet. and then disappear. >> too early to definitively say what may have caused the disaster. >> u.s. government officials tell cnn the working theory this was an act of terror. the initial suspicion is that a bomb brought down the plane. french official say the plane passed a subject sweep before taking off from paris. egyptair maintains they have good security. >> we are part of an international organization and abide by the international security laws. dianemichelle: for updates on ts and other breaking news stories sign u
reporter: although there were no united states citizens among the 66 people on board -- >> the u.s. military reached out to counterparts in greece and egypt to offer our support. >> navy aircraft has joined the search and the u.s. intelligence talking with the french and egyptian counterparts. so far they haven't found any passengers with names on terror watch list. flight 804 left 11:00 p.m. local time to head for cairo. everything appeared normal until the greek officials say they...
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would your assessment be if there was an escape, would that person be a direct threat to citizens of the united states other than the military? governor haley: it's the whole reason they are there so that they are not. to protect rights, freedoms, and lives of the united states citizens. mr. loudermilk: so guatemala is working. governor haley: it's been working. while we are having this conversation, just baffles me. mr. loudermilk: there are certain things this government and administration does that baffles a whole lot of people in the united states, but being baffled and being threatened, your life, liberty, security, and your family is a totally different aspect. that's what i cannot understand why we want to change something that is working and put your state at risk. i'm out of time. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, governor. mr. perry: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. katko. mr. katko: thank you, great to have you here today. i'm from syracuse, new york. not new york city, upstate new york. i, too, have family in charleston. been there many times. governor haley: bea
would your assessment be if there was an escape, would that person be a direct threat to citizens of the united states other than the military? governor haley: it's the whole reason they are there so that they are not. to protect rights, freedoms, and lives of the united states citizens. mr. loudermilk: so guatemala is working. governor haley: it's been working. while we are having this conversation, just baffles me. mr. loudermilk: there are certain things this government and administration...
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they are not taking jobs that united states citizens of want.nk you all very much. >> thanks everybody. >> thank you. [laughter] >> thank you for hanging in there this whole time. >> certainly. [chatter] announcer: libertarian presidential nominee gary johnson will be a guest on washington journal tuesday morning. we will take your calls and your questions then. it is live tuesday at 9:15 a.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: now, former green party candidate ralph nader who spoke last week in washington wrapping up a daylong forum on community organizing. 15 remarks are about minutes. [applause] mr. nader: a few closing observations. you have seen now over 500 years of the vick action experienced in one day and you can see what i meant to earlier today by the features of a civic personality. and what it takes to persist and be accurate to en and inviting and to have priorities in order. years ago when i was a youngster we would have discussions at the kitchen table and one time my parents talked about something i did not know anything about. econo
they are not taking jobs that united states citizens of want.nk you all very much. >> thanks everybody. >> thank you. [laughter] >> thank you for hanging in there this whole time. >> certainly. [chatter] announcer: libertarian presidential nominee gary johnson will be a guest on washington journal tuesday morning. we will take your calls and your questions then. it is live tuesday at 9:15 a.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: now, former green party candidate ralph nader...
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state that he is still in favor of banning all muslims from coming into the united states if they are not united states citizens, at least on a temporary basis. so again, wide-ranging, a lot of news. we're awaiting a speech from him -- his third or fourth major policy speech on energy here in north dakota. >> katy tur wrapping it up for us. nicole wallace is here with me in new york. so good to see you, my friend. >> thank you for having me. nothing going on. >> nothing at all on a thursday before memorial day. can we take a trip down memory lane? >> sure. >> can we play sound we found from a very smart woman talking to us back in july of last year on "morning joe." >> trump can't even get his own paperwork in on time. the notion that he could get himself on the ballot in 50 states a ludicrous. >> i called myself a trump denier. but i think in that same interview, i talked about how he had a kernel of something real when he started talking about kate, the beautiful young woman from san francisco murdered by an illegal alien which was living in san francisco, which is a sanctuary city. i did see that he was onto
state that he is still in favor of banning all muslims from coming into the united states if they are not united states citizens, at least on a temporary basis. so again, wide-ranging, a lot of news. we're awaiting a speech from him -- his third or fourth major policy speech on energy here in north dakota. >> katy tur wrapping it up for us. nicole wallace is here with me in new york. so good to see you, my friend. >> thank you for having me. nothing going on. >> nothing at all...
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and it also leads to a conversation about the united states ownership of a vast amount of fossil fuels. you and i, as citizens of the united states, we are owners of a huge amount of coal, a huge amount of natural gas, a huge amount of oil. we don't think of ourselves as energy barons, but each and every one of us as a citizen owns a vast amount collectively of fossil fuels, because on federal land there's a tremendous amount of oil, a tremendous amount of coal and a tremendous amount of natural gas. and we have the responsibility here in the senate and in the house and in the executive branch to manage what we own as citizens of the united states for the public good. now in the past, managing it for the public good meant, well, let's do leases and raise some revenue for the federal government. and we have leased out about 10% of the carbon reserves that we own as citizens, our citizen-owned carbon fossil fuel reserves. but 90% of it has not been leased out. now when we do a lease, it creates a legal contract in which the individual company that has purchased the lease now has the right to extract that oil, t
and it also leads to a conversation about the united states ownership of a vast amount of fossil fuels. you and i, as citizens of the united states, we are owners of a huge amount of coal, a huge amount of natural gas, a huge amount of oil. we don't think of ourselves as energy barons, but each and every one of us as a citizen owns a vast amount collectively of fossil fuels, because on federal land there's a tremendous amount of oil, a tremendous amount of coal and a tremendous amount of...
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. >> today a united states citizen, had his due process rights violated. we intend to ask the courts to put an end to this once and for all. >> no trial date has been set. >>> still a head this morning the search for an active shooter aiming at other motorist on the busy arizona highway, plus here's a good example of how not to use a round about, find out what sent this driver flying over a traffic circle. >>> and this beloved family pet was minutes away from being euthanized he could not walk and sick for days until a vet intern found something that saved his life, and this story could help your pet too coming up. >>> today is expected in the 80's and sunny. i want to hug kate if i she will let me. stay with us. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investment
. >> today a united states citizen, had his due process rights violated. we intend to ask the courts to put an end to this once and for all. >> no trial date has been set. >>> still a head this morning the search for an active shooter aiming at other motorist on the busy arizona highway, plus here's a good example of how not to use a round about, find out what sent this driver flying over a traffic circle. >>> and this beloved family pet was minutes away from being...
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today a united states citizen had his due process rights violated. we intend to ask the courts to put an end to this once and for all. >> also celebrity attorney globe use allred was among those in the packed courtroom. she represents more than two toss even other cosby accusers. allred says her clients could testify in this case. >> under pennsylvania's prior bad acts, legal doctrine, potentially other accusers could be called to testify at trial. whether they will be called, that is, subpoenaed to testify at trial is a decision that will be made by law enforcement, the district attorney and the court, in terms of admissibility. >> allred client filed a sexual battery civil suit begins bill cot bye. stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage as bill cosby goes to trial. you can always get the latest on cbs philly.com. >>> no one was hurt in the fire a at north penn high school that forced district to cancel all afternoon and evening activities. chopper three over the campus in lansdale montgomery county. school was evacuated around 11:30 th
today a united states citizen had his due process rights violated. we intend to ask the courts to put an end to this once and for all. >> also celebrity attorney globe use allred was among those in the packed courtroom. she represents more than two toss even other cosby accusers. allred says her clients could testify in this case. >> under pennsylvania's prior bad acts, legal doctrine, potentially other accusers could be called to testify at trial. whether they will be called, that...
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soil ends up resulting in the death or injury of united states citizens we can hold you accountable ins what the bill is all about. it is about terrorism funding terrorist attacks on u.s. soil. we are not doing that, right? we are not funding terrorist organizations around the world. so there is no reason that this bill would have any kind of effect on that. neil: terry, a number of people who have seen the 28 pages, they say that it is not that cut and dry, not that clear of a line to the saudi royal family as many would think. and because of that no one should sue. furthermore, even if you succeeded, and had the wherewithal to do so, if the house approves this, overrides a presidential veto that the saudis would pay up anyway? >> let's cross that bridge when we get to it. absolutely we should have the right to hold them accountable in u.s. court. neil: when if they're not -- this person, intelligence person ways saying this isn't so clear? >> we have evidence we've been trying to get into a courtroom. that is all we want to, take our evidence have it heard in the united states courtr
soil ends up resulting in the death or injury of united states citizens we can hold you accountable ins what the bill is all about. it is about terrorism funding terrorist attacks on u.s. soil. we are not doing that, right? we are not funding terrorist organizations around the world. so there is no reason that this bill would have any kind of effect on that. neil: terry, a number of people who have seen the 28 pages, they say that it is not that cut and dry, not that clear of a line to the...
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united states. again, that doesn't belittle the issue, but i want to be able to put it in the context of where we are. we are at the early stages of dealing with this as united states citizens. in puerto rico and other areas, it is very advanced and there are hundreds of cases that are there. so now the determination is what do we do? c.d.c. has already stepped up and trying to intervene, trying to find ways to be able to not only develop a vaccine for it, which they feel confident they can do. i met with the director of the c.d.c. not long ago. he feels very confident they will be able to have a vaccine within a couple of years, but then we have a couple of years that we're dealing with in the process. just the development of the vaccine and then the distribution of that vaccine. the main thing that can be done right now is actually putting down mosquito populations. it is getting into areas where there is rapid advancement of mosquitoes and actually putting pesticides in those areas to greatly diminish the population of mosquitoes. it's developing better testing for zika. it's getting out the opportunity in different health departments around the country to say how are we
united states. again, that doesn't belittle the issue, but i want to be able to put it in the context of where we are. we are at the early stages of dealing with this as united states citizens. in puerto rico and other areas, it is very advanced and there are hundreds of cases that are there. so now the determination is what do we do? c.d.c. has already stepped up and trying to intervene, trying to find ways to be able to not only develop a vaccine for it, which they feel confident they can do....
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applause] look, as president, my first responsibility is always the security and prosperity of united states. as citizens, we all rightfully put our country first. but if the past two decades have taught us anything, it's that the biggest challenges we face cannot be solved in isolation. when overseas states start falling apart, they become breeding grounds for terrorism, ideologies of nihilism and despair that ultimately can reach our shores. when developing countries do not have functioning health systems, epidemics like zika or ebola can spread and threaten americans and a wall won't stop that. if we want to close loopholes that allow large corporations and wealthy individuals to avoid paying their fair share of taxes, we have to have other countries help enforce financial laws. the point is, to help ourselves, we have got to help others, not pull up the drawbridge and try to keep the world out. engagement does not mean deploying our military. there are times where we must take military action to protect ourselves and our allies. we are in all of and grateful for the men and women who make up the fine
applause] look, as president, my first responsibility is always the security and prosperity of united states. as citizens, we all rightfully put our country first. but if the past two decades have taught us anything, it's that the biggest challenges we face cannot be solved in isolation. when overseas states start falling apart, they become breeding grounds for terrorism, ideologies of nihilism and despair that ultimately can reach our shores. when developing countries do not have functioning...
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giving us no indication that it is acting in good faith or has the best interests of the united states or our citizens in mind. accordingly, we must do all we can to ensure the safety and security of americans that choose to visit the island, and so far i remain entirely unconvinced the administration has done its due diligence. while the obama administration may be willing to put the security of americans at risk to appease a dictator, today's hearing will show that the united states congress will not. and, mr. chairman, with that i yield back. chairman katko: thank you, mr. chairman. i now recognize the ranking member of the full committee, the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson, for any statement he may have. representative thompson: thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you for convening this important hearing. i welcome our witnesses, also, to this hearing. earlier this year, the obama administration and cuban government finalized an arrangement that will resume commercial aviation between the united states and cuba. we, as a committee with oversight jurisdiction of transportation securi
giving us no indication that it is acting in good faith or has the best interests of the united states or our citizens in mind. accordingly, we must do all we can to ensure the safety and security of americans that choose to visit the island, and so far i remain entirely unconvinced the administration has done its due diligence. while the obama administration may be willing to put the security of americans at risk to appease a dictator, today's hearing will show that the united states congress...
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a young united states citizen command i have learned over the years that any states to most vital assets are youth and education. only did in the beginning of the discussion today, 50 percent of afghanistan's population under the age of 27, tell us briefly with the international community can do to further progress of investing in education and in the use of afghanistan just furthering of what has been accomplished. >> more investment. >> we are working on a decade that wants to get to self-reliance, and it would not be possible without us being able to build an economy that is self sustainable now. our number of things the afghan government is doing to achieve that the making sure we sort locally. an agricultural country, but sadly we import vast quantity of our cultural progress from outside. the government set of rule four on security forces, they will be produced locally so that they can create more jobs, create aa sustainable economy. we are also working on attracting more investment. one of the things we have been working on is putting in the legal infrastructure in place so that w
a young united states citizen command i have learned over the years that any states to most vital assets are youth and education. only did in the beginning of the discussion today, 50 percent of afghanistan's population under the age of 27, tell us briefly with the international community can do to further progress of investing in education and in the use of afghanistan just furthering of what has been accomplished. >> more investment. >> we are working on a decade that wants to get...
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>> jeh johnson stated 11 million illegal immigrant in the country and the fact of united states citizens. it's not include those who are here with criminal records? >> i don't think he said united states to defend. >> effect and affect united states defense. we are not debating what he said. i'm asking you if you believe that includes those here with criminal records. are they saying? >> we are doing our best to remove them. i don't know about that. let me tell you what happened in alabama earlier this month. authorities in oxford, alabama, not my district arrested three men. two from honduras in one from mexico. one of the men, antonio espinoza had drawn no had been ordered removed from the united states according to the affidavit it appears to go to voluntarily deport himself. one of the other guys, henrique did need to of mexico was illegally present in the united states. he has prior convictions for in 2011 and arrested 2008 in the district court of dallas county, texas. they were working for a security group out of honduras who is a front for a drug cartel. they were here and here i
>> jeh johnson stated 11 million illegal immigrant in the country and the fact of united states citizens. it's not include those who are here with criminal records? >> i don't think he said united states to defend. >> effect and affect united states defense. we are not debating what he said. i'm asking you if you believe that includes those here with criminal records. are they saying? >> we are doing our best to remove them. i don't know about that. let me tell you what...
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the 14th amendment makes clear anyone born in the united states is a citizen of the united states. and of the state in which they reside. professor amar: black people are citizens, dred scott is overruled. professor plides: it establishes no state can deny equal protection of the law to any person. professor amar: racial equality. professor plides: it has an important but not well recognized section two provision, -- professor amar: if you disfranchised folks, you lose state in the house in the electoral college. it wasn't quite fully enforced. you're going to pay a penalty if you start franchising. professor plides: it's fundamentally about ensuring quality -- equality and protecting citizenship. it's not a live 15th amendment that you get to what was the most controversial piece of reconstruction, which is the question of whether the constitution protects the rights to vote in a racially nondiscriminatory way. professor amar: the thing that was finessed at the founding, because i was going to be a dealbreaker. professor plides: the part of the reconstruction process that took the
the 14th amendment makes clear anyone born in the united states is a citizen of the united states. and of the state in which they reside. professor amar: black people are citizens, dred scott is overruled. professor plides: it establishes no state can deny equal protection of the law to any person. professor amar: racial equality. professor plides: it has an important but not well recognized section two provision, -- professor amar: if you disfranchised folks, you lose state in the house in the...
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every right, not only toreside anywhere in the united states, they also have the right to receive any -- to receive any right and privilege that any other citizen has in the united states. so there is a brain drain leaving puerto rico coming to the mainland, which only exacerbates the problem in puerto rico. these unrelated riders are counterproductive and will only drive more puerto ricans to migrate to the mainland where they won't have to work for subminimum wages. mr. president, as it currently stands, i'm afraid this bill provides little more than a band-aid on a bullet hole with regard to puerto rico's unsustainable debt. mark my words, if we don't seize this opportunity to address the crisis in a meaningful way and in the right way, we will be back here a year from now, but we'll be picking up the pieces because there won't be much left. so while it is absolutely clear that we need to act and act decisively and expediently to help our fellow citizens in puerto rico, just as importantly, we also need to get it right. to get it rievmen right. but working together and helping each other in a time of snead what this country is all about. whe
every right, not only toreside anywhere in the united states, they also have the right to receive any -- to receive any right and privilege that any other citizen has in the united states. so there is a brain drain leaving puerto rico coming to the mainland, which only exacerbates the problem in puerto rico. these unrelated riders are counterproductive and will only drive more puerto ricans to migrate to the mainland where they won't have to work for subminimum wages. mr. president, as it...
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inherent right that circumvents the fourth amendment to the constitution of thegary during citizens -- the united states guaranteeing citizens against unreasonable search and seizure, barringa warrant for the national security responsibility's of the president. mr. church: mr. huston: i think this goes to the heart of the matter. there was a clause that that in effect nothing in this act could limit whatever power the president might have with respect to national security matters. rights asth amendment they involve national security, that opened the door to the men that thought they could go ahead and do it. you yourself suggested this was a very serious question. you were asking the president to take action that would violate federal statute. on the theory that he had some inherent right to do this. since that is such a sensible question. since it goes to the production offered american citizens youered by the constitution, should take the matter up with the attorney general and secure his opinion. mr. huston: no. mr. church: when you testified, earlier in an executive session, the following. you were
inherent right that circumvents the fourth amendment to the constitution of thegary during citizens -- the united states guaranteeing citizens against unreasonable search and seizure, barringa warrant for the national security responsibility's of the president. mr. church: mr. huston: i think this goes to the heart of the matter. there was a clause that that in effect nothing in this act could limit whatever power the president might have with respect to national security matters. rights asth...
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would they believe, if you're being asked questions by people who have been elected by the united states citizensd office on capitol hill. james, thank you very much. good to see you. >> reporter: thank you, martha. bill: while you guys were talking, jason chaffetz started his opening remarks. this is the hearing he talked about yesterday with us on "america's newsroom." let's dip in here a moment. >> perhaps we should call other members up such as senator tom cotton who should also raise right hand and swear and affirm and answer questions. i took that suggestion. shared it with senator cotton. we accommodated that. mr. cotton, senator cotton had agreed if mr. rhodes would be here to also be here to answer questions and ferret out any of these details but, mr. rhodes elected not to speak. now he does have a public speaking engagement today. he out giving a public speech today but refuses to come and speak with congress. i'm going to play a clip, i got two clips in my opening statement. i think you can see where, maybe some on the other side of the aisle will say oh, we know everything about this
would they believe, if you're being asked questions by people who have been elected by the united states citizensd office on capitol hill. james, thank you very much. good to see you. >> reporter: thank you, martha. bill: while you guys were talking, jason chaffetz started his opening remarks. this is the hearing he talked about yesterday with us on "america's newsroom." let's dip in here a moment. >> perhaps we should call other members up such as senator tom cotton who...
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non-us persons, from time to time it those persons communicate with united states citizens. the u.s. persons are not the targets but inadvertently, noted dance it will be collect it. contrast, the upstream communications, the united states intelligence gets access and can collect the contents of e-mails and phone calls. the government does not look just in the header of to in from but also scans contents for eight targeted selection. a result, if i were communicating by e-mail and sent an e-mail address of my uncle in turkey says she has a place to stay in turkey, if it turns out my uncles e-mail is one of the select yours in the 702 program, my e-mail could be picked up and copied into an nsa database even then neither of us is suspect did of wrongdoing. if this program is to continue, it should have a privacy and civil liberties, particularly where u.s. persons are implicated. i recommend three changes. first, many of the communications have nothing to do with terrorism or crime. they can include family photographs, love letters, discussions of physical and mental health. p
non-us persons, from time to time it those persons communicate with united states citizens. the u.s. persons are not the targets but inadvertently, noted dance it will be collect it. contrast, the upstream communications, the united states intelligence gets access and can collect the contents of e-mails and phone calls. the government does not look just in the header of to in from but also scans contents for eight targeted selection. a result, if i were communicating by e-mail and sent an...
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applause] look, as president, my first responsibility is always the security and prosperity of united states. as citizens, we all rightfully put our country first. but if the past two decades have taught us anything, it's that the biggest challenges we face cannot be solved in isolation. when overseas states start falling apart, they become breeding grounds for terrorism, ideologies of nihilism and despair that ultimately can reach our shores. when developing countries do not have functioning health systems, epidemics like zika or ebola can spread and threaten americans , too, and a wall won't stop that. [applause] if we want to close loopholes that allow large corporations and wealthy individuals to avoid paying their fair share of taxes, we have to have other countries help enforce financial laws. the point is, to help ourselves, we have got to help others, not pull up the drawbridge and try to keep the world out. an engagement does not mean deploying our military. there are times where we must take military action to protect ourselves and our allies. in awe of and grateful for the men and women who ma
applause] look, as president, my first responsibility is always the security and prosperity of united states. as citizens, we all rightfully put our country first. but if the past two decades have taught us anything, it's that the biggest challenges we face cannot be solved in isolation. when overseas states start falling apart, they become breeding grounds for terrorism, ideologies of nihilism and despair that ultimately can reach our shores. when developing countries do not have functioning...
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matter donald trump who to this day refusing to admit that president obama is an american united states citizenhave donald trump, because of the climate the republican party has created. it's also worth noting president obama's approval ratings are roughly the same where president reagan's approval ratings were at this point in his presidency, about 51%. there's a good degree of confidence in president obama and the direction he's taking our country. >> so just to be clear, you don't think democrats played any role at all with the rise of donald trump? >> absolutely not. i think it's really an easy and an inaccurate and a cheap answer. at the end of the day it's the republican party that's encouraged the kind of demagogic behavior that brought sarah palin to the forefront, that rewarded divisive rhetoric by people like laura ingraham and ann coulter, that made rush limbaugh the intellectual thought leader of the republican party. that's why you have a climate where the donald trump emerges. >> clearly his message is resonating with hundreds of people. he has said it's important to be flexible w
matter donald trump who to this day refusing to admit that president obama is an american united states citizenhave donald trump, because of the climate the republican party has created. it's also worth noting president obama's approval ratings are roughly the same where president reagan's approval ratings were at this point in his presidency, about 51%. there's a good degree of confidence in president obama and the direction he's taking our country. >> so just to be clear, you don't...
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i'm a united states citizen and i've learned over the years that any states two most vital assets are youth and education. i think we said in the beginning of the discussion today that there is about 50% of afghanistan's population under the age of 27. can you tell us very briefly what the international community can do to further the progress of -- of education and in the youth of afghanistan, just furthering over what it has accomplished over the past 15 years. >> more investments. we're working, like i said, on a decade that want to get to self-reliance. and it would not be possible without us being able to build an economy that is self-sustainable. now there are a number of things that the afghan government is doing to achieve that, that is by making sure that we sort our produce locally and our imports -- it is an agricultural country but sadly we import a large quantity of agriculture produce from outside. and the government has set a rule where for our own security forces and our own purchasing that those be produced locally so we can create more jobs, we can also create a sust
i'm a united states citizen and i've learned over the years that any states two most vital assets are youth and education. i think we said in the beginning of the discussion today that there is about 50% of afghanistan's population under the age of 27. can you tell us very briefly what the international community can do to further the progress of -- of education and in the youth of afghanistan, just furthering over what it has accomplished over the past 15 years. >> more investments....
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providing drinking water for both canadians and united states citizens and we owe it to that great thing we inherited called the great lakes. also included in the bill is increased funding for much needed nuclear cleanup. the bill provides funding to clear contamination from past nuclear weapons research and the production activities creating usable land and adding to the safety and well-being of our communities. however, i do remain concerned about the funding levels for the nation's scientific research. we shoulding meeting the president's request and even adding to them for research funding. the agencies that are covered by this bill are not adequate to really meet the needs of our nation's scientific research and help us make up for lost ground, to reclaim our global leadership, not pulling on the reins. one of those programs funded is my-n my hometown of rochester, new york. one of the best hubs in the world and we have recently been named an innovative manufacturing facility in the -- in rochester, and let me tell you what kind of absolute research we are doing up there and what gr
providing drinking water for both canadians and united states citizens and we owe it to that great thing we inherited called the great lakes. also included in the bill is increased funding for much needed nuclear cleanup. the bill provides funding to clear contamination from past nuclear weapons research and the production activities creating usable land and adding to the safety and well-being of our communities. however, i do remain concerned about the funding levels for the nation's...
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louis, but we the united states citizens. that's why i have called for a full investigation by the inspector general's office. thank you. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california, ms. sanchez, for five minutes. ms. sanchez: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this week we recognize infrastructure week where we highlight infrastructure development in our country and its importance to our districts. now, we might think that infrastructure isn't very important but we depend on it. in all aspects of our daily lives. developed roads and bridges help to take our children to school, to take our kids to our national parks. our bridges and dams and water are the infrastructure that help to produce energy and provide us with clean drinking water. broadband infrastructure ensures that everyone has access to learning and to information. but unfortunately, our infrastructure is deteriorating at an alarming rate. the american society of civil engineers estimates that our crumb
louis, but we the united states citizens. that's why i have called for a full investigation by the inspector general's office. thank you. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california, ms. sanchez, for five minutes. ms. sanchez: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this week we recognize infrastructure week where we highlight infrastructure development in our country and its importance to our districts. now, we might think that...
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to these new immigrants, to talk to them about the history of the united states, and to provide information about how to become a citizen. about what is the significance of the united states in a political way, and a civics lesson, in a nutshell, so that the new immigrants had a good start in their new country. in 1890, these women got together and created the d.a.r. we end our exhibition at that point. the imagery that we have to show that is interesting. the spinning wheel that we have on exhibition is the actual spinning wheel used as the design inspiration for the d.a.r.'s insignia. each member wears an insignia that is a spinning wheel surrounded by 13 stars, and at the back is this object here that is hold flax. this spinning wheel, in its original state, as found, was the inspiration for the insignia of the d.a.r. next to it, we have exhibited the first insignia of the d.a.r. it hangs at the bottom of this ribbon. the first insignia was created for a woman named eugenia washington. her great grandfather was george washington's brother. she worked here in washington, d.c., and she was honored to be the member numb
to these new immigrants, to talk to them about the history of the united states, and to provide information about how to become a citizen. about what is the significance of the united states in a political way, and a civics lesson, in a nutshell, so that the new immigrants had a good start in their new country. in 1890, these women got together and created the d.a.r. we end our exhibition at that point. the imagery that we have to show that is interesting. the spinning wheel that we have on...
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united states. another piece of their platform was that any immigrant who came had to reside for 21 consecutive years in order to become a citizen. if the immigrant left the united states for any reason, the 21 year clock would start again. this was essentially an attempt to prevent immigrants from ever becoming citizens. despite hostilities in the wrong leg wishing spoken and had a strange and odd appearance or went to the wrong church, most americans tolerated and welcomed immigrants. the know nothings, of course, headed brief amount of success, but they were doomed to failure. in 1855, the leader of the new republican party of illinois wrote to a friend, i'm not a know nothing, that is certain. how could i be? how could anyone who endorses the oppression of negroes in favor of degrading classes of white people talk of our progress of generously appears to be rapid. as a nation, would begin by declaring all people could equal. now reads all the men are created equally negroes when the know nothing get control, it will read all men are created equal except negroes and foreigners and catholics. when it comes to this, i should pr
united states. another piece of their platform was that any immigrant who came had to reside for 21 consecutive years in order to become a citizen. if the immigrant left the united states for any reason, the 21 year clock would start again. this was essentially an attempt to prevent immigrants from ever becoming citizens. despite hostilities in the wrong leg wishing spoken and had a strange and odd appearance or went to the wrong church, most americans tolerated and welcomed immigrants. the...
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in the early days he had to be a naturalized citizen, now he has to be born in the united states. ild of naturalized citizens that have been born in the united states. a certain isn't there amount of time he has to live dear? betty: there might be. i am not sure about that. brian: the senate decided to add one more. why was that? betty: because he was from utah and of mormon. by the time utah became a state it had to disavow itself from some of the mormon practices. including polygamy. but there was a lot of religious bigotry against it. office, smoot came into there were a lot of people who did not want to accept them into the senate because of his religious belief. he had been part of the religious hierarchy of the mormon church and there were a lot of people that did not accept that. brian: a bright moment in this otherwise ugly episode came in a floor speech by the committee's ranking majority member, who testified that smoot stood out among his colleagues for having no vices. he does not drink or smoke or chew or swear. and so, because he did not do all that, his religion bogg
in the early days he had to be a naturalized citizen, now he has to be born in the united states. ild of naturalized citizens that have been born in the united states. a certain isn't there amount of time he has to live dear? betty: there might be. i am not sure about that. brian: the senate decided to add one more. why was that? betty: because he was from utah and of mormon. by the time utah became a state it had to disavow itself from some of the mormon practices. including polygamy. but...
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it is a territory of the united states, these are american citizens that have an insight that -- infected by zika. they do not have a senator from puerto rico and i'm glad to speak for them on these issues. even it is not the mainland of the united states. i invite you to go to the airport in orlando or miami, and you can see the constant flow of people back-and-forth. we also look at the fact that the summer months are coming. we know that mosquito season is here, and it is coming fast. the zika virus comes more potent as temperatures get warmer for a guess what, it is about to get really warm. not just in florida, but the golf kos. places like brazil has been deeply impacted by the zika virus. guess what? tens of thousands of people are about to travel to and from brazil for the summer olympics. we know that a game was canceled in puerto rico because they did not want to put people at risk. we know enough to know it is a serious problem. we do not know how far this is going to go. as a result, we see the people of this country facing a public health threat. our response is let's deal wi
it is a territory of the united states, these are american citizens that have an insight that -- infected by zika. they do not have a senator from puerto rico and i'm glad to speak for them on these issues. even it is not the mainland of the united states. i invite you to go to the airport in orlando or miami, and you can see the constant flow of people back-and-forth. we also look at the fact that the summer months are coming. we know that mosquito season is here, and it is coming fast. the...
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united states. imagine a u.s. citizenng 40% more for the car is he buying today. >> well, i would like to see a compromise here. i think that mexico and the united states could work together on an effective barrier. >> yes. >> which would help your country and our country and i think we could come to an arrangement. mr. president, i have got to run but i appreciate you taking the fire. thank you. we will see you soon. and miller is on deck. he will talk politics and michael bloomberg getting booed at a college. the d man is next. savings whiplash. you know, from car insurance companies shouting, "save $500 bucks over here." "no, save $300 bucks over here." "wait, save $400 bucks right here." with so many places offering so much buck saving, where do you start? well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so, they're actually built to save you money, and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. ugh! heartb
united states. imagine a u.s. citizenng 40% more for the car is he buying today. >> well, i would like to see a compromise here. i think that mexico and the united states could work together on an effective barrier. >> yes. >> which would help your country and our country and i think we could come to an arrangement. mr. president, i have got to run but i appreciate you taking the fire. thank you. we will see you soon. and miller is on deck. he will talk politics and michael...
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united states. imagine a u.s. citizenng 40% more for the car is he buying today. >> well, i would like to see a compromise here. i think that mexico and the united states could work together on an effective barrier. >> yes. >> which would help your country and our country and i think we could come to an arrangement. mr. president, i have got to run but i appreciate you taking the fire. thank you. we will see you soon. and miller is on deck. he will talk politics and michael bloomberg getting booed at a college. the d man is next. man 1: i came as fast as i could. what's up? man 2: this isn't public yet. man 1: what isn't? man 2: we've been attacked. man 1: the network? man 2: shhhh. man 1: when did this happen? man 2: over the last six months. man 1: how did we miss it? man 2: we caught it, just not in time. man 1: who? how? man 2: not sure, probably off-shore, foreign, pros. man 1: what did they get? man 2: what didn't they get. man 1: i need to call mike... man 2: don't use your phone. it's not just security, it's defen
united states. imagine a u.s. citizenng 40% more for the car is he buying today. >> well, i would like to see a compromise here. i think that mexico and the united states could work together on an effective barrier. >> yes. >> which would help your country and our country and i think we could come to an arrangement. mr. president, i have got to run but i appreciate you taking the fire. thank you. we will see you soon. and miller is on deck. he will talk politics and michael...
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united states was on the verge of passing the chinese exclusion act, the first law ever in a dead bird a group of immigrants from race or nationality from entering the united states and begin -- becoming citizens. the rhetoric echoed in the nation's capital in the year of exclusion stands out. immigrant, declared one congressman in washington, is a love some, revolting when stress of the who sleeps like tax of dogs in kennels. they spread mildew and route through the community remarked at another. these filthy aliens are unfitted by religious superstition and inborn prejudices from assuming any of the duties of american citizenship. senator john jones concluded, we oppose the chinese coming here because our sturdy, area entry route, trunk, and branch, if this be permitted to wend its way around it. this vitriol spewed from both republicans and democrats in the and americans and countered it different and more complicated, even contradict your he image in popular culture. certain aspects of the chinese ,haracter or could be negative other aspects were consistent and uniform, particularly his visual appearance. flatutive, slender, features. his yellow skin varied from all of two gold to the colo
united states was on the verge of passing the chinese exclusion act, the first law ever in a dead bird a group of immigrants from race or nationality from entering the united states and begin -- becoming citizens. the rhetoric echoed in the nation's capital in the year of exclusion stands out. immigrant, declared one congressman in washington, is a love some, revolting when stress of the who sleeps like tax of dogs in kennels. they spread mildew and route through the community remarked at...
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now to an investigative unit exclusive: =ots= the state of california has paid out millions of dollars to citizenswho've had run-ins with highway patrol officers during >>> an investigative unit exclusive. the state of california paid out millions to citizens who had run-ins. the case of a berkeley man who nearly died after an officer restrained him in handcuffs. he speaks russian but not much english refused to sign an invalid traffic ticket. that's not the only time taxpayers had to pay out after interactions with chp and motorists went wrong. senior investigative reporter sits down with the state's top highway patrol commander to ask why. >> that is a lot of money. it's a lot of taxpayer money where you have to do that. i go back where i started in my speech and said we contacted millions of people. if you multiply that over ten years we are talking about. >> stories like this have prompted new efforts in sacramento to change state law. coming up tonight, hear from law makers and see what other cases your tax dollars have gone to settle. tonight at 11:00. if you have a tip for our investigative
now to an investigative unit exclusive: =ots= the state of california has paid out millions of dollars to citizenswho've had run-ins with highway patrol officers during >>> an investigative unit exclusive. the state of california paid out millions to citizens who had run-ins. the case of a berkeley man who nearly died after an officer restrained him in handcuffs. he speaks russian but not much english refused to sign an invalid traffic ticket. that's not the only time taxpayers had to...
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response owed to the citizens of the united states is not going to happen. example: not developing the vaccine in a prompt manner. it takes years to develop vaccines usually. we need to have already gotten started. without the money we cannot. exactly is it we are getting so many cases now, is it to people who have traveled and been bitten by mosquitoes abroad coming back here? just: so far, yes. there is no documented spread in by mosquitoes biting in the united states. it is mostly returning travelers. laura: the first strain has been found in the key birdie islands off west africa. how troubling is that development? guest: i have been worried about this for several months and published a paper about the zika echoed -- epidemic we know has been going on and keep 30, the island nation off west off -- africa. it started in august. we did not know if it was the african strain or the so-called asian strain that came through brazil. the press conference news is that the asia strain which we know causes brain damage and microcephaly, three babies were born with
response owed to the citizens of the united states is not going to happen. example: not developing the vaccine in a prompt manner. it takes years to develop vaccines usually. we need to have already gotten started. without the money we cannot. exactly is it we are getting so many cases now, is it to people who have traveled and been bitten by mosquitoes abroad coming back here? just: so far, yes. there is no documented spread in by mosquitoes biting in the united states. it is mostly returning...