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people here that blew the whistle who are currently facing retaliation from the united states governmentt anyway because it was the right thing to do. people like kelsey goodman who told the truth at great cost to themselves. we have a couple of video clips of these individuals that i want to play for you. >> there are still people that are missing without power, without water. >> fire me, you know. and they will. maybe after this, they will but my conscience will be clean. ♪♪ >> that is what i am doing here. we asked you. how would you feel? >> we will face ruin in your life will be destroyed. >> these are very brave people. [cheering and applause] i think we are at the dawn of the new era where perhaps people in the united states government, perhaps people in the eighth agencies can now feel comfortable to come forward. i call upon president trump and the head of all of these agencies the irs, epa, whatever, to have the back to have the courage to calm forward. to fire anyone that retaliates against them. i think we have a very limited window of time to do this in the next year to keep
people here that blew the whistle who are currently facing retaliation from the united states governmentt anyway because it was the right thing to do. people like kelsey goodman who told the truth at great cost to themselves. we have a couple of video clips of these individuals that i want to play for you. >> there are still people that are missing without power, without water. >> fire me, you know. and they will. maybe after this, they will but my conscience will be clean. ♪♪...
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this is the first time i have ever sworn in an official in the united states government. and i want to thank senator jim risch and his family for making this easy. you got this done and got it done very quickly. 99-0. i think even i wouldn't have got close to 99-0. senator rubio, it's a great testament to your career of service. this is a new chapter, but i think you're going to do great. i think we'll administer the oath and then, senator, you'll say a few words. let's do it. please raise your right hand. repeat after me. i, marco rubio. >> i marco rubio. >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear aorplt a that i will support and defend. >> support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies. >> foreign and domestic. >> i will bear truth faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> and that i will well and faithfully discha
this is the first time i have ever sworn in an official in the united states government. and i want to thank senator jim risch and his family for making this easy. you got this done and got it done very quickly. 99-0. i think even i wouldn't have got close to 99-0. senator rubio, it's a great testament to your career of service. this is a new chapter, but i think you're going to do great. i think we'll administer the oath and then, senator, you'll say a few words. let's do it. please raise your...
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why is the united states government giving money to think tanks? guest: it is a very good question. in some cases the money is going to think tanks because the federal government needs answers to some very hard questions. the top recipient of that funding, ran is known as a federally funded research center. it is really a fancy way of saying these are the government nerds who help the government answer these tough questions that they might have. most of the rear
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the first time i've sworn in an official in the united states government and i want to thank senator rich and making it easy. 99-0, right? i think even i wouldn't have got close to 99-0. senator rubio, a great testament to your career of service and this is a new chapter, man. i think you will do great. great. so i think we'll administer the oath and senator, you will say a few words, is that right? let's do it. okay. please raise your right hand' repeat after me i marco rubio do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. against all enemies foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that i take the obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of a vision. and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office of which i'm about to enter. so help you god. congratulations, mr. secretary of state. [applause] >> thank you, mr. vice president for making time. it has been a busy 72 hours and maybe longer, but 96 hours, i guess. but first i want to thank jeanette, my wife, who has be
the first time i've sworn in an official in the united states government and i want to thank senator rich and making it easy. 99-0, right? i think even i wouldn't have got close to 99-0. senator rubio, a great testament to your career of service and this is a new chapter, man. i think you will do great. great. so i think we'll administer the oath and senator, you will say a few words, is that right? let's do it. okay. please raise your right hand' repeat after me i marco rubio do solemnly swear...
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have far more criminal cases and prisoners under their jurisdiction collectively than the united states government does. nonetheless it's a significant presence. states often look to the federal government on leadership as to where they should take their own criminal justice system. so it's important we get this right especially given that we've been wrong at times in the past. ... i think it's important to address the topic of overcrimallization. a few years ago a few of us on this committee decided we wanted to find out how many federal crimes are on the books. we reached out to the congressional research service, the c.r. s., whose job it is to answer such questions like this when members have these questions. the answer that came back was stunning. the answer came back was to the effect that, the answer is unknown and unknowable. but at least 300,000. a lot of the reason for this is that there are a lot of instances in which federal regulations impose criminal penalties. impose criminal penalties often without congress independently enacting anything. just using some sort of delegated lawmakin
have far more criminal cases and prisoners under their jurisdiction collectively than the united states government does. nonetheless it's a significant presence. states often look to the federal government on leadership as to where they should take their own criminal justice system. so it's important we get this right especially given that we've been wrong at times in the past. ... i think it's important to address the topic of overcrimallization. a few years ago a few of us on this committee...
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color blind and merit based as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only 2 genders, male and female, the this week i will reinstate and the service members who were on justly expelled from our military for objecting to the coverage vaccine mandate with so that hey the and i will side in order to stop our words for being subjected to radical political theories and social experiments, while on duty is going to end immediately. our armed forces will be free to focus on their soul mission defeating america's enemies. the like in 2017, we will again build the strongest military the world has ever seen. we will measure our success, not only by the battles we win, but also by the war or is that we end and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into the my proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier. that's what i want to be a peacemaker and a unifier. i'm pleased to say that as of yesterday one day before i assume the office, the hostages in the middle east are coming back home to their families. the .
color blind and merit based as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only 2 genders, male and female, the this week i will reinstate and the service members who were on justly expelled from our military for objecting to the coverage vaccine mandate with so that hey the and i will side in order to stop our words for being subjected to radical political theories and social experiments, while on duty is going to end immediately. our...
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in fact, united states tried to help prevent this terrorist attack and the crime on those dates in advance of the march 22nd attack. the united states government provided, clear detailed information to russian authorities regarding the chairs, read against large gatherings and concerts in moscow. on march, the 7th, at 11, 15 in the morning mosse scale time following normal procedures and to establish channels that have been employed many times previous. united states government passed a warning in writing to russian and security service. a russia quickly reacted to us claims of a so called a warning, saying that any information received was far too vague with the head of the f. s. b, repeating that a warning from the us was not detailed enough to act upon with the rush of security chief. clarifying the reality of the situation. since on most of the information given to us by the american side was general about the preparation of terrorist acts in places of mass gathering of citizens. we reacted to the information and took appropriate measures. but unfortunately, this is the practice of the american side. even if it provides a certain amount of
in fact, united states tried to help prevent this terrorist attack and the crime on those dates in advance of the march 22nd attack. the united states government provided, clear detailed information to russian authorities regarding the chairs, read against large gatherings and concerts in moscow. on march, the 7th, at 11, 15 in the morning mosse scale time following normal procedures and to establish channels that have been employed many times previous. united states government passed a warning...
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united states of america. as we gathered today, our government confronts a crisis of trust. for many years, a radical and corrupt establishment has extracted power and wealth from our citizens, while the pillars of our society lay broken and seemingly incomplete disrepair. we now have a government that cannot manage even a simple crisis at home, while at the same time, stumbling into a continuing catalogue of catastrophic events abroad. it fails to protect our magnificent law abiding american citizens, but provide sanctuary and protection for dangerous criminals. many from prisons and mental institutions that have a legally entered our country from all over the world. we have a government that has given unlimited funding to the defense of foreign borders, but refuses to defend american borders or more importantly, its own people. our country can no longer deliver basic services in times of emergency is recently shown by the wonderful people of north carolina been treated so badly and other states who are still suffering from a hurricane. that took place many months ago, or m
united states of america. as we gathered today, our government confronts a crisis of trust. for many years, a radical and corrupt establishment has extracted power and wealth from our citizens, while the pillars of our society lay broken and seemingly incomplete disrepair. we now have a government that cannot manage even a simple crisis at home, while at the same time, stumbling into a continuing catalogue of catastrophic events abroad. it fails to protect our magnificent law abiding american...
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cheering there's a period of real vulnerability for the united states, because the government really has been decapitated. all the while, the outgoing president still holds the power. it takes two to tango. we've seen, unfortunately, instances of, you know, bad cooperation. crowd: four more years! so, how do you go from a candidate to commander—in—chief in just 76 days? given a chance to do it again, i said, "you bet." i cannot imagine a greater. honour or a more interesting job. it's a toughjob, but i've had a lot of tough jobs. it's one of the most importantjobs in the world, a position 47 presidents have held since george washington in 1789. so it's no surprise that changing from one to the next is no walk in the park. we're talking about the largest, most complex takeover of any organisation, i would say, notjust in the united states, but in the world, in terms of size and consequence. imagine if you were acquiring the largest company on earth and you had to learn everything about it. i usually, the cost is, you know, anywhere from, in sort of rough numbers, $10 to $20 million. u
cheering there's a period of real vulnerability for the united states, because the government really has been decapitated. all the while, the outgoing president still holds the power. it takes two to tango. we've seen, unfortunately, instances of, you know, bad cooperation. crowd: four more years! so, how do you go from a candidate to commander—in—chief in just 76 days? given a chance to do it again, i said, "you bet." i cannot imagine a greater. honour or a more interesting job....
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this is the first time i have ever sworn in an official in the united states government. and i want to thank senator jim risch and his family for making this easy. you got this done and got it done very quickly. 99-0. i think even i wouldn't have got close to 99-0. senator rubio, it's a great testament to your career of service. this is a new chapter, but i think you're going to do great. i think we'll administer the oath and then, senator, you'll say a few words. let's do it. please raise your right hand. repeat after me. i, marco rubio. >> i marco rubio. >> do solemnly swear. >> do solemnly swear aorplt a that i will support and defend. >> support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies. >> foreign and domestic. >> i will bear truth faith and allegiance to the same. that i take this obligation freely. >> that i take this obligation freely. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. >> and that i will well and faithfully discha
this is the first time i have ever sworn in an official in the united states government. and i want to thank senator jim risch and his family for making this easy. you got this done and got it done very quickly. 99-0. i think even i wouldn't have got close to 99-0. senator rubio, it's a great testament to your career of service. this is a new chapter, but i think you're going to do great. i think we'll administer the oath and then, senator, you'll say a few words. let's do it. please raise your...
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so sputnik spurred a tremendous investment by the united states government in educational programs, science oriented, primarily but not just science, that propelled the united states. and probably, this is my view, i have no data backing it up, but my gut sense is that things like sputnik made us the leader in space several years later because it spurred that competition. had otwe not had that competiti, things may not have gone as quickly and as fast. just. for the longest time. >> for the longest time, the voice of america was not allowed to transmit in the united states. is there a specific reason they weren't allowed to do that? >> you're right, that was called the smith mund act of 1948, '49. i don't remember the exact date, but the idea was that, you know, in general, if i could just step back for a second, and this is interesting. by the 1930s, actually, late '20s, but by the early '30s, every country in the world had an external broadcaster. bbc is the most famous, but there was radio moscow, radio vatican, there was video france international, there was radio canada international.
so sputnik spurred a tremendous investment by the united states government in educational programs, science oriented, primarily but not just science, that propelled the united states. and probably, this is my view, i have no data backing it up, but my gut sense is that things like sputnik made us the leader in space several years later because it spurred that competition. had otwe not had that competiti, things may not have gone as quickly and as fast. just. for the longest time. >> for...
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united states of america. as we gather today, our government confronts a crisis of trust. for many years a radical and corrupt establishment was extracted power and wealth from our society and seemingly in complete disrepair. we have a government that cannot manage a simple crisis at home, while at the same time, stumbling into a continuing catalog of catastrophic events abroad. it fails to protect our magnificent law-abiding citizens and provides sanctuary for dangerous criminals that enter...
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from the united states's government perspective now with the trumpet administration the second most importantaseline for moving forward. i think the need is to walk away from the framework of the biden administration that believed that the two state solution was the thing that had to be accomplished first. america first is about supporting its allies, israeland first is about supporting its allies, israel and our first is about supporting its allies, israeland ourair allies, israel and our air france allies, israeland ourair france in the gulf, strengthening them to bolster them against iran, the muslim brotherhood and islamic jihadist terrorism and i think thatis jihadist terrorism and i think that is where they're going to 90, that is where they're going to go, they're going to work outside in eventually in regard to the cease—fire —— our arab friends. to the cease-fire -- our arab friends. ., ., , , friends. that would represent . uite friends. that would represent uuite a friends. that would represent quite a change _ friends. that would represent quite a change in _ friends. that would r
from the united states's government perspective now with the trumpet administration the second most importantaseline for moving forward. i think the need is to walk away from the framework of the biden administration that believed that the two state solution was the thing that had to be accomplished first. america first is about supporting its allies, israeland first is about supporting its allies, israel and our first is about supporting its allies, israeland ourair allies, israel and our air...
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. >> it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government there are only two gendersle and female. >> reporter: many of the orders expected to be challenged in court and congress likely months from passing supporting legislation, the practical impact of the moves today could be limited. how much different will people feel tomorrow? >> a lot of it will have teeth on it. this is a president that's done the job before. >> garrett, there's some campaign promises not included in the executive orders. >> reporter: the president announced something specific today on tariffs, which had been a major campaign pledge. tonight, the senate confirmed his first cabinet secretary, marco rubio, secretary of state, unanimous, 99-0. lester. >> ten of the orders involve immigration, a cornerstone of president trump's political identity. gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: president trump taking sweeping action on immigration. >> i will send troops to the southern border to repel the disastrous invasion of our country. >> reporter: expected to sign ten declarations, calling an emergency at the s
. >> it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government there are only two gendersle and female. >> reporter: many of the orders expected to be challenged in court and congress likely months from passing supporting legislation, the practical impact of the moves today could be limited. how much different will people feel tomorrow? >> a lot of it will have teeth on it. this is a president that's done the job before. >> garrett, there's some campaign...
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tonight the final verdict of the united states government is hunter biden committed a crime, joe biden covered it up and there was no political prosecution. this was merited criminal activity that needs to be prosecuted. >> sean: appreciate the report. here now with more reaction with a brand-new book its called all the presidents money. he's the chairman of the house oversight committee, james comber. never once did i ever speak to anybody about their private business deals. interesting after the election, the national archives released more pictures of joe and hunter and foreign business partners. you chronicle in your book how joe biden spent most of his life making under $200,000 a year. yet he owns two multimillion dollar mansions. i would like to know how he got the money. and hunter's laptop does he not implicate his own father. half my income goes to pops. what account should be take the money out to pay for pops home repairs. then the pictures speak volumes. you chronicle all of this in your new book, how much money did they make, how much money did joe get and do you believe
tonight the final verdict of the united states government is hunter biden committed a crime, joe biden covered it up and there was no political prosecution. this was merited criminal activity that needs to be prosecuted. >> sean: appreciate the report. here now with more reaction with a brand-new book its called all the presidents money. he's the chairman of the house oversight committee, james comber. never once did i ever speak to anybody about their private business deals. interesting...
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so sputnik spurred a tremendous investment by the united states government in programs science oriented primarily, but not just science that propelled the united states. and probably this is my own view. i have no no data backing it up. but my my gut sense is that things like sputnik made us the leader in space several years later because it spurred that competition. had we not had that competition, things may not have gone as quickly and as fast. just. for the longest time. what this america was not allowed to transmit in the united states wasn't a specific reason why they didn't allow that. yes, you're absolutely right. and that was called the smith act of 1948, 49. i don't remember the exact date of the smith act, but the idea was that, you know, in general, if i could just step back for a second and and this is interesting. by the 1930s, by actually late twenties, but certainly by the early 1930s, every country in the world had an external broadcaster, a bbc, as the most. but there was radio moscow, there was radio vatican, there was radio france, international, there was radio cana
so sputnik spurred a tremendous investment by the united states government in programs science oriented primarily, but not just science that propelled the united states. and probably this is my own view. i have no no data backing it up. but my my gut sense is that things like sputnik made us the leader in space several years later because it spurred that competition. had we not had that competition, things may not have gone as quickly and as fast. just. for the longest time. what this america...
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banks to be more safer people, the second thing is establish a strategic reserve in have the united states governmentby in bitcoin in the market. the tax treatment of these assets with goods or services by bitcoin even notice a currency you pay capital gains tax so removing those three things would be a tailwind for the industry as well. stuart: are you a fan of the strategic bitcoin reserve? the government starts buying it up goes the price. >> the price will go up but the more important thing is the us government currently holds a lot of gold, many central banks around the world and bitcoin's pristine collateral, gold with winged is so the united states government buying bitcoin is a big the upper the united states today and the future health of the united states, having a set like this in its reserves. one of the most important parts of the strategic bitcoin reserve is it would signal to the rest of the world this asset has arrived. donald trump campaigned as the first bitcoin president and establish the strategic reserve. blue on on the trump coin has annoyed a lot of people because he is competi
banks to be more safer people, the second thing is establish a strategic reserve in have the united states governmentby in bitcoin in the market. the tax treatment of these assets with goods or services by bitcoin even notice a currency you pay capital gains tax so removing those three things would be a tailwind for the industry as well. stuart: are you a fan of the strategic bitcoin reserve? the government starts buying it up goes the price. >> the price will go up but the more important...
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as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders, male and female. [applause] this week i will reinstate any service members who were unjustly expelled for our military for objecting to the covid vaccine mandate with full back pay. i will sign an order to stop our warriors from being subjected to radical political theories and social experiments while on duty. it is going to end immediately. [applause] our armed forces will be free to focus on their sole mission, defeating america's enemies. [applause] like in 2017, we will build the strongest military the world has ever seen. we will measure our success not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end and perhaps most importantly the wars that we never get into. [applause] my proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier, that is what i want to be. i'm pleased to say that as of yesterday, one day before i assumed office, the hostages in the middle east are coming back home to their families. [applause] thank you. america will reclaim its r
as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders, male and female. [applause] this week i will reinstate any service members who were unjustly expelled for our military for objecting to the covid vaccine mandate with full back pay. i will sign an order to stop our warriors from being subjected to radical political theories and social experiments while on duty. it is going to end immediately. [applause] our armed forces will...
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i think that ultimately, the system, the government in the united states— the government in the unitedited states is going to try to push a lot— states is going to try to push a lot of— states is going to try to push a lot of different solutions. i think— a lot of different solutions. i think what they don't want to do is — think what they don't want to do is have massive subsidies for forms— do is have massive subsidies for forms of energy. adam sieminski, so good to talk to you on the programme this week. thank you for being with us. 0k, ben, thank you. bye. one of the big shadows hanging over the us economy is its massive debt burden. it grew significantly under president biden and in donald trump's first term. it is now around $36 trillion. one way to slash the debt is to cut government spending and that is something he touched on at his inauguration. the american dream will soon be back and thriving like never before. to restore competence and effectiveness to our federal government, my administration will establish the brand—new department of government efficiency. let's pick up
i think that ultimately, the system, the government in the united states— the government in the unitedited states is going to try to push a lot— states is going to try to push a lot of— states is going to try to push a lot of different solutions. i think— a lot of different solutions. i think what they don't want to do is — think what they don't want to do is have massive subsidies for forms— do is have massive subsidies for forms of energy. adam sieminski, so good to talk to you on...
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one of his chief targets early on was the voice of america, which was a service that the united states government provided to broadcast news around the world, particularly in countries that that were under the control of totalitarian governments. and he claimed that the voice of america had been infiltrated heavily by communists, spies. the trump administration, you know, would examine and look into these allegations and and find that this was not the case. and they would say so. but that didn't stop. senator mccarthy from continuing to hold investigations and conduct hearings both in private and in public. okay. we're calling these the mccarthy hearings, but no special committee was formed. correct. it was the permanent subcommittee on investigate nations that led these hearings. that's right. the permanent subcommittee on investigations was and still is really the premier investigate arm of the u.s. senate. and it had made a name for itself during world war two under the leadership of then senator harry truman when he investigated war profiteering and corrupt activities among defense contractor
one of his chief targets early on was the voice of america, which was a service that the united states government provided to broadcast news around the world, particularly in countries that that were under the control of totalitarian governments. and he claimed that the voice of america had been infiltrated heavily by communists, spies. the trump administration, you know, would examine and look into these allegations and and find that this was not the case. and they would say so. but that...
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well, there are checks on foreign goods, both ends and nation as likely united states, governments use them to protect the domestic industries. for example, a call import it into the us with a value of $50000.00 subject to 25 percent tariff would face a 12 and a half $1000.00 charge of trump insists the types of paid for by foreign countries and won't cost the consume up but experts almost universally disagree. the charges physically paid by the domestic company, the impulse, the goods, and not the foreign company, the exports, it types kind of hot foreign countries. if bias shy away from higher price is caused by an increase in levies, but that could be mitigated if they sell that products elsewhere. nations could also take retaliatory measures, which could lead to a full blown truthful is. stephen, how can, as the ceo of a pack advise us and full, the deputy general counsel the us department of transportation. he joins us now from the single pool saving good to have you with us. so as we hood trump's favorite wood and the dictionary is carrots, what can we expect of him? will he foll
well, there are checks on foreign goods, both ends and nation as likely united states, governments use them to protect the domestic industries. for example, a call import it into the us with a value of $50000.00 subject to 25 percent tariff would face a 12 and a half $1000.00 charge of trump insists the types of paid for by foreign countries and won't cost the consume up but experts almost universally disagree. the charges physically paid by the domestic company, the impulse, the goods, and not...
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united states. if we go and live outside the united states, the government still has some purchase over us. ile tax returns. a non-citizen who leaves the united states once they are outside the territory of the united states. the united states government has no authority over them and cannot require anything. here. we're talking about people who are here illegally. the children will be recognized as a citizen of whatever country those parents came from, but that doesn't mean they should be recognized as citizens of the united states. >> the citizenship clause of the 14th amendment doesn't say anything about your parents. it says any person who's born subject to the jurisdiction of the united states, even if the parents have relationships to some foreign jurisdiction, the child doesn't. the child is born here. the child is subject to draft registration, subject to pay taxes. it doesn't say the parents have to be subject to the jurisdiction of the united states. >> birthright citizenship was later adopted by congress. >> they put it in the u.s. code. that means, regardless of whether it's righ
united states. if we go and live outside the united states, the government still has some purchase over us. ile tax returns. a non-citizen who leaves the united states once they are outside the territory of the united states. the united states government has no authority over them and cannot require anything. here. we're talking about people who are here illegally. the children will be recognized as a citizen of whatever country those parents came from, but that doesn't mean they should be...
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as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only 2 genders, male and female. this week i will reinstate any service members who were on justly expelled from our military for objecting to the coverage vaccine mandate. with.
as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only 2 genders, male and female. this week i will reinstate any service members who were on justly expelled from our military for objecting to the coverage vaccine mandate. with.
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united states. if we go and live outside the united states, the government still has some purchase over us. file tax returns. a non-citizen who leaves the united states once they are outside the territory of the united states. the united states government has no authority over them and cannot require anything. here. we're talking about people who are here illegally. the children will be recognized as a citizen of whatever country those parents came from, but that doesn't mean they should be recognized as citizens of the united states. >> the citizenship clause of the 14th amendment doesn't say anything about your parents. it says any person who's born subject to the jurisdiction of the united states, even if the parents have relationships to some foreign jurisdiction, the child doesn't. the child is born here. the child is subject to draft registration, subject to pay taxes. it doesn't say the parents have to be subject to the jurisdiction of the united states. >> birthright citizenship was later adopted by congress. >> they put it in the u.s. code. that means, regardless of whether it's rig
united states. if we go and live outside the united states, the government still has some purchase over us. file tax returns. a non-citizen who leaves the united states once they are outside the territory of the united states. the united states government has no authority over them and cannot require anything. here. we're talking about people who are here illegally. the children will be recognized as a citizen of whatever country those parents came from, but that doesn't mean they should be...
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his family, when he was young, was incarcerated by the united states government during world war ii. carcerated because his family is of japanese ancestry, not because they had ever been accused of any actual wrongdoing, and the united states government actually incarcerated more than 100,000 people of japanese ancestry, most of whom were citizens, many of whom, like norm, were children. he went to a camp in wyoming when he was 10 years old and when he eventually grows up to become the mayor of san jose, california, the first asian-american mayor of a major city in u.s. history and then later gets elected to congress, he is chosen to be in bill clinton's cabinet and then when george w. bush is elected, george w. bush chooses to keep him in his cabinet. he switches him over to the department of transportation and it is norm who is the secretary of transportation on 9/11, who grounds all of the planes in the sky on 9/11. a very memorable role on a momentous day in u.s. history but i asked george w. bush once why he kept norman minute. it's not like george w. bush could not have found --
his family, when he was young, was incarcerated by the united states government during world war ii. carcerated because his family is of japanese ancestry, not because they had ever been accused of any actual wrongdoing, and the united states government actually incarcerated more than 100,000 people of japanese ancestry, most of whom were citizens, many of whom, like norm, were children. he went to a camp in wyoming when he was 10 years old and when he eventually grows up to become the mayor of...
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it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders, male and female. i will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life. all illegal entry will immediately be halted and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. the united states will once again consider itself a growing nation, one that increases our wealth, expands our territory. >> president trump almost immediately began issuing a slew of executive orders. >> abc seven news reporter monica madden looks at the policies that will impact the bay area most. monica. >> kristen. as expected, we're seeing a crackdown on immigration along the southern border and a reversal of progressive policies that the biden administration championed things like diversity, equity, equity and inclusion, or dei programs, many of which have direct impacts on the bay area to solemnly swear on day one of his second term as commander in chief, president
it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders, male and female. i will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life. all illegal entry will immediately be halted and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. the united states will once again consider itself a growing nation, one...
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it was the official policy of the united states government -- we made it the official policy of the unitedvernment that there are only two genders, male and female. geez, that was a tough one. some of these people say like, seven genders. i say go and name them. they've got weird stuff going on. no, there's two genders. i renamed the gulf of mexico the gulf of america, and we are restoring the name of a great president, william mckinley, to mount mckinley in alaska, in honor of the incredible people of the state of ohio, who loved their governor and the man who became president. he was the big tariff sheriff, they used to call him. maybe a lot of money. our country became very rich, and when he was assassinated, tell you roosevelt became president and spent all that money from tariffs. they built the thing called the panama canal. it has become a hot subject because china essentially has taken it over, and we are not going to let that happen. [applause] it was the biggest investment to this day ever made by the country. in other words, if you bring it up to modern-day numbers, we spend mon
it was the official policy of the united states government -- we made it the official policy of the unitedvernment that there are only two genders, male and female. geez, that was a tough one. some of these people say like, seven genders. i say go and name them. they've got weird stuff going on. no, there's two genders. i renamed the gulf of mexico the gulf of america, and we are restoring the name of a great president, william mckinley, to mount mckinley in alaska, in honor of the incredible...
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. >> i'm thrilled that the judge issued a restraining order directing the united states government to take no further action in initiating this un-american executive order attempting to eliminate birthright citizenship in america. this is step one, but to hear the judge saved from the bench that he has never seen something so blatantly unconstitutional sets the tone for the seriousness of the effort. host: the judge has ordered a two week halt until this plays out in court. this is "usa today," reporting that donald trump has said "obviously we will appeal it on the birthright citizenship restraining order." he said this yesterday. "they put it before audge in seattle, right, so no surises with that." taking your calls this morning, question isbout birthright citizenship, the attempt to n it. if you support the presidential action on that, it'(202) 748-8000. if you are against it, it's (202) 748-8001. if you are not sure, we had that line, (202) 748-8002. we will start with harold in melbourne, florida, on the line for opposing. hello, harold. caller: good morning. the reason i oppose
. >> i'm thrilled that the judge issued a restraining order directing the united states government to take no further action in initiating this un-american executive order attempting to eliminate birthright citizenship in america. this is step one, but to hear the judge saved from the bench that he has never seen something so blatantly unconstitutional sets the tone for the seriousness of the effort. host: the judge has ordered a two week halt until this plays out in court. this is...
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, and they were prosecuted by the united states government. they were prosecuted by the department of justice, an independent law enforcement agency that exists outside of the direction of the president of the united states of america. and so these people were put in front of a jury of their peers, which is what our system demands. and they were convicted. the fact that they can't accept that, the fact that they can't really process that what they did was illegal is not the problem of the american people. and the fact that donald trump has chosen to absolve them of their actions, of their heinous actions. and any notion of accountability in this moment is the real, unfair part of how this entire saga has played out. stephanie. >> you want to talk process? here's what i can't process. michael. congresswoman lauren boebert of colorado has invited the pardoned rioters for a capitol tour. i think it's safe to say they have already had a full backstage, self-guided tour. wouldn't you think so? >> i just want to know, why would you put stupid on my p
, and they were prosecuted by the united states government. they were prosecuted by the department of justice, an independent law enforcement agency that exists outside of the direction of the president of the united states of america. and so these people were put in front of a jury of their peers, which is what our system demands. and they were convicted. the fact that they can't accept that, the fact that they can't really process that what they did was illegal is not the problem of the...
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touched on gender identity. >> as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders, male and female. we must be honest about the challenges we face. >> supporters gathered outside the capitol during the speech, watching it on cell phones. >> we had to modify our own approach. so we set up. we set up the cell phone. we watched the entire the entire swearing in ceremony. >> everybody just kind of rolled with the punches and said, well, i guess it's better to be than here than anywhere else. >> the president also spoke at emancipation hall and left the capitol for capital one arena for another rally and an indoor parade. >> so i'm revoking nearly 80 destructive radical executive actions of the previous administration. they'll all be null and void within about what, five minutes? is that them over there? five minutes. >> and he did take action on that. and more action, including an executive order on tiktok that delays the ban of that. i'm sure there will be more executive orders to come. there are parties planned. there's also inaugural
touched on gender identity. >> as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders, male and female. we must be honest about the challenges we face. >> supporters gathered outside the capitol during the speech, watching it on cell phones. >> we had to modify our own approach. so we set up. we set up the cell phone. we watched the entire the entire swearing in ceremony. >> everybody just kind of rolled...
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. >> it will henceforth be the officiaial policy of the united states government that there are only genders, male and female. >> reporter: with many of these orders expected to be challenged in court and congress likely months from passing supporting legislation, the practical impact of trump's moves today could be limited. how much different will people feel tomorrow based on what the president signs today? >> i think you're going to see a lot of it having teeth on it. remember, this is a president that has been here, done the job before. >> and garrett joining us now. garrett, there were some campaign promises not included in the executive orders. >> reporter: well, lester, the president announced nothing specific today on tariffs, which had been a major campaign pledge. meanwhile, tonight, the senate just confirmed his first cabinet secretary. marco rubio will be secretary of state, confirmed unanimously tonight, 99-0. lester? >> all right, garrett haake, thank you. and ten of the executive orders announced today involve immigration. a cornerstone of president trump's political i
. >> it will henceforth be the officiaial policy of the united states government that there are only genders, male and female. >> reporter: with many of these orders expected to be challenged in court and congress likely months from passing supporting legislation, the practical impact of trump's moves today could be limited. how much different will people feel tomorrow based on what the president signs today? >> i think you're going to see a lot of it having teeth on it....
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sputnik spurred a tremendous investment by the united states government in education, science orienteds, primarily, but not just science , that propelled the united states, this is my own view, i do not have data backing it up, but my gut sends is that things like sputnik made as a leader -- made us a leader in space because of that competition, without that competition, things may not have done that quickly, that fast. >> for the longest time, america was not allowed to transmit in united states, is there any reason why? >> yes, you are right. that was the . 1948. by the late 20s and early 1930s, every country in the world had an external broadcaster, bbc is the most famous but there was radio moscow, radio vatican, radio france international, radio canada international, every country was broadcasting programming in different languages to the rest of the world. the united states did not. when advisors to president roosevelt suggested it, the private broadcasters, abc, mutual radio, cbs, protested that, if the government got involved in broadcasting, it would cut into their listeners,
sputnik spurred a tremendous investment by the united states government in education, science orienteds, primarily, but not just science , that propelled the united states, this is my own view, i do not have data backing it up, but my gut sends is that things like sputnik made as a leader -- made us a leader in space because of that competition, without that competition, things may not have done that quickly, that fast. >> for the longest time, america was not allowed to transmit in...
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. >> it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only 2 genders, male and female. >> the president announcing today that he plans to sign executive orders that roll back protections for transgender people as well as terminating the diversity equity and inclusion programs and the federal government lgbtq+. advocates here in the bay area. they are reacting to the president's comments about gender kron four's. dan kerman has that story. >> it's a very ominous development for transgender people may start with trans people, but if we don't protect people starting now and protect most vulnerable soon, everybody will be on the plate. transgender rights advocates reacting to president trump's inaugural speech affirming going forward. the u.s. government will only recognize 2 genders, male and female transgender people simply want to be able to. >> live of work have families, you know, use facilities said like anyone else. and this is appears to be a whole cell really just attack on the ability of chance. are people too the system function in any m
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the catherine clara, however peculiar background is that she would very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to that too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career, can we show a little bit less than 2 loops of some support? i just wanna see for that that will be 8 because i need it, which is on wednesday. you can see the personal schedule it for the visa, find me to concert issue, to explore village except against some other reason. so you can see why the marriage of victor yoshika and catherine should like, shouldn't go, was out of love will convenience is no longer important. but when they came to power in 2004 active notification of ukraine began to clear up from what jumped up from chest. all of do things to move. just think i, me is kind of getting your website, you know, great annual lunch and they give you most of the rest squared. it informed anyb
the catherine clara, however peculiar background is that she would very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to that too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career, can we show a little bit less than 2 loops of some support? i just wanna see for that...
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catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she worked very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. calculating to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career a little bit less than 2 weeks of some support. i just wanna see for the 3rd, the 8 because i need it, which is almost a 1000 feet of course, and i will schedule it for the be look, i mean, it comes with very few to sports or take. so if you have some other reason, so you can save yourself whether the marriage evict you shouldn't been catherine too much, jenco was out of love will convenience is no longer important. but when they came to power in 2004 active notification of ukraine began to clear up pretty much jumped up and chest. all of do things to move. just think, i mean, it's kinda daniel's website, you know, great annual lunch and they give you most to be able to see where it's informed that
catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she worked very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. calculating to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career a little bit less than 2 weeks of some support. i just wanna see for the 3rd, the 8 because i...
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think through these issues, but, um, the idea that's being floated that somehow or other the united states government will own half of tiktok. well, that's just a nonstarter. that's not a serious proposal. he's saying that he's going to be talking to the chinese about the united states owning half of tiktok. that's just not going to go anywhere. so the president's going to have to become more serious about finding a resolution to these issues. we want to keep tiktok up, but we have to resolve the national security issues. at the same time. >> all right. let's go to some of his other executive actions. you were on capitol hill during the january 6th attack. trump just signed pardons and commutations for all of those who took part in the attack, including those who were the most violent. how are you going to work with the man who pardoned the people that sent you and others into a state of panic and fear on the capitol that day? yeah, right here in the capitol complex, there was an attack by the people who donald trump pardoned yesterday. >> it is absolutely irresponsible. we had hundreds of police who
think through these issues, but, um, the idea that's being floated that somehow or other the united states government will own half of tiktok. well, that's just a nonstarter. that's not a serious proposal. he's saying that he's going to be talking to the chinese about the united states owning half of tiktok. that's just not going to go anywhere. so the president's going to have to become more serious about finding a resolution to these issues. we want to keep tiktok up, but we have to resolve...