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the united states law operated on a united states official who is acting inside the united states. is case as far as the conduct is concerned has united states written all over it. the border patrol guard doesn't take his borders from mexico. >> i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute mr. mesa when they choose to do so and provide a remedy to the petitioners. >> there wouldn't be any damages for their 15-year-old son for their emotional suffering. following up on what justice ginsburg is saying, the more fundamental question, which is i don't say you are the u.s. government that anyone is condoning people standing at the border and taking shots at mexicans. and yes, there is a criminal remedy for the government to the decade this position and why should there not be a civil remedy and either an error this amendment. with the shooting that mexican citizens be into the content? >> where was the line applied as presented by the petitioners as far as they could travel. >> it would apply when the action that violates the amendment takes place in the united states and whe
the united states law operated on a united states official who is acting inside the united states. is case as far as the conduct is concerned has united states written all over it. the border patrol guard doesn't take his borders from mexico. >> i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute mr. mesa when they choose to do so and provide a remedy to the petitioners. >> there wouldn't be any damages for their 15-year-old son for their emotional suffering. following up on...
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united states. the jury, the sovereign, united states proper. no other government control his action but our government and while it's in the united states under his own constitution, he shoots in order to hypothetically. >> our justice fought here so is it any time that the us officer is in the united states, that satisfies the question. >> no, it does not. >> if part of the injury occurs in a different jurisdiction, >> it's because the injury occurs in close proximity and this is unique area that i would invite the current to look at exhibit 1a which shows this covert does not delineate where the united states ends and where. >> i assume that's true of a lot of borders. >> the reason that's important in regards to the proof of that statement is because the united states exercises some degree of control into the culvert and as michael fisher said in his testimony to congress, they project outwards . >> is the government of mexico agree with that. >>. >> the government of mexico agrees that there sovereign is violating in the united states, they
united states. the jury, the sovereign, united states proper. no other government control his action but our government and while it's in the united states under his own constitution, he shoots in order to hypothetically. >> our justice fought here so is it any time that the us officer is in the united states, that satisfies the question. >> no, it does not. >> if part of the injury occurs in a different jurisdiction, >> it's because the injury occurs in close proximity...
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it's the united states law operating on the united states official who is acting inside the united stateshis case has, as far as the conduct is concerned, united states written all over it. there's nothing about mexico. the border patrol guard doesn't take his orders from mexico. >> and then i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute mr. mesa criminally if they were to choose that if they were to choose to do so, which would provide a remedy to the petitioners. >> why? they wouldn't get any damages for the deat the death of the 1d son for their emotional suffering. but i think i have come following up on what justice ginsburg is saying, a more fundamental question, which is i don't think you are the u.s. government is suggesting that anyone is condoning people standing at the border and taking potshots at passing mexicans. >> absolutely not. >> all right. and yes, there's a remedy, criminal remedy for the government to vindicate its position, but why should there not be a civil remedy to ensure that border police are complying with the constitution? either under the fourth o
it's the united states law operating on the united states official who is acting inside the united stateshis case has, as far as the conduct is concerned, united states written all over it. there's nothing about mexico. the border patrol guard doesn't take his orders from mexico. >> and then i think it would be up to the united states to prosecute mr. mesa criminally if they were to choose that if they were to choose to do so, which would provide a remedy to the petitioners. >> why?...
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united states. the sovereign united states property. no other government could control his actions but our government and while inside the united states under his own constitution which he has sworn to abide by, he shoots. you know, the hypothetical that i have may -- >> just to stop you there, so is it anytime that the u.s. officer is in the united states that that satisfies the question under boumediene? >> no it, does not. >> it's because the injury occurs in a different jurisdiction, right? >> it's because the injury occurs in close proximity. and this is a unique area. again, i would invite the court to look at exhibit 180 of the appendix which shows this culvert does not delineate where the united states ends and where -- >> i assume that's true of a lot of borders. >> and the reason that's important in regards to the truth of that statement is because the united states exercises some degree of control into the culvert and as michael fisher said in his testimony to congress, they project outwards from the border. >> does the govern
united states. the sovereign united states property. no other government could control his actions but our government and while inside the united states under his own constitution which he has sworn to abide by, he shoots. you know, the hypothetical that i have may -- >> just to stop you there, so is it anytime that the u.s. officer is in the united states that that satisfies the question under boumediene? >> no it, does not. >> it's because the injury occurs in a different...
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operating states law on the united states official who is acting inside the united states. this case has had as far as the conduct is concerned, the united states is written all over it. nothing about mexico. the border patrol law does not take these borders from mexico. -- their orders from mexico. >> it would be up to the united states across acute -- prosecute mr. mesa. >> why? they would not get any damages for the death of their 15-year-old son for their emotional suffering. think i have fallen government justice ginsburg is saying a more fundamental question, which is i don't think you or the u.s. government is suggesting that anyone is condoning people standing at the border and taking potshots at passing mexicans. >> absolutely not. >> yes, there is a criminal remedy for the government to vindicate its position. be -- notould there be a civil remedy to ensure that border police are complying with the constitution? either under the fourth or fifth amendment? what an shooting potshots at mexican citizens be shocking to the conscience? >> it is shocking. but where were
operating states law on the united states official who is acting inside the united states. this case has had as far as the conduct is concerned, the united states is written all over it. nothing about mexico. the border patrol law does not take these borders from mexico. -- their orders from mexico. >> it would be up to the united states across acute -- prosecute mr. mesa. >> why? they would not get any damages for the death of their 15-year-old son for their emotional suffering....
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become a refugee to the united states and go through all the background checks and live in a refugee camp. those who were committing terrorist activities had arrived in the united states. included in the ranks were many who had borne in the united states -- had been born in the united states. most people don't know, mr. president, we hav enoe not precluded or stoppped. we should focus on individuals who are engaged in suspicious behavior. not target entire muslim countries for the entire refugee population. it makes no sense, even president trump's department of homeland security. says as much. this president is determined to go forward with the muslim band. he is determined to instill. in our hearts. that is not how america works. it is not how we will move forward. that is not blame immigrants and refugees for our economic challenges. we should work together. in the spirit of post-world war ii america, setting an example for the world to build a better america for all americans, including new americans, no matter the color of their skin, with her parents were born or how they prayed. mr. president, i yield the floor. washington journal, live every day with news and
become a refugee to the united states and go through all the background checks and live in a refugee camp. those who were committing terrorist activities had arrived in the united states. included in the ranks were many who had borne in the united states -- had been born in the united states. most people don't know, mr. president, we hav enoe not precluded or stoppped. we should focus on individuals who are engaged in suspicious behavior. not target entire muslim countries for the entire...
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need a is also why we firm united states stance russia. ecause if the united states retreats from europe, then russia will advance, and you soon see that then europe split. europe would be more hostile towards the united states. definitely not in the interest of the united states. host: okay. former nato second general anders fogh rasmussen. usnk you so much for joining today. guest: thank you. great pleasure. host: and coming up, we will be alking to environment and energy reporter zach coleman. he's here to discuss the trump to undo ation efforts obama e ra climate policies. we'll talk to oreign affairs contributor tom nickols on the issue of how americans have are lost faith in could be a why this problem moving forward. we'll be right back. anouncer: this weekend, c-span's city tour with the help of our will t cable partners ecplore the literary scene and chico, california. the author tells us about the chico on his book california." and 1841-1900. >> the most important and long lasting relationship with the ederal starting in his days with congress was his close
need a is also why we firm united states stance russia. ecause if the united states retreats from europe, then russia will advance, and you soon see that then europe split. europe would be more hostile towards the united states. definitely not in the interest of the united states. host: okay. former nato second general anders fogh rasmussen. usnk you so much for joining today. guest: thank you. great pleasure. host: and coming up, we will be alking to environment and energy reporter zach...
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united states and race. because he lived in a united states and wrote so much about the united states at a crucial time, the aftermath of the civil war, reliving events of that, great immigration coming into the united states, the exploration of the west, pushing indians off their lands. all of this is part of the landscape of the united states that jose marti wrote about and race is a big part of that. race is also important because marti who wanted to get cuba free from spain -- that didn't happen until after the spanish-american war of 1898 -- realized for cuba to succeed as a republic, a free nation, blacks and whites needed to work together and it needed to be a cuba-for-all. one of the things i realized in researching what marti wrote about the united states is that the lessons about race in the united states informed his desire to see a raceless cuba, one that was open and available for everybody. so his experience in the united states in one sense helped him develop a more comprehensive view of what cuba should be. he comes in 1880, he is away for approximately six months in venezuela. then he comes
united states and race. because he lived in a united states and wrote so much about the united states at a crucial time, the aftermath of the civil war, reliving events of that, great immigration coming into the united states, the exploration of the west, pushing indians off their lands. all of this is part of the landscape of the united states that jose marti wrote about and race is a big part of that. race is also important because marti who wanted to get cuba free from spain -- that didn't...
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the united states was not frightened by the fear mongers when it came to these refugees joining us in the united states. we shouldn't be today. let's be clear, refugees coming to our country this day, are the most carefully vetted and investigated of all travelers to the united states. before a refugee is admitted to the united states they have pass careful, rigorous security screening. all of that screening takes place before the even set foot in america. syrian refugees undergo a new layer of enhanced review before they are allowed to come to america. own department's of homeland security said the travel ban will not make it safer. listen to the memo from the department of homeland security's office of intelligence analysis. president trump's administration, and i quote, "country of citizenship is unlikely to be a reliable indicator of potential terrorist activity. since the beginning of the syrian conflict on march 2011, the foreign-born primarily us-based individuals who were inspired by a foreign terrorist organization to participate in terrorist activities were citizens of different countries. th
the united states was not frightened by the fear mongers when it came to these refugees joining us in the united states. we shouldn't be today. let's be clear, refugees coming to our country this day, are the most carefully vetted and investigated of all travelers to the united states. before a refugee is admitted to the united states they have pass careful, rigorous security screening. all of that screening takes place before the even set foot in america. syrian refugees undergo a new layer of...
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need a is also why we firm united states stance russia. ecause if the united states retreats from europe, then russia will advance, and you soon see that then europe split. europe would be more hostile towards the united states. definitely not in the interest of the united states. host: okay. former nato second general anders hillaryremarks from clinton at georgetown university today. this will be mrs. clinton's first speech in washington since the presidential election. this is live coverage on c-span. >> 8, 10, 12 month 14.
need a is also why we firm united states stance russia. ecause if the united states retreats from europe, then russia will advance, and you soon see that then europe split. europe would be more hostile towards the united states. definitely not in the interest of the united states. host: okay. former nato second general anders hillaryremarks from clinton at georgetown university today. this will be mrs. clinton's first speech in washington since the presidential election. this is live coverage...
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united states. doesn't trust the united states to be a reliable partner and reliable neighbor. it's been stunned by how quickly a generation of effort to transform the image of mexico and the united states from a problem to partner has been reversed. it's shocked to discover that united states is once again willing to exploit the power differential in our bilateral relationship to blatantly attempt to coerce mexico into doing our bidding and slammed economically by trump's nafta rhetoric which play knos into t weakness in mexico to underhe li mine the peso and undermine consumer confidence and cause anemic growth and job creation. the shock of being disrespected and treated once again as an underling kpro provides a latent string of nationalism. while this is not as anti-american as in the past but it profoundly felt and profoundly anti-trump and unlikely to wane any time soon. mexicans have been reminded that the united states is its one greatest potential ally and -- my answer is i have no idea if he will win. he is well positioned. and it's unclear that he will win. but what
united states. doesn't trust the united states to be a reliable partner and reliable neighbor. it's been stunned by how quickly a generation of effort to transform the image of mexico and the united states from a problem to partner has been reversed. it's shocked to discover that united states is once again willing to exploit the power differential in our bilateral relationship to blatantly attempt to coerce mexico into doing our bidding and slammed economically by trump's nafta rhetoric which...
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every day we like the irish flag, we love the irish flag but pay allegiance to the flag the united states state. god bless america and god bless the united states. >> so, up next we like to bring up the honorary grand marshals and families. first, to recognize the family of clara hack it. clary borne in [inaudible] immigrated to the united states as a young woman after libing in chicago-come up. it was san francisco she called home. over the years clara enjoyed acting in a variety of irish plays and performances and her involvement with the ladies asian order of hi burnians and president role in 2015 was perhaps one of the greatest honors. her family is with us today so please give a large round of applause. [applause]. thank you. next want to invite the family of rita omahoney up. are they here? unable to make it. just let's mention rita. she arrived in san francisco 1946 with sister may from couny mayoro ireland. taught elementary in san francisco and she and husband selected in 2004 and a legend in the city and will miss her. thank you liam for accepting the honor. last the family of frank o
every day we like the irish flag, we love the irish flag but pay allegiance to the flag the united states state. god bless america and god bless the united states. >> so, up next we like to bring up the honorary grand marshals and families. first, to recognize the family of clara hack it. clary borne in [inaudible] immigrated to the united states as a young woman after libing in chicago-come up. it was san francisco she called home. over the years clara enjoyed acting in a variety of...
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structure make ags it highly dependent on trade and capital flows with the united states, but also place with the united states is vulnerable to mexican pressure. the united states is more dependent on trade and capital flows with mexico than most americans realize and laying the grown for exploiting the many vulnerabilities they have. they will exact the greatest political costs for the united states. they did this during the trucking dispute quite precisely and setting ground work on the renegotiation of nafta. mexico is experiencing negotiating as well with argentina and brazil with their negotiating is new sources for agricultural import specifically corn, mexico imports 80% and looking with tariff provisions if need be. without nafta trade would revert to wto complaint tariff rates, for the united states that's 3%. the rate the united states charges with the trade for the rest of the world. mexico has a slightly higher, 8%. it would hurt more and on agriculture rates, their compliance rate is 20%. so this outcome would hurt the united states more than mexico in terms of exports. finally mexico has made cl
structure make ags it highly dependent on trade and capital flows with the united states, but also place with the united states is vulnerable to mexican pressure. the united states is more dependent on trade and capital flows with mexico than most americans realize and laying the grown for exploiting the many vulnerabilities they have. they will exact the greatest political costs for the united states. they did this during the trucking dispute quite precisely and setting ground work on the...
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state department and the government of iraq will be able to achieve our shared identity -- objective of preventing those with criminal or terroristic in the permission those united states. i want to express my appreciation to the leaders in iraq. the united states welcomes this kind of close cooperation with countries in every region of the world. we share our commitment to national security. this revised order will bolster the security of the united states. now, we have spent the morning briefing the congress, the continue to talk with key stakeholders this afternoon. experts from the department of theland security, department of justice and our department hosted a hour-long call with the media on this topic this morning. our collective teams will continue to follow-up with the congress, the media and stakeholders to answer your questions. i will now turn to the attorney general for his comments. thank you mr. secretary. one of the justice department's pop -- top priorities is to protect the united states from threats to our national security. i want to discuss two points. first, the national security basis of this order and second, the department of justice possible in defending the lawful orders of the president of the united states. first,
state department and the government of iraq will be able to achieve our shared identity -- objective of preventing those with criminal or terroristic in the permission those united states. i want to express my appreciation to the leaders in iraq. the united states welcomes this kind of close cooperation with countries in every region of the world. we share our commitment to national security. this revised order will bolster the security of the united states. now, we have spent the morning...
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of america.ec world, my job is to represent the united states of america.ct, my job is to represent the united states of america.t the my job is to represent the united states of america.pt the, my job is to represent the united states of america.rt the world, my job is to represent the united states of america.et world, my job is to represent the united states of america.st world, my job is to represent the united states of america.et world, my job is to represent the united states of america.nt world, my job is to represent the united states of america. but we know that america is better off when there is less conflict, not more. we must learn from the mistakes of the past. we have seen the war and the destruction that have ravaged and raged throughout the world, all across the world. the only long-term solution for these humanitarian disasters in many cases is create the conditions where displaced persons can safely return home and begin the long, long process of rebuilding. america is willing to find new friends and forth new partnerships, where shared interests align. we want harmony and stabili
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been a big group of foreign students in the united states, but it has really never been the largest student group, group of foreign students in the united states. the numbers have grown over time significantly. today we are talking about maybe 17,000 mexican students in the united states. and in terms of obstacles, i would say probably the biggest one has to do with funding. it's very difficult to afford an education in the united states unless you have one of those scholarships. i think that is going to be the biggest barrier for a young person in mexico to study her. -- thinking of coming to study here. along on are how far your research, and what you hope when it is done that will happen with it? what you hope people get out of it? ms. newman: i am at the stage of writing up the research. i have done all the archival and interview work. now i am producing the chapters. i am hoping to eventually turn it into a book. i think that today we really have to think hard about the current climate of anti-mexican sentiment that is being promoted by the incoming administration. and the effects that could potentially have on not just mexican students b
been a big group of foreign students in the united states, but it has really never been the largest student group, group of foreign students in the united states. the numbers have grown over time significantly. today we are talking about maybe 17,000 mexican students in the united states. and in terms of obstacles, i would say probably the biggest one has to do with funding. it's very difficult to afford an education in the united states unless you have one of those scholarships. i think that...
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is why the first resolution i cosponsored at the united states senator was to combat anti- israel bias to united nations and reaffirm that the united states state just as secure to state solutions. [applause] if someone who personally prosecuted a crimes, i also believe that we cannot stand by while anti-semitism, hate crime and bigotry are on the rise, whether that is a swastika on a jewish family and children services in san francisco, but the burning of a mosque in tampa. that is why i am pleased to announce for the first time. aipac, i'm introducing the senate resolution that condemns targeting of jews as well as any form of religious by bias, misogyny or other hateful acts targeting minorities across the united states. [applause] let's be candid, many, including those in this hall have been directly impacted by the outrageous incident targeting the jewish community. this violence and hate is alarming and simply unacceptab unacceptable. no one should have to worry about their children's safety when they drop them off. [applause] no one should have to be afraid to put a menorah in the front window are on the front lawn. [applause] and
is why the first resolution i cosponsored at the united states senator was to combat anti- israel bias to united nations and reaffirm that the united states state just as secure to state solutions. [applause] if someone who personally prosecuted a crimes, i also believe that we cannot stand by while anti-semitism, hate crime and bigotry are on the rise, whether that is a swastika on a jewish family and children services in san francisco, but the burning of a mosque in tampa. that is why i am...
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the the united states was not fined by the fear mongers when it came to these refugees joining us in the united states. we shouldn't be today. today. let's be clear, refugees coming to our country this day, are the most carefully vetted and investigated of all travelers to the united states.es before refugees admitted to the united states they have pass careful, rigorous security screening. layer all of that screening takes place before the even set foot in america. syrian refugees undergo a new layer of enhanced review before they are allowed to come to america. determined presidents chomps on homelands department of security said the travel ban will not make it safer. listen to the memo from the department of homeland security's office of intelligence analysis.activity president johnson ministration "country of citizenship is unlikely to be a reliable indicator of potential terrorist activity. since the beginning of the syrian conflict on march 2011, the foreign-born primarily us-based individuals who were inspired by a four terrorists to participate in terrorist activities were citizens of 26od dif
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. >> i think that the president of the united states stated that president obama wiretapped. he should come forward to the information that led him to that conclusion. it is a very serious charge against previous president of the united states. >> i'm joined now, what do you think of him saying the former president illegally wiretapped him. >> thanks for having me back. this president is no longer credible is that there's no one that he is willing to spare in defaming to distract us from the uncomfortable questions around russia. >> what do you think? do you think he just made it up? >> there is no evidence of it. if there was any sort of wiretapping, it is because the fbi ask the department of justice got a federal judge to sign off on it which means necessary real trouble. >> but none of that happened. you're on the intelligence committee. that you know none of that happened. >> there is no evidence out there. this president has crossed all lines. he has attacked judiciary. he is attacking the peaceful transfer of power. and president obama who was so gracious on him and pre
. >> i think that the president of the united states stated that president obama wiretapped. he should come forward to the information that led him to that conclusion. it is a very serious charge against previous president of the united states. >> i'm joined now, what do you think of him saying the former president illegally wiretapped him. >> thanks for having me back. this president is no longer credible is that there's no one that he is willing to spare in defaming to...
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are individuals that have gone out on the most extraordinary length to help the united states -- limb to help the united states. they have helped as translators and interpreters during the wars, at the height of the wars in particular. those visas were developed to allow those individuals that helped the had estates come to -- united states to come to the united states because their lives are in danger because of that work. there were pushing pull factors there. there was great really from the iraqis, trepidation from the rest of the region and what folks in the region might be expensing as a result of this order. host: we have calls lined up for you. kelly, rome georgia -- rome, georgia. you are first. caller: thank you. -- thank you for taking my call. i do agree -- i am glad that .rump dropped iraq from the ban especially interpreters and everything -- i think that was a great move. just -- a brief story, if you will allow me. i work at the boys and girls town, andin my local , in i teach a ballet class allow the muslim girls to wear their hair bosch -- and i'm one of those people as a christian, i wear my
are individuals that have gone out on the most extraordinary length to help the united states -- limb to help the united states. they have helped as translators and interpreters during the wars, at the height of the wars in particular. those visas were developed to allow those individuals that helped the had estates come to -- united states to come to the united states because their lives are in danger because of that work. there were pushing pull factors there. there was great really from the...
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vladimir putin school is a weaker united states states, economically, ugly and action be a concern to all americans regardless we're here to assure you in the american people we will get to the bottom of this. the chairman and i both have a serious concern about what the russians have done and continue to do around the world. some of the techniques that they used a thing would send the chill around the world the committee will follow the intelligence wherever it leads we need to get this right so that means it will not happen as quickly as we would like begetting right is more important than getting it done quickly. when i have been remarkably proud of is the committee of both sides of the aisle will love love of seriousness in the attention in the commitment to follow the intelligence we have seen progress trying to look back at source materials in we are starting to talk to some of those analyst who helped put together finding out what was left on the cutting room floor that might be worthy of looking further in a number of those interviews are scheduled the intelligence committee f
vladimir putin school is a weaker united states states, economically, ugly and action be a concern to all americans regardless we're here to assure you in the american people we will get to the bottom of this. the chairman and i both have a serious concern about what the russians have done and continue to do around the world. some of the techniques that they used a thing would send the chill around the world the committee will follow the intelligence wherever it leads we need to get this right...
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and 1917 right before the united states entered the war, he went to live with his brother who was in connecticut. he got on the last ship out of denmark before the united states entered the war. he was working in connecticut. he took part in the selective service act and was drafted in the united states service. his uniform as the united states soldier is shown here next to his german uniform. he basically ended up near the same place in france he had been as a german soldier two years before. the incredible feeling that he was there serving, he deserted, went to the united states and went back as united states soldier to serve with the american expeditionary services. to have both of these uniforms to survive and become part of the museum collection is a pretty interesting thing to have happened. as i mentioned earlier, the african-americans who served in the 92nd and 93rd, we will take a look at some of their men. equipment.their was thehe most famous 369th infantry regiment. they were known as the fighting rattlesnakes. you can see their shoulder sleeve insignia. they came from the 15th new york national guard and when the u.s. troops were federalized, the
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united states was seeking. but obviously, rex tillerson and the pentagon had obviously been talking about how putting iraq on the list was a bad idea, because they have been coordinating against islamic stateme influence there as well. thank you. opposition to this new travel ban as you would expect. we have been mentioning the american civil liberties union. but it is worth reiterating that donald trump still maintainsa reiterating that donald trump still maintains a lot of support among those who put him inside the white house. we're going to concentrate on one place in clinton, a same town in arkansas. a state trump took. we have been speaking to supporters. we have become so politically correct, that you cannot say poop if you step in it. friends, neighbours, jesus, all welcome. that was pretty good. i enjoyed that.|j jesus, all welcome. that was pretty good. ienjoyed that. iam jesus, all welcome. that was pretty good. i enjoyed that. i am peggy. this is my husband, and we host the national championships at our ranch here. i do the hard work! she pays the bills. 32nd year. last year, we have 40 5000. it is the largest horse event in the us we know of. born to be a cowboy. bullrider? go
united states was seeking. but obviously, rex tillerson and the pentagon had obviously been talking about how putting iraq on the list was a bad idea, because they have been coordinating against islamic stateme influence there as well. thank you. opposition to this new travel ban as you would expect. we have been mentioning the american civil liberties union. but it is worth reiterating that donald trump still maintainsa reiterating that donald trump still maintains a lot of support among those...
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it affected our relations and it affected the perceptions of turkeys people towards united states and united states government. therefore, we are expecting -- in that sense. because it cannot be understood it is not correct to fight against one terrorist organization has to cooperate with the other. it will mark a big risk for the united states for future. today i share concerns with my colleague today. we can fight against isis together. a countries came together in washington last week posted by mr. tillerson. those countries as all international organizations if we cannot defeat one terrorist organization will defeat another terrorist organization to defeat isis then we should all check our self how capable we are. we can do that for syria, which are allies with united states of america. the previous administration was to not extradite the responsible person who is orchestrating this in turkey. we have shared all information, all documentation with the previous u.s. we submitted our request during my last visit to washington we have shared the news document which has been sent by our news. as mr
it affected our relations and it affected the perceptions of turkeys people towards united states and united states government. therefore, we are expecting -- in that sense. because it cannot be understood it is not correct to fight against one terrorist organization has to cooperate with the other. it will mark a big risk for the united states for future. today i share concerns with my colleague today. we can fight against isis together. a countries came together in washington last week posted...
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and you know what, the united states signed up for that platform. the people of the united states signed up for that platform. believe ines, we enterprise, freedom, we believe in democracy, we believe in transparency. we believe in the empowerment of individuals that they can take control of their own lives. and america has effectively forged out over the last 100 that is global empire the first time is not relied on the invasion of other countries in order to win over their hearts and minds. who hasn't had to go on congregations in order to spread their values. a unique position in the history of humanity has been given to the united states because the united states embodies values. and what happened? people joined up. they wanted to join the great american dream. american scalded exceptionalism -- americans called it exceptionalism. four corners of the earth. it is more than that. countries all over the world walking away from communism, socialism, totalitarianism. wanting to embrace the values a basis of united states with sacrifices soldiers to help deliver a better world. it
and you know what, the united states signed up for that platform. the people of the united states signed up for that platform. believe ines, we enterprise, freedom, we believe in democracy, we believe in transparency. we believe in the empowerment of individuals that they can take control of their own lives. and america has effectively forged out over the last 100 that is global empire the first time is not relied on the invasion of other countries in order to win over their hearts and minds....
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us and affects our relationships and the perceptions of turkish people towards the united states and the united states government. there -- therefore we are expecting a better cooperation in that sense because cannot be understood that it is not correct to fight against with one terrorist organization, whereas cooperate with the other. this will mark a big risk and threat for the united states for future. today i shared concerns with my colleague today. we can fight against daesh together. 68 countries came together in washington last week, hosted by mr. tillerson. that 68 countries, as nato, as the old international organization, if we cannot defeat one terrorist organization, if we need another terrorist organization to defeat daesh, then we should all check ourself how capable we are we can do that for the stability of syria, for the future of syria, we, work in very close cooperation with our allies, the united states of america. one of the undecisive policies of the previous u.s. administration was to not to extradite the responsible person who is orchestrating the attempted coup in turkey. we ha
us and affects our relationships and the perceptions of turkish people towards the united states and the united states government. there -- therefore we are expecting a better cooperation in that sense because cannot be understood that it is not correct to fight against with one terrorist organization, whereas cooperate with the other. this will mark a big risk and threat for the united states for future. today i shared concerns with my colleague today. we can fight against daesh together. 68...
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. >> please join me and welcoming the asian of that chain and the united states ambassador to the united states and honorable hick nick ao nickeyy anyw-- the honorable un states, nikki haley. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> that's amazing. [ applause ] >> ambassador, i think there is a little loop worm, i am not sure what the reception is going thomas hock like. lets pick up where i left off of my introduction of the statement you made following the but until you hear it and you see it, you just can't comprehend how ridiculous it is. [ cheers and applause ] >> so a lot of people here are just getting to know you for the first time. the theme of our conference this year is many voices, one mission, celebrating the diversity of the pro-israel cause. can you talk a little bit about how you started to learn about israel, your affinity for israel? >> well, i am the daughter of indian parents who reminded my brothers, my sisters, and me every day how blessed we were to live in this country. [ applause ] and the truth is i have seen so many similarities between the israeli culture
. >> please join me and welcoming the asian of that chain and the united states ambassador to the united states and honorable hick nick ao nickeyy anyw-- the honorable un states, nikki haley. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> that's amazing. [ applause ] >> ambassador, i think there is a little loop worm, i am not sure what the reception is going thomas hock like. lets pick up where i left off of my introduction of the statement you made following...
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united states. orderhe initial executive 'sthe state department diplomatic security offices immediately undertook a review in coordination with the department of homeland security to identify additional measures that would strengthen those seeking entry to the united states from seven main countries. these early efforts were concentrated on iraq. is an important ally in the fight to defeat isis. the state department and the government of iraq is implementing to achieve our shared objective of preventing those with criminal or terrorist to contend from reaching the united states. want to express my appreciation to the prime minister of iraq for his positive engagement and support for implementing these actions. states welcomes this close cooperation with countries in every region and world who share our commitment to national security. this revised order will bolster the security of the united states and her allies. we spent the morning briefing the congress and the press and we will continue to talk with peace stakeholders this afternoon. experts from the department of homeland security, from the de
united states. orderhe initial executive 'sthe state department diplomatic security offices immediately undertook a review in coordination with the department of homeland security to identify additional measures that would strengthen those seeking entry to the united states from seven main countries. these early efforts were concentrated on iraq. is an important ally in the fight to defeat isis. the state department and the government of iraq is implementing to achieve our shared objective of...
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united states. the virginia state capitol and the constitution of the united states were born in the same year, 1788. the constitution is just a few months older than the virginia state capitol. the american revolution put richmond on the map as a new capital city for a new commonwealth. in 18 621, the american civil 1851,t richmond -- in the american civil war -- virginians took a long time to decide whether or not to secede from the union and subsequently joined the confederacy. we are standing in the room where virgin is ultimately change their minds and voted to secede from the union. once that decision was made, the confederate congress was brought to richmond from alabama and for the next four years, between july of 1861 through march of 18 625, the virginia state capitol was multitasking. it hosted the ongoing meetings of the virginia assembly and the activities of our state governors, but it also posted simultaneous meetings that hosted simultaneous of the congress, the american civil war camp are dramatic and in virginia right here at richmond. in spring of 1865. the confederate government
united states. the virginia state capitol and the constitution of the united states were born in the same year, 1788. the constitution is just a few months older than the virginia state capitol. the american revolution put richmond on the map as a new capital city for a new commonwealth. in 18 621, the american civil 1851,t richmond -- in the american civil war -- virginians took a long time to decide whether or not to secede from the union and subsequently joined the confederacy. we are...
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united states. special immigrant visa for both iraqis and afghanistan who have helped the united states government has translators and interpretsers at the height of the war in particular. those visas were developed specifically to allow those individuals who have helped the united states to come to the united states because many their lives are in jeopardy in their home country because of that work. there were a number of push and pull factors there. obviously there's great relief from the iraqis, those some trepidation for the rest of the reason and what folks in that region may experience as a result of this order. >> we'll have calls lined up for you. this is kelly, rome, georgia, go ahead. >> caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i do agree that i'm glad that trump dropped iraq from the ban. i think especially interpreters and everything. i think that was a great move. however, let me just -- a brief story if you'll allow me. i work at the boys and girls club here in my local town and when i teach a ballet class, the -- i allowed the muslim girls to wear their habaj and i'm one of those peop
united states. special immigrant visa for both iraqis and afghanistan who have helped the united states government has translators and interpretsers at the height of the war in particular. those visas were developed specifically to allow those individuals who have helped the united states to come to the united states because many their lives are in jeopardy in their home country because of that work. there were a number of push and pull factors there. obviously there's great relief from the...
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they wanted this to be a display of their capability that would threaten the united states, hurt the united states, humble the united states and make us see them as equals. right? they didn't want anybody else to get credit for this work. they didn't particularly want to cover their tracks here. they did this -- one of the things we had confirmed by the fbi and nsa director is that the russians did this in as loud of ways as possible in terms of how they mounted the attack. >> why do you think that they did not mind being loud and being found out? >> i don't know the answer for sure i think their number one mission is to compromise the nation and it might be that they wanted us to help them by telling people what they were doing. their loudness in a way would be counting on us to amplify it by telling the american people what we saw and freaking people out about how the russians might be undermining our elections. >> freaking people out. the russians didn't mind leaving their fingerprints all over this attack because they wanted to freak us out about what they are capable of. back in february, in
they wanted this to be a display of their capability that would threaten the united states, hurt the united states, humble the united states and make us see them as equals. right? they didn't want anybody else to get credit for this work. they didn't particularly want to cover their tracks here. they did this -- one of the things we had confirmed by the fbi and nsa director is that the russians did this in as loud of ways as possible in terms of how they mounted the attack. >> why do you...
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. >> i think that the president of the united states stated categorically that trump tower was wiretapped, he should come forward with the information that led him to that conclusion. >> and with little to no public comments from the president trump himself, it's left his aides. >> have they come up with any evidence at all? >> i have addressed this multiple times. >> do you believe president obama ordered something like this? >> my job is to represent the president nothing has changed. it's not a question of new proof or less proof or whatever. >> has the evidence been sheaar with you or other members of the president's senior staff as to why he made this particular accusation? >> farce as far as me, no. >> if he's sitting on this information he found out, he's now directing or asking or recommending that the intelligence communities look into this, and you talked about they have resources and staff, which they do. but why expend those resources and staff if the president has it. >> i think there's a difference between directing the department of justice which may be involved in an ongoi
. >> i think that the president of the united states stated categorically that trump tower was wiretapped, he should come forward with the information that led him to that conclusion. >> and with little to no public comments from the president trump himself, it's left his aides. >> have they come up with any evidence at all? >> i have addressed this multiple times. >> do you believe president obama ordered something like this? >> my job is to represent the...
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united states do? what can the ambassador from the united states due to hold countries accountable for as you them, manyem do not have america's back at the u.n.? haley: you want to see my list, don't you? i am not there to play. what i wanted to make sure of was that the united states started leading again. [applause] amb. haley: leading is not saying a.m. doing things when it is comfortable. leading is saying and doing things when it is not comfortable. [applause] ambassador haley's so the goal was, have the backs of our allies. never again do what we saw happen with resolution 32 34 and me anyone question our support. -- never again do what we saw happen with the resolution and question our support. [applause] ambassador haley when the -- lution happened amb. haley: when the resolution happened, the whole country had a kick in the guts. it showed the united states at its weakest point ever. never do we not have the backs of our friends. we do not have a greater friend israel. [applause] to seeley: he ended, that happen was hurtful. -- and to see that happen was hurtful. know that,em to look, that hap
united states do? what can the ambassador from the united states due to hold countries accountable for as you them, manyem do not have america's back at the u.n.? haley: you want to see my list, don't you? i am not there to play. what i wanted to make sure of was that the united states started leading again. [applause] amb. haley: leading is not saying a.m. doing things when it is comfortable. leading is saying and doing things when it is not comfortable. [applause] ambassador haley's so the...
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sea of japan, but couldn't have reached the us north korea reaction by south korea and the united states, state department has strongly condemned the move. well, congressman cedric richmond is apologizing for crude joke about white house kellyanne conway. louisianna democrat was lambed after he commented on a photo of conway kneeling on a couch in the oval office. he said the new jersey native, quote, look kind of familiar there in that position. richmond made the remarks at a dinner event in washington last week, and has since retracted his statement. >> the fbi will help investigate the shooting of sikh man gunman approached him in his own driveway and said go back to your own country. police in suburban seattle now investigating the violence as a hate crime. the victim said he was snot in the arm, expected to be okay, as family and friend say they want justice to be served. >> it is a hate crime. and hate crimes don't see special individual, it is for everybody. >> all every us need to get united and stand up against, to think this could happen in our community was very surprising, and extre
sea of japan, but couldn't have reached the us north korea reaction by south korea and the united states, state department has strongly condemned the move. well, congressman cedric richmond is apologizing for crude joke about white house kellyanne conway. louisianna democrat was lambed after he commented on a photo of conway kneeling on a couch in the oval office. he said the new jersey native, quote, look kind of familiar there in that position. richmond made the remarks at a dinner event in...
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united states. the united states had never undertaken any kind of operation of this nature. important foris our military to understand how did this come off? how did we capture a fixed fortified position? this river could control trade and was a major port. so, this was incredibly important for the confederacy. during the war of 1812, there was a battery here. but nothing was truly built in april south seceded 1861. they came down here and started building fort fisher. they built supplies for confederate forces, whether they be civilian or military. this was the primary fort for most blockade runners for confederate goods. when they got into wilmington they could offer to trains and they could get into richmond. as the ships approached the , they werearea posted all across the river. johnston, fort anderson, which is three miles upriver. you had a number of batteries that were all over the area. that was all meant to try to keep the union fleet from sailing up the cape fear river like they had done at new orleans where they ran into the mouth of everything. when fort fisher w
united states. the united states had never undertaken any kind of operation of this nature. important foris our military to understand how did this come off? how did we capture a fixed fortified position? this river could control trade and was a major port. so, this was incredibly important for the confederacy. during the war of 1812, there was a battery here. but nothing was truly built in april south seceded 1861. they came down here and started building fort fisher. they built supplies for...
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united states. those who have helped as translators during the war is at the height of the wars in particular. those vi is sas were developed to allow those individuals who are helped the united states to come to the united states. many, their lives are in di because of that work. there were a number of push and pull factors there. there's great relief from the r iraqis, though some trepidation and what folks in that region may now be experienced as a result of this. >> we'll have calls lined up. this is kelly. independent line. go ahead. >>. >> yes, thank you for taking my call. i do agree that i'm glad trump dropped iraq from the ban. especially interpreters and everything. i think that was a great move, however, let me just a story if you'll allow me. i work at the boys and girls club here in my local town. and when i teach a ballet class, the, i allow the muslim girls to wear their habaj and i'm one of those people as a christian, i wear my cross. however, i was relieved of my position because the muslim people said that it enfringed upon their religious liberties and i was relieved because even though i said nothing about their habaj, they said that me wearing my cross was an e
united states. those who have helped as translators during the war is at the height of the wars in particular. those vi is sas were developed to allow those individuals who are helped the united states to come to the united states. many, their lives are in di because of that work. there were a number of push and pull factors there. there's great relief from the r iraqis, though some trepidation and what folks in that region may now be experienced as a result of this. >> we'll have calls...
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today there are ten times more jobs in renewable energy in the united states tha n in renewable energy in the united states coal. there are four times renewable energy jobs states than in coal. there are four times renewable energyjobs in oil and gas. the solar industry is increasing by 6% and the job creation in the united states where as oil and is dropping by 18%. a measure like this is actually stealing jobs away from the united states, it is making products and services in the united states high carbon, that do not have a growing market in other countries. it is reducing the export from the united states and reducing job potential. this should be a concern. more detail on these new policies from donald trump, what he is putting in place, his arguments for it and his critics' arguments against it right now on the bbc website. i wonder if this might be the moment argentina lost its place at the world cup in russia next year? fifa has banned lionel messi from argentina's for world cup qualifier is. he abused the assistant referee during a home game against chile on thursday. it would always be bad news,
today there are ten times more jobs in renewable energy in the united states tha n in renewable energy in the united states coal. there are four times renewable energy jobs states than in coal. there are four times renewable energyjobs in oil and gas. the solar industry is increasing by 6% and the job creation in the united states where as oil and is dropping by 18%. a measure like this is actually stealing jobs away from the united states, it is making products and services in the united...
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so specifically what can the united states do, what can the ambassador for the united states do to holdries accountable to, as you said, to address the fact that many of them don't have america's back at the u.n.? >> you want to see my list, don't you? >> yeah. we only have a little bit of time, but, you know. >> you know, basically what it comes down to is i'm not there to play. and what i wanted to make sure of was that the united states started leading again. and -- [ applause ] >> leading isn't saying and doing things when it's comfortable. leading's saying and doing things when it's not comfortable. [ applause ] >> so the goal was have the backs of our allies, never again do what we saw happen with resolution 2334 and make anyone question our support. [ applause ] >> when resolution 2334 happened, and the u.s. abstained, the entire country felt a kick in the gut. we had just done something that showed the united states at its weakest point ever. never do we not have the backs of our friends. we don't have a greater friend than israel. [ applause ] >> and to see that happen was not
so specifically what can the united states do, what can the ambassador for the united states do to holdries accountable to, as you said, to address the fact that many of them don't have america's back at the u.n.? >> you want to see my list, don't you? >> yeah. we only have a little bit of time, but, you know. >> you know, basically what it comes down to is i'm not there to play. and what i wanted to make sure of was that the united states started leading again. and -- [...
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gonna be introduced to, you can earn up to 16% to 18% interest on your money, supported by united states state law and backed by real estate. this is a little-known passive real-estate-investment vehicle that's been around for over 100 years. we're also gonna show you how to use this strategy and other strategies to flip properties 100% tax-free. these are killer ways to invest in real estate and possibly build a retirement account for you and your family, because your money's gonna be growing so much faster in a tax-free or a tax-deferred environment. you see, working a job and just saving money alone may not get you to your long-term financial and retirement goals, and that's why it's so critical for you to learn these powerful, long-term wealth-building strategies. >> than's event gave me the confidence that i needed to succeed. since then, i have completed 15 real-estate deals, and i'm in the current process of completing two more. >> it completely turned my life around from "a" to "z." that is, by far, the best thing that could have happened to me. >> this house behind me -- i got it unde
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so please join me in welcoming the agent of that change, the united states ambassador to the united statese honorable nikki haley. ♪ >> thank you so much. thank you. wow. that's crazy. thank you so much. that's very nice. that's amazing. [ applause ] >> ambassador, i think they are a little lukewarm. i'm just not sure what the reception is going to be like. so let's pick up on where i left off in my introduction, that statement you made following the meeting, the security council meeting on the middle east. were you surprised what you saw about the attitudes and discussions on the middle east at the u.n. and what could be done to change it? >> you know, i was confused. it was totally bizarre because in my first month talking about the middle east there's a lot to talk about and whether you are talking about hezbollah or isis, all the issues in syria, which is, you know, a problem, that's what i expected us to talk about. i didn't expect an israel bashing session and literally listening to each member say the same thing over and over again, i knew they said it was bad, but until you hear it
so please join me in welcoming the agent of that change, the united states ambassador to the united statese honorable nikki haley. ♪ >> thank you so much. thank you. wow. that's crazy. thank you so much. that's very nice. that's amazing. [ applause ] >> ambassador, i think they are a little lukewarm. i'm just not sure what the reception is going to be like. so let's pick up on where i left off in my introduction, that statement you made following the meeting, the security council...
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united states. the united states had never undertaken any kind of operation of this nature. so, today, it is important for our military to understand how did this come off? how do you land 10,000 troops on an enemy beach and capture a fixed fortified position? fort fisher was ill right next to new inlet, which was another 18 miles south of the town. tradeiver could control moving up and down and was the major port for north carolina. washis transit route incredibly important for the confederacy. during the war of there was a 1812, battery here. but nothing was truly built until the south seceded in april 1861. they came down here and started building fort fisher. they built supplies for confederate forces, whether they be civilian or military. this was the primary fort for most blockade runners for confederate goods. when they got into wilmington they could offload their supplies onto trains and they could directly head north to richmond. as these ships approached wilmington or the cape fear area, there were a series of defensive fortifications that were actually posted all
united states. the united states had never undertaken any kind of operation of this nature. so, today, it is important for our military to understand how did this come off? how do you land 10,000 troops on an enemy beach and capture a fixed fortified position? fort fisher was ill right next to new inlet, which was another 18 miles south of the town. tradeiver could control moving up and down and was the major port for north carolina. washis transit route incredibly important for the...
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states, and this would qualify as a bilateral agreement between the eu and the united states if we had it. but the question is will it be of benefit to both countries are -- or not? ad if i can be candid, free-trade agreement with the united states america has not always been that popular in germany either. there have been less demonstrations against this free trade agreement in the united states than in europe, and also in germany, so i am very glad to note that apparently the sort of perspective on that has changed a little bit at least in germany , too. pres. trump: thank you very much, great honor, thank you. >> across the pacific, secretary of state rexall tillerson -- rex tillsomet with the acting southean koresent. both are concerned by the growing threat of north korea's nuclear program.
states, and this would qualify as a bilateral agreement between the eu and the united states if we had it. but the question is will it be of benefit to both countries are -- or not? ad if i can be candid, free-trade agreement with the united states america has not always been that popular in germany either. there have been less demonstrations against this free trade agreement in the united states than in europe, and also in germany, so i am very glad to note that apparently the sort of...