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so, a significant development in kansas, but also don, one with national implications as state-by-state goes through the abortion debate. and as democrats hope this supreme court decision, a setback for pro abortion rights democrats and being a motivation for voters come november. >> all right, mr. king, standby, i want to get to cnn's -- she is in arizona where the latest is happening with the key races there. the votes are starting to come in. when you have for us, kiana? >> well, you can start to see some of the people in this room. and i'm within karrin taylor robeson, this is her watch party. some applause is starting to pop in this room as these numbers are trickling in. what's the campaign was specifically looking for is that margin that john was just talking about. it is about a 9% margin. the campaign was hoping for that kind of number. the expectation is that kari lake, who had been encouraging her voters to vote on election day, that if robeson had any chance of winning she needed to have a significant margin in that first election result, the first one that we are seeing ton
so, a significant development in kansas, but also don, one with national implications as state-by-state goes through the abortion debate. and as democrats hope this supreme court decision, a setback for pro abortion rights democrats and being a motivation for voters come november. >> all right, mr. king, standby, i want to get to cnn's -- she is in arizona where the latest is happening with the key races there. the votes are starting to come in. when you have for us, kiana? >> well,...
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china's latest move targeting the united states. the response from the white house days after nancy pelosi is high stakes visit to that island. plus, go inside the east bay lab. this the east bay lab. this developing a more efficient psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reaction may occur. best move i've ever made. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx®. >> monkeypox is now a local state and national health emergency. the biden administration made it official this week freeing up emergency funding when it comes to testing. patients have been
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the russian state damage has already been done. it's quite clear that vin, to show over the course a number of decades set out to build up rushes, fossil fuel infrastructure. it set out to build up germany's dependence on that. and the argument backs to leave. russia would simply hand over a few years to the russians. doesn't stuck up. and ben shaw has made quite enough money. acid rush right the, even just this year, doubling profits on it. gas. we are research. i pull 100000000 years from russian gasoline in the 1st 3 months of the if they were serious about the statements that they've made. they would set up a fund and he's all profit from russian gas to, to help from the reconstruction of ukraine. but they're not serious about it. tell us, take a look at some of the other business stories making the news with western countries sanctioning russia for its war against ukraine. moscow has been increasing trade with others in july, russia became the 3rd largest coal supply of india, shipping, just over 2000000 tons. that's 20 percen
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what's the general view state side. as regards below, see possibly heading to taiwan and initially had some more support for philosophy in this trip coming from both sides of the aisle from people who simply claim that they didn't want her to back down simply because beijing said that she should back down. but now we're hearing more from those voices that say they are concerned about how this visit would serve to increase tensions between china and the u. s. here's the latest that nothing good will come of it. taiwan will not be more secure or more prosperous as a result of this purely symbolic visit. and a lot of bad things could happen. these include a chinese military response that could result in the us being plunged into in direct conflicts with a nuclear armed russia and a nuclear armed china. at the same time this week with the blessing, the, by the ministration, nancy pelosi decided to head to taiwan. that's all but confirmed at this point, government officials in taipei have just been notified that policies arr
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there are only six nonwhite secretaries of state in the whole of the united states right now. but the top of your ticket is obviously stacey abrams who's challenging brian kemp again for governor. you too would have to work very closely together not only to protect the election in 2024 but local elections, midterm elections and all the other ones. what are some of the ways that you think that stacey abrams prevent presents better thing for juror georgia veterans than the current incumbent brian kemp? >> stacey abrams has been a leader on voting rights in the state of georgia, and we saw in 2021 after we deliver these winds for the two u.s. senate seats that have been crucial to our success as a country, we know that republicans went into the legislature and passed this 98 voter suppression bill that makes it a crime to give someone a bottle of water to someone waiting in line. it takes away some cure job offers. that was endorsed by both the governor who signed it into law and the secretary of state. i will remind voters that that bill was also bills based on conspiracy theori
there are only six nonwhite secretaries of state in the whole of the united states right now. but the top of your ticket is obviously stacey abrams who's challenging brian kemp again for governor. you too would have to work very closely together not only to protect the election in 2024 but local elections, midterm elections and all the other ones. what are some of the ways that you think that stacey abrams prevent presents better thing for juror georgia veterans than the current incumbent brian...
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by state, it would be better for everyone because then it would be more representative of that state's needs and beliefs and values? even if 75% of the people living in a state are pro-life, the other 25% may need access to abortion or reproductive health care that they wouldn't be able to access. if we had a jewish person where the mother's emotional health or physical health were in danger, but her life wasn't in danger yet, she would not be able to access the health care she needed at that time and for us that's just not acceptable. >> people get to vote and to share with their state representatives how they want this issue to look in their states. so there's definitely a role that people have within their states. and gone from individuals getting to choose over their own lives to states getting to choose all of our individual lives, that scares me. amna: rabbi, big picture here is we're having a faith conversation in -- on a legal matter. and i'm just curious how you as a faith leader in your community view that when it comes to the rights of your community and every other american
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why is the united states and restructure terrible compared to wealthy companies? andrew: i have been around u.s. politics like you for a couple of decades, served a variety of presidents from different parties, the attitude of the united states is obviously to keep taxes low and public spend under control. the word control is interesting, that stops forward thinking in terms of planning. the short-term is around fiscal policies has hurt us. in essence infrastructure as a long-term return. to get a long-term return, putting into private hands is one way of doing it, but early the public side of life has to be willing to be the forward spend. the spend on roads, ev charging stations has to come from the public domain. raising taxes to spend money on structure means you have to trust people doing the spending, think the public-private bottles the way to go, it is create an infrastructure bank. is public company owned or public sector owned that has a private sector matching funds. that sort of breakthroughs yet to occur in the state. the way we go is tax and spend. u
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♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. ♪ >> mr. president, distinguished guests, the writer and sacred scripture says be strong and courageous, do not be afraid, do not be discouraged. for i will be with you wherever you go. ladies and gentlemen, please join me as we mark this special occasion. gracious and merciful lord, you are the giver of life, the igniter of faith, provider of hope and author of love. you have commanded us to be strong and courageous in life or in death because you are always with us. receive your servants most humble prayer as we gather to honor and celebrate four selfless exemplars of unquestioned strong and courageous valor. staff sergeant kenishiro, agent birdwell, special agent fujii and major john duffy. you provided our nation and army the courage to believe we can we will. the commitment of a calvary reader who is prepared and loyal. and the character of the special forces warrior to free the oppressed. when our nation asked who will go, each of these men declared here m.r.i., send me. we look at these
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ou to the battleground state when we come battleground state when we come back iconds. you weren't made for uc or crohn's, but gut focused entyvio is. entyvio works at the site of the problem to block certain inflammation-causing cells from entering the gut. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection which can be serious. although unlikely, a risk of pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection cannot be ruled out. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. in clinical trials, entyvio helped many people achieve long-term relief and remission. ask your doctor about entyvio. ♪entyvio, entyvio, entyvio♪ >> when i was 15 years old, i accepted a ride home from work from a coworker, and he took me down to the river and left me there. i screamed "no," and i wasn't heard then. he didn't listen to me. but i'm going to vote no, and people are going to listen. >> reporter: walking through
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there is a home for you in the united states. if you so choose, we will stand with you just as you stood with us. ah, ship each other, can i move the night? the telephone captured the province? we were in harass. we fled to flora and then to how monday port we arrived and campbell with lots of difficulties as each plane took off, we hoped to be on the next. we tried always to get out. there was a nightmare for my family and me. it's been 11 months since then, but i still have the same nightmare content. a gun is facing questions about whether u. s. troops may have shot afghan civilians following a devastating suicide bonding last year. the dental mm hm. although i have been living in albania for less than a year, we are in a tough situation. we abandoned our lives and came here. we worked in afghanistan, we had jobs, but now we don't. we do not know what to do. what will happen to our lives and future? i urge the americans to pay attention to afghan citizens living in 3rd countries. we are waiting for our cases to be processed, b
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and in states like arizona and michigan which are purple states, you look at the numbers there, people don't want to say these total bans either. so, i think is a question of advocating people. people are paying attention because the supreme court did the unthinkable, and it allowed the words to be said, roe v. wade has been overturned. now, john roberts wanted the supreme court to take the more incremental step. it had -- mitch mcconnell said that there were nine unelected justices, as if they're implementing the policy agenda that he has declined, to put on the floor when he control the senate. he has been pretty happy with denying unelected judges, when they, for example, start their campaign finance, voting rights, but okay. the supreme court has made this real. i think that's the biggest difference. people are used to seeing ads that tell them, this or that is gonna happen, if this person gets elected. but one people in kansas realize, and what people across the country are gonna realize, because the supreme court ripped the rug out from under these constitutional protections, thi
and in states like arizona and michigan which are purple states, you look at the numbers there, people don't want to say these total bans either. so, i think is a question of advocating people. people are paying attention because the supreme court did the unthinkable, and it allowed the words to be said, roe v. wade has been overturned. now, john roberts wanted the supreme court to take the more incremental step. it had -- mitch mcconnell said that there were nine unelected justices, as if...
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and 10% undecided. >> we have a limited right to access abortion care in our state right now. but this constitutional amendment will mandate government control over our private medical decisions and pave the way for a total ban on abortion. >> reporter: but anti-abortion activists here say it's about putting the power in the hands of the people does this amendment pave the pathway to a ban potentially? >> it paves the way for future conversations to be able to happen i want to see a future where kansans are involved in the discussion, where unelected judges don't decide for the rest of us the right kinds o limits on abortion in our state. >> reporter: experts say it's a pivotal vote, one the whole nation will be watching >> a yes vote probably doesn't tell us a lot, because kansas is a conservative and republican leaning state. but a no vote, or even a narrow loss by the "no" side, will tell us that abortion rights supporters have a lot of strength in the elections of 2022. >> reporter: for those on both sides, the stakes couldn't be higher dasha burns, nbc news, kansas city,
and 10% undecided. >> we have a limited right to access abortion care in our state right now. but this constitutional amendment will mandate government control over our private medical decisions and pave the way for a total ban on abortion. >> reporter: but anti-abortion activists here say it's about putting the power in the hands of the people does this amendment pave the pathway to a ban potentially? >> it paves the way for future conversations to be able to happen i want to...
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heads of state. but it is, i told my colleagues when we, when we ended the meeting, we're now going to one my favorite places in the world, very generously hosting us, mister speaker, and you thank you so much, maria, who is that? you've been listening now to us how speak and nancy pelosi addressed the media after holding talks with south korean officials. one day after making that very controversial visit to taiwan. she's reaffirmed the relationship between us and south korean parliamentarians and nursing. not mentioned taiwan at all. the me watching out rivera that's remind you about top stories this allen us. how speaking to lucy has just been speaking and soul. she's been meeting with south korean officials. one day after her controversial visits of taiwan, beijing had warned of serious consequences. if the trip went ahead and is now conducting, military drove around the island in the wake of head taiwan trip, foreign ministers from the association of southeast asia nation have expressed their co
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states have lost the trust of the people. the military industrial complex in the united states has lost the trust, the american people. and law enforcement has really been losing trust of the american people with many police department being even shut down in various districts. so we see that lack of trust. and when those organizations then turn on a populace leader of course, is going to make that popular leader more popular because it is now being seen as somebody standing against this unjust persecution by the military establishment in the respective country of in little time left. maybe thanks so much for joining us . one last question if i may, iran con, has alleged the us orchestrate. it is also the day that the u. s. was behind the parliamentary vote of no confidence. but then i entered, i interviewed a pakistani official 24 hours ago, who said to me, o iran con, it's full of nonsense. he's a conspiracy theorist. there's no other external forces acting here despite the fact that iran con, calling the pakistani governme
states have lost the trust of the people. the military industrial complex in the united states has lost the trust, the american people. and law enforcement has really been losing trust of the american people with many police department being even shut down in various districts. so we see that lack of trust. and when those organizations then turn on a populace leader of course, is going to make that popular leader more popular because it is now being seen as somebody standing against this unjust...
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state at all. nothing in that language shall prevent a physician from delegating into a specially trained nurse or physician assistant that they are qualified to carry out certain tasks. as long as they are carried out under the supervision control and responsibility of the license physician. we completed our hundred page report to the director of health manpower in hew and got the endorsement. with that, we rallied health care leader starting with the presence of the ama and the aha, federation of state medical board to encourage state legislators to act immediately. they did. by 1973, within three years, states had amended their medical practice act to a qualified assistance to work in collaboration with and under the supervision of physicians. the lessons again on collaboration seeking matters, including all stakeholders had paid dividends. this experience taught us another endearing question, when solving a complex problem, sometimes the simplest solution is the best. during the third year of t
state at all. nothing in that language shall prevent a physician from delegating into a specially trained nurse or physician assistant that they are qualified to carry out certain tasks. as long as they are carried out under the supervision control and responsibility of the license physician. we completed our hundred page report to the director of health manpower in hew and got the endorsement. with that, we rallied health care leader starting with the presence of the ama and the aha,...
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so the question becomes, in a state like arizona, look, joe biden won the state by 0.3% in 2020. he had been a republican before that. this is the kind of state that in the midterm environment where biden's approval ratings are low, the economy is not in a great place. and again, biden barely won it in 2020, all of those things you think would put the challenger, would put the opposition party at a clear advantage in the midterm election. the question posed here, the test posed here is if this clean sweep by trump does play out in a republican primary, all of these candidates being so closely aligned with trump on his rhetoric around the 2020 election, his claims about the 2020 elections, does that create -- is that a bridge too far for voters in arizona, who might otherwise be inclined to vote against democrats in the midterm year like in 2020. and to broaden this out, this is becoming a national question when we talk about control of the senate. because, again, this is the potential battleground for the u.s. senate, this fall. republicans need a net gain of just one seat. they
so the question becomes, in a state like arizona, look, joe biden won the state by 0.3% in 2020. he had been a republican before that. this is the kind of state that in the midterm environment where biden's approval ratings are low, the economy is not in a great place. and again, biden barely won it in 2020, all of those things you think would put the challenger, would put the opposition party at a clear advantage in the midterm election. the question posed here, the test posed here is if this...
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what's interesting is you look at kansas, you know it to be a red state. trump won this state big. if your expectation is that means this is going to pass automatically, we did get a poll on this referendum in the last couple weeks. it actually showed a pretty close race here, 47/43 yes/no on this referendum. this could be very interesting to watch. polls close 8:00 p.m. eastern in kansas. i think we'll spend a lot of time watching that result come in. could be entering story lines to develop there. as you mentioned, arizona, we see mark kelly, the democratic incumbent senator, unopposed for renomination. he's going to run for re-election in november. this is critical to democrats and their chances of trying to hang on to the senate. can they get mark kelly re-elected? the question is twofold in arizona. number one, who will mark kelly's republican opponent be? blake masters is running with the endorsement of donald trump. he has been leading in the polls. so masters come into today's primary as the favorite. but the other dynamic in arizona that's interesting here is there are sev
what's interesting is you look at kansas, you know it to be a red state. trump won this state big. if your expectation is that means this is going to pass automatically, we did get a poll on this referendum in the last couple weeks. it actually showed a pretty close race here, 47/43 yes/no on this referendum. this could be very interesting to watch. polls close 8:00 p.m. eastern in kansas. i think we'll spend a lot of time watching that result come in. could be entering story lines to develop...
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people have been leaving the state to obtain abortion k in other states where it remains illegal. now in texans, the closest aides are new mexico and kansas. many hours away. but what is truly frightening, not everyone can afford to travel, not everyone can do all the things required to travel. now we have lawmakers here who are threatening people to travel out of state. and threatening the people who are helping them. there is a group here in texas, a group of lawmakers, who publicize a letter that they sent to at least one law firm here in texas. threatening the firm, and each of the partners. with felony criminal prosecution and disbarment. because of their policy to reimburse employees who are traveling out of state for health care. so this is a real crisis on the ground, and the house did pass the smell. i think it's very important and it's reflected in the presidents order this week. and that's also really important to know we. can take steps in any way that we can to protect this fundamental constitutional right to travel between the state. so we're doing it in congress. i
people have been leaving the state to obtain abortion k in other states where it remains illegal. now in texans, the closest aides are new mexico and kansas. many hours away. but what is truly frightening, not everyone can afford to travel, not everyone can do all the things required to travel. now we have lawmakers here who are threatening people to travel out of state. and threatening the people who are helping them. there is a group here in texas, a group of lawmakers, who publicize a letter...
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you said two weeks ago that the state by state approach is the best way to go. i want to be clear about your position, are you saying that the 2015 supreme court decision that made same sex marriage the law of the land nationally should be overturned? >> no. i am saying that i don't think it is going to be overturned. >> nor should it be? >> well, that would be up to the court. the reasoning, i think, could be attacked, but the point i'm trying to make is i've been consistent. i think states should decide the issue of marriage and states should decide the issue of abortion. i have respect for south carolina. south carolina voters here, i trust, to define marriage and deal with the issue of abortion. not the people in the court. that's my view. >> how far down -- how wide should that go? how many more issues should that go to, for example, virginia that allowed interracial marriage? that shouldn't be touched? >> we're talking about things that are not happening because you don't want to talk about inflation, don't want to talk about crime. this is all politics, m
you said two weeks ago that the state by state approach is the best way to go. i want to be clear about your position, are you saying that the 2015 supreme court decision that made same sex marriage the law of the land nationally should be overturned? >> no. i am saying that i don't think it is going to be overturned. >> nor should it be? >> well, that would be up to the court. the reasoning, i think, could be attacked, but the point i'm trying to make is i've been consistent....
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to state. and that is hurting democrats, because in a lot of lou estates like california, new jersey, washington, junior, colorado, voters have passed reforms that have taken the power to draw lines out of the hands of politicians and put them into bipartisan or nonpartisan commissions. the result is even though the maps might lean a little towards democrats, they are not the same type of jerry manders we are seeing in red states that have hyperinflated the republicans' share of seats in place like texas and tennessee, florida, and ohio. publicans at this time were able to do an end around of commissions in ohio and utah by either neutering reforms passed by voters or waiting or stalling until deadline and passing a map at the last minute when it was too late for a lawsuit to overturn the map in ohio. in florida you saw government -- governor ron desantis overpower his own legislature in a map that will expand republicans' advantage there. redistricting does have the power to predetermine outco
to state. and that is hurting democrats, because in a lot of lou estates like california, new jersey, washington, junior, colorado, voters have passed reforms that have taken the power to draw lines out of the hands of politicians and put them into bipartisan or nonpartisan commissions. the result is even though the maps might lean a little towards democrats, they are not the same type of jerry manders we are seeing in red states that have hyperinflated the republicans' share of seats in place...
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the purpose of the government is for the protection of the state and it is up to the states to govern themselves. host: we appreciate the call. in the washington post this morning, this is the headline. figure economy. friday's blowout jobs report. it did not end the mystery about the state of the economy or resolve questions. they had contracted for the second consecutive quarter, meeting -- meaning one was still fresh as employers added jobs in july. twice as many as economists expected. they seem to describe entirely different realities. the first showed a weak economy and offered nothing but grief. it was minting jobs faster than they could fill them with an unemployment rate that matched the pdm -- pre-pandemic low. surely is in florida on the democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i just want to say that of course, i trust the democrats to do a better job with the economy because if it were not for president biden, he has been working very hard since the day he came in. president biden has -- is more intelligent. he is already experi
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and it is part of the fabric of our state. one of the issues i was wondering if you could touch on is we are energy -- is where energy fits in? where do you stand on energy issues? >> i went by it real fast. if you go to advancing american freedom you will see we spent a lot of time on it. our organizations actually spent the better of 10 million dollars in the last four months on ads around the country promoting a return to american energy independence. we have been running them around the country, urging americans to call their member of congress. it is extraordinary to see the damage that this administration did in a short period of time to the historic progress we made on independence in the tru mp-pence administration. by allowing the responsible exploitation -- exploration of oil around the country, we became a net exporter of energy for the first time of three quarters of a century. we are the saudi arabia of natural gas. an incredible amount of investment, so many of these sites around the country and the american econ
and it is part of the fabric of our state. one of the issues i was wondering if you could touch on is we are energy -- is where energy fits in? where do you stand on energy issues? >> i went by it real fast. if you go to advancing american freedom you will see we spent a lot of time on it. our organizations actually spent the better of 10 million dollars in the last four months on ads around the country promoting a return to american energy independence. we have been running them around...
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we are a state where the message of redemption is alive and well. we are that state. [cheers and applause] many of you know my story so i will not tell you my story i will just give you a little bit. as a guide growing up in a single-parent household, mired in poverty, delusional, angry, didn't think there was a future for a kid like me in a state like this, it was this state and people all across this auditorium that give me a second chance. think about it, i nearly failed out of high school. i failed spanish and english. [laughter] when you fail spanish and english, no one calls you bilingual. kevin, they called me bi-ignant. [laughter] but it was this state and this party that give me a second chance to rise to a higher potential. it is one of the reasons we believe ephesians 3:20 -- that god is able to do exceedingly, abundantly, above all that we ask or imagine. that is the state of south carolina. [applause] and that is the crowd you are privileged to speak in front of, to all of us. i have known kevin from my first election to congress. and i'll tell you, it wa
we are a state where the message of redemption is alive and well. we are that state. [cheers and applause] many of you know my story so i will not tell you my story i will just give you a little bit. as a guide growing up in a single-parent household, mired in poverty, delusional, angry, didn't think there was a future for a kid like me in a state like this, it was this state and people all across this auditorium that give me a second chance. think about it, i nearly failed out of high school....
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for a while it worked. >> state. builder >> modernize are in the sense you build a system that works, a powerful state. and economy that is comprehensible. so, he did engage in confrontation with various oligarchs. of course, a lot of the modernization was driven by oil money. it's not as if putin did something magical to make the country prosperous. he just benefited from those revenues. i think he presented himself, and wasn't stirred stood by the public, as younger, new generation. efficient, competent, not somebody who had a drinking problem like yeltsin. not someone who had these personal weaknesses. it wasn't the name of modernization. i think democracy would be a bit of a misnomer. >> i agree, i'm not trying to make him out to be the next coming of thomas jefferson over here. >> you have the apartment bombings, never explained. possibly putin's instigation. very tough dealings with chechnya as part of his political promise. that is there at the beginning. >> he did seek, he tried to restore a sense of state au
for a while it worked. >> state. builder >> modernize are in the sense you build a system that works, a powerful state. and economy that is comprehensible. so, he did engage in confrontation with various oligarchs. of course, a lot of the modernization was driven by oil money. it's not as if putin did something magical to make the country prosperous. he just benefited from those revenues. i think he presented himself, and wasn't stirred stood by the public, as younger, new...
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abortion that had been part of the states constitution. they voted no, their neighbor neighborhood and no one came across the borders of cages. placene this for the american people vote to preserve protector right and refusal let them be ripped away by politicians and my ministration has their back. the department of justice has also weighed in announcing that total through the state of idaho, which is one of the many in producing an abortion ban. in the wake of the supreme court decision. the contention that the state is contributing a federal law that guarantees the right to emergency medical treatment. my kind of, oh, to 0, washington. well, the referendum on abortion rights and kansas was the 1st is the supreme court over time constitutional protections in june. the republican meaning stay resoundingly rejected changes the state constitution which could have allowed abortions to be banned surrounding states including arkansas, missouri, oklahoma, and texas all had trigger bands coming to effect shortly after roe v wade was struck down,
abortion that had been part of the states constitution. they voted no, their neighbor neighborhood and no one came across the borders of cages. placene this for the american people vote to preserve protector right and refusal let them be ripped away by politicians and my ministration has their back. the department of justice has also weighed in announcing that total through the state of idaho, which is one of the many in producing an abortion ban. in the wake of the supreme court decision. the...
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, how often is that going to be married in other states around the united states today? that's the big question, if you think about all the states around kansas, they have as i mentioned either band abortion or they will be moving to ban it out right, and so kansas is very much a bellwether, and there was a huge expectation it would vote to remove vote to pass this amendment to remove the constitutional right to abortion, this is a state donald trump one very easily twice, just to quote the people here i have been talking to, they were quite cautious about it, they didn't think that would go their way, but their view is that this is now galvanising voters this is not a theoretical thing anymore it's the way they are seeing it, if people here in kansas the vast majority according to this projection had moved to protect abortion rights that can theoretically happen for other states and it will now become a big issue going into the mid—term elections in november. the mid-term elections in november.— the mid-term elections in november. . ~ , . november. thank you very mu
, how often is that going to be married in other states around the united states today? that's the big question, if you think about all the states around kansas, they have as i mentioned either band abortion or they will be moving to ban it out right, and so kansas is very much a bellwether, and there was a huge expectation it would vote to remove vote to pass this amendment to remove the constitutional right to abortion, this is a state donald trump one very easily twice, just to quote the...
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large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: you may remember this from back in 2007, march of 2007 a group of marine force recon operators were in afghanistan, they were ambushed by a bomb, an ied and they fought back. for doing that they were falsely accused of mass murder and relieved of duty and put on a war crimes trial. turns out the whole thing was a sham. today we spoke to major fred galvin who was the commanding officer who has just written a book on this, amazing conversation -- here's part of it. ♪ ♪ what if your family think? >> it was devastating for the marines and our
large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with...
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other states. this is donald trump's party. it remains very much in thrall to him. the georgia example, in may, where the candidates depose, survived, was very much the exception. and republicans are rolling into the midterm election. sending a very clear signal to voters that they are a party that is committed to restoring trump to power. cheney, obviously signaled tonight that she is determined to do everything she can to prevent that from happening. and you know, the biggest kind of hint or -- she drop is when she compared herself to abraham lincoln, who of course, lost elections for the house and senate, before winning the presidency in 1860 as the second republican nominee ever. there are a lot of, the defending band of trump quit it's in the republican party. i think would be a logical step for her to do it. but she did not firmly commit to that course or any other course in her speech tonight. >> and you mention alaska. we are learning that trump critic senator lisa murkowski will advance to
other states. this is donald trump's party. it remains very much in thrall to him. the georgia example, in may, where the candidates depose, survived, was very much the exception. and republicans are rolling into the midterm election. sending a very clear signal to voters that they are a party that is committed to restoring trump to power. cheney, obviously signaled tonight that she is determined to do everything she can to prevent that from happening. and you know, the biggest kind of hint or...
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to state. you also have the physical address. if you have a warehouse. if you have an amazon warehouse, it is not clear, sometimes they move product from one warehouse to another warehouse with no information or no notice and that is all taken into consideration. it varies from state to state and it is difficult to navigate all of that. chair wyden: next question would be for you, ms. yetter. obviously states that have the autonomy to administer on their own taxes generally at the more complicated systems. this strikes me that it makes for even more challenges for america small businesses. we talked a lot today about sales taxes. there are thousands of local jurisdictions across the country. businesses have to figure out how to comply with 45 state sales tax systems. with some states sellers have to deal with local tax compliance separately. you touched on this. can you elaborate on how these additional significant burdens affect remote sellers? >> colorado, alaska and alabama are troublesome s
to state. you also have the physical address. if you have a warehouse. if you have an amazon warehouse, it is not clear, sometimes they move product from one warehouse to another warehouse with no information or no notice and that is all taken into consideration. it varies from state to state and it is difficult to navigate all of that. chair wyden: next question would be for you, ms. yetter. obviously states that have the autonomy to administer on their own taxes generally at the more...
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united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even the nazis have the right to speak and to assemble. the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler, my cease to your training and us positions differently. that early i'm like on our knee. my knee does torn. he's of a phone, a name, or do you cry, you know, shown garnish via the building damage for all time vasey zips tune a. the mountain western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be thing i typically european democracies. the fear is, doctrinal, superior, and inferior races. rather appeared out of thin air in europe due to an unlucky turn of events, a pre requisites for it had never existed before. but here's the pre world war, ma'am. the u. k. at colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and oceania. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and
united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even the nazis have the right to speak and to assemble. the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler, my cease to your training and us positions differently. that early i'm like on our knee. my knee does torn. he's of a phone, a name, or do you cry, you know, shown garnish via the building damage for all time vasey zips tune a. the mountain western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be...
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california is banning state funded travel to another, state attorney general. banta announced today that california will restrict state funded travel to georgia. that's because of the state's new law, which allows high school athletic associations to block transgender girls from competing in girls' sports. bonta says the law targets the rights of children and infringes on personal freedoms. california has a law that requires adding states to the ban if they enact laws that discriminate against l g b t q community. georgia is the 23rd state to fall under that ban, it takes effect immediately. a large crane might be to blame for vegetation. fire near highway one. oh, one today coming up. we're hearing from a witness. and a barrier weather another warm and hot day and perfect timing right now is you take a look right here. some live fireworks after anais game in oakland, showing you this clear skies, thankfully for this portion of the bay area and looks like another hot forecast for tomorrow, inland will have the update coming up. and lucky. pharmacies are shuttin
california is banning state funded travel to another, state attorney general. banta announced today that california will restrict state funded travel to georgia. that's because of the state's new law, which allows high school athletic associations to block transgender girls from competing in girls' sports. bonta says the law targets the rights of children and infringes on personal freedoms. california has a law that requires adding states to the ban if they enact laws that discriminate against...
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of the state. you honest already i get you hawkiss is neo colonial iraq leak. they asked us, that's why to iraq keep bound kind of of violence. kreger is getting used alumnis on the weight for in put in person iraq to provide as gain dom saddam hussein for fruits. up of on top to from best on dia, a ghana, national getting don't know if our coast header libyan gaddafi is skin notice guy. she give you what's, what our irish fooling sphere did in go to museums. you liam, is because i'm told that you want to dish w zealand via an dish, w 0 to you on this fun the mesh need all single moms and best i can totally, unless the reason us, hey jim, it is so dangerous. is it deny the sovereignty of the country? ah but march 24th 1999. the day yugoslavia was annihilated and it was covered on live tv. with with lawyers to jenna. next it and general bush did it with us the events and still remember those terrible days. a report close it really major. i mean send them a quiz source. it was a nazi man. i would be my and i would i medical demo? correct me small. no, she wouldn'
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the united states declares monkeypox an emergency. if volcanic eruptionn iceland has become a unique tourist attraction. ♪ welcome to world news america. china has fired rockets, artillery and ballistic missiles into the waters around taiwan in response to the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi. the defense ministry is warning the unprecedented military exercises are a threat to peace and it is accusing beijing of violating island sovereignty. the taiwan president is urging citizens to be on high alert. officials say beijing is working to reunify by choice. >> it began with this barrage of rockets into the sky from the southeast coast of china. it is that they came down somewhere in the middle of the taiwan's weight. this is just a prelude for the inland, forces were preparing to launch bigger more capable ballistic missiles. in all, china is thought to have fired 11 into orders around taiwan. several also felt inside its exclusive economic zone. the chinese capital, sentiment is running high. >> i think ms. pelosi's visit is a good th
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there is no doubt that the united states has been disingenuous in the implementation of its stated policy objectives . that had been agreed upon with china regarding non interference in the internal affairs of china. centered around the one china policy, words don't match actions, that's the problem. the united states continues to claim to china that it is supporting a policy of one china. but it's words and in what it's doing are completely different in china has been calling out the united states for some time. now, warning that statements made by the united states government officials are very dangerous and that the united states needs to carefully reconsider the rhetoric. it doesn't appear that this is a deliberate act by the united states to provoke china. it appears that the binding ministration is in the midst of policy. chaos and nancy pelosi has exploited this the very precipitous manner after the meeting with a tie when he's president, nancy pelosi made some questionable remarks. she cited benjamin franklin, but confused. a famous quote on the unity of liberty and safety. benjam
there is no doubt that the united states has been disingenuous in the implementation of its stated policy objectives . that had been agreed upon with china regarding non interference in the internal affairs of china. centered around the one china policy, words don't match actions, that's the problem. the united states continues to claim to china that it is supporting a policy of one china. but it's words and in what it's doing are completely different in china has been calling out the united...
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google is a state apparatus. they're, they're part of the regime that's running the united states. they are a part of a political apparatus that's being run by a singular unit party that as son neo con am that is a leftist, an authoritarian all at the same time. and likewise that they arse censoring and they're serving as a propaganda organ. they want to shut down all possible perspectives that differ from this singular party line. and i of this is a, it's, it's a detriment this, this is a real threat to mocker say, if anything is because, you know, we don't have freedom of information here in the united states. we're being patrolled and policed by this overlord, google and the other hedge, monica, social media outlets that control all of our data and all our information and our news. so we, we, we, you know, it's a, it's a, it's a real challenge to find out what's going on in the world. it's good to have you with us today. the u. s. has pledged support for a police training program in the south american country of columbia. to educate officers on how to better abide by internation
google is a state apparatus. they're, they're part of the regime that's running the united states. they are a part of a political apparatus that's being run by a singular unit party that as son neo con am that is a leftist, an authoritarian all at the same time. and likewise that they arse censoring and they're serving as a propaganda organ. they want to shut down all possible perspectives that differ from this singular party line. and i of this is a, it's, it's a detriment this, this is a real...
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the united states pushing it? caller: from what i am trying to say is we are constantly threatening russia. host: by supporting ukraine with weapons? caller: excuse the? host: by supporting ukraine with weapons? caller: i would say so. that is my opinion. the deal is if russia puts one man in poland, we are in. we are in up to our necks. i think we have military people in poland ready to strike. i would say this is a lot more important than just sitting on the sidelines like people act like. we are up to our necks already. host: kylie in ellicott city, maryland. caller: good morning. it worries me that folks are so open to the idea of putin and russia invading neighboring countries and taking them over and we should sit back and do nothing. we have an issue on our border. we have inflation for sure. but we cannot let russia and china take over neighboring countries. if we let putin do what he does, china will take over taiwan and where does this end? this is america. it is part of, i think, our strategic plan to m
the united states pushing it? caller: from what i am trying to say is we are constantly threatening russia. host: by supporting ukraine with weapons? caller: excuse the? host: by supporting ukraine with weapons? caller: i would say so. that is my opinion. the deal is if russia puts one man in poland, we are in. we are in up to our necks. i think we have military people in poland ready to strike. i would say this is a lot more important than just sitting on the sidelines like people act like. we...
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look at the record of the united states and europe. i am not even talking of colonialism the manner in which they totally exterminated the indigenous population where they go, that it indians in the united states or the aborigines in australia. and of course, the criminal enterprises of the colonial power in the 3rd world over centuries. now they will take a moral high ground to say that they are the defenders of human rights. look at the usual, this is, i mean i have been able to solve my 1st 10 to their own problems. look at the shooting that list constantly in schools, in mall, in st. innocent people are being killed. children are being killed, but there's no conscious of this. even if some other countries. yeah. and point out all these things the united states did not dare don't control the international net . this information is controlled by the west and his agency, unfortunately. and that is why other gonna do that all within the receiving end. okay. and just finally, in terms of the, the timing of this am samantha powers statem
look at the record of the united states and europe. i am not even talking of colonialism the manner in which they totally exterminated the indigenous population where they go, that it indians in the united states or the aborigines in australia. and of course, the criminal enterprises of the colonial power in the 3rd world over centuries. now they will take a moral high ground to say that they are the defenders of human rights. look at the usual, this is, i mean i have been able to solve my 1st...
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she was often prevented from doing so by state agencies. there are many cases in this era where black women attempts to legally give up their children for adoption and then are not allowed to but also or with as a result so really there's very few pathways for redemption, especially outside of communities of color that that women of color really are only punished for their for their unwed pregnancies and we can see this actually escalating into the 60s and 70s as women of color in their children get increasingly blamed for relying too much and sapping state funds. so you have a variety of ways they're punished. i mean they're it was you had a child out of wedlock you're easily evicted from public housing. you have a variety of public agencies who punish out of child lock child rearing. and sort of excluding them from benefits. but i think one of the other major ways that we can see women of color punished for unwed pregnancies. is a massive increase in force sterilizations that occur the 50s 60s escalating into the 1970s? so if i just want
she was often prevented from doing so by state agencies. there are many cases in this era where black women attempts to legally give up their children for adoption and then are not allowed to but also or with as a result so really there's very few pathways for redemption, especially outside of communities of color that that women of color really are only punished for their for their unwed pregnancies and we can see this actually escalating into the 60s and 70s as women of color in their...
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is a border state because every state is getting impacted with what's going on here with this constant flow of illegal migrants and drugs coming in. dagen: and the biden administration's wide open border policy, it also speaks to the lawlessness that democrats stand up for. because again, we have immigration laws that democrats have ignored, leading to devastation and death, in not just border communities. and it's the same thing in major cities across the country, again, tolerating, even standing up for lawlessness. one other thing i want to mention, though, in terms of in kansas the voters came out and rejected an anti-abortion measure. the first vote in a state after the reversal of roe v wade and indeed, as the wall street journal editorial board, james freeman, has predicted, that this reversal of roe by the supreme court, it's a return to democracy where you put now back in the hands of legislatures and in the hands of voters the ability to go to the ballot box and decide for themselves where a state wants to stand on a abortion policy and the voters in kansas did that very thing
is a border state because every state is getting impacted with what's going on here with this constant flow of illegal migrants and drugs coming in. dagen: and the biden administration's wide open border policy, it also speaks to the lawlessness that democrats stand up for. because again, we have immigration laws that democrats have ignored, leading to devastation and death, in not just border communities. and it's the same thing in major cities across the country, again, tolerating, even...
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a lot de sapin in here in the state of florida. we will look ahead to governor ron desantis, who will be who are in parts of the state today. back to you. >> nbc's stephanie stanton is in st. petersburg, florida. coming up, next working in the abortion clinic in a hostile state, i will talk to one caregiver risking her life to provide for people in need. r people in need ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the moment. for a treatment for moderate-to-severe eczema. cibinqo — fda approved. 100% steroid free. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and cibinqo helps provide clearer skin and less itch. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. do not take with medicines that prevent blood clots. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma, lung, skin and other cance
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she says she's the only democrat to win in the state on a state wide level. both of their priorities are to beat desantis but the path is a little different. >> i'm ready for this fight, ready to take him on and will make sure we have a winning message. we'll pull over republican women, independent women and they're going to vote to have the first female governor of the state of florida. >> we've got to beat ron desantis. and i can beat him. i've been the governor, i've been the attorney general, fought for civil rights. i've been the elected commissioner of education, fought for our teachers. that's the difference. electability and experience. i offer both and a good heart. that's what florida needs and deserves. >> reporter: another common thread you hear from the candidates that connects to what steve was just mentioning with those poll numbers, they say abortion, they think, is one way they have a path to defeating ron desantis come november. >> you can run for president and remain governor of that state. shaq brewster, thank you very much. steve kornacki
she says she's the only democrat to win in the state on a state wide level. both of their priorities are to beat desantis but the path is a little different. >> i'm ready for this fight, ready to take him on and will make sure we have a winning message. we'll pull over republican women, independent women and they're going to vote to have the first female governor of the state of florida. >> we've got to beat ron desantis. and i can beat him. i've been the governor, i've been the...
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stories like this are happening in many states. 16 states have banned abortion at this point. more to come in the coming weeks. what that means is one and three women in america live in states where they do not have full bodily control over their bodies, and abortion is banned. many of those women will be facing decisions similar to our friend and louisiana. truly when people go to vote in november, the consequences have never been as stark, dire, or as real. the stakes are tremendously high. who we elected in november will determine whether there are more stories like this or whether states have access to abortion or not. whether we will have access to abortion because we want to ban abortion across the country as well at the federal level. >> let's talk about november, since you brought it up, and voting, right? we saw what took place in kansas. i have to say some of the numbers are pretty astounding. women registering to vote at a much higher rate than men. certainly in states where abortion rights are most at risk. what are you seeing? >> yasmin, you hit the nail on the he
stories like this are happening in many states. 16 states have banned abortion at this point. more to come in the coming weeks. what that means is one and three women in america live in states where they do not have full bodily control over their bodies, and abortion is banned. many of those women will be facing decisions similar to our friend and louisiana. truly when people go to vote in november, the consequences have never been as stark, dire, or as real. the stakes are tremendously high....
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it is a game changer for so many places in america and for states like mine. places like albany and syracuse and rochester and buffalo. at long have the workforce, long have the ingenuity, long have the shovel ready for the chips and science act we can finally have the jobs and that is true for all of america as well as new york. [applause] it has been a remarkable time for the senate these last six weeks. it started last year, of course, when we passed the first infrastructure law in years. in the last 60 -- six weeks we passed not only chosen science but veterans health care, gun safety, nato and know the inflation reduction act has passed the senate. [applause] the groundbreaking ira bill, one of the most significant is of legislation in decades will fight inflation, the were prescription and energy costs for the average american, create millions of union jobs and it is the most significant bill fighting climate change we have ever passed. [applause] salute my entire democratic caucus, all 50 with differing views for coming together and uniting behind this
it is a game changer for so many places in america and for states like mine. places like albany and syracuse and rochester and buffalo. at long have the workforce, long have the ingenuity, long have the shovel ready for the chips and science act we can finally have the jobs and that is true for all of america as well as new york. [applause] it has been a remarkable time for the senate these last six weeks. it started last year, of course, when we passed the first infrastructure law in years. in...
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and we want that congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so you can see there, she's almost shrugging it off as if it's. 2 no big deal, she's just going to see more of the pacific ocean. and yet we look at all of the ramping of attention that we've seen between the us and china right now. and it makes you wonder if she truly realizes the impact of this business. well, it's interesting you had mentioned that the biden had said, well, the timing of the trip is not ideal, but i just had a guest on earlier who said, nonsense, spite and knew absolutely perfectly well the policy was going to go do this in him . he must have given her his stamp of approval let's, let's take the politicians rhetoric out of the equation for now. rachel, what's the general view in america regarding this whole thing? yeah, there seem to be more questions and answers as to why posey is embarking on a trip like this, right, with everything th
and we want that congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so you can see there, she's almost shrugging it off as if it's. 2 no big deal, she's just going to see more of the pacific ocean. and yet we look at all of the ramping of attention that we've seen between the us and china right now. and it makes you wonder if she truly realizes the impact...
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the united states killing the leader of al qaeda. more than a decade after they took out osama bin laden. this is really significant. important moment for the u.s. to tell viewers what you are learning. >> this is about to be a major announcement that we hear directly from president biden. we expect that president biden will be addressing the nation around 7:30 tonight. is senior administration official told us this was a counterterrorism operation of a significant al qaeda target. we are learning this was in fact, ayman al-zawahri. the senior official also noted that the successful operation did not result in any civilian casualties. keep in mind, this comes about one year after the u.s. withdrew fully from afghanistan. of the last military plane leaving afghanistan in august of last year. this will raise questions that perhaps, the president, himself, will address on how the operations were conducted, given no u.s. military prison in afghanistan. also, what the assurances are that we hear from the president, himself, on the note th
the united states killing the leader of al qaeda. more than a decade after they took out osama bin laden. this is really significant. important moment for the u.s. to tell viewers what you are learning. >> this is about to be a major announcement that we hear directly from president biden. we expect that president biden will be addressing the nation around 7:30 tonight. is senior administration official told us this was a counterterrorism operation of a significant al qaeda target. we are...
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the state of georgia and the united states senate. definitely. all of that was because you kept the faith. >> you made the way. thank you for that. >> thank you. >> here's a look at what's coming up five on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span fbi director christopher wray appears before the senate judiciary committee for an oversight hearing. later at 3:00 p.m. coverage from london as britain's party leaders participate in a debate to be the next british prime minister. after boris johnson announced his resignation in july. at 4:30 p.m. we take you live to
the state of georgia and the united states senate. definitely. all of that was because you kept the faith. >> you made the way. thank you for that. >> thank you. >> here's a look at what's coming up five on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span fbi director christopher wray appears before the senate judiciary committee for an oversight hearing. later at 3:00 p.m. coverage from london as britain's party leaders participate in a debate to be the next british prime...
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or southern state. how did this inform his worldview and legal thought whether a school of legal thought from a border state or was he. >> there was a school of thought from the border state and he frequently. tribute to transylvania university law school for putting that view forward. there were some. think they were problematic in that school of thought and they were the elite in kentucky were constitutional union that is they believed in a national u.s. constitution not a sword of federal destiny of the united states. the part about that was a little perspective was that they were in love with the idea that the united states was a unique experiment in people in america were the only place where people were not under the come of authority. and it made them skeptical of immigrants. so some of those professors that he was admiring at the university were also people who joined the know-nothing partner that he had briefly been associated with there were none before their anti-catholic feelings and in some
or southern state. how did this inform his worldview and legal thought whether a school of legal thought from a border state or was he. >> there was a school of thought from the border state and he frequently. tribute to transylvania university law school for putting that view forward. there were some. think they were problematic in that school of thought and they were the elite in kentucky were constitutional union that is they believed in a national u.s. constitution not a sword of...