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it's red states and blue states and the right to work is elevated more in oklahoma. i understand this polarization that we are seeing is difficult. but if in fact we have a convention in the states thatme first affordable government. you don't think you ought to pay for your medicare. we can say that isn't what we are trying to do, but that is: what we are trying to do. >> host: the constitution allows for the argument this is around the representational government. >> guest: this is exactly what the founders intended. they knew that at some point in time, the ineffectiveness and government collecting power to itself would have to be neutralized and this is just about restoring what was in our constitution in terms of the state having the ability to make the decision.i have i can document that in a written book. who is working on that right now? nobody. we are going to continue to waste money. $145 billion, that is enough to run the state of oklahoma 20ow years. >> host: smashing the dc monopoly to stop runaway government is the book by senator tom coburn and joining
it's red states and blue states and the right to work is elevated more in oklahoma. i understand this polarization that we are seeing is difficult. but if in fact we have a convention in the states thatme first affordable government. you don't think you ought to pay for your medicare. we can say that isn't what we are trying to do, but that is: what we are trying to do. >> host: the constitution allows for the argument this is around the representational government. >> guest: this...
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the same thing with the appropriate of the state and we call it the islamic state. islam is not christianity and its formation may take a different shape. it's from the intellectuals and people in the west and the religious resolution best selling points. you don't have to face that much that would lead to the results that people expect. >> we are using the word reformation in the same way that it would be used then no except with the ignorance of history we would have no expectation that it would be nonviolent. it is extremely violent, and my goodness, the number of times in my discussions with supporters, they would say things that had parallels with the reformation that ceased to surprise me when they found something new to bring up in that type of comparison. it's never comforted me to find that that was the parallel that was occurring. millions of europeans and the end of that conflict, the result after the exhaustion of the continent by violence. in the reformation movement it's possible they could have the same kind of trajectory. martin luther also found tha
the same thing with the appropriate of the state and we call it the islamic state. islam is not christianity and its formation may take a different shape. it's from the intellectuals and people in the west and the religious resolution best selling points. you don't have to face that much that would lead to the results that people expect. >> we are using the word reformation in the same way that it would be used then no except with the ignorance of history we would have no expectation that...
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it allows states the flexibility to operate chip as a medicaid expansion program, a separate state program or as a combination of the two. texas has historically operated chip as a separate program which has afforded texas the freedom to design a system that aligns with the state's philosophy of ensuring accountability in the management of public funds and increasing personal responsibility for program participants. unlike the medicaid program which offers a medical benefit for children, chip regulations offer states flexibility. this allows them to respond to changes in the evolving needs of beneficiary. since the onset of the program, texas has delivered chip services through managed care model. they currently contract with 17 managed-care organizations delivering services to chip members statewide. the managed care delivery system offers additional advantages as ncos are incentivized through a risk-based payment system to contain costs while implementing innovative delivery and provider payment mechanisms to improve health outcomes for their members. medicaid regulations make it difficu
it allows states the flexibility to operate chip as a medicaid expansion program, a separate state program or as a combination of the two. texas has historically operated chip as a separate program which has afforded texas the freedom to design a system that aligns with the state's philosophy of ensuring accountability in the management of public funds and increasing personal responsibility for program participants. unlike the medicaid program which offers a medical benefit for children, chip...
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and the requirements for license very from state to state. some states license all levels of medicare. some license some. the criteria are surprisingly local at least on a state-by-state basis. i like in the law that was passed to a faith-based death on the future. if we allow medicine to transform itself into a profession and base it on science, you will ultimately help the public health of the population. it does much later than people realize. there is a great debate among medical historians about what benefit does the average patient with the original is going to the average doctorate what point does patient benefit from that and there are different answers. surgery makes advances as a result because they discover antisepsis, they have developed anesthesia. those radically transform surgery by the end of the 19th century so suddenly surgical techniques have really improved. the licensing of doctors is not usually put in the context of the gilded age. it is looked at as progressive -- why did the country waste time on this, the fact is bef
and the requirements for license very from state to state. some states license all levels of medicare. some license some. the criteria are surprisingly local at least on a state-by-state basis. i like in the law that was passed to a faith-based death on the future. if we allow medicine to transform itself into a profession and base it on science, you will ultimately help the public health of the population. it does much later than people realize. there is a great debate among medical historians...
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lot ofeeing that in a states. my state of maryland is where democrats took it to republicans neighboring pennsylvania did if the other way -- did it the other way. it would be first such political gerrymander ruling. going to be decided or heard argument in the next session. it would focus on the problem way.tant it doesn't get to this core voter shoulds control their own representations. geographically sorted, no matter how you draw the lines, most of the conduct is just -- country is done. 12 states would have more than one seat, only one party represents it. it's not like there's any kind of packing or something. one party.just we're seeing a lot of that. we think the core is to change all to open up elections. cry -- there'sot a lot of criteria. it's not just competition. competition, only criteria and you have urban districts, there would be not compact. there's so many democrats packed districts.ban they're surplussed voters. host: let's hear next from david. michigan, independent line. caller: good morning
lot ofeeing that in a states. my state of maryland is where democrats took it to republicans neighboring pennsylvania did if the other way -- did it the other way. it would be first such political gerrymander ruling. going to be decided or heard argument in the next session. it would focus on the problem way.tant it doesn't get to this core voter shoulds control their own representations. geographically sorted, no matter how you draw the lines, most of the conduct is just -- country is done. 12...
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and exiting the agreement protects the united states from united ntrusions on the states sovereignty. and massive future legal liability. believe me, we have massive legal liability if we stay in. as president, i have one obligation, and that obligation is to the american people. the paris accord would undermine our economy, hamstring our workers, weaken our sovereignty, impose unacceptable legal risk, and put us at a permanent disadvantage to the other countries of the world. it is time to exit the paris accord. [applause] and time to pursue a new deal that protects the environment, r companies, our citizens, and our country. it is time to put youngstown, ohio, detroit, michigan, and pittsburgh, pennsylvania along with many, many other locations within our great country before paris, france. it is time to make america great again. [applause] president trump: thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. very important. i'd like to ask scott pruitt whom most of you know and respect as i do just to say a few words. scott, please? [applause] >> thank you, mr. president
and exiting the agreement protects the united states from united ntrusions on the states sovereignty. and massive future legal liability. believe me, we have massive legal liability if we stay in. as president, i have one obligation, and that obligation is to the american people. the paris accord would undermine our economy, hamstring our workers, weaken our sovereignty, impose unacceptable legal risk, and put us at a permanent disadvantage to the other countries of the world. it is time to...
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it cuts your commitment to our state. we can't leave states holding the bag. about 100 employees at our development of environment at protection are funded through that. we don't get it back if you take it away. i have piled on you with a million concerns. it's only a few. but i think i represent what i'm hearing every day. i don't see how more cooperation or more efficiency replaces those 4,000 employees you are about to cut or puts money back into the programs we care about. >> let me say first that i look forward to us, as you indicated, working together. i appreciate you saying that. it's something that i endeavor to do as well. with respect to attainment issues, it actually is a priority of our administration to focus on achieving better attainment outcomes. as you know, when you look at asthma, you mentioned asthma, the two criteria pollutants that we regulate -- there are several, six. but two of them impact asthma, particular matter and ozone. we as the pm 2.5 standard is better than any that are in europe. we are making, i believe, tremendous progress
it cuts your commitment to our state. we can't leave states holding the bag. about 100 employees at our development of environment at protection are funded through that. we don't get it back if you take it away. i have piled on you with a million concerns. it's only a few. but i think i represent what i'm hearing every day. i don't see how more cooperation or more efficiency replaces those 4,000 employees you are about to cut or puts money back into the programs we care about. >> let me...
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all states can grow clean energy jobs in our united states. but now the ability to seize that future and work with france in alliances is a possibility open to all states. if you want to doubt that, come to muckal tia, washington, where we have hundreds of jobs making the biggest batteries in the world so that we can integrate and wind power. come to moses lake washington, where we have the largest manufacturer of silicon substrate that goes into solar panels. we'll show you tens of thousands of jobs moving forward because of this optimistic view of the future. that's what our state is about. >> this is not the first time states have fought back against this administration. as you know, states have had success fighting the travel ban, as well. when he took office january 20th, did you think taking a stand against president trump's policy would become such a big part of your job? >> unfortunately, yes. i actually knew the day he took office that he would not be a positive force to grow clean energy jobs. it was pretty clear that he was a flat e
all states can grow clean energy jobs in our united states. but now the ability to seize that future and work with france in alliances is a possibility open to all states. if you want to doubt that, come to muckal tia, washington, where we have hundreds of jobs making the biggest batteries in the world so that we can integrate and wind power. come to moses lake washington, where we have the largest manufacturer of silicon substrate that goes into solar panels. we'll show you tens of thousands...
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united states, 27%. largest capital investment in the united states in transportation system, both public and aviation. we also home to the largest amount of graduates from the big ten. we have a community college system that's already outlined. we have a transportation, technology, training, transparency, and also what i said in the effort of the transportation system. all the five t's. talent, training, transportation, technology, and transparency. we have created certainty. the biggest drain on the city of chicago is the uncertainty of a budget. i think this also this debate about taxes, businesses, big, medium, small, any size is looking for is certainty. you create certainty around talent, you create certainty around the pool and resources of talant coming in, you create certainty around a 21st century transportation system. certainty around public finances and ill aget investments. you create uncertainty, you'll get the net result of that. so the biggest drain for chicago by any global standard, a.
united states, 27%. largest capital investment in the united states in transportation system, both public and aviation. we also home to the largest amount of graduates from the big ten. we have a community college system that's already outlined. we have a transportation, technology, training, transparency, and also what i said in the effort of the transportation system. all the five t's. talent, training, transportation, technology, and transparency. we have created certainty. the biggest drain...
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in certain a more of a menace to the united states -- and certainly more of a menace to the united states. -- they want to prevent it. the other possibility is north korea could mistake the military place ins that take that part of the world between the united states and japan as a threat to them. given the predictability of that regime, the mere fact that they have these weapons, even though we would regard their use as suree, we cannot see for that they feel the same way host:. -- the same way. host: recently the president talked about china's role. what is your reaction to the president's speech? guest: i think it is all about the continuing education of donald trump. makingery susceptible to broad statements and threats and making huge promises, only to confront difficult reality. i think this is an instance of that. he can say all he likes that the united states will not allow north korea to build these weapons, but when he gets down to it, there are not any good options. host: jim is calling from eastpointe, michigan. caller: good morning. the real question is, are the chinese willi
in certain a more of a menace to the united states -- and certainly more of a menace to the united states. -- they want to prevent it. the other possibility is north korea could mistake the military place ins that take that part of the world between the united states and japan as a threat to them. given the predictability of that regime, the mere fact that they have these weapons, even though we would regard their use as suree, we cannot see for that they feel the same way host:. -- the same...
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led by the united states and china. over half of the new power generation around the world is in the renewable space. in europe that number is 90%. and you look at job creation, job creation in the renewable energy sector, last year, outstripped job creation in the oil and gas sector. so we're talking about jobs. and over the next -- in the coming decades, it's estimated this $37 trillion infrastructure investment opportunity in energy. so retreating from a climate agreement is retreating from prosperity. scarlet: how does the u.s. pulling out of the paris agreement set the scene for what kind of license it gives developing countries, that china, indias of the world to fulfill their growth objectives? because it gives them more room to do what they need to do, for instance. they don't need to look at the moral leadership of the united states. peter: well, i think the critical thing here is that the united states is ceding leadership on a very important front. and the developing countries of the world have seen it as bei
led by the united states and china. over half of the new power generation around the world is in the renewable space. in europe that number is 90%. and you look at job creation, job creation in the renewable energy sector, last year, outstripped job creation in the oil and gas sector. so we're talking about jobs. and over the next -- in the coming decades, it's estimated this $37 trillion infrastructure investment opportunity in energy. so retreating from a climate agreement is retreating from...
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part of the united states. it's bigger than that. it's bigger than just making sure that westinghouse continues to be a stable, american company. this is a massive untrained massively important issue for the security of america. and the security of america's allies. so, keeping that in place, it's important for us to look at the options, clearly having a plan to keep america engaged in the development of nuclear energy. one of the things we want to do at doe is to make nuclear energy cool again. from the standpoint -- to remember when we were kids -- sorry, you're nowhere near my age but when i was younger living in the 60s, a lot of kids wanted to go into the nuclear energy fields. at my alma mater there was a lot of young boys and girls wanted to be nuclear engineers. that's not so much the case today because this industry has been strangled, all too often by government regulations, but we need as a country to bring us to that place where the nuclear energy is a part of the portfolio and to be able to sell it
part of the united states. it's bigger than that. it's bigger than just making sure that westinghouse continues to be a stable, american company. this is a massive untrained massively important issue for the security of america. and the security of america's allies. so, keeping that in place, it's important for us to look at the options, clearly having a plan to keep america engaged in the development of nuclear energy. one of the things we want to do at doe is to make nuclear energy cool...
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secretary of state. i think today is a day where we all recognize our common humanity as my thoughts are with my colleague and the other folks impacted by this shooting. so i'll try to be kind and gentle. i'm always kind and gentle, aren't i? so in a very kind and gentle way, want to say that i -- i am sad to say that i think your budget is inhumane and dangerous. okay. i had to say that. i don't want to turn this into an abortion fight at all. because that was not part of my remarks but i just want to counter my colleague who i respect very, very much and just say that women having full access to reproductive choice and care is imperative for them to have a full and productive life. and i think it's important to the security of their community. but i'm going to move on. i wanted to mention -- i remember the president said i think he said he inherited a mess in talking about international affairs. so it's, to me, it's very perplexing that he inherits a mess and then you come in with a budget with almost
secretary of state. i think today is a day where we all recognize our common humanity as my thoughts are with my colleague and the other folks impacted by this shooting. so i'll try to be kind and gentle. i'm always kind and gentle, aren't i? so in a very kind and gentle way, want to say that i -- i am sad to say that i think your budget is inhumane and dangerous. okay. i had to say that. i don't want to turn this into an abortion fight at all. because that was not part of my remarks but i just...
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through state secretaries of state. going back to election cycles past. but this was becoming a matter for me. it was becoming front burner for me. there had been a ongoing dialogue. what was the catalyzing event that looted from back burner to front burner? sec. johnson: for me, it was the reports we were seeing about efforts and the emerging intelligence picture. bit more granular here. at the time, the voting machines and the political party databases, the associations that we understand may have been probed that you thought were particularly vulnerable at the time? voterohnson: registration databases. in the course of learning about this issue myself, i took a look along with my staff at practices in different states. they tend to vary. but for the most part, there are redundancies and most exist off the internet in terms of collecting votes. there are a few states where it does not. but the states with some doj election assistance commission help have been engaging in best practices. but they tend to vary all over the lot. what we were most concerned
through state secretaries of state. going back to election cycles past. but this was becoming a matter for me. it was becoming front burner for me. there had been a ongoing dialogue. what was the catalyzing event that looted from back burner to front burner? sec. johnson: for me, it was the reports we were seeing about efforts and the emerging intelligence picture. bit more granular here. at the time, the voting machines and the political party databases, the associations that we understand may...
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more of a welfare state as if you know thing is if just making him a state by doing that is going to be a bigger burden on us taxpayers those are always the arguments that you hear the right wing talking about but you don't hear about the you don't hear about the other side of that story it's almost this as if the media has done such a poor job telling telling the story about how the us has been such predators down there in puerto rico we know that the recent vote even though the turnout was. oh approved a measure to move forward with statehood so where does it go now the state said you know even there was a small turnout twenty three percent turnout ninety seven percent of that turnout said yeah we want to become a state where does this go now and what is in your take the likelihood of that happening with this particular congress that we have right now. in order for puerto rico to become a state there has to be a joint resolution from both congress and the president is i think we both agree that the likelihood of that happening is small but as far as kind of the the right wing side
more of a welfare state as if you know thing is if just making him a state by doing that is going to be a bigger burden on us taxpayers those are always the arguments that you hear the right wing talking about but you don't hear about the you don't hear about the other side of that story it's almost this as if the media has done such a poor job telling telling the story about how the us has been such predators down there in puerto rico we know that the recent vote even though the turnout was....
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they bypassed the united states senate. they said we won't ask for ratification because they didn't believe the votes were there. you would need a super majority to pass one of these things. not just that republicans would likely have been against ratification. it is democrats like joe manchin, they were concern that had not even democrats would be on board with this. so i think this is one of those situations where you had pretty much wall to wall opposition among republicans, republican who's don't like the deal itself. they think this is a deal entered into by that previous administration. that they don't think the administration should be without the consent of the senate. it binds future administrations to these goals, these targets, these commitments. so this is something that donald trump is doing. i'm just not sure that president rubio or cruz wouldn't have done the same thing. >> nicole wallace, i'm coming to you in a moment. i just want to alert people to reince priebus. i think that appears to be the television o
they bypassed the united states senate. they said we won't ask for ratification because they didn't believe the votes were there. you would need a super majority to pass one of these things. not just that republicans would likely have been against ratification. it is democrats like joe manchin, they were concern that had not even democrats would be on board with this. so i think this is one of those situations where you had pretty much wall to wall opposition among republicans, republican who's...
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that could be defined within state lines so would you say that state to legalize heroin? >> guest: appear talking of about something that's going to be produced entirely within one state taking it to its logical conclusion i would suggest yes. it would also seem just that congress can decide whenever something is moving in interstate commerce involving an indian tribe that would indicate congress federal power. >> host: if it's legal your constitutional view is? >> guest: is a matter of constitution that's a state animal. >> host: in the book you say a lot of people are ignoring certain founders haven't learned and is not in a malicious way but people who care about this stuff don't learn about some of these people so who are some of your favorite people in the book as you talk about that you want people to know about? >> i really like the story of luther martin the original anti-federalist. nope most people don't know much about him. he was energizing guy. he was drunk almost all the time. he was a successful lawyer and started out in virginia went to maryland and becomi
that could be defined within state lines so would you say that state to legalize heroin? >> guest: appear talking of about something that's going to be produced entirely within one state taking it to its logical conclusion i would suggest yes. it would also seem just that congress can decide whenever something is moving in interstate commerce involving an indian tribe that would indicate congress federal power. >> host: if it's legal your constitutional view is? >> guest: is a...
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way up to the president of united states show leadership. this is a time for us to come together as americans, not to be divisive there are people really hurting in our country economically. we need everyone coming together to figure out how we address those economic issues and ensure everyone gets health care and working families are able to put their kids through college. these are real, serious issues. host: from miami, florida. john is next. independent line. caller: after the attacks in portland, it's important for people to keep in mind that washington politicians on both side of the i'll talk about fighting hate and islamophobia, it supported that we recognize, especially on the right, the same politicians are authorizing i military strikes killing muslims every day. surveilledople who surv their own citizens. a snakelike steve bannon or you are trying-- to engineer a state that suppresses muslim citizens to matter what. guest: the caller touches on an important point. what are these law enforcement and surveillance powers that govern
way up to the president of united states show leadership. this is a time for us to come together as americans, not to be divisive there are people really hurting in our country economically. we need everyone coming together to figure out how we address those economic issues and ensure everyone gets health care and working families are able to put their kids through college. these are real, serious issues. host: from miami, florida. john is next. independent line. caller: after the attacks in...
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>> i think it varies from state to state. there are certainly individuals who are able-bodied without kids on medicaid who aren't working. >> but that's a small percentage of the people. i don't want to walk back through the list. i think we've agreed that's a small percentage. so just i think it's important because this is the secretary of health and human services and he's not saying there are a whole bunch of americans out there that are lazy, that are on medicaid because they don't want to work. it doesn't comport with the evidence. it's not true. and it's certainly not true in my state. then the question is if we are going to cut the program by 25% if you were running colorado's medicaid program and i have a story to share with your staff from the "denver post" yesterday a front page story about the $700 million a year by 2023 that the state is going to have to come up with because of the house-passed bill. what is your advice to us in our state about how we ought to handle those cuts? that $700 mfl million to our state?
>> i think it varies from state to state. there are certainly individuals who are able-bodied without kids on medicaid who aren't working. >> but that's a small percentage of the people. i don't want to walk back through the list. i think we've agreed that's a small percentage. so just i think it's important because this is the secretary of health and human services and he's not saying there are a whole bunch of americans out there that are lazy, that are on medicaid because they...
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with total states. the amount should be reasonable and actionable not mud the reasonable not archibold so we are looking at the situation across the even worse. well we continue without because the ramifications all valid guitar prices are in focus in crosstalk coming up in a few moments. when i almost show seemed wrong why don't we all just don't call. me old but yet to shape out these days comes to educate and it gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to all come from countries all countries have the control of their borders books all come through so beautiful so as the rights to control its borders. those issues. post this is a drop in. the law i sit back home. in a loop oh so close is it just. a matter. of julie. really. good barbecue what about the drug. dealers i don't know that might go for yourself or what they say oh fuck.
with total states. the amount should be reasonable and actionable not mud the reasonable not archibold so we are looking at the situation across the even worse. well we continue without because the ramifications all valid guitar prices are in focus in crosstalk coming up in a few moments. when i almost show seemed wrong why don't we all just don't call. me old but yet to shape out these days comes to educate and it gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we...
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not the end state. the end state is where we work together for a reconciliation for what the diplomats will have enemy has clearly the got to be taken out by military are powerfulhey enough to cause these attacks on others. and letan't sit idly by them hold it i think that answer s your question. >> the australian government has clear that any australian citizen that supports way terrorist organizations such as isis or -- al qaeda or any of their franchises is break australian law. and if they seek to travel to conflict zones in the middle syria, thenq, and not only are they breaking australian laws, they're putting their own lives at risk as well adding to the misery and suffering of the people of iraq and syria. we have coalition forces support ing, advising, assisting security forces and others fightey are essentially ing against the coalition if they continue to support terrorism. should they survive and seek to return to australia, they will be monitored, tracked, and subjected to the australian la
not the end state. the end state is where we work together for a reconciliation for what the diplomats will have enemy has clearly the got to be taken out by military are powerfulhey enough to cause these attacks on others. and letan't sit idly by them hold it i think that answer s your question. >> the australian government has clear that any australian citizen that supports way terrorist organizations such as isis or -- al qaeda or any of their franchises is break australian law. and if...
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they are simply models that the state then craft their own state regulations after. and not looking at every single ad but at least at the ad the chairman showed at the beginning of the hearing. if a lawyer's name and address are not present, that absolutely would violate aba model rule 7.2 c. you must have a lawyer's name and address in all communications against -- that is reg lalted by the rules of professional conduct. and if that's not there, then that bar that would jurisdiction over that lawyer, could subject that lawyer to discipline. >> has that happened much? >> bar associates will receive complaints about lawyer advertising. and virtually all of those complaints are from other lawyers. consumers rarely ever complain about seeing something on tv or on a billboard or in a print ad. it's always other lawyers who complain. when bar association does receive a complaint, they will go through the rules of professional conduct and either ask that the lawyer put something clarifying in the ad if they thinkites confusing or creates unjustified expectations or they m
they are simply models that the state then craft their own state regulations after. and not looking at every single ad but at least at the ad the chairman showed at the beginning of the hearing. if a lawyer's name and address are not present, that absolutely would violate aba model rule 7.2 c. you must have a lawyer's name and address in all communications against -- that is reg lalted by the rules of professional conduct. and if that's not there, then that bar that would jurisdiction over that...
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what will happen oto the states? not many got into the aca exchanges and now it's up to you. >> we're back to the incubator of romney or massachusetts, where each state gets to experiment with programs that may or may not work. hopefully states can, in fact, utilize technology and other innovations to increase coverage and reduce cost. that remains to be seen. >> thank you so much. health care in three minutes. that's always amazing what you can do. that wraps it up for me. stay with us for updates and breaking news as it happens. you can find me on twitter and instagram, and facebook. joy reid is next. stick around for that. have a great night. [ chanting ] >>> this was the scene outside senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's office on thursday after he revealed the new republicans health bill. one a small handful of senate men concocted in secret. they are calling it a repeal bill, but what it does
what will happen oto the states? not many got into the aca exchanges and now it's up to you. >> we're back to the incubator of romney or massachusetts, where each state gets to experiment with programs that may or may not work. hopefully states can, in fact, utilize technology and other innovations to increase coverage and reduce cost. that remains to be seen. >> thank you so much. health care in three minutes. that's always amazing what you can do. that wraps it up for me. stay...
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states. we heard yesterday from the person in charge of cyber security for the homeland security department janet manfra and other intelligence officials. from capitol hill this is a little over three hours. >> hearing is in order. >>> today the committee convenes the sixth open hearing of 2017 to further examine russia's interference in the election. this is an opportunity for the committee and the american people to drill down on this vitally important topic. in 2016 a hostile foreign power reached down into the state and local levels to touch voter data. it employed sophisticated cyber tools and capabilities and helped moscow to potentially build detailed knowledge of how our elections work. there was another example of russian efforts to interfere into a democracy with the goal of undermining our system. in 2016 we were woefully unprepared to defend and respond and i'm hopeful that we will not be caught flat fooded again. our witnesses will tell us about 2016, what we should expect in 201
states. we heard yesterday from the person in charge of cyber security for the homeland security department janet manfra and other intelligence officials. from capitol hill this is a little over three hours. >> hearing is in order. >>> today the committee convenes the sixth open hearing of 2017 to further examine russia's interference in the election. this is an opportunity for the committee and the american people to drill down on this vitally important topic. in 2016 a hostile...
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as we do get the feedback from the states, i states. this does hope that we will heed their advice because they are the folks who are more in touch with the needs of their various communities around their jurisdictions. all 50 states, mr. chairman, they are experts. i hope that we can work together with them, together here on both sides of the aisle in washington but also all across america with very diverse needs for a needy family. mr. chairman, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. avis: thank you, chairman. i'm pleased now to yield three minutes to a fierce advocate for low-income people. the gentlelady mr. chairman. i'm pleased now to yield three minutes from wisconsin, representative moore. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for three minutes. ms. moore: thank you so much, mr. speaker. thank you, ranking member danny davis. i rise to express support for h.r. 2842, the accelerating individuals into the work force act. i do, ag
as we do get the feedback from the states, i states. this does hope that we will heed their advice because they are the folks who are more in touch with the needs of their various communities around their jurisdictions. all 50 states, mr. chairman, they are experts. i hope that we can work together with them, together here on both sides of the aisle in washington but also all across america with very diverse needs for a needy family. mr. chairman, i reserve the balance of my time. the chair:...
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everywhere in the united states. that's why the department of justice along with our colleagues at d.h.s. and f.b.i. and everyone else are taking this seriously. what you can do? senator, i think we talked a little bit about that today. can you help us take the fight to where it emanates from. work with our overseas colleagues and make sure those people never get here to the united states. and those people who are already here, so that we can either prosecute them here or send them back to be prosecuted in their own countries. we need to look at the juvenile people now. get them while they are young. make sure we have programs in place where we can let me understand -- them understand how bad it is to be a member of a gang so people can be aware. those are the two things i think we can begin doing. senator cruz: is it accurate that many of the ms-13 gang members have been arrested over the last decades have been illegal aliens, came to this country illegally and indeed a significant number of them came as unaccompani
everywhere in the united states. that's why the department of justice along with our colleagues at d.h.s. and f.b.i. and everyone else are taking this seriously. what you can do? senator, i think we talked a little bit about that today. can you help us take the fight to where it emanates from. work with our overseas colleagues and make sure those people never get here to the united states. and those people who are already here, so that we can either prosecute them here or send them back to be...
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whenever in a state of war. they -- where never in a state of war. they were in a state of neutrality, but that still meant that ottoman nationals were still marked as a potentially problematic or politically subversive population. the first echols was to sort of police and surveying and restrict the movements of ottoman migrants moving around the united states or doing cross-border activities, and on the other side, we have america's mobilization efforts where we had u.s. policymakers talking about it middle east and migrants can be used as military l >> how were they generally treated in the u.s.? >> it was this sort of dual regime of policing and restricting on one side and trying to draft as military labor on the other side. the bureau of investigation actually wrapped up security at the u.s.-mexico border in an effort to try to stymie the cross-border migration of syrian -- mostly merchants. these itinerant payor to death peddlers would cross the border for goalie, conducting neutral trade -- these itineran
whenever in a state of war. they -- where never in a state of war. they were in a state of neutrality, but that still meant that ottoman nationals were still marked as a potentially problematic or politically subversive population. the first echols was to sort of police and surveying and restrict the movements of ottoman migrants moving around the united states or doing cross-border activities, and on the other side, we have america's mobilization efforts where we had u.s. policymakers talking...
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illinois has lost more residents in 2016 than any other state. people want to get out of there because they think they're being charged too much by the state. >> yes, david, and this is the third year in a row that has happened. companies are leaving illinois which is why they have to throw tax credits and try to bribe them to stay that. if you want to see what's right two neighbors, wisconsin and indiana. they've done fiscally, cut taxes and they have a booming economy. look at the midwest, look at their neighbors. david: or zero income tax, like florida or texas. florida, they're getting 1,000 new residents every day, that's over 300,000 new people a year because people don't want to pay the taxes to their state. >> they sure don't, david. i asked my husband if we could move there, sunny weather, too. illinois is the bottom of the barrel. they truly have been wildly irresponsible. they only fund about 40% of their pensions, leaving the taxpayer with unfunded liability of over $80 billion. so i feel for the people whose pensions are not going to
illinois has lost more residents in 2016 than any other state. people want to get out of there because they think they're being charged too much by the state. >> yes, david, and this is the third year in a row that has happened. companies are leaving illinois which is why they have to throw tax credits and try to bribe them to stay that. if you want to see what's right two neighbors, wisconsin and indiana. they've done fiscally, cut taxes and they have a booming economy. look at the...
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the acts happened in the united states and projected into another state, most states, we have counsel here for officer to tell us, the family could sue the state officer in texas. he did the acts in texas, lives in texas, personal jurisdiction. >> justice ginsburg -- >> that's the first time -- >> i apologize. justice sotomayor. but the issue is citizenship and jurisdiction of where it occurred. i put the victim all the way into mexico, there would be statutory exclusion based on jurisdiction if he came into the united states or was within the control area that might be jurisdiction, then there would be a 1983 claim. >> how often do state officers under color of state law outside -- with an impact outside the united states? >> i have never heard of that. generally the interaction at the border is the border patrol with mexican nationals on the south, south and north side of our border is generally the border patrol. if there are no other questions, i would like to reserve the rest of my time. >> thank you, counsel. mr. ortega. >> may it please the court, the fourth amendment does not
the acts happened in the united states and projected into another state, most states, we have counsel here for officer to tell us, the family could sue the state officer in texas. he did the acts in texas, lives in texas, personal jurisdiction. >> justice ginsburg -- >> that's the first time -- >> i apologize. justice sotomayor. but the issue is citizenship and jurisdiction of where it occurred. i put the victim all the way into mexico, there would be statutory exclusion based...
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has been a state. yorking people who know what -- hardworking people who know what works best for them, works best for their families. some of these outfits have been in those families for hundreds of years. we have something called the centennial ranch program where they gather all the family members when an outfit has been in that family for 100 years and they have been able to survive so much over the years. often they'd say, you know, whether they deal with floods, whether they deal with fire, the biggest problem they have sofn dealing with -- is often dealing with the federal government. seen it all across the board. health care is one of the last things to add to a long litany of federal government involvement in the lives of people of our state of wyoming. so here we are today with this incredible government overreach and the failure of that overreach. and even the insurance companies, some of whom supported the passage of the health care law are saying this is not working. and we have a -- refl
has been a state. yorking people who know what -- hardworking people who know what works best for them, works best for their families. some of these outfits have been in those families for hundreds of years. we have something called the centennial ranch program where they gather all the family members when an outfit has been in that family for 100 years and they have been able to survive so much over the years. often they'd say, you know, whether they deal with floods, whether they deal with...
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rough day for penn state and these lawyers hearsay they deserve it. >> headlines coming from penn state this morning, steve keeley, thank you. 4:36. developing overnight trump administration appealing to the supreme court to enforce its travel ban. it is asking the court to allow ban to take effect while the justices deciding whether to hear the appeal. it also asked the court to fast track the case which could result in the justices hearing the case, before its term begins in the fall. >> the united states will with draw from the paris climate a cord. >> with those word the president make gooding on his campaign promise, the u.s. will withdraw from the paris climate accord, he said the agreement costs american jobs. >>> of course, local leaders they are weighing in this morning, many simply don't support president trump's decision. jenny joyce at city hall with more this morning, jenny? >> reporter: good morning, thomas. we mentioned city leaders are saying philadelphia has seen effects of climate change, with heavier storms and hotter summers, regardless of the president's decision th
rough day for penn state and these lawyers hearsay they deserve it. >> headlines coming from penn state this morning, steve keeley, thank you. 4:36. developing overnight trump administration appealing to the supreme court to enforce its travel ban. it is asking the court to allow ban to take effect while the justices deciding whether to hear the appeal. it also asked the court to fast track the case which could result in the justices hearing the case, before its term begins in the fall....
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in the united states climate alliance, california is joined y nine other states. it is clear that we will continue to have great partners within the united states even if the federal government decides to stay on the side of the road. e will step up our climate diplomacy. this was a key topic of the european union-china summit on the second of june. our relationship with china is stepping up a gear. in september there will be a major gathering where ministers from china and canada will talk about the implementation of paris and accelerate their positions. finally, my last remark to this house is that the world's reaction to president trump's action prove that the european union is on the right side of history. our path is clear. let us keep our resolve. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, commissioner. now back to the council. >> thank you. thank you for your interventions and despite the u.s. decision to leave, i'm encouraged by your support for full implementation of the paris agreement and continued leadership at the international level. we'll continue our work
in the united states climate alliance, california is joined y nine other states. it is clear that we will continue to have great partners within the united states even if the federal government decides to stay on the side of the road. e will step up our climate diplomacy. this was a key topic of the european union-china summit on the second of june. our relationship with china is stepping up a gear. in september there will be a major gathering where ministers from china and canada will talk...
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states of america but apparently they have done about turn. ——a back turned. i say it is a setback not a defeat. the setback he can setback not a defeat. the setback he ca n recover setback not a defeat. the setback he can recover from quickly... setback not a defeat. the setback he can recoverfrom quickly... every global leader knows and agrees with the paris agreement. apart from being the world ‘s biggest polluter per head of population, it is also the biggest donor and support to other countries in their effort to limit climate change. it also provides satellite to monitor climate change. what are the ways around these, how do you hope to advance? for a start, every global leader with the exception of president trump is intent on pushing this agenda forward. when i was in china, two weeks ago, and in germany last week, i met the leaders of china and austria and germany and they are all committed to seeing this through. the potential loss of one player, even a star player, is not the end of the game. we must continue. many chinese peo
states of america but apparently they have done about turn. ——a back turned. i say it is a setback not a defeat. the setback he can setback not a defeat. the setback he ca n recover setback not a defeat. the setback he can recover from quickly... setback not a defeat. the setback he can recoverfrom quickly... every global leader knows and agrees with the paris agreement. apart from being the world ‘s biggest polluter per head of population, it is also the biggest donor and support to...
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he has talked consistently about how he believes the united states needs to do more to enhance oui’ states needs to do more to enhance our screening procedures and take a better look at people who will be coming into the united states because of the safety of security of americans comes first. from thursday those travelling from six predominantly muslim countries could be barred from entering the us for 90 days and refugees for 120 days. 0n 90 days and refugees for 120 days. on monday the supreme court offered guidelines on who could be exempt from president trump's ban, saying visa applicants had to prove a donor final eight she with a us person or entity. the trump administration has narrowly interpreted that to mean those with a close family relationships such as a parent or child qualify. so too anyone with a business or educational tie to the us. the relationship must be formal and documented, not made up to evade the executive order. extended family such as a grandparent, grandchild or auntand such as a grandparent, grandchild or aunt and uncle will be denied visas. the ban also mean
he has talked consistently about how he believes the united states needs to do more to enhance oui’ states needs to do more to enhance our screening procedures and take a better look at people who will be coming into the united states because of the safety of security of americans comes first. from thursday those travelling from six predominantly muslim countries could be barred from entering the us for 90 days and refugees for 120 days. 0n 90 days and refugees for 120 days. on monday the...
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and i have a great faith in the state legislature and the state insurance commissioner to provide for adequate coverage. now, you know, with respect to your -- >> at what cost, sir? >> and the thing is with the high-risk pools and the ahca, there is $108 billion a year of a federal subsidy to lower the premiums for high -- for high-risk people and that's a lot of money, ma'am, and you know, it's a subsidy who people are not high risk don't get. >> there's a lot of money on that table. >> now we're up to number 13. >> randy -- same address. >> i'm the person she was talking about here. did you vote for the affordable health care act. >> i did. >> did you read it first? >> i read relevant parts of it, yes. >> what was the hurry to pass it you will the house. why vote on it so quickly before reading it? >> the house rules do require a copy to be on the internet 72 hours before a bill is voted on. that was more time than obamacare was public before it was voted on. the republicans changed the rules, folks, on this, so that we wouldn't have a bill come up like obamacare did where speaker p
and i have a great faith in the state legislature and the state insurance commissioner to provide for adequate coverage. now, you know, with respect to your -- >> at what cost, sir? >> and the thing is with the high-risk pools and the ahca, there is $108 billion a year of a federal subsidy to lower the premiums for high -- for high-risk people and that's a lot of money, ma'am, and you know, it's a subsidy who people are not high risk don't get. >> there's a lot of money on...
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the united states of america. i'm a proud daughter of gentleman neighboring can and my mother was the first member of the new york city council ap the first foreign-born female to serve. for those reasons, i'm proud to represent the largest of the caribbean communities in the nation and co-chairs of the congressional caribbean caucus. the caribbean region stands at a crossroads today. they face high high energy prices and economic challenges imposed by the correspondent banking crisis. haiti has been beset by numerous challenges through no fault of its own. i believe the united states must not be silent in the face of those challenges. the caribbean region is known favorably as the third border of the united states. instead, it should aid our caribbean neighbors to help ensure a vibrant future in the region. indeed, the state department's recent report on congress -- to congress on the u.s.-caribbean strategic partnership marked a step in the right direction. however, we must make strides to full as befitting our
the united states of america. i'm a proud daughter of gentleman neighboring can and my mother was the first member of the new york city council ap the first foreign-born female to serve. for those reasons, i'm proud to represent the largest of the caribbean communities in the nation and co-chairs of the congressional caribbean caucus. the caribbean region stands at a crossroads today. they face high high energy prices and economic challenges imposed by the correspondent banking crisis. haiti...
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i am very thankful that you're serving as secretary of state. i am very thankful that secretary mattis is serving as secretary of defense. i am very thankful that mr. mcmaster is serving as national security advisor. i just have to tell you that around the world people are thankful that you in these positions. and i think that in spite of the fact they may disagree with some of the policies that are coming forth. the fact that someone with you who is as seasoned as you are in this position gives me and a lot of people here and a lot of people around the country and a lot of people around the world a lot of comfort. i want to thank you for your willingness to serve in the capacity that you are. on that point, i will say we sat down yesterday in the middle of the russian negotiations. i took some time out to sit down with my staff. we began going through the budget that you're presenting today. after about five minutes, i said this is a total waste of time. i don't want to do this anymore. and the reason it's a waste of time is i think you know th
i am very thankful that you're serving as secretary of state. i am very thankful that secretary mattis is serving as secretary of defense. i am very thankful that mr. mcmaster is serving as national security advisor. i just have to tell you that around the world people are thankful that you in these positions. and i think that in spite of the fact they may disagree with some of the policies that are coming forth. the fact that someone with you who is as seasoned as you are in this position...
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that includes my state of new york, high cost of living state. a lot less in other states. ridiculous to penalize states like mine. the admin station wants to cut off federal dollars, give nearly half the flexibility to children above 250% of the federal poverty level. you hear about states rights but you want to take away flexibility states have, programs states deem are important for them to tell from the federal government, they can't or cannot do. so much for states rights. mistakes affect i imagine states will have no choice but to restrict eligibility to the chip program, children with chip coverage today. bad enough we will be helping children who needs this coverage, throwing children off who have it today. let me ask you, this provision would affect my district where one third of children covered by medicaid or chip, extremely concerned about its potential effect. you tell us what we can expect it federal support for chip kids above 250% of the federal poverty level is cut off. >> absolutely right. we have 24 states the covered children and income levels above 250%
that includes my state of new york, high cost of living state. a lot less in other states. ridiculous to penalize states like mine. the admin station wants to cut off federal dollars, give nearly half the flexibility to children above 250% of the federal poverty level. you hear about states rights but you want to take away flexibility states have, programs states deem are important for them to tell from the federal government, they can't or cannot do. so much for states rights. mistakes affect...
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asserting that the fighter was bombing the positions of the islamic state so i think the united states should explain how it happened that they attacked the syrian plane in the space of syria actually this is an act of war it means that the syrian airspace is being denied to syrian fighters in syria there is only one government there one which is represented in the united nations and recognized by the whole world so if the u.s. attack a syrian fighter in the syrian sky it means an act of war and the united states should give an explanation for this act of war the explanation that was given until now is definitely not sufficient well the u.s. has attacked pro-government forces in syria several times recently but this is the first time it's taken out a government that has washington crossed a line here. i think that the united states want in this way to show that there are two serious one syria headed by the government in damascus and the other syria which is comprised of the military opposition the armed opposition to president assad and some other forces that are supported by the unite
asserting that the fighter was bombing the positions of the islamic state so i think the united states should explain how it happened that they attacked the syrian plane in the space of syria actually this is an act of war it means that the syrian airspace is being denied to syrian fighters in syria there is only one government there one which is represented in the united nations and recognized by the whole world so if the u.s. attack a syrian fighter in the syrian sky it means an act of war...
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fourth is it is iranian state policy for the state of israel to disappear. it is iranian state policy for iran to become the head of power in the middle east calling shots, reestablish the persian to thein a similar way weight vladimir putin sees himself reestablishing the russian empire. and put the nuclear program on top of this. this is a country that poses a significant set of issues. charlie: notwithstanding the fact they just had an election and someone who might not be a moderate in our judgment but was more moderate than the other candidates. >> certainly more moderate than the hardliners. but this is not a moderate from our perspective. realize that this was an election, put every single candidate for president was approved by the supreme leader. this is not exactly open democracy. charlie: there were some they did not approve like ahmadinejad. >> exactly. so, yes, we have got to worry about iran. we need to push back against iranian bad behavior in the region. we have needed to do that for a number of years. we have not. charlie: a group of states
fourth is it is iranian state policy for the state of israel to disappear. it is iranian state policy for iran to become the head of power in the middle east calling shots, reestablish the persian to thein a similar way weight vladimir putin sees himself reestablishing the russian empire. and put the nuclear program on top of this. this is a country that poses a significant set of issues. charlie: notwithstanding the fact they just had an election and someone who might not be a moderate in our...
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i have spent a lot of my time recently going to not just blue states, but going to conservative states. because if you go to states like kansas or you go to states like nebraska, which i'll vote very strongly republican, and you ask people, do you believe it makes sense to give tax breaks to billionaires and cut back on social security, medicare and medicaid, people look at you like you are crazy. of course we don't believe that. our job is to go into 50 states in this country, bring people together around a progressive agenda, which has the courage to do what democrats have historically not had the courage to do. there is wall street. there is the insurance companies. there are the drug companies. there is the fossil fuel industry. these are the people who are ripping us off and these are the people who are donating money to candidates who will represent their interests and not the interests of the middle class and working people of this country. so, i think we need to revitalize american democracy. we have one of the lowest voter turnouts of any major country on earth. some of you ma
i have spent a lot of my time recently going to not just blue states, but going to conservative states. because if you go to states like kansas or you go to states like nebraska, which i'll vote very strongly republican, and you ask people, do you believe it makes sense to give tax breaks to billionaires and cut back on social security, medicare and medicaid, people look at you like you are crazy. of course we don't believe that. our job is to go into 50 states in this country, bring people...
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dan freed, veteran state department office, and obama's assistant secretary of state for human rights, said colleagues asked them to appeal to congress after they were directed to develop a sanctions-lifting package and arrange a summit between president trump and president vladimir putin as part of a grand bargain to moscow. to these officials it felt like a win-win for putin who said they were unclear what america got out of the deal. a senior white house official says, quote, we've been weighing all the sanctions and this is not exclusive to russia. the administration backed down after senators made clear they would pass a law to enforce obama's punitive measures. but a washington post report suggests the trump administration could soon return russia's compounds in maryland and new york. trump and putin are likely to meet at the g-20 next month. >>> vladimir putin for the first time acknowledged russians could have been behind the cyber attacks in the u.s. elections. in comments to reporters at an economic forum in st. petersburg, russia, yesterday, the russian president said, quot
dan freed, veteran state department office, and obama's assistant secretary of state for human rights, said colleagues asked them to appeal to congress after they were directed to develop a sanctions-lifting package and arrange a summit between president trump and president vladimir putin as part of a grand bargain to moscow. to these officials it felt like a win-win for putin who said they were unclear what america got out of the deal. a senior white house official says, quote, we've been...
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so far, 11 member states have met this goal with sweden coming out top at 53.9%. but germany, france and the uk have yet to meet their targets. what about china ? it still uses half the world's coal but use of the black stuff is falling. in 2016, it dropped for the third year in a row. china is now investing heavily in renewables — it hopes to put $782 billion into the sector by 2030. china has already got the world's largest installations of hydro, solar and wind power. but many chinese grid operators are still set up to use coal, so renewable energy is getting wasted. greenpeace estimates 19% of chinese wind power didn't get used in the first three quarters of last year. we'll be picking through all of that and keeping an eye on the markets. the usjobs figures due out later today. don't forget, you can get in touch with me and the team on twitter, i'm @bbcrachelhorne samantha. let's pick up on reaction from china and talk to our correspondent, stephen mcdonell in beijing. welcome to you. what has been the reaction there to this announcement? the interesting th
so far, 11 member states have met this goal with sweden coming out top at 53.9%. but germany, france and the uk have yet to meet their targets. what about china ? it still uses half the world's coal but use of the black stuff is falling. in 2016, it dropped for the third year in a row. china is now investing heavily in renewables — it hopes to put $782 billion into the sector by 2030. china has already got the world's largest installations of hydro, solar and wind power. but many chinese grid...
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we imagine state x. and state x says we're not going to provide police protection. we will for everybody but not the church and by the way that costs us extra money. we have to hire extra policemen. that's all. why not? same with helping children that get sick at school. these hypotheticals are obvious. nothing to do with missouri but as soon as you answer that, i'll be able to know if it asks you the question. >> well this differs. >> i'm not asking that yet. >> i'm asking does the constitution of the united states permit a state or a city to say we give everybody in this city police protection but not churches? we give everybody fire protection but let the church burn down. we give everybody public health protection but not a church. that's the law in my imaginary state and i'm saying does the constitution which guarantees free exercise of religion permit such laws? >> i'm not going to take a position that it permits those laws. >> all right. then you say no it does not permit those laws. very well. if it does not permit a law that pays money out of the treasury f
we imagine state x. and state x says we're not going to provide police protection. we will for everybody but not the church and by the way that costs us extra money. we have to hire extra policemen. that's all. why not? same with helping children that get sick at school. these hypotheticals are obvious. nothing to do with missouri but as soon as you answer that, i'll be able to know if it asks you the question. >> well this differs. >> i'm not asking that yet. >> i'm asking...
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here for states authority. if you're a conservative and had doubts about gorsuch or questions about gorsuch you're feel going at the end of his first term. right? >> absolutely. look who he dissentsed with. couldn't be better news with conservatives. didn't go with his mentor, anthony kennedy. he's always described as a former law clerk to anthony kennedy as if they're in sync lil lilttle legally. he's more in sync with justice alito and justice thomas. >> and you know, gore such turned out to be everything that trump and his supporters wanted but without trying to get too much in kennedy's head, he may resent a little feeling like he's, you know, being pushed or prodded and perhaps feels like sticking around a little while longer. >> maybe that's why the bar will remain open after the end of the formal program? sit tight. wanting to pass obamacare replacement plan this week, but as we speak, they are well short in the hunt for votes. manait's a series of is nsmart choices. and when you replace one meal or snac
here for states authority. if you're a conservative and had doubts about gorsuch or questions about gorsuch you're feel going at the end of his first term. right? >> absolutely. look who he dissentsed with. couldn't be better news with conservatives. didn't go with his mentor, anthony kennedy. he's always described as a former law clerk to anthony kennedy as if they're in sync lil lilttle legally. he's more in sync with justice alito and justice thomas. >> and you know, gore such...
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that's valid for any country in the united states. and you don't have to do it in terms of global warming, you can do it in terms of this is good for the chinese people. i would also like to see the european stop drinking the kool-aid, as we like to say, and understand that their crippling themselves. i want to see a strong european economy and a strong china economy and strong india economy but these kinds of measures are destructive to those markets. >> that's why there saying everyone can do their own thing and accomplish their goals without having to. >> one of the reasons why the european want us to stay in is that they been crippling themselves. they bought into a whole environmental, i think, both bogus arguments in the german enemy energy costs are going to the roof. president trump talked about the danger of handouts in the united states and they have them in germany. we don't want them to come here. the germans want to group themselves, i don't think that's good for germany and the germany will pull out, frankie. i was happy
that's valid for any country in the united states. and you don't have to do it in terms of global warming, you can do it in terms of this is good for the chinese people. i would also like to see the european stop drinking the kool-aid, as we like to say, and understand that their crippling themselves. i want to see a strong european economy and a strong china economy and strong india economy but these kinds of measures are destructive to those markets. >> that's why there saying everyone...
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and now golden state can dribble it out. there it is. redemption for golden state. one of the great playoff runs of all-time is complete. the warriors are nba champions again! >> hubie: the fifth title in franchise history for golden state. and the first one clinched here in the bay area. golden state, the 2017 nba champions. much more to come. it's time for some straight talk. the big wireless companies lure you in with great coverage. but then charge you a really high price to use their cell towers... not cool. straight talk wireless uses the same towers, but charges way less. you get the same 4g lte networks so your phone works in more places for a lot less. it's time to ask yourself... why haven't i switched? get a samsung galaxy s8, or bring your own phone. unlimited talk, text and data just forty-five dollars a month. no contract. straighttalk wireless. only at walmart. alright, how's this for a tv show. sous chef. lawyer by day, prep-cook by night. also, his name is sous. no. sloppy joseph. a middle-aged man who's trying to get his life together, but he can't
and now golden state can dribble it out. there it is. redemption for golden state. one of the great playoff runs of all-time is complete. the warriors are nba champions again! >> hubie: the fifth title in franchise history for golden state. and the first one clinched here in the bay area. golden state, the 2017 nba champions. much more to come. it's time for some straight talk. the big wireless companies lure you in with great coverage. but then charge you a really high price to use their...