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their advice spawning a largely unaccountable administrative state, and administrative state the issues letters constructing schools on who may use which bathrooms without bothering a pesky procedure required the scrutiny of new rules before they can take affect. in my view, the serious problems we face these days are a major part the result of our abandonment of the constitutions limit on federal authority. american independent is one and the republic created by a remarkable generation of men who turned a rebellion against the british crown into transforming moment in human history, when based on the revolutionary proposition that all men are created equal and are endowed by their creator with fundamental rights that no government has the moral authority. but with the gaining of independence, the founders faced the formidable task of creating a government that could operate effectively while respecting and protecting the liberties for which the revolution had been fought. the architects of the american republic had no illusions about human nature, which is the one constant in human aff
their advice spawning a largely unaccountable administrative state, and administrative state the issues letters constructing schools on who may use which bathrooms without bothering a pesky procedure required the scrutiny of new rules before they can take affect. in my view, the serious problems we face these days are a major part the result of our abandonment of the constitutions limit on federal authority. american independent is one and the republic created by a remarkable generation of men...
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an isolated state, revisionist state. in my opinion, north korea, if we compare statements of its leadership, official statement in state media with the main basics of approach to foreign relations, political values, we see there is much in common. as for motives, motivations to possess nuclear weapons, researchers dealing with this issue single out the following factors motivating all countries to develop nuclear weapons. security considerations, prestige, technical progress. for north korea, the full set of motivating factors would look like this. we see the more flexible approach of denuclearization does not consider this factor. they provide compensation for north korea nuclear weapons as a means of security only, but what about other functions of this weapon, what about prestige, ideology, ability to counter a potential enemy? how can that be compensated, will it be compensated? since nuclear deterrence has been created to achieve certain geopolitical goals, it is logical north korea can only do this after achieving
an isolated state, revisionist state. in my opinion, north korea, if we compare statements of its leadership, official statement in state media with the main basics of approach to foreign relations, political values, we see there is much in common. as for motives, motivations to possess nuclear weapons, researchers dealing with this issue single out the following factors motivating all countries to develop nuclear weapons. security considerations, prestige, technical progress. for north korea,...
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during the early states, states cannot prohibit abortion. this point, abortion is safer than childbirth. the state does not have a compelling interest to intervene in doctors judgments. advances, thecy state does have more of an interest in regulating abortions according to this decision. he said during the second trimester, states can begin to impose the laws. this is an important part of the decision. those laws have to be reasonably related to maternal health. because the procedures become more technically complicated, it makes sense for the state to intervene and regulate more strictly, the more technically complicated procedures. then, according to this roe v. wade, he said in the final trimester of pregnancy, states cannot regulate or even prohibit abortion. they must have the exemptions that have been in a lot of states. they must always have an exemption to allow a woman to allow an abortion if it jeopardizes her life or her health. wondering how they are justifying the current regulations that have nothing to do with maternal health
during the early states, states cannot prohibit abortion. this point, abortion is safer than childbirth. the state does not have a compelling interest to intervene in doctors judgments. advances, thecy state does have more of an interest in regulating abortions according to this decision. he said during the second trimester, states can begin to impose the laws. this is an important part of the decision. those laws have to be reasonably related to maternal health. because the procedures become...
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states do it all the time. governors are governing, republicans and democrats, but washington is not. washington is broken and dysfunctional, and one person can fix it by themselves. presidentod up to the when i disagree with him on particular issues, and i've said certain things, i didn't like the tone or the way he was conducting himself, but my real issue is, we are not getting anything done. were not kidding congress to do anything -- we are not getting congress to do anything. there is no real leadership, we are not bringing people together, it is just constant finger-pointing and name-calling and gridlock. we have got to fix that. host: the gentleman behind brett. >> good morning, governor hogan. thank you for being here today. northern new england is currently suffering from an issue involving infrastructure. i was wondering what you have done as governor to fix infrastructure and your state, and what you would possibly do if you did run for president to solve the issue? governor hogan: thank you, that's
states do it all the time. governors are governing, republicans and democrats, but washington is not. washington is broken and dysfunctional, and one person can fix it by themselves. presidentod up to the when i disagree with him on particular issues, and i've said certain things, i didn't like the tone or the way he was conducting himself, but my real issue is, we are not getting anything done. were not kidding congress to do anything -- we are not getting congress to do anything. there is no...
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as friends rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the state department. the decision has sent india and japan scrambling to meet their will shortfall china and turkey have condemned the move and iran is a palm and has passed a resolution labeling the u.s. military as quote terrorists let's bring in our guests from washington d.c. franco a republican strategist and former advisor to george w. bush and senator john mccain in teheran mohammad marandi head of the american studies graduate program at the university after her own and from beijing dan wearing a china analyst for the economist intelligence units thank you for joining us all let's begin in the states with a dull frank this was a deal that was trumpeted by the previous administration it was one backed by the european union why has this administration broken the terms of the deal it was said to be a good deal. well. first of all you had an excellent report on the issues but let me add a little perspective as to why this is happened and it has you have to go back to our presidential election of two t
as friends rosalyn jordan al-jazeera the state department. the decision has sent india and japan scrambling to meet their will shortfall china and turkey have condemned the move and iran is a palm and has passed a resolution labeling the u.s. military as quote terrorists let's bring in our guests from washington d.c. franco a republican strategist and former advisor to george w. bush and senator john mccain in teheran mohammad marandi head of the american studies graduate program at the...
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we believe that where states have acted, others should not be federal preemption of state authority. we don't believe that the federal government should establish cost shifts to states. we recognize that addressing immigrant issues -- you know, we are the repository for all things immigration at the moment because there is no comprehensive federal immigration bill. so we are subsidizing or paying for education, public health, all the things that new immigrants need when they come to this country, states are financing. so we have directed the federal government to address the economic issues that are apparent in the states, to work cooperatively with states on issues related to law enforcement. we do have policy that states we do not believe that state and local law enforcement should be enforcing civil immigration law, but to stay within the criminal realm, which is what they are charged with doing. we also have actual policy that talks about e-verify and workforce issues. we believe that the federal government should support states in their efforts to streamline that process. we bel
we believe that where states have acted, others should not be federal preemption of state authority. we don't believe that the federal government should establish cost shifts to states. we recognize that addressing immigrant issues -- you know, we are the repository for all things immigration at the moment because there is no comprehensive federal immigration bill. so we are subsidizing or paying for education, public health, all the things that new immigrants need when they come to this...
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state like connecticut. opportunities afforded in the reauthorization there are very broad. i hope that creative people will take that opportunity seriously and think differently about what the next several years might in how they offer career and technical education to students. molly: the flexibility we have had in es as a and now with perkins has really allowed us more opportunities to work, and really been an incentive. i think almost every state has talked about their relationships with business community, how , or are working together with their commerce department. our superintendent from colorado just told us that they have added education as one of the sector strategy industry that has a great need in colorado. with a teacher shortage, i am taking that idea back to south carolina. i know you recently announced the education freedom scholarships. in looking at that, i think there is opportunities there and with career technology dual credit and romans for families. we talk about that program and how
state like connecticut. opportunities afforded in the reauthorization there are very broad. i hope that creative people will take that opportunity seriously and think differently about what the next several years might in how they offer career and technical education to students. molly: the flexibility we have had in es as a and now with perkins has really allowed us more opportunities to work, and really been an incentive. i think almost every state has talked about their relationships with...
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, there are some states, who have attempted to regulate, because of the airline deregulation act, states are prevented from taking action, and i think there is broad interest, and a federal solution. , lauren mentioned, this has been a challenge, when it comes to self-funded plans, and state regulation. there are a few states, so far new york, new jersey, who have different types of option provisions, where either the plan, or the enrolled individual can take action, but, it is not, it is not fully protected, states cannot require, so there is also an opportunity there federally. so, that is out of the playing field of what we are seeing. we've been excited, and interested, and what we have seen come federally, in terms of discussion draft, and bills that have been introduced. i think states are interested in seeing what will happen,, but there is also an interest in not being presented, and states being able to continue, if they already have them in place, that they like. but, probably having a baseline, would be something that many would appreciate. >> all right, thank you, will call y
, there are some states, who have attempted to regulate, because of the airline deregulation act, states are prevented from taking action, and i think there is broad interest, and a federal solution. , lauren mentioned, this has been a challenge, when it comes to self-funded plans, and state regulation. there are a few states, so far new york, new jersey, who have different types of option provisions, where either the plan, or the enrolled individual can take action, but, it is not, it is not...
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well i don't you know before in the united states actually during obama the state has more role i think more troops actually in the middle east that compared to now so before when the us was in the middle east there was criticism that why the troops are there now the trumpet in recession has with their own troops from a lot of troops from syria again there is a criticism why they're doing that and so i think i think it's there's all of the united states in the day so islam is late in the middle east in general this is able now that under obama is it more unstable or less or equal. it's not as something like you can really measure quite sure you can like sure you can sure you can ok i wanted moving the american ambassador to see rosalee area that that is something you can you can quantify very easily ok the reaction globally is very very very negative ok so that makes the region more unstable it makes having any kind of settling we're palestinians more difficult so i would say it's kind of more unstable go ahead keep going in burbank. i don't i mean when i look at syria i don't think it'
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for for for the united states china is the main challenger for the united states and for it for china you know for from the chinese perspective it's it's the americans who are the main the worry about o.b.'s lee you know do they do do do united states do the americans want to change chinese political system i think starting from the late one nine hundred seventy s. there was something of an allusion in this regard the idea was well the chinese are adopting capitalism they're adopting reform and opening on the day when there was you become just like us you have the hope was that this would happen i think those hopes were brought to an end in one thousand eight hundred line this year we're marking the anniversary of the tenement. crackdown in june one thousand and nine i think at that point it was be became very very clear the chinese were not going to do their thing if they trump administration and people around the administration like michael pillsbury of the hudson institute and. dodd circle of people who really made it into the american foreign policy they changed the american posit
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state attorney here. bernie. but as long as. this justice system. like i refused to allow her to get again. and now that she's running for office and. she needs to know that people are supporting me and not her her by her not taking the offer it could hurt her campaign which it is. and. every day i try to remind myself. look this is a gift. it's not the glamour job like people think it is but. if you have the mindset for just a bus job in the world. i've seen the country pretty much from the cab of this truck. if i'm going to have to work the rest of my life. then i'm going to do something i like doing. i don't see this as a self i see it as an office. and on the couch and. i do have a lawsuit going against the state. but. there's really not much to do about it you know. all i can do now is wait and see what's going to happen with this. hoping that i can get some compensation something to retire with. let's face it there's there's there's not much security for me i mean i'll be forty one some day. so. you know i'm going to be working for a very long
state attorney here. bernie. but as long as. this justice system. like i refused to allow her to get again. and now that she's running for office and. she needs to know that people are supporting me and not her her by her not taking the offer it could hurt her campaign which it is. and. every day i try to remind myself. look this is a gift. it's not the glamour job like people think it is but. if you have the mindset for just a bus job in the world. i've seen the country pretty much from the...
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the three main the states and the fourth a state which is the press now you raise the question of whether there is a chilling effect in relation to whistle blowers. the problem that has manifested itself with whistleblowers not being accorded proper protection is something which has been missed and is being worked upon the protection or whistleblower ok i have to. hold i have had to jump in here we're running out of time they're working on it it's not going to work through. i suppose here many thanks to my guests in london and in edinburgh and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember rostock rules. what is do before you came here where did you work before you came here what if you live. in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in fear for the death penalty there are some people because of what they do they have given up their right to live among us some even proven innocent doctor years on death row and how many mo
the three main the states and the fourth a state which is the press now you raise the question of whether there is a chilling effect in relation to whistle blowers. the problem that has manifested itself with whistleblowers not being accorded proper protection is something which has been missed and is being worked upon the protection or whistleblower ok i have to. hold i have had to jump in here we're running out of time they're working on it it's not going to work through. i suppose here many...
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that might a new conversation about what is the state, what is the future of the state? why it was born, where it's heading. and this could lead to the new terminology, which is we lacking. we are lacking the language in which we can articulate political agenda. this might happen, only might because i don't see figures in palestinian political leadership who are able to do that, nor in the israeli public at the moment. but sometimes historical difficult times bring with them also historical figures. but that might be something, a development that we will witness. but in itself, even if the -- tomorrow merritts would be head of the government, the idea of evacuating the settlement now is just unthinkable. we need a disaster. our problem we don't have a disaster in the sense that it's not that israel has no partner for peace. actually israel has no partner for war. that's the problem of israel. in the sense that it doesn't experience the need to make peace because there is no threat of war. and knows who are ready to go to war with israel are fallout ready to make peace wi
that might a new conversation about what is the state, what is the future of the state? why it was born, where it's heading. and this could lead to the new terminology, which is we lacking. we are lacking the language in which we can articulate political agenda. this might happen, only might because i don't see figures in palestinian political leadership who are able to do that, nor in the israeli public at the moment. but sometimes historical difficult times bring with them also historical...
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is not supporting democracy the united states is opposed to democracy that's why the united states has helped saudi arabia starve the people of yemen let me let us bring in the regional perspective now on our regional reasonal perspective let's bring in dan wearing from beijing what's china's reactions will this. well so far the public media has been quite calm there's not a widespread widespread opposition to the u.s. decision because overall when we think about oil trader with iran iran has been quite important to china it's one of the top five oil suppliers to china in terms of countries but it's not essential so it's all export to china account for about seven percent of china's total oil import it's a very difficult to replace but not impossible but in terms of the overall of the broader economic ties i think iran actually take a very important position in china's global strategy because to start with iran is one of the major destinations for chinese products such as consumer goods tronics machinery and especially cars so iran has been a top car importer from china if you go to a
is not supporting democracy the united states is opposed to democracy that's why the united states has helped saudi arabia starve the people of yemen let me let us bring in the regional perspective now on our regional reasonal perspective let's bring in dan wearing from beijing what's china's reactions will this. well so far the public media has been quite calm there's not a widespread widespread opposition to the u.s. decision because overall when we think about oil trader with iran iran has...
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angela corey is the chief state attorney here she has. everything and bernie is like her right hand man and victims of crime but as long as they know that there will always be prosecutors fighting for the truth. to. continue to rely on this justice system. the stubbornness the same me it's like i refused to allow her to get again over my daughter's death. and now that she's running for office and all this political stuff. she needs to know that people are supporting me and not support her this could hurt by her not taking the offer it could hurt her campaign which it is. and. this is to give. it's not the glamour job you think it is but. if you have the. world. i've seen the country pretty much from the cab of this truck. if i'm going to have to work the rest of my life. then i'm going to do something i like doing. i don't see this as. i see it as an office. and. i do have a lawsuit going against the state but kind of like my trial. is really not much to do about it you know. all i can do now is wait and see what's going to happen with th
angela corey is the chief state attorney here she has. everything and bernie is like her right hand man and victims of crime but as long as they know that there will always be prosecutors fighting for the truth. to. continue to rely on this justice system. the stubbornness the same me it's like i refused to allow her to get again over my daughter's death. and now that she's running for office and all this political stuff. she needs to know that people are supporting me and not support her this...
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the flyover states are my states. the flyer restates are your states, and the flyover states are going to start governing in the united states of america again. [cheering] we have so much work to do. we have broken systems in our country that we have failed to fix because we are divided. i want you to know that our enemies come into our social media and they intentionally tried to divide us. if there is an incident, i want everyone to listen, if there is an incident in america that is controversial about kneeling for the national anthem or school shooting or incident between a cop and a kid, you know who comes on to the social media, the russians. i want you to hear this. the russians. they come into the social media and they spin things to get into divided camps. that is what they want meanwhile we cannot get a healthcare system that works. meanwhile we cannot reform an outdated government that needs reform or education or anything else because we have not come together. the most patriotic thing we can do today is to
the flyover states are my states. the flyer restates are your states, and the flyover states are going to start governing in the united states of america again. [cheering] we have so much work to do. we have broken systems in our country that we have failed to fix because we are divided. i want you to know that our enemies come into our social media and they intentionally tried to divide us. if there is an incident, i want everyone to listen, if there is an incident in america that is...
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and united states -- portugal, the u.k., and the united states. guest: there was a recent invitation that was a long time coming, north macedonia, one of the provinces of former eunice: loss -- former yugoslavia. they agreed after long political negotiations, some of which were facilitated by the united states. macedonia, assuming that the negotiations are finalized and all the member states ratify an amendment to the treaty, then north macedonia would become the 30th member of the alliance. host: what is the job of the nato secretary-general? guest: he is an international civil servant. he works for all the member countries. he is the convene are of a number of meetings. -- he is the senior international civil servant. he is akin to the secretary-general of the united nations. the member nations are of the deciders but he has an important role in leading the alliance and beginning to play the role that always been envisioned that he is the public face of nato, someone who is empowered to reflect the collective will of the alliance. many countries
and united states -- portugal, the u.k., and the united states. guest: there was a recent invitation that was a long time coming, north macedonia, one of the provinces of former eunice: loss -- former yugoslavia. they agreed after long political negotiations, some of which were facilitated by the united states. macedonia, assuming that the negotiations are finalized and all the member states ratify an amendment to the treaty, then north macedonia would become the 30th member of the alliance....
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the union is not a state. the union has certain state like qualities, national actors. in some areas and in other areas. when it comes to trade, it is a union that is affected. i have to disagree with the mandate, yes, the council has decided. therefore it is a union mandate that encompasses all member states irrespective of how it was brought about. the union is an effective actor globally. other areas where the union is almost absent, it is almost absent or at least not very much present when it comes to the defense or military end of the spectrum. however, i think the union is still very much relevant for that type of security. first of all, the union plays an important role in helping building capacity. the union has been developing initiatives lately in the defense area. not about building common forces, but about helping member states to spend better than they do now. there is a discussion about the amount of spending, and other factors that we spend less efficiency in europe thing you do in the u.s. we spend i think something like 40% of what you do. efficient. t
the union is not a state. the union has certain state like qualities, national actors. in some areas and in other areas. when it comes to trade, it is a union that is affected. i have to disagree with the mandate, yes, the council has decided. therefore it is a union mandate that encompasses all member states irrespective of how it was brought about. the union is an effective actor globally. other areas where the union is almost absent, it is almost absent or at least not very much present when...
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more people dislike the united states and they like the united states government aside so what trump is doing is that he's destroyed u.s. public diplomacy capabilities and the image of the united states and i think it goes far beyond iran's borders and again he i think he is isolating the united states not only when it comes to iran but also when it comes to many other countries and it draws them all together that the multiple trade wars even his statements with regards to mexico just last week he said he shut the border then he reversed his decision these sort of statements i think actually benefit iran a lot in the long term although it has caused a lot of difficulty economically for your audience but i think in the long term the united states has wrecked its position globally and in the eyes of the public and in the eyes of many governments with its behavior both towards iran and other countries all right thank you all very much indeed really interesting conversation mohammad marandi in tehran trita parsi in washington d.c. and l.a. jeta mayor in london thank you very much indeed
more people dislike the united states and they like the united states government aside so what trump is doing is that he's destroyed u.s. public diplomacy capabilities and the image of the united states and i think it goes far beyond iran's borders and again he i think he is isolating the united states not only when it comes to iran but also when it comes to many other countries and it draws them all together that the multiple trade wars even his statements with regards to mexico just last week...
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the three main the states and the fourth a state which is the press now you raise the question of whether there is a chilling effect in relation to whistleblowers. the problem that has manifested itself with whistleblowers not being accorded proper protection is something which has been missed and is being worked upon the protection of whistle i have to. hold i have had to jump in here we're running out of time they're working on it it's not going to work through. i suppose your many thanks to my guests in london and in edinburgh and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember rooms. with manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect them so. when the final merry go round lifts and neither one. nor middle of the room sick. my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind with and along with the girls. of surgery to be of any particular. person's doctor. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully regret this. problem should
the three main the states and the fourth a state which is the press now you raise the question of whether there is a chilling effect in relation to whistleblowers. the problem that has manifested itself with whistleblowers not being accorded proper protection is something which has been missed and is being worked upon the protection of whistle i have to. hold i have had to jump in here we're running out of time they're working on it it's not going to work through. i suppose your many thanks to...
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the petroleum markets here and it is very there's a lot of consequences here and essentially united states is saying we're going to suspend with free trade and you will trade whom with whom we wish or who we do not wish it is a gambit is very very dangerous and what. happens if it doesn't work go ahead alexander well a lot of good points peter because i agree i mean first of all the united states is basically saying to all the countries of the world this is who you can buy oil from this is who you cannot buy oil from when you were in force of use of porn you which may not be your views by using the position that the dominant position we have through the reserve currency status of the dollar you will risk fines for your companies if you don't obey what we say and in effect the united states is trying to impose an economic blockade on the run by stopping its oil exports and it isn't forcing it on all other countries and it is doing stir outside the provisions of the u.n. charter and outside the powers of the u.n. security council which under chapter seven of the united nations charter is the
the petroleum markets here and it is very there's a lot of consequences here and essentially united states is saying we're going to suspend with free trade and you will trade whom with whom we wish or who we do not wish it is a gambit is very very dangerous and what. happens if it doesn't work go ahead alexander well a lot of good points peter because i agree i mean first of all the united states is basically saying to all the countries of the world this is who you can buy oil from this is who...
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bush as deputy secretary of state. we have tom duesterberg, senior fellow at hudson who focuses on trade. tom was for many years the president and chief executive officer of the manufacturers alliance for productivity and innovation. before that, in addition to being the director of the washington institute of hudson institute, he was assistant secretary of commerce for international economic affairs and chief of staff to then senator dan quayle and afterwards to congressman chris cox. last but not least, liselotte odgaard, a senior fellow at hudson institute, one of the leading observers of u.s./china/eu relations. she has spent a significant amount of time at the royal danish defense college and has held visiting fellowships at harvard university, the wilson center and other similar institutions. delighted to turn the podium over, or turn the microphone over, i should say, to the secretary general. thank you. >> thank you, ken. it's a pleasure for me to be here, back at hudson to moderate this panel. that's going to
bush as deputy secretary of state. we have tom duesterberg, senior fellow at hudson who focuses on trade. tom was for many years the president and chief executive officer of the manufacturers alliance for productivity and innovation. before that, in addition to being the director of the washington institute of hudson institute, he was assistant secretary of commerce for international economic affairs and chief of staff to then senator dan quayle and afterwards to congressman chris cox. last but...
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of the united states other states as well who have cheered who have cheered and her praised what happened today but i guess the day to look out to look forward to is made the second. love not a journalist and rodeos david swanson for more on the story of the day thanks for joining us good to have you on today spose if anything this case is really highlighted just what a polarizing figure of songs isn't there a judge today in the u.k. . the court describes him as a narcissist who cannot get beyond his own selfish interest what do you make of that claim. if it were a criminal charge the sitting president of the united states would be indicted on it immediately but i agree that to assign is a polarizing figure and the way that he is now being tried and will be tried in the coming months and years in the media is not too different from how he's likely to be tried if he ever makes it to a court in virginia when i watched the trial of whistleblower jeffrey sterling in the next court they brought in top government figures like congolese saw rice and they made the whole trial about patriotism and
of the united states other states as well who have cheered who have cheered and her praised what happened today but i guess the day to look out to look forward to is made the second. love not a journalist and rodeos david swanson for more on the story of the day thanks for joining us good to have you on today spose if anything this case is really highlighted just what a polarizing figure of songs isn't there a judge today in the u.k. . the court describes him as a narcissist who cannot get...
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state supported democrats, state legislators. also supported his institution, so he was a very shrewd, keen politician in his way of navigating the political arena. >> explain the formation of north carolina college. >> so, it started out, he actually starts in 1909, but it's not incorporated until 1910. it starts out as the national religious training institute in chicagwa for the negro race. after he travels the world with the international sunday school association, he gets this calling to believe that the best way to move african-americans forward was through the better training of ministers. he believed that if ministers, african-american ministers, were properly educated and properly trained, they would be able to go back to their communities and educate their congregations on proper morality. so he had this vision to create this institution that would properly train african-american ministers. and so, when he gets back to north carolina, he begins to campaign, to create this institution, and he openly tells the benjamin ne
state supported democrats, state legislators. also supported his institution, so he was a very shrewd, keen politician in his way of navigating the political arena. >> explain the formation of north carolina college. >> so, it started out, he actually starts in 1909, but it's not incorporated until 1910. it starts out as the national religious training institute in chicagwa for the negro race. after he travels the world with the international sunday school association, he gets this...
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here's where i have to raise the flag for all the small slights because most states are small states and with international rule of law you have nothing small states have no might of the power of the voice of the vote they very much depend on the international rules based order and that's what countries like mine and other such countries will always work for now i want to ask you a few questions about syria i heard you say in one of the interviews that syria was very authoritarian but it had schools and healthcare and people productively employed and as a russian i have to say i think it's very bold of you to have that bought because usually much of the discussion again in the west if it stops at. characterizing your regime as authoritarian and everything else is kind of. you know. it's very important to do your face any rational act for that but because it's quite controversial because throughout my life as a leader had to interact on behalf might come true mobilization with the widest possible range of political systems and i have in the course of that seen thora here and systems w
here's where i have to raise the flag for all the small slights because most states are small states and with international rule of law you have nothing small states have no might of the power of the voice of the vote they very much depend on the international rules based order and that's what countries like mine and other such countries will always work for now i want to ask you a few questions about syria i heard you say in one of the interviews that syria was very authoritarian but it had...
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the area has now encompassed the entire state versus just certain pockets of our state. the season has now moved from april and in this case, march, all the way to october and november. if i look back over 10 years of funding for just fire preparation not even the , mitigation side and forest health because of the fire we have, problems that over those 10 years, our state's budget, the funding received from the federal and our state government, has only increased $2.5 million over the entire 10 years. that's it. $2.5 million. one fire alone costs $60 million to fight, right? what we have is a systemic problem at the state and the federal level of not adequately funding the resources for the problem that's in front of us. not only on the context of response, but truly in the context of preparation. what we need -- and that's why we built a plan that wasn't about our state. it was about all of our agencies working together so we would all own the problem. all lands, all hands. it is to be able to say we're all invested in the future of washington state. we're all invested
the area has now encompassed the entire state versus just certain pockets of our state. the season has now moved from april and in this case, march, all the way to october and november. if i look back over 10 years of funding for just fire preparation not even the , mitigation side and forest health because of the fire we have, problems that over those 10 years, our state's budget, the funding received from the federal and our state government, has only increased $2.5 million over the entire 10...
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religion by the state itself. the state isn't nearly a rational organize. it's going to be an ethical organize. all of these are brought together in that thought. when michael talks about comb. he was the man that established the social science discipline. the means by which he generates knowledge. all of the social sciences are born at the and of the 19th century on the -- with the demise of religious authority. the religious authority is diminished by the end of the 19th century. scientific authority has replaced it. rational scientific knowledge. so, this administrative state doesn't come back into the usage of modern political science until the end of the 20th century. at the end of the 19th century the state itself is a concept that was absolutely essential. woodrow wilson wrote a book. they missed it in terms. i don't want to get too far into that. maybe i should let mike play both parts. >> you said that thator at a timive facto -- awe -- aauthorie factor. the alleged knowledge is actually knowledge. >> my answer in neither case you get a workout. we
religion by the state itself. the state isn't nearly a rational organize. it's going to be an ethical organize. all of these are brought together in that thought. when michael talks about comb. he was the man that established the social science discipline. the means by which he generates knowledge. all of the social sciences are born at the and of the 19th century on the -- with the demise of religious authority. the religious authority is diminished by the end of the 19th century. scientific...
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state's problems with getting hold of lethal injection drugs. twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two or three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. that are. the changes that have been made the execution schedule. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or impending execution so it's a nice break. but i have to object i was physically both of the other birds. who were doing paperwork but i was there physically present yet my mom was knocking me on the path that a lot you were working right but i was there with me. the variable. this is an election twenty sixteen special the state attorney to bait for the first time in. northeast florida voters are getting ready to make a choice about the area's top prosecutor the incumbent state attorney angela corey has gained national attention prosecuting several high pr
state's problems with getting hold of lethal injection drugs. twenty fifteen nobody's going to die in ohio. the execution. if you would have told me. two or three years ago when i was staring at the execution scheduled it was every sixty days. that are. the changes that have been made the execution schedule. that i have a little bit more time with my family right now. it was nice as the first delivery where he was in that somewhere else both mentally and physically he now worrying about work or...
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is this the united states -- his is the united states youth program. it is underwritten by the hearst foundation. been here all week. we thank you very much for joining us on this occasion. to you all. .pplause) >> all q and a programs are available on our www.sitesor--allareavailableon ourprogram. applause] today remarks by supreme court justice breyer on inner workings of the higher court. with radio host bill press. eastern on t 7 p.m. c-span. week on the communicators. james lewis talks about the status of russia and china. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. tonight, starting at 9:30 on how to c-span, combat hate crimes. on c-span2, rn authors. it is american history t.v. bar will testify on 3 mueller report on c-span or you are listen with the riddo -- radio app. skipping nt trump is the annual white house this year nce dinner and hold a campaign rally in green bay. watch live coverage on c-span at 8:30 and watch the orrespondence dinner with the featured speaker. george w. bush and former secretary gates. this is held at the bush in dall
is this the united states -- his is the united states youth program. it is underwritten by the hearst foundation. been here all week. we thank you very much for joining us on this occasion. to you all. .pplause) >> all q and a programs are available on our www.sitesor--allareavailableon ourprogram. applause] today remarks by supreme court justice breyer on inner workings of the higher court. with radio host bill press. eastern on t 7 p.m. c-span. week on the communicators. james lewis...
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the united states rule, a terrible rule. it was used to weaponize against ag sector and real estate and the rest and we got rid of that. we said we are going to be partners. having served at the attorney general on the state level, i get what federalism means and get abbott, they care about the air they breathe and water they drink and we should treat them this, as opposed to an adversary. and that's what the administration changed. [applause] >> so i gave him a chance to set the record straight. how about you? what was your greatest achievement at interior? >> probably the greatest achievement-- and first of all, interior. what is interior? interior is actually 12 time zones. it goes from the virgin islands all the way out to palao. territories are interior. interior was the fourth oldest department. department of war, if you don't like your neighbor. department of state if you do like your neighbor and want to negotiate. you have the department of war, and those are the departments. so, the last department in 1849 was inte
the united states rule, a terrible rule. it was used to weaponize against ag sector and real estate and the rest and we got rid of that. we said we are going to be partners. having served at the attorney general on the state level, i get what federalism means and get abbott, they care about the air they breathe and water they drink and we should treat them this, as opposed to an adversary. and that's what the administration changed. [applause] >> so i gave him a chance to set the record...
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mike pence was the only one to use the word tyranny towards foreign state sue a secular state might pump a a branded north korea's leader a tyrant who when pressed stop short though using that label for egypt's president our senior correspondent of tries to figure out who is who these days in the eyes of the u.s. . when it comes to evil i'm sure you'll agree there are various degrees is pure or hateful evil isis for example is sort of evil like cigarette manufacturers or you'll fall ex-husband and then there is political evil which is really confusing there's a difference the monk leaders you might call them tie or you might call them authoritarian but but there's a fundamental difference and therefore a fundamental difference in the way the united states should respond there you have it dictators worldwide now is a good time to order someone to take notes it isn't about how many innocents you kill how repressive you are or how much you steal you'll be relieved to hear nuna it's all about how many favors you do for america it's a great honor to have the crown prince with us of saudi arab
mike pence was the only one to use the word tyranny towards foreign state sue a secular state might pump a a branded north korea's leader a tyrant who when pressed stop short though using that label for egypt's president our senior correspondent of tries to figure out who is who these days in the eyes of the u.s. . when it comes to evil i'm sure you'll agree there are various degrees is pure or hateful evil isis for example is sort of evil like cigarette manufacturers or you'll fall ex-husband...
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he had had a meeting with the united states secretary of state. our whole team all across the world is very focused on this issue in china. >> speaking of going around the world, turkey has become one of the few muslim majority countries to condemn china's treatment. what work has been done to build a coalition to raise these rights, particularly with muslim majority nations around the world? >> not enough yet. there is a great deal of work to do. i am very hopeful we will get an increased number of muslim nations who share our view that this is a gross violation of the human rights of muslims in china, and they will begin to work in the same way we are working to convince the chinese not to continue these practices. there is a lot more work to do there, senator. >> in my view, there is probably only so much we can do unilaterally as it relates to confronting the challenges we see in china. i think it's critical to work their allies and china's neighbor to mitigate china's maligning actions whether it be in the chinese sea, hucman righs or unfair
he had had a meeting with the united states secretary of state. our whole team all across the world is very focused on this issue in china. >> speaking of going around the world, turkey has become one of the few muslim majority countries to condemn china's treatment. what work has been done to build a coalition to raise these rights, particularly with muslim majority nations around the world? >> not enough yet. there is a great deal of work to do. i am very hopeful we will get an...
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requirements at all so that's what the united states is grappling with right. i think the united states has a lot of leverage with saudi arabia they're their strategic partners but but most of the relationship is in the advantage of the united states and the saudis need the united states more than vice versa if i let's put it that point then to abraham then you know mark fitzpatrick makes that point as. members of the trumpet ministration have also said that you know if they did if they don't do business with us they'll go elsewhere like russia and china and they've said that those countries. will not be as diligent about the whole issue of nuclear proliferation and nuclear weapons and so on what would he say to that well let's put the sister first of all i don't think the united states would ever give the united saudi arabia your rhenium and richmond or plutonium reprocessing this is a technology that presents a serious risk for saudi arabia and positioning in the region and in particular for israel the reason actually we haven't seen any is laid opposition to
requirements at all so that's what the united states is grappling with right. i think the united states has a lot of leverage with saudi arabia they're their strategic partners but but most of the relationship is in the advantage of the united states and the saudis need the united states more than vice versa if i let's put it that point then to abraham then you know mark fitzpatrick makes that point as. members of the trumpet ministration have also said that you know if they did if they don't...
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he had a meeting with the united states secretary of state. our whole team akrors the world is focused on this issue in china. >> as you know, turkey has become one of the few muslim majority countries to condemn china's treatment of the uighurs. what is done to address these human rights problems in xinjiang provence? >> nothing yet. i hope we get muslim nations that share our view. this is a gross violation of the human rights of muslims in china and they will begin to work in the same way we are working to convince the chinese not to continue these practices. there's a lot more work to do there, senator. >> in my view, there's probably only so much we can do unilaterally as it relates to confronting the challenges we see in china. and i think it's critical we work their allies and china's neighbors in the region to mitigate china's maligned actions whether it be in the south china sea, human rights or unfrar trade practices. as you think about your strategic goals in engaging with allies in the endopacific region to proceed actively counter
he had a meeting with the united states secretary of state. our whole team akrors the world is focused on this issue in china. >> as you know, turkey has become one of the few muslim majority countries to condemn china's treatment of the uighurs. what is done to address these human rights problems in xinjiang provence? >> nothing yet. i hope we get muslim nations that share our view. this is a gross violation of the human rights of muslims in china and they will begin to work in the...
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the united states is interested in transforming relations with the -- the united states is wanting to advance a peace regime with north korea. north korea. they're all linked. they're all proceeding in parallel. the united states has discussed many initiatives in each of these areas with the north koreans. but as is so often the case that nothing can be agreed until everything's agreed. that's a clear principle that has permeated our negotiations on both sides with the north koreans. that's not to say that we can't take steps to build confidence between the two countries. but the foundation of this policy is denuclearization, and until we can get to some point where we have the same traction on that issue that we have on the other issues, it makes it very difficult for us to move forward. you've heard the president himself talk about many of the issues that would build confidence and most recently the summit. he had an esh change in front of the press on this very point. these are issues we have explored in detail with our north koreans, in parallel with denuclearization. but we're no
the united states is interested in transforming relations with the -- the united states is wanting to advance a peace regime with north korea. north korea. they're all linked. they're all proceeding in parallel. the united states has discussed many initiatives in each of these areas with the north koreans. but as is so often the case that nothing can be agreed until everything's agreed. that's a clear principle that has permeated our negotiations on both sides with the north koreans. that's not...
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states on this new e.u. vision because we are the most europe music nation in europe but first some of the union's new comers the dream didn't quite get to realize. that adding to their wu's there is the crippling brain drain part of the so-called prize of being a member state is freedom of movement you can move and work with ever you won't see but according to remain here that comes at a price and when you know if you are the least one medium the service you keep the only one but with people who do this the euro is much the same we think you can see this the procedure. of higher paid work is just too much it's not just romania that's suffering either hungry has also warned it's facing an exodus of well educated people to take in the higher paying jobs elsewhere in the e.u. it seems the brain drain is actually one of the biggest worries that some countries have it's a problem that needs solutions according to hungry second largest parliamentary party he'll pick. talented young people who are skilled who are
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stop interfering in the affairs of other states. gain respect from that he don't like it when others interfere in your affair is no one likes that. day of debate leaders use member states agreed to give britain may until the end of october to secure a deal. and israel's. who secures a historic election victory and a fifth term as prime minister palestinians are already concerned it will lead to further rights violations in the occupied west bank. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our international incheon thomas glad to be with us. i would venezuela's ongoing power struggle sending the country sliding deeper into crisis russia and the u.s. have clashed at the un security council over how to tackle the upheaval auntie's came up and was following the session in new york force. while the fifteen member body that leads the united nation convened in the security council and the meeting began with presentations by u.n. officials describing the crisis in the country then when member states began to speak mike
stop interfering in the affairs of other states. gain respect from that he don't like it when others interfere in your affair is no one likes that. day of debate leaders use member states agreed to give britain may until the end of october to secure a deal. and israel's. who secures a historic election victory and a fifth term as prime minister palestinians are already concerned it will lead to further rights violations in the occupied west bank. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in...
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is challenging at least if three states on their anti-democratic. laws and we think we will prevail in that struggle israel is trying to suppress b.d.s. from above by passing laws because it has miserably failed to stop the immense growth of the movement at the grassroots level among the unions churches women's groups energy beauty groups and so on and so forth are the headlines for the south thanks for staying soon with us and all the international back in thirty minutes time with the latest global news updates. when gold make this manufacture do sentenced to of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. i mean real news is. my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind with that along with the girls. under the surgery still be of any particular. person's doctor. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully recreate this. problem sho
is challenging at least if three states on their anti-democratic. laws and we think we will prevail in that struggle israel is trying to suppress b.d.s. from above by passing laws because it has miserably failed to stop the immense growth of the movement at the grassroots level among the unions churches women's groups energy beauty groups and so on and so forth are the headlines for the south thanks for staying soon with us and all the international back in thirty minutes time with the latest...
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the united states desperately wanted him to be elected. and the trump administration has been giving gift after gift to netanyahu to try to get him elected. it was enough to carry him over the roughly close to 50/50 election. one of them, of course, was to move the embassy to jerusalem in of not only international law, but even secured a council resolutions that the u.s. had participated in. very dramatic change. the segway, -- the second, equally dramatic, was to authorize israeli annexation of the golan heights. the syrian golan heights are under international law, occupied territory. major institution, institution,t security council, international court justice all agree on this, israel did formally annexed the golan heights. but the security council, u.n. security council with the u.s. participating, declared that nolan void. void.l and unilaterally reversed it. saying he can get anything they want with the u.s. backing. -- just was trump's before the election, his declaration that if elected, he would annex parts of the west bank. tha
the united states desperately wanted him to be elected. and the trump administration has been giving gift after gift to netanyahu to try to get him elected. it was enough to carry him over the roughly close to 50/50 election. one of them, of course, was to move the embassy to jerusalem in of not only international law, but even secured a council resolutions that the u.s. had participated in. very dramatic change. the segway, -- the second, equally dramatic, was to authorize israeli annexation...
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all of our major rivers run out of our state to 18 downstream states and mexico. the only other state with that dynamic that i know of is hawaii. so when it comes to water, working together is baked into colorado's dna, and i'm happy to say collaboration is alive and well as you can see from this panel in the dna of the colorado river basin as a hole. working together across basin divides from upper to lower basin states, rural and urban interests, and across water sectors, we have developed sound tools for protecting the health of the colorado river system in the face of historically dry conditions. and we have done all this without infringing on the water rights of those who rely on this river or on the environment. quite the opposite. a healthy system is critical to environmental flows that are part of colorado's brand and security for water users that power our economy. so why now? well, the urgency is real because our system is stressed by warming temperatures. when water resources are stressed in any river basin, our environments and people in poverty often
all of our major rivers run out of our state to 18 downstream states and mexico. the only other state with that dynamic that i know of is hawaii. so when it comes to water, working together is baked into colorado's dna, and i'm happy to say collaboration is alive and well as you can see from this panel in the dna of the colorado river basin as a hole. working together across basin divides from upper to lower basin states, rural and urban interests, and across water sectors, we have developed...
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it is such a critical state. it is a blue wall state. it sends the signal that democrats are going to be laser focused on the industrial midwest, the blue wall states, blue-collar voters. that is certainly the message that democrats are trying to send. wisconsin is certainly winnable for them. they won it seven times in a row before donald trump came along. by lessrump only won than a percentage point. it will not take much to tip this state to one party or the other. it is a huge priority for democrats. i don't think there is any scenario in which they could win the electoral college without wisconsin in 2020. host: do any of the democratic presidential contenders hold a particular advantage in wisconsin right now? guest: you know, it is going to be -- the wisconsin primary comes so late in the process in april. it will be significant if the race is not been decided because it is by itself, a big hole in the calendar. stature, joe biden has like he does in other states. bernie sanders is the guy who won wisconsin primary against hillary
it is such a critical state. it is a blue wall state. it sends the signal that democrats are going to be laser focused on the industrial midwest, the blue wall states, blue-collar voters. that is certainly the message that democrats are trying to send. wisconsin is certainly winnable for them. they won it seven times in a row before donald trump came along. by lessrump only won than a percentage point. it will not take much to tip this state to one party or the other. it is a huge priority for...