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that's the interest the state has? mr. franklin: no. the state has no interest or no overriding interest -- justice kennedy: doesn't it blink reality to deny that that is what's happening here? mr. franklin: we -- with all due respect, justice kennedy, we've never denied that many of the topics that come up at the bargaining table with public employee unions have serious fiscal and public policy implications. we've never denied that. justice breyer: all right. so what about the compromise? mr. franklin: the line that justice scalia drew in his lehnert separate opinion was, in our view, superior to the one that was drawn by the plurality. we've offered a test for where to draw the line between chargeable and non-chargeable expenses that, in practice, would overlap with, would coincide with, justice scalia's line in most cases, but the reason that we think that it's superior to the plurality's line is that the germaneness test does have a vagueness problem and in -- in some instances, it allows what it shouldn't allow, which is, for charg
that's the interest the state has? mr. franklin: no. the state has no interest or no overriding interest -- justice kennedy: doesn't it blink reality to deny that that is what's happening here? mr. franklin: we -- with all due respect, justice kennedy, we've never denied that many of the topics that come up at the bargaining table with public employee unions have serious fiscal and public policy implications. we've never denied that. justice breyer: all right. so what about the compromise? mr....
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mr states and yet they. don't seem to be. any perceived. united of unease. for lee is extra guest on the on the phone this on what all of. the. info as an explicit goal of the c n n you said i meant by. yes. we had only a few minutes to film the painting. but as the handlers turned the work around we happened to film something on the back that we only noticed later this label from the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale. the owner's name had been crudely erased. and it looks like that of stanton or. a clue to which the detective never had access and which could be crucial for the next stage of his investigation. and detective is convinced the geneva freeport could be housing other works of dubious origin. well i think there's a high probability that many other paintings in the freeport were probably looted and probably rest there today that have not seen the light of day for many decades and i believe they're there and i think that it would be very interesting if the public were made aware or at least the art industry were made aware of what those painti
mr states and yet they. don't seem to be. any perceived. united of unease. for lee is extra guest on the on the phone this on what all of. the. info as an explicit goal of the c n n you said i meant by. yes. we had only a few minutes to film the painting. but as the handlers turned the work around we happened to film something on the back that we only noticed later this label from the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale. the owner's name had been crudely erased. and it looks like that of...
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mr states and yet they. don't seem to be. any perceived. of unease. for lee is extinct. what. the. in physically explicit. let us down and said. we had only a few minutes to film the painting. but as the handlers turn the work around we happened to film something on the back that we only noticed later this label from the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale. the owner's name had been crudely erased. and it looks like that of staten or. a clue to which the detective never had access and which could be crucial for the next stage of his investigation. the canadian detective is convinced the geneva freeport could be housing other works of dubious origin. well i think there's a high probability that many other paintings in the freeport were probably looted and probably rest there today that have not seen the light of day for many decades and i believe they are there and i think that it would be very interesting if the public were made aware. or at least the art industry were made aware of what those paintings are. so that you know if the prosecutor's offices were sort of for example
mr states and yet they. don't seem to be. any perceived. of unease. for lee is extinct. what. the. in physically explicit. let us down and said. we had only a few minutes to film the painting. but as the handlers turn the work around we happened to film something on the back that we only noticed later this label from the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale. the owner's name had been crudely erased. and it looks like that of staten or. a clue to which the detective never had access and which...
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as the prime minister stated the attack on mr. skripal and his daughter was an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the united kingdom. mr. speaker, there has to be robust response to the use of terror on our streets. we must act in a measured way to showeel not tolerate this behavior and in this regards, i welcome an associate with those of us in this benches with the measures contained. on this matter, i commit my party to work constructly-- con constructively. and working round the clock on the recent case in salisbury. mr. speaker, it's been warming to see our close friends and allies with support. our friends globally must stand up to this apiece with state power by russia. i look forward to discussions in the united nations. the united nations must speak with a clear and unambiguous point. mr. speaker, the fact that we're expelling the largest number of officers is welcome and examine what can be done to defend against whohostile state activities. i'm pleased that the government is taking action in this area an
as the prime minister stated the attack on mr. skripal and his daughter was an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the united kingdom. mr. speaker, there has to be robust response to the use of terror on our streets. we must act in a measured way to showeel not tolerate this behavior and in this regards, i welcome an associate with those of us in this benches with the measures contained. on this matter, i commit my party to work constructly-- con constructively. and working round...
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as the prime minister stated the attack on mr. skripal and his daughter was an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the united kingdom. mr. speaker, there has to be robust response to the use of terror on our streets. we must act in a measured way to showeel not tolerate this behavior and in this regards, i welcome an associate with those of us in this benches with the measures contained. on this matter, i commit my party to work constructly-- con constructively. and working round the clock on the recent case in salisbury. mr. speaker, it's been warming to see our close friends and allies with support. our friends globally must stand up to this apiece with state power by russia. i look forward to discussions in the united nations. the united nations must speak with a clear and unambiguous point. mr. speaker, the fact that we're expelling the largest number of officers is welcome and examine what can be done to defend against whohostile state activities. i'm pleased that the government is taking action in this area an
as the prime minister stated the attack on mr. skripal and his daughter was an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the united kingdom. mr. speaker, there has to be robust response to the use of terror on our streets. we must act in a measured way to showeel not tolerate this behavior and in this regards, i welcome an associate with those of us in this benches with the measures contained. on this matter, i commit my party to work constructly-- con constructively. and working round...
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mr states and yet they. they don't seem to be. given these. is extra. what. the. in physically explicit. scene. i mean by. this. we had only a few minutes to film the painting. but as the handlers turned the work around we happened to film something on the back that we only noticed later this label from the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale. the owner's name had been crudely erased. and it looks like that of stanton or. a clue to which the detective never had access and which could be crucial for the next stage of his investigation. the canadian detective is convinced the geneva freeport could be housing other works of dubious origin. well i think there's a high probability that many other paintings in the freeport were probably looted and probably rest there today that have not seen the light of day for many decades and i believe they're there and i think that it would be very interesting if the public were made aware or at least the art industry were made aware of what those paintings are so so that you know if the prosecutor's office is what's on it for e
mr states and yet they. they don't seem to be. given these. is extra. what. the. in physically explicit. scene. i mean by. this. we had only a few minutes to film the painting. but as the handlers turned the work around we happened to film something on the back that we only noticed later this label from the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale. the owner's name had been crudely erased. and it looks like that of stanton or. a clue to which the detective never had access and which could be...
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mr states and yet they. don't seem to be. given these. forty is extinct. what. the. in physically explicit. let us down and you see i mean by. this. we had only a few minutes to film the painting. but as the handlers turned the work around we happened to film something on the back that we only noticed later this label from the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale. the owner's name had been crudely erased. and it looks like that of staten or. a clue to which the detective never had access and which could be crucial for the next stage of his investigation. the canadian detective is convinced the geneva freeport could be housing other works of dubious origin. well i think there's a high probability that many other paintings in the freeport were probably looted and probably rest there today that have not seen the light of day for many decades and i believe they're there and i think that it would be very interesting if the public were made aware or at least the art industry were made aware of what those paintings are so so that you know if the prosecutor's office was o
mr states and yet they. don't seem to be. given these. forty is extinct. what. the. in physically explicit. let us down and you see i mean by. this. we had only a few minutes to film the painting. but as the handlers turned the work around we happened to film something on the back that we only noticed later this label from the one nine hundred thirty venice biennale. the owner's name had been crudely erased. and it looks like that of staten or. a clue to which the detective never had access and...
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mr. graham: one last question. is libya a failed state? fragile state? state on the mend? mr. waldhauser: it's very difficult to characterize libya but i'd have to say a fragile state. the u.n. representative has a plan to try to work through our restructuring of the political committees, a institution and potentially a vote later -- a constitution, and potentially a vote later this year. but unless the security is there, unless the fair election can take place, and unless those individuals who are part of the process will agree to the outcome of the election, then it wouldn't serve any purpose at his point. mr. warner: -- ms. warren: thank you. for nearly three years saudi arabia-led coalition has been bombing yemen to counter iranian-backed houthi militias. the united states military has been providing intelligence, midair refueling, ammunitions to the saudis. as i understand it, operations are governed by something called a bilateral acquisition and cross-servicing agreement. the united states has one with both saudi arabia and the u.a.e. i've read over these documents and
mr. graham: one last question. is libya a failed state? fragile state? state on the mend? mr. waldhauser: it's very difficult to characterize libya but i'd have to say a fragile state. the u.n. representative has a plan to try to work through our restructuring of the political committees, a institution and potentially a vote later -- a constitution, and potentially a vote later this year. but unless the security is there, unless the fair election can take place, and unless those individuals who...
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mr. mccarthy: are you stating we brought chip up weeks before it expired? mr. hoyer: no, after. it expired on september 30, you didn't bring it up until weeks after that. all due te: with respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put that on record. with all due respect. i'm not sure you are correct. we brought it, it passed this house -- all due respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put mr. hoyer: i have consulted with the staff person for whom you have great respect and affection and she says that i'm right. she's my staffer maybe she's somewhat biased. i will tell you that we believe we're right on that. that's not the point, mr. speaker. the points is not what we have done in the past. particularly what we have done and all for chip. that's not the point. the point is, we have two critical pieces of legislation this house must address. and that the overwhelming majority of the american people think we ought to address and think we ought to pass and are for. and i don't mean 41 -- 51% or 52%. i mean 86% of the people or more. it's not a
mr. mccarthy: are you stating we brought chip up weeks before it expired? mr. hoyer: no, after. it expired on september 30, you didn't bring it up until weeks after that. all due te: with respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put that on record. with all due respect. i'm not sure you are correct. we brought it, it passed this house -- all due respect i think you might want to ask your staff before you put mr. hoyer: i have consulted with the staff person for whom you have...
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[cheers and applause] mr. castro: and expanding job training efforts throughout the united states. it means unleashing everyone's potential. ensuring every woman has the right to make her own decisions about her body. [cheers and applause] mr. castro: and promising the vast potential of our dreamers so they can contribute to the forward progress of our nation in the years to come. it means making sure that everyone, no matter the color of your skin or your background is free from discrimination in the united states. [applause] mr. castro: that is what it means to be the smartest nation in the world. and to be the strongest nation starts with providing every american with the basic building blocks of dignity in this 21st century. that starts with universal health care in our country. [applause] mr. castro: so that every american can get access and get good health care when they need it. [applause] mr. castro: it means raising the minimum wage so that workers get paid for it. and it means repealing and replacing the tax plan that was just passed and putting in one that is fair for mi
[cheers and applause] mr. castro: and expanding job training efforts throughout the united states. it means unleashing everyone's potential. ensuring every woman has the right to make her own decisions about her body. [cheers and applause] mr. castro: and promising the vast potential of our dreamers so they can contribute to the forward progress of our nation in the years to come. it means making sure that everyone, no matter the color of your skin or your background is free from discrimination...
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[applause] mr. castro: and expanding job efforts throughout the united states. it means unleashing everyone's potential. ensuring every woman has the right to make her own decisions about her body. [applause] promising thed potential of our dreamers so they can contribute to the forward progress of our nation in the years to come. it means making sure that everyone, no matter the color of your skin your background, is free from discrimination in the united states. [applause] mr. castro: that is what it means to be the smartest nation in the world. and to be the strongest nation starts with providing every american with the basic building blocks of dignity in this 21st century. that starts with universal health care in our country. so that every american can get access and get good health care when they need it. [applause] mr. castro: it means raising the minimum wage so that workers get paid for it. and it means repealing and replacing the tax plan that was just passed and putting in one that is fair for middle-class and working families in the united states. [a
[applause] mr. castro: and expanding job efforts throughout the united states. it means unleashing everyone's potential. ensuring every woman has the right to make her own decisions about her body. [applause] promising thed potential of our dreamers so they can contribute to the forward progress of our nation in the years to come. it means making sure that everyone, no matter the color of your skin your background, is free from discrimination in the united states. [applause] mr. castro: that is...
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susan: how important was normalization with relations with the united states? mr. bradley: he was important but we sometimes overestimate the impact of the united states on small states like vietnam and other places. -- we had a trade embargo against vietnam during the war which we did not lift until the 1990's. once we did, they moved towards normalization of diplomatic relations. in the meantime everybody but us was training with vietnam. the australians had a huge presence, the french had a huge presence there, and south korea had a huge presence. they are the largest single foreign investor in vietnam today. talking about what it is economy is so successful, one has to look in parts of europe but in fact more to developments in asia than the united states. our recognition accelerated a set of patterns are already going on. i think that is the more helpful way of seeing and suggesting our recognition set things in motion. susan: if modern vietnam has a market economy, how much freedom to individuals have? mr. bradley: it is like china. there is a one party state
susan: how important was normalization with relations with the united states? mr. bradley: he was important but we sometimes overestimate the impact of the united states on small states like vietnam and other places. -- we had a trade embargo against vietnam during the war which we did not lift until the 1990's. once we did, they moved towards normalization of diplomatic relations. in the meantime everybody but us was training with vietnam. the australians had a huge presence, the french had a...
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mr. speaker, i would like to make a statement on the response of the russian government to the incident in salisbury. first, on behalf of the whole house, let me pay tribute once again to the bravery and professionalism of all the emergency services, doctors, nurses and investigation teams who led the response to this appalling incident. and also to the fortitude of the people, lenny reassure them that as public health england has make clear, the ongoing risk to public health is low and the government will continue to do everything possible to support this historic city to recover fully. mr. speaker, on monday i set out for sergei skripal and his daughter were poison with a military grade nerve agent develop by russia. race on this capability combined with a record of conducting state-sponsored assassination, including against former intelligence officers who may regard a legitimate target, the uk government concluded that it was highly likely that russia was responsible for this reckless
mr. speaker, i would like to make a statement on the response of the russian government to the incident in salisbury. first, on behalf of the whole house, let me pay tribute once again to the bravery and professionalism of all the emergency services, doctors, nurses and investigation teams who led the response to this appalling incident. and also to the fortitude of the people, lenny reassure them that as public health england has make clear, the ongoing risk to public health is low and the...
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he served as secretary of state for 14 months. this is 10 minutes. mr. tillerson: for those of you gathered here today, i truly appreciate the opportunity to bid you a proper farewell. first, i must thank each and every one of you for the role you play in enabling the state department to lead our foreign policy efforts and conduct the steady diplomacy that is the work of the department on behalf of the american people. none of this is possible without your daily contributions. from the mailroom to the seventh floor and all points in between. and all of our missions abroad, our local employed staff, our e.f.m.'s, eligible family members, to our ambassadors and chief of mission. everyone is important to the delivery of the mission of the state department. in preparing for the transition to the secretary designate, i compiled all the policy decks that were developed by you and your colleagues that were first the basis for discussions at the national security council and ultimately with the president. these decks of which i counted 13 since february 1, 2017,
he served as secretary of state for 14 months. this is 10 minutes. mr. tillerson: for those of you gathered here today, i truly appreciate the opportunity to bid you a proper farewell. first, i must thank each and every one of you for the role you play in enabling the state department to lead our foreign policy efforts and conduct the steady diplomacy that is the work of the department on behalf of the american people. none of this is possible without your daily contributions. from the mailroom...
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[crowd noise] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump, accompanied by the prime minister of ireland, the vice president of the united ence.s, and mrs. p [applause] thank you, very much. i recognize so many of my friends. this is definitely an irish group, no doubt about it. i will tell you, we have become
[crowd noise] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump, accompanied by the prime minister of ireland, the vice president of the united ence.s, and mrs. p [applause] thank you, very much. i recognize so many of my friends. this is definitely an irish group, no doubt about it. i will tell you, we have become
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putin learned that the next american president is going to be mr trump and his first secretary of state is going to be mr tillerson he was quite happy about this news because to listen was someone who was in russia very old until it was considered a friend of russia the kremlin gave him a medal when he was the c.e.o. of exxon mobil he understand trump to improve the relationship with russia as we know this did not happen. ration ship right now between america and russia is this is really bad it may get even worse right now but. the reason why it's getting so bad one of the reason was really mr tiller's and he was not able to talk to. congress and say that russia is really an important country and not only a regional power that the regional power was mentioned by by a former president obama and that's that's still how many members of congress look on on russia so to listen was not really a strong secretary of state and the ration ship is better and to some extent the russians blame mr tillotson for that as well we couldn't don't speculate but i would guess that the relationship between r
putin learned that the next american president is going to be mr trump and his first secretary of state is going to be mr tillerson he was quite happy about this news because to listen was someone who was in russia very old until it was considered a friend of russia the kremlin gave him a medal when he was the c.e.o. of exxon mobil he understand trump to improve the relationship with russia as we know this did not happen. ration ship right now between america and russia is this is really bad it...
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mr speaker this action has happened against a backdrop of a well established pattern of russian state aggression russia's illegal and accession of crimea was the first time since the second world war that one sovereign nation has forcibly taken territory from another in europe russia has fermented conflict in the dorm by us repeatedly violated the national airspace of several european countries and mounted a sustained campaign of cyber espionage and disruption this is included meddling in elections and hacking the danish ministry of defense and the buddhist among many others. during his recent state of the union address president putin showed video graphics of missile launches flight trajectories and explosions including the modeling of attacks on the united states with a series of warheads impacting in florida while the extrajudicial killing of terrorists and dissidents outside russia were given legal sanction by the russian parliament in two thousand and six and of course russia used radiological substances in its barbaric assault on mr litvinenko we saw promises to assist the inves
mr speaker this action has happened against a backdrop of a well established pattern of russian state aggression russia's illegal and accession of crimea was the first time since the second world war that one sovereign nation has forcibly taken territory from another in europe russia has fermented conflict in the dorm by us repeatedly violated the national airspace of several european countries and mounted a sustained campaign of cyber espionage and disruption this is included meddling in...
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been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so will transfer. the case it's going to. the far right and britain isn't just on the march it's taking violent money donors action might need to pay to clean. up i see those organizations which i'm usually splintered which we form which take different names how do you view hitler . and. complex web approaches fascism. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back to sophie and co no
been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. it's an experience like...
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mr. tillerson would be repctced by cia di mike pompeo. mr. tillerson famously refused to deny that he once called his boss a moron. he spoke today of maintaining continuity at the state department. issecretary tillerson: wha most important is to ensure an orderl during a time that the country continues to face significant policy and national security challenges. laura: rex tillerson speaking earlier. the buildup up to his departure been aetary of state has long one. our north america editor jon pel explains. jon: rex tillerson was flying back overnight to washington from a long trip to africa when the normally buttoned upet sey of state cut loose with journalists. but unbeknown to him, the president had signed his death warrant, and it would be death by tweet. mike pompeo, director of the cia, will become our new secretary of state -- he will do a fantastic job. thank you to rex tillerson for his service." but tillerson isn't on twitter, so, excruciatingly, it fell to his chief of sff to
mr. tillerson would be repctced by cia di mike pompeo. mr. tillerson famously refused to deny that he once called his boss a moron. he spoke today of maintaining continuity at the state department. issecretary tillerson: wha most important is to ensure an orderl during a time that the country continues to face significant policy and national security challenges. laura: rex tillerson speaking earlier. the buildup up to his departure been aetary of state has long one. our north america editor jon...
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[crowd noise] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump, accompanied by the prime minister of ireland, the vice president of the united ence.s, and mrs. p [applause] thank you, very much. i recognize so many of my friends. this is definitely an irish group, no doubt about it. i will tell you, we have become fast friends over a short oe period of time. on behalf of you, thanks for much, and vice president pence, a great group of people. also, to all my friends in the audience, some of them came all the way up from the beautiful island of manhattan. [laughter] they wanted to see -- and you are going to see him on saturday, again, when he is going to be part of the big parade, very big parade. [applause] i also want to extend my welcome to the director of northern ireland's bureau in washington, norman houston. where is norman? where is norman? hello, norman. he has been a friend done a great friend to the united states in his 11 years here. he spent 11 years. but he will like this your the best. this year thee best. so manynderful gove
[crowd noise] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. trump, accompanied by the prime minister of ireland, the vice president of the united ence.s, and mrs. p [applause] thank you, very much. i recognize so many of my friends. this is definitely an irish group, no doubt about it. i will tell you, we have become fast friends over a short oe period of time. on behalf of you, thanks for much, and vice president pence, a great group of people. also, to all my friends in...
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state against the united kingdom mr speaker that has to be a robust response to the use of terror on our streets yeah we must start in a measured way to assure that we will simply not tolerate this behavior and then this regard i welcome and associate with those of us in these budgets with the measures to continue here in this state is it a it. organization matter i commit my party to working constructively with the government. i am assured the house will join me with extending signs to the police and security services who are working round the clock on the recent case in salisbury this is because it has been warming to see our closest friends and allies across europe expressing solidarity and support your our friends globally. join with us by standing up to this abuse of state power by russia here and i look forward to discussions in the united nations the united nations must speak with a clear and unambiguous clear voice. mr speaker the fact that we are expelling the largest number of undeclared intelligence officers in over thirty years is welcome under the desire to examine what
state against the united kingdom mr speaker that has to be a robust response to the use of terror on our streets yeah we must start in a measured way to assure that we will simply not tolerate this behavior and then this regard i welcome and associate with those of us in these budgets with the measures to continue here in this state is it a it. organization matter i commit my party to working constructively with the government. i am assured the house will join me with extending signs to the...
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so, mr. speaker, there is no alternative conclusion other than the russian state is culpable for the attempted murder of mr. skripal and his daughter. this represents an unlawful use of force by the ssian state against the united kingdom. laura k.: the u.k. wil retaliate. prime minister may: the united kingdom will now expel 23 russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclaredin lligence officers. they have just one week to leave. this was not just an active -- actn of attempted murder salisbury, nor an act against of the u.k. it is an affront to the prohibition of the use of chemical weapons and an affront on the role-based system on which we and our international partners depend. ura k.: 23 diplomats hav seven days to leave, or high-level contact between the u.k. and russia is being suspended, and no minister or member of the royal family will go to the world cup. some russian state assets could be frozen, with new laws to crack down on hostile states. in a tense house conference, --
so, mr. speaker, there is no alternative conclusion other than the russian state is culpable for the attempted murder of mr. skripal and his daughter. this represents an unlawful use of force by the ssian state against the united kingdom. laura k.: the u.k. wil retaliate. prime minister may: the united kingdom will now expel 23 russian diplomats who have been identified as undeclaredin lligence officers. they have just one week to leave. this was not just an active -- actn of attempted murder...
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tugendhat: i am referring to the whole state. i am not referring to individuals. mr. johnson: if you are saying that our country is breaking the law, then you as a parliamentarian are entitled to -- mr. tugendhat: no, i am saying that the state is using its organs to undermine sanctions on banks like vtb bank. that is what i am saying. mr. johnson: if there is a deficiency in the law of a kind that you describe, we will look at it to see what we can do. mr. tugendhat: so would you consider, as part of that, imposing sanctions on russian bond sales in london or through london clearing houses? mr. johnson: i didn't say that. mr. tugendhat: no, i know. mr. johnson: mr. tugendhat, where a crime has been committed and you have evidence, you should take that to -- mr. tugendhat: i am not specifically referring to a crime. i am saying that the sanctions on individuals only work if the state is not allowed to find a loop around the sanction. this is one of those areas where it appears that sanctions on businesses are being compensated for by the russian state. as mr. austin r
tugendhat: i am referring to the whole state. i am not referring to individuals. mr. johnson: if you are saying that our country is breaking the law, then you as a parliamentarian are entitled to -- mr. tugendhat: no, i am saying that the state is using its organs to undermine sanctions on banks like vtb bank. that is what i am saying. mr. johnson: if there is a deficiency in the law of a kind that you describe, we will look at it to see what we can do. mr. tugendhat: so would you consider, as...
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been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson set american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. when he was fourth and most probably last term is russia's president vladimir putin has six more years to fashion his legacy on his food and changed russia where we continue to get. the most expensive fish in the world each one is selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only women and so for much larger mission was once there was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes. when you don't. see the. what did they call it to do. what they did not through only ten steps to. make to. let alone they. said. time into no german
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been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson set american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the football with you and do the great british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one it was also appreciate me to just read the review p.r.t. teams latest edition make up as we go. american minutes one is the melting pot and the second is the alger myth of a strapping anyone can succeed in america who works hard so this is a whole group of people all generation in america is saying that there is no melting pot we're not being assimilated there's no opportunities we can't li
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at the end of the day, it is the state. mr. coates: do you think attica should be closed and turned into a museum? ms. thompson: attica should absolutely be closed. attica should absolutely be closed. yes. there are many new yorkers that share that view, who are working very hard to close it. and the, internally officials , who have worked at attica feel it should be closed. it is a trauma site. by the way, if you walked in there today, it looks just as it did in 1932. it is not changed. when i was on the catwalks of attica, you can still see the chips in the cement where the bullets were flying. this is a trauma site. to this day, trauma goes on in it. yes, attica needs to be shut down. mr. coates: difficult to get in? ms. thompson: extremely. state denied -- the denied my requests. the only way i got into attica was very convoluted. i ultimately met one of the surviving hostages. i mean one of the slain hostages , sons is still a corrections officer at attica, and he wanted me to see it. it was through him that i was able to
at the end of the day, it is the state. mr. coates: do you think attica should be closed and turned into a museum? ms. thompson: attica should absolutely be closed. attica should absolutely be closed. yes. there are many new yorkers that share that view, who are working very hard to close it. and the, internally officials , who have worked at attica feel it should be closed. it is a trauma site. by the way, if you walked in there today, it looks just as it did in 1932. it is not changed. when i...
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mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the girl scouts of the united states as it celebrates its 106th birthday. positive impact that scouting can have. i have been involved with the boy scouts of america my whole life. lowe h 12, 1912, juliet founded the first girl scout troop. the girl scout program reaches 2.6 million members. girl scouts help girls lead in their own lives and positions them to become tomorrow's leaders by encouraging them to dream big and work hard to achieve their goals. they ensure all girls to develop to their full potential, i applaud the girl scouts' councils for building ever more girls of courage, confidence and character. hank you, mr. speaker, i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 2018 aker, tomorrow the session of the indiana general assembly will draw to a close. and with it so will the career of a -- one 2018 of hoosier's indiana state's most distinguished legislators.
mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the girl scouts of the united states as it celebrates its 106th birthday. positive impact that scouting can have. i have been involved with the boy scouts of america my whole life. lowe h 12, 1912, juliet founded the first girl scout troop. the girl scout program reaches 2.6 million members. girl scouts help girls lead in their own lives and positions them to become tomorrow's leaders by encouraging them to dream big and work hard to achieve...
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been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. when he was forced in most probably last term is russia's president vladimir putin has six more years to fashion his legacy has been changed russia how will he continue to. seem wrong. to me. to say proud. trail. one son find themselves worlds apart. she stood up for common ground. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest gold people. but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to the center of the problem. and the great the great the good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join. russia. the special one. needs to just say the review the latest edition to go. look at. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent my daughter's action i don't like need to hear that. i see t
been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. when he was forced in most probably last term is russia's president vladimir putin has six more years to fashion his legacy has been changed russia how will he continue to. seem wrong. to me. to say proud. trail. one son find themselves worlds apart. she stood up for common ground. twenty eight team coverage...
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been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out it's. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman to just kill you narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy great so one more chance with. and thinks it's going to. the far right and britain isn't just on the march it's taking violent multiverse action i don't like need to pay to clean up the games you know i see those organizations which i'm usually splintered which we for which type different names how do you view that. complex web of british fascism. when the whole make its manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round be th
been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out it's. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman to just kill you narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million fly a. book it's an...
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mr speaker this action has happened against a backdrop of a well established pattern of russian state aggression russia's illegal an accession of crimea was the first time since the second world war that one sovereign nation has forcibly taken territory from another in europe russia has fermented conflict in the dom bass repeatedly violated the national airspace of several european countries and mounted a sustained campaign of cyber espionage and disruption this is included meddling in elections and hacking the danish ministry of defense and the bundestag among many others. during his recent state of the union address president putin showed video graphics of miss are more inches from trajectories and explosions including the modeling of attacks on the united states with a series of warheads impacting in florida while the extrajudicial killing of terrorists and dissidents outside russia were given legal sanction by the russian parliament in two thousand and six and of course russia used radiological substances in its barbaric assault on mr litvinenko. we saw promises to assist the inve
mr speaker this action has happened against a backdrop of a well established pattern of russian state aggression russia's illegal an accession of crimea was the first time since the second world war that one sovereign nation has forcibly taken territory from another in europe russia has fermented conflict in the dom bass repeatedly violated the national airspace of several european countries and mounted a sustained campaign of cyber espionage and disruption this is included meddling in...
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mr. magliocca: the question after the war, when do we ask of the states to be full partners again? bingham's view is there ought to be a 14th amendment that guaranteed fundamental rights, that the problem was the ball was inadequate. -- law was inadequate. if the southern states had ratified the 14th amendment, they could be states again. his opponent was always stevens thaddeus stevens, who argued for much more, taking property away from slaveowners and giving it to former slaves, disenfranchising the confederacy. they had a debate which lasted for a year as to who would prevail. bingham ultimately won that debate, although he made a few concessions to stephens positions. they had a debate whichhis views politically impossible, and you would never get the south to do for the free slaves what we if you tookto do such a heavy-handed approach. that was a controversial argument, and one which did not quite play out quite the way bingham had hoped. against that, you have andrew johnson, lincoln's successor, who is against the 14th amendment entirely, and did everything he could to bloc
mr. magliocca: the question after the war, when do we ask of the states to be full partners again? bingham's view is there ought to be a 14th amendment that guaranteed fundamental rights, that the problem was the ball was inadequate. -- law was inadequate. if the southern states had ratified the 14th amendment, they could be states again. his opponent was always stevens thaddeus stevens, who argued for much more, taking property away from slaveowners and giving it to former slaves,...
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jerry of state rex tillerson there was no phone call from the white house mr tillerson found out just like you and i did tonight terminations by tweet america's top diplomat sacked and blindsided europe in asia are their eyes open for what could come next i'm broke off in berlin this is the day. i really didn't discuss it very much with them honestly i made that decision by myself really it was a different mindset it was a different take but you look at the run deal i think it's terrible i guess it was ok. or like the time. prevented you from and this is the last always on the same wavelength. relate to this very day that secretary of state i think record will be much happier now. or we begin the day with this headline from the news magazine the atlantic from one week a good how did it rex tillerson manage to keep his job well the headlines today he did. if you were wondering what the letter of terminations from the oval office of u.s. president trump looks lie well this is it a tweet cia director mike on pay it will become the secretary of state and the third sentence there mentions
jerry of state rex tillerson there was no phone call from the white house mr tillerson found out just like you and i did tonight terminations by tweet america's top diplomat sacked and blindsided europe in asia are their eyes open for what could come next i'm broke off in berlin this is the day. i really didn't discuss it very much with them honestly i made that decision by myself really it was a different mindset it was a different take but you look at the run deal i think it's terrible i...
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>> the state is ready. >> are you ready for trial? mr. gideon: i am not ready. >> do you lead guilty by reason of insanity? mr. gideon: no. i have no counsel. >> did you know the case was set for trial? gideon: i know the case was set for trial. >> why do you do not prepare? mr. gideon: i request the court to appoint counsel to represent me in this trial. >> i am sorry but i cannot youint counsel to present in this case. under the laws of the state of florida, the only time the court is when thecounsel person is charged with a capital offense. >> a capital offense is a crime for which the death penalty can be imposed. >> i am sorry but i will have to deny your request to a point counsel to defend you in this case. >> at this juncture clarence gideon made as simple but historic claim. >> the u.s. supreme court's title -- it says i am in to be represented by counsel. >> let the record show the defendant asked the court to appoint counsel to represent him in this trial. the court has denied this request and informed the defendant the only ti
>> the state is ready. >> are you ready for trial? mr. gideon: i am not ready. >> do you lead guilty by reason of insanity? mr. gideon: no. i have no counsel. >> did you know the case was set for trial? gideon: i know the case was set for trial. >> why do you do not prepare? mr. gideon: i request the court to appoint counsel to represent me in this trial. >> i am sorry but i cannot youint counsel to present in this case. under the laws of the state of...
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the conclusion that the russian state was probably involved in the merger with mr litvinenko is deeply disturbing. i want to be us now where donald trump has fired his secretary of state rep tell us and appointing incumbent cia director mike pump a.o. to the position instead he announced the surprise reshuffle on twitter the president later explained his decision to reporters saying he and to listen did not see eye to eye on a number of issues. aren't talking about the problem so. we got along quite well but we disagreed i think when you look at the run you know i think it's terrible i guess it was ok i wanted to record something. else a little bit different so we were really think you. might like somebody or we have a very similar story from. the well read the first book i like rex a lot really appreciate him it doesn't really. help me think the record over a period. where most that tell us and was heading for the door have been circulating for months in the news with reports of disagreements with the president rex tillerson will remain in the job until the end of the month and the mi
the conclusion that the russian state was probably involved in the merger with mr litvinenko is deeply disturbing. i want to be us now where donald trump has fired his secretary of state rep tell us and appointing incumbent cia director mike pump a.o. to the position instead he announced the surprise reshuffle on twitter the president later explained his decision to reporters saying he and to listen did not see eye to eye on a number of issues. aren't talking about the problem so. we got along...
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a lot of his hands a huge mean could stone mr and minister for state security of the land and if i had my way. east germany would still be here. and i'm sure you could master of fear. and fear what do you know about fear. starting march thirteenth d w. the rooms really feel. the scars on all. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. for cities edge but. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but they also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something. new beginning in peace time.
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terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in this book what his case is which americans don't hear and on top of that you have syria which again it's amazing to me how under reported that war is. archie has covered one of our yemen aren't you guys how are some to report any and i don't have a laundry list i want to be add more about this every and the context in which this book came out fills in a weird way that when the actual cold war is in place it was just clean cut you know you had to sidestep where against each other and now for me it's so much more scarier because the world is my pipe holler and there's so much house around and everyone's trying to pull it all on themselves and all this conflict that you just mentioned and many more that we didn't mention are going on because of that and we don't understand how they're going to end or if they're going to end it's always messy. you're young like hell you must be near thunder not that young but thank you i guess you know to me the origi
terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in this book what his case is which americans don't hear and on top of that you have syria which again it's amazing to me how under reported that war is. archie has covered one of our yemen aren't you guys how are some to report any and i don't have a laundry list i want to be add more about this every and the context in which this book came out fills in a...
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mr speaker this attempted murder using a weapons greater nerve agent in a british town was not just a crime against the script files it was an indiscriminate and reckless act against the united kingdom here putting the lives of innocent civilians at risk officially moscow says it has nothing to do with the incident a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said made a statement was a circus show put on for parliament russian state t.v. went even further if the problem is that if you think about it the only ones who would benefit from the poisoning other british in order to defeat the russophobia that's why you are all software. people in salzburg who are near where the attack took place have been told to wash their clothes the russian ambassador will be summoned to say whether his government was responsible riff is answer fails to allay suspicions that the kremlin was behind the attack with theresa may has promised a robust response although she did not say what that would be. for. i've been speaking with a london mass i asked whether theresa may presented any hard evidence of russia's i
mr speaker this attempted murder using a weapons greater nerve agent in a british town was not just a crime against the script files it was an indiscriminate and reckless act against the united kingdom here putting the lives of innocent civilians at risk officially moscow says it has nothing to do with the incident a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said made a statement was a circus show put on for parliament russian state t.v. went even further if the problem is that if you think about it...
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mr speaker this attempted murder using a weapons grade nerve agent in a british town was not just a crime against the script miles it was an indiscriminate and reckless act against the united kingdom putting the lives of innocent civilians at risk officially moscow says it has nothing to do with the incident a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said made a statement was a circus show put on for parliament russian state t.v. went even further if the parliament if you think about it the only ones who would benefit from the poisoning other british in order to defeat the russophobia that's why you are all software. people in salzburg who are near where the attack took place have been told to wash their clothes the russian ambassador will be summoned to say whether his government was responsible refuse answer fails to allay suspicions that the kremlin was behind the attack with theresa may has promised a robust response although she did not say what that would be. or thank you for the very latest on this let's bring in our correspondents spirit mass in london and emily share one in moscow go
mr speaker this attempted murder using a weapons grade nerve agent in a british town was not just a crime against the script miles it was an indiscriminate and reckless act against the united kingdom putting the lives of innocent civilians at risk officially moscow says it has nothing to do with the incident a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said made a statement was a circus show put on for parliament russian state t.v. went even further if the parliament if you think about it the only...
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,mr. saccone: i am one of the most accessible in the state legislature. the town halls are open to anyone. i field any questions. i have never run away from that. i think that, if a look of my record once again, you will see i have always been accessible to the people. my wife and i do over 200 events a year in my district. we are out at every eagle scout presentation, every fireman banquet every hundredth birthday , party. we are in the grocery store. we are always available, to ask us questions. mr. lamb: i believe anyone who wants to hold public office should hold regular town halls all the time. if you want to represent people, you have to be willing to answer the questions. i have learned the most from the town hall meetings, whether they are small as in someone's living room or in a large church or gymnasium. we have done them everywhere. and i have been lucky that people have come to share great stories with me, insights on some of the most important issues we have, and hopefully it is something that i keep going for a long time to come. shannon: n
,mr. saccone: i am one of the most accessible in the state legislature. the town halls are open to anyone. i field any questions. i have never run away from that. i think that, if a look of my record once again, you will see i have always been accessible to the people. my wife and i do over 200 events a year in my district. we are out at every eagle scout presentation, every fireman banquet every hundredth birthday , party. we are in the grocery store. we are always available, to ask us...
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theory of state rex tillerson there was no phone call from the white house mr tillerson found out just like you and i did tonight terminations by tweet america's top diplomat sacked and blindsided europe in asia are their eyes open for what could come next i'm breaking off in berlin this is the day. in real. life really didn't discuss it very much honestly i made that decision by myself really it was a different mindset it was a different thing but you look at iran i think it's terrible i guess you don't. like something. like the. tremendous energy for this. this. relates to people's job well the headlines today he did it if you will wondering what letter of terminations from the oval office of u.s. president from books line well this is it a tweet cia director mike pompei will become the secretary of state and the third sentence there mentions i think you to rex tillerson for his service now tillerson have never been very tight last year the secretary of state was quoted calling his boss the president a moral tillerson never denied that report but rumors of tiller's ins imminent sacki
theory of state rex tillerson there was no phone call from the white house mr tillerson found out just like you and i did tonight terminations by tweet america's top diplomat sacked and blindsided europe in asia are their eyes open for what could come next i'm breaking off in berlin this is the day. in real. life really didn't discuss it very much honestly i made that decision by myself really it was a different mindset it was a different thing but you look at iran i think it's terrible i guess...
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and what do you think researcher and mr trump. what do you think there is this animosity towards at least it seems towards germany i'm not saying that he is not a friend of germany but the relationship with america has not been warm and fuzzy and it hasn't changed either since he's been president why do you think it's that way i think we hear a consistent assurance as the most lady of the security conference that everything is going the traditional way that we have another list is wrong but but the big question with which everyone left the munich security governments how much can we rely on that that's right how difficult is it to reconsider what we hear in this conversations what we read in presidential tweets what we read in the national security strategy of published in december what we read what we read in the in the make muscle cohen op ed in the wall street journal back in may eight i think it seems to be that there is a very fundamental difference in the view of the world in terms of this and a global list perspective. i'm
and what do you think researcher and mr trump. what do you think there is this animosity towards at least it seems towards germany i'm not saying that he is not a friend of germany but the relationship with america has not been warm and fuzzy and it hasn't changed either since he's been president why do you think it's that way i think we hear a consistent assurance as the most lady of the security conference that everything is going the traditional way that we have another list is wrong but but...
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mr speaker on wednesday we will consider in detail the response from the russian state should there be no credible response we will conclude that this action amounts to an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the united kingdom. and i will come back to this house and set out the full range of measures that we will take in response mr speaker this attempted murder using a weapons grade nerve agent in a british town was not just a crime against the script miles it was an indiscriminate and reckless act against the united kingdom putting the lives of innocent civilians at risk and we will not tolerate such a brazen attempt to murder innocent civilians on our soil i commend this state. for thank you mr speaker. this is figure i'd like to thank the prime minister in advance for advance call previous statements on this deep you alarming your time raises very serious questions the whole house condemns the suspected poisoning of cigar scruple and his daughter in salzburg and of course we wish them a return to good health and i'm sure mr speaker the whole house will join me and wi
mr speaker on wednesday we will consider in detail the response from the russian state should there be no credible response we will conclude that this action amounts to an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the united kingdom. and i will come back to this house and set out the full range of measures that we will take in response mr speaker this attempted murder using a weapons grade nerve agent in a british town was not just a crime against the script miles it was an...