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the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime minister, he has remained neutral in the power struggle among the exiled leaders. now, he comes to new york. he comes to the anti-castro cuba. >> it is first conference the doctor speaks for the first time as president of the new revolutionary council. >> a united cuba. , a real cuba, the cuba of jose marti. >> now cubans are united, they've joined the new coalition reluctantly, they don't like the way that the cia is complimenting -- and they rightly assume that the united states participation ensures the operation success. they don't want
the united states will supplier cover. as time went, on both these parts of the plan were to be changed both with the approval and the acquiescence of the cia and the pentagon. but at this point, tell us simply wanted the okay from the president to continue preparations, and he got it. from the state, on operation pluto gets tough parity from the cia. the cia with human exiles, agree on a single lead. they want the united states help. the cubans choose dr. jose miro once castro's prime...
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this empowers that body to make or alter state law, commandeer state law and state offices and especially when coupled with congress's power under the 14th and 15th amendment. thank you so much for the opportunity to discuss my research. >> we will turn to the other dean. i am probably mispronouncing your name. correct me for your five minutes. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. thank you right -- ranking member davis. i am from the great state of wisconsin and the other honorable members of the community. i am the dean at the university of wisconsin law school. i have written on congress's power under the elections clause before. in a word, one that the u.s. stream court has used repeatedly for allowing 142 years, congress's power over congressional elections under this law -- clause is paramount. under the unambiguous text of the election clause in a long line of supreme court precedent, congress has plenty of authority over the time, lace, and manner of conducting congressional elections. most recent use of this principle was justice scalia's opinion for seven justices in arizona versus i
this empowers that body to make or alter state law, commandeer state law and state offices and especially when coupled with congress's power under the 14th and 15th amendment. thank you so much for the opportunity to discuss my research. >> we will turn to the other dean. i am probably mispronouncing your name. correct me for your five minutes. >> thank you, madam chairwoman. thank you right -- ranking member davis. i am from the great state of wisconsin and the other honorable...
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and let every state? is that consistent with how we respect voting rights. >> think you for that question representative. there are two important principles and we have to recognize both of them. states are laboratories of democracy. it's a great thing of our federalist system that states can experiment as they so often do including experimenting with election reforms like same-day registration a number have experimented with proving quite successful to make it more convenient to vote with increasing turnout. on the other hand, there is a competing principal that in the end, congress has to have the authority to regulate congressional elections. that includes regulating to protect the fundamental right to vote the first noteworthy examplee are the enforcement acts that has been written about and has been addressed in testimony of the reconstruction period that is absolutely vital for congress to exercise its authority under the election clause in 14h and 15th amendments and then to protect the voting righ
and let every state? is that consistent with how we respect voting rights. >> think you for that question representative. there are two important principles and we have to recognize both of them. states are laboratories of democracy. it's a great thing of our federalist system that states can experiment as they so often do including experimenting with election reforms like same-day registration a number have experimented with proving quite successful to make it more convenient to vote...
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[laughter] [applause] [indistinct chatter] announcer: the texas state legislature convened a special legislative session to consider gop sponsor voting bills. during the session texas house republicans adopted a motion concerning absentee lawmakers who left the state to block the special session. [indistinct chatter] [gavel banging] >> the house will come to order. we came to recess friday. please rise for the honorable scott colin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let's pray together. father, on a day like today we wonder how we should pray and we are reminded by your scripture that this is the day the lord has made. let us rejoice and be glad in it. today, father, we can rejoice and we can also, as scripture tells us, we can be in continual prayer for those we serve and to those we love. father, we are reminded -- as i am inspired by those in the chamber -- they have faithfully served their constituents in this great state. in your relentless pursuit of us and your faithfulness, even when we are not faithful to you, as you relentlessly pursue us ultimately by sending your son, jesus chri
[laughter] [applause] [indistinct chatter] announcer: the texas state legislature convened a special legislative session to consider gop sponsor voting bills. during the session texas house republicans adopted a motion concerning absentee lawmakers who left the state to block the special session. [indistinct chatter] [gavel banging] >> the house will come to order. we came to recess friday. please rise for the honorable scott colin. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let's pray together....
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a state willfully tried to sabotage the state elections. the states and often fallen short of fulfilling their federal duties. the framers of t constitution had legitimate reasons to worry about allowing federal elections to become over dependent on voluntary compliance of the state legislations. second, this additional authority which james madison gave on august 9,787, one pt of the clause is actively debated. the two soutcarolina delegates said there was no reason to have alterationf state regulation of feder elections. madison created this motion. dison argued they were be subject to all the abuses of this discretionary policy. state legislats would share their own security to favor the candidates they wishedo succeed. if there were inequalities in the state legislatures, the would be repcated in the design of congressional diricts. these potential urces of abuse justified congressional oversight and revision. the framers agreed because the south carolina motion was rejected without a roll call. madison's speech also identified oblems t
a state willfully tried to sabotage the state elections. the states and often fallen short of fulfilling their federal duties. the framers of t constitution had legitimate reasons to worry about allowing federal elections to become over dependent on voluntary compliance of the state legislations. second, this additional authority which james madison gave on august 9,787, one pt of the clause is actively debated. the two soutcarolina delegates said there was no reason to have alterationf state...
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as a result, he ruffled feathers, especially presidents of the united states, united states senators, representatives , british prime minister's and assorted other politicians. >> historian emeritus of the senate and author of, the columnist, doll -- donald ritchie. on c-span's q&a and you can listen to q&a as a podcast wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, regulating social media content, hosted by the federalist society. i looked at the role of the fcc, perceived censorship, and whether regulation is better -- best left to states or the federal government. >> welcome to our showcase discussion series on free-speech and social media. and the vice president for strategic initiatives of the federalist society and director of the freedom of thought projects, new initiative to address emerging challenges to freedom of thought, content, and expression. this afternoon, july 8, we will be discussing how federal preemption and state innovation questions affect competing concerns over speech and content moderation on digital platforms and social media. this is the fifth and a six part seri
as a result, he ruffled feathers, especially presidents of the united states, united states senators, representatives , british prime minister's and assorted other politicians. >> historian emeritus of the senate and author of, the columnist, doll -- donald ritchie. on c-span's q&a and you can listen to q&a as a podcast wherever you get your podcasts. >> next, regulating social media content, hosted by the federalist society. i looked at the role of the fcc, perceived...
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voter eligibility varies from state to state. different candidates appear on the ballot in different states. while some variation in election procedures is inevitable and may violate the equal protection clause, it presents practical matter. it doesn't weigh in on the merits, it is about the practicalities what have it would do. it only addresses practical voting rights problems. these are serious and vexing problems. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you, for your testimony here today. >> as we sit here and have this hearing in the united states senate, we are within a city outside these grounds that is populated by over 700,000 americans who simply do not have equal representation or an equal voice in this congress. mr. moriale, as president and ceo of the national urban league, you lead an organization that is dedicated to achieving equal rights. would you explain to this committee how d.c. statehood furthers our democratic promise of equal representation and how ens
voter eligibility varies from state to state. different candidates appear on the ballot in different states. while some variation in election procedures is inevitable and may violate the equal protection clause, it presents practical matter. it doesn't weigh in on the merits, it is about the practicalities what have it would do. it only addresses practical voting rights problems. these are serious and vexing problems. thank you for the opportunity to testify. i look forward to answering your...
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for states to go down. but i think the real concern and productive activity is encouraging innovation because we are in a unique historical moment where these platforms have power and the technology is moving in a direction that is unlikely we will need these platforms long-term. this is the way technology has proceeded in the past. nobody needs your product the next decade. through smart contracts many folks are trying to build competing social platforms where the users have more control over their own content, paid directly for their content and my fear is in the regulatory responses for the judicial decisions that we somehow solidify these platforms as necessary for regulatory structure and this is something the platforms would like to see. it is why you see companies say we are fine with you forming 230 because they would like to be needed. so what the states do is essential that they do not take actions that would require that and states opened the door for competitors. an example of what not to do and
for states to go down. but i think the real concern and productive activity is encouraging innovation because we are in a unique historical moment where these platforms have power and the technology is moving in a direction that is unlikely we will need these platforms long-term. this is the way technology has proceeded in the past. nobody needs your product the next decade. through smart contracts many folks are trying to build competing social platforms where the users have more control over...
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we have states and every state is equal in the senate. the states kind of take the place of our house of lords in the senate chamber. the british using the green color government and colonies would use it. the american government. the red would kind of be much more that house of lords kind of color. you see red in the early senate in philadelphia. definitely has that kind of look to it that seems a bit on the higher end. the interesting thing about the senate is the are created with more power. the power is a tie to the president in the house of representatives, and they don't have treaties in the united states are with the advice and consent of the senate, approved by the advice and consent of the senate. the senate has to approve the treaties, the house does not the senate does. so there is one power. also and time the president makes an appointment in his cabinet and ambassador, supreme court, of course. those folks would have to come in front of the senate and be approved by the senate or rejected. here in philadelphia, we have our ve
we have states and every state is equal in the senate. the states kind of take the place of our house of lords in the senate chamber. the british using the green color government and colonies would use it. the american government. the red would kind of be much more that house of lords kind of color. you see red in the early senate in philadelphia. definitely has that kind of look to it that seems a bit on the higher end. the interesting thing about the senate is the are created with more power....
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if you are licensed in this state, you can operate in this other state. states get together and see that -- uber and some of these other platforms have issues around independent contractors. we will solve that at the beginning. there's a huge gap if you look at investments in facebook occurring in 2004. we don't have data standards for about a decade. investments in ai in 2011. we don't have any ai efforts at the federal level until 2020. so there's this decade where states can act quickly and form good policy and attract investment. if they do that, they will be rewarded and it will be a productive area for them to focus on. >> i have just received one question from the audience, which i will lay out. we are running over. i'm told that is ok. which is, california regulates emissions. this is probably an extra territoriality question for daniel. california regulates emissions in california. that seems formally not extra territorial. yet the effect of that is to compel auto manufacturers to have a national standard. it's not feasible to have one set of car
if you are licensed in this state, you can operate in this other state. states get together and see that -- uber and some of these other platforms have issues around independent contractors. we will solve that at the beginning. there's a huge gap if you look at investments in facebook occurring in 2004. we don't have data standards for about a decade. investments in ai in 2011. we don't have any ai efforts at the federal level until 2020. so there's this decade where states can act quickly and...
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it is a union of nation states. this nation states have kept all their powers. if they don't want to be entangled, they're not in chang and they don't want a single currency. they don't have a single single currency. and there's nothing anyone can do about it. so for, for many years, including in britain, in the last what it seems written, drawing the, the european union has always been a terrain of dispute. but in fact, there was very little the europe union could impose on britain. okay, was go, it's go to syracuse here. i mean, you know, one of the issues, particularly if we can focus on the hungarians in the polls is that they focus a lot on families here. and so you have this kind of odd juxtaposition where, because of demographics for the union, at a whole, they need population growth. but then they would say, the hungarians polls, for example, why don't we just be more friendly to families and have population growth organically, naturally within the european union, instead of importing it. and so, and then the hungarians and poles and others in eastern eu
it is a union of nation states. this nation states have kept all their powers. if they don't want to be entangled, they're not in chang and they don't want a single currency. they don't have a single single currency. and there's nothing anyone can do about it. so for, for many years, including in britain, in the last what it seems written, drawing the, the european union has always been a terrain of dispute. but in fact, there was very little the europe union could impose on britain. okay, was...
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after state after state. so we are going through a realignment in this country. it is not just an all one direction realignment. different pieces of the electorate moving in opposite directions. >> ft. collins, colorado. this is charles, an independent. good morning. >> caller: my contention about voting is also, gerrymandering. what i've seen, when a politician can make districts that severely favor them, then we get to a point where, okay, i'm a guy and i'm a republican in a 90% district. okay? and i want to speak out against donald trump because i don't believe he's doing something great. well, all trump has to do then is go to that district and yell rino and your career is over. if that district was balanced, then i think we would see more people coming across and be more pragmatic because their jobs aren't on the line. and we come to a better america where the republicans or democrats on either side can speak out. and that's why i'm so adamant about hr and sr-1. i want to see that done. i want to see the
after state after state. so we are going through a realignment in this country. it is not just an all one direction realignment. different pieces of the electorate moving in opposite directions. >> ft. collins, colorado. this is charles, an independent. good morning. >> caller: my contention about voting is also, gerrymandering. what i've seen, when a politician can make districts that severely favor them, then we get to a point where, okay, i'm a guy and i'm a republican in a 90%...
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a non state hostile intelligence service is often abetted by state actors like russia. ah. in the same year, we can leeks and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweat. and i hope to become your president because you don't do the president of all the people of france. if you don't, a president to protect transforms and bibs in the face of the threat of the nationalist genetic oh, your compatriots. manuel mac homes, campaign headquarters. everyone was busy preparing for the 2nd round of the presidential election when suddenly news spread. the in boxes of campaign workers from icons mash party had been it was may, 5th, 201-7730 pm. the me the funds towards the end of the day we starting to get room is on twitter. they say there are things that are going to get released then come the 1st elements that are being talked about. and one moment i see the download link being shared. so i downloaded immediately, i open it, and i see that it's actually e mails from people in the campaign, the, from the record, several 1000 documents and e mails fr
a non state hostile intelligence service is often abetted by state actors like russia. ah. in the same year, we can leeks and russia were involved in an attempt to stabilize another country from just sweat. and i hope to become your president because you don't do the president of all the people of france. if you don't, a president to protect transforms and bibs in the face of the threat of the nationalist genetic oh, your compatriots. manuel mac homes, campaign headquarters. everyone was busy...
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states. on this idea, the majority did not agree. they were proud of their sovereignty. and to each, a central government still meant tyranny. ♪ outrageous dictatorship. people were afraid of losing their identity as individuals in a superstate. they also feared the cost of such a scheme. the wartime unity weakened. the old dislikes and jealousies returned. they began to erect walls around themselves. not walls of stone, but walls of restrictions, trade barriers, differing currency values, and provincial pride. they were afraid of each other. they tried to frighten each other. under these circumstances, it was impossible to promote trade between the colonies. that was the situation when i hopefully set up shop. and how did it affect me? well, for one thing, i did not know from one week to another what my colony's currency was going to be worth. if i worked on enough shoes to buy a sack of flour, it was possible in the meantime, the value of the money would have dropped and the sack of flour
states. on this idea, the majority did not agree. they were proud of their sovereignty. and to each, a central government still meant tyranny. ♪ outrageous dictatorship. people were afraid of losing their identity as individuals in a superstate. they also feared the cost of such a scheme. the wartime unity weakened. the old dislikes and jealousies returned. they began to erect walls around themselves. not walls of stone, but walls of restrictions, trade barriers, differing currency values,...
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and the state of texas. and that is where we stand united before you here today, in preserving not only the democracy in texas, but the democracy of the u.s. thank you for your time. [applause] and, i would like to, if she has arrived, call up the chair -- the vice chair of the house democratic caucus. in her absence, i would then like to call representative read about -- represent of read about -- call my colleague. >> thank you, thank you all for being here today. i used to live here in washington. i worked, like you, for the press, for pbs, and it is a proud, pleasing moment to be back here with my colleagues, as a member of the texas house. we are here in d.c., our nations capitol, because we want to protect the civil right to vote for millions of texans. we were quite literally forced to move and leave the state of texas. we also know that we are living right now on borrowed time in texas. and we can't stay here indefinitely. to run out the clock, to stop republican anti-voter bills. that is where we ne
and the state of texas. and that is where we stand united before you here today, in preserving not only the democracy in texas, but the democracy of the u.s. thank you for your time. [applause] and, i would like to, if she has arrived, call up the chair -- the vice chair of the house democratic caucus. in her absence, i would then like to call representative read about -- represent of read about -- call my colleague. >> thank you, thank you all for being here today. i used to live here in...
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after state after state. one of the members of congress who was at today's protest is going to join us live next. stay with us. a combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just 30 dollars per line per month when you get four lines- or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> the 15th amendment said the rights of citizens of the united states to vote shall not be denied or abridged -- >> that's right. >> -- by the united states or by any state on the count of race, color, or
after state after state. one of the members of congress who was at today's protest is going to join us live next. stay with us. a combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most reliable network with nationwide 5g included....
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or you find in places like texas, louisiana, mississippi, and other states, many of these states had a legacy of slavery. and jim crow. you find it far more dangerous for black people to be pregnant and for women generally to be pregnant and particularly for black women. we know these laws do not protect women's health. they do not purchase serve their dignity at all. instead, sadly, it has been a death sentence in many ways. i do not use that lightly. we take seriously the narratives of people who have died, including that data that comes from these very state health departments. it is the tragedy. one only needs to look at the data produced in the state of texas by government. in the state of mississippi. in the louisiana. to confront exactly what i'm sharing with you and what i presented in my written testimony. chair blumenthal: thank you very much. i have questions i'm going to ask other witnesses. i want to turn out to senator feinstein. sen. feinstein: inc. you, mr. chairman. i am really sorry we have reached this day here. i remember the time well, when abortion was essential
or you find in places like texas, louisiana, mississippi, and other states, many of these states had a legacy of slavery. and jim crow. you find it far more dangerous for black people to be pregnant and for women generally to be pregnant and particularly for black women. we know these laws do not protect women's health. they do not purchase serve their dignity at all. instead, sadly, it has been a death sentence in many ways. i do not use that lightly. we take seriously the narratives of people...
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the 2 state solution is dead. i think the 2 states that more about boss who has a guest is knocked with international community with international law and negotiate and just let you know work and show how be a nice some compet did we are. that agenda has been destroyed by incident, by israeli actions, because it does not comply with any of its obligation well destroyed by the surely was destroyed by fata and the palestinian authority as well. who kept seeking the 2 state solution, whilst all the settlements were making that that's exactly the point that is that it can just say we are in the middle of the dogs or we negotiated mod, whatever. and at the same time, continue to see more learn more resources, build more settlements, which are going to be i own stature and continuous monitor. i'm getting out a company has the ethnic cleansing plan and gender around and backing up some of changing the elegy on the grounds. all these things thinking that it's ok we will negotiate to an hour later is not the case. that's w
the 2 state solution is dead. i think the 2 states that more about boss who has a guest is knocked with international community with international law and negotiate and just let you know work and show how be a nice some compet did we are. that agenda has been destroyed by incident, by israeli actions, because it does not comply with any of its obligation well destroyed by the surely was destroyed by fata and the palestinian authority as well. who kept seeking the 2 state solution, whilst all...
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he lasted 11 days as secretary of state. [laughter] my son said, surely, you are better that he was. it can't be the worst. [laughter] but we know what the left is trying to do to human beings that believe in christ in the way that we do. we have seen it. the president called me in january and said, the washington post headline today says you are my most loyal cabinet member. i reminded him they didn't mean that as a compliment. [laughter] look, you are here today talking , about leading with principles over politics. i want to say something i believe is very straightforward that you may not hear from other elected officials -- all of the crises facing our nation today , the big challenges that we are confronted with, are not going to be solved by any politician. it is not the way the lord works. our problem isn't the people affecting change, because we know only christ has the capacity to do that. and he will put principled men and women in those positions but it is he who will make the changes that our nation so richly nee
he lasted 11 days as secretary of state. [laughter] my son said, surely, you are better that he was. it can't be the worst. [laughter] but we know what the left is trying to do to human beings that believe in christ in the way that we do. we have seen it. the president called me in january and said, the washington post headline today says you are my most loyal cabinet member. i reminded him they didn't mean that as a compliment. [laughter] look, you are here today talking , about leading with...
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there is a huge diaspora in europe and the united states. i would like for us to continue taking more people from those camps now that president biden has raised the refugee cap. part of the long-term effort here has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's a quarter of all syrians, so it is a sizable share of the country. to continue to be very, very tough and punishing on outside powers supporting the syrian regime, including the russians. through instruments like the caesar act. then, sees any opportunity that arises. as you know, timing is everything and the timing may not be right right now, that all kinds of things may happen in the months and years coming that create opportunities for us to seize. i wish i had a better answer and there may be a better answer out there. i would be very open to hearing from people participating today who follows the situation more intently than i do. but that is kind of where i am. gerald: it is a problem and i t
there is a huge diaspora in europe and the united states. i would like for us to continue taking more people from those camps now that president biden has raised the refugee cap. part of the long-term effort here has to be working with the diaspora to help it become the force that helps to open their country again at some point in the future. it's a quarter of all syrians, so it is a sizable share of the country. to continue to be very, very tough and punishing on outside powers supporting the...
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utah, a republican state. it has served well every citizen of the country to have their voice heard in the direction our country goes and that's what we are fighting for, the division of our constitution. >> from the northstar state the lone star state, thank you very much. >> thursday, nominees for census bureau director and ice assistant secretary testified at a confirmation hearing before the senate homeland security committee. live coverage begins at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span, online on c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday night on q&a just get along with chief engineer of the historic fire vote john jay harvey adams called back into service to aid firefighters following attacks on the twin tires -- twin towers. she tells the story of the community of mariners who came to the rescue of thousands. >> the operation that delivered half a million people safety is an incredible example of the goodness of people. that when you are given the opportunity to help you have the tools and t
utah, a republican state. it has served well every citizen of the country to have their voice heard in the direction our country goes and that's what we are fighting for, the division of our constitution. >> from the northstar state the lone star state, thank you very much. >> thursday, nominees for census bureau director and ice assistant secretary testified at a confirmation hearing before the senate homeland security committee. live coverage begins at 10:30 a.m. eastern on...
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. 18 states. and now, there are 16 states where only medical marijuana is legal. so, that should be about 34 states that allow marijuana in some shape, form or fashion. and you can see the map on your screen that shows where medical or recreational marijuana is legal in the united states. now, we have been talking about this issue on "washington journal" this week. and on yesterday, eric was on this program and he talked a little bit about this issue. here's a portion of what he said. [video clip] >> we are at a time of unprecedented momentum to legalize marijuana across the country. it is something the overwhelming majority of americans want to see happen. we have nearly 70% of all americans at this point, no matter party affiliation or demographic, supporting ending our prohibition. not only do 70% support it, but quite frankly almost 50% of the country lives in a state now where the adult use of marijuana is legal. as you alluded to, and just the past six months, we have seen a lot more states
. 18 states. and now, there are 16 states where only medical marijuana is legal. so, that should be about 34 states that allow marijuana in some shape, form or fashion. and you can see the map on your screen that shows where medical or recreational marijuana is legal in the united states. now, we have been talking about this issue on "washington journal" this week. and on yesterday, eric was on this program and he talked a little bit about this issue. here's a portion of what he said....
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challenge after challenge brought to local, state and election officials, state legislatures, state and federal courts, even to the united states supreme court not once but twice. more than 80 judges, including those appointed by my predecessor heard the arguments, in every case neither cause nor evidence was found to undermine the national achievement of administering the historic election in the face of such extraordinary challenges. audit, recounts were conducted. in georgia it was recounted three times. no other election has ever been held under such scrutiny, and such high standards. the big lie is just that. a big lie. [ applause ] 2020 election is not hyperbole. the most examined and fullest expression of the people of this nation. they should be celebrated. we continue do see an example of human nature at its worst. something darker, something sinister. in america if you lose, you accept the results, you follow the insticonstitution. you try again. you don't call facts fake and try to bring down the american experiment just because you're unhappy. that's not statesmanship. [ app
challenge after challenge brought to local, state and election officials, state legislatures, state and federal courts, even to the united states supreme court not once but twice. more than 80 judges, including those appointed by my predecessor heard the arguments, in every case neither cause nor evidence was found to undermine the national achievement of administering the historic election in the face of such extraordinary challenges. audit, recounts were conducted. in georgia it was recounted...
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to look into the results in his state. the infamous call where trump said he only needed to find about 11,000 votes. that same night the republican elections official in arizona got another voicemail. >> this is a white house operator. i was calling to let you know that the president's available to take your call if your free. >> the official told the arizona republic he presumed trump would try to pressure him. so he never returned that call. this new reporting is the latest to detail a multi-state effort by trump and his allies to undermine the results of the 2020 election, the same effort to led to a so-called audit that's been going on in maricopa county in arizona since april. run by the cyber ninjas. now the republican playbook on how to overturn the 2020 election is turning a new page, this time in pennsylvania. the associated press is reporting today that republicans in the pennsylvania state senate might be planning their own audit of the 2020 election in their state. that effort is led by republican state senator
to look into the results in his state. the infamous call where trump said he only needed to find about 11,000 votes. that same night the republican elections official in arizona got another voicemail. >> this is a white house operator. i was calling to let you know that the president's available to take your call if your free. >> the official told the arizona republic he presumed trump would try to pressure him. so he never returned that call. this new reporting is the latest to...
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as i said in april, the united states did what we wanted to do in afghanistan. to get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and delivered justice to osama bin laden. and to degrade the terrorist threat from becoming afghanistan from becoming a terrorist base. we achieved those objectives. that is why we went. we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. together, with our nato allies and partners, we have trained and equipped over -- nearly 300,000 current serving members of the afghan security force. and many beyond that to our no longer serving. after that, hundreds of thousands more afghan national defense security forces trained over the last two decades. we provided our afghan partners with all the tools, trained equipment, of any modern military. we provided advanced weaponry. we are going to continue to provide funding and equipment and will ensure they have the capacity to maintain their air force. most critically, as i stres
as i said in april, the united states did what we wanted to do in afghanistan. to get the terrorists who attacked us on 9/11 and delivered justice to osama bin laden. and to degrade the terrorist threat from becoming afghanistan from becoming a terrorist base. we achieved those objectives. that is why we went. we did not go to afghanistan to nation build. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. together,...
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why is our state declining? why is the state where everyone used to be. the state where anyone can get ahead. the state that so many people now can't wait to leave behind. why do we pay the highest taxes get drive over the defense potholes. why did we have the worst and yet out among the worst public health outcomes. in short. why do we sacrifice the most as california citizen is and you get at least in return. and the answer i know from my 5 years in the legislature is political corruption. we have a state government that simply doesn't serve the people of
why is our state declining? why is the state where everyone used to be. the state where anyone can get ahead. the state that so many people now can't wait to leave behind. why do we pay the highest taxes get drive over the defense potholes. why did we have the worst and yet out among the worst public health outcomes. in short. why do we sacrifice the most as california citizen is and you get at least in return. and the answer i know from my 5 years in the legislature is political corruption. we...
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sponsored in the eyes of the united states. the fact that they're happening on russian soil matters. here's what the u. s. president joe biden had to say about his telephone call at his latest conversation with latimer when we're already coming from historical, even though it's not, not sponsored by mistake, expect an action enough information to act. now you remember perhaps back in geneva that job wide and put together a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas. good. he said cannot be targeted. many people kind of criticize that and said a why did you tell them what was so critical and be really shouldn't anything be off limits. and so that's the argument now that there's been another cyber attack is but job widens, meeting. it seems to have gone to waste has fallen on deaf ears, and they're looking in the united states for tougher action from joe by the what the white house press secretary said in the last couple of hours is look joe biden pledge that he would engage with blood were put and diplomatically, that's what this
sponsored in the eyes of the united states. the fact that they're happening on russian soil matters. here's what the u. s. president joe biden had to say about his telephone call at his latest conversation with latimer when we're already coming from historical, even though it's not, not sponsored by mistake, expect an action enough information to act. now you remember perhaps back in geneva that job wide and put together a list of 16 critical infrastructure areas. good. he said cannot be...
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. 18 states. now, there are 16 states where only medical marijuana is legal. that should be about 34 states that allow marijuana in some shape, form or fashion. you can see the map on your screen that shows where medical or recreational marijuana is legal in the united states. we have been talking about this issue on "washington journal" this week. yesterday, we had someone on this program talking a little bit about this issue. [video clip] >> we are at a time of unprecedented momentum to legalize marijuana across the country. it is something the overwhelming majority of americans want to see happen no matter party affiliation or demographic supporting ending our prohibition. not only do 70% support it, but almost 50% of the country lives in a state now where the adult use of marijuana is legal. as you alluded to, and just the past six months, we have seen a lot more states begin to come on board through the legislative process, a lot of previous states were failed initiatives. we had new jersey f
. 18 states. now, there are 16 states where only medical marijuana is legal. that should be about 34 states that allow marijuana in some shape, form or fashion. you can see the map on your screen that shows where medical or recreational marijuana is legal in the united states. we have been talking about this issue on "washington journal" this week. yesterday, we had someone on this program talking a little bit about this issue. [video clip] >> we are at a time of unprecedented...
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many counties and other states across the country have made some similar announcements regarding state employees. but this req when it comes to health care workers. governor newsom says california is the first state to implement a vaccine verification system for public and private healthcare workers. no one won't lose their job if they refuse the vaccinenated, ty will be required to test for covid 19 in a hospital setting those workers will test twice a week and a smaller, less vulnerable setting, say like a doctor's or dentist's office. those workers will test only once a week. governor newsom says this announcement is a result of the growing threat of covid-19 delta variant, which is now accounting for 80% of california's new infections. he says misinformation about the vaccine is preventing people from getting their shots and the state wants to end that. exhausted by the ron johnson's and the tucker carlson's were exhausted by the margie taylor greens were exhausted by the right wing echo chamber that has been perpetuating misinformation around the vaccine, and its advocacy and safe
many counties and other states across the country have made some similar announcements regarding state employees. but this req when it comes to health care workers. governor newsom says california is the first state to implement a vaccine verification system for public and private healthcare workers. no one won't lose their job if they refuse the vaccinenated, ty will be required to test for covid 19 in a hospital setting those workers will test twice a week and a smaller, less vulnerable...
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the united states secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet the threat of growing red influence in cuba. the reaction to the debate was explosive. in cuba, castro defiant. proclaimed friendship with the soviet union and communist china. the oas took action against dominican strongman rule. even as cuba threatened to walk out, president eisenhower in his press conference recalled common ties and interests and left open the door for an easing of tensions. >> by no means do i want to admit or charge that this situation is irretrievable. cuba has been one of our finest friends. we are the ones that have conducted the war. when they got in trouble, we had an occupation. we set them on their feet and set them free. we have had a long history of friendly relationships. we tried to keep our hands out of their internal political affairs. we have not tried to throw out someone we didn't like. i would think that the very welfare of the american -- of the cuban people demand some kind of composition of the difficulties between the american states, including our own on
the united states secretary of state takes up the next topic, calling for action to meet the threat of growing red influence in cuba. the reaction to the debate was explosive. in cuba, castro defiant. proclaimed friendship with the soviet union and communist china. the oas took action against dominican strongman rule. even as cuba threatened to walk out, president eisenhower in his press conference recalled common ties and interests and left open the door for an easing of tensions. >> by...
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is the number two state for education where we measure the states across ten categories of competitiveness, close behind massachusetts, also number three for workforce they're having a hard time attracting work ers to the state because of the high costs. but still a very smart, educated workforce. this state has done well on a category that we have re-imagined during the post social reckoning time. the state has, in the last just couple of years, has protected lgbt lgbtq rights and expanded voter rights >> two years ago, ralph northam was facing calls to resign >> reporter: he said at the time he was not going to resign but devote the remainder of his time to increasing equity in the state. a lot of folks were skeptical at the time his message today was that the ranking today proves that good business and inclusiveness are not mutually exclusive >> when you do the right thing for people, it's not only right for them but good for business a lot of good things are happening with virginia with equity we're an inclusive state and open for business. >> reporter: northam is not up for reelection
is the number two state for education where we measure the states across ten categories of competitiveness, close behind massachusetts, also number three for workforce they're having a hard time attracting work ers to the state because of the high costs. but still a very smart, educated workforce. this state has done well on a category that we have re-imagined during the post social reckoning time. the state has, in the last just couple of years, has protected lgbt lgbtq rights and expanded...
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our secretary of state appointed by the governor of the state of texas specifically said there was no election fraud. the attorney general that wants to get up in arms who had the opportunity to prosecute election fraud, his office said, we have had 44 cases. not just in 2020, but over the years. 44 cases. you can pair that with the fact we have 30 million people in the state of texas and we have 700 die in the winter storm. you tell me, do we need to talk about the integrity of our electrical grid or do we need to talk about the integrity of our election system? amy: we're are going to bring as well texas tech representative jasmine crockett, another of the organizers of the state reps going from texas to d.c. i state representative trey martinez fischer of san antonio. you were in one of those two chartered flights and the bus that left goalless -- dulles. can respond to governor abbott singh when you return he will arrest you, have you all arrested in cabin, keep you in the capital until you vote? they can't go after you in washington, d.c. but the republican representatives don't
our secretary of state appointed by the governor of the state of texas specifically said there was no election fraud. the attorney general that wants to get up in arms who had the opportunity to prosecute election fraud, his office said, we have had 44 cases. not just in 2020, but over the years. 44 cases. you can pair that with the fact we have 30 million people in the state of texas and we have 700 die in the winter storm. you tell me, do we need to talk about the integrity of our electrical...
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tonight, the state health department responding. in utah, authorities investigating covid cases linked to ten summer
tonight, the state health department responding. in utah, authorities investigating covid cases linked to ten summer
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a united states state. and this guy, senator gruning, was kind of a hard-nosed realist. he was doing a cost/benefit analysis. and his critique was i don't get it. why does it make sense for the united states to spend blood and treasure going to vietnam? there was no big moral critique. or meaning of americanness, it didn't add up for him. again, these are two senators. there's almost no visible create eek as johnson launches what will quick li become an american war in vietnam. it there were a few other voices, a few public voices that raised questions. mostly from that realist perspective. does this add up? hans morguenthou, a big name in the united states, at least in the academic community, he raised those issues. walter litman, a famous columnist, been making pronouncements about american policy for some 50 years. he raised some questions. he also critiqued this as a really -- just not a reasonable solution to america's interests in asia. but otherwise, remember, there's a kind of consensus. it's an ele
a united states state. and this guy, senator gruning, was kind of a hard-nosed realist. he was doing a cost/benefit analysis. and his critique was i don't get it. why does it make sense for the united states to spend blood and treasure going to vietnam? there was no big moral critique. or meaning of americanness, it didn't add up for him. again, these are two senators. there's almost no visible create eek as johnson launches what will quick li become an american war in vietnam. it there were a...
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it has been categorized, by the way, by the department of state, the united states department of state as human trafficking. it is the definition of human trafficking. you get an individual, you use their services, they don't get paid, the person that traffics in them ishe one who gets paid. these people have no right that's precisely what happens in cuba, for example, with the medical professionals. but, also, if there's a european company,or example, that sets up a hotel in cuba, the workers are not pd directly. the money goes to the regime. the regime picks the people that they decide to send to, for example, that hotel, and the regime gives them a little bit of a -- you know, a tiny bit of money. the vast majority of the currency is kept by the regime. you can call it human traffickg. you can call it slave labor. call it what you might -- well, you know, it is the extreme of a government who in essence owns the people, traffics in those people while the only beneficiary is the regime, mostly the castro family. we have all seen the videos of the castro's nephews and grandchildren in
it has been categorized, by the way, by the department of state, the united states department of state as human trafficking. it is the definition of human trafficking. you get an individual, you use their services, they don't get paid, the person that traffics in them ishe one who gets paid. these people have no right that's precisely what happens in cuba, for example, with the medical professionals. but, also, if there's a european company,or example, that sets up a hotel in cuba, the workers...
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he's exile to the united states. he's a news paper man and uses his platform as a journalist to popularize his pro-slavery views, and this was confounding to northerners abolitionists the rest of the world who already associate slavery as an opposition to values of self-government and freedom and rights, of course, so what mitchell does is by making his pro-slavery case. he says there's an there is an alternate case to be made that these deluded self-comparisons that white southerners are making are not yet quite outside the bounds of the way that nationalism was understood and the 19th century and mitchell actually does then go on to directly draw the same comparison that native born white southerners were as well. he was quite out spoken in claiming that it was the confederacy that fought for the same he had fought for maryland so again, we from our perspective certainly recognize that he was not correct in this that the confederacy was fighting against value such as freedom and inequality and natural rights, but m
he's exile to the united states. he's a news paper man and uses his platform as a journalist to popularize his pro-slavery views, and this was confounding to northerners abolitionists the rest of the world who already associate slavery as an opposition to values of self-government and freedom and rights, of course, so what mitchell does is by making his pro-slavery case. he says there's an there is an alternate case to be made that these deluded self-comparisons that white southerners are...
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chaining the states together to create this bigger thing. the united states of ours. so a lot of those interesting symbols they have their roots in philadelphia. the one original desk we have. the second as he desk. and then the vice president would sit in the back of the room. and that's an interesting story. the vice president and john adams. he'll be successes succeeded by thomas jefferson. they would be here a good bit of the time. today the vice president can literally sit in the senate any day they want. early on they made it clear, they didn't want him talking. he could sit there and run the meetings which left him very disappointed. he's the first but certainly not the last vice president to complain about the limitations of that job. he is allowed to vote only to break ties. which again, that carries through years. if there is a tie vote, the vice president is always a tie breaker. so any big day, any big event the vice president will be there. other than that, the vice president, john adams would find he was kind of stuck here in philadelphia running a bunch
chaining the states together to create this bigger thing. the united states of ours. so a lot of those interesting symbols they have their roots in philadelphia. the one original desk we have. the second as he desk. and then the vice president would sit in the back of the room. and that's an interesting story. the vice president and john adams. he'll be successes succeeded by thomas jefferson. they would be here a good bit of the time. today the vice president can literally sit in the senate...
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make any of these state. , , , , state. yes, because it is affecting _ state. yes, because it is affecting all _ state. yes, because it is affecting all of - state. yes, because it is affecting all of our i state. yes, because it is affecting all of our lives | state. yes, because it is i affecting all of our lives in different ways will stop with rushin different ways will stop with rush in different ways. with agriculture, animals are dying because we are unable to keep them alive. we are also, i have been hearing just being cooked alive on the ocean itself because the temperatures are so high. —— mussels and seafood. with other things, migration, it is making an impact and actually pretty quickly. find actually pretty quickly. and 'ust actually pretty quickly. and just briefly. _ actually pretty quickly. and just briefly, what _ actually pretty quickly. and just briefly, what conclusions are being drawn about this with regards to climate change? i think the main conclusion is that we are seeing the effects of climate change in california and other parts
make any of these state. , , , , state. yes, because it is affecting _ state. yes, because it is affecting all _ state. yes, because it is affecting all of - state. yes, because it is affecting all of our i state. yes, because it is affecting all of our lives | state. yes, because it is i affecting all of our lives in different ways will stop with rushin different ways will stop with rush in different ways. with agriculture, animals are dying because we are unable to keep them alive. we are...
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take a listen, treat it is not a state. it's an act. freedom is not a state. it's and we must act and we will act causes just or visit to the people who are the former. so we got you all, i'm a job, protect our troops and all those who shared watch over the market. so around the country we have republicans. we're proposing laws, they say, say, are aimed at essentially preventing voter fraud. they're requiring new forms of voter identification. they're regulating the polling places. in some places, there have been laws proposed to restrict the handing out of water to those waiting in line to vote, etc. now joe biden, and most democrats see this as basically an attempt by republicans to suppress the voter turnout specifically and constituencies that don't vote for them such as low income folks, african americans and others. now, in response to these proposed rules, we're seeing democrats taking some rather dramatic measures. for example, in texas, the democrats state legislators have left the state in order that there not be a quorum so that the state legislator
take a listen, treat it is not a state. it's an act. freedom is not a state. it's and we must act and we will act causes just or visit to the people who are the former. so we got you all, i'm a job, protect our troops and all those who shared watch over the market. so around the country we have republicans. we're proposing laws, they say, say, are aimed at essentially preventing voter fraud. they're requiring new forms of voter identification. they're regulating the polling places. in some...
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gerry: troubling questions about the state of readiness of the u.s. navy for war, facing criticism within its own ranks including too much on cultural and white privilege stuff again, not enough on the core mission of winning battles that seek a new report commissioned by members of congress and based on interviews with 77 current and former navy officers and sailors highlighting concerns that the distracted and handcuffed by bureaucracy shift commanders are micromanaged in a fear of bad publicity more folks the diversity of officers and not enough to work fighting, one lieutenant commented they think my only value is as a black woman if you cut us open will all be the same color. one of the officers of the report retired navy admiral mark montgomery, thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much for having me. gerry: let's start on this issue a hot topic in recent weeks focus of the military seems to have generally diversity and inclusion and let me quote something that you saw on the report one person that is quoting the report seen a retired off
gerry: troubling questions about the state of readiness of the u.s. navy for war, facing criticism within its own ranks including too much on cultural and white privilege stuff again, not enough on the core mission of winning battles that seek a new report commissioned by members of congress and based on interviews with 77 current and former navy officers and sailors highlighting concerns that the distracted and handcuffed by bureaucracy shift commanders are micromanaged in a fear of bad...
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the chinese-american and the united states using waibo or some of the chat censors in the united states. and using the belt and road to entangle countries in their economic web through the debt relationship should be very, very troubling to us not just from the moral values point of view, but in terms of the challenges that american companies face around the world since we try not to be corrupt. we try to have higher standards than the ones than the chinese are promoting. so this is a very real competition. one reason i ran for congress in 2018, i believe that the most important determinant of whether we win that contest is whether we are strong at home, whether we are ourselves, living up to our values and our principles, whether we're setting a good example. that's a big part of the premise for the biden presidency. he think it's important that in our alliance systems around the world we emphasize above all alliances with democracies with countries that at least try to live up to the values that we are trying to live up to, that's why i mentioned tunisia as being so important. i think
the chinese-american and the united states using waibo or some of the chat censors in the united states. and using the belt and road to entangle countries in their economic web through the debt relationship should be very, very troubling to us not just from the moral values point of view, but in terms of the challenges that american companies face around the world since we try not to be corrupt. we try to have higher standards than the ones than the chinese are promoting. so this is a very real...
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extraordinary action by state legislatures. not just a stunt but people really sort of being as creative as possible in trying to turn back this threat to the country. >> john, i jotted down that section, this forming of a coalition. wrote next to it, new, question mark. they already have that. he had the meeting with the civil rights activists. the all-star game for the mlb was pulled out of georgia because of the voting rights. they got all of these groups. you heard an admission there will not be new legislation. i didn't hear anything new from the president as what this next step will be. >> i do think we should give the president he decided under some pressure but decided to give this speech. the question is will there be follow up. will there be additional speeches. when the president says legislation is not the only tool, that to me, and does not mention the filibuster, does not promise lobby senators to change their mind. this will be settled at the ballot box next year more than settled by any big dramatic vote in the
extraordinary action by state legislatures. not just a stunt but people really sort of being as creative as possible in trying to turn back this threat to the country. >> john, i jotted down that section, this forming of a coalition. wrote next to it, new, question mark. they already have that. he had the meeting with the civil rights activists. the all-star game for the mlb was pulled out of georgia because of the voting rights. they got all of these groups. you heard an admission there...
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the doom and gloom predictions haven't materialized in any of these states and as more and more states legalize marijuana, it's time for our federal cannabis law to catch up. we also very much believe in the expungement of records. because of the historical overcriminalization, people shouldn't have to live if they'd had a small amount of marijuana in their possession, people shouldn't have to live with a criminal record for the rest of their lives. expunge these records, let these people become productive citizens without that severe criminal record hanging over their head. we want to make sure that there's a fair administration and that smaller businesses and communities of color are not left out as marijuana is legalized and sold across the country. so this is a bill we've consulted the experts, we've consulted many of our colleagues, and the next step for this critical legislation is getting further input from stakeholder groups which is essential to the legislation's success. it's time for the country to engage in this discussion and update our federal laws, not only to reflect po
the doom and gloom predictions haven't materialized in any of these states and as more and more states legalize marijuana, it's time for our federal cannabis law to catch up. we also very much believe in the expungement of records. because of the historical overcriminalization, people shouldn't have to live if they'd had a small amount of marijuana in their possession, people shouldn't have to live with a criminal record for the rest of their lives. expunge these records, let these people...
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the state is in preclearance. it had nothing to do, nothing to do with disparities and discrimination based on race or any otherer reason. >> is there data that suggests combating state enforced voter on and on. >> is now pretty think that's pretty much for the voting rights act suggests. good section five went awayyo whenever is initially enacted you had permanent provision of section two. >> which your experience the voting rights section of the asdepartment of justice consistent with what was just described pre-shall be imposed shelby? >> tickets very granular for the supreme court has intervened a few times until the section how far that goes. but in one of the cases in alabama,th the name is escaping me at this point. they sued over an advocacy group sued over budgetarych changes. i guess that intimate into what he jurisdiction does. that is a set aside change but that should give you insight into granular it will get. >> with the potentially every jurisdiction in america be subject to preclearance. >> i woul
the state is in preclearance. it had nothing to do, nothing to do with disparities and discrimination based on race or any otherer reason. >> is there data that suggests combating state enforced voter on and on. >> is now pretty think that's pretty much for the voting rights act suggests. good section five went awayyo whenever is initially enacted you had permanent provision of section two. >> which your experience the voting rights section of the asdepartment of justice...
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states would do that, places like new york, deblasio said we are fine, what about the states having a problem? are they going to listen to use this money to combat this? >> the states will use the money in the worst possible way. i don't think they will use it to fund law enforcement because the blue states are controlled by liberals and liberals do not support law enforcement. that has been clear for the past 12 months and we see reaction to that. it is also ironic that the cities with the most stringent gun laws are the cities with the highest rates of crime. red states that are pro-second amendment had the lowest rates of crime. the democrats are not in the right position with respect to law enforcement and are wrong with respect to guns and the american people are realizing this especially the people who live in the cities of blue states hopefully democrats will be held accountable by the voters because we can't continue to see an increase in crime in all of these blue states, it's not sustainable and something hopefully president biden is starting to see is a problem and is try
states would do that, places like new york, deblasio said we are fine, what about the states having a problem? are they going to listen to use this money to combat this? >> the states will use the money in the worst possible way. i don't think they will use it to fund law enforcement because the blue states are controlled by liberals and liberals do not support law enforcement. that has been clear for the past 12 months and we see reaction to that. it is also ironic that the cities with...