Authorities might be. Because they are often developed and kept in secret. Goitin said what little we do know about it, comes from references to them in other do you wants. Some of which are now declassified. They originated in the eisenhower administration, as an effort to plan for a potential soviet nuclear attack. Since then they have expanded to address other types of emergencies as well. No president ial Emergency Action document has ever been released or even leaked. Not Even Congress has access to them. Which is really pretty extraordinary when you consider had that even the most highly classified Covert Military and intelligence operations have to be reported to at least eight members of the gang of you are they ulting witress wha is in these documents and from public be sources, we know that at least in the past, these documents have pro ported to do things that are not permitted by the constitution. Things like, martial law andthe suspension of habiuos corp us and the round u
The speaker pro tempore on this vote the yeas are 236 and the nays are 185. The bill is passed. Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. For what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise . Mr. Speaker, i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourns today, it adjourn to meet at 9 00 a. M. Tomorrow. The speaker pro tempore without objection, so ordered. The chair will remind all persons in the gallery that they are guests of the house and that any manifestation of approval or disapproval of proceedings is a violation of the rules of the house. For what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition . Mr. Neguse mr. Speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and insert extraneous material on h. R. 823. The speaker pro tempore without objection. Pursuant to House Resolution 656, and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole on the state
A set of base in tripoli its supported by turkey and most western nations including italy which is worried the fighting near tripoli will force more people to cross the mediterranean in the east there is the to brooke based government the center of power for warlords. Hes backed by egypt saudi arabia russia and the United Arab Emirates frances also accused of providing military support to his forces William Lawrence is a professor at George Washington universitys Elliott School of International Affairs he says governments are ignoring a u. N. Arms embargo on weapons. There are american weapons on both sides chinese drones on both sides russian weapons on both sides and a number of the both the p 5 at the Security Council and number of the other nations that you mentioned and some others are doing things that violate the un embargo and impact whats going on on the ground and so again this u. N. Resolution doesnt solve anything but it may put the brakes on the most egregious actions so t
I suppose lawmakers would be relieved to come away with that message and the Alliance Remains ever strong. The u. S. Remains committed to that Security Alliance to the region and to south korea. Lets get more reaction to the president s speech. First, lets get over to our chief asia correspondent who is in seoul and has been listening in. Some reaction so far to th that address to the national assembly. We discussed earlier was whether donald trump would go off script. From his cadence and delivery, i suspect he stuck to his grip. It was a speech full of oneliners and messages that perhaps the South Koreans were of mixedo hear instead messages. The corery emphatic on relationship, the ironclad nationsship of the two have. Some of the things that were interesting, he said in a direct message to the regime in north korea, without necessarily naming kim jongun, he said weapons are not making you safer. They are putting you back in grave danger. And then donald trump said he to a bettera p
To serve as trumps attorney general despite his , controversial opposition to the Voting Rights act, support for antiimmigration legislation, and history of making racist comments. We will speak with the aclu National Legal director david cole, who is set to testify at sessions hearing and with kyle barry of the naacp defense fund. And then where Esteban Santiago could face charges when he opened fire in a crowded baggage claim terminal friday in Fort Lauderdale. He was allowed to keep his gun, despite previously walking into an fbi office in alaska and telling them he was being controlled by u. S. Intelligence and being institutionalized. They knew ahead of time. They cant say this is a person who overnight committed an act. They are ready knew about the thoughts he was having. That angers me. Amy we will speak with thomas gabor, who argues expanding gun rest will not save us from more Mass Shootings and New York Times goes reporter richard perezpena. Been a new expose reveals the dar