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no i think john knows that he's talking nonsense the united states destroyed libya the united states and the saudis destroyed yemen the united states supported al qaida in syria they continued to support we know that in the it is al qaeda that is that is the dominant force there merican know it everyone knows it yet they support them because it serves their interest americans are helping the israelis subjugate the palestinian people making israel now basically formally an apartheid regime almost identical to south africa the americans destroyed afghanistan along with the saudis helping to create the al qaeda that later on evolved into isis and the mess that we see across the region the us alliance with saudi arabia and the rise of wahhabi islam across the board has destroyed millions upon millions of lives in this region the destruction of iraq the u.s. support for saddam hussein giving him chemical weapons to use and then destroying iraq because of saddam hussein through lives through lying and saying that iraq was making weapons of mass destruction and now we see the same in iran o
no i think john knows that he's talking nonsense the united states destroyed libya the united states and the saudis destroyed yemen the united states supported al qaida in syria they continued to support we know that in the it is al qaeda that is that is the dominant force there merican know it everyone knows it yet they support them because it serves their interest americans are helping the israelis subjugate the palestinian people making israel now basically formally an apartheid regime...
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truman takes the oath as vice president of the united states. being vice president of the united states in the most difficult and fateful time in the nation's history established this native missourian as a national statesman. ♪ to fill the place left vacant by the sudden death of franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman became the 32nd president of the united states on the evening of april 12, 1945. president truman quickly and skillfully assumed all of franklin d. roosevelt's responsibilities. among the many important problems and missions of duty was the united nations conference of international organization in san francisco, california, to which the president journeyed by plane. ♪ at san francisco's hamilton field, the president is welcomed by a host of high-ranking officers and world diplomats, ambassadors, ministers, secretaries of foreign affairs, the governor of california, united states senators, and many other equally important governmental representatives from all the continents of the earth. ♪ diplomatic greetings were followed
truman takes the oath as vice president of the united states. being vice president of the united states in the most difficult and fateful time in the nation's history established this native missourian as a national statesman. ♪ to fill the place left vacant by the sudden death of franklin d. roosevelt, harry s. truman became the 32nd president of the united states on the evening of april 12, 1945. president truman quickly and skillfully assumed all of franklin d. roosevelt's...
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united states and india firmly united in irowner liquidated revolve to did he have our citizens from the threat of islamic terrorism both countries have been hurt by pain and tour turmoil of terrorism under my administration we unleashed full appear of american military on thirsty killers iraq, syria today the territorial caliphate has been one hundred percent destroyed the monster known as al-baghdadi the founder and leader of isis is dead. [cheers and applause] >> in united states we have also made clear that while our country will always welcome new comeers who share our values, and love our people, our borders will always be closed to terrorists and terrorism and to any form of extremelyism that is why we have taken historic steps to improve screen vetting of applications for entry working to ensure that anyone who threatens the securities of our citizens, is denied admission will pay a very, very big costly price. [cheering and applause] every nation has the right to secure and control borders. the united states and india committed to working together to symptom terrorists and t
united states and india firmly united in irowner liquidated revolve to did he have our citizens from the threat of islamic terrorism both countries have been hurt by pain and tour turmoil of terrorism under my administration we unleashed full appear of american military on thirsty killers iraq, syria today the territorial caliphate has been one hundred percent destroyed the monster known as al-baghdadi the founder and leader of isis is dead. [cheers and applause] >> in united states we...
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there are moments when the united states is more welcoming and moments when the united states is not welcoming at all. we watch this with great interest and try to identify the moments when these things are happening. susan: is the current period of turmoil and debate over immigration different in any important way from past times this country has gone through? dr. kraut: i would argue the current wave of nativism, of anti-immigrant sentiment, of xenophobia is not different in what we have seen in the past. while it seems to us to be peppered with acts of violence and ferocity, there have been other acts of violence, anti-immigrant riots before the civil war, anti-immigrant riots in the 1880's. there have been lots of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. it has brought great harm to the foreign-born. i would argue the current wave, as unpleasant and offputting as it is, is not all that unusual in the history of our country. susan: what causes congress to ultimately act during these periods? dr. kraut: congress acts most
there are moments when the united states is more welcoming and moments when the united states is not welcoming at all. we watch this with great interest and try to identify the moments when these things are happening. susan: is the current period of turmoil and debate over immigration different in any important way from past times this country has gone through? dr. kraut: i would argue the current wave of nativism, of anti-immigrant sentiment, of xenophobia is not different in what we have seen...
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states government investigations into the foreign interference in the uniteds states election. through these actions, president trump sought the right to determine society, scope and nature of impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of the sole power of impeachment. in the history of the republic, no president has ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and in heated so comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigateen high crimes and misdemeanors. this abuse of office served to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct and to seize control of the power of impeachment and thus to nullify the vital constitutional safeguard that is solely in the house of representatives. in all of this president trump has acted in a manner contrary to his trust and subversive of constitutional government of the great prejudice to the cause of law and justicece and to the injury of the people of the united st
states government investigations into the foreign interference in the uniteds states election. through these actions, president trump sought the right to determine society, scope and nature of impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of the sole power of impeachment. in the history of the republic, no president has ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or...
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indians become a signifier for the the united states. something people often look for, and something we always knew was going to be in this hall of over 300 objects and images, was something about the local nfl team here in washington. washington redskins. we weren't really sure how to present the objects because we felt it would be a little boring. we would just have a football helmet or something. what we chose to do was, in multiple places, really show how these mascots are in everyday life rather than show them by themselves. here we have a photograph of robert griffin the third, a sensational quarterback for the redskins. what we are interested in is to really appreciate why people support teams. very few people say which team has the coolest mascots or best name. you almost always support a team because you're from a region, because your family and friends support it. the teams are chosen by rich guys, usually from another century, and it is a determinative thing. we wanted to respect that sports plays a huge role in civic life, br
indians become a signifier for the the united states. something people often look for, and something we always knew was going to be in this hall of over 300 objects and images, was something about the local nfl team here in washington. washington redskins. we weren't really sure how to present the objects because we felt it would be a little boring. we would just have a football helmet or something. what we chose to do was, in multiple places, really show how these mascots are in everyday life...
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and the united states knew that the united states government knew who he was and not only knew where he was, he was in their custody. and the united states government put him on a ferry into manhattan. no one knows what happened to him after that. if the cold war was not enough to stop eisenhower from shutting down immigration prisons, i think it's time for us, 65 years later to be equally courageous. i think we have to stop constraining our vision to whatever is deemed possible in the moments and we hear a lot these days about what is possible and what's not possible. it's not possible to change how we do things, it's not possible to prod congress into doing anything about immigration and it's if it's not possible tochange anything, what's the point of trying ? what's the point of imagining the impossible? but here, where we are in this space inside of the bookstore, i think it's appropriate to remember a man who put fire into words, james baldwin. i start the book with a line from the last few pages of james baldwin's essay the fire next time, let me share these lines with you. i k
and the united states knew that the united states government knew who he was and not only knew where he was, he was in their custody. and the united states government put him on a ferry into manhattan. no one knows what happened to him after that. if the cold war was not enough to stop eisenhower from shutting down immigration prisons, i think it's time for us, 65 years later to be equally courageous. i think we have to stop constraining our vision to whatever is deemed possible in the moments...
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be united states. us tariffs are weighing heavy on want to france's most iconic product and even wine makers pleading for help official reports suggest that the market is suffering significant losses here's a front correspondent shot at the betty. well just imagine that the u.s. is the 2nd largest importer of french wine so the idea of this 25 percent tax that was announced back in october and has been since slapped on those french wine products is really hitting the market for example we had some figures from the french federation of wine and spirits exporters say that since that tax was introduced. those exports plummet by some 33 percent and they're suggesting that the loss to their organizers their members could be something worth more than a 100000000 euros this year alone so they're very concerned they say that those tariffs of already hit somewhere why make it so hard that they've cut jobs in some of even had to go into bankruptcy as a result of this now that tax was imposed by the u.s. followin
be united states. us tariffs are weighing heavy on want to france's most iconic product and even wine makers pleading for help official reports suggest that the market is suffering significant losses here's a front correspondent shot at the betty. well just imagine that the u.s. is the 2nd largest importer of french wine so the idea of this 25 percent tax that was announced back in october and has been since slapped on those french wine products is really hitting the market for example we had...
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donald john trump, president of the united states. as a reminder to everyone in the chamber as well as those in the galleries demonstrations of approval or disapproval are prohibited. >> majority leader is recognized. >> the senate is ready to vote on the articles of impeachment and after that is done we will adjourn the court of impeachment. >> the clerk will read the first article of impeachment. >> article 1, abuse of power, the constitution provides the house of representatives, quote, shall have the sole power of impeachment and the president, quote, shall be removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors. in his conduct of the office of president of the united states and in violation of his constitutional oath believed to execute the office of president of the united states and to the best of his ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states, and in violation of his constitutional duties, take care the law is faithfully executed, donal
donald john trump, president of the united states. as a reminder to everyone in the chamber as well as those in the galleries demonstrations of approval or disapproval are prohibited. >> majority leader is recognized. >> the senate is ready to vote on the articles of impeachment and after that is done we will adjourn the court of impeachment. >> the clerk will read the first article of impeachment. >> article 1, abuse of power, the constitution provides the house of...
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this is what i found, this idea that the unite united states asa nation of immigrants. we recognize this in these very well-known illustrations of immigrants on ships looking towards the statue of liberty and looking towards a new beginning and we know that most of our immigrant history focuses on how those immigrants did and were able to succeed and were welcomed and integrated. it's a country that has welcomed immigrants and remains true. in the last 200 years, more than 80 million people have been admitted into the country. the united states remains the world's largest immigrants receiving nation even today. but, the united states is also a nation of xenophobia meaning it has been ruled by an irrational fear and hatred of immigrants so that even as we have welcomed millions to the shores, we've also deported more upwards of 55 million since 1882 than any other country. we have been wary of any group of foreigners that has come to the united states from german immigrants in the 18th century to the irish and chinese in the 19th, acceptance, japanese, italians in the 20
this is what i found, this idea that the unite united states asa nation of immigrants. we recognize this in these very well-known illustrations of immigrants on ships looking towards the statue of liberty and looking towards a new beginning and we know that most of our immigrant history focuses on how those immigrants did and were able to succeed and were welcomed and integrated. it's a country that has welcomed immigrants and remains true. in the last 200 years, more than 80 million people...
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the integrity of the united states democratic process. he ignored the interest of the nation. president trump engagee in this course of conduct, to the following means. one, present trump acting both directly and through his agents and outside of the united states government, corrupting solicited the government of ukraine to publicly announce investigations into a, the political opponent former vice president joseph biden junior and be discredited three permitted by russia alleging that ukraine rather than russia, interfered in the 2016 united states presidential election. two. with the same corrupt motive's present trump acting both directly and through his agents within the outside of the united states government, conditioned to official action the public announcement that he had requested. a the release of $391 million of the united states taxpayer funds miat congress had appropriated a bipartisan basis for the purpose of providing vital military and assistance to ukraine. to oppose russian aggression in which president trump had order
the integrity of the united states democratic process. he ignored the interest of the nation. president trump engagee in this course of conduct, to the following means. one, present trump acting both directly and through his agents and outside of the united states government, corrupting solicited the government of ukraine to publicly announce investigations into a, the political opponent former vice president joseph biden junior and be discredited three permitted by russia alleging that ukraine...
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the united states has been at the forefront of it because turkey and the united states the. their ministers have been in touch in fact the turkish minister of defense has just seen at the nato headquarters and he asked me to play a bigger role in in the fight for it so perhaps you know asking them to send troops peacekeepers to do it live in ited states embassy in turkey in the hot water just very recently tweeted a video showing a suicide attack against syrian troops committed by the hardest by again h.t.s. an offshoot of al qaeda nevertheless very strange that sanctions against which the united states implemented in the wake of turkey's attack on kurds in syria who sanctions have been lifted today iraq in a state of the either when turkey gets involved in the fight for it live the united states lifted sanctions against turkey for what it called crimes against crimes against humanity in fact the united states went further with the secretary for the secretary of state calling turkish soldiers killed in syria martin. my condolences to the families of the soldiers killed in ye
the united states has been at the forefront of it because turkey and the united states the. their ministers have been in touch in fact the turkish minister of defense has just seen at the nato headquarters and he asked me to play a bigger role in in the fight for it so perhaps you know asking them to send troops peacekeepers to do it live in ited states embassy in turkey in the hot water just very recently tweeted a video showing a suicide attack against syrian troops committed by the hardest...
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whether the united states sends our young men and women into harm's way yet again is on us. not to cheer or jeer but rather to decide and stand accountable for. and so of course that decision ought to be made at the end of very public debate that requires not only our attention, but our contributions, and ultimately our assent. our names have to be on the line if we're going to offer up our fellow beings to stand in harm's way. for too long congress has deliberately and in a very cowardly manner shrunk from its constitutional responsibility for its own narrow, selfish, shallow political interests. but by taking itself out of the process of debating and declaring war, congress has taken the american people out of the process, and that, mr. president, is simply unacceptable. it's time to turn the page. osama bin laden is dead. so are the 9/11 terrorists. general soleimani is dead. iran is weakened and isolated. saddam hussein is dead and has been out of power for a generation. and iraq is a sovereign nation that can and should dictate its own course. we now face new challenges
whether the united states sends our young men and women into harm's way yet again is on us. not to cheer or jeer but rather to decide and stand accountable for. and so of course that decision ought to be made at the end of very public debate that requires not only our attention, but our contributions, and ultimately our assent. our names have to be on the line if we're going to offer up our fellow beings to stand in harm's way. for too long congress has deliberately and in a very cowardly...
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bless each of your states and the united states. thank you for letting me be with you this afternoon. [applause] >> let's thank secretary pompeo one more time. [applause] >> thank you very much. coveragempaign 2020 continues today at 7:00 eastern, live from the new hampshire dinner.ic party annual featuring presidential candidates joe biden, pete buttigieg, tom steyer, michael bennet, bernie sanders, deval patrick, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, and andrew yang. watch live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, we will discuss the latest on the upcoming new hampshire primary with a political reporter. of hampshire director politics executive director and democratic party chair. what washington journal life at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. some of the democratic presidential candidates on the ballot spoke at the lesser-known candidates forum. the event was first held in 1972 an
bless each of your states and the united states. thank you for letting me be with you this afternoon. [applause] >> let's thank secretary pompeo one more time. [applause] >> thank you very much. coveragempaign 2020 continues today at 7:00 eastern, live from the new hampshire dinner.ic party annual featuring presidential candidates joe biden, pete buttigieg, tom steyer, michael bennet, bernie sanders, deval patrick, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, and andrew yang. watch live on...
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melania trump first lady of the united states of america. [speaking foreign language] let us welcome this moment of goodwill and kinship. we now request you to rise for the man -- for the national anthem. [playing of the "star banner"] ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] >> we now invite the dynamite, dedicated architect of new india, prime minister narendra modi for his welcome remarks. "modi"]d chanting [cheers and applause] p.m. modi: [speaking foreign language] translator: long live india. long live india. long live india. namaste trump. namaste trump. namaste trump. i would say india-u.s. friendship, you will say long live come along live. india-usa friendship, india-u.s. friendship. india-u.s. friendship. namaste. today, a new history is being created at the stadium. today, we are also seeing history being repeated. five months ago, i began my visit to america with the howdy modi event in houston. and today, my friend, president donald trump is beginning his historic trip to india in ahmedabad with namaste trump. you can imagine he has come directl
melania trump first lady of the united states of america. [speaking foreign language] let us welcome this moment of goodwill and kinship. we now request you to rise for the man -- for the national anthem. [playing of the "star banner"] ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] >> we now invite the dynamite, dedicated architect of new india, prime minister narendra modi for his welcome remarks. "modi"]d chanting [cheers and applause] p.m. modi: [speaking foreign language] translator: long...
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for indians who up grade to the united states, this is -- who immigrated to the united states, this is important. all they need to know is the passion of the indian people for their homeland and for the life they have in america is interesting. i met a couple from kansas city earlier before everything started. and they said they send 8 months of the year in kansas city then come back too ahmedabad. but america is their home and india is their hope as well. so what happens here has a tremendous effect on them. and what happens in the united states has a tremendous effect on them. i don't want to say that is the case for the 3 million indians in the united states. but there is that connection. but i imagine there are a lot of people watching fox news feeling proud for their home country. and their adopted country. aishah: we are watching live pictures as they head towards the rally. we'll come back after this short break. aishah: this is a fox news alert. i'm aishah hasnie in new york. we are watching live pictures from ahmedabad, india where the president just touched down about an hour
for indians who up grade to the united states, this is -- who immigrated to the united states, this is important. all they need to know is the passion of the indian people for their homeland and for the life they have in america is interesting. i met a couple from kansas city earlier before everything started. and they said they send 8 months of the year in kansas city then come back too ahmedabad. but america is their home and india is their hope as well. so what happens here has a tremendous...
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problem for the united states and as. told to the audience in my alma mater the university is russia will become part of balancing coalition so i don't understand why the united states is somehow. both china and russia but in my opinion it might cause slightly different effect same as with sanctions on russia for the ukrainian crisis which was according to john. very famous a realistic thinker course on the side of the. on the west not on. i mean you could also throw in these a antagonizing russia and china but mark antagonizing europe is well ok that that's my point right here here here and this is in this is why i'm doing this program because i think the transatlantic experience is being seriously 10. here because i would make the argument at least 100 trump they are more interested in trade there are interested in europe's energy policy and oh ok you have to buy all these arms because you know they're they're important to american politics but they don't see it as a security threat this is this is a gambit for resource
problem for the united states and as. told to the audience in my alma mater the university is russia will become part of balancing coalition so i don't understand why the united states is somehow. both china and russia but in my opinion it might cause slightly different effect same as with sanctions on russia for the ukrainian crisis which was according to john. very famous a realistic thinker course on the side of the. on the west not on. i mean you could also throw in these a antagonizing...
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states and the united kingdom and now chair. ramin of the munich security conference it's so great to have all of you here today this is a big heavy subject in walking i want to start with you after the successful conference you just had but you laid out this this this question about what is the world without the west essentially at at the front leading to solve problems so what is your diagnosis of the global order as we see it today was the 1st of all let me say how great it is to be on your show and to talk about these very important issues for for the international community and for us the west now what we believe my team and i would we believe we can diagnose is a double phenomenon 1st that the west as we know it is beginning to become less western and that the world at large. the world at large that we thought would over time become more western would join us the liberal international order actually we we diagnose that the world at large is not becoming more western it's becoming less western so we have a double loss that
states and the united kingdom and now chair. ramin of the munich security conference it's so great to have all of you here today this is a big heavy subject in walking i want to start with you after the successful conference you just had but you laid out this this this question about what is the world without the west essentially at at the front leading to solve problems so what is your diagnosis of the global order as we see it today was the 1st of all let me say how great it is to be on your...
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states to war without a full debate here in the united states congress and a vote in the united states congress. so how did we get here? the trump administration came into office with one organizing principle. undo everything th the obama administration did. undo the affordable care act. get rid of the paris climate agreement and of course, get rid of the agreement to prevent iran from ob -- obtaining a nuclear weapon. mr. president, reversing the policies of a previous president is a campaign slogan. it is not a strategy for the national security of the united states. and in the case of iran, the trump administration put nothing realistic in its place. the fundamental idea behind the nuclear agreement with iran was simple and realistic. it recognized that iran is a malign influence in the region, but it also recognized that a nuclear armed iran engaged in malign activities in the region is even worse. and if our strategy could contain the soviet union, we could also apply a similar vote to iran -- similar strategy to iran. so the agreement to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weap
states to war without a full debate here in the united states congress and a vote in the united states congress. so how did we get here? the trump administration came into office with one organizing principle. undo everything th the obama administration did. undo the affordable care act. get rid of the paris climate agreement and of course, get rid of the agreement to prevent iran from ob -- obtaining a nuclear weapon. mr. president, reversing the policies of a previous president is a campaign...
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we do not have manufacturing plants in the united states of america. the reliance on china is really great. i mean, that's a lot of it, is china. it's not a good thing. and so the president is absolutely right that we ought to be able to manufacture drugs on our own here in the united states to make sure that we aren't dependent on countries like chain where we are seeing supply chains for everything break down because of the coronavirus. >> what is your reaction to the president appointing the vice president as the lead on the u.s. response to the coronavirus? >> well, i understand that secretary of health and services azar was unaware that that was coming. he has really been in charge of the team that has been overseeing our response to the coronavirus. and i -- certainly somebody needs to be in charge. i thought it was the secretary who was in charge and apparently he did too. but, you know, i don't know what exactly that means in terms of progress. >> faith in california. >> i have a few comments. i would like to say that cargo containers sometimes
we do not have manufacturing plants in the united states of america. the reliance on china is really great. i mean, that's a lot of it, is china. it's not a good thing. and so the president is absolutely right that we ought to be able to manufacture drugs on our own here in the united states to make sure that we aren't dependent on countries like chain where we are seeing supply chains for everything break down because of the coronavirus. >> what is your reaction to the president...
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in 2019 the united states is a country of chandra 39 -- 230 9 million people. most americans live in urban areas, parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. indian images -- american indian images, place names, advertising surround people every single day. this is the strange contradiction of help: american .ndians are in american life really for americans throughout their lives. yet somehow it's never noticed very much, never seems important. the team decide to call this indians everywhere. isis about normalizing what actually a very weird phenomena in. -- phenomena. where one ethnic group has been used for so many different purposes for such a long time into the present. it is beyond the idea of stereotypes or cultural appropriation and look at the and the of it uniqueness of it and explore the reasons for why they exist. we have over 300 objects and images from before the country .egan up to the present they cover every manner of advertising for every sort of products. there are major projects that will get a significant amount of a
in 2019 the united states is a country of chandra 39 -- 230 9 million people. most americans live in urban areas, parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. indian images -- american indian images, place names, advertising surround people every single day. this is the strange contradiction of help: american .ndians are in american life really for americans throughout their lives. yet somehow it's never noticed very much, never seems important. the team decide to call...
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the united states of america? this is a matter of national security, cannot guarantee that and are are therapies vaccine, that it cannot be affordable to the american people? we are under the control of pharma and the profits they want to make? i don't think so. host: could these there please go to the highest bidder? china and other countries saying we will give you more money for what you are developing. is that possible? is unclear how it will relate to the worldwide coronavirus. certainly, they ought to be able to stand up there and say we will work for a vaccine and make sure it is accessible to all americans. one of the big issues in our country right now is the cost of prescription drugs and are we at the mercy of the profits of big pharma? certainly not in this case. host: we want our viewers to get involved as well. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. and independents, 202-748-8002. right as andent earlier viewer said that we rely too much on other countries for our supply chain? that he h
the united states of america? this is a matter of national security, cannot guarantee that and are are therapies vaccine, that it cannot be affordable to the american people? we are under the control of pharma and the profits they want to make? i don't think so. host: could these there please go to the highest bidder? china and other countries saying we will give you more money for what you are developing. is that possible? is unclear how it will relate to the worldwide coronavirus. certainly,...
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when the united states is rebuilding the navy. is goingg the navy along with having access to ports in foreign places. and hawaii will be one of them. all right. a couple of things happen in the 1890's. in 1890 congress increased tariffs on hawaiian sugar. this is bad for americans in hawaii making sugar. so what you see happening is a major disruption to their economy, 1890 to 1893, americans with u.s. military support from pearl harbor, overthrew the native hawaiian leader at the time. and the president at the time, president harrison, supported adding hawaii as territory in the united states. however, congress doesn't get it done before he leaves office. the next president opposes it. and hawaiians locally opposed it. however, they opposed it peacefully. they knew that if they used violence to prevent an american invasion, if an american invasion took place, they would then be deemed enemies and they wouldn't be allowed to keep their property. not only would people die, but their access to property would be under mined. that do
when the united states is rebuilding the navy. is goingg the navy along with having access to ports in foreign places. and hawaii will be one of them. all right. a couple of things happen in the 1890's. in 1890 congress increased tariffs on hawaiian sugar. this is bad for americans in hawaii making sugar. so what you see happening is a major disruption to their economy, 1890 to 1893, americans with u.s. military support from pearl harbor, overthrew the native hawaiian leader at the time. and...
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at the united states for the soleimani strike. remember, isis and al qaeda are inside yemen. the wing of al qaeda that has the clearest designs against the united states takes advantage of the chaos inside yemen to recruit and to grow and to expand their territory. and so as the houthis are further destabilizing yemen, the enemies of the united states are potentially getting stronger. iran is once again back on the march inside yemen. and then in lebanon, in lebanon we have this moment, we have this moment in which there were proapts on the street -- protests on the street that were demanding a lebanese government free of corruption and free of iranian influence. we were this close to getting a technocratic government in lebanon that mielt finally break the grip of iran on elements of lebanese politics. and instead of taking advantage of that moment, the united states decided that it was going to cut off aid to the army that was protecting the protesters. and the combination of that mistake and then the assassination of general so
at the united states for the soleimani strike. remember, isis and al qaeda are inside yemen. the wing of al qaeda that has the clearest designs against the united states takes advantage of the chaos inside yemen to recruit and to grow and to expand their territory. and so as the houthis are further destabilizing yemen, the enemies of the united states are potentially getting stronger. iran is once again back on the march inside yemen. and then in lebanon, in lebanon we have this moment, we have...
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we want to secure oil for the united states and u.s. allies and partners at a reasonable cost, which we do by commanding -- we tend to be rather ambivalent towards preferntal powers, which pipelines relative to oil tankers. a recent set of controversy over ream, theeam -- nord st second russian pipeline from russia to germany, it is not new. the united states traditionally viewed russian oil and gas exports to europe in the 1970's and 1980's as a threat to u.s. national security because that is a supply that could not be controlled or intermediated by u.s. companies and the u.s. navy. we want to make sure oil revenues go to our partners and not to hostile oil producers. i think that should be pretty self-explanatory. we want to enhance the economic position of the u.s. in the gulf, if oil producers are selling to u.s. partners and allies in the united states and doing so through u.s. companies, even if we are sending dollars to that part of the world, they will need to recycle those dollars using companies that tend to be american or al
we want to secure oil for the united states and u.s. allies and partners at a reasonable cost, which we do by commanding -- we tend to be rather ambivalent towards preferntal powers, which pipelines relative to oil tankers. a recent set of controversy over ream, theeam -- nord st second russian pipeline from russia to germany, it is not new. the united states traditionally viewed russian oil and gas exports to europe in the 1970's and 1980's as a threat to u.s. national security because that is...
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. >> it has been more than a month since president turn brought the united states to the brink of war with iran by ordering the killing of the top general. no one here mormons his death. he was a ruthless killer he had american blood all over his hands. but the decision whether he would attack sovereign nations and send the troops to war are not decisions for the executive branch to make. these are decisions that the constitution for the wood that is pending before the body. and i will try to do her briefly and those implications for us as a body in the nation and to the topic to realize how much president trump has grownnn and running a master tass that did not exist before flailing away in the china shop. and then h to clean up the mess that he and the administration largely created. where we were with iran when president trump was in the oval office to stop the quest for nuclear weapon scapabilities. and then to be on that agreement the a radiant back militia stopped firing rack one - - rockets andt in fact those militias were actively working on the us-led project of the eradicati
. >> it has been more than a month since president turn brought the united states to the brink of war with iran by ordering the killing of the top general. no one here mormons his death. he was a ruthless killer he had american blood all over his hands. but the decision whether he would attack sovereign nations and send the troops to war are not decisions for the executive branch to make. these are decisions that the constitution for the wood that is pending before the body. and i will...
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back at the end of september, modi visited the united states. they had an event at the stadium in houston. it looks like prime minister modi says 50,000? i'll do you 50,000 better. almost he seat in this stadium is filled. the president will be here in about an hour's time. he will be thrilled to see the streets because there are billboards of the president and the first lady standing with prime minister modi. there are welcome signs everywhere. so the president will feel right at home. i am meeting a lot of people. i met a couple from kansas city. they said they spend 8 months out of the year in the united states, then they come here to ahmedabad they are preparing to welcome the president wearing their traditional gash. the colors and the beautiful clothing and food they are probably carrying there. the. he i believe promised the president there would be thousands, maybe perhaps even a million lining the treats as he made his way to his first event. did you see a lot of people prepearing for this, john? john: when you have got a population. it
back at the end of september, modi visited the united states. they had an event at the stadium in houston. it looks like prime minister modi says 50,000? i'll do you 50,000 better. almost he seat in this stadium is filled. the president will be here in about an hour's time. he will be thrilled to see the streets because there are billboards of the president and the first lady standing with prime minister modi. there are welcome signs everywhere. so the president will feel right at home. i am...
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the united states today. and so unless those kids believe that they have a chance to participate, and oh, by the way, that was a dream that was taken up the immigrants as well. i remember sitting at a dinner, and he said you know why the united states will always lead? he said because if you're a young software engineer, you might want to go to germany, you might want to go to japan. you can never be really german or japanese. you can go to united states and you can be american pre-much on day one. >> and be ceo. >> and be ceo. so if we we focus on our strengths, i don't think there's a country in the world that can ultimately compete with us. but if we take a page from their book instead and try to replicate what they do, we will fail at it. that's how they will succeed. it's what i've always said it's our confidence that i think is actually our greatest challenge. >> well, needless to say, i think the entire group is in agreement with you. it's beautifully said. in our red/blue north-south liberal conservat
the united states today. and so unless those kids believe that they have a chance to participate, and oh, by the way, that was a dream that was taken up the immigrants as well. i remember sitting at a dinner, and he said you know why the united states will always lead? he said because if you're a young software engineer, you might want to go to germany, you might want to go to japan. you can never be really german or japanese. you can go to united states and you can be american pre-much on day...
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states the united states needs to learn how to deal with with iran if the united states continues down this path that they will get nowhere with iran if they think that they can overthrow this comic republic of iran they're deeply misguided i think the american people are ill informed about the reality because the media in the united states is controlled by their leads and those elites have their own interests as well as talking points directly from ayatollah khamenei but i see a bright future for you and i think you take this hashimoto all of the drama deposed or isn't. i see a man through with the and i mean if they are a bit of the past maybe it'll really work better as an. i don't think so now where you live people are flocking. around the united states to america populate. the soul is nobody really wants to go and live anywhere on. the world health organization is urging the media not to cause hysteria surrounding the coronavirus outbreak it's after reports of merged citing a medical expert from hong kong warning that 2 thirds of the world's population could be at risk of contract
states the united states needs to learn how to deal with with iran if the united states continues down this path that they will get nowhere with iran if they think that they can overthrow this comic republic of iran they're deeply misguided i think the american people are ill informed about the reality because the media in the united states is controlled by their leads and those elites have their own interests as well as talking points directly from ayatollah khamenei but i see a bright future...
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the 20,000 troops are coming from the united states. a smaller number this year but a bigger number next year as well. these exercises will continue to be virtually used to strengthen our relationships and build capabilities both ours and our allies and partners. to all of our allies and partners today, you are important to us. we want to continue to move forward together. let me close by saying it is an exciting time to be in the army. we have a unique opportunity to set the army core reserve over match and dominance in the next 40 years and ensure we can compete with and deter great power competitions and it requires to fight and win. we are looking for a longer courts for our phones and faster horses for our cowboys. we are trying to fight better, we want to win in the next fiep fight. it is going to take transformational change to get there, it won't happen with increment improvements. i look forward to your report in this endeavor people first, we remain army strong. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> i think we are ready to take a few
the 20,000 troops are coming from the united states. a smaller number this year but a bigger number next year as well. these exercises will continue to be virtually used to strengthen our relationships and build capabilities both ours and our allies and partners. to all of our allies and partners today, you are important to us. we want to continue to move forward together. let me close by saying it is an exciting time to be in the army. we have a unique opportunity to set the army core reserve...
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states has no official language, english is not the official language of the united states and in some parts of the united states like pennsylvania they could just as well have made german be the official language, some parts of eastern ohio, so all of a sudden being seen, speaking in german, singing german songs those become suspect behaviors, so now remember the suspicions that we have four people who are not like us, who may be racially defective colonial lee defective that muscle could easily be rerouted to a new cause so what we see in 1914 is that it becomes downright dangerous being chairman, being suspected of being german and doing, conserving, celebrating things, however broadly german. my favorite example of this is actually this set of images, so we get reports in the united states and moscow of people going out on the streets with the baseball bats pounding on the streets representing the skies, they had to homicidal dioxins, i don't know how they could've killed that many animals but they really did, so that little tiny thing becomes an emblem of all that is wrong with ge
states has no official language, english is not the official language of the united states and in some parts of the united states like pennsylvania they could just as well have made german be the official language, some parts of eastern ohio, so all of a sudden being seen, speaking in german, singing german songs those become suspect behaviors, so now remember the suspicions that we have four people who are not like us, who may be racially defective colonial lee defective that muscle could...
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the united states was on the losing end of many many trade relationships. the president, i was with him when he sits down with worldliness, says i don't blame you, you were getting a great deal can our trade deficit was 20, 30, 50, $600 billion in the case of china. why wouldn't you do that for your people. i blame my predecessors so in the past several weeks we signed the phase i deal with china which could end up $250 billion in purchases of american products and protection of american intellectual property. we signed the largest trade deal in the history of the world, the us mca that will result in new us jobs and bring fairness back to the system and creates an incredible block between the united states, mexico and canada and lemonades a loophole where foreign governments that were not part of the north american trading system would exploit nafta to obtain further advantage against the united states. as you heard last night unemployment is at a record low, what was interesting is the unemployment rate started to fall several years ago before the preside
the united states was on the losing end of many many trade relationships. the president, i was with him when he sits down with worldliness, says i don't blame you, you were getting a great deal can our trade deficit was 20, 30, 50, $600 billion in the case of china. why wouldn't you do that for your people. i blame my predecessors so in the past several weeks we signed the phase i deal with china which could end up $250 billion in purchases of american products and protection of american...
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the united states and india are also firmly united in our ironclad resolve to defend our citizens from the threat of radical islamic terrorism. [cheers and applause] both of our countries have been hurt by the pain and turmoil of terrorism and what terrorism brings. under my administration, we unleashed the full power of the american military on bloodthirsty killers of isis in iraq and in syria. today, the isis territorial caliphate has been 100% destroyed. and the monster known as al-baghdadi, the founder and leader of isis, is dead. [cheers and applause] in the united states, we have also made clear that while our country will always welcome newcomers who share our values and love our people, our borders will always be closed to terrorists and terrorism and to any form of extremism. that is why we have taken historic steps to improve screening and vetting of applications for entry, and we are working to ensure that anyone who threatens the security of our citizens is denied admission and will pay a very, very big, costly price. [cheers and applause] every nation has the right to secu
the united states and india are also firmly united in our ironclad resolve to defend our citizens from the threat of radical islamic terrorism. [cheers and applause] both of our countries have been hurt by the pain and turmoil of terrorism and what terrorism brings. under my administration, we unleashed the full power of the american military on bloodthirsty killers of isis in iraq and in syria. today, the isis territorial caliphate has been 100% destroyed. and the monster known as al-baghdadi,...
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of the united states of america, mr. pompeo. this is a hallmark visit that clearly demonstrates the consistent and across-the-board support of our country by the united states of america. the united states has been and will remain our key ally. we dearly appreciate efforts president trump and his administration on this threat. we are grateful for your personal, unwavering stance regarding the illegal annexation of crimea. today, i express hope that the united states of america will be more actively engaged in the east of ukraine and occupation of crimea thanks to the appointment of a special official of the department of state on this matter, and we are grateful for the role of the united states of america for cooperation with nato, in particular, the relationships iev and washington are invariably strong, because the ground work for them, long-lasting strategic influence. it is important that ukraine support inrtisan congress, in the united states, that is confirmed by the amount of aid for 2020, amounting to $700 milli
of the united states of america, mr. pompeo. this is a hallmark visit that clearly demonstrates the consistent and across-the-board support of our country by the united states of america. the united states has been and will remain our key ally. we dearly appreciate efforts president trump and his administration on this threat. we are grateful for your personal, unwavering stance regarding the illegal annexation of crimea. today, i express hope that the united states of america will be more...
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states how can the united states advance its innovation its that technology how can we roll out that technology to benefit organizations benefit individuals we've talked about the 4th industrial revolution kind of a technology revolution so this technology can enable that job growth enable bringing computing power to the endpoint for the benefit of organizations and citizens in a lot of different ways so we've got to have those smart folks come together to develop for the u.s. . a technology industrial strategy as to what needs to happen how we can measure progress and what the most important things are in research and development but globally the public and private sector working together to create and strengthen uniform standards conformance programs and independent testing to make sure the telecom operators and mobile operators are doing what they need to do and to make sure the equipment suppliers are doing what they need to do because cyber risk is really a shared responsibility and. technology stand by because we have more to discuss and just a few minutes. time now for a quick
states how can the united states advance its innovation its that technology how can we roll out that technology to benefit organizations benefit individuals we've talked about the 4th industrial revolution kind of a technology revolution so this technology can enable that job growth enable bringing computing power to the endpoint for the benefit of organizations and citizens in a lot of different ways so we've got to have those smart folks come together to develop for the u.s. . a technology...
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in those departments as you execute the foreign policy, national security policy of the united states. i think that's worked well. the other thing we have done as we tried to bring process back. over the past several years there's been a lack of process. process -- i promise not to talk a lot about it but i feel like it's important to build consensus among her professionals across the internet agency. and make sure the very best option and advice filter up to the president presented been there i think we had 60 meetings and principal committee meetings over the last five and half months, the other thing we did as part of the meetings as i remember while i was on the other side of the table coming is a plus one to nsc meetings, sometimes there would be no six from the pentagon represented. and i've attended respect for 0 six, i was 0 four so dealt with everybody when i stayed in uniform. but when you're at the deputy level committee, and you have folks that are deputy assistant secretary, that is not getting you the full advice of the department that is there. so i entereddv a policy t
in those departments as you execute the foreign policy, national security policy of the united states. i think that's worked well. the other thing we have done as we tried to bring process back. over the past several years there's been a lack of process. process -- i promise not to talk a lot about it but i feel like it's important to build consensus among her professionals across the internet agency. and make sure the very best option and advice filter up to the president presented been there...
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we did that the united states supreme court equal justice. frederick douglass, who like many, prefer to be one of the founders of our nation umt, quote the whole history of the progress that all concessions get laid's own - - one of those are just and just like so many before a fight against tyranny. this struggle has not been easy and it has left alienation and for too many files but it is a real power in this country but not with them because they are just a few people to expand their interest but now at the expense of others needs. the injustice of this trial is another example of the way our system of justice has worked or more accurately, failed to work. but here's the thing. frederick douglass also told us that "if there is no struggle but he said it never did and it never will. so that a few people at the very top, the american people have to fight for the voice of the people in the power of the people. we must go into the darkness to shine a light and we cannot be deterred or overwhelmed and we cannot ever give up on our country we ca
we did that the united states supreme court equal justice. frederick douglass, who like many, prefer to be one of the founders of our nation umt, quote the whole history of the progress that all concessions get laid's own - - one of those are just and just like so many before a fight against tyranny. this struggle has not been easy and it has left alienation and for too many files but it is a real power in this country but not with them because they are just a few people to expand their...
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we started at the assistant secretary of state level australia, japan and india and the united states talking how we could enhance our political foreign-policy military cooperation. and the secretary of state and at the secretary of defense level is this how we think about the strategic military cooperation? not to fight but limit them. >>. >> we don't have to say fight china but we are supporting the principles of freedom of navigation from what you mentioned. we have to be careful how we describe such things. japan is a treaty ally. we don't have to force the issue of people coming to formal alliance with us. and then to meet these countries. and that no candidate in the 2016 election including the secretary of state who had negotiated, supported the tpt - - tpp. i personally was very pleased for the tougher things that were said. be actually did get a us-mexico canada agreement but to take these things on new. i think it's like the tpp but will not be that. and the strategic weight and in the next decade could be what we need to unite the democratic world. >> we have to take this o
we started at the assistant secretary of state level australia, japan and india and the united states talking how we could enhance our political foreign-policy military cooperation. and the secretary of state and at the secretary of defense level is this how we think about the strategic military cooperation? not to fight but limit them. >>. >> we don't have to say fight china but we are supporting the principles of freedom of navigation from what you mentioned. we have to be careful...
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trade deal for the united states and china. china should know the negotiations going on in india will hopefully yield the same results, a strong trade deal because america is a strong country and we want trade deals that are putting america first. jillian: erin, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. rob: 20 minutes after the hour. first michael bloomberg told journalists they weren't allowed to report on his campaign, now the billionaire is accused of breaking one of the biggest rules on twitter. jillian: how the site is breaking down on an invasion of bloomberg bots. ♪ - [narrator] meet the ninja foodi pressure cooker with tender crisp technology. the best of pressure cooking and air frying are now in one pot. and only the ninja foodi has tender crisp technology, so you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. you may never need another appliance ever again. the ninja foodi pressure cooker. the pressure cooker that crisps. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your
trade deal for the united states and china. china should know the negotiations going on in india will hopefully yield the same results, a strong trade deal because america is a strong country and we want trade deals that are putting america first. jillian: erin, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. rob: 20 minutes after the hour. first michael bloomberg told journalists they weren't allowed to report on his campaign, now the billionaire is accused of breaking one of the biggest rules...
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united states is not guilty as charged in the 2nd article of impeachment it is therefore ordered and adjudged that the said donald john trump be and he is here by acquitted of the charges in said articles. and there you have it not guilty on both charges the verdict of saving the presidency of donald trump came as expected almost all republicans voted to acquit democrats voted to convict the verdict of history well that's yet to be delivered tonight beyond impeachment and beyond iowa was the democratic front runner in the race to challenge donald trump in november the man with a global name recognition joe biden he's no longer in front of the relatively unknown newcomer with the nickname mayor pete pete he's now leading the pack i'm burned off in berlin this is the day. we start to the democratic process yesterday in iowa 24 hours later we're still trying to figure out what. iowa some reason and i. have a little bit of trouble counting votes a little later the winches a bit. better late than never at this richard might get the 1st after all but i am confident that here i'm sure i'm g
united states is not guilty as charged in the 2nd article of impeachment it is therefore ordered and adjudged that the said donald john trump be and he is here by acquitted of the charges in said articles. and there you have it not guilty on both charges the verdict of saving the presidency of donald trump came as expected almost all republicans voted to acquit democrats voted to convict the verdict of history well that's yet to be delivered tonight beyond impeachment and beyond iowa was the...
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states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of his full power of impeachment. in the history of the republic no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an impeachment inquiry or sought to obstruct and impede so comprehensively the ability of the house of representatives to investigate high crimes and misdemeanors area this abuse of office served to cover up the president's own repeated misconduct and defuse and control the power of impeachment and thus to nullify a vital constitutional safeguard vested in the house of representatives. in all of this president trump has acted in a manner contrary to histrust as president and subversive of the constitutional government to the prejudice of the cause of law and justice and to the manif
states investigation into foreign interference in the united states elections. through these actions, president trump sought to abrogate to himself the right to determine the propriety, scope and nature of an impeachment inquiry into his own conduct as well as the unilateral prerogative to deny any and all information to the house of representatives and the exercise of his full power of impeachment. in the history of the republic no president has ever ordered the complete defiance of an...
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crutch just for be united states. london's metropolitan police have been facing a backlash and it's about thing play out of the use life facial recognition camera it's in a sudden burst of interest in wake up known as doesn't come for us to shut it was vashti met with some of those companies and try to handle it as well. make up i says never learn on a daily basis but i don't think i rely on it as much as these guys this is a doesn't know the knob but they're standing up to surveillance well they're doing is using anti facial recognition makeup to defy the system taking defiance to a whole new level. looks like a picasso would be proud of himself well that's an estimated 630000 c.c.t.v. cameras watching london's $8000000.00 people go about the daily lives that's around one camera for 14 people this is just a case of algorithms can already extract information ranging from gender age and even mood from a single image and then those physical attributes can be linked to commercial government databases and all the facial r
crutch just for be united states. london's metropolitan police have been facing a backlash and it's about thing play out of the use life facial recognition camera it's in a sudden burst of interest in wake up known as doesn't come for us to shut it was vashti met with some of those companies and try to handle it as well. make up i says never learn on a daily basis but i don't think i rely on it as much as these guys this is a doesn't know the knob but they're standing up to surveillance well...
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of the united states. it's important to remember that there are exactly two federal officials who are elected within the executive branch of government. one is the vice president and the other is the president. the vice president's duties, i would add, are relatively limited. constitutionally speaking, the vice president is the president of the senate, and thus performs that in a quasi legislative role, but vice the vice presides executive branch duties are entirely bound up with those of the president. they consist of aiding and assisting the president as the president may deem necessary and standing ready to step into the position of the presidency, should it become necessary as a result of disability, incapacitation, or death. barring that, the entire executive branch authority is bound up within the presidency itself. the president is the executive branch of government, just as the judges who sit across the street themselves amount to the capstone of the judicial branch, just as 100 senators and 435 re
of the united states. it's important to remember that there are exactly two federal officials who are elected within the executive branch of government. one is the vice president and the other is the president. the vice president's duties, i would add, are relatively limited. constitutionally speaking, the vice president is the president of the senate, and thus performs that in a quasi legislative role, but vice the vice presides executive branch duties are entirely bound up with those of the...
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president of the united states. the he came abreast of bandleader, mr. truman stepped aside to thank him for his selection of the music. his greetings and official inspection of the guard of honor completed, the president enters the automobile and, to the cheers of the soldiers stationed at the field, he leads the cavalcade of more than 100 cars and scores of motorcycle police escorts, which moves on its way toward san francisco. official delegates to the fifth united nations had been gathered in san francisco for the purpose of drafting and signing the historic world charter. president truman did not visit the conference to urges delegates to ratify and sign the charter, for that had already been agreed upon. he came to close the conference with a fervent belief that the charters should be translated into long-lasting and inviolate deeds. his first words to his audience work, oh, what a great day this can be in history. his words were spoken with homespun directness and the sincerity of a prayer. in referring to th
president of the united states. the he came abreast of bandleader, mr. truman stepped aside to thank him for his selection of the music. his greetings and official inspection of the guard of honor completed, the president enters the automobile and, to the cheers of the soldiers stationed at the field, he leads the cavalcade of more than 100 cars and scores of motorcycle police escorts, which moves on its way toward san francisco. official delegates to the fifth united nations had been gathered...
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states' relationship with india has changed and this has come about because the united states relation with pakistan has fallen apart particularly in the years since 911 and of course if you all remember underneath president obama we have the pivot to asia really united states military where china was now and so china and india have a very contentious relationship india and i mean china and pakistan all are allies in many ways so the united states looks to india to counter china and at this point india is the 2nd largest importer of weapons in the world after saudi arabia and right now there are biggest supplier of weapons are the russians and so the united states would love to you know divorce india from its relationship with russia get more of that weapons market and then use india kind a as a wedge against both pakistan and china so that a lot here with this $3000000000.00 sale besides the fact that this is what travers and president trump likes to do he likes to make deals for the defense industry. pretty incredible man with. you due to. a heck of a good job just kind of setting up
states' relationship with india has changed and this has come about because the united states relation with pakistan has fallen apart particularly in the years since 911 and of course if you all remember underneath president obama we have the pivot to asia really united states military where china was now and so china and india have a very contentious relationship india and i mean china and pakistan all are allies in many ways so the united states looks to india to counter china and at this...
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to sell here or anywhere else the united states makes the u.n. work when it wants to work and that is exactly the way it should be because the only question the only question for the united states is what's in our national interest and if you don't like that i'm sorry but that is the fact so this was a long time ago this is ambassador john bolton. operating in a very dim feel that he was he was so much more of your i. couldn't raises an interesting question that i think gets right at this this the heart of the west closeness challenge was if john bolton's comment was if the united states is engaged in leading then operations like the united nations can matter if you know if the united states is not there and doing the things then you've basically unplugged a world that is problem solving and i want to know where the good news is and that . the good news is that if the geopolitics have moved so far that the old u.s. led order can no longer hold much better to know that early than late much better to actually be working on a new set of institutions
to sell here or anywhere else the united states makes the u.n. work when it wants to work and that is exactly the way it should be because the only question the only question for the united states is what's in our national interest and if you don't like that i'm sorry but that is the fact so this was a long time ago this is ambassador john bolton. operating in a very dim feel that he was he was so much more of your i. couldn't raises an interesting question that i think gets right at this this...
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this is truly an exciting time in the united states. our economy is booming like never before. 0ur economy is booming like never before. our people are prospering and spirits are soaring. there is tremendous love, tremendous like. we like and we love everybody. unemployment has hit historic lows and small business confidence has hitan and small business confidence has hit an all—time record high in the history of our country. our military has been completely rebuilt. it is now stronger than ever before. and we are quickly revitalising our alliances and friendships all around the world. we have spent $2.5 trillion on rebuilding our military. it is the most powerful military anywhere in the world by far. that is why i have come here to india, in the spirit of fondness and goodwill, to expand our cherished partnership of incredible power and potential. the first lady and i have just had a pleasure of visiting mahatma gandhi's ashram a few miles from here, where he launched the famous salt march. and, tomorrow in delhi, we will lay a wrea
this is truly an exciting time in the united states. our economy is booming like never before. 0ur economy is booming like never before. our people are prospering and spirits are soaring. there is tremendous love, tremendous like. we like and we love everybody. unemployment has hit historic lows and small business confidence has hitan and small business confidence has hit an all—time record high in the history of our country. our military has been completely rebuilt. it is now stronger than...