37
37
Feb 25, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
risked giving the united states american involvement in south korea. soviets are trying to get information about what is happening inside north korea in the 1960's. they can't get information because the north korean officials won't talk to them. we think of north korea as a black hole for information for the united states, and it is a black hole of information for their allies as well. mitchell: 83 crewmen were on board? susan: one of them tragically killed. what was life -- susan: what was life like for them? mitchell: horrible. for the first couple of weeks, they were beaten and tortured mercilessly. beaten with clubs, forced to sit on radiators, terrible things in order to get confessions out of them. they wanted to humiliate the united states. family wanted to demonstrate to its people how strong they were. they would sign confessions saying they were so sorry they had done this. the american government had sent them on this terrible mission they never wanted. they were so a test with what they had seen in north korea. -- impressed with what they
risked giving the united states american involvement in south korea. soviets are trying to get information about what is happening inside north korea in the 1960's. they can't get information because the north korean officials won't talk to them. we think of north korea as a black hole for information for the united states, and it is a black hole of information for their allies as well. mitchell: 83 crewmen were on board? susan: one of them tragically killed. what was life -- susan: what was...
56
56
Feb 3, 2018
02/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
river, the columbia river, and across the united states. american cruise lines fet of small ships explore american landmarks, local cultures and islm waterways. american c lines, proud sponsor of "washington week." >> additional funding is provided by new man's own foundation, donating all profits from new man's food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ethics in excellence through journalism foundation, and committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. the white house approved release of a house intelligence committee memo that landed like a hand grenade in washington broing simmering tensions over the russia probe. it was a day of unrest and the u.s. stock market plunging as the nation's justice system was challenged by president trump and the republican party which controls bother cha in congress. there are many nam
river, the columbia river, and across the united states. american cruise lines fet of small ships explore american landmarks, local cultures and islm waterways. american c lines, proud sponsor of "washington week." >> additional funding is provided by new man's own foundation, donating all profits from new man's food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ethics in excellence through journalism foundation, and committed to bridging cultural differences in our...
96
96
Feb 16, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2014, the company of established a translator project focused on the united states. in july of 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. two of the defendants struggled -- allegedly traveled to the united states to collect intelligence for their american operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchase d space on computer servers located here in the united states in order to set up a virtual private network. the defendants allegedly use d that infrastructure to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks, such as facebook, instagram, and twitter making it appear that , those accounts were controlled by persons located in the united states. they used stolen or fictitious american identities, fraudulent bank accounts, fraudulent authentication documents. the defendants posed as politically and socially active americans advocating for and , against particular candidates. they established social media pages and groups to communicate with unwitting americans. they also purchased
in 2014, the company of established a translator project focused on the united states. in july of 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. two of the defendants struggled -- allegedly traveled to the united states to collect intelligence for their american operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchase d space on computer servers located here in the united states in order to set up a virtual private network....
32
32
Feb 14, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
whereas african-americans have fought for the united states throughout its history. whereas despite racial segregation and discrimination, african-americans have played a significant role during times of war, from the colonial period forward. and, mr. speaker, it's interesting to note, as an aside now, that it was not until 1948, by presidential executive order, that truman, president truman, desegregated the military. continuing. whereas a fugitive slave working outside of boston, ssachusetts, as a sailor and during this time, his time off, he worked as a rope maker near the wharf. whereas in early 1770, competition for work and wages became stiff, as british soldiers were contending for the same unskilled position as the locals. that would be him and other locates -- locals. whereas this situation created tension which slowly escalated to violent confrontations. whereas on march 5, 1770, he led a group of rope makers and sailors into a confrontation with a group of british soldiers and subsequently was shot and killed. ereas a black man is generally considered to b
whereas african-americans have fought for the united states throughout its history. whereas despite racial segregation and discrimination, african-americans have played a significant role during times of war, from the colonial period forward. and, mr. speaker, it's interesting to note, as an aside now, that it was not until 1948, by presidential executive order, that truman, president truman, desegregated the military. continuing. whereas a fugitive slave working outside of boston, ssachusetts,...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
states i thought like where this leads to is this next headline in the united states americans cut savings to a twelve year low the drop matters since consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the u.s. economy while american consumption continues to power their economy there's a cautionary signal the savings rate is falling in december the rate fell to two point four percent the lowest since september two thousand and five from two point five percent the prior month according to commerce department figures the drop matters because consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the economy and they can only push savings down so far before it impacts their ability to keep spending which in turn fuels u.s. growth of course there's a lot of civil asset forfeiture here in the united states and cops will shake down all sorts of young people so it makes sense to not have any savings or not have any assets because why would you because this is going to be taken so you might as well spend it consume as much of a tide pods as possible yes several s. a for churn extends beyond just minorities it's j
states i thought like where this leads to is this next headline in the united states americans cut savings to a twelve year low the drop matters since consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the u.s. economy while american consumption continues to power their economy there's a cautionary signal the savings rate is falling in december the rate fell to two point four percent the lowest since september two thousand and five from two point five percent the prior month according to commerce...
82
82
Feb 8, 2018
02/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
the ansf into the lead, and recover the american 33,000 troops. - but the united states has made some big compromises along the way. its eagerness to try to hand things over to afghanistan, and its lack of success in building a really effective afghan national force, has led it to rely on either warlords who can keep the peace, so called, in certain parts of the country. or it has led the united states to rely on things like, the institution called the afghan local police, which are really just local citizens who are armed. - its central government was always weak, even the best of times, because poor country. now it's even weaker because all the institutions where the capitol would control, the rest of the country were broken down. when we went in in 2001, and then even when i was there, it hardly had an education system, it hardly had a national economic system. it lacks, if you would, a lot of the fundamentals of statehood. - [narrator] the afghan presidential election was a bitter campaign between two ethnic rivals, marked by charges of vote rigging. - it's a proud day for this pr
the ansf into the lead, and recover the american 33,000 troops. - but the united states has made some big compromises along the way. its eagerness to try to hand things over to afghanistan, and its lack of success in building a really effective afghan national force, has led it to rely on either warlords who can keep the peace, so called, in certain parts of the country. or it has led the united states to rely on things like, the institution called the afghan local police, which are really just...
28
28
Feb 17, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
to the defendants allegedly traveled to the united states in 2014 to collect intelligence for their american operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities the defendants allegedly purchased computer servers located here in the united states in order to set up a virtual private network in the defendants allegedly used projector to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks such as facebook, instagram in figure making it appear that those accounts were controlled by persons located in the united states. they used stolen or fictitious american identities, fraudulent bank accounts, and false identities and documents. the defendants posed as politically and socially active americans advocating for and against particular candidates. the established social media pages and groups to communicate with unwitting americans. they also purchased political advertisement on social media networks. the russians also recruited and paid real americans to engage in political activities, promote political campaigns and stage political rallies. the defendants and their co-conspi
to the defendants allegedly traveled to the united states in 2014 to collect intelligence for their american operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities the defendants allegedly purchased computer servers located here in the united states in order to set up a virtual private network in the defendants allegedly used projector to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks such as facebook, instagram in figure making it appear that those accounts were...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
states i thought like where this leads to is this next headline in the united states americans cut savings to a twelve year low the drop matters since consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the u.s. economy while american consumption continues to power their economy there's a cautionary signal the savings rate is falling in december the rate fell to two point four percent the lowest since september two thousand and five from two point five percent the prior month according to commerce department figures the drop matters because consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the economy and they can only push savings down so far before it impacts their ability to keep spending which in turn fuels u.s. growth of course there's a lot of civil asset forfeiture here in the united states and cops will shake down all sorts of young people so it makes sense and i have any savings or not have any assets because why would you because it's just going to be taken so you might as well spend it consume as much of a tide pods as possible yes civil us of for churn extends beyond just minorities it's j
states i thought like where this leads to is this next headline in the united states americans cut savings to a twelve year low the drop matters since consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the u.s. economy while american consumption continues to power their economy there's a cautionary signal the savings rate is falling in december the rate fell to two point four percent the lowest since september two thousand and five from two point five percent the prior month according to commerce...
24
24
Feb 1, 2018
02/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
it is the responsibility of the united states. these are american citizens. their children and their residents wear the uniform of this country. >> so mayor, how canuerto ricans hold the united states, ers accountable? i think you asked for debt relief and you also want some kind of relief because the law as it stands means that rebuilding efforts have to be exactly the same as those structures that have already been knocked down where you want to rebuild in a about thor, more sustainable way and i understand there is another hurricane season upon you. >> yes. hurricane season begins on july 1st. the stanford act which is the disaster relief act which structures fema is very antiquated and it basically says if you have a wooden house you have to rebuild a wooden house. well, that makes absolutely no sense, and we are asking for a waiver from the stanford act. we are also asking for a waiver of the jones act which forces us to have anything that comes into puerto rico to come with ships that have an american flag in them. that is to say, if great britain, for
it is the responsibility of the united states. these are american citizens. their children and their residents wear the uniform of this country. >> so mayor, how canuerto ricans hold the united states, ers accountable? i think you asked for debt relief and you also want some kind of relief because the law as it stands means that rebuilding efforts have to be exactly the same as those structures that have already been knocked down where you want to rebuild in a about thor, more sustainable...
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
states and i thought like where this leads to is this next headline in the united states americans cut savings to a twelve year low the drop matters since consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the u.s. economy while american consumption continues to power their economy there's a cautionary signal the savings rate is falling in december the rate fell to two point four percent the lowest since september two thousand and five from two point five percent the prior month according to commerce department figures the drop matters because consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the economy and they can only push savings down so far before it impacts their ability to keep spending which in turn fuels u.s. growth of course there's a lot of civil asset forfeiture here in the united states and cops will shake down all sorts of young people so it makes sense and i have any savings or not have any assets because why would you because this is going to be taken so you might as well spend it consume as much of a type pods as possible yes several s. of for churn extends beyond just minoritie
states and i thought like where this leads to is this next headline in the united states americans cut savings to a twelve year low the drop matters since consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the u.s. economy while american consumption continues to power their economy there's a cautionary signal the savings rate is falling in december the rate fell to two point four percent the lowest since september two thousand and five from two point five percent the prior month according to commerce...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
states i thought like where this leads to is this next headline in the united states americans cut savings to a twelve year low the drop matters since consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the u.s. economy while american consumption continues to power their economy there's a cautionary signal the savings rate is falling in december the rate fell to two point four percent the lowest since september two thousand and five from two point five percent the prior month according to commerce department figures the dot matters because consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the economy and they can only push savings down so far before it impacts their ability to keep spending which in turn fuels u.s. growth of course there's a lot of civil asset forfeiture here in the united states and cops will shake down all sorts of young people so it makes sense and not have any savings or not have any assets because why would you because this is going to be taken so you might as well spend it consume as much of a tide pods as possible yes civil us of for churn extends beyond just minorities it's ju
states i thought like where this leads to is this next headline in the united states americans cut savings to a twelve year low the drop matters since consumers make up roughly seventy percent of the u.s. economy while american consumption continues to power their economy there's a cautionary signal the savings rate is falling in december the rate fell to two point four percent the lowest since september two thousand and five from two point five percent the prior month according to commerce...
74
74
Feb 17, 2018
02/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
here in the united states who thought they were dealing with other americans. this russia propaganda unit was contacting actual americans to set up protests and set up rallies. >> hiring people. >> to set up, in states, in the united states setting up real live events. >> suppress african american turnout. >> an online components and translated it into actual physical accurativity and affec human behavior in the united states. >> the question is whether we will hear more on these indictments there is no way to tell or more organized response from the white house. >> i don't think there will be a more organized response from the white house. whether the president responds depends on the weather in florida. again, to your point, his tweet was very, very self directed and not about, and inwardly directed about him and had nothing to do with democracy, preventing election. every warning sign from the intelligence community over the last week and prior to that, this is going to be yet another year where russia is trying to interfere. you had vladimir putin the other
here in the united states who thought they were dealing with other americans. this russia propaganda unit was contacting actual americans to set up protests and set up rallies. >> hiring people. >> to set up, in states, in the united states setting up real live events. >> suppress african american turnout. >> an online components and translated it into actual physical accurativity and affec human behavior in the united states. >> the question is whether we will...
0
0.0
Feb 6, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 2
speaker, members of congress take an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states and protect the american people. the house majority and its leadership have abandoned that duty. . it's imperative that the democratic memo be released to set the record straight. it's also important to note they may -- who knows what they have next. the majority's decision to release highly classified and distorted intelligence is profoundly dangerous and gives a bouquet to putin. as the department of justice warned, the public release of the memo is an unprecedented action and extraordinarily reckless. the f.b.i. also expressed grave concerns about the material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy. the memo prepared by the house intelligence committee -- house intelligence committee's democrats must be expeditiously released after review and appropriate redax of sources and methods by law enforcement officials, the justice department, the intelligence community. the president must declassify the memo without any redactions based on any political considerat
speaker, members of congress take an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states and protect the american people. the house majority and its leadership have abandoned that duty. . it's imperative that the democratic memo be released to set the record straight. it's also important to note they may -- who knows what they have next. the majority's decision to release highly classified and distorted intelligence is profoundly dangerous and gives a bouquet to putin. as the...
32
32
Feb 5, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the organisation of american states. i venezuela. is paralysed. the organisation of american states. ivenezuela. in is paralysed. the organisation of american states. i venezuela. in the united nations, they are deciding if it isa united nations, they are deciding if it is a social or humanitarian problem in venezuela. the countries who are members of the group of lima would like to have measures and a show good wit —— of goodwill. we wa nt to show good wit —— of goodwill. we want to respect human rights and give the population the population to receive fruit and medicine, not related to their ideological position in me venezuelan society. you want to put pressure on the government ‘s to bring that about. we find different ways to put the venezuelans in attention about what we're doing. we don't put pressure actually to be governments, each country it is different. do want sanctions? we did have sanctions. in terms of the local regional grouping. of which venezuela was a part. we set until you return to democracy part. we s
the organisation of american states. i venezuela. is paralysed. the organisation of american states. ivenezuela. in is paralysed. the organisation of american states. i venezuela. in the united nations, they are deciding if it isa united nations, they are deciding if it is a social or humanitarian problem in venezuela. the countries who are members of the group of lima would like to have measures and a show good wit —— of goodwill. we wa nt to show good wit —— of goodwill. we want to...
204
204
Feb 12, 2018
02/18
by
WTXF
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
african-american elected president of the united states of this winter first african-american elected presiin the state with moretes of ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. keeping an eye on your health. flu season is one of the worst in nearly a decade but japanese lawmaker says it has developed a cure it is a pill that can kill the virus in day. that's it gone. but the experimental drug won't be available till next year. it's i in late stage trials rigt now. it would only require you take that one pill compared to the two pill a day dose you need for other flu medications such as tamiflu. scientists around the world are looking to make a super vaccine that would prevent all types of the flu and by the way, folks at u penn they're kind of leading the way with a lot of this stuff. however that is at least ten years away. >>> several states are now experimentals with the conc
african-american elected president of the united states of this winter first african-american elected presiin the state with moretes of ski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. keeping an eye on your health. flu season is one of the worst in nearly a decade but japanese lawmaker says it...
24
24
Feb 6, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
now the americans are doing this because there are people in the united states that are still affected. we say we are not truly affecting, because you are importing from many other countries, too. let's discuss this. this does not mean that the relationship is good or bad. it's a commercial issue. but you just said that we want to open up trade. and we are opening... yet here you have the united states imposing tariffs. we are sending food, we are sending lemons, we are sending grain, pork, we are sending different things to the united states. we have our discussion concerning bio diesel. that is all. president mauricio macri, before assuming the presidentship, was mayor of buenos aires, and also a former business associate of donald trump. does that present a conflict of interest, between him and his ties with donald trump? many years ago they thought about building something together in new york. it did not happen at all. is that all? i can tell you what the report say. there are reports in the press that when president macri phoned donald trump to congratulate him on becoming presid
now the americans are doing this because there are people in the united states that are still affected. we say we are not truly affecting, because you are importing from many other countries, too. let's discuss this. this does not mean that the relationship is good or bad. it's a commercial issue. but you just said that we want to open up trade. and we are opening... yet here you have the united states imposing tariffs. we are sending food, we are sending lemons, we are sending grain, pork, we...
58
58
Feb 16, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
efforts, the focus on the key electoral states and they set up servers in the united states to direct their traffic so they could seem to be americans contacting social media sites through twitter and facebook and advertising campaigns, posing as americans on social media whether fa ke americans on social media whether fake aliases or actual people that they assumed the identity of but beyond the social media campaigns they were also organising rallies gci’oss they were also organising rallies across the united states some in favour of donald trump and some opposing hillary clinton, paying real americans for material to create these rallies, even paying a hillary clinton impersonator to dress as a prison guard and travel to several donald trump rallies, they were staging rallies to support donald trump and to protest his election so it was a con brands of effort not just election so it was a con brands of effort notjust online but also on the ground throughout the presidential campaign —— comprehensive effort. rod rosenstein said there is no allegation that american was knowingl
efforts, the focus on the key electoral states and they set up servers in the united states to direct their traffic so they could seem to be americans contacting social media sites through twitter and facebook and advertising campaigns, posing as americans on social media whether fa ke americans on social media whether fake aliases or actual people that they assumed the identity of but beyond the social media campaigns they were also organising rallies gci’oss they were also organising...
44
44
Feb 1, 2018
02/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
states and latin american countries. - [narrator] but the relationship between the united states and many parts of latin america remains complicated. - how would the largest source of contention between these various countries is the us role within the world. so as the united states over the last decade plus has gotten involved in various wars, in various interventions around the world, this is something that many latin american countries do not favor. - the us has ceased to see itself as hegemonic, vis-a-vis latin american, which was a major mistake of the past. any good relations between latin america and the us today will depend heavily on the relation more about among equals than among unequals. - this is a region where the majority of people in these countries are no longer poor. the biggest plurality, the biggest sector is a middle class now. and it's a very different place than it was back 30 or 40 years ago and that i think at times is a fundamental misperception is the united states thinks about policy, thinks about relations with its neighbors. (soft music) (soft music) - [
states and latin american countries. - [narrator] but the relationship between the united states and many parts of latin america remains complicated. - how would the largest source of contention between these various countries is the us role within the world. so as the united states over the last decade plus has gotten involved in various wars, in various interventions around the world, this is something that many latin american countries do not favor. - the us has ceased to see itself as...
21
21
Feb 17, 2018
02/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
here in the united states who thought they were dealing with other americans. in other words, this russia propaganda unit was contacting actual americans to set up protests, to set up rallies. >> hiring people. >> actually setting up. they were in states actually setting up real live events. >> suppress african-american turnout during the election. >> so there was an online component and they translated it to actual physical activity and behavior here in the united states. >> maggie, whether we'll hear more from the president on twitter about these indictments obviously there's no way to tell or if there will be a more organized response from the white house. >> i don't think there will be a more organized response from the white house. i think whether the president responds candidly is going to depend on what the weather is like in florida for the next two days. if he's out golfing in mar-a-lago or sitting at home watching the news. the tweet was very directed and had nothing to do with democracy, preventing elections. we have had every warning sign from the i
here in the united states who thought they were dealing with other americans. in other words, this russia propaganda unit was contacting actual americans to set up protests, to set up rallies. >> hiring people. >> actually setting up. they were in states actually setting up real live events. >> suppress african-american turnout during the election. >> so there was an online component and they translated it to actual physical activity and behavior here in the united...
58
58
Feb 20, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 2
the only problem is that some people in the united states, something on the american side prevents this idea from being realized and then all of a sudden he finds a partner with whom he can negotiate and reach results and also to negotiate from a position of strength because he does believe in strength. a very goodyear because he just managed to deal with a huge crisis in europe and he says, have we not invaded them? and then of course neither would soon end up immediately on our western borders. so he's a more normal soviet man to me. they are many more in the soviet establishment. it is pretty unique if you think about it. however, you begin to realize it hit it's limitations, in a few years. it's definitely by 1975, everyone understands something went wrong. this is not only that, this is many other things piling up. my argument is very, very simple. the idea of huge number of soviet communist official that there could be some inevitable conceptual frame work where the two powers would form a stable world order and was based on fundamental misperception of what america is about and h
the only problem is that some people in the united states, something on the american side prevents this idea from being realized and then all of a sudden he finds a partner with whom he can negotiate and reach results and also to negotiate from a position of strength because he does believe in strength. a very goodyear because he just managed to deal with a huge crisis in europe and he says, have we not invaded them? and then of course neither would soon end up immediately on our western...
16
16
Feb 12, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
activity overseas and in the united states. i don't know of anyone in either political party that endorses that. president use graphic when the public was asked about those two positions are these immigrants taking away american jobs and are they committing more crimes, interesting result. ... that undocumented immigrants take jobs from americans and are prone to commit crime. americans do not believe undocumented immigrants take jobs away from americans. 63% to 33% reject it. it's because our eyes can see. come to central illinois near my hometown of springfield. go to the local meat processing plant or chicken processing plant and watch who comes out of that plant at quitting time. hispanics and africans, taking what are pretty tough, dirty, rough jobs because others don't want them. and take a look next time you go into a nice restaurant in chicago, a city i'm honored to represent. look who justified cleaned the dishes off the table. and when the door swings take a look at who's in the kitchen doing the dishes. by and large
activity overseas and in the united states. i don't know of anyone in either political party that endorses that. president use graphic when the public was asked about those two positions are these immigrants taking away american jobs and are they committing more crimes, interesting result. ... that undocumented immigrants take jobs from americans and are prone to commit crime. americans do not believe undocumented immigrants take jobs away from americans. 63% to 33% reject it. it's because our...
72
72
Feb 20, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 1
i'm just simply arguing that the very nature of the american success of the united states in developing its power also leads to challenges and the early '60s i think is a time where the united states tried to engage the soviets and they were dealing with a leader who didn't want engagement. he wanted revision. it's when he changes his mind that the system becomes much more stable. so this is an argument for the importance of individuals. there are some structural issues involved but in the end, it's khrushchev who decides in 1963 enough with this approach, i'm going to let kennedy have his test ban. thank you. >> i will just throw out one question that relates to both of your essays and comments, then we will open up the floor momentarily. that is, could you delve a little more into the back channeling from, mark, what you know about the kennedy side, particularly the robert kennedy back channeling, and tim, from what you know having delved into all of the archives on the other side of the ocean. >> well -- >> and lessons for today, particularly, in light of issues related to back chann
i'm just simply arguing that the very nature of the american success of the united states in developing its power also leads to challenges and the early '60s i think is a time where the united states tried to engage the soviets and they were dealing with a leader who didn't want engagement. he wanted revision. it's when he changes his mind that the system becomes much more stable. so this is an argument for the importance of individuals. there are some structural issues involved but in the end,...
66
66
Feb 27, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
you are nowhere in the dutch in the united states market because american politicians do not trust you. why do you think that is? because some guy, some political things are trying to keep us out because we are too competitive. we have leading technology, so they worry about that, we are too strong. is that why american politicians wa nt to is that why american politicians want to keep you out, because you are too competitive, or they worry that you are too close to the chinese government? they are trying to say that, but we are actually independent of the company, so those political things, to keep us out... you are one of the leading chinese companies in advancing artificial intelligence. is china going to be a superpower in al? one of the things you are showing off this week is a car with a phone in it, which is basically making the autonomous car work. what are you trying to demonstrate there? we are demonstrating ai capability on a smartphone, how ai demonstrating ai capability on a smartphone, how al on a smartphone is really amazing. it is not smart enough, the smartphone, and w
you are nowhere in the dutch in the united states market because american politicians do not trust you. why do you think that is? because some guy, some political things are trying to keep us out because we are too competitive. we have leading technology, so they worry about that, we are too strong. is that why american politicians wa nt to is that why american politicians want to keep you out, because you are too competitive, or they worry that you are too close to the chinese government? they...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
in having to either come as evacuees to the united states and the main goal for them is they want to get home they want to go back where they are and that's a problem we need to be able to help them because truthfully they're they're part of the united states they're american citizens and it's an island so we owe them even more help than anybody else because it's ten times harder for them to just get power up and running and i think that's where a lot of alternative energies are going to come in to play to help them out hopefully well i hope so i hope that they don't just do a band-aid approaches and they do the longer term visionary stuff i'm doubtful about it but with solar renewables because it is difficult to get there tariff wall thank you so much for sitting down with i really appreciate it. in the u.s. it's been the worst flu season in ten years and now a japanese company says that they have developed a pill that can cure the flu within forty eight hours that is a third shorter time period than roche a g.'s a flu quickly killing the flu can also mitigate contagion of course th
in having to either come as evacuees to the united states and the main goal for them is they want to get home they want to go back where they are and that's a problem we need to be able to help them because truthfully they're they're part of the united states they're american citizens and it's an island so we owe them even more help than anybody else because it's ten times harder for them to just get power up and running and i think that's where a lot of alternative energies are going to come...
23
23
Feb 5, 2018
02/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
our dialogue with the united states is good. really? but hasn't the united states imposed tariffs on argentine biodiesel? but also europe. we look to europe in a second... trade tariffs on argentine bio diesel? this is something that happens with different countries who discuss how to construct the price of our bio diesel. we, the eu, they did the sale. we went to a panel in the wto and we won the panel. now the americans are doing this because there are people in the us who are still affected. we say we are not truly affecting, because you are importing from many other countries, too. let's discuss this. this does not mean that the relationship is good or bad. it's a commercial issue. but you just said that we want to open up trade. and we are opening... yet here you have the united states imposing tariffs. we are sending food, lemons, we are sending grain, pork, we are sending different things to the united states. we have our discussion concerning bio diesel. that is all. president mauricio macri, before assuming the presidentship wa
our dialogue with the united states is good. really? but hasn't the united states imposed tariffs on argentine biodiesel? but also europe. we look to europe in a second... trade tariffs on argentine bio diesel? this is something that happens with different countries who discuss how to construct the price of our bio diesel. we, the eu, they did the sale. we went to a panel in the wto and we won the panel. now the americans are doing this because there are people in the us who are still affected....
62
62
Feb 1, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the history of united states of america. [applause] is soaring, market creating more than $8 trillion benefiting h savings, pensions and retirement accounts for millions of americans and after eight years working tion hard americans are finally seeing their wages start to rise. back. is confidence is back. leadership of he president donald trump, america is back and we're just getting started. [applause] just a e president said few minutes ago in west virginia, i'm sure he'll tell said, this is e just the beginning. ago,se just over one month with your strong support, the congress you helped elect, and presidenteadership of trump, we passed the largest tax reform in american histor history. [applause] >> it's remarkable to think about what we've accomplished cuts.hese tax we cut taxes for working families. the typical family of four will $2,000 per year in pockets cutting their tax bill in half. secondly, we cut taxes on businesses so they can create more jobs here in america more as heir workers they build and expand in thi
the history of united states of america. [applause] is soaring, market creating more than $8 trillion benefiting h savings, pensions and retirement accounts for millions of americans and after eight years working tion hard americans are finally seeing their wages start to rise. back. is confidence is back. leadership of he president donald trump, america is back and we're just getting started. [applause] just a e president said few minutes ago in west virginia, i'm sure he'll tell said, this is...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
states the american chief of stop called this organization and be the its land force and according to their own us. five thousand tracks lot of people and what you are saying zinni describing in a civil war under article five that would allow the current to bomb washington. is this seriously the state of nato the nato alliance of today yet you turkish forces are fighting against their power quantrill directly by the us city and you live one on one of these train leaves portal reported after an operation with the headline not an off me and it does arrive i think because we quite feel it is not between turks and kurds you're the continent is between turkey and nato or between us if you don't like washington what about the fact that it's russian backed troops that are also protecting the us trained y p g in africa no i think turkey and turkey and syria is on the. syrian side but there is a syrian the hooghly forces are surrounding our friend backed of course by russia and iran no i think there's no cooperation between the mosque in pure id the successful operation of two. army. me there
states the american chief of stop called this organization and be the its land force and according to their own us. five thousand tracks lot of people and what you are saying zinni describing in a civil war under article five that would allow the current to bomb washington. is this seriously the state of nato the nato alliance of today yet you turkish forces are fighting against their power quantrill directly by the us city and you live one on one of these train leaves portal reported after an...
80
80
Feb 16, 2018
02/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
and actually -- they would have bought server space, right, in the united states? so that you heard rosenstein say there the first jump, if you're tracing back to where is this coming from, oh, it's an ip address in the united states. it's american. >> that shows a sophistication in terms of their understanding of how our law enforcement works, how our surveillance laws works. there's a lot of information public now about how our surveillance law works. they understood it and exploited it. >> they trace it back so they could look ultimately -- you read this indictment. they have the address of the office, evan, where this operation was operate iing. >> we know there's a lot more that the fbi has in its possession. some officials were ready in november of 2016, they thought they had enough information to try to bring some charges. clearly, there was additional information being done. now we're seeing the fruits of this. i think this was a conspiracy that was extraordinarily successful. >> yeah. and if you look at -- you read had through this indictment, this is asym
and actually -- they would have bought server space, right, in the united states? so that you heard rosenstein say there the first jump, if you're tracing back to where is this coming from, oh, it's an ip address in the united states. it's american. >> that shows a sophistication in terms of their understanding of how our law enforcement works, how our surveillance laws works. there's a lot of information public now about how our surveillance law works. they understood it and exploited...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
states some americans have been subtly radicalized by groups russian propaganda to electronic perhaps the biggest threat and those are supposed to be tweets that are coming from accounts that are linked to the kremlin it just doesn't quite fit together and the internet is of course it's just a very divisive place everybody has their opinions and everybody feels free to post them there so this database really just does feel like a roundup of the typical things that you can find on twitter. well obviously news was recently accused of false reporting its coverage of alleged russian interference a cyber security chief from u.s. home security who was interviewed for its report slammed the network indeed for misrepresenting her words you check this out of them police are targeting of twenty one states and an exceptionally small number of that twenty one were actually successfully patrick willis is pretty clear what she was saying there jeanette manfred clearly saying hackers targeted the states and got access to an exceptionally small number of systems but n.b.c.'s headline read that quote
states some americans have been subtly radicalized by groups russian propaganda to electronic perhaps the biggest threat and those are supposed to be tweets that are coming from accounts that are linked to the kremlin it just doesn't quite fit together and the internet is of course it's just a very divisive place everybody has their opinions and everybody feels free to post them there so this database really just does feel like a roundup of the typical things that you can find on twitter. well...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
pro and as we know the turks threatened in mendo to take on the americans over there so the united states i think it's very patience that both syria and turkey will begin to push america out try to push america out of northern syria but he likes. the start of the winter olympics in south korea is just stunned a day away now but the fate of dozens of russia's athletes still hangs in the balance forty seven sports men and women from russia have appealed to the court of arbitration for sport to overturn the decision over alleged doping violations that ruling is due to be in. on friday and among those who filed appeals are some of russia's most celebrated athletes for example six time olympic gold medalist victor on also sort she games champion and don't shoot pool in auntie's elaborate trying to reports from the olympic host city of pyongyang. for almost two and a half hours the court of arbitration for sport was listening to the russian side which have now left led by their lawyer so these people won't get another chance to give their arguments to the court and now it is all up to the cast
pro and as we know the turks threatened in mendo to take on the americans over there so the united states i think it's very patience that both syria and turkey will begin to push america out try to push america out of northern syria but he likes. the start of the winter olympics in south korea is just stunned a day away now but the fate of dozens of russia's athletes still hangs in the balance forty seven sports men and women from russia have appealed to the court of arbitration for sport to...
12
12
Feb 13, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
states. these were young people brought to the united states by their parents at a very early age and they were going to be given a chance to stay here two years at a time and not be deported and be able to legally work. well, who are these young people? 91% of them are currently in school or working. we know as well 20,000 of them have graduated from college and are teaching in our schools, grade schools and high schools. we know that 900 of them, even though they are undocumented, volunteered to serve in the united states military and are currently in uniform willing to risk their lives for this country that hasn't accepted them as citizens. the list goes on. they are premed students, they're in first responder status. they're doing pretty extraordinary things. but president trump announced last september 5 that the program that allowed them to stay in the united states was coming to an end. when? in three weeks, march 5 this year. what happens if congress fails to do anything before march
states. these were young people brought to the united states by their parents at a very early age and they were going to be given a chance to stay here two years at a time and not be deported and be able to legally work. well, who are these young people? 91% of them are currently in school or working. we know as well 20,000 of them have graduated from college and are teaching in our schools, grade schools and high schools. we know that 900 of them, even though they are undocumented, volunteered...
37
37
Feb 21, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
american observers of the international system, because they project the united states on the world, tend to think that foreign leaders who know that they are strategically inferior will not take risks. but, in fact, many of america's adversaries do the opposite. they are strategically inferior and that makes them decide to take a risk. that's why the imperial japanese attacked pearl harbor and that's why the soviets in 1961 and '62, khrushchev, will undertake a series of crises that were not predictable. if you knew that they knew they were behind. so why did khrushchev do this? and the materials that we have, i think argue -- make a very strong argument for the way in which he thought about the world. i use the metaphor of a puffer fish. khrushchev was a puffer fish. a puffer fish does not want to be eaten by bigger fish so they puff themselves up. khrushchev understood fundamentally that the soviet union was strategically inferior. he saw the united states as an existential threat to the world system that he hoped for and as vlad and bill have so brilliantly argued, crews chekh wa
american observers of the international system, because they project the united states on the world, tend to think that foreign leaders who know that they are strategically inferior will not take risks. but, in fact, many of america's adversaries do the opposite. they are strategically inferior and that makes them decide to take a risk. that's why the imperial japanese attacked pearl harbor and that's why the soviets in 1961 and '62, khrushchev, will undertake a series of crises that were not...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
citizens outside of the united states have to report all accounts that they maintain outside the united states to charis it's not just about american citizens our residents reporting on those accounts i want to understand that but it's about making non-u.s. financial institutions essentially be responsible for implementing that reporting in turning the branches of foreign financial institutions essentially into subsidiaries of the i.r.s. don't you think that's a bridge too far now or go i agree with you i was describing what fact was intended to do what you just said is absolutely correct the way it is implemented is to to effectively make known u.s. banking organizations or u.s. banking organizations operating ever sees as effective tax collectors for fall for the i.r.s. and there is worse legislation that has now come out of europe called the comma reporting standard which does exactly the same thing as between about ninety countries now that are signed out to it and clued in incidentally russia which requires those ninety countries to make automatic reporting to the home jurist. acti
citizens outside of the united states have to report all accounts that they maintain outside the united states to charis it's not just about american citizens our residents reporting on those accounts i want to understand that but it's about making non-u.s. financial institutions essentially be responsible for implementing that reporting in turning the branches of foreign financial institutions essentially into subsidiaries of the i.r.s. don't you think that's a bridge too far now or go i agree...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
political cultural political psychology so it will not change i think the united states now are. americans now are facing a period of uncertainty which is to be used to. a real doubt to this new world because dominance is impossible stunt the understanding of this started not even during obama's presidency but after iraq war even bush presidency started to realize this imperial overstretch frequently used notion from the sounds it was just the reaction to. america started to understand the limits of capacity of the county which is maybe most powerful in history but still and in this regard i think next. i don't know eight fifteen years maybe ten us will try to find new ways how to accommodate. into this new world but it will be back. because. having to project over the rest of the world. to project power next. president in ten years' time will be back to the. world now as americans like to say perception is reality and on some level it doesn't really matter whether russia intervened or not. as you pointed out. russia madeleine theme has already taking on the life of its own it cr
political cultural political psychology so it will not change i think the united states now are. americans now are facing a period of uncertainty which is to be used to. a real doubt to this new world because dominance is impossible stunt the understanding of this started not even during obama's presidency but after iraq war even bush presidency started to realize this imperial overstretch frequently used notion from the sounds it was just the reaction to. america started to understand the...
46
46
Feb 19, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
how can the americans actually do it? what modes of influence did the united states have? it's quite clear to everybody and i'll show you one person in particular that the united states has no intention of sending the united states army into that to try to straighten it out and figure it out. it is equally clear that woodrow wilson did not want to do this bill the power of economics. he did not want to tie the resources of the united states economy into figuring out how to solve the problems of central and eastern europe. he had questions about whether it was legal for him to do so, giving that most of those assets were in private hands and he had moral questions about how to do it. i have a british colleague of mine who insists that this came from his presbyterian background. i'm not presbyterian so i have to trust his analysis on this. he's a religious historian. forcing people to convert to his ideas was the wrong way to do it. they had to see the wisdom in wilson's ideas for what they were, thus all of his appeals as jennifer said to the publics of europe over the head
how can the americans actually do it? what modes of influence did the united states have? it's quite clear to everybody and i'll show you one person in particular that the united states has no intention of sending the united states army into that to try to straighten it out and figure it out. it is equally clear that woodrow wilson did not want to do this bill the power of economics. he did not want to tie the resources of the united states economy into figuring out how to solve the problems of...
44
44
Feb 16, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
so for the sake of the united states we urge americans to heed the words of woodrow wilson which was uttered just down the road in early january of 1918 when he laid down the 14-point plan for american prosperity into the 20th century, and of course, article 3, the removal of economic barriers and the support of free trade are the guiding light for american prosperity that had been in the 20th century and will continue to be in the 21st century. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> all set? well, i had all of these wonderful questions lined up and i spent the weekend studying your paper on foreign policy and laying out the next ten years and you've just blown through all of them in that speech there. so thanks very much. i wanted to pick up on you -- we have a little bit of feedback. that's the stock market talking. ooh, yeah. maybe we'll -- why don't we start off with one of the points you made which was you laid out a really compelling case for some water -- jeegeez. a little bit of whisky, as well. >> it's karma, isn't it. >> you laid out an incredibly compelling case for the u.s. jo
so for the sake of the united states we urge americans to heed the words of woodrow wilson which was uttered just down the road in early january of 1918 when he laid down the 14-point plan for american prosperity into the 20th century, and of course, article 3, the removal of economic barriers and the support of free trade are the guiding light for american prosperity that had been in the 20th century and will continue to be in the 21st century. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> all set?...
30
30
Feb 6, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
so for the sake of the united states, we urge americans to heed the words of woodrow wilson, which were uttered just down the road in early january of 1918 when he laid down the 14-point plan for american prosperity into the 20th century. and, of course, article iii, the removal of economic barriers and the support of free trade are the guiding light for american prosperity that had been in the 20th century and will continue to be in the 21st century. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> well, i had all of those wonderful questions lined up. i spent the weekend studying your white paper on foreign policy, laying out the next ten years, and you've just blown through all of them in that speech there. so thanks very much. i wanted to pick up on something that you -- why don't we start off with one of the points you made, which was you laid out a really compelling case for -- for some water. can we just get a bit of water with a bit of whiskey as well. >> it's probably budget cuts. >> you laid out an incredibly compelling case for the u.s. joining the tpp, and i think a couple of weeks ago we
so for the sake of the united states, we urge americans to heed the words of woodrow wilson, which were uttered just down the road in early january of 1918 when he laid down the 14-point plan for american prosperity into the 20th century. and, of course, article iii, the removal of economic barriers and the support of free trade are the guiding light for american prosperity that had been in the 20th century and will continue to be in the 21st century. thanks very much. [ applause ] >>...
31
31
Feb 3, 2018
02/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> not long after that, the united states sent their national exhibition to moscow , which was a huge hit. is a keepsake where -- various things were handed out to the visitors and this is a little polaroid keepsake. and the american exhibition covered various topics including polaroid technology, automobile technology, and, of course, kitchen technology. we know that we have heard a lot about the kitchen debates. >> indeed. >> do you want to talk about the kitchen debates? >> sure. clearly what is going on during these exhibitions is this idea of which industry is better, capitalism or communism? in terms of technology. and so one of the big features in moscow was an american kitchen. so there you have the workingors who were with president nixon -- i'm sorry, vice president nixon, and nikita khrushchev. >> vice president nixon escorts on at premier khrushchev tour of the united states fair park in moscow. the official opening of the american exposition. dedicated two showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by the board, a
. >> not long after that, the united states sent their national exhibition to moscow , which was a huge hit. is a keepsake where -- various things were handed out to the visitors and this is a little polaroid keepsake. and the american exhibition covered various topics including polaroid technology, automobile technology, and, of course, kitchen technology. we know that we have heard a lot about the kitchen debates. >> indeed. >> do you want to talk about the kitchen debates?...