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united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the other things that were competing for headlines in something like the london times, probably the most widely circulated newspaper at the time. what other things are happening -- were happening that help us contextualize? >> the short answer is a lot. timepends on a particular during the war itself, but if you were to pull up a random london times or any other publication within europe, andre might be able to speak about other ones in the western thesphere, but it is political machinations, the soap operas of europ
united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the...
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of the united states. what nation would do this to itself? righta very strange idea, , to have woven into the fabric of the constitution a system that allows the indefinite expansion of the nation through space in the accretion of additional political units that have the power over time to overwhelm the original, the political units, the states that originally made up the country. student: i have a question about the expansion part. what did like france, spain, or great britain think of this map? this very clearly incorporates territories that they had claims to, like the northwest or southwest down there. eric: well, that's right, and it became, you know, the united states had to worry a lot about the hostility of foreign powers in the early decades of its existence. even in territories that had been ceded to the united states by great britain and the treaty of paris in 1783, britain never gave up its western posts in the region, and it continued to encourage native allies to harass settlements, 1812, you
of the united states. what nation would do this to itself? righta very strange idea, , to have woven into the fabric of the constitution a system that allows the indefinite expansion of the nation through space in the accretion of additional political units that have the power over time to overwhelm the original, the political units, the states that originally made up the country. student: i have a question about the expansion part. what did like france, spain, or great britain think of this...
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we have to see the seriousness of the united states. we are not going to negotiate about our defense. it's a historical emotional attachment for our people. our people went through eight years of war when they were being targeted, when they were being showered with missiles and bombs and even chemical weapons and nobody gave us the minimum means of defense. everybody from the soviets who gave the iraqis midair planes to the americans that gave them recognizance to the french who gave them missiles to the brits who gave them tanks to the germans who gave them chemical weapons. everybody helped them. nobody even allowed us to buy a single missile to defend ourselves. so it's impossible to tell iranian people that while the united states is selling $87 billion worth of military equipment, why saudi arabia is buying $87 billion worth of military equipment and the united states is selling over $50 billion worth to the region to the persian gulf every year they expect us to abandon our only and most important means of defense. >> let me ask y
we have to see the seriousness of the united states. we are not going to negotiate about our defense. it's a historical emotional attachment for our people. our people went through eight years of war when they were being targeted, when they were being showered with missiles and bombs and even chemical weapons and nobody gave us the minimum means of defense. everybody from the soviets who gave the iraqis midair planes to the americans that gave them recognizance to the french who gave them...
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as president of the united states, i would remind the world that we are the united states of america and we do not coddle dictators. the united states of america .ives hate no safe harbor there will be no more charlottesvilles, no more helsinkis. the challenge of following this disastrous presidency will not just be to restore the red -- our reputation and credibility, it will be to enact a forward-looking foreign-policy for the world as we find it today, and as we anticipate it will be tomorrow and in years to come. much has shifted in the past few years. the international landscape is more crowded, competitive and complicated, and when we look at key's different today, two points jump out. one is, the speed and intensity of the gravest dangers means that the fates of nations are more intertwined than ever have been. climate change, nuclear proliferation, international and transnational terrorism, cyber warfare, disruptive new .echnologies, mass migration we are moving like moore's law is moving. resolved by can be the united states alone, or any nation acting alone. american securi
as president of the united states, i would remind the world that we are the united states of america and we do not coddle dictators. the united states of america .ives hate no safe harbor there will be no more charlottesvilles, no more helsinkis. the challenge of following this disastrous presidency will not just be to restore the red -- our reputation and credibility, it will be to enact a forward-looking foreign-policy for the world as we find it today, and as we anticipate it will be...
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all of them called by the united states. all of them ended up condemning the policies, unilateral policies of the united states. so it is time for the united states to begin to return to the international consensus that we can only reach our goals through multip multilateralism. >> zarif is now in new york for a u.n. meeting this week after having his visa personally approved by secretary of state mike pompeo as tensions between the two countries just seem to be getting worse. >> earlier on sunday, president hassan rouhani said he's willing to hold talks with the united states, but there is one big condition. listen. >> translator: we are always ready for negotiations. this very -- in this very hour at this moment, we are ready for talks, provided that you stop your act of aggression, stop your sanctions, and return to the negotiation table and return to logic. >> mr. rouhani says that because the trump administration abandoned the 2015 nuclear deal last year, iran is not violating it even though they're actually enriching m
all of them called by the united states. all of them ended up condemning the policies, unilateral policies of the united states. so it is time for the united states to begin to return to the international consensus that we can only reach our goals through multip multilateralism. >> zarif is now in new york for a u.n. meeting this week after having his visa personally approved by secretary of state mike pompeo as tensions between the two countries just seem to be getting worse. >>...
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to the united states mainly to the united states. so what determined whether you survived or did not? you cannot reduce it to a single factor but i have tried to list some of the factors here. one is the date of your emigration application. whether it was before or after august 1938. august 1938 turned out to be a watershed because it was the period when the persecution of the jews in germany started to become much more dramatic and people who thought they could hang on decided it was not possible. so the waiting lists became unmanageable after august 1938. max and fanny, in contrast to their children applied after august 30 eight. -- august 1938, september, actually. this was connected to the question of education and wealth. by and large, it was the better educated people, those with resources who managed to leave. younger people were the first to try to leave as illustrated by max and fanny's family, their children. women by and large were more anxious to leave then men. fanny was the one who first had the idea to leave. he had so
to the united states mainly to the united states. so what determined whether you survived or did not? you cannot reduce it to a single factor but i have tried to list some of the factors here. one is the date of your emigration application. whether it was before or after august 1938. august 1938 turned out to be a watershed because it was the period when the persecution of the jews in germany started to become much more dramatic and people who thought they could hang on decided it was not...
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sometimes it happens the united states the f.d.a. requires pharmaceutical industry to have a certain standard of care and standards are great but sometimes small businesses cannot enter that market because it's such a barrier by making a 1000 dollars or $3000.00 a year in a product when i as a company want to get into that maybe we need 6 companies but we need a company and the way that you do that is again make sure there's a less of a barrier to make this product if you use competition then me as a patient i'm empowered to understand how much is this medication cost is this product equally as good why would maybe you know take a lesser expensive medication than the other. and that's it from a thanks for watching saskia tayla has your next ati international news in 34 minutes from. when it comes to north stream saying great clarity that the position of under law americans and drive among the government is crystal clear that it is a business project it is not a political project we understand that the americans would like to sell the
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the united states does that. in my view, because no other country is going to make cooperation for security, and that's it's needed. >> let's talk about that. cracked and people often compare >> and people often compare to what? i mean, yes, we need to be accountable. if it was my money i would like to know that it is being spent wisely. but you're always comparing to what? beenthis help had not there, things would be much worse. >> right, if the assistance wasn't there and i think that's what a lot of people think, when you have threats to cut off the country entirely from assistance or to cut off travel entirely , the potential could be exacerbating these problems. thes bring the focus to u.s. approach to migration. for decades, not just the trump administration but predating the trump administration is enforcement first, border security first. in many ways you can sum up the democratic and republican approach since really the '90s as deterrence. i think it's fair to say that hasn't worked. and i think that was
the united states does that. in my view, because no other country is going to make cooperation for security, and that's it's needed. >> let's talk about that. cracked and people often compare >> and people often compare to what? i mean, yes, we need to be accountable. if it was my money i would like to know that it is being spent wisely. but you're always comparing to what? beenthis help had not there, things would be much worse. >> right, if the assistance wasn't there and i...
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right here in the united states of america. made in america, made in the u.s.a. call it either way. but that's what we're doing. and you know when i took office , i was told by the previous administration that manufacturing jobs would be disappearing. there was no way, they said, you'd need a miracle. right? you'd need a miracle. well, we have a miracle because we're up 600,000 manufacturing jobs since the election. [applause] so it's been an extraordinary resurgence of american manufacturing. we've added more than six million jobs since i was elected, including over one million jobs in manufacturing, engineering and construction. as i said, 600,000 jobs in pure manufacturing. and that number's going to go substantially higher. japan and other countries are at my absolute request, order, call it whatever you want, they're sending tremendous and building tremendous plants now in the united states. we hadn't had auto plants built in many, many years. and now we're having many in michigan and ohio and pennsylvania and florida. in
right here in the united states of america. made in america, made in the u.s.a. call it either way. but that's what we're doing. and you know when i took office , i was told by the previous administration that manufacturing jobs would be disappearing. there was no way, they said, you'd need a miracle. right? you'd need a miracle. well, we have a miracle because we're up 600,000 manufacturing jobs since the election. [applause] so it's been an extraordinary resurgence of american manufacturing....
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states to say however we have a very impolitic president the united states them and that's the problem but the principle problem for the united kingdom is the confidentiality of our communications it's the leak from those communications that is the issue here for us that's there the practical problem we face going to find out who leaked this and why and how it was allowed to get into the public domain because we will not get counted reporting from our posts overseas if they believe if they're remotely interesting or even simply repeat as this did what was pretty entirely a common understanding of the management of the trumpet ministration in a diplomatic telegram if that isn't going to be spread over the front pages of the newspapers in the way that this was that's that's the problem i see boris johnson is not really the issue their issue here is a very unconventional and impolitic president and the great task leader of confidential information right and nancy how is this that reverberating in the united states but if it in washington circles and beyond. well 1st i just let me add one
states to say however we have a very impolitic president the united states them and that's the problem but the principle problem for the united kingdom is the confidentiality of our communications it's the leak from those communications that is the issue here for us that's there the practical problem we face going to find out who leaked this and why and how it was allowed to get into the public domain because we will not get counted reporting from our posts overseas if they believe if they're...
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the loopholes come to united states, get released, and many don't ever show up in court. and, of courseing right now the biggest problem on the border is two groups, the unaccompanied alien children and the family groups. the word's out, you bring a child with you, and you won't be detained, and if you are, it's just a few days -- gerry: and that's important because, obviously, that's what's happening, they're being released in the united states, supposed to appear for a court date, and they don't show up for the most part. >> good point. they just came ot with data that 90% of final orders of 90% of the judges' decisions order removals are issued in absentia which means people didn't show up to court. gerry: so what should be done? you said congress needs to authorize more money to increase facilities. isn't though, in a sense -- and i don't want to sound inhumane here, but the more spacious you make these facilities, the better able to deal with these number, isn't that in a funny way going to encourage people to come as well? right now if people are getting the impress
the loopholes come to united states, get released, and many don't ever show up in court. and, of courseing right now the biggest problem on the border is two groups, the unaccompanied alien children and the family groups. the word's out, you bring a child with you, and you won't be detained, and if you are, it's just a few days -- gerry: and that's important because, obviously, that's what's happening, they're being released in the united states, supposed to appear for a court date, and they...
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states because the united states called on berlin to secure shipping in the strait of hormuz but they also called on them to combat iranian aggression were of course then germany to give into that i'm essentially they would have been condemning iran's actions at the same time you know engaging in something which is labeled as putting them on a collision course then with techron at a time of course when germany has such a differing view and it stance towards iran desperately trying to nudge the iranians back into the parameters of that carefully negotiated to 2015 nuclear deal at the end of the day though i think whether this u.s. mission is patrolling of the high seas or perhaps even something more perhaps a move of politic i think it's fair to say that we will see washington now proceed and go forward rather swiftly and killed or what about germany i mean this does look like a slap in the face delivered by germany to the united states. it certainly could be seen that way particularly given that german defense rely so heavily on the u.s. but at the same time this really isn't a surpri
states because the united states called on berlin to secure shipping in the strait of hormuz but they also called on them to combat iranian aggression were of course then germany to give into that i'm essentially they would have been condemning iran's actions at the same time you know engaging in something which is labeled as putting them on a collision course then with techron at a time of course when germany has such a differing view and it stance towards iran desperately trying to nudge the...
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the united states. and so, building on this idea, we've now introduced, in both the senate and the house, another major it -- make it in america piece of legislation. this legislation is authored in the senate by senator a.m.t.y baldwin and here in the house -- tammy baldwin and here in the house by myself and it basically says that all of this talk about infrastructure, which is critically important, that that infrastructure, if it's an american taxpayer dollars that's being used to build that infrastructure -- dollar that's being used to build that infrastructure, whether it's a power line or a highway or a sanitation system or a water system or an airport, that if there's a federal dollar involved, that we make it in america. it simply applies to all types of infrastructure when american taxpayer dollars are being used, that that infrastructure, the steel, the pipe, the electronics, the other elements that are in that infrastructure, that they be made in america. so it's part of our make it in americ
the united states. and so, building on this idea, we've now introduced, in both the senate and the house, another major it -- make it in america piece of legislation. this legislation is authored in the senate by senator a.m.t.y baldwin and here in the house -- tammy baldwin and here in the house by myself and it basically says that all of this talk about infrastructure, which is critically important, that that infrastructure, if it's an american taxpayer dollars that's being used to build that...
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it's not just limited to the united states. boris johnson is about to be elected prime minister of the uk, i think, because of the same motivations. and whether going too far in this instance, he's playing for just a hafl of states and it's all with an eye towards that. >> michael, the president is saying he is doing this because it might work. one ofr your greatest fears is it will work. >> one of my greatest fears is that it will work. it's interesting to hear people say, is this the line, is this too much? this is violent racism. and i don't care if it's being used to distract from epstein. i don't care if it's being used to get out the 2020 vote. it is violent. it is dangerous. it needs to be called out. it doesn't need to be normalized or excused. i really think that this is a moment in time where if this is not stopped, this will become america. this is the president whether you like it or not. he speaks for us all. and he is shouting racism from the rooftops. and there's an entire party behind him who is silent. i mean,
it's not just limited to the united states. boris johnson is about to be elected prime minister of the uk, i think, because of the same motivations. and whether going too far in this instance, he's playing for just a hafl of states and it's all with an eye towards that. >> michael, the president is saying he is doing this because it might work. one ofr your greatest fears is it will work. >> one of my greatest fears is that it will work. it's interesting to hear people say, is this...
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status for venezuelans in the united states. i'll preface it briefly, make my request and allow the senator from utah, if he doesn't want to stay to respond, and then i will continue. last year i went to venezuela. it was my first time. and i met with president nicholas miew did mu du jouro -- muduro, and i said if you have the election you plan to have it will not be durable and you will find many will reject the outcome. have a real election, a free election. venezuela needs it not just from a constitutional viewpoint but your economy is in shambles and if you want the world to join you in building the venezuelan economy, you have to be the credible leader and you can't be if you go through this election as planned. that was my speech. it didn't work. he had the election as he had planned it. he made sure that his opponents were under house arrest or in jail. he fixed the vote and declared himself a winner and no one accepted it. and so across the world you find this resistance to his leadership. there are some 70,000 people f
status for venezuelans in the united states. i'll preface it briefly, make my request and allow the senator from utah, if he doesn't want to stay to respond, and then i will continue. last year i went to venezuela. it was my first time. and i met with president nicholas miew did mu du jouro -- muduro, and i said if you have the election you plan to have it will not be durable and you will find many will reject the outcome. have a real election, a free election. venezuela needs it not just from...
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is the president of the united states a racist? >> well, wolf, i learned about the charlottesville comments to talk about north korea and he said racist things and i think the most recent issues, most recent tweets were racist and xenophobic and racist things have been said. and here is what is unfortunate. this is distracting from what-first off, this is unbecoming of a president of the united states. i think that is clear. children should know you shouldn't talk this way. as the only black republican in the house of representatives, i try to go to communities that don't necessarily identify with the republican party and try to bring conservative message. this makes this even harder. and ultimately instead of talking about the support of their policies, which i disagree with, i don't believe we should be getting rid of private health care, i don't think we should be supporting the iran deal, i don't believe that socialism is a solution to any of our problems. instead, we're having a debate on where they are from and where they're
is the president of the united states a racist? >> well, wolf, i learned about the charlottesville comments to talk about north korea and he said racist things and i think the most recent issues, most recent tweets were racist and xenophobic and racist things have been said. and here is what is unfortunate. this is distracting from what-first off, this is unbecoming of a president of the united states. i think that is clear. children should know you shouldn't talk this way. as the only...
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united states get away with no i mean the united states is the strongest country in the world and content of leveraging that kind of political power internationally they dominate the social the the the security council of united nations a lot of ways that international financial institutions will allow them to leverage their power in terms of sanctions it's a it's a completely unbiased and people really need to understand that sanctions are really another form of warfare without guns and the fact that countries like the united states or you know the super powers of the western superpowers can leverage them and not be subject to them and also be under the guise of the which they leverage them against other countries it's really a more i think is really partially hello mark time we'll have to have you on again there is a model or so i sort of talk about it thank you so much demonstrator watching our social media pizza for dinner and after freeman thank you so much for walking us through this today thank you thank you. for early detection is the key to the treatment of breast cancer by creat
united states get away with no i mean the united states is the strongest country in the world and content of leveraging that kind of political power internationally they dominate the social the the the security council of united nations a lot of ways that international financial institutions will allow them to leverage their power in terms of sanctions it's a it's a completely unbiased and people really need to understand that sanctions are really another form of warfare without guns and the...
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violence as an public health issue in the united states. [applause] i believe we have to play a fence. -- offense. will have a mental health counselor in my program in every school of the united states. [applause] that we can have a nurse in every school. kids who come to a school and use a gun and kill students and other educators, 90% of those kids come from that school. kids have felt bullied or isolated. uselieve it's imperative for to have social and emotional so that in every school we can make sure all of these kids, we can make sure all of these kids are connected to each other, to the teachers, to the school. when sandy hook had their terrible tragedy, they went on and did an analysis of, how can we prevent this from happening again? mine -- a dear friend of mine, they put this analysis together, and they came back with three recommendations. analysis, gun control and social and emotional learning. god, if we are going to transform our schools, we have to start recognizing that before we do anything, we have to start talking about
violence as an public health issue in the united states. [applause] i believe we have to play a fence. -- offense. will have a mental health counselor in my program in every school of the united states. [applause] that we can have a nurse in every school. kids who come to a school and use a gun and kill students and other educators, 90% of those kids come from that school. kids have felt bullied or isolated. uselieve it's imperative for to have social and emotional so that in every school we...
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states to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. and has committed a high misdemeanor in office. therefore, donald john trump by causing such harm to the society of the united states is unfit to be president and warrants impeachment trial and removal from office. those who tolerate bigotry perpetuate bigotry. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in recognition of the impressive career and technical education students in the pennsylvania's 15th congressional district. career and technical education helps learners of all ages gain valuable skills that have the potential to lead to good-paying jobs and rewarding careers. it all starts with our nation's most valuable resource, our people. hardworking men and women and the dedicated students who have chosen to pursuit a technical career are t
states to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. and has committed a high misdemeanor in office. therefore, donald john trump by causing such harm to the society of the united states is unfit to be president and warrants impeachment trial and removal from office. those who tolerate bigotry perpetuate bigotry. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: members are reminded to refrain from engaging in personalities toward the president. the chair now recognizes...
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united states has not denounced white nationalism this supremacy he's not denounced. bursley and that unfortunately has given rise to a faction of republicans that do have heat and carry racism and therefore the color of the whole party in that sentiment i think there are a lot of republicans me why at this moment secondly do i think the base is going to abandon him previous remarks i don't think so because they have put their full support behind him and unfortunately tribalism has meet them where you throw those colored glasses or the president and therefore they want a bad name simply because of these comments he said much worse the roadside bombs killed at least 13 people in southern afghanistan another 33 civilians were wounded in the explosion which talks to truck in kind of cut as district still to come for you on the news of slowing down a trade war with the u.s. is one of the factors driving china's west economic growth figures in eunice. uncertain rains lead to devastating flooding across india and the power. and in the sports news a big welcome the new face
united states has not denounced white nationalism this supremacy he's not denounced. bursley and that unfortunately has given rise to a faction of republicans that do have heat and carry racism and therefore the color of the whole party in that sentiment i think there are a lot of republicans me why at this moment secondly do i think the base is going to abandon him previous remarks i don't think so because they have put their full support behind him and unfortunately tribalism has meet them...
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states. >>> we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around t
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i think that the united states is vital for pakistan. we have links which have gone back since pakistan became independent. you know, we've been fighting wars together. first, soviet invasion of pakistan was a front line state allied to the u.s. and the war on terror, which was after 9/11. so, i look forward to my conservative. >> between pakistan and-- [inaudible] how do you plan to-- [inaudible question] >> okay. that's a big question. could go on for hours, that answer. i will say that we have a very good relationship with india. i know that your relationship is strained a little bit, maybe a lot, but we will be talking about india for a big part of our conversation today and i think maybe if we can help intercede, do whatever we have to do, but i think it's something that could be brought back together and we'll also be talking about afghanistan. we've reduced our number of troops there by quite a bit. we are continuing to reduce troops in afghanistan. we're working with pakistan and others on getting an agreement signed, as you know
i think that the united states is vital for pakistan. we have links which have gone back since pakistan became independent. you know, we've been fighting wars together. first, soviet invasion of pakistan was a front line state allied to the u.s. and the war on terror, which was after 9/11. so, i look forward to my conservative. >> between pakistan and-- [inaudible] how do you plan to-- [inaudible question] >> okay. that's a big question. could go on for hours, that answer. i will...
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in the 1st place the united states of course would like nothing better than the i $88.00 to formally declare iran in full breach of the deal and told me to the deal completely that is not likely to happen. there are parties with very different views on all of this the 3 the europeans of course still trying to keep this deal alive to the extent they can they are not ready to pull the string the trigger on the official dispute mechanism under the deal that could lead to that declaration everybody seems to agree that these advances in uranium enrichment are still pretty marginal at this stage and of course in the in the room as well russia and china are also signatories the j.c.b. away the nuclear deal they take the view that iran is justified in its actions because of the breaches undertaken by the others so not much headway that if you want the u.s. can see to make here other than to keep the pressure up on iran to bring it back to the table and the europeans that it wants of course to take a much harder line against iran in all of this ok journey thanks very much. to move likely to f
in the 1st place the united states of course would like nothing better than the i $88.00 to formally declare iran in full breach of the deal and told me to the deal completely that is not likely to happen. there are parties with very different views on all of this the 3 the europeans of course still trying to keep this deal alive to the extent they can they are not ready to pull the string the trigger on the official dispute mechanism under the deal that could lead to that declaration everybody...
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the united states is vital for pakistan. we have links which have gone back since pakistan became independent. we have been fighting wars together. the soviet invasion of pakistan, pakistan was a frontline state along with the u.s. after 9/11. i look forward to my conversation. reporter: [indistinct] what kind of plan? pres. trump: that is a big question. method one hours, then answer. -- that would go on for hours, that answer. i will say that we have a good relationship with india. we will be talking about india. a very big part of our conversation today. i think that is something that can be worked on together. and, we will also be talking about afghanistan. we set the number of troops up by quite a bit. we're getting an agreement signed, as you know, we will see what happens. we will be talking about india and afghanistan, very much so. reporter: the relationship with north korea. if you could brief us on that? pres. trump: i know all about huawei, 5g, we're working on it. we have companies getting strong in that departm
the united states is vital for pakistan. we have links which have gone back since pakistan became independent. we have been fighting wars together. the soviet invasion of pakistan, pakistan was a frontline state along with the u.s. after 9/11. i look forward to my conversation. reporter: [indistinct] what kind of plan? pres. trump: that is a big question. method one hours, then answer. -- that would go on for hours, that answer. i will say that we have a good relationship with india. we will be...
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states actually they want to replace united states in the worst way and then here's the way it's happening. the iranians are sharp they're sly and they saw an opening here and they said basically go bring us the witches broomstick and that they meant find us a way to sell our oil even though it violates the sanctions and find us a way to circumvent american financial institution international trade both pretty much impossible in this day and age but as long as the europeans were willing to try to do such a thing they were happy to let them do it although they did put a timeline on it and the time is just expired right now not coincidentally at the time of this incident so i really view this incident as going back to the iranians and the americans more so than the spaniards or anybody else and are you are you surprised that the u.k. if this is true that the u.k. was willing to you know immediately stop this vessel i mean it appears that there were no questions asked they did what the us asked them to do well there has to be a self interest in order for that to happen and for the u.k. to do
states actually they want to replace united states in the worst way and then here's the way it's happening. the iranians are sharp they're sly and they saw an opening here and they said basically go bring us the witches broomstick and that they meant find us a way to sell our oil even though it violates the sanctions and find us a way to circumvent american financial institution international trade both pretty much impossible in this day and age but as long as the europeans were willing to try...
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it's the united states navy. representing our great navy today will be two f 18 super hornets from naval air station oceana and virginia, along with two f-35 lightnings from a naval air station in california. (music) ♪ so great. in november of 1775, the continental congress created two battalions of a new kind of order. one who kept and would protect our ships and sailors and be at home with musket in hand. their versatility was proven in a war of independence when 234 continental marines conducted their first amphibious rate. capturing the british supply of gunpowder and cannons at port nassau. ever since, marines have fought in every war. the legend has grown and grown with each passing year. it was the marines who won the first overseas battle, vanquishing pirates in tripoli. their high stiff collar, which shielded them earned them the immortal name, leatherneck. it was the marines who, after two long days of battle, marched through the halls of montezuma. it was the marines who had heavy casualties to keep
it's the united states navy. representing our great navy today will be two f 18 super hornets from naval air station oceana and virginia, along with two f-35 lightnings from a naval air station in california. (music) ♪ so great. in november of 1775, the continental congress created two battalions of a new kind of order. one who kept and would protect our ships and sailors and be at home with musket in hand. their versatility was proven in a war of independence when 234 continental marines...
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sometimes it happens the united states the f.d.a. requires pharmaceutical industry to have a certain standard of care and standards are great but sometimes small businesses cannot enter that market because it's such a barrier by making a 1000 dollars or $3000.00 a year in a product when i as a company want to get into that maybe we need 6 companies maybe you need a company and the way that you do that is again make sure there's a less of a barrier to make this product if you use competition then me as a patient i'm empowered to understand how much is this medication cost is this product equally as good why would maybe you know take a lesser expensive medication than the other speaking at length no courtesy of interviews recorded over many years one of the foremost thinkers of our age noam chomsky requiem for the american dream begins in moment. with this manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the ruling closest to protect them so. when the flaming. lips certainly don't. ignore middle routes to. the real news. after con
sometimes it happens the united states the f.d.a. requires pharmaceutical industry to have a certain standard of care and standards are great but sometimes small businesses cannot enter that market because it's such a barrier by making a 1000 dollars or $3000.00 a year in a product when i as a company want to get into that maybe we need 6 companies maybe you need a company and the way that you do that is again make sure there's a less of a barrier to make this product if you use competition...
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how would a company get into the united states? how would that impact the united states? see the question i'm asking? >> i'm happy to take part of that. i think the challenge we all face with this is some of these crypto currencies are literally just a piece of open source software. there's nothing else. it exists on the internet. anyone can implement it. it runs anywhere the internet runs. that's challenge that every government faces that digital money will move frictionlessly everywhere in the world at the speed of the skbinternet hopefu with a high level of security and data protection around it. i think those needs can be met. there's the flip side of how lay they get the job done. >> senator brown. >> i have a series of questions on you. do we have rules and regulations for securities? >> yes. >> do we have rules and regulations for payday loans? >> yes. >> sort of. >> any new financial products that have been invented that never seen before or talking about financial products that already existed but now run on block chain? >> yes. these are not new. >> you can expa
how would a company get into the united states? how would that impact the united states? see the question i'm asking? >> i'm happy to take part of that. i think the challenge we all face with this is some of these crypto currencies are literally just a piece of open source software. there's nothing else. it exists on the internet. anyone can implement it. it runs anywhere the internet runs. that's challenge that every government faces that digital money will move frictionlessly everywhere...
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states wants and it's in line with their policy of bandwagon with the united states against iran but you know you heard sending the journal is you serious against e.u. sanctions you're not supposed to do that. that's of course that's either you sanctions not iran sanctions they the e.u. is now or the britain the brits are doing what the united states the trump administration has been doing that the administration has been imposing unilateral sanctions and penalize you know pressurizing others to abide by them the e.u. is imposing sanctions and you know. forcing other or trying to force others to abide by them which is it self the e.u. and clued in the brits have been criticizing the united states for let's bring in washington d.c. here and stacey jeff you worked on the original j c p o a deal you know a lot of the players involved this deal has now almost completely broken down is there any way back for the u.s. on this is any way back for iran on this do you see this as being a a moment where there's an opportunity or a view given up on this deal ever being same through again. we're
states wants and it's in line with their policy of bandwagon with the united states against iran but you know you heard sending the journal is you serious against e.u. sanctions you're not supposed to do that. that's of course that's either you sanctions not iran sanctions they the e.u. is now or the britain the brits are doing what the united states the trump administration has been doing that the administration has been imposing unilateral sanctions and penalize you know pressurizing others...
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what would be the united states strategy going forward? >> you have very articulately laid out an impasse that the united states and north korea were to come to if north korea insists there must as an initial and confidence building matter be economic relief or benefit to north korea and the united states as that shall not be the case. so that is right, that is a challenge. just to borrow from the iranian example, what we have seen in their, this may be rather extreme. the different point of the arc of the progression of conflict the united states has made, 12 demands laid out about what it wants from iran and iran has said no and there has been an offer to a discussion to negotiating or speaking together and there has been no willingness on either side to make that happen. we are seeing an escalation of tensions. that is something that could occur if there is an impasse and break down. that's a real scenario. i think it's more real than the one we have been engaged in one we have been engaged in today which is what should it look like if
what would be the united states strategy going forward? >> you have very articulately laid out an impasse that the united states and north korea were to come to if north korea insists there must as an initial and confidence building matter be economic relief or benefit to north korea and the united states as that shall not be the case. so that is right, that is a challenge. just to borrow from the iranian example, what we have seen in their, this may be rather extreme. the different point...
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states all of you speak clearly to the fact that the world dream of the united states. to bring us to our knees by means of sanctions and pressure has not changed at all but grows even more undisguised the u.s. senate and thursday passed a bill that would allow for the strengthening of sanctions with the with regards to north korea soon so you know there is a trust issues well sanctions is the issue that this is the overriding theme is that is there any sense do we have an idea when they may be lifted or otherwise they are looking for concrete details concrete achievements before they begin lifting sanctions and they want them verified but again it's going to take time so denuclearization efforts progress to be put in place and then verified by the united states. but as i said trust big issue we don't expect. to of the truth that's where we're going to verify any denuclearization that takes place that's why we will ensure that we see actual on the ground on the ground outcomes we're not going to take anyone's word for it this is going to take time and a lot of effort an
states all of you speak clearly to the fact that the world dream of the united states. to bring us to our knees by means of sanctions and pressure has not changed at all but grows even more undisguised the u.s. senate and thursday passed a bill that would allow for the strengthening of sanctions with the with regards to north korea soon so you know there is a trust issues well sanctions is the issue that this is the overriding theme is that is there any sense do we have an idea when they may be...
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meanwhile, you are living in the united states. it's a bad system they are outdated while they go to the hearing where they ultimately apply for the asylum they use the system as a way to at least temporarily get permission to enter and stay inside the united states and that outdated system is what we are seeing being i exploited today. president trump was using the only leverage available and was having results. we wrote a piece recently explaining the overall nature of the relationship and the high-stakes interns of the question with mexico that were wl influenced by the president trump or frankly any any strong army. are you ablee to see the long-term implications in that hend of cycle. .. biggest economic problem right now is we will .6 million more unfilled jobs than we have unemployed workers to fill them. we need legal immigrants but immigrants coming into the country. we need to get control of our border. and as you pointed out there was genuine crisis. mexico is a friend and an ally in a partner. and i love all the things
meanwhile, you are living in the united states. it's a bad system they are outdated while they go to the hearing where they ultimately apply for the asylum they use the system as a way to at least temporarily get permission to enter and stay inside the united states and that outdated system is what we are seeing being i exploited today. president trump was using the only leverage available and was having results. we wrote a piece recently explaining the overall nature of the relationship and...
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decided to run for president of the united states. [laughter] [applause] there you go. so, let's talk about the current occupant of the white house for a moment if you will indulge me. yes, but we have to. we have two. we have to put hall of this in context, the reason all you guys are here. but let's put it in context. let's talk about this for a minute. the guy runs on a platform that is about make america great again. of course, that legs the egsstion, great for whom -- ba s the question, great for whom? and i also -- yes, i like involvement. involvement is good here. it also requires us to act. great again. you mean going back before the civil rights act, the voting rights act, the fair housing act? that. not doing we are not going back. we are not going back. on all of these promises of how he was going to take care of , what does he do? he does policy by tweet based on fear. policy,alled trade trade policy by tweet, resulting in the fact that farmers across our country may be looking at bankruptcy before the end of the auto workers0,000 may be out of a job by the
decided to run for president of the united states. [laughter] [applause] there you go. so, let's talk about the current occupant of the white house for a moment if you will indulge me. yes, but we have to. we have two. we have to put hall of this in context, the reason all you guys are here. but let's put it in context. let's talk about this for a minute. the guy runs on a platform that is about make america great again. of course, that legs the egsstion, great for whom -- ba s the question,...
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house of representatives of the united states has voted moments ago to condemn the president of the united states for having, quote, legitimized fear and hatred of new americans and people of color. the resolution followed the president's racist comments about four congresswomen of color. the vote posed as a reckoning for republicans.
house of representatives of the united states has voted moments ago to condemn the president of the united states for having, quote, legitimized fear and hatred of new americans and people of color. the resolution followed the president's racist comments about four congresswomen of color. the vote posed as a reckoning for republicans.
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. >> united states reserves the right to defend our personnel, our facilities, interests and calls upon all nations to don come iran's -- condemn iran's attempts to disrupt freedom of navigation and global commerce. reporter: this is hours after iran's revolutionary guard admitted seizing an oil tanker this weekend, belongs to united arab emirates with 12 crew onboard, accusing the vessel of smuggling. state department responding quote: >> head of u.s. central command is in the region trying to form a coalition of allied navy vessels to escort oil tankers through the strait of hormuz, iran foreign minister speaking in new york said that iran and united states were a few minutes away from a war last month an iran shot down an american spy drone, adding he remains hopeful that tensions can be eased. gregg: jennifer give up thank gk you. >> president trump touting the arrest of ms-13 gang members in los angeles, in a series of tweets, most of the mea ms-13 gg members were illegal aliens, 19 of 22. said to have killed many people in the most brutal fashion, they should never have been allow
. >> united states reserves the right to defend our personnel, our facilities, interests and calls upon all nations to don come iran's -- condemn iran's attempts to disrupt freedom of navigation and global commerce. reporter: this is hours after iran's revolutionary guard admitted seizing an oil tanker this weekend, belongs to united arab emirates with 12 crew onboard, accusing the vessel of smuggling. state department responding quote: >> head of u.s. central command is in the...
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that third party wouldn't be the united states. and i don't think thisissue is going to significantly increase any interest in the u.k. and being close to current united states policies. >> right. the u.k. has threatened serious consequences if the tanker is not returned. its foreign secretary says they're not considering a military operation. what could their response be? >> well, i think sanctions is the area they're going to look a at. they are obliged in the u.k. to respect the collective decision of the european union, to suspend nuclear sanctions on iran because iran is in full compliance with its major obligations under the jcpoa. that's the iran nuclear deal. the infractions, which iran has recently entered into are reversible and not being considered by the european union and the u.k. as significant enough of the reintroduction of the nuclear sanctions. it's a difficult area to find a sanction that would bite, that keeps distinct, this very important maritime crisis from the, frankly, more important and long-term signific
that third party wouldn't be the united states. and i don't think thisissue is going to significantly increase any interest in the u.k. and being close to current united states policies. >> right. the u.k. has threatened serious consequences if the tanker is not returned. its foreign secretary says they're not considering a military operation. what could their response be? >> well, i think sanctions is the area they're going to look a at. they are obliged in the u.k. to respect the...
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does the united states face a decision. we impose automobile tariffs or work with the european union to deal with china and wto reform issues and is either or choice from the eu deck of view, does that threaten, endanger eu cooperation, with upper reform issues? >> on the first issue, and that exists in member states. the rules to deal with the consequence and with the concrete measures. and the domestic effect. this is something we are working on, civil servants and when the new team takes over, they take a political decision where they want to put the initiative to prioritize, i will not announce now all the things we are working on for the political decisions, if you look at the political guidelines of the president-elect, he references situations, for sanctions in case we are denied recourse. and what we need to do to enforce that. and on the political level. on the other issue it is not -- the cooperation agenda decried -- includes a commitment not to introduce these measures as long as the process is ongoing. the cour
does the united states face a decision. we impose automobile tariffs or work with the european union to deal with china and wto reform issues and is either or choice from the eu deck of view, does that threaten, endanger eu cooperation, with upper reform issues? >> on the first issue, and that exists in member states. the rules to deal with the consequence and with the concrete measures. and the domestic effect. this is something we are working on, civil servants and when the new team...
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state television saying that some people in the united states should do the job of building up the foundation for talks instead of demolishing it so another round of negotiations on this trade dispute between china and the united states has come to an end and still no deal in sight. groups in iraq have a few hours left to make a major decision they'll be breaking a new law if they don't integrate with iraqi government forces and cease political activity the head of iraq's popular mobilization forces say they'll comply but need more time to reorganize businesses are going to report from the new law follows american concerns about iran's influence in iraq. these former fighters used to plot attacks on ice soul with an iranian backed group called a side i had a hack or league of the righteous now that more than 1500 men are soldiers in brigade 43 of the iraqi army el jazeera was given access to their training camp about 85 kilometers north of baghdad iraq is under enormous pressure by the united states to raid in dozens of paramilitary groups operating under the umbrella popular mobilization for
state television saying that some people in the united states should do the job of building up the foundation for talks instead of demolishing it so another round of negotiations on this trade dispute between china and the united states has come to an end and still no deal in sight. groups in iraq have a few hours left to make a major decision they'll be breaking a new law if they don't integrate with iraqi government forces and cease political activity the head of iraq's popular mobilization...
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the united states did finish for units in china. all of the other reactors around the world the united states is not the prime contract and so the influence that goes along with that is something that we are losing. if you look at the order books to russia order book for nuclear power plants is roughly 130 billion in the u.s. is zero. this is where we come back to the proliferation question. there's a possibility in the 1970s the end present it in a safe facing a world in which 25 patients may have been a clear weapon. if nuclear energy is a factor in the world and we have reactors around the world one thing we can all agree on his behalf to have the strongest nonproliferation standards possible and the united states has the strongest standards possible so those other spies are allowed to continue in terms of the trends they apply the falling out of the nuclear fuel cycle falling out of the nuclear reactor export business we are going to have a global influence we need to continue to implement strong nonproliferation standards stand
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donald trump launches a lacerating attack on britain's ambassador to the united states after. documents from the diplomat had described the president's administration as a dysfunctional. music festival organized by members of the black community by charging white people double the tickets we get reaction. music in. the u.k. government fights a block on arms sales to saudi arabia after a court ruled supplying weapons to riyadh was illegal because they could be used in the yemeni conflict. in from around the world this is r.t. international from moscow i want to welcome to news this hour the british government says looking into the possibility that a hostile state the damning secret memo sent back to london by a bastard or in the united states the embarrassing revelations expose what he really thought about the american president and his administration and it seems that the incident has put strain on that long lasting so-called special relationship between the 2 nations the reports next from westminster. because this all began when this message this message was leaked which show
donald trump launches a lacerating attack on britain's ambassador to the united states after. documents from the diplomat had described the president's administration as a dysfunctional. music festival organized by members of the black community by charging white people double the tickets we get reaction. music in. the u.k. government fights a block on arms sales to saudi arabia after a court ruled supplying weapons to riyadh was illegal because they could be used in the yemeni conflict. in...
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united states. documents reveal the diplomat to describe the president's administration as functional. first of all organized by members of the black community. to get reaction. from. the u.k. government. after a court supplying weapons to riyadh was illegal because they could be used in the yemen conflict. here in moscow right welcome to. the british government looking into the possibility that a hostile state secret memo sent back to london by the united states the embarrassing revelations exposed what he really thought about the american president and his administration and donald trump just couldn't resist hitting back . the what he ambassador that the u.k. forced it upon the united states is not someone we are thrilled with a very stupid guy he should speak to his country and prime minister may about their failed break that negotiation and not be upset with my criticism of how badly it was don't trump friends speak frankly so i will these comments disrespectful and wrong to our prime minister m
united states. documents reveal the diplomat to describe the president's administration as functional. first of all organized by members of the black community. to get reaction. from. the u.k. government. after a court supplying weapons to riyadh was illegal because they could be used in the yemen conflict. here in moscow right welcome to. the british government looking into the possibility that a hostile state secret memo sent back to london by the united states the embarrassing revelations...
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by conditioning sales, the united states congress would tilt the united states' neutral position as a member of the m inch nsk group. by taking sides, the trust that's been built up between the s. and this country would be grateful diminished and the conflict would degenerate further. the ndaa is not the appropriate vehicle for taking sides on a political issue nor should it be used to influence a process that clearly lies within the jurisdiction of the foreign affairs committee. this amendment is not required the department of defense already adheres to the provisions of the department of state's march, 2019 section of section 907 which specifies that assistance will not be used for offensive purposes against armenia. . i oppose this amendment which halts the positive momentum of our bilateral relationship particularly with the arrival of the u.s. ambassador in january of this year. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from california. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair,
by conditioning sales, the united states congress would tilt the united states' neutral position as a member of the m inch nsk group. by taking sides, the trust that's been built up between the s. and this country would be grateful diminished and the conflict would degenerate further. the ndaa is not the appropriate vehicle for taking sides on a political issue nor should it be used to influence a process that clearly lies within the jurisdiction of the foreign affairs committee. this amendment...
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symbiotic relationship it's almost as if candor is the 51st state of the united states there we rarely have a canadian prime minister's challenged american policies do you know who did challenge the most it just into those further pierre trudeau he meant and a very in. dependent economic amik and especially foreign policy the the son justin trudeau is not doing any of those things he is. completely repudiated in some ways that independence that his father expressed i'm not sure whose interest in fact he's doing certainly not the interest of most canadians because. particularly in foreign policy he's made it more enemies for canada than friends. story next about a 6 year old boy in the u.s. to the texas who is caught up in a bitter custody battle between his divorced mother and father and the father his parents can't agree on which jen the child should be identified as is making the case even more complicated if you're a boy now. carol well when with his mother the boy known as james lives as a girl named luna since he expressed interest in wearing girls' clothes the mother then began r
symbiotic relationship it's almost as if candor is the 51st state of the united states there we rarely have a canadian prime minister's challenged american policies do you know who did challenge the most it just into those further pierre trudeau he meant and a very in. dependent economic amik and especially foreign policy the the son justin trudeau is not doing any of those things he is. completely repudiated in some ways that independence that his father expressed i'm not sure whose interest...
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that the army is rolling along ♪ >> the united states air force. ♪ ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ ♪ >> the united states navy. ♪ ♪ >> honor guard, pass and review! right backwards face! right shoulder! >> forward march! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremony. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official party. ♪ ♪ you again for joining us toda at the pentagon. please proceed back to the river entrance to meet your escorts. have a wonderful day. >>> here is a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks. 8:00 p.m. eastern, parents who lost children in the school shooting in parkland, florida, discuss school safety and gun violence. on c-span2, matthew al business, the acting director of customs enforcement talks about oversight. on c-span3 a hearing describes high prescription drug prices and the impact on patients. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues tha
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move but that was by all accounts taken at the behest of the united states an act of piracy now iran is very angry about the fact that 2000000 barrels of crude a world were in the cargo vessel at the time of its seizure something that iran will find especially difficult now it is trying to continue to boil in the face of unilateral u.s. economic sanctions and iran's economy is certainly continuing to teeter so this is something that leaders will have taken it very seriously and the arrest of these 2 officers will no doubt escalate tensions even further earlier today iran denied reports that islamic revolutionary guard corps naval vessels tried to capture and seize a british vessel iran's government flatly denied any truth to those reports saying that in the past 24 hours there had been no encounter with any foreign vessels iran's foreign minister zarif calling the u.k.'s version of events again another attempt to escalate tensions with iran. now the roche's news agency is reporting that the united states won't impose sanctions on iran's foreign minister last month the u.s. treasury s
move but that was by all accounts taken at the behest of the united states an act of piracy now iran is very angry about the fact that 2000000 barrels of crude a world were in the cargo vessel at the time of its seizure something that iran will find especially difficult now it is trying to continue to boil in the face of unilateral u.s. economic sanctions and iran's economy is certainly continuing to teeter so this is something that leaders will have taken it very seriously and the arrest of...