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china to the united states as well as other international companies choosing to go to the united states in all the economic advisor larry kudlow saying that they believe that in order to achieve big gains you also have to take big risks. this is a transformative president. who is going in many places where prior presidents and both parties have fear to tread. he is determined he's rebuilding the american economy which is going very strong. and i think part of that has to be trade it is a political risk though for u.s. president onil trump for his reelection in particular in 2020 that's because these tariffs of hit american farmers very very hard ready the united states has put in place to aid packages are on twitter the u.s. president suggesting perhaps there is more aid in the future if this continues to linger it doesn't appear there is any quick resolution although there are talks expected to pick up again in september and the indications by the white house team are is that if there is if things are in their words progressing well the idea of potentially easing some of those tariffs
china to the united states as well as other international companies choosing to go to the united states in all the economic advisor larry kudlow saying that they believe that in order to achieve big gains you also have to take big risks. this is a transformative president. who is going in many places where prior presidents and both parties have fear to tread. he is determined he's rebuilding the american economy which is going very strong. and i think part of that has to be trade it is a...
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states was quite obviously concerned about this possibility but the agreement that the united states and turkey struck really doesn't move the ball as we say all that much 1st it's quite vague and it really echoes an agreement that the united states and turkey struck over the contested town of man bit also. in northern syria where there were large numbers of y p g fighters so in a the agreement says that the united states and turkey will undertake actions those on those actions are not spelled out it says that as soon as possible some sort of coordination center will be set up it says that this will be a peace card or these are all very vague kinds of things that no one could oppose i do think that it is an effort to paper over significant differences between the united states and turkey and gives turkey a way out of having not to invade like it had promised it would do to very good points you make there and we also know that the united states says that a 30 kilometer safety zone makes little sense so what kind of turkish involvement in northern syria would be acceptable to washingto
states was quite obviously concerned about this possibility but the agreement that the united states and turkey struck really doesn't move the ball as we say all that much 1st it's quite vague and it really echoes an agreement that the united states and turkey struck over the contested town of man bit also. in northern syria where there were large numbers of y p g fighters so in a the agreement says that the united states and turkey will undertake actions those on those actions are not spelled...
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, not only to the united states but mainly to the united states. so what determined whether you survived or whether you didn't, whether you were sent to a place like auschwitz? you can't reduce it to a single factor but i've tried to list some of the fookts here. one is the date of your immigration application, whether it was before or after august 1938. august 1938 turned out to be a water shed because it was the period when the persecution of the jews in germany started to become much more dramatic. and people who had thought this they could hang on decided that it wasn't possible. so the waiting list for immigration to the united states became unmanageable after august of 1938. the valfer parents in contrast to children applied in september much 1938. sponsor and support networks in the united states were very important, because you needed an affidavit from a relative in order to get the immigration visa. and that was connected to the question of education and wealth. by and large it was better educated people with resources who managed to leave
, not only to the united states but mainly to the united states. so what determined whether you survived or whether you didn't, whether you were sent to a place like auschwitz? you can't reduce it to a single factor but i've tried to list some of the fookts here. one is the date of your immigration application, whether it was before or after august 1938. august 1938 turned out to be a water shed because it was the period when the persecution of the jews in germany started to become much more...
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not only to the united states but mainly to the united states. what determined whether you survived or whether you didn't, sent to a place like auschwitz. you can't reduce it to a single factor but i've tried to list factors here. one is the date of your immigration application, 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 decidedette wasn't possible. the waiting list for immigration to the united states became unmanageable after 1938. the valfer parents in contrast to their children applied after august 1938, september of 1938. responsers and support networks in the united states were very important, because you needed an affidavit from a relative to get an immigration visa. that was connected to the question of education and wealth. by and large it was better educa educated, people with resources to leave. younger started to leave. the valfer family, their children had left
not only to the united states but mainly to the united states. what determined whether you survived or whether you didn't, sent to a place like auschwitz. you can't reduce it to a single factor but i've tried to list factors here. one is the date of your immigration application, 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...
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in january 1966, the united states strongly urged the united nations to work in vietnam. the u.s. ambassador urged the security council to consider calling a conference to seek peace on the basis of the geneva accord. but the united nations had no more success than any other instrument in the efforts to bring about peace negotiations. the problem, according to the secretary-general, was that hanoi feels the u.n. would dilute the power of the geneva and theyement, rejected any presence because of china. in honolulu, hawaii in february, president johnson and his cabinet and top advisors met the government leaders of south vietnam to go over common purposes, echoing the spirit of his johns hopkins speech in which he had proposed a development program that would $1 billion benefit all of southeast asia. mr. johnson urged a view of the situation in economic and political terms beyond its immediate military aspects. he called for a battle against injustice, ignorance, against apathy and indifference in the countryside and renewed , efforts to build democracy in the rural areas. ♪ as p
in january 1966, the united states strongly urged the united nations to work in vietnam. the u.s. ambassador urged the security council to consider calling a conference to seek peace on the basis of the geneva accord. but the united nations had no more success than any other instrument in the efforts to bring about peace negotiations. the problem, according to the secretary-general, was that hanoi feels the u.n. would dilute the power of the geneva and theyement, rejected any presence because...
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states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states the united states however wants to return to a situation like pre 987 when the u.s. said pershing missiles highly accurate 300300 kilogram ton were head missiles all over europe aimed at russia and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m.'s on hair trigger response this is very very dangerous time now and it's a going to lead to an enormous arms race. through german camps never mind can rescue bagatelle pricing and money in the mediterranean a snub a bravery your board from france says paris of hypocrisy given its treatment of migrants i'm referencing. we do not need authorities deciding about who is a hero and who is illegal at the same time your polices stealing blankets from people that you're forced to live in the streets while you read protests and criminal ice people that are standing up for rights of migrants and asylum seekers while in 2017 peer claims boat was seized by italian aut
states and there aren't any chinese intermediate range missiles based around the united states the united states however wants to return to a situation like pre 987 when the u.s. said pershing missiles highly accurate 300300 kilogram ton were head missiles all over europe aimed at russia and the danger of these missiles is that they can strike their targets within minutes so it forces countries like russia or china to put their i.c.b.m.'s on hair trigger response this is very very dangerous...
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release entered the united states or idea of the united states of being a welcoming haven for people who are exiled. unfortunately the history of the united states tells us somewhat different, more complicated story. the truth is, we haven't always had humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually, we have only done so when it is in our humanitarian national interest. usually, we have been more inclined to actually reject refugees and to accept them. and to borrow the words of historian, eric king, often, refugees who have been accepted for resettlement here, are not only resettled, but are also deeply unsettled by the experience of forced migration and resettlement in united states. to give you an overview of what i will talk about today, i will give you a little bit of background about american refugee resettlement policy, after the second war. and i am going to use that to set up why the 1970s were such an important period of change. that is when a small group of ugandan asian refugees first arrived in the united states, followed by the even larger group of refugees, southeast
release entered the united states or idea of the united states of being a welcoming haven for people who are exiled. unfortunately the history of the united states tells us somewhat different, more complicated story. the truth is, we haven't always had humanitarian impulse to welcome refugees. usually, we have only done so when it is in our humanitarian national interest. usually, we have been more inclined to actually reject refugees and to accept them. and to borrow the words of historian,...
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states they've had meetings over the past few months turkey accusing the united states of stalling a new delegate. arriving in agra for further talks on monday but whether or not they can find common ground it's hard to see because deep differences remain over a planned safe zone they're discussing a plant food zone turkey's insisting it's 20 kilometers deep in turkey insists that big it controls the zone which is something the united states has so far not except that there are plenty more on the news hour including a change of tactics by protesters in hong kong as they try to keep police guessing . saddam's military jointer and opposition coalition agreed on a power sharing deal which paves the way for a transitional government. and school lewis hamilton makes it a memorable one grand prix in hungary peter will have the details a little bit later. libyan media reporting that 40 people have been killed in airstrikes by forces loyal to warlord. the victims who were attending a wedding celebration in the town of the southwest of the country dozens were injured in the attack iran's revo
states they've had meetings over the past few months turkey accusing the united states of stalling a new delegate. arriving in agra for further talks on monday but whether or not they can find common ground it's hard to see because deep differences remain over a planned safe zone they're discussing a plant food zone turkey's insisting it's 20 kilometers deep in turkey insists that big it controls the zone which is something the united states has so far not except that there are plenty more on...
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she is talking to the united states of america. you don't talk to the united states that way. at least under me. now president obama, when they wouldn't let him land in the philippines where they treated him so badly in so many places, he fill speens one for philippines is one that comes to mind. that is different. but they can't treat the united states with a statement, how absurd. let your wife do it. who is the boss? >> i am the boss. president trump: i agree. she is the boss. go ahead. a lot of people. got a lot of people watching. go ahead. >> with regard to background checks, why shouldn't anyone who wants to buy a gun go through a background check? what's wrong with that? president trump: i want guns to be in the hands of people that are mentally stable. those people, i want them to easily be able to get a gun. but people who are insane, people that are sick up here, i don't want them to be able to get a gun. >> what's is background check -- president trump: if a person is sick, mentally ill, if a person has done things in their past that are a horror like in the ase of
she is talking to the united states of america. you don't talk to the united states that way. at least under me. now president obama, when they wouldn't let him land in the philippines where they treated him so badly in so many places, he fill speens one for philippines is one that comes to mind. that is different. but they can't treat the united states with a statement, how absurd. let your wife do it. who is the boss? >> i am the boss. president trump: i agree. she is the boss. go...
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china to the united states the united states has put in place favorable can conditions in order for that to happen the argument also being made by the white house this is really that this is something that is necessary in order to achieve a couple of things not just the fact that is concerned that china has been manipulating its currency but also the ongoing concerns about intellectual property theft the argument being made is that this is a high risk game in order to achieve big results. this is a transformative president. who is going in many places where prior presidents and both parties have fear to tread. he is determined he's rebuilding the american economy which is going very strong. and i think part of that has to be traded. but the concern in all of this not just in the united states but around the world is the r word recession many people fearful of that as well there are some americans that are being hurt in the midst of this economic tit for tat between the world's 2 largest economies namely american farmers soybeans pork those are big exports to china right now we know
china to the united states the united states has put in place favorable can conditions in order for that to happen the argument also being made by the white house this is really that this is something that is necessary in order to achieve a couple of things not just the fact that is concerned that china has been manipulating its currency but also the ongoing concerns about intellectual property theft the argument being made is that this is a high risk game in order to achieve big results. this...
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respect has to be shown to the united states. that democrats are disloyal, who are they being disloyal to? pres. trump: i have been responsible for a lot of great , one of themsrael was moving the embassy to jerusalem, making jerusalem the capital of israel. one of them was the goal on heights, one of them -- the golan heights, and one of them is iran. hopefully something works out. wait a minute. no president has ever done anywhere close to what i have done. heights,he golan jerusalem, and is -- and iran. no president has done what i have done, we have a group, we c plus three, you can go anyway you want to go. anti-semites, against israel, she had a plan to greatly embarrass israel by going there with the fact that she wanted to see her grandmother, i assume that is true and i hope it is true. it was bad. the things that she and others of that group, and other democrats have said. they have become the face of the democratic party, and i will tell you this, in my opinion, the democrats have gone far away from israel. i cannot un
respect has to be shown to the united states. that democrats are disloyal, who are they being disloyal to? pres. trump: i have been responsible for a lot of great , one of themsrael was moving the embassy to jerusalem, making jerusalem the capital of israel. one of them was the goal on heights, one of them -- the golan heights, and one of them is iran. hopefully something works out. wait a minute. no president has ever done anywhere close to what i have done. heights,he golan jerusalem, and is...
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basically he said, you know, listen, african-americans helped the united states remain the united states and let's not forget that. he compared the treatment of blacks with the treatment of people from china, and one of the reasons why he was especially critical of the treatment of blacks, he says, listen, i mean, on railroads in louisiana people from china can ride with white people, but blacks can't? that shows how crazy this is. but he was not very attentive to the rights of people from china. in a number of cases, i mean, again, remember, the united states of america didn't just -- didn't just become a multiracial society. there have always been groups, various groups. it's not just blacks. it's not just whites, you know, native americans, people from asia, and harlan was actually not very good with respect to other peoples of color. even with respect to the black/white issue, in -- in fact the very year that the civil rights cases were decided, 1883, there was a case decided back professor finkelman made reference to it, pace versus alabama, the issue in pace versus alabama was whet
basically he said, you know, listen, african-americans helped the united states remain the united states and let's not forget that. he compared the treatment of blacks with the treatment of people from china, and one of the reasons why he was especially critical of the treatment of blacks, he says, listen, i mean, on railroads in louisiana people from china can ride with white people, but blacks can't? that shows how crazy this is. but he was not very attentive to the rights of people from...
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as the sixth branch of the united states armed forces. and that is really something, when you think about it. the space force will organize, train, and equip warriors to support spacecom's mission. with today's action, we open another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will ensure america's dominance in space is never questioned and never threatened, because we know the best way to prevent conflict is to prepare for victory. from our nation's first days, america's military blazed the trails and crossed the frontiers. that secured our nations future. no adversary on earth will ever match the awesome courage, skill, and might of american armed forces. today, we salute the heroic men and women who will serve in spacecom and keep america's horizons forever bright and forever free. we have budgets -- since we came into the administration, since the election, 2016, since january 20 of 2017, we have done things with the military that few people would have thought possible. budgets of $700 billion.
as the sixth branch of the united states armed forces. and that is really something, when you think about it. the space force will organize, train, and equip warriors to support spacecom's mission. with today's action, we open another great chapter in the extraordinary history of the united states military. spacecom will ensure america's dominance in space is never questioned and never threatened, because we know the best way to prevent conflict is to prepare for victory. from our nation's...
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states he said that the united states stands by its position stands by its approach by iraq because this is no longer about an iranian nuclear deal this is no longer only about nuclear reactors and the pursuit of nuclear weapons it's. now also about iran's ballistic missile program which the united states wants doubt this is also about iran's role in regional conflicts the united states wants one surat to pull out of them completely trump is offering the reunions a package that by all appearances they would accept and now word an impasse where the united states is strangling the iranian economy applying military pressure on them the europeans are trying to save what they carried in the arena and swear that they will bend ok well it's been there for a few hours now a lot for them to talk about and a few encounters to avoid as well we're going to that in a 2nd for now though where i guess they have thanks for that. rice let's talk now to a political analyst of same stuff because welcome back to our. very important twist to the g. 7 summit this time around do you think this was a caref
states he said that the united states stands by its position stands by its approach by iraq because this is no longer about an iranian nuclear deal this is no longer only about nuclear reactors and the pursuit of nuclear weapons it's. now also about iran's ballistic missile program which the united states wants doubt this is also about iran's role in regional conflicts the united states wants one surat to pull out of them completely trump is offering the reunions a package that by all...
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welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. these stories are all ahead this hour. i'm natalie allen. thank you for joining us. public and political outrage is growing, following the death of jeffrey epstein, after allegedly being able to take his own life in a new york jail cell. he is the multimillionaire who counted the world's rich and famous among his friends and was accused of running an underage sex trafficking ring. u.s. attorney general william barr has ordered an inquiry, saying he was appalled at epstein's death and it raises questions that must be answered. ben sass goes further. he sent a letter to the justice department adding, heads must roll. former new york mayor rudy giuliani agrees, telling cnn, it's ridiculous he was taken off suicide watch. he's a suicide possibility until he completely cooperates and says everything he knows. a bit earlier, we spoke with cnn's crime and justice correspondent about why epstein was taken off of suicide watch. >> that's obviously the biggest question here right now. what happ
welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. these stories are all ahead this hour. i'm natalie allen. thank you for joining us. public and political outrage is growing, following the death of jeffrey epstein, after allegedly being able to take his own life in a new york jail cell. he is the multimillionaire who counted the world's rich and famous among his friends and was accused of running an underage sex trafficking ring. u.s. attorney general william barr has...
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was a challenge to the united states because the united states had important personal sanctions on syria just the foreign minister we were 2 weeks before the summit. that general trend western policy is this. you know and this is very typical for the united states but for the european union also what kind of wanted to go to work out with the wash and portable the g 7 what does trump see in a week that's had like so the only problem with the washington post saw in this summit was that drama didn't insult you know this is unheard of in human history but are required to be rude you know the media is absolutely required to let you know it's kind of. meeting with assad made her a hero. so in going in actually talking to what does it lead to be your adversary me the good person that right this is you know our sub story you know it's just awful and i can't even think about a parallel in human history you know soviet braswell not suppressed or subservience you know the greed with they would lead us but they didn't push for war you know do you mind doing that they relieve us have conflict with us
was a challenge to the united states because the united states had important personal sanctions on syria just the foreign minister we were 2 weeks before the summit. that general trend western policy is this. you know and this is very typical for the united states but for the european union also what kind of wanted to go to work out with the wash and portable the g 7 what does trump see in a week that's had like so the only problem with the washington post saw in this summit was that drama...
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states. 2% of the counties in the united states account for over half the murders in the united states. if you ever look at they make up a little over 20% of the population. but if you look at what's called a murder map which will craft out where they occur in different counties, what you will find is basically a within about a ten block area within those high murder counties you'll find over half of them occurring there so they are very heavily concentrated in a very tiny areas within the united states. and basically it is drug gang related. we have a relatively high homicide rate compared h to many other countries simply because we have a a much worse drug gang problems above example, mexico has an even worse problem than we have here in the united states. they have extremely stric strict gun-control laws inws mexico sie 1972 they've only had one in this country is in mexico city. it's in mexico city. it's run by the military. guns are extremely expensive. they bring in drugs from the rest of the world and weapons they used. in terms of the common ownership this is from 2007 they had
states. 2% of the counties in the united states account for over half the murders in the united states. if you ever look at they make up a little over 20% of the population. but if you look at what's called a murder map which will craft out where they occur in different counties, what you will find is basically a within about a ten block area within those high murder counties you'll find over half of them occurring there so they are very heavily concentrated in a very tiny areas within the...
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in the united states. now, we need to continue that effort in the united states. and we, we're radical in the state of washington. i have to admit it. we think women should make the same as men. it is a radical proposition. i understand that. [applause] gov. inslee: so, we have adopted the best gender pay equity's loss in the united states. we in the state of washington believe it's high time to attack the dark shadow of racial disparity that we have suffered across the united states of america. and i wanted to share some of the things we've done. we understand the criminal justice system has been rife with racial disparity. that's why one of the things i've done is been the first governor of the united states to offer pardons to thousands of people who have been caught in the drug wars. we are not only legalizing marijuana, we are pardoning people caught in the drug wars. we have illuminated the death penalty. after you do your time, you get a job. we want people getting jobs after they come to the crimin
in the united states. now, we need to continue that effort in the united states. and we, we're radical in the state of washington. i have to admit it. we think women should make the same as men. it is a radical proposition. i understand that. [applause] gov. inslee: so, we have adopted the best gender pay equity's loss in the united states. we in the state of washington believe it's high time to attack the dark shadow of racial disparity that we have suffered across the united states of...
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treaty which united states they withdrew from in 2002 because now. with the nato building up is a just missile defense system effectively the missiles are can be deployed now in poland and romania has the potential to take an offensive posture and be used in a strike against russia so these deployments towards remain on poland are seen to be in direct violation of the i n f treaty and russia therefore sees itself as simply responding by developing its own capabilities in response ok and to have a direction washington any further clarity from you or do you agree with our other 2 guests well no i don't well look if you're arguing over a projected 20 kilometer range on a missile that's that's a pretty bad indication of good faith and equating the missile defense system with an office of system is is really apples and oranges so what we're dealing here with is pettifogger. the russians have been unhappy with the treaty you know putin in 2007 said he was unhappy with the treaty because it didn't address chinese things and there's there's been a lot of bad
treaty which united states they withdrew from in 2002 because now. with the nato building up is a just missile defense system effectively the missiles are can be deployed now in poland and romania has the potential to take an offensive posture and be used in a strike against russia so these deployments towards remain on poland are seen to be in direct violation of the i n f treaty and russia therefore sees itself as simply responding by developing its own capabilities in response ok and to have...
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the united states has suffered over a million casualties in four wars in this century. whatever faults we may have as a nation we have asked nothing for ourselves in return for those sacrifices. we have been generous toward those whom we have fought. we've helped our farmer foes as well as our friends in the task of reconstruction. we are proud of this record, and we bring the same attitude in our search for a settlement in vietnam. in this spirit, let me be explicit about several points. we seek no basis in vietnam. we seek no military ties. we are willing to agree to neutrality for south vietnam, if that is what the south vietnamese people freely choose. we believe there should be an opportunity for full participation in the political life of south vietnam by all political elements that are prepared to do so without the use of force or intimidation. we are prepared to accept any government in south vietnam that results from the free choice of the south vietnamese people themselves. we have no intention of imposing any form of government upon the people of south vietna
the united states has suffered over a million casualties in four wars in this century. whatever faults we may have as a nation we have asked nothing for ourselves in return for those sacrifices. we have been generous toward those whom we have fought. we've helped our farmer foes as well as our friends in the task of reconstruction. we are proud of this record, and we bring the same attitude in our search for a settlement in vietnam. in this spirit, let me be explicit about several points. we...
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occupation, namely the united states decision to rearm japan. now, in june 1950, the korean war began. when north korea invaded south korea. this was very shocking, and scary. to many including u.s. policymakers who fear that northeast asia was under imminent threat of communist domination, that japan would be left alone in northeast asia. with u.s. soldiers leaving occupied japan to fight in korea, the u.s. occupation authorities ordered the japanese government to create a new defense force called the national police reserve or npr to ensure japanese security. they would go through several different iterations but it was a foundation of japan's current military now called the south military force. i stated this is a very controversial decision. what was so controversial about it? one thing was that the creation of the npr seem to counter the foundational logic of u.s. democratization efforts. throughout the war, american policymakers had repeatedly, and openly, blamed the japan's military leaders broadly for causing world war ii in specific, so
occupation, namely the united states decision to rearm japan. now, in june 1950, the korean war began. when north korea invaded south korea. this was very shocking, and scary. to many including u.s. policymakers who fear that northeast asia was under imminent threat of communist domination, that japan would be left alone in northeast asia. with u.s. soldiers leaving occupied japan to fight in korea, the u.s. occupation authorities ordered the japanese government to create a new defense force...
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you start talking to me you don't get to the united states of america you don't talk to the united states that way at least on the big they can't read the united states or the sabin how would your. a warm welcome to all of our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight we start with the next chapter in the brags that saga british prime minister boris johnson came to berlin looking to woo chancellor angela merkel to reopen brakes at negotiations johnson said he does think there is room to still find an agreement that suits both sides the german chancellor said the e.u. is open to suggestions on how to solve the big sticking point how to avoid a hard border on the irish island and she hopes a solution can be found in 30 days here's a taste of their joint press conference the back story that particular arrangement which i do think has grave grave defects for a democratic country so every democratic country like the u.k. that plainly has to go but once we get rid of it if we can change it then i think there is the real prospect of making progress very rapidly indeed s
you start talking to me you don't get to the united states of america you don't talk to the united states that way at least on the big they can't read the united states or the sabin how would your. a warm welcome to all of our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and across the world tonight we start with the next chapter in the brags that saga british prime minister boris johnson came to berlin looking to woo chancellor angela merkel to reopen brakes at negotiations johnson said he does...
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state they said they had declared a war on the united states and it was their hope that the united states would not respond to this what were they thinking is this a joke. you know what they're what troubling times we live in greg coakley editor of defense and foreign affairs thanks for your time and insight today here not in the national thank you. social media platforms twitter and facebook said they've blocked a number of chinese accounts for trying to undermine the protests in hong kong. we are disclosing a significant stayed back to informational pression focused on the situation hong kong this disclosure consists of 936 a cancer region 18 from within the people's republic of china over all these accounts were deliberately and specifically tempting to sow political discord in hong kong including undermining the legitimacy and political positions of the protest movement on the ground we removed 7 pages 3 groups and 5 facebook accounts involved in coordinated in authentic behavior as part of a small network that originated in china and focused on hong kong. the protest movement in hong
state they said they had declared a war on the united states and it was their hope that the united states would not respond to this what were they thinking is this a joke. you know what they're what troubling times we live in greg coakley editor of defense and foreign affairs thanks for your time and insight today here not in the national thank you. social media platforms twitter and facebook said they've blocked a number of chinese accounts for trying to undermine the protests in hong kong. we...
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states is your understanding of the united states could change the charges in the united states if he was extradited to the u.s. . will obviously what is going to happen if that were to happen and if then charges would help wolf can actually go to. be extremely constrained and usually i think he'd be united as they would give a political assurance that he would not. poles i don't expect him to actually respect. but that's not a deal lee concerned but if someone gets the t.v. out of his liberty for the rest of his life were for really years under very harsh conditions for basically having done with it mystical if journalists do around her . that certainly. would be extremely alarming and undermining for ready freedom of press around the world because he was clearly because if you're against his his own human rights. both of you enjoy that episode of going underground will continue showing your favorite episodes from this season to a back for a brand new season on wednesday the 11th of september until they keep it out via social media and don't forget our you tube channel these. tony. i
states is your understanding of the united states could change the charges in the united states if he was extradited to the u.s. . will obviously what is going to happen if that were to happen and if then charges would help wolf can actually go to. be extremely constrained and usually i think he'd be united as they would give a political assurance that he would not. poles i don't expect him to actually respect. but that's not a deal lee concerned but if someone gets the t.v. out of his liberty...
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but the united states refused to discuss texas. which had become a state in 1845. and with good reason, mexico regarded the river, whose mouth is at the rio grande, or is at corpus christi, as it rightful border where as the united states said that it was the rio grande river. territory there is 120 miles in length. so neither side would give in on this. polk calculated that applying pressure on the border would force mexico to the bargaining table or begin a short relatively bloodless war ending with america getting california. zachary taylor troops to corpus christi to prevent texas from invasion. that was a very remote possibility at that time. when mexico still did not negotiate and when rumors reached polk that england might make a play for california he sent taylor to the rio grande. and that did it. mexico indignantly declared it had been invaded and proclaimed a defensive war. mexican calvary ambushed u.s. along the rio grande river in april 1846. polk now claimed american blood was shed on american soil. but some of taylor's officers, including ulysses s g
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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 in de jing in something which is labeled as putting them on a collision course then with tech ron 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 but trolling 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 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 us but at the same time this really isn't a surprise if y
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 in de jing in something which is labeled as putting them on a collision course then with tech ron at a time of course when germany has such a differing view and it stance towards iran desperately trying to nudge...
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the men were found to be in the united states illegally. after questioning by the pennsylvania state trooper during a traffic stop. the guatemalan met nationals were then turned over to i.c.e. for deportation proceedings. but the judge marjorie rendell, wife of the former governor said it was unreasonable and violated the constitutional fourth amendment rights. and there we go. joining us tonight, national border patrol council, vice president hector garza, great to have you with us. by that i mean, the border patrol council of course, the union for border patrol agents across the country. great to see you, great to have you with us. >> thank you, sir. >> your reaction to the ruling by the judge. >> is very fortunate because these people are in the country illegally, they are in the country illegally and i know that the judge's were probably looking at the fourth amendment with reasonable suspicion and rectum of evidence would be admitted to court but let's make it clear that people are in the country illegally. and when you're in the count
the men were found to be in the united states illegally. after questioning by the pennsylvania state trooper during a traffic stop. the guatemalan met nationals were then turned over to i.c.e. for deportation proceedings. but the judge marjorie rendell, wife of the former governor said it was unreasonable and violated the constitutional fourth amendment rights. and there we go. joining us tonight, national border patrol council, vice president hector garza, great to have you with us. by that i...
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will: should the united states support nato? the united states should definitely support nato. we've been able to deter not only the soviet union but russian aggression. i know there are concerns today about certain nato countries not needing military expenditures, their military expenditures, that doesn't mean we should withdraw our support. nato is a force for good. it is a corner piece of u.s. foreign policy. we should support it. will: i agree with our conservative friends. nato has had an important role in the 20th century with the soviet union and continues to do so with russia. we might have a point of disagreement over the subsidization where we are subsidizing much of the defense, we might disagree on what nato should be used for. for example, the intervention in libya, that has created a failed state. that was a nato operation. we might have points of disagreement there as well. charles: the final question is a tough one but important, especially given our present debate. this is for both sides. should the united states government via taxpayers pay reparations to the
will: should the united states support nato? the united states should definitely support nato. we've been able to deter not only the soviet union but russian aggression. i know there are concerns today about certain nato countries not needing military expenditures, their military expenditures, that doesn't mean we should withdraw our support. nato is a force for good. it is a corner piece of u.s. foreign policy. we should support it. will: i agree with our conservative friends. nato has had an...
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states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. with all about my let's bring geo political expert ahmed ronna back in. bed without the eye enough treaty anymore in existence how much more dangerous is the world where is this leading us . well it's a very dangerous message which is being triggered off just messaging the code will continue that business has been just messages by spotting contests which won't have a nuclear weapons but because of the geopolitical situation because of the american position they have not been able to get it and that the. politics which is not being driven by any model it is it being driven by the hard us the ticket entities the
states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. with all about...
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fortunately, we the united states have a constructive role to play. we give israel more than $3 million in aid every year. this is predicated on their being an important ally in the region and the only democracy in the middle east. but denying visit to duly elected members of congress is not consistent with being an ally, and denying millions of people freedom of movement or expression or self-determination is not consistent with being a democracy. we must be asking, as israel's ally, the netanyahu government stop the expansion of settlements on palestinian land, and ensure full rights for palestinians if we are to give them aid. these are not just my views. these are the views held by the range of experts, peace advocates on this issue. we know donald trump would love nothing more than to use this issue to pit muslims and jewish americans against each other. the muslim community and the jewish community are being othered and made into the bogeyman by this administration. but as we will hear today, people of all different faiths are coming together to
fortunately, we the united states have a constructive role to play. we give israel more than $3 million in aid every year. this is predicated on their being an important ally in the region and the only democracy in the middle east. but denying visit to duly elected members of congress is not consistent with being an ally, and denying millions of people freedom of movement or expression or self-determination is not consistent with being a democracy. we must be asking, as israel's ally, the...
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the most diverse neighborhood in the united states, and the least diverse person in the united states. it's -- he grew up in place called jamaica estates which almost an entirely white enclave and now it's filed with ail all kinds of people from all over who have the money to live nat enclave. the same thing in the racist catholic school went to in queens which i talk about in my book. when i came there i was one over the first my nye norths and they called me names names and the se catholic stool now is filled with immigrants so we overwhelmed them by force of sheer numbers. so what trump's base fears is being replaced. all these anymore charlottesville were carrying banners saying "we will not be replaced. "this race fear that people with my skin color or other skin colors will somehow -- this country will become nonwhite and the great fear they have is the year 2044, by which time the united states is slated to back majority minority country. >> we'll all be dead because of climate change anyway. >> but the whole concept of race and whiteness is being challenged daily. its obama ha
the most diverse neighborhood in the united states, and the least diverse person in the united states. it's -- he grew up in place called jamaica estates which almost an entirely white enclave and now it's filed with ail all kinds of people from all over who have the money to live nat enclave. the same thing in the racist catholic school went to in queens which i talk about in my book. when i came there i was one over the first my nye norths and they called me names names and the se catholic...
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this is done in the media, the laborsame thing is happen nng te united stat united states. a lot of people actually leave a japan and go to china because the crackdowns are so aggressive and progressively throughout the 1950s, the party is increasingly marginalized amongst the leftist groups. earlier versions have the japanese communist party as a member. later versions don't. it doesn't mean the communist party is not there being a major actor, but there's a pretty active japanese left that is also acting outside the communist party. >> thank you. great. we'll open it up for your comments and questions. if you can please wait for the microphone and state your name and affiliation. we'll start up here. >> thank you very much. benjamin. diplomat. clearly, the post-war occupation and development of japan in the years since has been a remarkable success. that said, i was struck by the extreme self-serving nature of the rhetoric and language used to justify particular policies at different times. sometimes 180 degrees different from each other but still justified with the appro
this is done in the media, the laborsame thing is happen nng te united stat united states. a lot of people actually leave a japan and go to china because the crackdowns are so aggressive and progressively throughout the 1950s, the party is increasingly marginalized amongst the leftist groups. earlier versions have the japanese communist party as a member. later versions don't. it doesn't mean the communist party is not there being a major actor, but there's a pretty active japanese left that is...
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states a few weeks ago saying that the united states is the trump administration is short and that they will there will be a role of mediator from the trumpet ministration between india and pakistan the issue of kashmir so a lot of pressure coming on the iran can govern from the opposition saying that where is that mediation where are your allies such as trying on the united states that you've been seeing that you have good ties with wireless standing with pakistan the pakistani government saying that it will also use all different channel of that to try and get its allies on board for what it wants to do with the situation in kashmir that includes in the united states china as well as other gulf allies and the prime minister has called back his foreign minister who was on a hodgepodge image will be coming back and taking these messages to all corners of sides all countries of the globe he'll also be talking to the united nations including the security council that's one of the decisions that is being taken in this national security committee meeting and some of many people will be rath
states a few weeks ago saying that the united states is the trump administration is short and that they will there will be a role of mediator from the trumpet ministration between india and pakistan the issue of kashmir so a lot of pressure coming on the iran can govern from the opposition saying that where is that mediation where are your allies such as trying on the united states that you've been seeing that you have good ties with wireless standing with pakistan the pakistani government...
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in the united states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council. conservative activists in the us are celebrating after a court agreed to reconsider a censorship case against facebook google twitter and apple that's bringing the lawsuit accuse the tech giants of bias and of suppressing content from the conservative and of the political spectrum controversial right wing activist laura lunar is leading the case with a group called freedom watch she's previously been banned from all kinds of online platforms from twitter and facebook to pay pal and a lawsuit also alleges the 4 tech giants violated the 1st amendment and he wes anti-monopoly laws there have been a gro
in the united states and the soviet union and the recent decision of the united states to withdraw from that treaty as many concerned about the potential for a new nuclear arms race now many hoped that meeting could be the opening of dialogue toward restoring some kind of treaty regarding intermediate range nuclear forces missiles and such and wherever while a lot of accusations were exchanged no real consensus seems to have existed among the countries represented at the un security council....
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that will affect europe and this other trading partner but the united states, as well. yes, the u.s. economy looks fine now. consumer strong, unemployment is low but that can change. i mean, you don't go into a recession from a trough. you go in from a peak and we are at peak numbers in a lot of different areas. this is just going to make matters worse down the road. >> and again, trying to work to turn this tape around but the president reiterating what he said. he's willing to talk to china. there have been conversations before. what do you know about the state of those conversations, the state of the dialogue negotiations between the united states and china in light of this massive escalation we saw on both sides today? >> look, certainly you and i are not sitting in the room but, you know, from where we are sitting, i don't see temperatures cooling in any respect. in fact, it seems like every time they have sort of said we're getting really close, something like this happens and we end up farther apart. you know you talk about, you know, the impact to americans. her
that will affect europe and this other trading partner but the united states, as well. yes, the u.s. economy looks fine now. consumer strong, unemployment is low but that can change. i mean, you don't go into a recession from a trough. you go in from a peak and we are at peak numbers in a lot of different areas. this is just going to make matters worse down the road. >> and again, trying to work to turn this tape around but the president reiterating what he said. he's willing to talk to...
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president was stored by the united states that the united states would be appreciative of pakistan's role in trying to sort of an agreement by philip dating that dog with the afghan taliban very important or nor did it. which i had given up on representation in their country and therefore they're acting and they're filling an order to find. their decade or wall the israeli army has killed a palestinian man who it says crossed the gaza fence and opened fire on 3 soldiers were injured in the attack an army spokesperson says the man is a member of the military wing of hamas and israeli tank targeted a hamas military post in gaza in response there are no reports of injuries. mozambique's president has struck a peace deal with the head of a former rebel movement ending years of hostilities phillipe in using sign the agreement with assume from the mahdi will ease their nama opposition party its wing is disbanding as part of the deal rebels fought a 16 year war with a government that ended 992 and killed a 1000000 people. china is preventing many bit citizens some travelling to taiwan the d
president was stored by the united states that the united states would be appreciative of pakistan's role in trying to sort of an agreement by philip dating that dog with the afghan taliban very important or nor did it. which i had given up on representation in their country and therefore they're acting and they're filling an order to find. their decade or wall the israeli army has killed a palestinian man who it says crossed the gaza fence and opened fire on 3 soldiers were injured in the...
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korea prepared to go to kind of prod the united states into action? police in hong kong have made 82 arrests as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the first general strike in more than 50 years. protests spread right across the territory. with major roads blocked, public transport severely delayed and more than 200 flights cancelled, the normally buzzing city was brought to a standstill. this report from the bbc‘s nick beake. hong kong's deepening crisis is exposing a dangerous clash of cultures. pro—democracy activists, dressed in black, fought street battles with men loyal to the beijing—backed government. violence rained for a third day running and this, one of more than 1,000 rounds of tear gas at the police say they fired during this explosive summer of discontent. all this is happening outside the main government building, but it's a similar picture in other parts of the city today, and that's because these demonstrators say they'll keep on coming out onto the street — they've been doing it for two months — and the reas
korea prepared to go to kind of prod the united states into action? police in hong kong have made 82 arrests as tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the first general strike in more than 50 years. protests spread right across the territory. with major roads blocked, public transport severely delayed and more than 200 flights cancelled, the normally buzzing city was brought to a standstill. this report from the bbc‘s nick beake. hong kong's deepening crisis is exposing a...
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one man's sanctions are another man's tariffs and the united states likes both so much so trump says he regretted not imposing more tariffs on chinese made goods because as trump making companies and consumers the average american pay more for ordinary stuff is great for everyone which didn't go down well with the rest of the summit squad just think she's going to be of of you for it will be. to be honest it wasn't trump's greatest performance there they were having a nice dinner all in cincy as smiles and forced laughs and use and brings up the boogie man. trying joining your michel in star red shoe missed you prepared mommy tackled style while trump talks about inviting russia back apparently he wouldn't shut up about it i think if you're working. with a number of people who would like to see russia back i think it would be in and it would be advantageous to. many things in the world or das it worse some of those present agreed why on earth would you want to invite a country that's a key player in almost every major global issue. well it would make sense but not off the crimea g. 7
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states meanwhile the united states has placed sanctions on iran there's been these growing tensions in the persian gulf and the president might call an ace up his sleeve at this summit he pulled a rather diplomatic move and flew in the iranian foreign minister to be a rates for discussions about iran now there was no meeting between the u.s. delegation and iran but today at the press conference president machen said he very much hoped that in the next few weeks there would be a meeting between president rouhani of iran and the president trump now and he also then went on to say that it no way would it be possible or did he want for iran to secure a nuclear weapon nor for the country to fall go with its commitments to that nuclear accord now president trump on the other hand would he be in agreement to meet president rouhani he didn't seem to be that certain that this would be going ahead and the other thing that they talked about was the trade war between the usa and china president saying that the uncertainty that that was causing was actually bad for the global economy and he want
states meanwhile the united states has placed sanctions on iran there's been these growing tensions in the persian gulf and the president might call an ace up his sleeve at this summit he pulled a rather diplomatic move and flew in the iranian foreign minister to be a rates for discussions about iran now there was no meeting between the u.s. delegation and iran but today at the press conference president machen said he very much hoped that in the next few weeks there would be a meeting between...
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in the united states as of 2016, women in 5000 -- 571716 the missing persons database in the united states.s. of course, that number is said to be much higher as well. we have the highest rates of rape and sexual assault in the united statess, as well as in canada. in the united states, ththe departmement of justice e tells 56% of native american womomen d alaska native women wiwill experience rape or sexual assault in their lifetime. agagain, i have toto revert baco what people say on our reservations and in ourr indidigenous communities that tt number has been said, inin some cases, to be as s high as 80% or 90%. the issue has nothing to do with the border. a border that hasas been placed upon n native nations is what i cacall bororder imperialism.. and this issue is the same in canada as it is in the united states as it is in mexico. indigenousus people are still considered, in my opinion, by certain segmentsts of society, t quite as human as others and are somemething that can bebe s seen obobject and they aree targeted, i would say, certain populations of this country with a white supre
in the united states as of 2016, women in 5000 -- 571716 the missing persons database in the united states.s. of course, that number is said to be much higher as well. we have the highest rates of rape and sexual assault in the united statess, as well as in canada. in the united states, ththe departmement of justice e tells 56% of native american womomen d alaska native women wiwill experience rape or sexual assault in their lifetime. agagain, i have toto revert baco what people say on our...
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states we hope the united states will continue to push for more discussions same thing about the south china sea that they're going to continue discussions about the disagreements over territory there and then also the trade war we know there were discussions negotiations in china chang high earlier in the week nothing really came out of that but they said the leader said that they're still discussing it so at least they sat down across the table from each other but really no net gain out of that meeting today here in bangkok but when we talk about the trade war as it is at the moment scott i mean you've got all those big beast you've got those big heavy hitters the 7 as the foreign minister is there equally you've got high powered delegations from the united states and china are there any questions about influence here. absolutely no this is something that's a minute ongoing dialogue here in austin and a lot of the times at the meetings like this and the particular the summits that take place later in the year what is really being focused on now because you have the superpowers econom
states we hope the united states will continue to push for more discussions same thing about the south china sea that they're going to continue discussions about the disagreements over territory there and then also the trade war we know there were discussions negotiations in china chang high earlier in the week nothing really came out of that but they said the leader said that they're still discussing it so at least they sat down across the table from each other but really no net gain out of...
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if the enemy wants peace with the united states, that is not the way to get it. i have set forth the peace program tonight that is generous in its terms and our willingness to consider other proposals but no greater mistake could be made to confuse flexibility with weakness being reasonable with lack of resolution. >> i must also make clear in all candor, that if the needless suffering continues this will affect other decisions. nobody has anything to gain by delays. reports indicate the enemy has given up hope for a military victory but is counting on a collapse of american will in the united states. there could be no greater error in judgment. let me be quite blunt. our fighting men are not going to be warmed out, our mediators are not going to be talk out and our allies will not be left out >> my fellow americans. i have seen the ugly face of war in vietnam and i've seen the wounded in field hospitals, american boys, south enemies boys, north vietnamese boys. they were different in many ways, the color of their skin, their religion and some more enemies and so
if the enemy wants peace with the united states, that is not the way to get it. i have set forth the peace program tonight that is generous in its terms and our willingness to consider other proposals but no greater mistake could be made to confuse flexibility with weakness being reasonable with lack of resolution. >> i must also make clear in all candor, that if the needless suffering continues this will affect other decisions. nobody has anything to gain by delays. reports indicate the...
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friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and. right now in syria the law. stronghold of al qaeda the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation of this this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than 2 decades decades after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism 3 which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that
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states, the united states space force. [applause] as the president has said, we all recognize, it's been frankly true for decades, in his words space is a war fighting domain. united states space force will ensure that our nation is prepared to defend our people come to defend our interests,, and to defend our values in the vast expanse of space and here on earth with the technologies that will support our common defense for the fast reaches of outer space. next week we will formally stand up a new unified combatant command, be known as united states space command. and a pleased announce that we will recognize its new leader, 4-star air force general john raymond would be the first lead of the united states space command. [applause] and, and before i move on from general raymond let me mention another general who is with us here today. general joe dunford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. you serve this nation throughout his long career in uniform with extraordinary distinction picky has played a critical role in ens
states, the united states space force. [applause] as the president has said, we all recognize, it's been frankly true for decades, in his words space is a war fighting domain. united states space force will ensure that our nation is prepared to defend our people come to defend our interests,, and to defend our values in the vast expanse of space and here on earth with the technologies that will support our common defense for the fast reaches of outer space. next week we will formally stand up a...