4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
it's the united states versus the autocracies, united states versus russia and china. and the purpose of the summit is to current try and create a start contrast of between those to the i utilized vision america versus the overly propagandized. a pitcher that we've painted about the, you know, the evil nature of a russian and chinese rule. it's, it's purely a propaganda ploy. i don't think i'm 60. yeah, let me got alexa here in moscow, i guess, you know, it's, it's, it creating some kind of global alliance against russia against china. i guess also hungry hungry didn't get invited. ok. and you know, at the same time, ukraine was there, i suppose it's there because of the u. s. was behind a coup that over through the democratically elected government in february of 2014, so conveniently, they made it on board here. i say this is just a farce. this is a propaganda after here. and it countries have interests. they don't necessarily have values. it values and interests coincide. that's great. but values are do not ra rule. they never have and they never will on, in interna
it's the united states versus the autocracies, united states versus russia and china. and the purpose of the summit is to current try and create a start contrast of between those to the i utilized vision america versus the overly propagandized. a pitcher that we've painted about the, you know, the evil nature of a russian and chinese rule. it's, it's purely a propaganda ploy. i don't think i'm 60. yeah, let me got alexa here in moscow, i guess, you know, it's, it's, it creating some kind of...
8
8.0
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
and finally, we come to to the united states, just to give you an idea, the united states for all the attention that it pays ukraine throughout these long years. we will see what is what has happened in the media that the circus is and, and it has been series of points. but just to give you an idea about how much the united states cares about your credit. it gives more financial aid to ethiopia than it does to ukraine, despite all the attention that it keeps on you credit at all. it does the united states roll a in ukraine, so far seems to be a pumping it with weapons more and more weapons, night vision equipment, things that i can make sure that the ukranian army can continue this fight, weapons and equipment that is being used in the civil war to target ukrainian citizens predominantly. and there, at the end of the day, the united states hasn't done all that much to, to push ukraine or to motivate it again to sign any sort of peace agreement with the breakaway republics, or to make concession. it is, it is issued call after call ukraine statement after statement guaranteeing promisi
and finally, we come to to the united states, just to give you an idea, the united states for all the attention that it pays ukraine throughout these long years. we will see what is what has happened in the media that the circus is and, and it has been series of points. but just to give you an idea about how much the united states cares about your credit. it gives more financial aid to ethiopia than it does to ukraine, despite all the attention that it keeps on you credit at all. it does the...
6
6.0
Dec 4, 2021
12/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
s. government likes, with united states does. it is important to deal with the united states in a sense constrain the worst aspect of us behavior by international agreements like the jcp away. so as long as it is, i think it is important to try to get back to either the g p, a or something that at least tries to buy bound not just the united states, but all parties to some semblance of international standards and international law . however, is as easy as the window of opportunity closing. is there a time limit on these talks or can i just continue? know the of course there is no official or kind of formal time limits, but given that will size, i mean, it seems that both sides are continuing to increase their level or is there can be a point when you know the talks would be kind of meaningless because i'm the one hand each round of negotiations and failing so kind of persuade united states to lift the sanctions. iran continues with its nuclear activity development, so it's not good. i think it is the same time we have, you know,
s. government likes, with united states does. it is important to deal with the united states in a sense constrain the worst aspect of us behavior by international agreements like the jcp away. so as long as it is, i think it is important to try to get back to either the g p, a or something that at least tries to buy bound not just the united states, but all parties to some semblance of international standards and international law . however, is as easy as the window of opportunity closing. is...
1
1.0
Dec 6, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states here would want a follow up injunction for in their words the united states changing it's law, or if the state of texas changed it's law to comply with this court's law and yet none the less have something like sb 8. they have to get the federal government's approval before it makes a relevant legal change and it's called preclearance. it's the kind of injunction that we were speaking of. it can't possibly be the case to be entitled to that sort of remedy in the event that whole women's health succeeds or prevails to any extent. that is just one component of the extraordinary expansion of federal power that the united states is asking for here. not only are they claiming a brand new sovereign interest that could be synthesized in one of two ways by insuring the vindication of individual rights under the court's pronouncements, or apparently a sovereign right to ensure the expansion of access to the federal courts. after all, section 1983 in congress's various statutes that compose the federal courts, they stand as they stand. texas understands the court and what they
the united states here would want a follow up injunction for in their words the united states changing it's law, or if the state of texas changed it's law to comply with this court's law and yet none the less have something like sb 8. they have to get the federal government's approval before it makes a relevant legal change and it's called preclearance. it's the kind of injunction that we were speaking of. it can't possibly be the case to be entitled to that sort of remedy in the event that...
5
5.0
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states. so that's going to help drive down the trade deficit. there's a lot of work to do, you know, boeing has not had a water from china in 5 years. so just by far the largest aviation market, so there's a lot of bilateral trade that could happen on a potential thought. now, however, the issues in the east trying to see, so trying to see what is, is kind of putting those kinds of things on hold. but you know, we will see is 2022 develops. if we're going to move into more of a falling in the relationship or it's just going to continue, continue to ratchet up up into a war 40. you found the only one that's been right of all of the analysts on china for the last 101520 years. fortunately, you have been a friend of kaiser for and we've owned, we've been the only outlet that has called it right. most us media has said for the past 1015 years, they've had the likes of kyle bass on. and even worse than him in terms of getting it wrong, is that they've kept on saying that it is collapsing, it's col
the united states. so that's going to help drive down the trade deficit. there's a lot of work to do, you know, boeing has not had a water from china in 5 years. so just by far the largest aviation market, so there's a lot of bilateral trade that could happen on a potential thought. now, however, the issues in the east trying to see, so trying to see what is, is kind of putting those kinds of things on hold. but you know, we will see is 2022 develops. if we're going to move into more of a...
10
10.0
Dec 27, 2021
12/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
china and the united states and the eu and britain... and russia is other important one. ..are all part of that, and india and russia. and those nations must come together and they have been in these past months, and they even did — even though president xi didn't come — i'm not going to make excuses — but even though president xi didn't come, he had a delegation there with one of the most expert negotiators in the world on the issue of climate, xie zhenhua, and he negotiated in good faith and we came to an agreement. the test now is not to go backwards, it's to see whether or not that agreement is going to be fulfilled. i understand that, and you said this is probably the toughest thing you've ever done, but isn't the truth that you are a very experienced diplomat who knows that when you're trying to achieve stuff on this particular issue, perhaps the most important facing humanity, you have to deal with other diplomatic realities. we mentioned russia just briefly. i mean, the fact is that right now, biden and putin are talking ab
china and the united states and the eu and britain... and russia is other important one. ..are all part of that, and india and russia. and those nations must come together and they have been in these past months, and they even did — even though president xi didn't come — i'm not going to make excuses — but even though president xi didn't come, he had a delegation there with one of the most expert negotiators in the world on the issue of climate, xie zhenhua, and he negotiated in good...
18
18
Dec 1, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
now in the dodd case, whiches united states supreme court is about to hear, the united states supreme court has a really rare opportunity to say, as justice scalia wrote in one of his opinions, that value judgments made on behalf of people should be voted on by those people and not dictated from washington d.c. in the dodd case, the united states supreme court, mr. president, has the rare opportunity to say what we all know and that is that america is this big, wide open diverse, sometimes messy, sometimes dysfunctional, sometimes imperfect, but always trying to get better group of good people. that's what america is. and we don't always agree. especially not on value judgments. especially not on the ultimate value judgment. like when it is appropriate to take a human life. that's why we get to vote. that's why we get to vote. and that's why we have elected representatives who often times vote on our behalf. the elected representatives who also can be unelected if we don't like how they vote. and finally, mr. president, in dodd, the united states supreme court has the rare opportunity
now in the dodd case, whiches united states supreme court is about to hear, the united states supreme court has a really rare opportunity to say, as justice scalia wrote in one of his opinions, that value judgments made on behalf of people should be voted on by those people and not dictated from washington d.c. in the dodd case, the united states supreme court, mr. president, has the rare opportunity to say what we all know and that is that america is this big, wide open diverse, sometimes...
8
8.0
Dec 5, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
states depress wages of dropouts from the united states and if they do, is it up to 7% or a little lower? is it last for a year or two or any longer? >> is not really that important if you look at the big picture of how they impact our institution that could impact everyone's positivity. the other things are popular debate on the news is not that controversial among economists. not all support free immigration, free trade and labor. the reasons are not about jobs or wages or high school dropouts for the most part it. >> when you're speaking of the news when you see what's going on with the u.s./mexico border people coming in, being sent out, the wall being built, what is your reaction? >> my reaction is we would not have as much of his and illegal immigration problem if we created easier past two legality, legal immigration that is for the vast majority the world it's impossible to immigrate legally to the united states and they say immigrate legally like my ancestors said they have a point i would like them to migrate legally to print you cannot migrate legally without a massive weight
states depress wages of dropouts from the united states and if they do, is it up to 7% or a little lower? is it last for a year or two or any longer? >> is not really that important if you look at the big picture of how they impact our institution that could impact everyone's positivity. the other things are popular debate on the news is not that controversial among economists. not all support free immigration, free trade and labor. the reasons are not about jobs or wages or high school...
10
10.0
Dec 14, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
i do not believe that this is the united states of america. host: this is from the "washington times" morning, company investments in central america, pepsi, cargill, and several other companies, they write, will make new investments in central america. the vice president announced on monday, saying it was the latest success in her efforts to try to create opportunities in those communities that might keep future would-be immigrants at home. washingtontimes.com. on the independent line, mark in washington, d.c. caller: hi, thank you so much for having me. this is my second time calling in ever, and i am a frequent listener, so it is always great to be back speaking. so i want to kind of respond to a republican caller who talked about demonization of the republican party via democrats. so i think she kind of hit some great points. in my opinion, i think republicans, in general, have normative policies, fiscal conservatism, kind of just by the numbers. and democrats typically have positive policies, worried about social issues. so i am an indepe
i do not believe that this is the united states of america. host: this is from the "washington times" morning, company investments in central america, pepsi, cargill, and several other companies, they write, will make new investments in central america. the vice president announced on monday, saying it was the latest success in her efforts to try to create opportunities in those communities that might keep future would-be immigrants at home. washingtontimes.com. on the independent...
7
7.0
Dec 12, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
of the united states, afghanistan in parallel. both of them feed into each other in ways that are more complicated. the second one is an interesting example. the ak-47 is invented in 1947, soviet weapon, one of the iconic symbols of the cold war, a symbol of the post 9/11 era, photographs of osama bin laden with the ak-47. what is interesting on the flag of four countries, mozambique, zimbabwe, just think about that. the mozambique one is interesting, there's an awesome bob dylan song called mozambique and it is meant to be ironic because mozambique was torn apart and the final one that is not discussed often is all of this takes place against the backdrop of decolonization. at the end of world war ii, you've got a lot of countries, but nowhere near the amount of countries that eventually become independent with the cold war. the best cold war, to decolonization and think about all of the european powers after world war ii, probably beaten up. almost the whole of the beginning of the cold war is under european, some form of europe
of the united states, afghanistan in parallel. both of them feed into each other in ways that are more complicated. the second one is an interesting example. the ak-47 is invented in 1947, soviet weapon, one of the iconic symbols of the cold war, a symbol of the post 9/11 era, photographs of osama bin laden with the ak-47. what is interesting on the flag of four countries, mozambique, zimbabwe, just think about that. the mozambique one is interesting, there's an awesome bob dylan song called...
5
5.0
Dec 8, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states is a force for good in the world. because we take extraordinary steps to avoid civilian casualties when conducting military operations. we are not perfect, the loss of innocent life is a tragic reality of war. but when we harm innocent civilians, we must take responsibility for our errors and investigate what happens so that the same mistakes do not happen again. ms. harris, i'd like to ask you, do you agree that protecting innocent life while conducting military operations is a moral and strategic imperative? ms. harris: thank you for the question. ma'am, i agree wholeheartedly. i think at the center of our very ethos, are accountability and transparency. we abhor the loss of innocent life. we take all possible measures to prevent them. when we have incidents, it's our duty to learn from those and seek to be better. mrs. maloney: thank you. i agree. that is why i am so concerned about recent examples under both democratic and republican administrations, their examples of the defense department concealing or down play
the united states is a force for good in the world. because we take extraordinary steps to avoid civilian casualties when conducting military operations. we are not perfect, the loss of innocent life is a tragic reality of war. but when we harm innocent civilians, we must take responsibility for our errors and investigate what happens so that the same mistakes do not happen again. ms. harris, i'd like to ask you, do you agree that protecting innocent life while conducting military operations is...
26
26
Dec 15, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
united states. sadly, there have been more covid deaths this year than last year. though there is still plenty left to learn from covid, one thing we know for sure at this point is vaccines are not a patacia against preventing the spread of the virus. despite these facts, after nearly a year in office, president biden still has no real strategy to protect american families from covid. the same administration that promised to shut down the virus still does not have an fda commissioner. it took president biden a year nearly to get a nominee to lead the fda and just having the hearing in the senate today. there has been no investigation into the origins of covid which we in the minority continued to push for. the only strategy they seem to is the one that increases government control over people's lives with more illegal mandates. biden administration ignores naturally acquired immunity and won't put much attention to therapeutics but want to mandate vaccines in any setting they can think of. they want
united states. sadly, there have been more covid deaths this year than last year. though there is still plenty left to learn from covid, one thing we know for sure at this point is vaccines are not a patacia against preventing the spread of the virus. despite these facts, after nearly a year in office, president biden still has no real strategy to protect american families from covid. the same administration that promised to shut down the virus still does not have an fda commissioner. it took...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
and the initiators of this illegitimate unilateral measures the secretary of state of the united states and the foreign minister of russia were never going to get to the bottom of all of the problems between the 2 countries here in stock o. what we may potentially take away from this is something that antony blinking said after his and his meeting with so gay lover of he said that had been frank and full discussion and honest and sober and to base and that close of foreign ministers both seen him diplomat, we'll take that away to their respective presidents and we may well see some more discussion. it that much higher level in the very near future payroll over there. will richard becker from the anti war answer coalition does say, it's not russia that's on the march, but the u. k. america and the rest of the night presentation on what's going on from the us side from the secretary said blanket sites is so lacking in credibility and so full of threat since $999.00 just 22 years. the number of countries in nato has almost double and it's from fire from the north atlantic, which is what it
and the initiators of this illegitimate unilateral measures the secretary of state of the united states and the foreign minister of russia were never going to get to the bottom of all of the problems between the 2 countries here in stock o. what we may potentially take away from this is something that antony blinking said after his and his meeting with so gay lover of he said that had been frank and full discussion and honest and sober and to base and that close of foreign ministers both seen...
9
9.0
Dec 22, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
as far as healthcare, how is that in the united states? guest: they are eligible for the same programs that all low income americans are eligible for. they are eligible for medicaid assistance and for other forms of low income assistance. what i would say to the caller is everyone deserves a shot. americans here who are living in poverty and do not have the services they need deserve the services that would help them be successful and services that refugees receive allow them to be successful. i did not see this as making a choice. we should help those in need and the history of assisting refugees is one that demonstrates that they have paid back that assistance multi fold in contributions here in the united states. host: the name of the organization is also the website welcome.us. if you want to find out more, nazanin ash serves as the chief executive officer. >> an update on the administration's effort to combat the omicron variant. we will hear from dr. anthony ouchi and the cdc director rochelle walensky. that will start on c-span at c
as far as healthcare, how is that in the united states? guest: they are eligible for the same programs that all low income americans are eligible for. they are eligible for medicaid assistance and for other forms of low income assistance. what i would say to the caller is everyone deserves a shot. americans here who are living in poverty and do not have the services they need deserve the services that would help them be successful and services that refugees receive allow them to be successful....
14
14
Dec 7, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the united states versus texas, general. >> mr. chief justice, texas designed the primacy of federal law is open if our constitutional structure and the states are free to escort to reconsider the presidents that they are not free to place themselves above this court nullify the course decisions in their borders, and judicial review necessary to vindicate federal rights as this case comes to the core, there are three questions. first, the texas is possible for this law, second, can the united states hold texas to account and third, is the injunctive religious available in the answers is yes, down the line. texas is responsible for the constitutional violations here and in enacted a law that clearly violates his course presidents and it can enter design that lot for the judicial review by offering counties to the general public to carry out this enforcement function in a structured this system proceedings and so burdensome. insignificant liability that they chill the exercise in the constitutional rights altogether. in the united st
>> the united states versus texas, general. >> mr. chief justice, texas designed the primacy of federal law is open if our constitutional structure and the states are free to escort to reconsider the presidents that they are not free to place themselves above this court nullify the course decisions in their borders, and judicial review necessary to vindicate federal rights as this case comes to the core, there are three questions. first, the texas is possible for this law, second,...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
this is what i did in the united states. it's after i say that we do and other countries as we pull together these risk assessment factors, we say, what is the likelihood of something happening? and then you raise the alarm. so nothing does happen. well, when you are raising the alarm about genocide, isn't it a bit of a catastrophe sizing they the problem? i mean, i understand that many of the issues that you are raising are legitimately concerning to people. i frankly disagree with the racial framing over it. i think it's far more complicated and there are many studies, frankly, you show that the race is not defining factor in, don't you think that it's somewhat artificial? and again, you are very slowly pushing on versus done dynamic and yet somehow seem to be playing along with it. yeah, i don't, i don't think so, but i appreciate your point. you know, as i said before, these are socially constructed categories. but that reality is different from the way the race is deployed politically in terms of everyday social life. a
this is what i did in the united states. it's after i say that we do and other countries as we pull together these risk assessment factors, we say, what is the likelihood of something happening? and then you raise the alarm. so nothing does happen. well, when you are raising the alarm about genocide, isn't it a bit of a catastrophe sizing they the problem? i mean, i understand that many of the issues that you are raising are legitimately concerning to people. i frankly disagree with the racial...
1
1.0
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
states that the united states cannot be damaged or destroyed by the war in power. but if it experiences serious problems, if it commit suicide, then it would be internal. so in this respect, russia and the united states are different, but in certain ways they're also very similar and many of the themes that was sounding today, they're also quite relevant forces american counterparts for joe biden. you know that the americans are also trying to get the infrastructure bill passed, putting was talking about, you know, development of infrastructure is one of the main drivers for russia. they were talking about the call the 19 vaccinations challenges, and as well as public health around the world and the need to recognize each other . it's vaccines and provide the vaccination for the last developed regions of the world. because in only that can solve the problem. there currents of a new variance of corporate nice and so, you know, you said before that what you hear are the tensions. but what i hear is the fatigue from those tensions and the willingness to do something t
states that the united states cannot be damaged or destroyed by the war in power. but if it experiences serious problems, if it commit suicide, then it would be internal. so in this respect, russia and the united states are different, but in certain ways they're also very similar and many of the themes that was sounding today, they're also quite relevant forces american counterparts for joe biden. you know that the americans are also trying to get the infrastructure bill passed, putting was...
19
19
Dec 20, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
states in the most diverse county in the united states. and i've seen ugliness raise its ugly head, whether it's racism, anti-semitism, or islamophobia. but the proud moment is when i see muslims and jews walking arm in arm against islamophobia and against anti-semitism. when i see people of all races and nationalities standing together, not being silent. inaction is unacceptable. we cannot stand idly by as atrocity after atrocity is inflicted on people of the muslim faith. or any faith. for no reason other than bigotry against their religion. freedom of religion is a human right. we can and we must do better at combating islamophobia. here at home and abroad. so i look, and i wish it was today, but i keep dreams and hope alive that we will lock arms. we have good people here. and say in unison, as i've seen people do in my district, we will call islamophobia whenever we see it, the same with racism, the same with anti-semitism. this bill, this bill that everybody's watching -- and we traveled a lot in our committee. we know people watch w
states in the most diverse county in the united states. and i've seen ugliness raise its ugly head, whether it's racism, anti-semitism, or islamophobia. but the proud moment is when i see muslims and jews walking arm in arm against islamophobia and against anti-semitism. when i see people of all races and nationalities standing together, not being silent. inaction is unacceptable. we cannot stand idly by as atrocity after atrocity is inflicted on people of the muslim faith. or any faith. for no...
10
10.0
Dec 19, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
, as i respect all our men and women in the armed forces of the united states. let me end as i began. all of us ought to vote for this motion to hold somebody in contempt who refuses to come forth. who is clearly and obviously in contempt of the congress of the united states. and i urge every member on behalf of this institution, not on behalf of any political party, but on behalf of our democracy, not on behalf of democrats, on behalf of the constitution of the united states to vote yea on this resolution. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from mississippi reserves his time. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker, a message from the senate. the secretary: mr. speakern: the speaker pro tempore: madam secretary. the secretary i have been directed by the senate to inform the house that the senate has passed s.j.res. 33, the joint resolution to increase the debt limit on which the concurrence of the house is requested. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wyoming is recognized. ms. chene
, as i respect all our men and women in the armed forces of the united states. let me end as i began. all of us ought to vote for this motion to hold somebody in contempt who refuses to come forth. who is clearly and obviously in contempt of the congress of the united states. and i urge every member on behalf of this institution, not on behalf of any political party, but on behalf of our democracy, not on behalf of democrats, on behalf of the constitution of the united states to vote yea on...
13
13
Dec 31, 2021
12/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states is becoming perhaps less of a player than it has previously. but it does not mean that the united states is not active in the region for it's what it perceives to be its interest in a way that can be very, very destabilizing. as it tries to fight off a growing chinese influence russian influence and the growing power of regional countries, especially iran rami, quite interesting, since we're talking about those new political realignments in the region. and the u . a chrome prince went to turkey. the 1st visit in 9 years could, could it be an indication that in the this bar this predominantly sunday, part of the will, somebody does as saying of the americans are not going to be a reliable potter in the near future. it's about time to have a strong ally that we can go to in case the situation gets worse. i would discount what you mentioned about this, the predominantly sooner this has nothing to do with sunday or shower. anything else? this is a, this is national viability. national sovereignty, national dignity, national rights, but they are, co
the united states is becoming perhaps less of a player than it has previously. but it does not mean that the united states is not active in the region for it's what it perceives to be its interest in a way that can be very, very destabilizing. as it tries to fight off a growing chinese influence russian influence and the growing power of regional countries, especially iran rami, quite interesting, since we're talking about those new political realignments in the region. and the u . a chrome...
70
70
Dec 6, 2021
12/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to the united states. i hope that you enjoy this food. >> reporter: as to be expected, the larger local muslim community is playing a major role in raising money, clothing donations and other services for the new afghan arrivals. aminah abdullah heads up the muslim community center in pleasanton working together with other local mosques. >> i think it stems from our faith, our duty to ser and take care of those in need and the afghan crisis just gave us an opportunity for us to do what we are supposed to do. >> reporter: so, too, are the other mostly faith-based resettlement agencies like the local jewishamily services in oakland. >> it does not surprise me because i think faith-based communities have always stepped up and their number one key principle, regardless of religion, is humanity. i will say that the jewish community has stepped up probablyhe most, but they have historically stepped up for afghans. even the afghan coalition was founded by a grant of $10,000 by one of the jewish organizations. >>
welcome to the united states. i hope that you enjoy this food. >> reporter: as to be expected, the larger local muslim community is playing a major role in raising money, clothing donations and other services for the new afghan arrivals. aminah abdullah heads up the muslim community center in pleasanton working together with other local mosques. >> i think it stems from our faith, our duty to ser and take care of those in need and the afghan crisis just gave us an opportunity for us...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
divisions exist in the united states? no, thank you. have a great question. ok. and a big one. you know, sort of the 1st thing you say, the shadow and recognition of the shadow. you know, i absolutely agree that all countries have a shadow of some sort. as i mentioned earlier in terms of dennis, i know property crimes taking place, different countries to different extent. and also in terms of different specific cases. acknowledge that shadow the united states ah, for a link back to the history of the country, notions of manifest destiny. you know, the politics of subtler colonialism and taking land indigenous peoples in terms of global capitalism, enslavement and terms of prostate crimes during war and again in on focusing on the, on the u. s. many of these things are, can be said about most countries in the worlds which we can just put that aside. there's a global reckoning, the sorts of things i talked about in my book that you know, needs to be made. but the thesis in terms of the book itself, is that because of manife
divisions exist in the united states? no, thank you. have a great question. ok. and a big one. you know, sort of the 1st thing you say, the shadow and recognition of the shadow. you know, i absolutely agree that all countries have a shadow of some sort. as i mentioned earlier in terms of dennis, i know property crimes taking place, different countries to different extent. and also in terms of different specific cases. acknowledge that shadow the united states ah, for a link back to the history...
36
36
Dec 24, 2021
12/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
here in the united states. money that was set aside for afghans, money that could go in a moment of extreme emergency to actually alleviating the widespread suffering among the afghan people that is the legacy of the united states lost 20-year war in afghanistan. it's going to stay in the united states. >> there are people that are pushing and calling on the administration to do this. there are some voices in congress to do this as well. of course, citizens can always make their voice heard on something a specific and as dire as this. i also want to ask you about this because you have been covering the war on terror for so long and been a remarkable investigative reporter for the new york times. it was on a one the other day. they acquired a bunch of documents about the reviews that went into airstrikes. this precipitated the monstrous lee awful airstrike that happened in the summer in afghanistan, in which it was essentially a case of mistaken identity. civilians were killed by us. and he's hidden pentagon rec
here in the united states. money that was set aside for afghans, money that could go in a moment of extreme emergency to actually alleviating the widespread suffering among the afghan people that is the legacy of the united states lost 20-year war in afghanistan. it's going to stay in the united states. >> there are people that are pushing and calling on the administration to do this. there are some voices in congress to do this as well. of course, citizens can always make their voice...
10
10.0
Dec 20, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
it was against the war with the united states. he was not going to be able to defeat the united states in the end particularly in the case of prolonged war. in the meantime in this civilian sector he was going to be placed in a very difficult position. he was advised to the empire, the emperor had a lot of agreements but had no real control over the relationships between the united states and japan in the last several months. on the road to pearl harbor. i don't think i have time to really go into those details. but previous speakers have already covered it. i would add one more thing about japan/u.s. relationships. to put it simply, i think japan and the united states went to war but japan declared war on the united states over two issues. one was a china and the other was the oil embargo are freezing japanese assets in the united states. i would like to add i think june 1914 was indeed the turning point because of japan wanted to move to china so that japanese military could stop british and american military support that was pr
it was against the war with the united states. he was not going to be able to defeat the united states in the end particularly in the case of prolonged war. in the meantime in this civilian sector he was going to be placed in a very difficult position. he was advised to the empire, the emperor had a lot of agreements but had no real control over the relationships between the united states and japan in the last several months. on the road to pearl harbor. i don't think i have time to really go...
7
7.0
Dec 22, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
of the first omicron case in the united states. the ministration will also deploy an additional 1000 military doctors and other health care personnel to strained medical centers in january and february as needed. mr. biden is set to order the federal emergency management agency to prepare more hospital beds ahead of expected surge. derek is from seattle, washington on our line for those who are vaccinated. caller: i am vaccinated. greta is all right. there is nothing wrong with greta. you have a problem sometimes. you cut people off in the middle of their main point. donald trump needs to be held accountable. not just for the virus. he needs to be charged with criminal -- when a doctor finds out something is going on and spreading and they do not want the public of that -- these people who do not want to wear no masks, they will put on that oxygen mask or go to the hospital. they need to stop treating these people and have a separate area in the hospital. host: with that said, your level of concern in omicron? caller: i'm concerned
of the first omicron case in the united states. the ministration will also deploy an additional 1000 military doctors and other health care personnel to strained medical centers in january and february as needed. mr. biden is set to order the federal emergency management agency to prepare more hospital beds ahead of expected surge. derek is from seattle, washington on our line for those who are vaccinated. caller: i am vaccinated. greta is all right. there is nothing wrong with greta. you have...
7
7.0
Dec 10, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
president of the united states. president biden: vice president harris, speaker pelosi, majority leader schumer, minority leader mcconnell, members of congress distinguished guests, and most importantly, elizabeth and robin. i know this is not easy. thank you for letting us do this. we meet here in the very heart of american democracy, the capitol of the united states of america, to receive a hero of that democracy for a final time. robert joseph dole, he belongs here, in this place, in this temple of liberty -- to liberty and temple to possibilities. bob dole loved this capitol. it's where he served the nation shaped by the figures that surround us. washington and jefferson who set us on our path. abraham lincoln, another man who in the heartland of the country from which he came. bob's hero, dwight david eisenhower. martin luther king jr., who bob helped pass legislation honoring the great civil rights leader with a federal holiday. bob stood up and got that done. gerald ford, who served here and with whom bob sou
president of the united states. president biden: vice president harris, speaker pelosi, majority leader schumer, minority leader mcconnell, members of congress distinguished guests, and most importantly, elizabeth and robin. i know this is not easy. thank you for letting us do this. we meet here in the very heart of american democracy, the capitol of the united states of america, to receive a hero of that democracy for a final time. robert joseph dole, he belongs here, in this place, in this...
2
2.0
Dec 6, 2021
12/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
you know, there's not a lot of political space in the united states for a new deal. if there is a new deal, it needs to go through congress. and so i think right now the impasse is largely over the fact that you know, the us saying to the wrong to come into a deal, hopefully benefit from 3 years of sanctions relief. but it's very unclear if you are, if you run is going to see the full scope of that sanctions relief. and so that the world's asking iran to accept something less while taking the same steps on raining and it's nuclear program. and i don't know what the racy team, what they really arrived at. do they really feel that it is necessary to get this deal? or are they going to be able to neutralize sanctions through other means as they have been doing for the past 3 years? we will talk about that a little bit later in the program for now, but for new and he shall once you take what concessions do you think iran on the president right, you see, would be willing to make in order to get this deal. donnell will be done as it was . thank you. thank you so much for h
you know, there's not a lot of political space in the united states for a new deal. if there is a new deal, it needs to go through congress. and so i think right now the impasse is largely over the fact that you know, the us saying to the wrong to come into a deal, hopefully benefit from 3 years of sanctions relief. but it's very unclear if you are, if you run is going to see the full scope of that sanctions relief. and so that the world's asking iran to accept something less while taking the...
4
4.0
Dec 6, 2021
12/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
in other words, what we expect that those actions up on the part of the united states could be a unit of actions would be financial sanctions. that would be so punishing would seek to isolate russia from the global financial system. now having said that, the united states is hoping to push the russian side to ward diplomatic talks along the minsk agreement. we should also point out that the united states is prepared to support discussions between nato and russia that would allow for the addressing of concerns on both sides. but the bottom line is, is that the united states is gravely concerned about u. s. intelligence reports that indicate that there is a build up of military by russia along the ukraine border. and even as russia has dismissed this, this fear mongering, the united states is intent on trying to push forward to try and resolve this concern through diplomatic channels. and it can be will come back in a 2nd, but also to the white house press briefing. that was the confirmation of a u. s. diplomatic boy. quarter of next his winter olympics in china, the measure will not af
in other words, what we expect that those actions up on the part of the united states could be a unit of actions would be financial sanctions. that would be so punishing would seek to isolate russia from the global financial system. now having said that, the united states is hoping to push the russian side to ward diplomatic talks along the minsk agreement. we should also point out that the united states is prepared to support discussions between nato and russia that would allow for the...
11
11
Dec 10, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
we're reducing in the united states. madam chair, as the united states has led the world in reducing emissions, the global community has increased 10-fold for every time we've reduced. let me say that again, you can look at the strategies, and europe is a great example. california's a great example for us. we can either follow strategies that work, or continue to do what you all are trying to do right now, manipulating technologies, taking options away from innovators and at the end of the day, resulting in higher emissions, higher prices, it's a flawed approach and we have the evidence to prove it. it's irresponsible for us to continue in this direction. yield back. >> with that objection, members who wish to open statements into the record have five business days to do so. i'd like to welcome our witnesses, we hear from experts on the challenges and opportunities for international climate action as world leaders prepare to gather in glasgow for c.o.p. 26, first tarin francin, senior fellow at global research institute
we're reducing in the united states. madam chair, as the united states has led the world in reducing emissions, the global community has increased 10-fold for every time we've reduced. let me say that again, you can look at the strategies, and europe is a great example. california's a great example for us. we can either follow strategies that work, or continue to do what you all are trying to do right now, manipulating technologies, taking options away from innovators and at the end of the day,...
3
3.0
Dec 9, 2021
12/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't see why the united states isn't fortifying nato allies on the eastern flank right now. there's no reason why we shouldn't be doing that. i think the united states it it yesterday. sullivan said that we have a pipeline to the ukrainians and we're sending it. we're sending weapons through that pipeline fabulous. but if these estimates are right, and the russians are considering an invasion of partial invasion or full envision in january, february, once the weather permits it, once tanks can move more freely, we got to get stuff there now and getting a big weapon, expensive weapon systems that are there now is difficult, there's a military theorist. his name is dr. t. x ham's. and he has some very interesting ideas. he says that ukraine should be using autonomy drone storms. it should be thinking about ideas and minds and lining that the northern border to prevent invasion and make it as difficult for russia as possible. and getting ready for a guerrilla warfare is a very interesting article on the lena council website that i come in to your readers. all right, um, before
i don't see why the united states isn't fortifying nato allies on the eastern flank right now. there's no reason why we shouldn't be doing that. i think the united states it it yesterday. sullivan said that we have a pipeline to the ukrainians and we're sending it. we're sending weapons through that pipeline fabulous. but if these estimates are right, and the russians are considering an invasion of partial invasion or full envision in january, february, once the weather permits it, once tanks...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
some people in the united states even claim that china and united states needs to have a wall with each other. they are legal, understand the consequence of war, g channel, the united states. because if there is a very carefully to what henry kissinger has to say recently, is basically saying, any war breaking out to china, united states may soon escalate into, i'm, i'm again, my hand is found anything, henry kissinger, anything, it just says where the global south is usually, usually a reverse barometer, arguably. i think, you know what happened in vietnam, cambodia in allow you have said i noticed previously that australia will lose its privilege of not being targeted by chinese nuclear weapons. thanks to this surprise or casteel between washington london and cambra. is that gonna happen? should there be nuclear missile upgrades to the nuclear submarines now being talking about coming from britain in the united states? well 1st of all, this all course is very much against the chinese, the world because world today needs peace and stability. i possess you nuclear weapons, nuclear subma
some people in the united states even claim that china and united states needs to have a wall with each other. they are legal, understand the consequence of war, g channel, the united states. because if there is a very carefully to what henry kissinger has to say recently, is basically saying, any war breaking out to china, united states may soon escalate into, i'm, i'm again, my hand is found anything, henry kissinger, anything, it just says where the global south is usually, usually a reverse...
18
18
Dec 22, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
only the united states threatens the king. only the united states threatens the regime. the way you would de-escalate the conflict in the wake of an operation that israel would make, is if the united states, through actions and words, makes clear that it supports israel, and that it delivers a clear message --and think about how to deliver that message. and then showed a unleash these proxies against israel, start firing thousands of missiles into downtown tel aviv, that the iranian regime itself would be in jeopardy. that would de-escalate the conflict. if the united states decides they would distance themselves from israel in the wake of such a decision, they may think they are calling the situation but it will lead to a greater escalation. this dynamic of the king and queen is important. the only way to peacefully resolve and get the iranians to dismantle their program is a credible military threat by the united states, or i did not mention before, if the iranian people rise up and take out the regime. everyone would agree that that is the best of all possible outcome
only the united states threatens the king. only the united states threatens the regime. the way you would de-escalate the conflict in the wake of an operation that israel would make, is if the united states, through actions and words, makes clear that it supports israel, and that it delivers a clear message --and think about how to deliver that message. and then showed a unleash these proxies against israel, start firing thousands of missiles into downtown tel aviv, that the iranian regime...
26
26
Dec 2, 2021
12/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
and it is being transmitted within the united states. so that has made a lot of us public health officials wanting to talk about the value of boosters. but also to emphasize the booster gives us broader immunity that can protect us against all variants. >> and tom costello is covering transportation. the president talked about the mask measures to domestic travel. >> and these are the exact same rules ve all been living with. you must wear a mask on plane, on train, a bus, in an airport. and what he is doing is extending that mandate until mid march. it was to expire in early january. now extending it until mid march. and then the other part of the equation of course is ordering that anybody traveling from a foreign airport into the united states must be tested within 24 hours before they leave their foreign airport. used to be 72 hours. and now it is 24 hours. the mask mandate portion of this has been one component that has angered people. and we've reported about how we've had an increase of uncivil behavior on board planes with people
and it is being transmitted within the united states. so that has made a lot of us public health officials wanting to talk about the value of boosters. but also to emphasize the booster gives us broader immunity that can protect us against all variants. >> and tom costello is covering transportation. the president talked about the mask measures to domestic travel. >> and these are the exact same rules ve all been living with. you must wear a mask on plane, on train, a bus, in an...
5
5.0
Dec 2, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. that is a part of the oath that i took. when we were sworn in as a present lives in part, all of our staff members serve this country in uniform civil services and appointees across our government. jeffrey clark swore that he was an assistant to the attorney general to support and defend the constitution. the year ago right now, there was an all-out attack when the constitution was underway. the former president was waging a campaign to overturn the results of the election. his allies were looking for ways to get around the constitution and keep him in power. it appears mr. clark was central to that effort. the campaign of political pressure and maneuvering failed but the assault on the rule of law did not end. it escalated. it resulted in a violent attack on the seat of our democracy. what the inner circle could not achieve was a mob of writers. to do our duty as members of this committee, as members of this body and legislators charged with finding truth about an attack on our democ
i will support and defend the constitution of the united states. that is a part of the oath that i took. when we were sworn in as a present lives in part, all of our staff members serve this country in uniform civil services and appointees across our government. jeffrey clark swore that he was an assistant to the attorney general to support and defend the constitution. the year ago right now, there was an all-out attack when the constitution was underway. the former president was waging a...
13
13
Dec 11, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
senator dole began his career serving in the united states -- serving the united states on the battlefields of europe during world war ii, as so many here know. 80 years ago this week, on 7 december, 1941, the japanese launched a surprise attack on what we now know as a day of infamy, an attack on our fleet at pearl harbor. senator dole was just a humble kid from russell, kansas, whose family had struggled through the depression, through the dust bowl. and on that day on 7 december 1941, he was just a freshman in college at the university of kansas. and like many young americans, like you, like my mother, like my father, like many of our mothers and fathers, the surprise attack on the united states on that day invoked his patriotic spirit and began his journey into the hell of combat. second lieutenant dole was assigned to the famous 10th mountain division, and we are blessed today to have the commanding general of the current 10th mountain division here with us along with his sergeant major. at the time in world war ii, the 10th mountain was in northern italy fighting in the mountains agai
senator dole began his career serving in the united states -- serving the united states on the battlefields of europe during world war ii, as so many here know. 80 years ago this week, on 7 december, 1941, the japanese launched a surprise attack on what we now know as a day of infamy, an attack on our fleet at pearl harbor. senator dole was just a humble kid from russell, kansas, whose family had struggled through the depression, through the dust bowl. and on that day on 7 december 1941, he was...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the 1st president history, united states, america. there's anybody seeking asylum, has to do it in another country that's never happened before in america. we want to end this program, but we also believe in following the law. and that's exactly what we're doing. as there was, there was a ruling that required us moving forward with the implementation sufficiently called the migrant protection protocols. though it's commonly referred to as the remain in mexico program. it was instituted by us present, donald trump, during his administration, requiring migrants who would like to get asylum in the united states to wait in mexico for their approval. they don't wait in the united states, they wait across the border in mexico. the biden administration initially tried to dismantle and change this policy that was left over from the trump administration, but they were immediately taken to court by officials in missouri and texas. now it appears we have a texas judge ruling that the remain in mexico policy must be re implemented. and as we wait
this is the 1st president history, united states, america. there's anybody seeking asylum, has to do it in another country that's never happened before in america. we want to end this program, but we also believe in following the law. and that's exactly what we're doing. as there was, there was a ruling that required us moving forward with the implementation sufficiently called the migrant protection protocols. though it's commonly referred to as the remain in mexico program. it was instituted...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
the united states isn't really worthless. here's our from interrupting, but that's categorically false. anything that's not gold, in this case with big coin by de, monetize in gold is not only is it a threat, but it's an extinction event. this will put an extension of an annuity dollar gemini, because it's a 100 percent pure monetary signal, whereas gold at most might be 80 or 90 percent monetary signal. this is a 100 percent, monica, this is, this is, this is kryptonite to america, superman. this is our vulnerability, dr. michael hudson. i mean, i think we're getting very close to we gotta take a, we gotta carry this over to park to. that's what we're going to do. but for now, thanks for being a kaiser report to be here. all right, that's going to do it for the as part of the kaiser par with re max kaiser and stacy herbert special guest, doctor michael hudson. he's out with the 3rd edition of the classic super imperialism. to hear ted till next time by yo ah ah ah. well, it's not it? no, no, no, no, no, no, but they did a ma
the united states isn't really worthless. here's our from interrupting, but that's categorically false. anything that's not gold, in this case with big coin by de, monetize in gold is not only is it a threat, but it's an extinction event. this will put an extension of an annuity dollar gemini, because it's a 100 percent pure monetary signal, whereas gold at most might be 80 or 90 percent monetary signal. this is a 100 percent, monica, this is, this is, this is kryptonite to america, superman....
1
1.0
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
of the united states and the foreign minister of russia. we're never going to get to the bottom of all of the problems between the 2 countries here in stock o. what we may potentially take away from this is something that antony blinking said after his and his meeting with sir gala for avi said that had been a frank and full discussion and honest and sober ad debates and that close their foreign ministers, both senior diplomats would take that away to their respective presidents, and we may well see some more discussion it that much higher level in the very near future payroll over there, we'll outside the discussions with antony blinking. ukraine was also the subject of talks between lab rove and u. k counterpart, elizabeth truss, and the meeting were so eagerly anticipated to that the russian foreign minister was forced to literally ordered the press out of the ring. with him on may be journalist expectations they were justified because before arriving in stock, homeless trust was in estonia, where she post for journalist on top of a tank
of the united states and the foreign minister of russia. we're never going to get to the bottom of all of the problems between the 2 countries here in stock o. what we may potentially take away from this is something that antony blinking said after his and his meeting with sir gala for avi said that had been a frank and full discussion and honest and sober ad debates and that close their foreign ministers, both senior diplomats would take that away to their respective presidents, and we may...
5
5.0
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
when was the last time you had a verifiable truth from the united states government that they put out to the public. it's being called a dark day for journalism julian assange supporters lash out at the london hi court ruling to allow his possible extradition to the united states. yet another hearing is now needed to decide his fate. we call on russia to return to diplomacy onto the escalate. the west urges russia to take the heat out of the ukrainian crisis while sending $60000000.00 worth of military aid to keith and his reportedly considering more fuss. the curious tale of the american billionaire forced to return $70000000.00 worth of stolen antiquities. he had been hoarding for decades, but there is anger after it is revealed that he won't face criminal charges ah, broadcasting live director mister hughes and moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certain, glad to have you with are now a dark day for journalism is how supporters of julian assange have reacted to the british high court ruling that the wiki leaks founder can be extradited to the united states. washi
when was the last time you had a verifiable truth from the united states government that they put out to the public. it's being called a dark day for journalism julian assange supporters lash out at the london hi court ruling to allow his possible extradition to the united states. yet another hearing is now needed to decide his fate. we call on russia to return to diplomacy onto the escalate. the west urges russia to take the heat out of the ukrainian crisis while sending $60000000.00 worth of...