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i often think in the united states. and particularly in united states congress. there is a confusion between operational and declaratory strategy. um, we would be a lot more advanced both the united states and as us allies in our dealings with the people's republic of china if 95% of the focus was on the clarity and consistency of our operational behavior and its cont and its and it's consistency with the coherent strategy. of deterrence as opposed to what i would describe as this continued rhetorical attraction to what we put into our declaratory strategy about the chinese on every and every day of the week. furthermore if you're emphasis is on the declaratory side rather than the operational side, then you create all sorts of opportunities to cause a fence cultural offense and and the rest which frankly clouds out your ability to deal with the substantive issues of the day. so i have a deeply realist view of how you deal with leninists those of us who come from social democratic parties like i do by the way for a hundred years since the second international in
i often think in the united states. and particularly in united states congress. there is a confusion between operational and declaratory strategy. um, we would be a lot more advanced both the united states and as us allies in our dealings with the people's republic of china if 95% of the focus was on the clarity and consistency of our operational behavior and its cont and its and it's consistency with the coherent strategy. of deterrence as opposed to what i would describe as this continued...
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ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships enter. however, ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm and go back fighting a little for who it was in the white island by money, by greed and soiled with relation to represent all the things that was happening at 189 and 930. so what we see you rising out of the land out of the ocean, are these giant monsters that are asked to read with documentation of annexation of documentation that basically saying we're right is what we are. we're the inevitable truth and there actually, so it's also again that the high saying that from the newspapers that we're seeing . never huh. we've developed an unusual a view of the world because of our location. we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada. therefore, we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear co operation with others. we've been able because of our power to impos
ah, what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor. because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships enter. however, ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm and go back fighting a little for who it was in the white island by money, by greed and soiled with relation to represent all the things that was happening at 189 and 930. so what we see you rising...
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ukrainians seeking refuge to come directly from europe to the united states. this new program will complement the existing legal pathways available to ukrainians including immigrant visas and refugee processing. it will provide an expedient channel for secure legal migration from europe to the u -- united states for those who have a sponsor family or ngo. it will be fast and will ensure the united states congress's commitment to ukraine. we will also ratchet up the pressure on putin and further isolate russia on the world stage. yesterday, the treasury department rolled out additional measures to crack down on the entities and individuals attempting to evade our unprecedented sanctions, not just ours but throughout the west. the united states will ban russian affiliated ships from our ports as they did in europe. that means no ship that sails under the russian flag or that is owned or operated by russian tryst be allowed to dock in the united states port or access our shores. this is another critical step we are taking in concert with our partners in the europ
ukrainians seeking refuge to come directly from europe to the united states. this new program will complement the existing legal pathways available to ukrainians including immigrant visas and refugee processing. it will provide an expedient channel for secure legal migration from europe to the u -- united states for those who have a sponsor family or ngo. it will be fast and will ensure the united states congress's commitment to ukraine. we will also ratchet up the pressure on putin and further...
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the united states accuses iran of terrorism, whereas the united states has surrounded iran with military bases. it is killed senior, iranian officials with israelis. it's assassinated people, and it has been helping terrorist groups in syria and iraq and elsewhere. so the real problem is not iran, which is in this neighborhood, it is the united states, which is a pressing iranian which is strangling iranians. and which is threatening iranians . thousands of kilometers a mile or miles away from its own border. so our hope is that the sanctions regime will and whether it's in iran or venezuela or cuba, or nicaragua, or yemen, or syria or harness on all of these are on just a barbaric. yeah, ralph, this is united states says complete denies helping out terrorism in russia is now more sanctioned than iran. we had john bolton on the show. people around the welcome watch, our interview on them on youtube, except in europe, where it's on all disease. the vollmer us about with you and of course, from a national security advisor. he said yes, sanctions always, he do work because that's what broug
the united states accuses iran of terrorism, whereas the united states has surrounded iran with military bases. it is killed senior, iranian officials with israelis. it's assassinated people, and it has been helping terrorist groups in syria and iraq and elsewhere. so the real problem is not iran, which is in this neighborhood, it is the united states, which is a pressing iranian which is strangling iranians. and which is threatening iranians . thousands of kilometers a mile or miles away from...
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the united states accuses iran of terrorism, whereas the united states has surrounded iran with military bases, is killed, senior iranian officials with israelis. it's assassinated people and it has been helping terrorist groups in syria and iraq and elsewhere. so the real problem is not iran, which is in this neighborhood, it is the united states, which is oppressing iranians, which is strangling iranians. and which is threatening iranians, thousands of kilometers a mile or miles away from its own border. so our hope is that the sanctions regime will and whether it's in iran or venezuela or cuba, or in nicaragua, or yemen, or syria or harness on all of these are unjust, barbaric. yeah, ralph is he's united states serve committee denies helping terrorism in russia is now more sanctioned than iran. we had john bolton on the show. people around the welcome watch, our interview on them on youtube, except in europe, where it's on all disease. the vollmer u. s. i've asked of you and of course from a national security advisor. he said, yes, sanctions always. he do work because that's what brou
the united states accuses iran of terrorism, whereas the united states has surrounded iran with military bases, is killed, senior iranian officials with israelis. it's assassinated people and it has been helping terrorist groups in syria and iraq and elsewhere. so the real problem is not iran, which is in this neighborhood, it is the united states, which is oppressing iranians, which is strangling iranians. and which is threatening iranians, thousands of kilometers a mile or miles away from its...
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n g from the united states refract gas there. that europe will do what ever the united states tells him to do. it will send weapons into ukraine to fight a war that ukraine will be defeated in allowing the cannon fodder of ordinary ukrainians in a war that they are obviously going to lose. at the same time has now become wholly reliant on fossil fuel energy resources from the united states. they like, literally just following everything, washington tells them, i don't think that's united states driving these decisions by, by, by germany and the european union actually starts to start sending weapons. so the great, i think that's a, just a change in european policy, which is, which is independent of the united states. i think, i think germany be realizing, you know, for the last few years that you can't rely on the united states. and so, you know, i mean, that's part of the, the sort of a time to kind of reach a new, a new relationship with russia, which could be a total failure. but, but nevertheless, you know, that doesn't mean
n g from the united states refract gas there. that europe will do what ever the united states tells him to do. it will send weapons into ukraine to fight a war that ukraine will be defeated in allowing the cannon fodder of ordinary ukrainians in a war that they are obviously going to lose. at the same time has now become wholly reliant on fossil fuel energy resources from the united states. they like, literally just following everything, washington tells them, i don't think that's united states...
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the united states has to prove growth. a code he was 1182 to address the entire swath of individuals who are coming into different circumstances to do so and that it would do so in fact the amendment to 1182 d5 inserted a case-by-case requirement and again read together b2 a.m. to see it's difficult to see how the significant public benefit given the mandatory obligation could simply be the preference. >> i've never seen congress use language in the way you say. there are other parts itself that says you do this or that. if you can't do this, you do this other thing. it isn't an either or. the statute isn't written that way. and you said that it becomes mandatory because they can't do a. but where does the description fit in meaning they are not challenging that they rescinded this policy erroneously. if they are saying we did the right thing in october. we looked at it and we've given all of these reasons and we've explained why the cost of this program and running it is not in the best interest of the united states becau
the united states has to prove growth. a code he was 1182 to address the entire swath of individuals who are coming into different circumstances to do so and that it would do so in fact the amendment to 1182 d5 inserted a case-by-case requirement and again read together b2 a.m. to see it's difficult to see how the significant public benefit given the mandatory obligation could simply be the preference. >> i've never seen congress use language in the way you say. there are other parts...
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we've already welcome tens of thousands of ukrainians to the united states. today i'm announcing uniting for ukraine, a new program to enable ukrainian seeking refuge to come directly from europe to the united states. refugees from ukraine don't get held at the border in detention facilities. no kids in cages or children at the facilities for them. instead, they get directly processed and brought through as long as they have an american sponsor. uniting for ukraine is a streamlined process for ukrainian citizens who have been displaced by russia's aggression, to apply for humanitarian parole in the united states, to be eligible. ukrainians must have been residence in ukraine as of february 11th 2020. to have a sponsor in the united states. complete vaccinations and other public health requirements and pass rigorous biometric and biographic screening and vetting security checks. it's pretty obvious special treatment. immigration lawyers are flabbergasted. often people will spend years in court and thousands of dollars just to get a green card. this news is ver
we've already welcome tens of thousands of ukrainians to the united states. today i'm announcing uniting for ukraine, a new program to enable ukrainian seeking refuge to come directly from europe to the united states. refugees from ukraine don't get held at the border in detention facilities. no kids in cages or children at the facilities for them. instead, they get directly processed and brought through as long as they have an american sponsor. uniting for ukraine is a streamlined process for...
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one was taken by the united states. the u.s. led the way towards a social democratic revival, committed to and -- by a revived militant labor movement. organizing, militant labor tactics, led the way to the new deal measures which pioneered postwar social democracy, an enormous lift for the population. that was one way out. the other way out was what happened in europe, which sank to the depths of fascism. those were the ways out. actually, there are residences today -- residences -- it would be utterly ironic if the united states continues to unravel and move towards a kind of proto-fascism, while europe hangs onto the -- of social democracies that have resisted the neoliberal assault. and perhaps revise these very positive tendencies. it doesn't have to. the choice is in our hands. meanwhile, there are imminent problems. the war in ukraine is on the front page headlines. it is not the only one. literally millions of people are facing starvation in afghanistan. millions of people facing imminent starvation. people who a little
one was taken by the united states. the u.s. led the way towards a social democratic revival, committed to and -- by a revived militant labor movement. organizing, militant labor tactics, led the way to the new deal measures which pioneered postwar social democracy, an enormous lift for the population. that was one way out. the other way out was what happened in europe, which sank to the depths of fascism. those were the ways out. actually, there are residences today -- residences -- it would...
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is from neutral united states? most of the officers going into battle in world war one by 1917 on the american side. we'll have fought in the philippines will certainly have fought in mexico. we'll have you know spent some time in the caribbean? and those in the caribbean are the most frustrated because they feel like they're missing out on something much more exciting elsewhere. they're just doing this with their local folk. right so they will understand what it's like to stand between warring factions. so the defense of all of this activity in the united states this this concern about a domestic set of tensions and an international set of tensions will look like this in the case of the united states. we will immediately start to vilify our neighbor. right, and i have to say that has not disappeared. it really hasn't. if you're in my neighborhood if i'm in the grocery store, and i'm talking to my kid in another language. we invariably get looks. and i'm quite certain. that the fact that those languages are french
is from neutral united states? most of the officers going into battle in world war one by 1917 on the american side. we'll have fought in the philippines will certainly have fought in mexico. we'll have you know spent some time in the caribbean? and those in the caribbean are the most frustrated because they feel like they're missing out on something much more exciting elsewhere. they're just doing this with their local folk. right so they will understand what it's like to stand between warring...
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when we know that, oh, united states of america illegally over through now, how did the united states maintain that power, despite having more legal authority from a military, like i said, military threat of force, violence, brass weapons, who, how else are they maintain power in hawaii or population, we just talked about how many guys spending a 2 hours a day in traffic. was all americans with ha, yes. ah, we are the evidence. oh, but the nationalization where the evidence of the war cry. we are not the war crimes ourselves. what. what you already is an independent country. all that was overthrown, any to 93, was our government by the united states, not our country. so our country is still an independent state, but we're not in control of our independence. we're occupied move. mm. this book over throw is an attempt to show the times that america over through foreign governments over a long period in the united states, at least in a relative sense, is declining in power in the world. and we can still remain, and i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world. but we
when we know that, oh, united states of america illegally over through now, how did the united states maintain that power, despite having more legal authority from a military, like i said, military threat of force, violence, brass weapons, who, how else are they maintain power in hawaii or population, we just talked about how many guys spending a 2 hours a day in traffic. was all americans with ha, yes. ah, we are the evidence. oh, but the nationalization where the evidence of the war cry. we...
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on a plane from the united states, he sat next to a united states citizen, catherine clair too much ankle. they were soon married. catherine clara too much jenko. she was born in 1061 in the united states or from the age of 14. she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress. and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state for human rights and humanitarian affairs. and she worked in the us treasury and the u. s congress. the u. s. attention to the upcoming presidential elections was side by side with direct pressure on the ukranian establishment. major forces were engaged in the struggle, including george soros or wishing to lead me mission, last decisions. good love. so to sort of for some, yes, i mean, you know, to put on there was try where they would have to sit naturally and, and you, well, what can they will in my with yours? or i may have just a, have me, and i mean, you shall go. so this is up there, but it's
on a plane from the united states, he sat next to a united states citizen, catherine clair too much ankle. they were soon married. catherine clara too much jenko. she was born in 1061 in the united states or from the age of 14. she was a member of the ultra nationalist union of ukrainian youth. she worked as director of the ukrainian national information service of the washington bureau of the ukrainian committee of the american congress. and also as an assistant to the under secretary of state...
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in the united states, part of the united states rely on haitians. so we need to be treated as humans. we need to be treated fairly. a final thought. last year, you had another earthquake, just, what, 11 years after a disastrous earthquake in 2010. you had a president assassinated. you have spiralling gang violence. you have a population that is mired in poverty. how close to despair are you about the state of your country? imean, what... i'm telling you that this situation is very hard. but haitians... myself, i'm very optimistic because in a moment like this, we come together, as we did when the president was assassinated. i was prime minister. the country need a voice, need someone who can tell them, "let's make it through." and we did. and i think in this moment like this, in a situation like this, we always, haitians come together and make the world proud that we can change the situation. it sounds like you think the person haitians need right now is you. i think haitians need a good leader. claudejoseph, we have to leave it there. thank you ver
in the united states, part of the united states rely on haitians. so we need to be treated as humans. we need to be treated fairly. a final thought. last year, you had another earthquake, just, what, 11 years after a disastrous earthquake in 2010. you had a president assassinated. you have spiralling gang violence. you have a population that is mired in poverty. how close to despair are you about the state of your country? imean, what... i'm telling you that this situation is very hard. but...
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only the united states will manage to get away with it. probably for now the you doesn't see that i'm surprised by how short sighted our politicians art. wikileaks at founder gillian assange is now one step away from extradition to the us. as a london magistrates court has ruled in favor of the move. it's now up to britain's home secretary to confirm the decision, which would csr handed over to the us where he faces up to 175 years in prison on espionage charges. wiki leeks editor in chief, kristen referencing says the latest ruling could essentially amount to a death sentence for such 16 months ago. this port or i could, i didn't know songs would mean a risk to his life that it would be equal to that sentence. not his court has been ordered will issue that sentence. that is what happened here today. not julians alive is in the hands are pretty hotel and bored. is johnson. they need to do that . i think you need to make sure they do the right thing. they have the power to stop the 2 and to save a man's life and stop this attack on the free
only the united states will manage to get away with it. probably for now the you doesn't see that i'm surprised by how short sighted our politicians art. wikileaks at founder gillian assange is now one step away from extradition to the us. as a london magistrates court has ruled in favor of the move. it's now up to britain's home secretary to confirm the decision, which would csr handed over to the us where he faces up to 175 years in prison on espionage charges. wiki leeks editor in chief,...
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visa to come to the united states and someone. the u.s. put enormous pressure on the international criminal court to shut down that investigation. that is incredible. this is an investigation of war crimes which are detailed in the u.s. government's own documents which have been released by the wikileaks foundation, whose founder julian assange sitting in belmarsh prison, being treated as a criminalhereas the war criminals and afghanistan are going free with mafia-like tactics. meanwhile, in an afternoon, to put the -- united states is able to get these bodies established by international law, which the united states is not a signatory to, the u.s. in an afternoon is able to get them to open a file and start talking about war crimes. ov one milon people killed in iraq and no investigation of war crimes. none. over one million people. half a million children killed in iraq during the 1990 sanctions regime. not even the word vocal genocide." the west is walking all over the word genocide. the 1951 convention against genocide. this e
visa to come to the united states and someone. the u.s. put enormous pressure on the international criminal court to shut down that investigation. that is incredible. this is an investigation of war crimes which are detailed in the u.s. government's own documents which have been released by the wikileaks foundation, whose founder julian assange sitting in belmarsh prison, being treated as a criminalhereas the war criminals and afghanistan are going free with mafia-like tactics. meanwhile, in an...
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so meaning increasingly unreliable ally for the united states. we can call it that yet, but the relationship, you know the frenemy relationship with russia is right now stabilized, but i think it's going on. like any good frenemy right? ben trotter is asking us to look domestically for a little while and he he would like to know if the domestic opposition to putin claim to differ from him in terms of terms of foreign policy goals or methods. well, so, okay. well first of all, there isn't a huge domestic organized opposition point one. prize to who thought the whole crimea thing was a great idea or who backed it, you know retro retroactively one of those guys is named gorbachev. and another one's named navalny. so so, you know, there's that in terms of you know opposition that has existed in the past. well sure there are people who are opposed to russia having gone into syria as as opposed to you know, focusing on infrastructure at home or research and development or improving the educational system. those people don't win elections. in russia, in
so meaning increasingly unreliable ally for the united states. we can call it that yet, but the relationship, you know the frenemy relationship with russia is right now stabilized, but i think it's going on. like any good frenemy right? ben trotter is asking us to look domestically for a little while and he he would like to know if the domestic opposition to putin claim to differ from him in terms of terms of foreign policy goals or methods. well, so, okay. well first of all, there isn't a huge...
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and, and united states is no. want to tell us what should be our foreign policy of how we should pursue our national interests. we are not harming the security of the united states by having energy dies or any other dice with russia. but if you're not, a state does us to draw out additions, it was a shot given what have told you, it is a direct threat to our national security. so there is no battle between these 2 relationships and united states should be little more understanding and accommodating and not play this game that i, that you are with us or against us. this is called war thinking. this is not modern take. well mr. chris, on topple us. i want to go to you now. india is not the only country that's tried to reiterate that there neutral in this russia, ukraine conflict. do you think it's fair to say that the u. s. is trying to pressure these countries to 2 sides. mr. chris and topless can hear me well, looks like we've lost the former greek ambassador there, but if he comes back we'll show him on the tv. s
and, and united states is no. want to tell us what should be our foreign policy of how we should pursue our national interests. we are not harming the security of the united states by having energy dies or any other dice with russia. but if you're not, a state does us to draw out additions, it was a shot given what have told you, it is a direct threat to our national security. so there is no battle between these 2 relationships and united states should be little more understanding and...
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the united states is by germany. so that was probably quite unexpected for the russian officials will maybe, well, some intelligence pointed to berlin there as well. well, we still to find out, well we have we heard from the united states or germany on this issue? have they given any comment? well, again, the united states, everything that we heard from them is along the lines. again, nothing to see here, move along. germany has remained silent to this matter, but we did here. i mean, it wasn't, it didn't come right away. it's not a new statement. but here's for example, how victoria newland of the united states. once reference to these labs, ukraine has biological research facilities. we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of russian forces should they approach. so there you have it under such labs that presumably working on biological weapons, it is concerning. well, for russia, obviously, but for, for the rest of the world to because n
the united states is by germany. so that was probably quite unexpected for the russian officials will maybe, well, some intelligence pointed to berlin there as well. well, we still to find out, well we have we heard from the united states or germany on this issue? have they given any comment? well, again, the united states, everything that we heard from them is along the lines. again, nothing to see here, move along. germany has remained silent to this matter, but we did here. i mean, it...
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i believe it is also beneficial to the united states and our allies. real problems have emerged, and we need to work with china to address those problems. china relies, in many ways, on state-owned enterprises and practices that i think unfairly damage our national security interests. i think we've all recognized in the aftermath of the pandemic that our supply chains, well, haven't become very efficient and excellent at reducing this cost. we need to address that as well. in some cases, as i mentioned in the speech, we have a group of partners we feel comfortable with, geopolitical, not worried about geopolitical issues. we know that we can still count on them rather than take a purely domestic approach. i think we get the benefits of continued efficiencies and production by having a group of partners to work to shore up supply chains and make them more resilient. but i think china needs to take seriously working with us, and it is not just the united states. europe and other countries share concerns about some of the practices that china has that are
i believe it is also beneficial to the united states and our allies. real problems have emerged, and we need to work with china to address those problems. china relies, in many ways, on state-owned enterprises and practices that i think unfairly damage our national security interests. i think we've all recognized in the aftermath of the pandemic that our supply chains, well, haven't become very efficient and excellent at reducing this cost. we need to address that as well. in some cases, as i...
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it is the united states. no other country can claim that. we've failed living up to the promise doctor king referenced but we celebrate the fact that we have spent that second chance. abraham blinken called us the last best hope on earth. he got that from esther jefferson. but i think -- think about this, when blinken referenced back, we were ater 80 years young, i don't think anybody in america you that as last best hope on earth, he knew what we could become as a people. it is that last best hope that brought my family that i'm not looking over my shoulder in fear. that is our hope in virginia. i am not sure the format but i am happy to take questions because one of my great montrose in life, recognize i'm not the smartest person in the room and i know there are a lot of lawyers smarter than me. >> i don't know if you saw political this morning but the headline discusses the fact that the d.o.j. has warned attorney general's over transgender issues. if i might read the first sentence of the letter from the assistant attorney general at the
it is the united states. no other country can claim that. we've failed living up to the promise doctor king referenced but we celebrate the fact that we have spent that second chance. abraham blinken called us the last best hope on earth. he got that from esther jefferson. but i think -- think about this, when blinken referenced back, we were ater 80 years young, i don't think anybody in america you that as last best hope on earth, he knew what we could become as a people. it is that last best...
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states supreme court and the first black woman to be appointed as a judge on the united states district court. now, she was also instrumental in the well-known and profoundly significant case of brown vs. board of education, argued by thurgood marshall, and she won every one of the cases that she argued before the united states supreme court. i've argued four. she argued ten. her record surpasses almost any of the litigators who have become judges. not only will she be the first black woman on the united states supreme court, justice jackson will be the first public defender. what does that mean? she's represented people who couldn't afford a lawyer. there's nobody on this court who has represented people who couldn't afford a lawyer as a full-time professional or a public defender. she has more experience as a trial lawyer and a trial judge combined than anybody on the united states supreme court now and probably over the last century. she has academic credentials that are superlative. she has written and taught and counseled in ways that give her insights into the real-life meaning of
states supreme court and the first black woman to be appointed as a judge on the united states district court. now, she was also instrumental in the well-known and profoundly significant case of brown vs. board of education, argued by thurgood marshall, and she won every one of the cases that she argued before the united states supreme court. i've argued four. she argued ten. her record surpasses almost any of the litigators who have become judges. not only will she be the first black woman on...
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justice of the united states supreme court. let me first of all thank president biden for nominating her. his wisdom and courage are one of the reasons that she is before us as a nominee in this historic vote and to all of my fellow members of the judiciary committee, we have labored a long time through many hours and i particularly thank senator durbin for his leadership. now, historic is a word that's often overused, even in this chamber where a lot of history is made, but judge jackson's nomination truly merits that word. it is a joyous, exciting moment for all americans because justice jackson will make the united states supreme court look more like america and hopefully think more like america at a time when black women and people with diverse backgrounds, races, religions have broken many barriers, her confirmation will be a giant leap into the present. she stands on the shoulders of many who have come before her, as she recognized so explicitly in our hearing. one of them is cons stance baker mottley, a daughter of new h
justice of the united states supreme court. let me first of all thank president biden for nominating her. his wisdom and courage are one of the reasons that she is before us as a nominee in this historic vote and to all of my fellow members of the judiciary committee, we have labored a long time through many hours and i particularly thank senator durbin for his leadership. now, historic is a word that's often overused, even in this chamber where a lot of history is made, but judge jackson's...
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now they understand they can't rely on the united states. they're the united states, as sort of turned out much more isolationist. now, after the call, the humiliation in iraq and afghanistan and, you know, and domestic politics is so overwhelming in the united states and disputes about domestic issues that the european union is going to have to think differently about, about politics and, and international politics. and so there's also, or is it the way the opposite, or is it quite the opposite? the european union in swapping their gas terminals be able to take in ellen g from the united states refract gas there. that europe will do whatever the united states tells them to do. they will send weapons into ukraine to fight a war that ukraine will be defeated in allowing the cannon fodder of ordinary ukrainians in a war that they are obviously going to lose. at the same time has now become wholly reliant on fossil fuel energy resources from the united states. they like, literally just following everything, washington tells them, i don't think
now they understand they can't rely on the united states. they're the united states, as sort of turned out much more isolationist. now, after the call, the humiliation in iraq and afghanistan and, you know, and domestic politics is so overwhelming in the united states and disputes about domestic issues that the european union is going to have to think differently about, about politics and, and international politics. and so there's also, or is it the way the opposite, or is it quite the...
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we've already welcomed tens of thousands of ukrainians to the united states. and today, i'm announcing a new program to enable ukrainians seeking refuge to come directly from europe to the united states. this new humanitarian parole program will complement the existing legal pathways available to ukrainians, including immigrant visas and refugee processing. it will provide an expedient channel for secure, legal migration from europe to the united states for ukrainians who have a u.s. sponsor, such as a family or an ngo. this program will be fast. it will be streamlined. and it will ensure the united states honors its commitment to go to the ukrainian people and need not go through our southern border. we're also continuing to ratchet up the pressure on putin and further isolate russia on the world stage. yesterday, the treasury department rolled out additional measures to crack down on the entities and individuals attempting to evade our unprecedented sanctions -- not just ours, but throughout the west. today, i'm announcing that the united states will ban rus
we've already welcomed tens of thousands of ukrainians to the united states. and today, i'm announcing a new program to enable ukrainians seeking refuge to come directly from europe to the united states. this new humanitarian parole program will complement the existing legal pathways available to ukrainians, including immigrant visas and refugee processing. it will provide an expedient channel for secure, legal migration from europe to the united states for ukrainians who have a u.s. sponsor,...
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the united states is in the midst of a healthcare workforce crisis. we are facing an ever-growing shortage of doctors exacerbated by the covid-19 pandemic. the reality is this healthcare worker shortage existed before the pandemic and will continue to harm communities, particularly rural, and under-served communities absent congressional action i came to the united states in 2001, completed my residency in internal medicine nephrology, on j-1 visa, then had to either return to india two years before applying for a new visa or apply for a conrad 30 program which raised the two year home residency requirement if i would practice in a designated under-served area for a minimum of three years. upon arriving in missouri, i learned of patients traveling 18 miles to see the nearest nephrologist, in fact i was the only -- 24/7 for the past 11 years, to serve the community i now call home. despite the visa restrictions serving in southeast missouri for the last 11 years has been an incredibly fulfilling mission. i supported building a new dialysis unit in 2015
the united states is in the midst of a healthcare workforce crisis. we are facing an ever-growing shortage of doctors exacerbated by the covid-19 pandemic. the reality is this healthcare worker shortage existed before the pandemic and will continue to harm communities, particularly rural, and under-served communities absent congressional action i came to the united states in 2001, completed my residency in internal medicine nephrology, on j-1 visa, then had to either return to india two years...
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at the strategic advantage the united states has in the region. and the chinese have nothing like that they don't have a lot of friends or people they can draw upon for that type of support when you hear the secretary talk about integrated deterrence he's talking about us capabilities and how we combine our capabilities in the integrated fashion with those of allies and partners. china has nothing to compare. >> . >> what part were day play to maintain. >> i will not get ahead between the two sovereign nation states both of the them as allies. i will let them speak for their agenda of this discussion. i'm sure it's fruitful and productive and constructive to improving mutual security needs in the indo pacific. >> 15000 russian show soldiers have been killed fighting ukraine is there any indication they are forcing those laws. >> you know we have stayed away from providing and then take and casualties wounded and killed but i can tell you a two-part answer that as we have seen russian forces moving into belarus and russia we're beginning to see ind
at the strategic advantage the united states has in the region. and the chinese have nothing like that they don't have a lot of friends or people they can draw upon for that type of support when you hear the secretary talk about integrated deterrence he's talking about us capabilities and how we combine our capabilities in the integrated fashion with those of allies and partners. china has nothing to compare. >> . >> what part were day play to maintain. >> i will not get ahead...
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the united states ready? all, all of europe can states because some of them don't seem to be really ready to for a long war, or do they want to short for in the crane and a political settlement. and it's not clear that, that the fission has been made. we see that i think you mentioned yourself, the start was, you know, so far there was nothing and that would be another meeting made wrong. i don't think soleski is a free agent in this. he is very close. you know, even with his background, he is surrounded by members of the self and right fact groups and works very closely with some of the leaders of those groups. and are they ready for a thief or any of the process? it's not clear that that is the case, but it's often appear in russia has certain objectives for this a military operation. and it is still possible that if they feel they've achieved those objectives, they may feel that the best thing is just to go and leave and the dawn. yes. good. now, scott republics will be look after themselves and their own
the united states ready? all, all of europe can states because some of them don't seem to be really ready to for a long war, or do they want to short for in the crane and a political settlement. and it's not clear that, that the fission has been made. we see that i think you mentioned yourself, the start was, you know, so far there was nothing and that would be another meeting made wrong. i don't think soleski is a free agent in this. he is very close. you know, even with his background, he is...
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i believe in the united states of america and the united nations. i believe in government of the people by the people and for the people. i am against any system that enslaves man and makes them merely tools of the state. i pray they may be delivered from oppression. i pledge my faith, loyalty and devotion to the cause of freedom for all mankind. so in this pledge we see many themes from the cold war that were established and will play out. the united nations was very important in the korean war because in theory it was the united nations that waged war to fight -- to fight communism and support democracy, not the united states. and by the people and for the people, a familiar phrase. the idea of enslavement and a system that makes people tools of the state. this is obviously important because here you are trading as a free person, setting the mark deciding if 2 of 1 card is worth one of card 48, and you are free to make your deck, and i pray they may be delivered from oppression. in other words, it's not the people of the soviet union who are bad o
i believe in the united states of america and the united nations. i believe in government of the people by the people and for the people. i am against any system that enslaves man and makes them merely tools of the state. i pray they may be delivered from oppression. i pledge my faith, loyalty and devotion to the cause of freedom for all mankind. so in this pledge we see many themes from the cold war that were established and will play out. the united nations was very important in the korean...
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we are dependent heavily on russia and on the united states where united states promised quite recently through jo biden's lips that they will somehow sufis the gus limits or dust reduced by seizing a transpose of gas from russia. but people were paying close attention and who on the stand, the political economy of energy know that this is impossible, even because i really just said a europe will be unable to find another, a feel for that. what we've seen here is seizing of yachts. i suppose that makes europe a safer place or needs deals that one's yacht without any kind of due process here . you know, i guess these are western standards that the world needs to really having europe was heavily hit by the log downs and through the pandemic, and not of now through seizing and peer tearing, especially you k. they are trying to make up the numbers. so they are stealing, i mean, let me, let me go to bread here. let me go to brad here in prague. i mean, you know, all this virtue signaling, i mean, how does it actually help the average citizen of the you, i'm really mystified by this. i'm glad
we are dependent heavily on russia and on the united states where united states promised quite recently through jo biden's lips that they will somehow sufis the gus limits or dust reduced by seizing a transpose of gas from russia. but people were paying close attention and who on the stand, the political economy of energy know that this is impossible, even because i really just said a europe will be unable to find another, a feel for that. what we've seen here is seizing of yachts. i suppose...
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we dependent heavily on russia and on the united states where the united states promise quite written. the true jo biden's lips that they will somehow sufis the gas limits or gust reduced by seizing ah tropicals of gas from russia. but people were paying close attention and who on the stand, the political economy of energy. and though that this is impossible, even because i really just said a europe will be unable to find a feel for that. what we've seen here, you know, we know it seizing of yachts. i suppose that makes your put safer place on these deals. that ones yard without any kind of due process here. you know, i guess these are western standards that the world needs to realize. i mean, europe was heavily hit by the log downs of through the pandemic, and not of now through seizing and peer a tearing, especially u. k. they are trying to make up the numbers, so they are stealing. i mean, but let me, let me go to brad here. let me go to brad here in prague. i mean, you know, all this virtue signaling, i mean, how does it actually help the average citizen of the e u. i'm really mys
we dependent heavily on russia and on the united states where the united states promise quite written. the true jo biden's lips that they will somehow sufis the gas limits or gust reduced by seizing ah tropicals of gas from russia. but people were paying close attention and who on the stand, the political economy of energy. and though that this is impossible, even because i really just said a europe will be unable to find a feel for that. what we've seen here, you know, we know it seizing of...
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in the united states. why has the left failed to implement such potentially effective policies? we've never been in power. i mean, here in greece, we were in bible 5 months and then we came down and as like a ton of bricks and destroyed us. remember beyond that, of course we are leftists a lot the answer for because we are fantastic, are dividing and multiplying and turning against one another. but primarily allow me to say that so that our views do not think that this is simply an ideological matter. it's a question of rationality. if i may say never before, has humanity had so much money. we have the largest pile of savings and the equity in the history of man. by comparison, the proportion of our savings that we are glowing into investment investment into the future, right into the green transition, green energy, you know, good quality jobs that can produce the incomes by which the pay that, that's the amount of investing has never been lower. as proportion of the thought and savings in the history of the world, that ease stupidity in action. and if you don't have to be a lef
in the united states. why has the left failed to implement such potentially effective policies? we've never been in power. i mean, here in greece, we were in bible 5 months and then we came down and as like a ton of bricks and destroyed us. remember beyond that, of course we are leftists a lot the answer for because we are fantastic, are dividing and multiplying and turning against one another. but primarily allow me to say that so that our views do not think that this is simply an ideological...
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within the united states. under the defense defense production act, that's an emergency measure that the, the president has at his disposal to ramp up production in certain sectors on the, on the level of, of, of a world war to production. which basically is what defeated nazi germany was there . that manufacturing capability, but there's another problem we don't have in place the machine tools, in other equipment, the supply chain are problems that could exist. that could begin to feed into that the logistics of, of making all of this happen will take months if not years. so this comes just as last week, the white house announced a new $800000000.00 package, a weapons the ukraine. do you think that to any of based on the extent of this western military support? ukraine is going to be detrimental to the national defense of some of those countries other already find that out. canada, for example, has and even germany both well, who is countries notably have that stopped providing those their, their spare. so th
within the united states. under the defense defense production act, that's an emergency measure that the, the president has at his disposal to ramp up production in certain sectors on the, on the level of, of, of a world war to production. which basically is what defeated nazi germany was there . that manufacturing capability, but there's another problem we don't have in place the machine tools, in other equipment, the supply chain are problems that could exist. that could begin to feed into...