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this is what the united states is enabling right now. it's absolutely distressing for me as an american to see this young people, people on my campus were a guest at what the disadvantage gratian is doing. i said, certainly, all of this conversation at ega, this, by the 2 of you have spoken so far, to focus on the obstacles that are clearly in the way when it comes to publish times full membership. well, before we go into the obstacles, i must offer turning to you if this decision for the un means anything is where you are, your reaction to what played out to the you and as well. it means a lot the besides the symbolic aspect of it, it sends a message, a very powerful political message. the world is full, right? that ice was published in used to be free for a more cubic stream from the system of apartheid from this started. but the general side that is happening on the line we are talking by the way that isn't it is committing kind of a domestic us at this very moment. and that's fine. and inside does the city and as a, to a neighborhood
this is what the united states is enabling right now. it's absolutely distressing for me as an american to see this young people, people on my campus were a guest at what the disadvantage gratian is doing. i said, certainly, all of this conversation at ega, this, by the 2 of you have spoken so far, to focus on the obstacles that are clearly in the way when it comes to publish times full membership. well, before we go into the obstacles, i must offer turning to you if this decision for the un...
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war to temporarily come to the united states if the state can show harm of $100. you talk about parole, how many, 70,000 in the last six months or so? among those were ukrainian ref refugees. they were brought to the united states from the war-torn zone because of vladimir putin's invasion. 36,000 of them came to chicago. the conditions of their coming to chicago? a background check, secondly a sponsoring family so they have someone who will help them assimilate into the united states, and third they're given the right to work. we have had little or no negative publicity about these ukrainians. we have a very proud ukrainian american community, and they're absorbing these individuals who are the victims of the war in ukraine. these are part of the parole numbers that have just been alluded to. in contrast, we received 46,000 migrants sent by the governor of texas on over 880 buses to chicago, without any warning, without any preparation. that's been a difficult situation, and it's really put a tax and strain hon the governments of the -- strain on the governments
war to temporarily come to the united states if the state can show harm of $100. you talk about parole, how many, 70,000 in the last six months or so? among those were ukrainian ref refugees. they were brought to the united states from the war-torn zone because of vladimir putin's invasion. 36,000 of them came to chicago. the conditions of their coming to chicago? a background check, secondly a sponsoring family so they have someone who will help them assimilate into the united states, and...
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states is involved when it begins for the united states. it's an easy question, right? when was the war declared? the thing about the korean war is not only did truman not seek a war, a very action going forward, but he also to even call it a war. and so, you know, at a press conference, a reporter says, well, is a police action. and he says. oh, yeah, it's a police action. so he called it by euphemism. interestingly, the war never began in the at the truman administration, because when you look at the folder titles in the boxes and they retain usually the folder titles from the administration they say korean emergency. and so the korean, the truman administration is basically deep denial about fact that they've started a war without asking congress to authorize it, without it, you know, and then, you know. not only sending troops, deciding to send troops quite quickly, even before the u.n. security council authorized the use of. so he was acting on presidential power alone. so, you know, you know, there's another date of, u.s. action that'
states is involved when it begins for the united states. it's an easy question, right? when was the war declared? the thing about the korean war is not only did truman not seek a war, a very action going forward, but he also to even call it a war. and so, you know, at a press conference, a reporter says, well, is a police action. and he says. oh, yeah, it's a police action. so he called it by euphemism. interestingly, the war never began in the at the truman administration, because when you...
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they are asking the united states to do what the united states can do, which is manufacture the level of munitions and weapons and get it to the front as they sacrifice their lives. the senate recently passed a national security supplemental funding bill with vital aid for ukraine. our colleagues in the house must now act to get aid to ukraine across the finish line. it is the most important thing that we can do to stand up to putin and help ukraine win. at the same time, we have to take action to further degrade russia's military capabilities by improving the effectiveness of our sanctions and are export controls and there is plenty of room for improvement, which is what the point of this hearing is. i look forward to this discussion and urge my colleagues to remain focused on getting aid to ukraine and ensuring the defeat of putin's invasion. my first question. congress clearly needs to do more to ensure that american-made semi conductors and advanced technologies are not being used against ukraine. i am concerned that russia is circumventing export controls through partnerships wit
they are asking the united states to do what the united states can do, which is manufacture the level of munitions and weapons and get it to the front as they sacrifice their lives. the senate recently passed a national security supplemental funding bill with vital aid for ukraine. our colleagues in the house must now act to get aid to ukraine across the finish line. it is the most important thing that we can do to stand up to putin and help ukraine win. at the same time, we have to take action...
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states reagan national because it is small it is not the busiest airport in the united states only 19th in ters of the total passengers in and out. but that main runway with 90% of the traffic is the busiest runway in the united states. and what does that mean what does it mean to have one primary runway witho 90% of the traffic that's the busiest in the united states that is easy to predict it means very significant congestion so let me give you some stats about that. reagan as the 19th busiest airport in the united states has the 8th most daily delay. you calculate daily delay by the percentages of incoming and outgoing that are delayed, multiply it by the average delay. more than 20% of flights into and out of reagan national are delayed. they're not delayed by a little. there are some airports that have worse on time records but the delay is a little bit of delay. the average delay of flights in and out of reagan national once delayed is 67 minutes already. that accounts to over 11,000 minutes of the delay every day. and what does delay mean? it means okay you're light arriving or l
states reagan national because it is small it is not the busiest airport in the united states only 19th in ters of the total passengers in and out. but that main runway with 90% of the traffic is the busiest runway in the united states. and what does that mean what does it mean to have one primary runway witho 90% of the traffic that's the busiest in the united states that is easy to predict it means very significant congestion so let me give you some stats about that. reagan as the 19th...
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odets the united states. the united states would not lend very much to france and not little to france and nothing to italy. so they borrowed from britain. britain borrowed, from the united states and and so we had this cycle of debt that that could only be managed if the countries of europe and especially ran massive trade surpluses with the united states, if they ran massive trade surpluses, then they could service their debt. and you could have a kind of you could get the cycle of financial stability and growth. so the first thing that happened when wilson lost power and he wilson's party lost power was his successors imposed rounds of tariffs in 21 and 23, which made it impossible for the war ravaged countries of europe to export to the united states, especially germany, which made it difficult them to service their debts, which meant the only way they could get the dollars they needed for, food and for investment was by borrowing. and that built that added to the cycle of war debt, the cycle of civilian
odets the united states. the united states would not lend very much to france and not little to france and nothing to italy. so they borrowed from britain. britain borrowed, from the united states and and so we had this cycle of debt that that could only be managed if the countries of europe and especially ran massive trade surpluses with the united states, if they ran massive trade surpluses, then they could service their debt. and you could have a kind of you could get the cycle of financial...
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hembodied the power and the pride of the united states army. during the baghdad the sergeants units came under fire. he rushed to protect his teammates and his platoon's flank.t of the fight, he even fired backal weapon, lying exposed current for mile after mile -- his tank turret for mile after mile. was one of the first americans killed in the iraq war. i know firsthand how tough the fighting was that day. it is onlyting the army has named its n m-10 booker. that name honors staff sergeant book robert booker of nebraska who was positive she was -- he wassly awarded his stunningtunisia during world war ii. e work of people like staff sergeant booker and private booker and on the courage and character of her service members. and it depends on the stamina and strength of their families and loved ones. weur troops and their families do every day in so many unsungwe know the dangers. defending our republic carries risks. goes beyond the dangers of combat. by necessity, u.s. military training is challenging. our operations worldwide can put we stil
hembodied the power and the pride of the united states army. during the baghdad the sergeants units came under fire. he rushed to protect his teammates and his platoon's flank.t of the fight, he even fired backal weapon, lying exposed current for mile after mile -- his tank turret for mile after mile. was one of the first americans killed in the iraq war. i know firsthand how tough the fighting was that day. it is onlyting the army has named its n m-10 booker. that name honors staff sergeant...
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the arab states declared an oil embargo against the united states, which was very painful, so i don't see anything like that today, or am i missing something? well, you usually always notice everything that needs to be noticed. no, this really is not the case, the position, well, some might call it flexible, but in principle not very fundamental for the arab countries, it is difficult for them, it is difficult for them, because it was explained to them, very clearly, what the financial consequences would be, well , taking into account the fact that... the capital is located in a well-known country in the north of the american continent, this threat is very very serious, very far away coming, so of course the arabs are a little cautious, and you know, seeing this caution, the americans and the israelis are now trying to drag them further towards the implementation of the plan, but data has just leaked about a new plan that was developed in israel. this a most interesting document, i think that it corresponds to the truth, there is a three-stage period, and it is stretched out for almos
the arab states declared an oil embargo against the united states, which was very painful, so i don't see anything like that today, or am i missing something? well, you usually always notice everything that needs to be noticed. no, this really is not the case, the position, well, some might call it flexible, but in principle not very fundamental for the arab countries, it is difficult for them, it is difficult for them, because it was explained to them, very clearly, what the financial...
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you can have the same thing between the united states and china. would you have to convince china that taking tie one is untenable, that it will not happen in just like flu shots decided to band and it isn't business to take west berlin. china has to balance emissions on tie one in order to see improve relations. you blank that ultimately there can be another day talk with china without the creation of a figurative wall across the try one straight. what would that look like? so it's all about the trends. we have to convince presidency that taking taiwan is impossible militarily. and even if it's a few things that might not be possible militarily, that the economic costs would be disastrous. so it means invent inventing and investing in significant deterrence capabilities, military discharge cape bodies in the region with a time when use. but it also means increase our economic leverage over china in areas like semi conductors, for example, artificial intelligence and reducing their economic leverage over us in the areas of we technologies like the
you can have the same thing between the united states and china. would you have to convince china that taking tie one is untenable, that it will not happen in just like flu shots decided to band and it isn't business to take west berlin. china has to balance emissions on tie one in order to see improve relations. you blank that ultimately there can be another day talk with china without the creation of a figurative wall across the try one straight. what would that look like? so it's all about...
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i'm very pleased with the united states that assistant secretary of state you mcbryan was just there. he didn't. he indicated that if the law goes through, there will be sanctions from the united states, including travel bands for m p's leaders and their families. and this is really important cause while georgia dream seems to love to adopt russian tactics for suppressing democracy. they sure don't send their kids study there. so i think so. travel sanctions reconsidering these. uh, these are free travel for georgia is in europe. we'd have a big effect, particularly if it includes family members and angel sanctions. i'm not saying this would change the course because i think g d is dug in. okay. but it could, it could impact more, thornton senior vice president for democracy from the german marshal fund. laura, we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. so thank you so much . the ukraine urgently needs new soldiers, more soldiers, and it's increasing pressure on men to sign up. the government recently passed a new mobilization law, which means beginning this weekend
i'm very pleased with the united states that assistant secretary of state you mcbryan was just there. he didn't. he indicated that if the law goes through, there will be sanctions from the united states, including travel bands for m p's leaders and their families. and this is really important cause while georgia dream seems to love to adopt russian tactics for suppressing democracy. they sure don't send their kids study there. so i think so. travel sanctions reconsidering these. uh, these are...
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kingdom, and then in united states. someone else understood this profoundly. harry truman. he understood on a personal what can happen when we allow forces of evil, the forces of aggression to spread. when the united states entered world war one, he, the u.s. national guard and, he was put in command of an artillery unit that saw brutal combat in france. he later wrote this i know the strain, the mud, the misery of the soldier in the and i know to his and i can add today her courage that experience left truman along with generations of men and women who survived the two world wars, determined that history would not repeat itself. harry truman that the best way maybe the only way to ensure that was to bind america's fate to that of other nations who shared values for all to commit to defending one another's territory, as if it their own. now those of us here today, in some ways may take that for granted. now, after 75 years, but this was a radical belief in its time, and it was also an untested one. and in ways, it's als
kingdom, and then in united states. someone else understood this profoundly. harry truman. he understood on a personal what can happen when we allow forces of evil, the forces of aggression to spread. when the united states entered world war one, he, the u.s. national guard and, he was put in command of an artillery unit that saw brutal combat in france. he later wrote this i know the strain, the mud, the misery of the soldier in the and i know to his and i can add today her courage that...
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or from north korea into the united states. missile defenses have never been able to handle more than a few missiles, but at the moment that you go hypersonic and you can have a missile that can on an unusual path and come down in close to the ground and below radar areas and all that. it's game over for existing missile defenses and as you called it, the sputnik moment. that's right. well called it. let me ask you the question of going 30 years back. all right. let's say that decision makers had embraced your analysis. and they were on the exact same page that you are on now. so at that moment, first of all, what would the policy have been then and then be? would it have been both politically and bureaucratically feasible? so the political hard part here was that one of these presidents democratic and republican, clinton and bush and obama and trump, they all had to live in the hope that you could avoid using diplomatic and trade means, having a collision with russia and china and certainly having one that was simultaneous. so
or from north korea into the united states. missile defenses have never been able to handle more than a few missiles, but at the moment that you go hypersonic and you can have a missile that can on an unusual path and come down in close to the ground and below radar areas and all that. it's game over for existing missile defenses and as you called it, the sputnik moment. that's right. well called it. let me ask you the question of going 30 years back. all right. let's say that decision makers...
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welcome to the united states capital. the owner us a day to remember us and jewish heritage month and the anniversary of the nazis unconditional surrender to remember and to reflect. as part of congress mandate this event is hosted every year because memories teach us. those who failed to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. director bluecoat meeting reason for quarter-century you have a chance to go on tour and asked her, she will say something like this michael democracy is fragile and we are all capable of falling prey. by the turn of the 20th century, germany was democracy for the cutting edge of technology and a strong economy, highly educated. i did not stop people and darkness from overtaking the country. german universities where the heart of intellectual life process hundreds of learning or jewish faculty. students felt were anti-jewish forces were introduced and performed horrific pseudo science experiment on jewish people from nearby concentration camps. today we are witnessing universities becoming host
welcome to the united states capital. the owner us a day to remember us and jewish heritage month and the anniversary of the nazis unconditional surrender to remember and to reflect. as part of congress mandate this event is hosted every year because memories teach us. those who failed to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. director bluecoat meeting reason for quarter-century you have a chance to go on tour and asked her, she will say something like this michael democracy is fragile and...
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many suggest the united states has influence over the years has become tiring this sense. and this is why they believe that the year can do need is correctly looking for alternative methods of somebody that's who are international relations. relations with other stakes. very simply put the question i had, this is the filtering for a policy of the us influencing this shift in the global architecture. the receipt in the united states, the how the so called to deep state is pressing for keeping the present a present architecture off of the international and security international economic order, and maybe even culture or the et cetera. and to that's a said, i am afraid that the because how is possible that mc mc american party, i mean, and now the democratic party, the big party is it is not to able to both the amount of the candidate for the presidential elections. then joe biden, and the, and the whole word is, is seen this in the bass, physical inability to produce a kind of injury, is it to be the candidate and then, and then maybe the president of the, the l for the, the
many suggest the united states has influence over the years has become tiring this sense. and this is why they believe that the year can do need is correctly looking for alternative methods of somebody that's who are international relations. relations with other stakes. very simply put the question i had, this is the filtering for a policy of the us influencing this shift in the global architecture. the receipt in the united states, the how the so called to deep state is pressing for keeping...
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sure if, for example, the united states is going to give us enough atakams exactly 300 km, i would say that ballistic missiles are a pretty good addition to the missiles that we have sculptor plus ukrainian neptunes, it would be possible to create a complex threat for , for example, a grouping of russian occupying forces in occupied crimea, and this would have its effect from the point of view of precisely preparing the operation for the pre-occupation of crimea, even without the tauros, that is, still the resources are limited, and now we need to provide the most effective, fastest possible help, that is , if the atakams can be quickly delivered ... to ukraine, i would still bet on the atakams, plus tom shadow and scalp, since they are already adapted to our planes. and then, germany still concentrates on patriot, on iriste, and possibly other systems, including, for example, short- range ones, because we constantly talk about medium-range systems, we mean patriot and iriste, but those systems , which could help us. to fight with russian drones, and not only strike drones, but also re
sure if, for example, the united states is going to give us enough atakams exactly 300 km, i would say that ballistic missiles are a pretty good addition to the missiles that we have sculptor plus ukrainian neptunes, it would be possible to create a complex threat for , for example, a grouping of russian occupying forces in occupied crimea, and this would have its effect from the point of view of precisely preparing the operation for the pre-occupation of crimea, even without the tauros, that...
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great britain had about 1,600, and the united states. america brought it to 2,080 pieces, that is, this is a huge mass, one document is interesting, which means it is called thunder, this document was presented by churchel in 1944 to roosevelt, this document stipulated that it was necessary in order to influence the german people psychologically, a massive bombing of cities is necessary, it can be cities no less. in order for these countries to regain their independence, today very few people remember that the soviet union helped the european countries regain their independence, today they talk so much about european sovereignty, that sovereign countries are very important, but these european countries for 4 years we sat under the influence of the germans, for 4 years no one spoke about sovereignty, we were on the territory of these countries. the most terrible, completely concentration camps were located, and the heads of these countries could not close the concentration camps, the soviet union, the soviet soldier returned sovereignty t
great britain had about 1,600, and the united states. america brought it to 2,080 pieces, that is, this is a huge mass, one document is interesting, which means it is called thunder, this document was presented by churchel in 1944 to roosevelt, this document stipulated that it was necessary in order to influence the german people psychologically, a massive bombing of cities is necessary, it can be cities no less. in order for these countries to regain their independence, today very few people...
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united states will be sending $31.00 abram tags to ukraine. the equivalent of one ukrainian battalion favors tanks of the most capable tanks in the world. look, when it comes to the abrams tank, and we've said we're going to continue to talk to the trainings about their needs. and we're gonna, we're and continued to meet them as best we can. and we'll do that. the abrams is a, a powerful system. there is no doubt about it, but this charge skeleton is inside a massive p out as us to for the inside and they to block. because as i'm standing amid this graveyard of game changes, it's easy to see why the alliance was so reluctant to provide its equipment to ukraine. because well, this is actually yet another pinnacle of nathan military engineering. this is a, a german made lip, a tank. and one of its new a modifications, the 2 a 61. yet it is here, a reminder that all these tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, um and personnel carriers, they did not live up to the expectation before the conflict. ukraine broke out. russia knows what it's doing here.
united states will be sending $31.00 abram tags to ukraine. the equivalent of one ukrainian battalion favors tanks of the most capable tanks in the world. look, when it comes to the abrams tank, and we've said we're going to continue to talk to the trainings about their needs. and we're gonna, we're and continued to meet them as best we can. and we'll do that. the abrams is a, a powerful system. there is no doubt about it, but this charge skeleton is inside a massive p out as us to for the...
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we don't make any masks at all in the united states. and i think for many, the the coronavirus pandemic highlighted the problems of extremely long supply chains of exporting the production of basic everyday goods to places you may never go on the other side of the world. and that's sort of a silly, trite involving the masks. but if you think about the all of the metals and minerals that are needed for the energy transition that you just sort of magnify the the complexity of the see why it's so important to focus on where these are. china realized years ago that the world was going electric and so it has focused not only on rare earths we were discussing earlier, but it's also focused on the production of lithium as well as copper it's one of the it's the world's largest copper producer. it also is a major nickel producer. invest heavily in indonesia, for instance, where a lot of nickel is being processed and produced when you tear down rainforests, which is obviously not popular with a lot of conservationists. using these by using these
we don't make any masks at all in the united states. and i think for many, the the coronavirus pandemic highlighted the problems of extremely long supply chains of exporting the production of basic everyday goods to places you may never go on the other side of the world. and that's sort of a silly, trite involving the masks. but if you think about the all of the metals and minerals that are needed for the energy transition that you just sort of magnify the the complexity of the see why it's so...
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mayorkas: we monitor the northern border of the united states. [laughter] u.s. customs and border protection. some of the terrain is very difficult to traverse. we have a different legal structure with canada. we have a safe third country agreement with canada and the reality -- canada also has different approaches to migration into their country then do some of the countries in latin america. david: if you want to come in to this country illegally, let's suppose you want -- sec. mayorkas: let's say if one wanted to come. david: what would you recommend to that one person about the best way to get into the country illegally? sec. mayorkas: i would caution them and encourage them to apply for a visa. and if in fact they seek humanitarian relief, to actually avail themselves of the lawful pathways that we have established so that they don't risk their lives in the hands of smugglers. [applause] david: what percentage of people die trying to get into this country? they are shot by somebody or -- sec. mayorkas: i don't know, david, a percentage i will share with you
mayorkas: we monitor the northern border of the united states. [laughter] u.s. customs and border protection. some of the terrain is very difficult to traverse. we have a different legal structure with canada. we have a safe third country agreement with canada and the reality -- canada also has different approaches to migration into their country then do some of the countries in latin america. david: if you want to come in to this country illegally, let's suppose you want -- sec. mayorkas:...
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with the ross and the united states. it to its credit is not taking the debate as not taking the b. yeah. and is actually had indirect talks recently would be ryan's, i believe, in obama, or somewhere in the region to try to dial down sanctions and avoid that scenario from happening, especially heading into a election season. i added, you know, heading into november. i heard that the person replacing presenter i see of iran is going to be another very similar quote unquote hard line. or in other words, he's going to be someone who pretty much represents the same thinking. what do you expect that not to be true, and would you expect the populace there in iran, or the think tanks, the media, the educational sector to push against that to try and go in a different direction? well, you know, they could try. i mean, well, you know, whatever is left of independence, civil society over there could try to push back. but, you know, they seem to be really at the mercy of, in many ways to be preferences perceptions the policies of
with the ross and the united states. it to its credit is not taking the debate as not taking the b. yeah. and is actually had indirect talks recently would be ryan's, i believe, in obama, or somewhere in the region to try to dial down sanctions and avoid that scenario from happening, especially heading into a election season. i added, you know, heading into november. i heard that the person replacing presenter i see of iran is going to be another very similar quote unquote hard line. or in...
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visit of the kenyan president of the united states. my name is kendra, i'm pleased to serve as president of the agribusiness center and i couldn't be more honored than to be joined by this august group of panelists here today as we start this conversation. in the interest of time, i'm going to let you know that the bios for our esteemed leaders are available on qr codes available in the room. we are going to have a chance to, as they say, allow those who need no introduction to present themselves to all of you. i'm beginning to my right, again with a person who needs no introduction, the vice chair and president of niekro soft, mr. brad smith. welcome. brad: thank you. kendra: talk to us briefly about the connection that microsoft has to kenya. brad: we've been there for a long time and over the last five years it has been a huge source of development for us. we have employees, software developers working in the software development center in nairobi. i think that you have captured it well, it has been an extraordinary week and it's fi
visit of the kenyan president of the united states. my name is kendra, i'm pleased to serve as president of the agribusiness center and i couldn't be more honored than to be joined by this august group of panelists here today as we start this conversation. in the interest of time, i'm going to let you know that the bios for our esteemed leaders are available on qr codes available in the room. we are going to have a chance to, as they say, allow those who need no introduction to present...
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the united states voted against it. a very well-thought-out attack in the information field on our historical self-awareness, because this is the basis of any national statehood. it is important that everyone involved in inhumane treatment to people have been identified, even if these criminals are already dead. are you used to watching videos online? stopped working , install, open, watch, russian channels, all series, movies and cartoons, educational programs and documentaries, watch, watch in the application or on the website.
the united states voted against it. a very well-thought-out attack in the information field on our historical self-awareness, because this is the basis of any national statehood. it is important that everyone involved in inhumane treatment to people have been identified, even if these criminals are already dead. are you used to watching videos online? stopped working , install, open, watch, russian channels, all series, movies and cartoons, educational programs and documentaries, watch, watch...
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and again, the united states in new york and do know this. they are leaders notice, but somehow they still live in this fantasy land that where they po for they believe this somehow they are superior, a civilization and culture where will emerge victorious. well then the saddest thing of all professor mironda is that the font is a lamb that they reserve for themselves means a blog bass for the world, the now in gaza, but also in many other places. we will have to leave it there, but it's been great talking to you as always. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for having me. thank you for watching hope to searing down on a rolled up part of the the the the, the st. louis here right is, was the full, the late president race. yeah. his own through was who killed in a heavy cubs of glass countries. the vice president says us side into a policy responsible for the tragedy of the american economic sanctions have also affected our own aviation equipment systems. we have lost great people with the political history of iran and the
and again, the united states in new york and do know this. they are leaders notice, but somehow they still live in this fantasy land that where they po for they believe this somehow they are superior, a civilization and culture where will emerge victorious. well then the saddest thing of all professor mironda is that the font is a lamb that they reserve for themselves means a blog bass for the world, the now in gaza, but also in many other places. we will have to leave it there, but it's been...
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the united states is going to support the collective efforts here. going it alone.
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from the united states? >> i am not familiar with the numeric figure that you cite with an individual provided to process with a final order of removal, they should be removed from the united states. will be adjudicate, the fact that they don't have a lawful basis to remain in the united states, they should be removed. >> absolutely. i'm so glad we agree on that. over a three-year period, the biden administration has actually removed fewer people in total. the first three years, not the last 11 months. they removed fewer people in total the both presidents obama and trump removed in each individual year of their administrations. i am hopeful we can have the appropriate resources and are able to remove the 1.3 million people who have been given due process. on that note, if you had more i.c.e. officers and funding for officers there, would that be a helpful tool in being able to remove these individuals that have been given their due process? >> two points, if i may. in response to your discrete question, the
from the united states? >> i am not familiar with the numeric figure that you cite with an individual provided to process with a final order of removal, they should be removed from the united states. will be adjudicate, the fact that they don't have a lawful basis to remain in the united states, they should be removed. >> absolutely. i'm so glad we agree on that. over a three-year period, the biden administration has actually removed fewer people in total. the first three years, not...
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arab emirates, the united states always has excellent relations, but the united states imposes sanctions against a company from the emirates for cooperating with russia, in response the emirates say: “well, okay, then we don’t let's allow our military bases to be used to solve your air problems. let's read wall street. jorna." in february, the united arab emirates notified the united states that it would no longer allow u.s. military aircraft to carry out drone strikes in yemen and iraq. u.s. officials said that prompted commanders to send additional aircraft to al-wudaid air base in qatar, which has not deployed such restrictions highlight growing tensions between washington and some gulf countries that have allowed us troops to be based on their soil. fear of being drawn into a widening regional conflict. niger, africa, a national government has arrived, the americans are asking them to maintain their military air bases on niger territory. so what, well, let's read the new york post. russian troops have moved to an airbase in niger that also houses american troops, officials said.
arab emirates, the united states always has excellent relations, but the united states imposes sanctions against a company from the emirates for cooperating with russia, in response the emirates say: “well, okay, then we don’t let's allow our military bases to be used to solve your air problems. let's read wall street. jorna." in february, the united arab emirates notified the united states that it would no longer allow u.s. military aircraft to carry out drone strikes in yemen and...
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ted, united states >> ladies and gentlemen, the hon. ted, united states ctr. from north carolina. >> good morning, it is my honor to be here. this day is a decade in the making. it would not have been possible without the teamwork of fellow members of the north carolina delegation so thank you . i want to thank them for their commitment to honor one of north carolina's favorite sons . the legacy of rev. billy graham is based on a simple message.creation, fall, redemption and our ultimate hope set forth in scripture. we took this message of hope in christ to more than 185 nations, more than 200 billion people in person . and more than 2 billion people through radio and television broadcast. now i was one of those 2 billionwho would watch him on tv as a young kid . when i was young i remember loving to watch billy graham and for two reasons . one, it was the good news of jesus christ when simile presented and two, if he was on tv myparents would let me stay up late . to this day i want to get up and walk to him. more people have heard the good news from billy gr
ted, united states >> ladies and gentlemen, the hon. ted, united states ctr. from north carolina. >> good morning, it is my honor to be here. this day is a decade in the making. it would not have been possible without the teamwork of fellow members of the north carolina delegation so thank you . i want to thank them for their commitment to honor one of north carolina's favorite sons . the legacy of rev. billy graham is based on a simple message.creation, fall, redemption and our...
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thinking about how to create a revolution within the united states of america itself, people like joe biden, the wave of the new revolution should simply wash away. then he is going to create a single global world, which is what soros’ son says is necessary. made sure that justice was handled by exceptional artificial intelligence, after this digital slavery will come, the one that is told at the dovo forum, the main thing there is one thing, the anti-russian vector, soros and other pseudonyms of the devil, dolls of the heir tutti, today at the first. ranevskaya, my head is in the right place, they told me, you can’t watch tv from morning to night. “here, please, look at the time after the program, for the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of alexei leonov, we have to fly for 45 days, 11 hours before the start the state commission completely changes the crew, they instructed to notify the families of the victims.” if only we had not known these happy days, there is a clock on the old tower, in this world everyone should not rush to keep up, we are sailing on a vezina, like on
thinking about how to create a revolution within the united states of america itself, people like joe biden, the wave of the new revolution should simply wash away. then he is going to create a single global world, which is what soros’ son says is necessary. made sure that justice was handled by exceptional artificial intelligence, after this digital slavery will come, the one that is told at the dovo forum, the main thing there is one thing, the anti-russian vector, soros and other...
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that means the united states doesn't just shield the worst actors. in many cases, the protection is the rule of law as well as a strong return on investment. and drug profiteers have taken note. both down the block and across the borders for drug operations large and small relying on anonymous shell corporations. in 2023, 12 people were indicted with the sinaloa cartel's heroin trafficking operations. united states, mexico, canada, $16 million through wyoming- based shell companies. the secrecy afforded provides and the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see u.s. shell companies used as part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit, including environmental crimes. for instance, the peruvian national using the pseudonym peter ferrari and his associates allegedly used millions of dollars through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using a shell company and other methods. as raised by other witnesses, they also endanger our national security. one example is particularly striking, in which individuals moved $1 billion in iran
that means the united states doesn't just shield the worst actors. in many cases, the protection is the rule of law as well as a strong return on investment. and drug profiteers have taken note. both down the block and across the borders for drug operations large and small relying on anonymous shell corporations. in 2023, 12 people were indicted with the sinaloa cartel's heroin trafficking operations. united states, mexico, canada, $16 million through wyoming- based shell companies. the secrecy...
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the united states makes profits onwards sober. and there is a conflict, and the united states claims the flares of this conflict, the alias into united, just make profits financial fits from these conflicts. for example, in syria in jamante. and you're not turning countries against each other. you're not against you down, for example, and this sort of the art, it'd be a game so you can different countries in the region. however, nowadays the people of the region are experiencing defense motives. for example, we have the chinese and we have the russian models, and these 2 countries are presenting to the people of these countries that they kind of stabilize just countries and hands. eventually, this will lead into economic prosperity. and when there is economy prosperity, there is also a social welfare. and when there is social welfare, the people are making also a better job of which and having better job opportunities and also increasing their educational levels and all sorts of human rights. right? and this is very important in t
the united states makes profits onwards sober. and there is a conflict, and the united states claims the flares of this conflict, the alias into united, just make profits financial fits from these conflicts. for example, in syria in jamante. and you're not turning countries against each other. you're not against you down, for example, and this sort of the art, it'd be a game so you can different countries in the region. however, nowadays the people of the region are experiencing defense...
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the united states. and she's currently working on a book about the workplace of their own progressive management of workers and their families in colorado's coalfields. we're coming with oxford university press. i also asked manisha sinha to join me on the panel. she is the james earl and shirley draper chair in american history at the university connecticut and president elect of the 2024 society for historians, the early republic, which she was born in india and received her ph.d. from columbia university, where her dissertation was nominated for the the bancroft prize. she's the author of the town of revolution of slavery politics and ideology in antebellum south carolina, which was named one of the best books on slavery and politico and recently featured in the new york times 1619 project. her second book, the slaves cause a history of the evolution of abolition, was longlisted for the national book award in nonfiction and won numerous other awards. and she is currently just finished a book called t
the united states. and she's currently working on a book about the workplace of their own progressive management of workers and their families in colorado's coalfields. we're coming with oxford university press. i also asked manisha sinha to join me on the panel. she is the james earl and shirley draper chair in american history at the university connecticut and president elect of the 2024 society for historians, the early republic, which she was born in india and received her ph.d. from...
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but who is going to be the president of the united states.— the united states. but politically in euro -e the united states. but politically in europe you — the united states. but politically in europe you might _ the united states. but politically in europe you might be - the united states. but politically in europe you might be about i the united states. but politically in europe you might be about to| the united states. but politically i in europe you might be about to run into a problem if marine le pen has her way and the forces on the right, on the hard right, coalesce in one group. there are some of those parties who are more inclined towards russia, who might undermine the security operations, who might not want to spend as much of their money on european defence. does that concern you? i money on european defence. does that concern you?— concern you? i think it is a bit too far to make _ concern you? i think it is a bit too far to make any _ concern you? i think it is a bit too far to make any predictions i concern you? i think it is a bit too far t
but who is going to be the president of the united states.— the united states. but politically in euro -e the united states. but politically in europe you — the united states. but politically in europe you might _ the united states. but politically in europe you might be - the united states. but politically in europe you might be about i the united states. but politically in europe you might be about to| the united states. but politically i in europe you might be about to run into a problem...
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i represent united states citizens and so do my colleagues. but noncitizens do not vote and should not vote. they are working to change that, too. we found that noncitizens are voting and found loopholes to do that with motor voter. we have to defend the value and right of u.s. citizens and only way to do that is to do the very purpose of the census is to apportion representatives. we get a lot of other been fits from the census but the constitutional purpose of it is to know who is here. they want to know how many -- national origin, your religion, how much you make. but they don't give a rip whether you are a united states citizen. the american people deserve to be fairly and equally represented. and that is the only way they are going to be done if we know the citizensship and apportionment is based on the united states citizens. this amendment needs to be passed. and for assurance for the previous three congresses, i have introduced a constitutional amendment in this congress h.j.res. 37. i assume mr. raskin will co-sponsor it immediately
i represent united states citizens and so do my colleagues. but noncitizens do not vote and should not vote. they are working to change that, too. we found that noncitizens are voting and found loopholes to do that with motor voter. we have to defend the value and right of u.s. citizens and only way to do that is to do the very purpose of the census is to apportion representatives. we get a lot of other been fits from the census but the constitutional purpose of it is to know who is here. they...
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states _ and worry about what the united states is — and worry about what the united states is doing to lead versus what — states is doing to lead versus what china is doing in the nature _ what china is doing in the nature of our relationship, the more — nature of our relationship, the more well—placed we will be to answer— more well—placed we will be to answer on _ more well—placed we will be to answer on security and prosperity. answer on security and prosperity-— answer on security and prosperity. answer on security and --roseri . prosperity. bonnie, your view on the taiwan _ prosperity. bonnie, your view on the taiwan aspect - prosperity. bonnie, your view on the taiwan aspect of - prosperity. bonnie, your view on the taiwan aspect of this? j prosperity. bonnie, your viewl on the taiwan aspect of this? i do not expect the new president to say— do not expect the new president to say anything _ do not expect the new president to say anything provocative - do not expect the new president to say anything provocative in i to say anything provocative in the inauguratio
states _ and worry about what the united states is — and worry about what the united states is doing to lead versus what — states is doing to lead versus what china is doing in the nature _ what china is doing in the nature of our relationship, the more — nature of our relationship, the more well—placed we will be to answer— more well—placed we will be to answer on _ more well—placed we will be to answer on security and prosperity. answer on security and prosperity-— answer on...
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kingdom, the united states, france, and they will join something later. it seems to me that there is no independent in china a comprehensive plan, how it can be stopped today, again, due to the fact that, on the one hand, it is not profitable for them to spread and grow this conflict further, and the involvement of european countries in it, on the other hand, it is not profitable for them in principle , so that the situation stabilizes, because then russia can potentially reduce its dependence, precisely on the sky. mr. oleksandr, thank you for... being with us on the air, oleksandr mosienko, head of the center for military legal research, joined us, on unfortunately, we have to end the broadcast, and by the way, you can read how ukraine is preparing to repel a new russian offensive on our website bbc.ua in this article, if we talk about the situation at the front. i say goodbye to you until tomorrow, see you. congratulations to the viewers of the tv channel, the project veliky lviv says, traditionally starts every thursday at 21:15. from a conversation w
kingdom, the united states, france, and they will join something later. it seems to me that there is no independent in china a comprehensive plan, how it can be stopped today, again, due to the fact that, on the one hand, it is not profitable for them to spread and grow this conflict further, and the involvement of european countries in it, on the other hand, it is not profitable for them in principle , so that the situation stabilizes, because then russia can potentially reduce its dependence,...
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the united states is not. okay. and the, the, the, the problem that is facing the united states and needs, that's close as allies is a. and the more and more that the can genocide conventions are studied and applied . then you have complicity. and those that are complicit are in the same category is committing genocide itself. this is something the western world is slowly and terrifyingly waking up to go ahead. martin with him too and also i think realizing that the more we go down this right, the more that we start issuing these rates from the i c j ser. nothing higher, nothing. i know those, you know, and the more america shows is really what is all about, what's in a, what is the i c, j for america is his, it's america's own to, for germany. nothing more, nothing less. and i think when i think it was instagram who said recently and some sort of congressional me thing, you know, it's like going from this, i'm yahoo and he's really is, and will it be us next? and i think that really was martin if i can interrupt th
the united states is not. okay. and the, the, the, the problem that is facing the united states and needs, that's close as allies is a. and the more and more that the can genocide conventions are studied and applied . then you have complicity. and those that are complicit are in the same category is committing genocide itself. this is something the western world is slowly and terrifyingly waking up to go ahead. martin with him too and also i think realizing that the more we go down this right,...
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states strategy old united states or bought the race roster. there's the if the special ed, i mean, it actually has a bad running troops roughly, well done. it is the registrar i know. so, but yeah it's, it's good. it's going to continue like this, but the fact that they have targets they've been killed. many of them already, so it's nothing new. i'm here. yeah. well it would certainly be a much more public debating processment, and that's maybe that's maybe that's acceptable. okay. uh yeah. hey j it's very interesting is we had the estonian prime minister, kyle a call us at a conference over the weekend. um, calling for the break up of russia. it's really quite amazing is ukraine get smaller and smaller d populated di, industrialized, and worse. you have a little tiny country like this. tony is saying that the nato's agenda essentially should be the breakup of russia, echoing with scott just said, go ahead and you're absolutely right. and you know, this is, this is the fools reward for failure is greater ambition. this is what we say, we're se
states strategy old united states or bought the race roster. there's the if the special ed, i mean, it actually has a bad running troops roughly, well done. it is the registrar i know. so, but yeah it's, it's good. it's going to continue like this, but the fact that they have targets they've been killed. many of them already, so it's nothing new. i'm here. yeah. well it would certainly be a much more public debating processment, and that's maybe that's maybe that's acceptable. okay. uh yeah....
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not just the united states, but around the world. and now we're talking about mutual or weapons as if that's a, that's a plausible solution to any conflict. and it just, it shows you how most people in most countries want to push towards peaceful resolutions. and yet are leaders, as they call us, by what we want to rise up to, to do things because they've done things to hurt. the populace are now saying it's ok that they can use violence as a means to, to hurt other people as long as it doesn't involve them yet. as people we, we're, we're expected to be law abiding. and so on the sidelines will they really have it not just on their own country, but on the countries around the world. it's just, it's a that we're dealing with an upside down world. and frankly, i think the leadership and not just the united states around the world is, is pretty pathetic. and the end of this justification probably shows us alignment with the role economic form. and so we're ellison, you've all know or her are a just really, really bad people who have don
not just the united states, but around the world. and now we're talking about mutual or weapons as if that's a, that's a plausible solution to any conflict. and it just, it shows you how most people in most countries want to push towards peaceful resolutions. and yet are leaders, as they call us, by what we want to rise up to, to do things because they've done things to hurt. the populace are now saying it's ok that they can use violence as a means to, to hurt other people as long as it doesn't...
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god bless you and god bless the united states of america! [cheers and >> online at c-span.org or download as a podcast on c-span now, our free mobile app or whatever you get your podcasts. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. congress returns t for legislative business and. the house is back at noon eastern. later in the week lawmakers will vote on legislation to reauthorize the faa programs. current ogms are set to expire friday at midnight. they will also consir bills requiring methane to casillas to disclose houthis and measures to support law enforcement. senators will vote on executive and judicial nomatns for u.s. district and circuit courts . watch live coverage of the h on c-span. the senate on c-span two. ana reminder, you can watch all our life congressional coverage with our free video apps, c-span now,
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and as president biden said, we need these sectors ourselves in the united states. so to, to compete on a level playing field, we have to put terrorist on those types of sectors. so it's not about banning chinese goods. it's not about tara thing, all of chinese goods, as president trump said he would do it in the 2nd term. it's really looking at those factors that are strategic to the us and, and they've had unfair subsidies from china, and that's what he did. all right, work what, what's your take on this off chinese subsidies responsible for the decline of us manufacturing and industry us manufacturing industry has been declining now for other 40 is the 1st sounds of concerns around the industrialization and the following out of american manufacturing began in the 19 seventy's and hasn't stop since the fact of the matter raises that over the last 40 years, the american political economy has 5, but often con, to industries, particularly in financial services, stock exchange, and those sorts of areas instead of industrialization. and now the chickens have come home
and as president biden said, we need these sectors ourselves in the united states. so to, to compete on a level playing field, we have to put terrorist on those types of sectors. so it's not about banning chinese goods. it's not about tara thing, all of chinese goods, as president trump said he would do it in the 2nd term. it's really looking at those factors that are strategic to the us and, and they've had unfair subsidies from china, and that's what he did. all right, work what, what's your...
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in the united states, the state department's books person rejected the i c. c. appeal claiming it has no jurisdiction over this matter. how speaker mike johnson went even further saying that us may propose sanctions against the international criminal court. and presidential by then also chipped in to defend israel climbing. what's happening in gaza is not genocide. reject the i. c, she's application arrest warrant. you get to the prison wants to all do or can't do insure civilian protection. but let me be clear, concert allegations against israel made by the end as the court of justice. what's happening is not genocide or reject. earlier the international criminal courts to prosecute a requested an arrest warrant for the is rarely prime minister. alongside the country's defense minister, they stand accused of war crimes and gaza. i see prosecutor cream con, also wants to see the leadership of him. us in the doc that i have reasonable grounds to believe. the 3 senior leaders of how a mass back criminal responsibility for the following international crimes comm
in the united states, the state department's books person rejected the i c. c. appeal claiming it has no jurisdiction over this matter. how speaker mike johnson went even further saying that us may propose sanctions against the international criminal court. and presidential by then also chipped in to defend israel climbing. what's happening in gaza is not genocide. reject the i. c, she's application arrest warrant. you get to the prison wants to all do or can't do insure civilian protection....
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i mean, of course, the united states and its allies. discussion of the russian-ukrainian and israeli-palestinian conflicts is also not should be excluded from. russia for its military operation, and how actively they support israel in its military conflict. in the case of ukraine, the west is turning the rest of the world against russia, demonstrating unprecedented speed of decision-making. and his position regarding the gas sector is exactly the opposite. israel enjoys incredible support from the west. between israel and hamas, which of course is not the case. the palestinian-israeli conflict , which evaluates what is happening as a war , is expected to be resolved in the near future. the international court of justice states that genocide is taking place in the gas sector, and the usa and germany directly deny it. and what has been going on for 75 years is unlikely to be in the gas, if not genocide. what should i call it? the global south was mentioned, but it can hardly be considered unified within a huge number of contradictions; pe
i mean, of course, the united states and its allies. discussion of the russian-ukrainian and israeli-palestinian conflicts is also not should be excluded from. russia for its military operation, and how actively they support israel in its military conflict. in the case of ukraine, the west is turning the rest of the world against russia, demonstrating unprecedented speed of decision-making. and his position regarding the gas sector is exactly the opposite. israel enjoys incredible support from...
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that's twhea united states is funned on. the pursuit of perfection. don't turn turn your back on that. help us pursue perfection. that's my ask for you. i would say let's go back and talk about policies. david: absolutely. in terms of policies i think here's one area where we might differ a bit. one of the thingus ran on was kind of a crackdown of trade relations with china. vivek: crackdown of our economic dependence for vital attributes of our life for china. david: fair enough. clint what do you think about the idea of that? clint: well i'll just ask a followup before i jump through the tv screen, how do you decidh this from a libertarian, free market perspective, but also have the president who is running on, i'm going to dictate what materials, what supplies are vital to this nation and therefore sanction or tariff or whatever to diminish the supply coming out of china? i don't understand. vivek: this is a great quesm i'll give an analogy from the trojan war. the greeks never would have won the to rian war by tearing down the weustles troy. so th
that's twhea united states is funned on. the pursuit of perfection. don't turn turn your back on that. help us pursue perfection. that's my ask for you. i would say let's go back and talk about policies. david: absolutely. in terms of policies i think here's one area where we might differ a bit. one of the thingus ran on was kind of a crackdown of trade relations with china. vivek: crackdown of our economic dependence for vital attributes of our life for china. david: fair enough. clint what do...
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the former united states ambassadors to united nation agencies for food and agriculture. thank you to our witnesses for joining us today. we will now proceed to your testimony. you reach a five minutes but the time in front of you will count down to zero. at which time, at which point your time is expired and that will be fired -- followed by a question and answer. after all three of you have spoken. mr. gackle, please begin when you are ready. >> thank you, chairman thompson and ranking member scott and members of the house agriculture committee. thank you for allowing me to testify today. my name is josh gackle and i'm a soybean farmer from north dakota where a farm with my dad and brother on a third- generation family farm. this year i also have the privilege of serving as president of the american soybean association, which represents you as soybean farmers across 30 states. >>> been the largest u.s. agricultural export and robust international trade is a priority for our farmers. u.s. soy is actively working in 112 markets across the world to introduce new customers
the former united states ambassadors to united nation agencies for food and agriculture. thank you to our witnesses for joining us today. we will now proceed to your testimony. you reach a five minutes but the time in front of you will count down to zero. at which time, at which point your time is expired and that will be fired -- followed by a question and answer. after all three of you have spoken. mr. gackle, please begin when you are ready. >> thank you, chairman thompson and ranking...