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states had sanctioned over 80% of russia's banking sector by assets and the united states and partners had immobilized foreign assets asinc then, our global cn has haddd successes because we placed a premin collective action across all aspects of our response. take the price cap on russian oil. the u.s. understood the need to disrupt russia's revenue, but we saw the market impact in restrictions could have. so we worked with european counterparts through countless meetings and trips across the atlantic to design and launch a novel tool that leveraged our market share and services key to the oil trade and would constrict russia's revenues while kee g oil markets stable. because of our careful andnt work, the price cap worked. russia's oil tax revenue was nearly 30% 2023 than in 2022. russia, of course, took action in response to evade the price cap. but we again turto power of collective response working jointly to tighten enforcement. this, too, is making progress. energy market participants, analysts and russia's top energy official have linked our increase enforcement activities to t
states had sanctioned over 80% of russia's banking sector by assets and the united states and partners had immobilized foreign assets asinc then, our global cn has haddd successes because we placed a premin collective action across all aspects of our response. take the price cap on russian oil. the u.s. understood the need to disrupt russia's revenue, but we saw the market impact in restrictions could have. so we worked with european counterparts through countless meetings and trips across the...
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the united states has the highest credit rating. last year, the features agency lowered it for the first time in 30 years and changed the outlook to negative. thanks dmitry. dmitry moroka spoke about the withdrawal of gold assets from storage facilities in the united states. new ivolga electric trains departed today in moscow on route no. diameter the trains were produced at the tver carriage plant. the main difference from... stations, i can say that the car is really very comfortable, spacious and almost silent, and you were right, one of the most important features of the new ivalka 4.0 is the presence of three doors in each car, and not only their number has increased , but also the size of the doors, they have become wider, and thus it will be much more comfortable for people to get in and out of the car, which is especially important for a large city moscow, yes for rush hour, and speaking of capacity, it’s new. the train can accommodate more than 2,500 people at a time, this is 100 passengers more than the previous version
the united states has the highest credit rating. last year, the features agency lowered it for the first time in 30 years and changed the outlook to negative. thanks dmitry. dmitry moroka spoke about the withdrawal of gold assets from storage facilities in the united states. new ivolga electric trains departed today in moscow on route no. diameter the trains were produced at the tver carriage plant. the main difference from... stations, i can say that the car is really very comfortable,...
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delegates from the united states are the main guests in taipei, but the white house does not see this as a violation of the one-china principle. beijing has said it will not tolerate foreign interference in its internal affairs. this kind of regressive action challenges not only china's sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also international justice, conscience and post-war international order. among the ukrainian deputies invited to taipei, the taiwanese democratic party has a lot in common with them . having lost their majority in the local parliament , political opponents recently staged a massive fight in it with the theft of documents, and a few hours before the inauguration they went to the headquarters of the democratic party. the main complaint is that none of the previous promises in the economic and social sphere have been fulfilled, but the military budget has grown to $18 billion. recently it became known that back in april the fleet of taiwan and the united states staged some secret maneuvers in the pacific ocean and continues to escalate it. china has launched what
delegates from the united states are the main guests in taipei, but the white house does not see this as a violation of the one-china principle. beijing has said it will not tolerate foreign interference in its internal affairs. this kind of regressive action challenges not only china's sovereignty and territorial integrity, but also international justice, conscience and post-war international order. among the ukrainian deputies invited to taipei, the taiwanese democratic party has a lot in...
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is what it is and united states itself. i mean with all due respect these little islands don't really, ma'am. i mean, we all know that they, they, they what, according to what that meant, a constant and so up in the attitude, this is huge eyes relation of, of the american push, right? one moment please. and also it shows how i relate to the fact that the united states have stuck to the membership in the united nations security council. it is totally unacceptable. i'm the saying that right? absolutely. we will delve no doubt into us obstruction. as you say, i want to the practically speaking the stuff uh, given what is played out of the you and whether practically this makes any difference to the suffering of palestinians in gaza and promising inside the occupied westbank is not thoughts and not enough sort of fluid it's very little if you compare it to what needs to be done, nothing else behavior in uh on data mining. what was it possible that good event sort of ceasefire, when how much accepted what was proposed to them by
is what it is and united states itself. i mean with all due respect these little islands don't really, ma'am. i mean, we all know that they, they, they what, according to what that meant, a constant and so up in the attitude, this is huge eyes relation of, of the american push, right? one moment please. and also it shows how i relate to the fact that the united states have stuck to the membership in the united nations security council. it is totally unacceptable. i'm the saying that right?...
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his family came to the united states. he worked his way through school on the low level jobs someone would have to get in new york city to work his way through school and i have to say, i have never seen a better presiding judge in trial. i have seen judges as good. i mean, it is not unusual for judges to be that good. it is hard to think of a trial judge under more pressure than what he has been under, unique pressure that no other judge has had. he has a former president of the united states as a defendant. how do you handle that. and, it is just the great tragedy of this trial, not being televised is that america couldn't see that. >> i couldn't agree more. we don't know about the jury yet. >> attacking the judge's daughter. >> and you wouldn't know that for a second in any of his rulings. he is really remarkable. >> every day. good morning mr. trump from the judge. and of course, nothing back from trump. andrew weissman, thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up, is there an insurrectionist or maybe two on
his family came to the united states. he worked his way through school on the low level jobs someone would have to get in new york city to work his way through school and i have to say, i have never seen a better presiding judge in trial. i have seen judges as good. i mean, it is not unusual for judges to be that good. it is hard to think of a trial judge under more pressure than what he has been under, unique pressure that no other judge has had. he has a former president of the united states...
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united states is the world bank in a crisis response when they're coming rates, united states going to make an additional $21000000000.00 available. the international monitors. today i'm proud to announce probably $250000000000.90 capacity. molly's our development banks like the world bank help low income nations invest in the development of tax of growing challenge. this is supported by the united states and many other countries as well. next, we're launching the newer technology to technological operation between the united states and can. that means new partnership, new partnership with industry, artificial intelligence, semi conductors and cyber security. knowing issues to expand, affordable internet all across your staff. if so, education for you're going to bring can use to, to the united states, study in the sense, you know, i'm proud to announce that i'm working with congress to make can't, can you the 1st country in africa receive funding to chips and science which has served us, well, this funding will link their supply chains dining space and to our partner is further evasio
united states is the world bank in a crisis response when they're coming rates, united states going to make an additional $21000000000.00 available. the international monitors. today i'm proud to announce probably $250000000000.90 capacity. molly's our development banks like the world bank help low income nations invest in the development of tax of growing challenge. this is supported by the united states and many other countries as well. next, we're launching the newer technology to...
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states, the united states, they understand perfectly well, this similarity with us, that the problem of uranus cannot be solved by military means, therefore for them the bet has always been placed on the fact that iran is political inside split, and there were some... political processes that would lead to a change of power there to please the united states of america. and by the way, they did a lot for this; they managed to achieve a little success, just a little bit. whereby? we remember very well the situation that took place in iran and with protest sentiments, all this happened against the backdrop of the fact that young people who grew up in iran, many of them went to study all over the world, somewhere they began to open businesses, somewhere they succumbed to this influence, this is there. but on the other hand, iran is very strong. religious bonds, a very strong influence of the leaders of the islamic revolution that took place there, the spiritual leader is alive, thank god and well today, the guards of the islamic revolution are a guard corps that plays a huge role in stab
states, the united states, they understand perfectly well, this similarity with us, that the problem of uranus cannot be solved by military means, therefore for them the bet has always been placed on the fact that iran is political inside split, and there were some... political processes that would lead to a change of power there to please the united states of america. and by the way, they did a lot for this; they managed to achieve a little success, just a little bit. whereby? we remember very...
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and i have to ask, what is the united states? the biggest fear in regard to china, the us is afraid that china is a rising competitor. they refer to it as a resistance our, which is another way of saying that it is an official enemy, but the us at least 1992 at least since 1992 has being the considering itself, the global hatred mom. and because of that, it does not brook any challenges a child i know originally when the us the have relations with china number we're supposed to become another person. all right? so, so that's why i think why know this on that side? because that's the thing because it looks like, you know, in light of the us, secretary of state. so he said this regarding china and it's relationship with russia. so enabling russia to rebuild the defense industrial base that countries throughout europe are deeply concerned, will be turned against them after ukraine is done. okay, align also is the secretary of state accurate, or is he more more likely gas fighting the citizens into villain eyes in china? kind of, alo
and i have to ask, what is the united states? the biggest fear in regard to china, the us is afraid that china is a rising competitor. they refer to it as a resistance our, which is another way of saying that it is an official enemy, but the us at least 1992 at least since 1992 has being the considering itself, the global hatred mom. and because of that, it does not brook any challenges a child i know originally when the us the have relations with china number we're supposed to become another...
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but is the united states a perfect place? of course not. but i think there were some other important measures that these polls did, especially talking about the economy. yeah. which obviously millennials got screwed with the housing boom and then boss. and now the gen z are, are also getting zeroed with a terrible economy as they're graduating college. think about this. our grandparents in the united states used to have one salary and with one salary, they own their own home. they often had a 2nd home like a little lake cottage or something. they usually own their own car and they went on vacation 2 or 3 times a year. tried doing that one day trying to try try being a 25 year old with a new family graduated from college 5 years ago and tried to do that today and the that it's impossible. but just the numbers just don't add up. so you're right with you. you mentioned 2025 and married. that's also on the decline here in the united states where his marriage was viewed more favorably in the older generation. the younger generation here in ameri
but is the united states a perfect place? of course not. but i think there were some other important measures that these polls did, especially talking about the economy. yeah. which obviously millennials got screwed with the housing boom and then boss. and now the gen z are, are also getting zeroed with a terrible economy as they're graduating college. think about this. our grandparents in the united states used to have one salary and with one salary, they own their own home. they often had a...
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who live here in the united states. that happened right. course that happened. yeah. and that'll work. that'll work. nobody picked up one thing, nobody picked on it in the room. i had actually left the room at that point. i mean, i had, you know, it's kind of hard what i hollered, you know, to attempt to intercede in the situation. and i finally, you know, i plan frankly, i got that off of the situation and my phone was dying. so i, you know, i headed out and it was only a couple of hours later that i found that i looked at it and i was like, hold on. yeah. even the, you know that, matt, we, the a p reporter picked up on my questioning. and they lied, so they have this massive park receive. yeah. and you know, i didn't get to asked of proper said questions, but just me raising the issue and another recorder of picking up on it led them to be making multiple, multiple lives. matt, matt miller, the spokes person, even at one point, seemed to be claiming that the i c. c. hadn't bothered to even go to israel, which is brain
who live here in the united states. that happened right. course that happened. yeah. and that'll work. that'll work. nobody picked up one thing, nobody picked on it in the room. i had actually left the room at that point. i mean, i had, you know, it's kind of hard what i hollered, you know, to attempt to intercede in the situation. and i finally, you know, i plan frankly, i got that off of the situation and my phone was dying. so i, you know, i headed out and it was only a couple of hours later...
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the first ten amendments of the united states constitution. originally, madison felt that the bill of rights was unnecessary because it was obvious to him that the government couldn't exert powers that the constitution had not assigned to it. everybody in this hall knows, governments don't like to limit themselves. instead, they are -- [ applause ] they are constantly moving to exert and appropriate new powers. the patriots in 1791 vividly remembered the british tyranny and they knew that every power that a government takes it will never voluntarily relinquish. every power the government take it will ultimately abuse the possible. that's why the delegates at the constitution convention bought a constitution that enumerated government powers nowhere limit them. that's when george mason bill of rights of enshrined. the main articles of the constitution enumerate what the government can do, bill of rights is the opposite. it enumerates what the government cannot do. it's the bill of rights that earned america the reputation as a land of liberty.
the first ten amendments of the united states constitution. originally, madison felt that the bill of rights was unnecessary because it was obvious to him that the government couldn't exert powers that the constitution had not assigned to it. everybody in this hall knows, governments don't like to limit themselves. instead, they are -- [ applause ] they are constantly moving to exert and appropriate new powers. the patriots in 1791 vividly remembered the british tyranny and they knew that every...
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and so she decided to come to the united states. and there, under the war, brides act, she arrived in 1948, legally. and yet because arrived during the period of the cold war and she had migrated from germany to the czech republic to avoid being captured by the nazis. she was she was presumed to be a potential spy and incarcerated in ellis island, the place that was generally to be, you know, the gateway of opportunity to the united states. she was held there for three years. there was no evidence really against her. eventually, she was released just like fucci. how again it was this presumption about her rather than her actions. she had actually worked against the nazis and even parties supported in the us army's actions after the war and still she was held in ellis island. this story captures not that, but it captures that this place, this symbol that we have, that america is a nation of immigrants, means that we also are a nation of prisoners. the third story that i followed was that of hidalgo, mansoor, alan sarnoff story became
and so she decided to come to the united states. and there, under the war, brides act, she arrived in 1948, legally. and yet because arrived during the period of the cold war and she had migrated from germany to the czech republic to avoid being captured by the nazis. she was she was presumed to be a potential spy and incarcerated in ellis island, the place that was generally to be, you know, the gateway of opportunity to the united states. she was held there for three years. there was no...
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and in the united states, on the united states, the numbers are reg, they started reading, i'm in the eighty's and ninety's. so for example, the median household, the median cost of a home in america is around $400000.00 level. we're going to put that number in people rent houses to we have to come up with a new figure of the price of let's say, steak went up uh, 40 percent. oh that's right. people change their diet, they're eating differently. so we're not going to put that in, i'm not making this up. so when you look at the real inflation numbers, visit a site by the name, a shadow stats, there will over double what they're reporting. so what america is going into is drag flashing not stagflation and by the way, europe as well. again, what do you have germany virtually on, in, in restriction you have the u. k. and reception you have that barely the companies or the countries are pulling out of it. so when you're looking at drag flashing, it's not stagflation. the economy is going to drag down and inflation is going to go up. your median household income in america. meaning, let's sa
and in the united states, on the united states, the numbers are reg, they started reading, i'm in the eighty's and ninety's. so for example, the median household, the median cost of a home in america is around $400000.00 level. we're going to put that number in people rent houses to we have to come up with a new figure of the price of let's say, steak went up uh, 40 percent. oh that's right. people change their diet, they're eating differently. so we're not going to put that in, i'm not making...
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states of america, or still, well, it should. understand that it is obvious that the united states of america will do its utmost to have a high representation there, or a state secretary of the united states of america, is it possible to be the vice president of the united states of america, and how, to what extent what zelensky says, how far it can be accepted in the kremlin, and there is no biden, it means that putin stands up or applauds and says, well , we finally won, maybe putin will organize some more... forum together with sydynpin there with the countries of the conditional south of this region and will say, and we, our formula for peace. we will organize such a forum, well, again, here it is just like with the first question, there is diplomatic work, and there is a situation on the ground, this does not mean that diplomatic work should not be done. eh, because at first there was a word anyway, ah, i’m to the point that it’s better, in my opinion, let there be no biden, but there will be a juliard of american atacamas missiles, here you see, i think we’re not in that,
states of america, or still, well, it should. understand that it is obvious that the united states of america will do its utmost to have a high representation there, or a state secretary of the united states of america, is it possible to be the vice president of the united states of america, and how, to what extent what zelensky says, how far it can be accepted in the kremlin, and there is no biden, it means that putin stands up or applauds and says, well , we finally won, maybe putin will...
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it's actually completely closing off a market from the united states. i mean, if you're a homeowner, or if you're an automobile owner in the united states, you should be really angry about what's happening here. you cannot enjoy something that might be good for your environment. you cannot enjoy something that is going to, you know, help your economy, move forward, new energy vehicles or the future whether america wants to invite them or not. unfortunately, they close over $340.00 americans out of this, which is amazing. now a lot of the i read the transcript of the interview that that president clinton gave to try to like media. he felt a little about the history of china and ross, it's, it was how the, the, it was the us. i saw the recognize the p as it is well, the top one of the country i think is the 2nd one that recognize yeah, the p i c. is this out of the hills or thoughts about how chinese and russian soldiers put together. i gave this, you know, japan, but by history. how important is history? when you look at the future of relations, does it,
it's actually completely closing off a market from the united states. i mean, if you're a homeowner, or if you're an automobile owner in the united states, you should be really angry about what's happening here. you cannot enjoy something that might be good for your environment. you cannot enjoy something that is going to, you know, help your economy, move forward, new energy vehicles or the future whether america wants to invite them or not. unfortunately, they close over $340.00 americans out...
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of the united states of america to the african union. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 590, stephanie sanders sullivan, of america to be representative of the united states of america to the african union. mr. schumer: i ask that the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask that the mandatory quorum calls for the cloture motions filed today be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask that the senate consider calendar numbers 653 through 665, and all nominations on the secretary's desk in the air force, army, marine corps, and navy, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or teebt -- debate that no further motions be in order to th
of the united states of america to the african union. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 590, stephanie sanders sullivan, of america to be representative of the united states of america to the african union. mr. schumer: i...
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let's look at the united states. look at how american politics has changed over the last 30 years. 30 years ago immigration was the third rail of politics. you cannot get any democrat or republican onstage to debate this. the reason for that is immigration was different all over the country. everybody had different concerns. it was like just don't go there. then the democratic party said this is an opportunity for amnesty. you remember 20 years ago the democratic party in the united states said we want a secure border. they voted for the secure fence act. this was the deal, give us amnesty and we will secure the border. today you cannot find a democrat that believes in securing the border is valid. what has driven that massive shift in policy direction? it is top-down. the reality is if you are on the left, you have to look in a mirror and say i have been played. they are not trying to be nice to immigrants, they are not trying to be more humanitarian, they are not trying to give us more workers, they are driving in
let's look at the united states. look at how american politics has changed over the last 30 years. 30 years ago immigration was the third rail of politics. you cannot get any democrat or republican onstage to debate this. the reason for that is immigration was different all over the country. everybody had different concerns. it was like just don't go there. then the democratic party said this is an opportunity for amnesty. you remember 20 years ago the democratic party in the united states said...
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in 1992, the united states declared a moratorium on full on nuclear tests with explosions. however, tests like the recent one, the provocative some critical nuclear tasks that want nuclear prowess and demonstrate the ability to destroy millions of lives have continued. the usa has never signed the nuclear test ban treaty, and it claims that these recent stomach critical tasks are in full compliance with all international law. however, the context of the recent tasks makes them a little bit more alarming. let's recall how recently us senator lindsey graham defended the use of atomic bombs against erosion and nagasaki on the floor of the us congress. would you have supported dropping the atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki, general brown in world war 2? i think well the, the center i think it is based on the situation where the well and we know, i mean is half and we know i'm not asking that they did it. do you think that was disproportionate? it was uh, it was there definitely. uh well, what do you use, what do you live in on? so i do think that was the right decision for
in 1992, the united states declared a moratorium on full on nuclear tests with explosions. however, tests like the recent one, the provocative some critical nuclear tasks that want nuclear prowess and demonstrate the ability to destroy millions of lives have continued. the usa has never signed the nuclear test ban treaty, and it claims that these recent stomach critical tasks are in full compliance with all international law. however, the context of the recent tasks makes them a little bit more...
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and the united states must uphold them. please do everything in your power to right this wrong and bring back home and everybody else thank you, ma'am. this site at daca, would you mind sitting next to ms. corbett that increased some questions for you as well, sister-in-law of socks and he is detained by mr. torey, you are recognized. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate this opportunity to speak and i would like to thank jim and my his support to secure officers released from russian activities, back in october, when he was first detained, chairman mccall was personally first to issue his steadfast support. i appreciate your statement yesterday calling on the state department to designate them as wrongfully detained. since october 18 last year, he has been held prisoner in inhumane conditions. we heard her describe these conditions recently in court. sheena easton sleeps three feet from a hole in the fourth for toilet food for her health is deteriorating from and she has not received adequate medical care. she has not been allo
and the united states must uphold them. please do everything in your power to right this wrong and bring back home and everybody else thank you, ma'am. this site at daca, would you mind sitting next to ms. corbett that increased some questions for you as well, sister-in-law of socks and he is detained by mr. torey, you are recognized. >> thank you, sir. i appreciate this opportunity to speak and i would like to thank jim and my his support to secure officers released from russian...
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the united states doesn't have a challenge. so thinking through this challenge is from our perspective of how do we maintain our primacy and going forward. the biden administration has set out some i think very fairly ambitious climate benchmarks. right? talking 80% renewable energy generation by 2030, carbon free electricity by 2035, zero emissions in 20 thursday under note exactly 2030 but these are all benchmarks to require us to be engaged or require the world to grapple with how we make new energy affordable and the repercussions of what those supply chains i can have on us. to your point about how engaged china is in this value chain is really important point. looking at their command of energy resources, china has effectively 80% of manufacturing newbie just as much as lithium batteries conception of rare earth extraction, 90% of processing. the point is when it comes to these new technologies, china has set up a framework that is could advantageous for them. this is a yes yes or no finr question can we achieve those ben
the united states doesn't have a challenge. so thinking through this challenge is from our perspective of how do we maintain our primacy and going forward. the biden administration has set out some i think very fairly ambitious climate benchmarks. right? talking 80% renewable energy generation by 2030, carbon free electricity by 2035, zero emissions in 20 thursday under note exactly 2030 but these are all benchmarks to require us to be engaged or require the world to grapple with how we make...
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states economic model is based on wars, 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
states economic model is based on wars, 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...
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that is australia, the uk, alongside the united states, in a special security arrangement. now, its short—term goal is to achieve cooperation on submarine technology, the idea to give australia access to that submarine technology, but in a more wide sense, it is information sharing on technology, ai, new weapons systems. does canada want to join, and how quickly? very clear, the first pillar of aukus was really about the sharing of nuclear technology for nuclear submarines, and canada, quite frankly, is in the market for conventionally powered submarines, that is what our navy requires to do the work we do, and at the same time, our five eyes partners — australia, united kingdom and the united states — are our closest allies and we work very closely together. we've had discussions with them, i have every expectation that we will have an opportunity to work on the second pillar of aukus, and, as you mention, that includes, i think, canada has very significant contributions to make that would be very significant to the original aukus partners. there are a number of othe
that is australia, the uk, alongside the united states, in a special security arrangement. now, its short—term goal is to achieve cooperation on submarine technology, the idea to give australia access to that submarine technology, but in a more wide sense, it is information sharing on technology, ai, new weapons systems. does canada want to join, and how quickly? very clear, the first pillar of aukus was really about the sharing of nuclear technology for nuclear submarines, and canada, quite...
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the united states as well. but the american exhibits would be showcasing how an american family lives, how an american family functions. what are the latest technologies? and you may and you will remember this because it's very, very famous. the first one was the great kitchen debate of vice president nixon at that time went to the soviet union to open the first exhibit in 1959 that believe in moscow extremely popular, that showcased a typical american home of 1959. and it sparked that moment in diplomatic relations called the kitchen debate, where khrushchev tried to debate that the communists system, the soviet system was superior, and nixon debated that the capitalist american system was better. it captured the mood of the times. and then i eisenhower made a very bold gesture, something that previous other presidents would not have done. he invited khrushchev to come to the united states. and again, you may recall in 1959 of khrushchev comes to the united states quite a sensation, goes to disneyland, has new
the united states as well. but the american exhibits would be showcasing how an american family lives, how an american family functions. what are the latest technologies? and you may and you will remember this because it's very, very famous. the first one was the great kitchen debate of vice president nixon at that time went to the soviet union to open the first exhibit in 1959 that believe in moscow extremely popular, that showcased a typical american home of 1959. and it sparked that moment...
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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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may god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen performing the song american patrol is united states army band brass quintet. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen the honorable hakeem jeffries. democratic leader of the united states house of representatives. [applause] of the 23rd headquarters special troops. families of the ghost army and all those assembled. good morning and thank you all for your presence here today. it is a high honor and distinct privilege to offer my heartfelt and deepest respect. on the house of house democrats to the ghost army of world war ii. they are presented with the congressional gold medal, congress is the highest honor. during world war ii winston churchill once observed that in wartime, truth is so precious she should always be attended by a bodyguard of deception. we gather today to pay homage. and to honor the legacy of a group of covid, creative
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to the united states, the united states systematically supports us, and this is also true, but if we are talking to partners, strategic partners, then we must tell the truth, no matter how difficult and unpleasant it may be. by the way, pentagon spokeswoman sabrina sinah admitted during the briefing that the delay in approving military aid packages for ukraine from of the united states caused problems at the front. what do you think, if we hadn't... dragged on for six months with this help from the states, they would, they, i mean the rashists, they would have dared this offensive in kharkiv region, which is happening now. history does not have a conventional way. we don't know what would happen if. we know that bipartisan support for ukraine disappeared for a certain time, and now it has reappeared. and ukraine has accordingly. how to react to it. ukraine, at the moment, is a point in the struggle between good and evil, which actually, at times, as scalpel, reveals the plans of the rashists regarding not only ukraine, but also the entire european continent. you see, and ms. pritzker
to the united states, the united states systematically supports us, and this is also true, but if we are talking to partners, strategic partners, then we must tell the truth, no matter how difficult and unpleasant it may be. by the way, pentagon spokeswoman sabrina sinah admitted during the briefing that the delay in approving military aid packages for ukraine from of the united states caused problems at the front. what do you think, if we hadn't... dragged on for six months with this help from...
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in the u united states senate we have 53 cosponsors of the legislation. last time i checked, a majority of the senate is 51, so we had the majority of the senate, we have every single democrat, every single independent. we have senator murkowski and senator collins, bipartisan so we have that support. we want to get the past i want to thank senator durbin. senator durbin held the first hearing on the equal rights amendment last year and gave us the opportunity to establish the record, the clear record about why the bill, resolution that i've introduced, should be gastric we then had a vote, thank you, senator schumer for scheduling a vote on the floor of the united states senate. the majority of the senators voted in favor of moving forward to passing legislation. senator schumer took steps so we can reconsider that att any tim, so we can reconsider that. we can have more votes this year on this issue. but because of the arcane use of the filibuster in the senate, and another are solving areas that youou might think it's important to slow down legislation
in the u united states senate we have 53 cosponsors of the legislation. last time i checked, a majority of the senate is 51, so we had the majority of the senate, we have every single democrat, every single independent. we have senator murkowski and senator collins, bipartisan so we have that support. we want to get the past i want to thank senator durbin. senator durbin held the first hearing on the equal rights amendment last year and gave us the opportunity to establish the record, the clear...
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if it says that to the united states, in your professional opinion, can you imagine the united states withholding weapons and letting is real not achieve the goal of destroying a mouse as well. i think the united states is in a very difficult position. i think a jordan that has expressed these concerns because the united states on the one hand is supporting israel and is willing to send weapons. on the other hand, they are criticizing israel for what is happening in rough and, and in gaza in humanitarian terms. so i think that especially pre election, it will be a very difficult choice in terms of how the united states might resolve the situation. but i think they will have to try and accepted enough pressure on israel in order to resolve the human to terry and situation. first, before any military action can take place and i see u. s. involvement in, in this specific cooperation as well in a humanitarian role. and i think that might be a way forward in order to get around this as not to endanger israel survival which has from east rather perspective is what it is, what it's fighting
if it says that to the united states, in your professional opinion, can you imagine the united states withholding weapons and letting is real not achieve the goal of destroying a mouse as well. i think the united states is in a very difficult position. i think a jordan that has expressed these concerns because the united states on the one hand is supporting israel and is willing to send weapons. on the other hand, they are criticizing israel for what is happening in rough and, and in gaza in...
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uh, you know, uh, the big specialist on the domestic situation in the united states. but i would say the current mood is even more complicated because yes, indeed we see. and to be here, many politicians in the united states referring to the glorious past, ronald reagan, whatever. well, even the democrats build the battery, i mean the, the, the, how much forward has you can, we also have so much more forward. there can be at the same time, you know, uh, my feeling moving from far away is that the society in the united states or probable establishment to do much space. they are rather very much afraid of the past because they change the past all the time. the new approach to history is still appropriate is to, to make it compatible to, uh, 2 principles of moral moral uh, stance is more points. uh, as the, uh, i'm the store to the notes historically. see, and for me it's a very strange brand because you, you basically undermine your past in order to make the contemporary situation more ungovernable. if i understand correctly what the american politicians are doing. now
uh, you know, uh, the big specialist on the domestic situation in the united states. but i would say the current mood is even more complicated because yes, indeed we see. and to be here, many politicians in the united states referring to the glorious past, ronald reagan, whatever. well, even the democrats build the battery, i mean the, the, the, how much forward has you can, we also have so much more forward. there can be at the same time, you know, uh, my feeling moving from far away is that...
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states the united states as close allies with israel. this conflict is not good for israelis stop it for palestinians and it's not good for the region. so this conflict we have seen discussions go from $10 billion of investment from the uae and cooperation with israel to, i think at the beginning of last week or maybe the end of the week before the uae announcing that they were. suspending $2 billion worth of investment with bp and with an israeli firm that that's a terrible stumble in that relationship. it isn't that. it can't be put on track again, but it's not going to be able to be put on track as long as this conflict continues in this way. morocco had significant plans. it had a steady protest within the country. and so the moroccan government is having to navigate between their people and their desire to maintain this relationship. so citizens have called a break. all flights have been canceled between morocco and israel but the that they got for the western sahara is likely to them on track but certainly slow it down. bahrain has
states the united states as close allies with israel. this conflict is not good for israelis stop it for palestinians and it's not good for the region. so this conflict we have seen discussions go from $10 billion of investment from the uae and cooperation with israel to, i think at the beginning of last week or maybe the end of the week before the uae announcing that they were. suspending $2 billion worth of investment with bp and with an israeli firm that that's a terrible stumble in that...
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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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we are with god bless israel and god bless the united states of america. thank you for this tremendous honor. [applaus federal deposit insurance corporation chair martin greenberg his plan to resign after reports of employe mistreatment and sexual-harassment athe fbi see came to light. he said he would remain in the position until a new successor is confirmed. a white house spokesperson confirmed that president biden will put forward a new nominee for chair. the announcement came after he testified st
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. -- with practices in the united states. these injunctions don't address competitive harms but compel companies to agree to excessively high royalty fees. the recent establishment of the unified patent court in europe poses an increased risk as its injunction also have broader implications across multiple countries in europe. given the significant impact of this on u.s. businesses, can you explain the administration's stance on the proposed regulation concerning essential patents and how it plans to stand up for u.s. companies in the face of challenges posed by entities like huawei and others. who engage in aggressive patent monetization? secretary raimondo: what i can tell you is we just had kathy, who runs the patent office, in china, focused on many of these issues. she was recently in europe. i have to get back to you with a proper answer. i will do it and maybe you and kathy and i can have a phone call and go into the details. mr. cline: that would be great. as the president's principal advisor on spectrum issues, ntia
. -- with practices in the united states. these injunctions don't address competitive harms but compel companies to agree to excessively high royalty fees. the recent establishment of the unified patent court in europe poses an increased risk as its injunction also have broader implications across multiple countries in europe. given the significant impact of this on u.s. businesses, can you explain the administration's stance on the proposed regulation concerning essential patents and how it...
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and again, the united states and the europeans do know this. they are leaders know this, 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 have reserved 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. and thank you for watching hope to see right down on a roll. the part of the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the after the end of world war 2, great britain decided to make up for his losses with the merciless exploitation of its colonies. the plundering of the occupied territories. 8 my la, devastated as a result of decades long fighting extremely hard days in group. and in 1948, the colonial administration was forced to
and again, the united states and the europeans do know this. they are leaders know this, 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 have reserved 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...
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of course great concern in the united states but l concern in the united states but what is happening in gaza and to sympathy and outrage for what is happening to palestinians there, the palestinian civilians. but the icc has managed to do something that has been difficult in recent days which is getting the us government directly behind netanyahu. president biden has become increasingly critical of netanyahu has he has been unyielding in the prosecution in this war but he put out a statement today: using the same words that netanyahu would use calling it outrages to bring these arrest warrants against the is involved the statement did not mention hamas warrants with arrest warrants against them. i think the us believes this makes things tougher, it has been hard enough to get israel to compromise as it takes steps that make it more likely for it to come to a cease—fire, and release hostages that are still alive. and that this is a complication. it also, by the way, helps undermine support for the icc and congress will stop the us is not and congress will stop the us is not a member
of course great concern in the united states but l concern in the united states but what is happening in gaza and to sympathy and outrage for what is happening to palestinians there, the palestinian civilians. but the icc has managed to do something that has been difficult in recent days which is getting the us government directly behind netanyahu. president biden has become increasingly critical of netanyahu has he has been unyielding in the prosecution in this war but he put out a statement...
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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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such was the statement of the secretary of state of the united states antony blinken at a meeting with the president of ukraine zelenskyi in kyiv. well , he says that we are delighted with your extraordinary strength, endurance, strength and your leadership. we know that these are difficult times, that help is on the way now. let's hope that ivan karachevsky is already with us. on the line, mr. ivan, continue, please, well, i will repeat, i will repeat briefly, the question, let's say, simply pass directly on the presence of the us army, patriots, it would hardly be acute, well, even if it would be relatively long, well, because the us patriot battery was sold to us for 119 days, well, that is, from the moment of the announcement to the moment of the actual transfer of the battery to the territory of ukraine, well, because the staff must be trained to deploy the infrastructure, even if in the case of the transfer of additional a patriot from... germany has already been announced, there they put approximately 60 days, nevertheless, not quickly, but here again it is a question of politic
such was the statement of the secretary of state of the united states antony blinken at a meeting with the president of ukraine zelenskyi in kyiv. well , he says that we are delighted with your extraordinary strength, endurance, strength and your leadership. we know that these are difficult times, that help is on the way now. let's hope that ivan karachevsky is already with us. on the line, mr. ivan, continue, please, well, i will repeat, i will repeat briefly, the question, let's say, simply...
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don't get access to mass media in the united states. i do, i'm, i, on mainstream mad television, major television, all over the world, except to my own country. this is tighter control over the media in the united states than any place else in the world. and so we can, if you do get a question, the narrative about american goodness, american benevolence, america wanting to spread freedom and democracy, i use simply get frozen out. and that's been my experience largely except for a few blips here and there. and oliver, when i 1st came out with that and told history, i always certainly did get on all the mainstream media. but since then we have not been getting on it have, here's something i've always wanted to know. if the u. s. had, let's say henry wallace and not harry truman, and they would have engaged the soviets. do you think that a new escrows'll relations would have been different and even more importantly, do you think russia, as we know it today, would have been different? what have changed from style in this let and as to some
don't get access to mass media in the united states. i do, i'm, i, on mainstream mad television, major television, all over the world, except to my own country. this is tighter control over the media in the united states than any place else in the world. and so we can, if you do get a question, the narrative about american goodness, american benevolence, america wanting to spread freedom and democracy, i use simply get frozen out. and that's been my experience largely except for a few blips...
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of the united states, who said that the united states should allow ukraine to use the weapons provided to hit military targets in russia, not just in ukraine. this is important from a military point of view to help ukrainians, in particular in kharkiv. friends, ukrainians are insisting that the biden administration lift some of the restrictions. i hope that... the biden administration will act the same way it did on long-range atakams. it turns out that ukraine received these long-range missiles without prior public announcement, which allowed ukraine to ... surprise the russians with new weapons on new russian targets, so it is better to just let the ukrainians act, less words, more action. hopefully that's what the biden administration will do. sometimes it seems that the biden administration is concerned about escalation. i do not understand why anyone should prevent ukrainians from defending their country, in particular, by forbidding, attacking specific places in russia, from where strikes are carried out on the territory. this is a hotly debated issue in washington, and my friend
of the united states, who said that the united states should allow ukraine to use the weapons provided to hit military targets in russia, not just in ukraine. this is important from a military point of view to help ukrainians, in particular in kharkiv. friends, ukrainians are insisting that the biden administration lift some of the restrictions. i hope that... the biden administration will act the same way it did on long-range atakams. it turns out that ukraine received these long-range...
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i mean, of course, the united states and its allies. discussion of the russian-ukrainian and israeli-palestinian conflicts should also not be excluded from such discussions, because the contradictory nature of the previous world order is reflected in how fiercely sanctions are imposed on 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 its position regarding the gas sector is exactly the opposite. israel enjoys incredible support from the west, which views what is happening as a war between israel and hamas, which of course is not the case. the palestinian-israeli conflict has been going on for 75 years, and we can hardly expect its resolution in the near future. the international court of justice says. that genocide is happening in the gas sector, and the united states and germany directly deny this. what is happening in gas if not genocide? what shou
i mean, of course, the united states and its allies. discussion of the russian-ukrainian and israeli-palestinian conflicts should also not be excluded from such discussions, because the contradictory nature of the previous world order is reflected in how fiercely sanctions are imposed on 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...
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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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the visit of the secretary of state of the united states is extremely important. blinkin to the people's republic of china. we don't know all the details of what blinkin discussed with xi jinping, well, but there are certain, certain parts of the powerful public. signals, as well as antony blinkin, de facto warned xi jinping that it is impossible to pretend that china is not helping russia, because he de facto provides it with everything necessary for waging a war against ukraine, well, except for weapons and personnel, this is how they help the russians, and blinkin warned the chinese, asked them not to do this. so, in response , xijing ping began to talk about how he thinks the united states and china, they are all great. states must be responsible and respect the territorial integrity, sovereignty of other states, and so on and so forth. what did xijin ping really mean and how far would the united states be willing to go states in order to discourage the chinese people's republic from supporting russia. but china did not give everything to russia at once, right
the visit of the secretary of state of the united states is extremely important. blinkin to the people's republic of china. we don't know all the details of what blinkin discussed with xi jinping, well, but there are certain, certain parts of the powerful public. signals, as well as antony blinkin, de facto warned xi jinping that it is impossible to pretend that china is not helping russia, because he de facto provides it with everything necessary for waging a war against ukraine, well, except...
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and its head is under very much under the influence of the united states. but it does show something on it just like the 3 european countries that are recognized palestine. it doesn't change anything, but it does show something. and that is the global public opinion. and western public opinion are putting pressure on these institutions on these regimes where they have to be seen as behaving differently. i, i'm sure that guy says he had no intention whatsoever of doing anything against is where it is. but things have become so bad that if they don't take some slight steps, then they become completely discredited in the eyes of even the most naive of people. you know, so it's in a way, it's kind of a damned if you do damned if you don't. i mean, 7 months and they decide to do something like this. again, trying to create this false equivalency um, but nonetheless it is something that and i didn't really expect that when we 1st heard about this, we came out of tell a b and not from anywhere else, not from the hague. that's for sure. and then it's happened here,
and its head is under very much under the influence of the united states. but it does show something on it just like the 3 european countries that are recognized palestine. it doesn't change anything, but it does show something. and that is the global public opinion. and western public opinion are putting pressure on these institutions on these regimes where they have to be seen as behaving differently. i, i'm sure that guy says he had no intention whatsoever of doing anything against is where...
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united states of america, all promoted their values, freedom, private property, democracy should have come into conflict with policies, for example, forced labor, but insofar as the volume of investment in germany by american companies was very large, economic ties were maintained, the large companies themselves opposed participation. the united states was in the war, although they were afraid to openly support hitler or admit their ties to them. ford was far from the only american tycoon to collaborate with hitler. besides ford, this of course, first of all, gene motors from the auto industry. yes, there were three largest automakers in the states. general motors and chrysler participated to a lesser extent, but many other american companies generally do not refuse. its position, yes, as if to show taxpayers where this money actually went, yes, which was allocated by the same united states of america, to support the soviet union. in fact, back in forty-three, oil companies affiliated with the united states of america supplied fuel and lubricants materials, to the third reich, yes, th
united states of america, all promoted their values, freedom, private property, democracy should have come into conflict with policies, for example, forced labor, but insofar as the volume of investment in germany by american companies was very large, economic ties were maintained, the large companies themselves opposed participation. the united states was in the war, although they were afraid to openly support hitler or admit their ties to them. ford was far from the only american tycoon to...
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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...