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there is a bias in the department of defense and in the state department toward engagement. there is a bias against having fights with other countries. and so for instance, it took a decade before the state department would apply. the recently adopted law on child soldiers. and i mean, everybody got a waiver for a whole decade just because they don't want to fight with other countries. i don't want to have, you know, they've got lots of interest, etc. so it's been hard to apply this law in many cases. but in all you know, in other cases, despite those difficulties in pakistan, in nigeria, in columbia, the state department eventually has been able to apply it. now sometimes what they'll do is they'll say, and this is relevant to the point about consensus. they'll say, all right, you don't agree. you don't think the information you the defense department. don't think the and the information is credible. you, the embassy are arguing that the case the, the criminal proceedings that took place were adequate to deal with the problem. we don't agree with the human rights bureau. do
there is a bias in the department of defense and in the state department toward engagement. there is a bias against having fights with other countries. and so for instance, it took a decade before the state department would apply. the recently adopted law on child soldiers. and i mean, everybody got a waiver for a whole decade just because they don't want to fight with other countries. i don't want to have, you know, they've got lots of interest, etc. so it's been hard to apply this law in many...
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you need to go the department of state. >> were you aware of those claims by some state department employees that the taliban was beating up american citizens and others like my constituent and his wife? >> i am aware of those claims. >> are you aware of claims that the taliban beat up or even killed afghan allies outside the gates? >> yes i am. >> mr. chairman, we had a sniper in our sites in front of the committee before. that was run up the chain of command and he was denied the ability to take the sniper out. that is a breakdown. i believe that the security control contributed to this violence. i know my time is up and i have a few other questions i want to put in writing through the chairman. at the end of the day, this was a shameful situation all the way around. i appreciate your willingness to work with these families but we must have accountability. we must. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes mr. keening. >> thank you. and to the goldstar families here. thank you for being here. condolences on your loss and gratitude, eternal gratitude for the great sacrifice and courage of those
you need to go the department of state. >> were you aware of those claims by some state department employees that the taliban was beating up american citizens and others like my constituent and his wife? >> i am aware of those claims. >> are you aware of claims that the taliban beat up or even killed afghan allies outside the gates? >> yes i am. >> mr. chairman, we had a sniper in our sites in front of the committee before. that was run up the chain of command and...
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other folks that have resign from state department rules. they're concerned, these are people not secretary assistance. actually they're there. they're doing the nuts and bolts of policy making and policy review and policy implementation some of home including judge paul who resigned because they believe at least to infinity, right. they believe it leads to infinity and that basically, yeah, if you're kind of looking the other way even when it comes to the murder or suspicious death of your own citizens and what is really the then then doesn't that send a message both on the political level of the government level, but also the individual units that aren't really being held accountable at all. i think it's all really coming to a head now. there is this interesting moment right now we're president biden has put on pause the delivery of some weapons. now reportedly here's put the pos on those, those weapons because of concerns about how they may be used in rasa. now, as far as i'm concerned, i don't know if that's because of national security
other folks that have resign from state department rules. they're concerned, these are people not secretary assistance. actually they're there. they're doing the nuts and bolts of policy making and policy review and policy implementation some of home including judge paul who resigned because they believe at least to infinity, right. they believe it leads to infinity and that basically, yeah, if you're kind of looking the other way even when it comes to the murder or suspicious death of your own...
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rests with the department of the state, not the department of defense. despite this, we have begun positioning forces in the region as early as 9 july, but we could do nothing to commence the operation of evacuation until the n.e.o. was clear. our operations at the international airport from 14 august 2 our ultimate departure on 31, artist, both rogue and tragedy. this was a combat operation of the most difficult sort, carried out in contact with the enemy. eventually put 5834 u.s. troops help is on the 2001 coalition and other forces -- 8 u.s. maneuver battalions up is on the ground at the international airport. i would like to talk more about abbey gate, a tragic event that has occurred over our 20-your engagement in afghanistan. it remains my opinion that there was culpability in this attack, it lies in policy decisions that create the environment august 2021 in kabul. culpability and responsibility do not lie with troops on the ground, but they performed magnificent. it does not lie with the platoon, company or flag officers who oversaw operations on
rests with the department of the state, not the department of defense. despite this, we have begun positioning forces in the region as early as 9 july, but we could do nothing to commence the operation of evacuation until the n.e.o. was clear. our operations at the international airport from 14 august 2 our ultimate departure on 31, artist, both rogue and tragedy. this was a combat operation of the most difficult sort, carried out in contact with the enemy. eventually put 5834 u.s. troops help...
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this is, here's the state department. can i say lackey? he's kind of a lackey, you know, somebody who's paid to, he's kind of like a p r guy. matt miller. right. he says, he's saying how they're the i c c, the international criminal court. the international criminal court came out recently and criticized israel, a master benjamin that the guy who's arrest right for what? 40000 people who are dead. 15217000 children who are dad the, you know, to alleged genocide of a country trying to get rid of all the people who happen to be palestinians who live in that area. at least there's really accusations, right? so the icpc is making the case and they say budget mentioned nothing. yeah. who should be arrested for that? well, you're gonna hear matt miller essentially say all the i c c doesn't know what the hell is talking about how they are. they say something like that, they have no place to be saying something like that. and at the end, you're going to hear sam jose needs voice. my guest asking matt miller, a really good question here it is. unit
this is, here's the state department. can i say lackey? he's kind of a lackey, you know, somebody who's paid to, he's kind of like a p r guy. matt miller. right. he says, he's saying how they're the i c c, the international criminal court. the international criminal court came out recently and criticized israel, a master benjamin that the guy who's arrest right for what? 40000 people who are dead. 15217000 children who are dad the, you know, to alleged genocide of a country trying to get rid of...
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this is a general principle within state department. however, in recent months, it is commented on on problems, deals and shipments to possibly a dozen countries freely speaking comp. when it comes to israel though you have this type of, of discussion. this refusal to comment on what are repeated reports in recent days . like kind of that for us at the us state department, thank you. to start streaming protests is the cost of your pa digging into a bowl demonstrations and solidarity with palestine despite please come down some recent weeks in front of the students. the science po, evaluate outside the college, quoting for move global attention on the latest, the types of rough instructions garza and the oxford and cambridge university loans in the united kingdom have become among the latest sites for students in compass. organize the cooling, put down investments from lessons companies linked to israel. protest as of also be noted in central powers to condemn as well as assault on ruffin. natasha buckler was the in their laws. the suppl
this is a general principle within state department. however, in recent months, it is commented on on problems, deals and shipments to possibly a dozen countries freely speaking comp. when it comes to israel though you have this type of, of discussion. this refusal to comment on what are repeated reports in recent days . like kind of that for us at the us state department, thank you. to start streaming protests is the cost of your pa digging into a bowl demonstrations and solidarity with...
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so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben franklin's years in, france, when he is essentially paving way for the american foreign service, he's really first foreign ambassador. and in the years that he spends in france, puts america on the map and as that is the genesis really of the department of state in the beginnings of, american foreign policy. i'm here in a way, as ben franklin's companion. and that, of course, is your book, the great improvised about ben franklin's time in france. you describe franklin as combative, prideful, callous and overbearing. does that make for a diplomat? no, i think is ben franklin,
so author stacy schiff, why are we talking to you at the state department? largely because we have glorious newly refurbished rooms to celebrate any beautiful, opulent book that gives us the history of those rooms and the collection in its entirety to celebrate as well. and we are sitting in the ben franklin diplomatic room at this time. what is your connection to the state department's america's collection book? well, i'm here on franklin's coattails because had written a book about ben...
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i want to start with the state department question. ms. corbett, you gave a nice timing of your relationship with the state is a ton of them took ryan from the 14 months to designate him as wrongfully detained. ms. dash, you just reference that alsu had not been designated as wrongfully detained. how long did it take? what was the interaction to determine, from your viewpoint as a mouse, that, ok, he is or she is wrongfully detained. tell me about it. >> i started working with spiha pretty early on in the case. both the process to officially designate ryan took 14 months. >> did they ask information to provide or was it a purely state department-driven process? >> it was at the state department for a really long time. and it seems like it was stuck in some legal parts of it. and they had all the information . yes, it just was really stuck. i know chairman mcauliffe was a huge part of getting that unstuck. it took too long to get that official designation. >> tell me about your case. the reason i am asking this question is for the chairman,
i want to start with the state department question. ms. corbett, you gave a nice timing of your relationship with the state is a ton of them took ryan from the 14 months to designate him as wrongfully detained. ms. dash, you just reference that alsu had not been designated as wrongfully detained. how long did it take? what was the interaction to determine, from your viewpoint as a mouse, that, ok, he is or she is wrongfully detained. tell me about it. >> i started working with spiha...
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state department report criticizes israel's conduct in gaza but stopped short of recommending the u.s. holt weapon supplies. russian forces launch a surprise attack on ukrainian territory. in a bid to tackle immigration at the southern u.s. border, the biden administration introduces new rules to speed up certain deportations. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin with breaking news. the u.s. has released a report to congress finding israel may have used american supplied weapons in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances during the war in gaza. the document says the u.s. government does not have complete information to verify its assessment. it also says this by israel not fully cooperating with u.s. efforts to get humanitarian aid into gaza, it does not currently assess israel is prohibiting or restricting the transport of aid supplies. the report culminates a difficult week for u.s. israel relations. president biden saying the u.s. could suspend certain arms shipments to israel if it launches a full-scale invasion in rafa, a densely populated area where one
state department report criticizes israel's conduct in gaza but stopped short of recommending the u.s. holt weapon supplies. russian forces launch a surprise attack on ukrainian territory. in a bid to tackle immigration at the southern u.s. border, the biden administration introduces new rules to speed up certain deportations. ♪ welcome to world news america. we begin with breaking news. the u.s. has released a report to congress finding israel may have used american supplied weapons in...
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i want to start with the state department. you gave a nice sort of timeline of your relationship with states since the taliban and, 14 months it took to designate him as wrongfully detained. you just referenced that she had not been so designated. to the process of being designated wrongfully detained, how long does that take and what was that process like? what was the interaction from your viewpoint to determine as a spouse that okay, wrongfully detained. tell me about that. >> pretty hard in that case, the process to officially designate ryan, and -- >> they asked you information, it is a state department process. >> it was at the state department for a really long time. legal parts of it, they had all the information. chairman mccall was a huge part of getting that unstuck. it took much too long to get that official designation. >> tell me about that case? the reason i ask these questions is for the chairman and ranking member. make it more clear, have some clarity in the determination process. >> most if not all of the cr
i want to start with the state department. you gave a nice sort of timeline of your relationship with states since the taliban and, 14 months it took to designate him as wrongfully detained. you just referenced that she had not been so designated. to the process of being designated wrongfully detained, how long does that take and what was that process like? what was the interaction from your viewpoint to determine as a spouse that okay, wrongfully detained. tell me about that. >> pretty...
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i suppose really, mike, that's what we're also seeing is a state department. it was supposed to deliver a report to congress only as well as use of weapons. it seems but that it hasn't happened twice as well. let's be very clear on that. what actually happened is that a national security memorandum was issued way back on february the 8th in terms of which the white house directed the state department of the department of defense. the to get assurances from those to whom it was providing width and that these width ends would be used in accordance with the rules of full and international humanitarian concerns. now, direct report in terms of the memorandum is due to be submitted to congress within 90 days. 90 days is 24 hours ago, so that report is now delayed. the state department spokesman saying that it will be delivered to congress with incoming days, perhaps even a by friday. however, the fact that it is delayed pays, this is great to pressure on the state department because the contents of that report absolutely critical. for the 1st time, you are going to
i suppose really, mike, that's what we're also seeing is a state department. it was supposed to deliver a report to congress only as well as use of weapons. it seems but that it hasn't happened twice as well. let's be very clear on that. what actually happened is that a national security memorandum was issued way back on february the 8th in terms of which the white house directed the state department of the department of defense. the to get assurances from those to whom it was providing width...
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state department of denying the facts. that's a quote from your letter. and here's what deputy spokesperson vedant patel said today. >> we stand by the national security memorandum 20 report. we are not an administration or a department that twists the facts and allegations that we have are unfounded. nick: did the state department twist the facts? stacy: they did. again, the subject matter experts are in consensus on this, that israel has blocked humanitarian assistance in many ways. nick: the report that you drafted, that you saw, the version of the report that you saw was changed, you told me earlier today, by undersecretary level, kind of, number three level underneath the secretary of state. isn't that normal, though? isn't it normal for people like you to draft things, and then the ultimate decision goes to higher level people, including the secretary? stacy: what typically happens is the subject matter experts draft the report and it goes through a clearance process. that's very common. in this case, subject matter
state department of denying the facts. that's a quote from your letter. and here's what deputy spokesperson vedant patel said today. >> we stand by the national security memorandum 20 report. we are not an administration or a department that twists the facts and allegations that we have are unfounded. nick: did the state department twist the facts? stacy: they did. again, the subject matter experts are in consensus on this, that israel has blocked humanitarian assistance in many ways....
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official condolences from the state department were formality. blinken's speech at a congressional hearing was interrupted by protesters against the war in the gas sector, chanting war criminal and gas butcher. ukraine will use american weapons to strike russian territory, the politician informs. it is clarified that a number of members of congress wrote a letter with such an appeal to the country's secretary of defense lloyd austin. the document notes, quote: it is necessary that the biden administration allow the military leadership of ukraine to conduct the full range of necessary operations. rehabilitation and rest from war. currently in belarus, 10 children from donbass are undergoing rehabilitation. six of them suffered from mine explosion wounds. in addition to medical psychological assistance , a cultural and educational sports program is organized for the children. the day before, the guests visited the capital. at the museum of the great patriotic war, we joined the campaign to collect coins that will be melted into a monument to the li
official condolences from the state department were formality. blinken's speech at a congressional hearing was interrupted by protesters against the war in the gas sector, chanting war criminal and gas butcher. ukraine will use american weapons to strike russian territory, the politician informs. it is clarified that a number of members of congress wrote a letter with such an appeal to the country's secretary of defense lloyd austin. the document notes, quote: it is necessary that the biden...
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he's an independent journalist who covers the state department. you know, what's great about sam and he, and i are going to be talking here in just a little bit. in fact, i think you're going to see him here. there is, i say i'm, how are you, you know, what's cool, you know, what's cool about this? got, he is not a laptop. so many journalists are, he asked tough questions. that often makes state department officials seem both foolish, nervous, maybe even a little hypocritical, maybe even a lot have a critical. we've got an example of exactly what we're talking about when we come back, stay right there. of the russian states. narrative, as one of the most sense community best ingles, all sense enough to progress be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz vote net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did you say stephen twist which is the take a fresh look around his l
he's an independent journalist who covers the state department. you know, what's great about sam and he, and i are going to be talking here in just a little bit. in fact, i think you're going to see him here. there is, i say i'm, how are you, you know, what's cool, you know, what's cool about this? got, he is not a laptop. so many journalists are, he asked tough questions. that often makes state department officials seem both foolish, nervous, maybe even a little hypocritical, maybe even a lot...
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but the state department declined to characterize a take a position. it was, his response had got from a mazda it says, washington, it believes that a hostage deal is in the best interests of these railey and also of the palestinian people, state department spokesperson stress betty military operation profile right now. what dramatically increase the suffering of the policy and peopling would lead to an increase and loss of civilian life. and that's also something that we heard from the pentagon. on sunday evening when defense secretary light austin, had a talk with is really counterpart saying that is roads needs a plan that he called credible a credible plan to evacuate it civilians and maintained your menu. terry nate and the spokes person of the pentagon said, well, the defense secretary had seen what he called concept from the is rarely side on the plan for the operational golf. how about not? nothing detailed. at this point, while i was speaking with seeing live pictures that from around for the bands, which president by the has spoken on the pho
but the state department declined to characterize a take a position. it was, his response had got from a mazda it says, washington, it believes that a hostage deal is in the best interests of these railey and also of the palestinian people, state department spokesperson stress betty military operation profile right now. what dramatically increase the suffering of the policy and peopling would lead to an increase and loss of civilian life. and that's also something that we heard from the...
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they speak for themselves, they don't speak to the state department or the united states government. that has always been the case. they're independent actors when it comes to the n. s m a. i don't think you should take a delay of a few days to speak at all to our commitment to compliance. so they're an asset manager in law or to writing a thorough report that will, that will look into all of these questions. we're committed to doing it and i think it is a bit. i think it's a bit silly to suggest that it's very short delay in any way undermines that commitment. that's what it is on. but i, i know i'm going through the examples of a month by one. but that said, our overall messages that we are absolutely committed to the upholding of international humanitarian law. we have made that clear, and that is the case when it comes to israel is this case when it comes to every country, anywhere in the world. we expect every country to comply with international humanitarian law. and we have ongoing processes inside this building to look at those very questions when it comes to israel's conduct
they speak for themselves, they don't speak to the state department or the united states government. that has always been the case. they're independent actors when it comes to the n. s m a. i don't think you should take a delay of a few days to speak at all to our commitment to compliance. so they're an asset manager in law or to writing a thorough report that will, that will look into all of these questions. we're committed to doing it and i think it is a bit. i think it's a bit silly to...
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state department has nothing to do with that. we don't give orders to the military, i know that -- >> you advise the military? >> we don't advise or give orders. >> are you in contact with the military? >> yes, absolutely. >> should we be paying taxes to the taliban? >> we don't pay taxes to the taliban, discussing -- >> mr. secretary, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found 10.9 million of u.s. taxpayer money paid to the taliban in the form of taxes since the withdrawal of 2021, are you saying they are not telling the truth? >> what happened was we provided life-saving desperately needed assistance to ngos and united nations spent in afghanistan, $2 billion, of that, 10 million or 0.5%, yes. >> that may not be a lot to you, i guarantee to the people of tennessee, that is a heck of a lot of money. to brush it off as a minuscule amount shows how out of touch you are with the american people. that was a statement, not a question. you provided aid to gaza which was stolen by hamas. how many terrorist group
state department has nothing to do with that. we don't give orders to the military, i know that -- >> you advise the military? >> we don't advise or give orders. >> are you in contact with the military? >> yes, absolutely. >> should we be paying taxes to the taliban? >> we don't pay taxes to the taliban, discussing -- >> mr. secretary, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found 10.9 million of u.s. taxpayer money paid to the...
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state department has nothing to do with that. we don't give orders to the military, i know that -- >> you advise the military? >> we don't advise or give orders. >> are you in contact with the military? >> yes, absolutely. >> should we be paying taxes to the taliban? >> we don't pay taxes to the taliban, discussing -- >> mr. secretary, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found 10.9 million of u.s. taxpayer money paid to the taliban in the form of taxes since the withdrawal of 2021, are you saying they are not telling the truth? >> what happened was we provided life-saving desperately needed assistance to ngos and united nations spent in afghanistan, $2 billion, of that, 10 million or 0.5%, yes. >> that may not be a lot to you, i guarantee to the people of tennessee, that is a heck of a lot of money. to brush it off as a minuscule amount shows how out of touch you are with the american people. that was a statement, not a question. you provided aid to gaza which was stolen by hamas. how many terrorist group
state department has nothing to do with that. we don't give orders to the military, i know that -- >> you advise the military? >> we don't advise or give orders. >> are you in contact with the military? >> yes, absolutely. >> should we be paying taxes to the taliban? >> we don't pay taxes to the taliban, discussing -- >> mr. secretary, the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction found 10.9 million of u.s. taxpayer money paid to the...
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and by the way, another piece of information from the state department of the united states of america has been published on their website about the investigation, and according to this investigation, according to this information, it became known that russia has used repeatedly over the past two years. on the territory of ukraine, at least on the front line, chemical weapons, and these are not isolated cases, which is referred to in this messages, probably dictated by the desire of the russian troops to dislodge the ukrainian troops from fortified positions and achieve a tactical advantage on the battlefield, this is a quote from the state department's statement, and they used... chloropicrin, this is a chemical element that is now prohibited from being used during hostilities, its was used even during the first world war, and it is somewhat similar to something like a tear gas, but worse, in a word, it is prohibited, and the russians used it and at the same time repeatedly, and then he will come out and say no , no no, this is slander, by the way, he said it today, french president e
and by the way, another piece of information from the state department of the united states of america has been published on their website about the investigation, and according to this investigation, according to this information, it became known that russia has used repeatedly over the past two years. on the territory of ukraine, at least on the front line, chemical weapons, and these are not isolated cases, which is referred to in this messages, probably dictated by the desire of the russian...
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shipment and at what time, however, the state department spokesman added as well. but the shipments are being reviewed . what this means is not entirely clear, but the one thing that we can take away from all of that is that at least one shipment of unspecified weapons has been paused for what reason? we do not know what the width and we do not know what's coming at this juncture. in the ongoing negotiations, one customize that this is a way, a leverage being placed on israel, the state department to the supposed to come up with the report by yesterday at the national security memorandum in terms of which it's supposed to provide assurances from countries that are receiving weapons from the united states that they are being used in accordance with humanitarian. lo will that the deadline is of the state department now says that it will be released to congress within the next few days. like thank you very much for that. mike handle with the latest from the us state department. the russia has stepped off. it's a tax on your claims energy infrastructure, a badge of dro
shipment and at what time, however, the state department spokesman added as well. but the shipments are being reviewed . what this means is not entirely clear, but the one thing that we can take away from all of that is that at least one shipment of unspecified weapons has been paused for what reason? we do not know what the width and we do not know what's coming at this juncture. in the ongoing negotiations, one customize that this is a way, a leverage being placed on israel, the state...
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he is really and also the palestinian people, both the state department late to the white house. once again stressed it a military operation. rough, i would dramatically increase the suffering of the pl listing and people it would lead to an increase in loss of civilian di know, israel's been carrying strikes in the guys and city of rafa, even though us the us and other countries, had a warrant of a huge risk to palestinian civilians and i, but any indication of what the americans feel about israel's insistence on proceeding with the operation of the there is indeed frustration. but washington is now still waiting for an official is rarely a response to this new proposal. earlier today. president, by judge department has done it on yahoo against launching and offensive in the solvent, gaza city, a for alpha, and the spokesperson of the national security council. john coby sat president by and reiterated eclipse stands on rough uh, but offered no details on what a clear stands would actually mean, or if there will be any consequences if israel goes ahead with a broader attack on r
he is really and also the palestinian people, both the state department late to the white house. once again stressed it a military operation. rough, i would dramatically increase the suffering of the pl listing and people it would lead to an increase in loss of civilian di know, israel's been carrying strikes in the guys and city of rafa, even though us the us and other countries, had a warrant of a huge risk to palestinian civilians and i, but any indication of what the americans feel about...
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>> it was at the state department for a really long time. and it seems like it was stuck in some legal parts of it. and they had all the they had all the information. yeah, it just was really stuck. i know chairman mccaul was a huge part of getting that unstuck. and so it took much too long to get that official designation. >> tell me about your case. >> the reason i'm asking this question is for the chairman, both committee chairman and a ranking member and for myself. how do we sure the process, make it more clear, have some clarity in the determination process? >> i was legibly that she meets most if not all of the criteria. however, state department has been assessing the totality of circumstances around her detention. other than that i am very little information. i've know visibly into that process is quite opaque. until she's been designated she's being dealt with by consular affairs and appreciate their work. >> let's talk about that. until one is designated or dealt withl through the consular offe connected to that country or through
>> it was at the state department for a really long time. and it seems like it was stuck in some legal parts of it. and they had all the they had all the information. yeah, it just was really stuck. i know chairman mccaul was a huge part of getting that unstuck. and so it took much too long to get that official designation. >> tell me about your case. >> the reason i'm asking this question is for the chairman, both committee chairman and a ranking member and for myself. how do...
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and is the head of the n as even led to divisions inside the state, a department, but the state department already said that it will not meet today. so wednesdays deadline to sent this report, it to congress saying whether the us administration spine, the insurance is by the israeli government, credible and reliable. and the spokes person to day only spoke about a brief delay without giving an exec data for the publish ment of this highly anticipated report. what does this move tell us about the us commitment to israel and its goals and the war to this new desertion isn't the latest sign of growing risk between both and governments. but there has been a number of allies in a biden's democratic party and congress that it for weeks and months have urge them to limit or hold on shipments to israel, something that he has refused to do until now. and the fact that the washington finally, it dates so shows a big the frustration is among the administrations in washington here, that there is a really con deposit, not hearing the warnings about the us against the major operation in brooklyn. menu w
and is the head of the n as even led to divisions inside the state, a department, but the state department already said that it will not meet today. so wednesdays deadline to sent this report, it to congress saying whether the us administration spine, the insurance is by the israeli government, credible and reliable. and the spokes person to day only spoke about a brief delay without giving an exec data for the publish ment of this highly anticipated report. what does this move tell us about...
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but this is the state department official notification in congress. and it basically says, well, we have issues and some criticism. israel is not violating the laws in the us that say she mandatory in a military aid would have to be diminished or cut off because of the way the idea of his acting when other notable part of the report is i thought it was interesting says israel says it is implementing restrictive measures to protect sites such as hospitals, schools, places of worship, and un facilities. so again, i think if you look at what's going on in the ground, what is actually been bombed, what hospitals had actually been infiltrated, you might wonder where they're coming up with this language. but this is obviously, it's been a contentious report within the state department. i apologize for just reading so much of it to you, but it is just no breaking news and so will be able to just of it. they're not completely happy with israel, but they're not going to do anything of that. i'm sure will be. and picking motiv as we go and just sounds like an u
but this is the state department official notification in congress. and it basically says, well, we have issues and some criticism. israel is not violating the laws in the us that say she mandatory in a military aid would have to be diminished or cut off because of the way the idea of his acting when other notable part of the report is i thought it was interesting says israel says it is implementing restrictive measures to protect sites such as hospitals, schools, places of worship, and un...
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george soros, on behalf of the state department, spent millions of dollars on this. victoria, a well-known scientific conservative, she talks about these operations in ukraine, all this goes back to brzyzinsky, who can be considered the founder of all these. to cold war strategies. answers to modern questions must always be sought in the history of past centuries. the origins of hatred of the traditional orthodox church among the american elite come from the medieval england. it was then that the lust for power of the english monarchs rejected the main canon - the rules of christianity. elena chudinova, writer, author of the book notre dame mosque. in england. existed since the orange coup, what century? the overthrow of the rightful king, james stuart, from that moment on, when the usurper orange dynasty comes, a test act is established, well, it was not established immediately, but there were several decades, until the twentieth century, here is elizabeth ii, the deceased, she was the first to experience this horror.. . did not say it out loud, that is, starting fr
george soros, on behalf of the state department, spent millions of dollars on this. victoria, a well-known scientific conservative, she talks about these operations in ukraine, all this goes back to brzyzinsky, who can be considered the founder of all these. to cold war strategies. answers to modern questions must always be sought in the history of past centuries. the origins of hatred of the traditional orthodox church among the american elite come from the medieval england. it was then that...
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will have more of the report for these by the us state department. and so coming up, flash plots, and not the enough gone to san killed dozens with most all expected in the coming days. and what does this sound like? what whales talk fine to think they've cracked the linguistic code of well communication, a major scientific breakthrough in our understanding of the language used by the joins the i'm the whole journey. welcome to the program. we begin in the us where the fault released by the state departments suggest such as well may have preached international laws while using american homes in gaza. president joe biden had ordered the report back in february, but it was submitted to the congress of to a long delay. the document face of this quote reasonable to assess such a us supplied weapons have been used in ways that are quote, inconsistent with, as well as obligations. steve, the correspondent benjamin alvarez. cuba has moved on that it was a long awaited state department report that was due on wednesday of this week. and the report says that i
will have more of the report for these by the us state department. and so coming up, flash plots, and not the enough gone to san killed dozens with most all expected in the coming days. and what does this sound like? what whales talk fine to think they've cracked the linguistic code of well communication, a major scientific breakthrough in our understanding of the language used by the joins the i'm the whole journey. welcome to the program. we begin in the us where the fault released by the...
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the us state department likes to accuse our country of ill-treatment of prisoners and demands the release of political prisoners. there are no such people in belarus; those who have started the law are in prison, according to the law, they are responsible for this. what can't be said about the states? let us remember at least one word: guantanamo. the united states is illegally detaining people at guantanamo bay without charge or trial. prisoners are subjected to all types of torture, from sexual harassment to physical torture. usa transferred prisoners to prisons in latvia, poland, morocco and egypt so as not to take responsibility for the cruel torture inflicted on them. the horrifying details of torture carried out by the cia's central intelligence agency at guantanamo bay can be seen, even though much of it was redacted from the senate report. they set up, that means, on the territory of a sovereign state, they built a concentration camp, that means, yes, they mock them, they can afford it, simply because they wanted to, there is the fbi, cia or some other other repressive organizatio
the us state department likes to accuse our country of ill-treatment of prisoners and demands the release of political prisoners. there are no such people in belarus; those who have started the law are in prison, according to the law, they are responsible for this. what can't be said about the states? let us remember at least one word: guantanamo. the united states is illegally detaining people at guantanamo bay without charge or trial. prisoners are subjected to all types of torture, from...
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. >> martha: the state department finds israel's use of u.s. arms may have violated international law as republicans slam biden's threats to withhold weapons. >> give israel what they need to fight the war they can't afford to lose. >> martha: tens of thousands flee rafah as ceasefire talks grind to a halt. >> we will do what we have to do to protect our country. >> martha: this morning, the latest on the humanitarian crisis in gaza with unicef's tess ingram. plus, reaction from house foreign affairs chair michael mccaul, and democratic senator chris coons. >>> fiery testimony. >> everything you have been watching has nothing to do with the case. >> martha: stormy daniels takes the stand in new york as trump successfully delays two of his four criminal trials. our powerhouse round table on what it means in the race for the white house. >>> and -- >> you are aware of the weight of history when you're in that room, and the history echoes through the room. >> martha: our george stephanopoulos dives into the nerve center of the white house in his n
. >> martha: the state department finds israel's use of u.s. arms may have violated international law as republicans slam biden's threats to withhold weapons. >> give israel what they need to fight the war they can't afford to lose. >> martha: tens of thousands flee rafah as ceasefire talks grind to a halt. >> we will do what we have to do to protect our country. >> martha: this morning, the latest on the humanitarian crisis in gaza with unicef's tess ingram. plus,...
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you worked at the state department for years. what would be the significance if he does decide to sanction them? so if yeah, i mean, so not only that i work at the state hall for several years, but i sat as a member of the israel, a he reading for him for several years. and the allegations we are talking about now, allegations could have been sitting for years. these dates back to 20 to 2022, or even many years earlier. um, you know, there's always been an effort to elevate these concerns to put the memo to the secretary, which is by the way, a requirement only for as well. there's no other country for which we need to seek the sectors approval before and both can both literally know what the cut over the country where a unit becomes ineligible for assistance under the hill. and we have to offer this extra to sign off on that. so the very fact that this is this actually making this decision demonstrates the double standard when it comes to israel, a box, you know, for us, we'd been asking the department to move forward on these s
you worked at the state department for years. what would be the significance if he does decide to sanction them? so if yeah, i mean, so not only that i work at the state hall for several years, but i sat as a member of the israel, a he reading for him for several years. and the allegations we are talking about now, allegations could have been sitting for years. these dates back to 20 to 2022, or even many years earlier. um, you know, there's always been an effort to elevate these concerns to...