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for the second time, united states. this is where their life, they don't have fences dreamed for her child for her daughter begins and eventually the two become u.s. citizens. and there is a patty. then goes on excel's academic play. and after that devotes her life to helping teenagers in new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a crime. after they got deported. patty's mom actually committed another crime because entering the united without the government's permission, that's a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. but doing that after having already been deported, that's a federal felony punishable by two years of imprisonment, patty would have had help out all of this, but not so much her mother. in fact, these days we would probably hear politicians, patty's mom, as a smuggler just in the last few few days, in the last week
for the second time, united states. this is where their life, they don't have fences dreamed for her child for her daughter begins and eventually the two become u.s. citizens. and there is a patty. then goes on excel's academic play. and after that devotes her life to helping teenagers in new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means...
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that united states has signed onto. and united states has violated records, violate its own laws to lady law, for example, which says that a military aid cannot be given to a country that doesn't reach a certain minimal standard of human rights, is here it is what comes nowhere near close to that. there are other domestic laws that it violates is a bit complicated about this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism, of one very dominant nation, repressing a nation with no army need, no military whatsoever. and the dominant nation is supported by the most powerful nation on the planet. there's nothing equal about the, the conflict. it's not a war, it's not, it's simply a genocide. it's been a slow going genocide for decades as israel has attempted with some success to erase palestine by stealing land. just. busy as a member of palestinian and killing many thousands of them over the over the decades. so it's not that complicated about this and that narrative is fina
that united states has signed onto. and united states has violated records, violate its own laws to lady law, for example, which says that a military aid cannot be given to a country that doesn't reach a certain minimal standard of human rights, is here it is what comes nowhere near close to that. there are other domestic laws that it violates is a bit complicated about this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism, of one very dominant...
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states of america and israel, between the united states of america and taiwan, between the united states of america and the philippines, and the work is quite difficult, it turned out, so it is necessary and simple here... because there are already up to a dozen documents, they are of different weight, of different content, but in this case it is necessary if we were to come to a certain result, well , it is obvious that during today's meeting , certain issues of european politics, initiated by paris, initiated by london, and so on, which are ahead of the curve in certain issues, were also discussed. to date, washington is ahead of the curve for the reason that ah, both president biden and his team, it is clear that they have to react to the course of the election campaign, which separates them from active action and interaction with kyiv and with other partners, and here coordination is necessary so that it does not happen that because of the speed of movement or france or great britain arose... certain collisions, i'm not talking about the fact that today the question is very much aske
states of america and israel, between the united states of america and taiwan, between the united states of america and the philippines, and the work is quite difficult, it turned out, so it is necessary and simple here... because there are already up to a dozen documents, they are of different weight, of different content, but in this case it is necessary if we were to come to a certain result, well , it is obvious that during today's meeting , certain issues of european politics, initiated by...
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the reaction in the united states of america is negative, the assistant secretary of state of the united states of america for european and eurasian affairs, jim o'brien, during a visit to tbilisi, said that georgia for... which the georgian parliament just passed. let's hear what he said. i'll just remind you what the us is planning provide georgia with $390 million in aid, which should be directed to military support, economic development, and institution building, in particular, to strengthening civil society. all this can be revised if now... we are seen as an adversary, not a partner. if this law enters into force, and it does not comply with eu norms, if democracy is undermined here, there is violence against peaceful protesters, then there will be certain sanctions from the united states, they will primarily concern financial restrictions and movement of those persons responsible for such actions. mr. maxim, does this mean that russia is... starting to win in georgia, well, the united states of america, i mean, uh, to a certain extent, yes, to a certain extent, it looks like that,
the reaction in the united states of america is negative, the assistant secretary of state of the united states of america for european and eurasian affairs, jim o'brien, during a visit to tbilisi, said that georgia for... which the georgian parliament just passed. let's hear what he said. i'll just remind you what the us is planning provide georgia with $390 million in aid, which should be directed to military support, economic development, and institution building, in particular, to...
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states, have led to the fact that japan is one way or another courting the united states for permission to acquire nuclear weapons, because they either need american weapons on their territory if there are plans to use japan against china, or they must have their own, well, how they believe they should have their own nuclear weapons, all these movements are certainly from their chinese colleagues. diplomatic intelligence did not escape, it is with this that i associate this toughened rhetoric towards japan, and at the same time japan, apparently, is going to start playing, or rather, the main key role as a striking element in uh, all those pacific affairs, over the last 10 years, at least, japan has done a lot on the path of militarization, militarism, and we know that according to the last century. century, that japanese militarism is akin to german nazism, this spirit cannot be ignored, in japan the influence of public opinion on the country’s leadership is very strong, and it will be impossible not to take this into account, so yes, the situation is very, very tense, well, in china
states, have led to the fact that japan is one way or another courting the united states for permission to acquire nuclear weapons, because they either need american weapons on their territory if there are plans to use japan against china, or they must have their own, well, how they believe they should have their own nuclear weapons, all these movements are certainly from their chinese colleagues. diplomatic intelligence did not escape, it is with this that i associate this toughened rhetoric...
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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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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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we have more pro-choice women in the united states congress than at any time in history. and yes, with the support of emily's list i am proud to be the first woman elected vice president of the united states. emily's list was built for this moment. emily's list was built for this moment. this fight for freedom. the fundamental freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what to do. two weeks ago, last week the united states supreme court decided to overturn roe v wade that decision was leaked two years ago last week. most of us remember where we were when we heard the news about the leak. the highest court in our land the court of our bg wasn't prepared to take a constitutional right that has been recognized from the people of america from the women of america. two years ago i stood on the stage at this very gala and said what we were all feeling that evening. how dare they. how dare they. that evening i also made a prediction overturning a rope would be the opening shot in a full on assault state-by-state on reproductiv
we have more pro-choice women in the united states congress than at any time in history. and yes, with the support of emily's list i am proud to be the first woman elected vice president of the united states. emily's list was built for this moment. emily's list was built for this moment. this fight for freedom. the fundamental freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what to do. two weeks ago, last week the united states supreme court...
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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 ■■! 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. bahrai
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 ■■! 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...
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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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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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odets the united states. the united states would not lend very much to france and not little to france and nothing to italy. so they borrowed from britain. britain borrowed, from the united states and and so we had this cycle of debt that that could only be managed if the countries of europe and especially ran massive trade surpluses with the united states, if they ran massive trade surpluses, then they could service their debt. and you could have a kind of you could get the cycle of financial stability and growth. so the first thing that happened when wilson lost power and he wilson's party lost power was his successors imposed rounds of tariffs in 21 and 23, which made it impossible for the war ravaged countries of europe to export to the united states, especially germany, which made it difficult them to service their debts, which meant the only way they could get the dollars they needed for, food and for investment was by borrowing. and that built that added to the cycle of war debt, the cycle of civilian
odets the united states. the united states would not lend very much to france and not little to france and nothing to italy. so they borrowed from britain. britain borrowed, from the united states and and so we had this cycle of debt that that could only be managed if the countries of europe and especially ran massive trade surpluses with the united states, if they ran massive trade surpluses, then they could service their debt. and you could have a kind of you could get the cycle of financial...
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states or from north korea into the united states. our missile defenses have never been able to handle more than a few missiles. but the moment you go hypersonic and you can have a missile that can move on an unusual path and come down close to the ground and below radar areas and all that, it's game over for our existing missile defenses. paula: as you called it, "a sputnik moment." well called it. let me ask you the question of, going 30 years back, let's say decision-makers had embraced your analysis and they are on the exact same page that you are on now, so at that moment, first of all, what would the policy have been done? and then, b, would it have been both politically and theoretically possible? david: the hard part here was that everyone of these presidents, democratic and republican, clinton and bush and obama and trump, they all had to live in the hope that you could avoid using diplomatic and trade means, having a collision with russia and china and certainly having one that was simultaneous. so you can fault them for att
states or from north korea into the united states. our missile defenses have never been able to handle more than a few missiles. but the moment you go hypersonic and you can have a missile that can move on an unusual path and come down close to the ground and below radar areas and all that, it's game over for our existing missile defenses. paula: as you called it, "a sputnik moment." well called it. let me ask you the question of, going 30 years back, let's say decision-makers had...
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united states, sam brownback . what should we do with lavroi, the main temple of kiev? you will give a big trump card to the russians if you close it. he says very clearly that there is no need to do what you have already done, you even ended up in prison for your beliefs, the command was given just close my mouth, the girl is on her knees, she is praying, they are jumping around her, and then they drag her away and start beating her, or like killing some priests, you are proud of what you have done, the vavan and lexus show, today on the first, premiere. i love my country. on saturday, on the first. to the 75th anniversary of the birth of lyubov polishchuk. everybody dance! she always captivated the audience, that is, if lyuba came out, the audience always accepted her, lyuba, lyuba, lyuba. and everyone was a fan, everyone went crazy. jen, yes, let me out, it’s me, alone. i say, lyuba, don’t be afraid. probably created for each other, they were without each other, as i saw, they couldn’t live, love polishchu
united states, sam brownback . what should we do with lavroi, the main temple of kiev? you will give a big trump card to the russians if you close it. he says very clearly that there is no need to do what you have already done, you even ended up in prison for your beliefs, the command was given just close my mouth, the girl is on her knees, she is praying, they are jumping around her, and then they drag her away and start beating her, or like killing some priests, you are proud of what you have...
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guest: that is something the united states has been worried about. and also blaming israel for the helicopter crash. that has not happened. so, perhaps the one thing everybody fears the most has not happened and will not come to pass. that would mean if the iranians were to blame u.s. or israel, that would be them saying, you killed our president. it is hard to believe they can
guest: that is something the united states has been worried about. and also blaming israel for the helicopter crash. that has not happened. so, perhaps the one thing everybody fears the most has not happened and will not come to pass. that would mean if the iranians were to blame u.s. or israel, that would be them saying, you killed our president. it is hard to believe they can
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don't get access to mass media in the united states. i do, i'm an mainstream, mat 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't, if you do get a question, the narrative about american goodness, american benevolence, america wanted 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 and i 1st came out with that and told history, we certainly did get on all the mainstream media. but since that, and we have not been getting on it have, here's something i've always wanted to know. if the us 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, would have changed from style in this let and as to something el
don't get access to mass media in the united states. i do, i'm an mainstream, mat 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't, if you do get a question, the narrative about american goodness, american benevolence, america wanted to spread freedom and democracy. i use simply get frozen out. and that's been my experience largely except for a few blips here...
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states that the united states is an outlier here. and even though they have veto power, of the general assembly and the overwhelming members of the un wanted to show that they support un, uh, enhanced membership if you will. so it's ultimately gonna come down to the united states until the united states agrees to it. they will show that they will use their veto power and they've hinted that they are planning to or will again, should the security council or revisit this issue. okay. but as on the, across all that unfolded today at the u. n. for us in new york. thank you game. well, that's bringing honestly, you're a senior political analyst smelling the shower. he joins us again here and other hoss junior moment, just picking up on what gabe was saying. that how much of a difference will this actually make us as is going to use it's feature we, we've seen what appears to be this, this deepening risk between 5 in the nation younger but isn't likely to shift anything when it comes to international diplomacy from washington. no, not for
states that the united states is an outlier here. and even though they have veto power, of the general assembly and the overwhelming members of the un wanted to show that they support un, uh, enhanced membership if you will. so it's ultimately gonna come down to the united states until the united states agrees to it. they will show that they will use their veto power and they've hinted that they are planning to or will again, should the security council or revisit this issue. okay. but as on...
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yesterday, literally, victoria nolen, the former deputy secretary of state of the united states, voiced her opinion on american television, she said that the united states should change this approach and allow the ukrainians to strike russian targets located on the territory of russia. from where russia launches its attacks on ukraine. she says that such russian bases from where... russia carries out these attacks or uses these bases to strengthen or to provide its troops are completely legitimate targets, and the united states, according to victoria noland, should help ukraine so that it can carry out such strikes. today there were many questions for lloyd austin to charlie brown about the approach of the united states. or not, the us is going to change this approach and lift this ban on the use of weapons. clear answers: yulia, today we did not hear from either the minister of defense or the chairman. of the joint staffs of the united states states, they say further that the weapons that are provided are for close combat on the battlefield in ukraine, or for striking on the territory,
yesterday, literally, victoria nolen, the former deputy secretary of state of the united states, voiced her opinion on american television, she said that the united states should change this approach and allow the ukrainians to strike russian targets located on the territory of russia. from where russia launches its attacks on ukraine. she says that such russian bases from where... russia carries out these attacks or uses these bases to strengthen or to provide its troops are completely...
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in the united states as much. it's born anywhere else. this is not a unique phenomenon to the u.s., not unique to any other country. that's true. gang involvement, especially because we often hear these days, whether it's president obama or president trump or even the biden administration, talk about migrants, gangs, sending their members to the united states to spread the violence. that is wracking regions like central countries like honduras and salvador. the thing is, they are often. they often point to one gang in particular or a gang called mara salvatrucha, tracing ms. 13 as being the most notorious version of this problem. but mr. teen, it's like when you goodwins life illustrates ms. 13 is home. and this 13 is actually born in california. we share a little bit about. about ms. 13 and give you a little bit of context into repeated claim that we hear that we ought to toughen our immigration laws so that we can keep out gangs of very gangs that were born in california in the late 1980s and 1990s, around the t
in the united states as much. it's born anywhere else. this is not a unique phenomenon to the u.s., not unique to any other country. that's true. gang involvement, especially because we often hear these days, whether it's president obama or president trump or even the biden administration, talk about migrants, gangs, sending their members to the united states to spread the violence. that is wracking regions like central countries like honduras and salvador. the thing is, they are often. they...
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united states. a or any president is, is folly if, if true we and it's, it's hardly even constitutional. okay. i mean, it's not, i think these again, this is kind of unicorn and thinking, you know, matthew, the, you know, i've, i've said all along open for the last 2 years. is that obviously this has very little to do with ukraine. what it is, a nato is trying to remove russia from the ranks of great powers that has not succeeded. as matter fact, it's the reverse right now. the whole point is, is not to lose. it's not to win any more. and that's a really sad comment for america's great allies in ukraine. matthew a lot, i pretty much agree with. i've written for a long time in that sense that if the american foreign policy objective is to just sort of bogged down and distract russia with the current populate, to allow the conflict to extend and continue with no real end goal inside. just to simply make them make rusher weaker on in terms of its global presence on the global stage. i think that's all
united states. a or any president is, is folly if, if true we and it's, it's hardly even constitutional. okay. i mean, it's not, i think these again, this is kind of unicorn and thinking, you know, matthew, the, you know, i've, i've said all along open for the last 2 years. is that obviously this has very little to do with ukraine. what it is, a nato is trying to remove russia from the ranks of great powers that has not succeeded. as matter fact, it's the reverse right now. the whole point is,...
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then then this, this just at the united states won't care in the united states, wants iran to go away as in his present configuration because it now has this next effort to keep nato alive. but if truck for to come in, i think we i'm hoping that maybe natal needs to go away, but you're going to see macro and coming on board. try advocating for a european defense system. and i don't, i don't think that's going over title. i don't know why so, i mean, is there anybody in the e b u that actually supports that? i mean that's gonna cost them a lot of money i'm. i was thinking, oh, i said, let's remember all we just forgot. there is no cheap energy in europe. right now, how are they going to re industrialize without cheap energy? keep going. well, that's the problem. that's the problem because their, their, their industry is down. if they wanted to really a crack down and, and, and help ukraine. they'd have to switch from a manufacturing economy to a service economy. and i'm sorry, some switch from a service economy to a manufacturing economy. and they're not into that. they, they, they end
then then this, this just at the united states won't care in the united states, wants iran to go away as in his present configuration because it now has this next effort to keep nato alive. but if truck for to come in, i think we i'm hoping that maybe natal needs to go away, but you're going to see macro and coming on board. try advocating for a european defense system. and i don't, i don't think that's going over title. i don't know why so, i mean, is there anybody in the e b u that actually...
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or you need a unit, polite to him, under the leadership of the united states. and those countries and very many other countries, the middle sized countries like talk to you like me, the list and countries africans, they lot in americans sent out there's water, all happy to see the world basically turning into and multiple or one. yes and are, are, are watching the united states bumped down into a quagmire independently. so that's interesting because it to a certain extent than what you're saying is in one of those countries, not to name any one specifically, might be sitting back, especially some of the air of countries. i'm going, this is great. i'm going to sit back and watch the show. i mean, it sounds horrible because people are dying. but what is happening is there's a message that's being sent. that's a negative message, both about israel and about my country, the united states. and a lot of those countries are saying, finally, everything that we've been saying is right there. now, as lawyers would say prima flashy, right? right in front of your face, you
or you need a unit, polite to him, under the leadership of the united states. and those countries and very many other countries, the middle sized countries like talk to you like me, the list and countries africans, they lot in americans sent out there's water, all happy to see the world basically turning into and multiple or one. yes and are, are, are watching the united states bumped down into a quagmire independently. so that's interesting because it to a certain extent than what you're...
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we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that have interest of it. also we involved what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching than watching a family dressed all in black. waiting along the tar racked receive a coffin draped to the country's flag of the cargo hold of the airplane. that same family gathered in pride to send their loved one off to a mission in the middle east thinking they were doing something to help make the world a safer place. now their hero returns, but instead of being greeted with tears of joy is tears of deep sorrow. sadly, the west does it show these images to the people, or what life is like for the injured and their families for generations. where is the follow up to all of those who started in afghanistan and their s
we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that have interest of it. also we involved what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching than watching a family dressed all in black. waiting along the tar racked...
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or from north korea into the united states. missile defenses have never been able thandle more than a few missiles, but at the moment that you go hc and you can have a missile that can on an close to the ground and below radar areas and allme over for g missile defenses moment. that's right. well called it. let me ask you the question of going 30 yeak. all right. let's say that decision makers had ac analysis. and they were on the exact same you aron now. so at that moment, first of all, picy have been then and then be? would itbepolitically and bureay feasible? so the political hard part here was that one of t democratic and republican, clinton and bush and obamaump, n the hope that you could avoid using diplomatic and trade means, having a collision with russia and china and certainly them fore that was attempting to build s relations. but you can't fault them for two things. and this isi have and i'd be inn your reaction to it, because you were in the in the state department at the time, some first, weprice for the east for
or from north korea into the united states. missile defenses have never been able thandle more than a few missiles, but at the moment that you go hc and you can have a missile that can on an close to the ground and below radar areas and allme over for g missile defenses moment. that's right. well called it. let me ask you the question of going 30 yeak. all right. let's say that decision makers had ac analysis. and they were on the exact same you aron now. so at that moment, first of all, picy...
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should voters in the united states who are voting in federal elections be citizens of the united states? 87% of americans say yes. anybody sensible says yes. should anyone who is going to vote in those federal elections, congress, senate, and for the presidency, should they have to demonstrate that they are in fact citizens? by presenting a passport, by presenting a voter i.d., a real i.d. from a state issued drivers license, combined with a birth certificate, other if forms that we lay out. like anything else you have to do. if you want to fly in this country, all the things you have to do to prove you are a who you say you are. and to my radical progressive democratic colleagues who protest, saying this is crazy, it's already a requirement that you be a citizen to vote. then what are you afraid of? what are you worried about? i will tell you what they're worried about. they're worried about making sure it's true. they worry about the fact that the vast majority of my radical progressive democratic colleagues would be perfectly fine requiring citizenship to vote. so we need to call the
should voters in the united states who are voting in federal elections be citizens of the united states? 87% of americans say yes. anybody sensible says yes. should anyone who is going to vote in those federal elections, congress, senate, and for the presidency, should they have to demonstrate that they are in fact citizens? by presenting a passport, by presenting a voter i.d., a real i.d. from a state issued drivers license, combined with a birth certificate, other if forms that we lay out....
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now why am i launching ten years to save the west in united states as well as in the united kingdom? well, i like to think of the united states of america as britain's greatest invention, albeit albeit slightly, an advantage invention. and you know, if you look at our history for macnicol carter to the bill of rights, to the american constitution that we have developed and perfected democracy. and if you look at what is going on in our societies. first of all, the brexit vote back in 2016 and then the election, president donald trump later year, you can see the same desires of our for change and the same desires for those conservative values and sovereignty. and if you look at the battle for conservatism now and the frequency with which we get new prime ministers in, the united kingdom, and the frequency with which you get new speakers of the house here in the united states. we could see again that there is battle for the heart and soul conservatism on both sides of the atlantic. and i think battle is very important because let's be honest, we have not been winning against the global
now why am i launching ten years to save the west in united states as well as in the united kingdom? well, i like to think of the united states of america as britain's greatest invention, albeit albeit slightly, an advantage invention. and you know, if you look at our history for macnicol carter to the bill of rights, to the american constitution that we have developed and perfected democracy. and if you look at what is going on in our societies. first of all, the brexit vote back in 2016 and...
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that united states has signed onto and united states as violate them . guys violate its own laws to lady law, for example, which says that a military aid cannot be given to a country that doesn't reach a certain minimal standard of human rights, is here it is what comes nowhere near close to that. there are other domestic laws that it violates because of a complicated about this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism, of one very dominant nation, repressing a nation with no army. navy, no military whatsoever. and the dominant nation is supported by the most powerful nation on the planet. there's nothing equal about the, the conflict. it's not a war. it's not, it's simply a genocide. it's been a slow going genocide for decades as israel has attempted with some success to erase palestine by stealing land, displacing member of palestinian and killing many thousands of them over the over the decades. so it's not that complicated about this and that narrative is finally finally being switched and being recognized for what it is,
that united states has signed onto and united states as violate them . guys violate its own laws to lady law, for example, which says that a military aid cannot be given to a country that doesn't reach a certain minimal standard of human rights, is here it is what comes nowhere near close to that. there are other domestic laws that it violates because of a complicated about this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism, of one very...
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and i'm proud of the united states, the biggest donor. the idea in the cycle, and proud to be working so as alongside. kenyan to support robust financing and policy
and i'm proud of the united states, the biggest donor. the idea in the cycle, and proud to be working so as alongside. kenyan to support robust financing and policy
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states, and not the president of your country, yes, they elect the president of the united states, but in the process of this they do a lot of things, they say what they push each other to, which is reflected , whether we like it or not on the judges of the whole world, well, here you go... the states, which have a lot of their own problems, hearings for a minute, just a minute, in the senate foreign relations committee, someone, ted cruz, is interrogating us secretary of state blinken, listen to the nuances listen to the tone of the questions and answers, you should probably, well, it becomes clear why... why, in fact, the current world order needs to be changed, just listen, please, the state department issued a statement expressing condolences in connection with the death of lynx, but the secretary of state , isn't the world a better place after his death, given the terrible acts he was involved in both as a judge and as president, and the fact that he can no longer be involved in them, then yes, to the people of iran, apparently got better. talking or about something completely dif
states, and not the president of your country, yes, they elect the president of the united states, but in the process of this they do a lot of things, they say what they push each other to, which is reflected , whether we like it or not on the judges of the whole world, well, here you go... the states, which have a lot of their own problems, hearings for a minute, just a minute, in the senate foreign relations committee, someone, ted cruz, is interrogating us secretary of state blinken, listen...
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um should version of state violence um the, the united states and cultures be practicing so many decades. the only real trying in america is always that says, i found just committed instance these paul lew about this and he's not going to be forgiven any time soon to doing it wrong. supreme leader has announced 5 days of morning off the president abraham bracy and foreign minister. his saying i'm in the law here on watkins phone to have died in a helicopter crunch in north west in iran. but same accompanying them also perished . when the helicopter came down on sunday foot, it shows emergency workers retrieving bodies from the side of the crash. the red crescent task reported that everyone on both the helicopter died within the 1st moments onto the crash. the rescue on retrieval operation has been ongoing for several hours. severe weather conditions, rain and heavy falls as well as the difficult to rain have complicated the search. meanwhile, be ready and government has a show. they the because the crash will not effect as was racing. you know, fatigue in these tragic incident. the rent
um should version of state violence um the, the united states and cultures be practicing so many decades. the only real trying in america is always that says, i found just committed instance these paul lew about this and he's not going to be forgiven any time soon to doing it wrong. supreme leader has announced 5 days of morning off the president abraham bracy and foreign minister. his saying i'm in the law here on watkins phone to have died in a helicopter crunch in north west in iran. but...
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and solidarity of kenya and the united states. to the president.
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use it to travel throughout the united states, within the united states, on domestic flights, paid for by the u.s. government. migrants don't need a legitimate i.d. or passport. they can board a plane using biden's cbp one mobile app, by the cbp advertises at airports nationwide. if you're an american citizen, you will have an entirely different airport experience. you'll be expected to wait in long security lines, show proof of valid identification, then potentially be subjected to an additional invasive security scre screening. americans are expected to follow our country's laws. yet, illegal aliens, who are in the u.s. only because they broke our country's laws that govern how you get into this country, are held to a lower standard. it's almost an insult to standards to call it a standard at all. it is a nonstandard. the biden administration is rewarding people illegally entering our country with their own personalized form of tsa pre-check. but it's better than tsa pre-check. it's free. you don't have to provide any documentation. you don't have to have any real security review. th
use it to travel throughout the united states, within the united states, on domestic flights, paid for by the u.s. government. migrants don't need a legitimate i.d. or passport. they can board a plane using biden's cbp one mobile app, by the cbp advertises at airports nationwide. if you're an american citizen, you will have an entirely different airport experience. you'll be expected to wait in long security lines, show proof of valid identification, then potentially be subjected to an...
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states, this intelligence data was used by the united states of america starting in 1946, and this is especially painful for us, because in 1946. in the summer of 1946, not all soviet units had even reached home, but they were already really working against us, they were working very seriously, and they were preparing very serious operations, he provided them with intelligence data, he provided them with a network, a sleeping one, which was, well, a spy network in the soviet union, everything that was connected with intelligence, it was very interesting to the united states of america, the largest operation. gelelin, as you and i know, is an operation hermes, an operation, respectively, jungle, which was carried out in the baltic states, this is an operation that began to be carried out already in the year forty-six, the forty-sixth year, at that time the soviet troops finally defended, liberated the baltic states from those remnants of the german nationalist formations that were there, this is the worst thing, that is, people who declared that they were allies of the soviet ... union
states, this intelligence data was used by the united states of america starting in 1946, and this is especially painful for us, because in 1946. in the summer of 1946, not all soviet units had even reached home, but they were already really working against us, they were working very seriously, and they were preparing very serious operations, he provided them with intelligence data, he provided them with a network, a sleeping one, which was, well, a spy network in the soviet union, everything...
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board rails, with its mutual defense tray to ally the united states. it involves more than $16000.00 military personnel and infuriated staging, a full se. last week, the philippine coast gone to announce the opening of new security outpost on a found northern island. a stated response to china, the military build up and the a tie one over the past 2 years. and a way to come to threats including quite foreign intrusions. like doing now by or you on the skylark masters, she's an expert on chinese politics. she's currently a fellow at the freeman spoken the institute for international studies at stanford university. she's also with the carnegie endowment for international peace or latest book is entitled upstart, how it china became a great power. the book looks at how china has successfully competed for power in the past 3 decades. it's good to have you on the program with this. we've got a lot to talk about and talking about difficult dialogue. what can we expect from talks between the us secretary of defense and his new chinese counter part? i want to
board rails, with its mutual defense tray to ally the united states. it involves more than $16000.00 military personnel and infuriated staging, a full se. last week, the philippine coast gone to announce the opening of new security outpost on a found northern island. a stated response to china, the military build up and the a tie one over the past 2 years. and a way to come to threats including quite foreign intrusions. like doing now by or you on the skylark masters, she's an expert on chinese...
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when jake salevan, national security advisor, president of the united states, says that the united states is regaining its leadership in the uranium sector in the peaceful nuclear sector. it is necessary to understand the state of uranium springs in the usa and canada. they are practically empty or are in a condition that would take a long time to restore. where will they take uranus, where will they turn their eyes, that’s how it is. very important, but there is little choice, that’s it, that’s why i don’t go any further i will, i won’t say where they will go next with their day not far from our border, that’s it, that’s why there are a certain kind of dangers that the chinese comrades also need to take into account, by the way, since they also have interests on the same mainland , that we are in, it also makes sense for them to take this into account, but as for european leaders, this seems like such a funny thing to me, because nothing depends on them, but... i like, for example, jose barel, i have already said more than once that he has said everything again that’s rig
when jake salevan, national security advisor, president of the united states, says that the united states is regaining its leadership in the uranium sector in the peaceful nuclear sector. it is necessary to understand the state of uranium springs in the usa and canada. they are practically empty or are in a condition that would take a long time to restore. where will they take uranus, where will they turn their eyes, that’s how it is. very important, but there is little choice, that’s it,...
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let's continue monitor the situation in the united states. oleksandr, thank you, it was oleksandr krayev, an expert of the ukrainian prism foreign policy council. thanks. thank you. an informal meeting of nato foreign ministers is taking place in prague. these days , the international columnist of radio liberty. rostislav khotyn works at the event and now joins our broadcast. rostyslav, i congratulate you. tell me, please, are they talking about ukraine within the framework of this event, what are they saying, and is it actually about strengthening support for ukraine?
let's continue monitor the situation in the united states. oleksandr, thank you, it was oleksandr krayev, an expert of the ukrainian prism foreign policy council. thanks. thank you. an informal meeting of nato foreign ministers is taking place in prague. these days , the international columnist of radio liberty. rostislav khotyn works at the event and now joins our broadcast. rostyslav, i congratulate you. tell me, please, are they talking about ukraine within the framework of this event, what...
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this was stated by the director of national intelligence of the united states of america, avril gaines , during hearings in the congress of the united states of america. let's hear what she said. with this a certain paranoia is involved. putin continues to believe that russia is under threat, and almost certainly assumes that his larger and better-equipped military will convey this view to western and domestic audiences. he continues to view nato expansion and western support for ukraine as reinforcing his long-held belief that the united states and europe are seeking to limit russia's power. well as far as putin being paranoid, i think avril gaines is exaggerating a bit because we 're dealing with a murderous syrian maniac and whether he's paranoid or not, we have to record that he is a syrian murderer, that he is a person who kills tens of thousands of people in ukraine, who razes cities and villages and seeks to destroy them. ukraine is rather a manic syndrome in putin, he is a ukrainophobe, and he does everything to make sure that we do not exist, therefore, taking into account...
this was stated by the director of national intelligence of the united states of america, avril gaines , during hearings in the congress of the united states of america. let's hear what she said. with this a certain paranoia is involved. putin continues to believe that russia is under threat, and almost certainly assumes that his larger and better-equipped military will convey this view to western and domestic audiences. he continues to view nato expansion and western support for ukraine as...
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war with the ross and the united states. it to its credit is not taking the debate as not taking the bait. yeah. and is actually had indirect talks recently with the ryans, i believe in obama, or somewhere in the region to try to dial down sanctions and avoid that scenario from happening, especially heading into a election season headed, you know, heading into november i heard that the person replacing presenter i see of iran is going to be another very similar quote unquote hard line or in other words, he's going to be someone who pretty much represents the same thinking. what do you expect that not to be true? and would you expect the populace there in iran, or the think tanks, the media, the educational sector to push against that to try and go in a different direction? well, you know, they could try. i mean, well, you know, whatever is left of independence, civil society over there could try to push back. but, you know, they seem to be really at the mercy of, in many ways to the preferences, perceptions the policies of t
war with the ross and the united states. it to its credit is not taking the debate as not taking the bait. yeah. and is actually had indirect talks recently with the ryans, i believe in obama, or somewhere in the region to try to dial down sanctions and avoid that scenario from happening, especially heading into a election season headed, you know, heading into november i heard that the person replacing presenter i see of iran is going to be another very similar quote unquote hard line or in...
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speaker, in the united states live in poverty. lacking access to basic necessarities like food, shelter, and health care. in michigan, close to 20% of children under the age of 18 live in poverty. in the richest country in the world, that is unacceptable. working families in our country should not worry about where their next meal should come from. if we have the mown -- for endless war, this body can fine the resources to end child poverty. ending child poverty is a policy choice and in congress we can start by expanding programs like this child tax credit. i know i introduced the end child poverty act which would cut poverty by lever 60% this. bill would implement a universal child benefit program. this bill would lift millions of people out of poverty, providing about $428 per child, per month, to every family in america so nobody is left behind. from universal school meals which are critical in ensuring no child goes hungry, children, we all know and have been taught by the incredible shirley chiz mom, the first african-americ
speaker, in the united states live in poverty. lacking access to basic necessarities like food, shelter, and health care. in michigan, close to 20% of children under the age of 18 live in poverty. in the richest country in the world, that is unacceptable. working families in our country should not worry about where their next meal should come from. if we have the mown -- for endless war, this body can fine the resources to end child poverty. ending child poverty is a policy choice and in...
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this is what the united states is enabling right now. it's absolutely distressing for me as an american, to see this young people, people on my campus were a guest at what the disadvantage gratian is doing. i said, certainly, all of this conversation at ega, this, by the 2 of you have spoken so far, to focus on the obstacles that are clearly in the way when it comes to publish times full membership. well, before we go into the obstacles, i must offer turning to you if this decision for the un means anything is where you are, your reaction to what played out to the you and as well. it means a lot the besides the symbolic aspect of it, it sends a message, a very powerful political message. the world is full, right? that ice was published in used to be free for the amount to pay stream from the system of apartheid from this started. but the general side that is happening on the line we are talking by the way that isn't it is committing kind of a domestic us at this very moment. and that's fine. and inside does the city and as a, to a neighb
this is what the united states is enabling right now. it's absolutely distressing for me as an american, to see this young people, people on my campus were a guest at what the disadvantage gratian is doing. i said, certainly, all of this conversation at ega, this, by the 2 of you have spoken so far, to focus on the obstacles that are clearly in the way when it comes to publish times full membership. well, before we go into the obstacles, i must offer turning to you if this decision for the un...
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so we talked about civil rights in the united states. it wasn't just the black population that was red lined in the united states. it was also the jewish population. and so the civil rights movement was actually a combination led by black leaders like rubber, martin luther king junior, but jewish leaders were a key part of the civil rights movement. sort of see this happening at columbia. and in particular, right, i haven't heard anybody else point this out yet. alexander hamilton was the most pro jewish founding father of the united states. and that's the whole that they happen to have taken over at columbia. is hamilton home? yeah, that, that hall was also, i'm a, a focal point for a student protest during the vietnam moore as well at columbia university. and you, and i have talked about this before, you are jewish. and when you look at what's happening right now, there are claims of anti semitism. i mean there are chance that we're hearing that we can't repeat on the air here that are considered anti semitic here in germany. and this
so we talked about civil rights in the united states. it wasn't just the black population that was red lined in the united states. it was also the jewish population. and so the civil rights movement was actually a combination led by black leaders like rubber, martin luther king junior, but jewish leaders were a key part of the civil rights movement. sort of see this happening at columbia. and in particular, right, i haven't heard anybody else point this out yet. alexander hamilton was the most...
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and has supported the slowing down with the united states shelves to everyone to the us. is that complex of these ro look for the us and their relation entities are doing to justify protests against israel, disputed and stuff? american universities, the not sabotage deal or says fly or do anything or anyone. they did not even break any laws. and yet again, they're being treated like this to them because that a score slots everyone has since day one expressed. it's the opposition for the use of force against students and american universities . ron's foreign ministry. ers, the west and late march to stop what it called a militarized response to a peaceful protest. now while it was out which to students may do little to save those facing expulsion, it's interpreted as an effective means to amplify the unprecedented wave of pro palestinian rallies in the west since the onset of and does a conflict. these moments republic has offered all kinds of support to try to bring the war to an end from backing that was distance fighters in yemen. iraq and syria was really turned this c
and has supported the slowing down with the united states shelves to everyone to the us. is that complex of these ro look for the us and their relation entities are doing to justify protests against israel, disputed and stuff? american universities, the not sabotage deal or says fly or do anything or anyone. they did not even break any laws. and yet again, they're being treated like this to them because that a score slots everyone has since day one expressed. it's the opposition for the use of...