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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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visit to the united states by an african leader since 2008. president biden announced at the news conference he's working with congress to designate kenya as a major nonnato ally, making it the first sub-saharan african country to receive the designation. the president announced investments in green energy and a plan to reduce its debt burden. the conference took place on the 60th anniversary of dedicated cooperation between the u.s. and kenya. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> order. guard. attention! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> order! guard! attention! ♪ ♪ attention! >> distinguished guests, please rise remain standing for the president of kenya, and remain standing for the playing of the national anthems of the republic of kenya and the united states. >> present arms! >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. jill biden. ♪♪ >> distinguished guest, the national anthem of the republic of kenya, followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ["star spangled banner] playing] ♪♪ ♪♪ >> distinguished guests,
visit to the united states by an african leader since 2008. president biden announced at the news conference he's working with congress to designate kenya as a major nonnato ally, making it the first sub-saharan african country to receive the designation. the president announced investments in green energy and a plan to reduce its debt burden. the conference took place on the 60th anniversary of dedicated cooperation between the u.s. and kenya. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> order. guard. attention!...
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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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step, united states has signed onto and united states as violate them. record is violated 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, it violates there's a big complicated about this. 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. so 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 palestinians 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 switch
step, united states has signed onto and united states as violate them. record is violated 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, it violates there's a big complicated about this. this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism,...
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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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and in 19 o 3 the united states, designated as land and tuba as a naval station. the following the terrorist attacks in new york city and washington d. c. on september 11th, 2001 united states opened a military prison in guantanamo bay. cuba to hold suspected terrorist. now since 2002, 779 men had been brought to the detention facilities. had guantanamo bay. the largest group were for afghanistan with saudi arabia and germany's running the top 3 of the 50 nationalities represented. now currently, many of the 779 men have either been released, transferred or died, leaving only 30 men currently residing in the facility. many of these men are deemed forever prisoners because the state department cannot find a single country in the world who would be willing to receive even those men who have been cleared for release. why? well, because these men, despite never being officially charged due to the gridlock, what is happening with the 911 trial are suspected to still have been involved in some way with a terraced organization. in fact, according to the most recent stati
and in 19 o 3 the united states, designated as land and tuba as a naval station. the following the terrorist attacks in new york city and washington d. c. on september 11th, 2001 united states opened a military prison in guantanamo bay. cuba to hold suspected terrorist. now since 2002, 779 men had been brought to the detention facilities. had guantanamo bay. the largest group were for afghanistan with saudi arabia and germany's running the top 3 of the 50 nationalities represented. now...
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it certainly what the united states has said. that if there was to be a large scale operation, they didn't want that they didn't want a large scale operation. but if there was, then there had to be some provision made for the hundreds of thousands of people who are directly in the fighting light. and certainly the united states have been putting pressure on israel, north dakota. yeah, there's large scale operation. instead they thought something could be much more targeted, much more effective and deliver the results that israel wanted. and they certainly presented those plans to the 3 weeks for the israelis. they said that they would consult with the united states before they did anything. but consulting isn't the same as listening. and certainly we've seen over the duration of the watering guys that while the united states has offered advice publicly, it's not something that israel has readily accepted that we can judge from what we're seeing publicly. certainly the language being used by the state department and also by the wh
it certainly what the united states has said. that if there was to be a large scale operation, they didn't want that they didn't want a large scale operation. but if there was, then there had to be some provision made for the hundreds of thousands of people who are directly in the fighting light. and certainly the united states have been putting pressure on israel, north dakota. yeah, there's large scale operation. instead they thought something could be much more targeted, much more effective...
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let's look at the united states. look at how american politics has changed over the last 30 years. 30 years ago immigration was the third rail of politics. you cannot get any democrat or republican onstage to debate this. the reason for that is immigration was different all concerns. it was like just don't go there. then the democratic party said this is an opportunity for amnesty. you remember 20 years ago the democratic party in the united states said we want a secure border. they voted for the secure fence act. this was the deal, give us amnesty and we will secure the border. today you cannot find a democrat that believes in securing the border is valid. what has driven that massive shift in policy direction? it is top-down. the reality is if you are on the left, you have to look in a mirror a say i have been played. they are not trying to be nice to immigrants, they are not trying to be more humanitarian, they are not trying to give us more workers, they are driving in agenda that will hurt me as an american. tha
let's look at the united states. look at how american politics has changed over the last 30 years. 30 years ago immigration was the third rail of politics. you cannot get any democrat or republican onstage to debate this. the reason for that is immigration was different all concerns. it was like just don't go there. then the democratic party said this is an opportunity for amnesty. you remember 20 years ago the democratic party in the united states said we want a secure border. they voted for...
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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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fema, the united states secret service . those are seven united states coast guard, the eight. >> the expense of our portfolio is extraordinary from online child sexual exploitation and abuse crimes of exploitation human trafficking to facilitating lawful trade and travel to search and rescue and security in the arctic and indo specific to addressing the flooding yesterday and today in houston. texas. where we have a number of fatalities and the frequency and gravity of extreme weather events is only growing. the cyber attacks from china, russia, iran, north korea. it's extraordinary. >> you get the weekend off, youdon't have to worry about some crisis somewhere? >> my goal is to take half a saturday . >> and how do you stay in shape, are you an exerciser or a warrior? >> let me tell you, if sheds weight, i would disappear. i worked out. >> and you go to a restaurant in washington, do people give you tips or something about some homeland security violation somewhere ? >> you mean do i walk into a restaurant without someone c
fema, the united states secret service . those are seven united states coast guard, the eight. >> the expense of our portfolio is extraordinary from online child sexual exploitation and abuse crimes of exploitation human trafficking to facilitating lawful trade and travel to search and rescue and security in the arctic and indo specific to addressing the flooding yesterday and today in houston. texas. where we have a number of fatalities and the frequency and gravity of extreme weather...
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of american population in the united states. so i think this, this particular feeling and sentiment is supported by so many people and friends of people that are, i have families impacted over in palestine right now. so i think, you know, this is reflective of what's happening here in the united states. and it's also reflective in many ways of how the people in the united states at the time don't agree with either their media or their politicians who are telling a very different story. and the fact that something like this, as you and i just discuss, can happen organically, is what really is the driver and something like this, which really i think makes a difference. and why i think this is going to be ongoing story, especially when it comes to the election of the president of the united states right now. joe biden, or at least what he's trying to do to get re elected. all right, i never michigan to swing state rick if any one day i'm forget something just happened in um, something just happen in, in, in the news world and cable
of american population in the united states. so i think this, this particular feeling and sentiment is supported by so many people and friends of people that are, i have families impacted over in palestine right now. so i think, you know, this is reflective of what's happening here in the united states. and it's also reflective in many ways of how the people in the united states at the time don't agree with either their media or their politicians who are telling a very different story. and the...
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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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foreign intelligence threat outside the united states. and so with the reauthorization of section 702, that would ensure one means by which we are able to see the foreign part of that communication. sen. king: thank you, mr. chairman. sen. warner: senator cornyn. sen. cornyn: director wray, i wanted to ask you a little bit about some of your testimony about the border. last year, 169 individuals on the terrorist watch list were detained at the southern border. so far this year, it has been 58. we know there were, since 2021, approximately 1.8 million got always, not people who turn themselves in, not people paroled in the interior, but 1.8 million migrants who were evading law enforcement at the border. can you tell us, the american people, with any certainty that there are zero people on the terrorist watchlist that were among that 1.8 million got aways? director wray: what i would say is you rightly highlighted kind of, if you remember what secretary rumsfeld used to refer to, the no nones and the unknown nones, and in many ways, the na
foreign intelligence threat outside the united states. and so with the reauthorization of section 702, that would ensure one means by which we are able to see the foreign part of that communication. sen. king: thank you, mr. chairman. sen. warner: senator cornyn. sen. cornyn: director wray, i wanted to ask you a little bit about some of your testimony about the border. last year, 169 individuals on the terrorist watch list were detained at the southern border. so far this year, it has been 58....
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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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the united states doesn't have a challenge. so thinking through this challenge is from our perspective of how do we maintain our primacy and going forward. the biden administration has set out some i think very fairly ambitious climate benchmarks. right? talking 80% renewable energy generation by 2030, carbon free electricity by 2035, zero emissions in 20 thursday under note exactly 2030 but these are all benchmarks to require us to be engaged or require the world to grapple with how we make new energy affordable and the repercussions of what those supply chains i can have on us. to your point about how engaged china is in this value chain is really important point. looking at their command of energy resources, china has effectively 80% of manufacturing newbie just as much as lithium batteries conception of rare earth extraction, 90% of processing. the point is when it comes to these new technologies, china has set up a framework that is could advantageous for them. this is a yes yes or no finr question can we achieve those ben
the united states doesn't have a challenge. so thinking through this challenge is from our perspective of how do we maintain our primacy and going forward. the biden administration has set out some i think very fairly ambitious climate benchmarks. right? talking 80% renewable energy generation by 2030, carbon free electricity by 2035, zero emissions in 20 thursday under note exactly 2030 but these are all benchmarks to require us to be engaged or require the world to grapple with how we make...
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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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and the united states will agree to this, do you think? the americans will not agree to this today, it is obvious, but the americans also find themselves in a rather difficult situation in connection with this. well, this is the decision of the hague court, it is rather there. as far as i understand, political, is it someone's, relatively speaking, such a whim, or is it still a certain collective political decision, according to your point of view, why exactly... now in general, the decision is legal, i do not think that the decision is political , and the court's decision cannot be political in this case, it is legal, so actually, why now, because all the procedures have finally passed and a decision has been made, because the court does not make a decision immediately, but makes it accordingly to the procedure for consideration of this issue, well, in principle, we understand that the situation cannot be resolved somehow by the decisions of international institutions. there is an impression that no one is particularly waiting for a solut
and the united states will agree to this, do you think? the americans will not agree to this today, it is obvious, but the americans also find themselves in a rather difficult situation in connection with this. well, this is the decision of the hague court, it is rather there. as far as i understand, political, is it someone's, relatively speaking, such a whim, or is it still a certain collective political decision, according to your point of view, why exactly... now in general, the decision is...
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the united states is not happy about it. us secretary of state tony blinken visited beijing and urged the chinese to stop supporting russia. the united states has imposed sanctions on some chinese companies that evade their compliance. these efforts are likely to continue and even intensify if china continues its efforts current rate interesting. that president putin visited beijing and, as far as i understand, the results of that visit were minor. the chinese are ready to help the russians, but not as much as they would like. it seems that in this sino-russian partnership without limitations, there are certain limitations. and yet china's position is that it does not want russia to lose, and therefore will support it. the united states and european countries need to ... continue to persuade and, if necessary, pressure the chinese to refused to support russia. easy to say, but not easy to do. it is quite difficult. china's position is a significant problem, and there is no way we can sit idly by and watch the chinese support
the united states is not happy about it. us secretary of state tony blinken visited beijing and urged the chinese to stop supporting russia. the united states has imposed sanctions on some chinese companies that evade their compliance. these efforts are likely to continue and even intensify if china continues its efforts current rate interesting. that president putin visited beijing and, as far as i understand, the results of that visit were minor. the chinese are ready to help the russians,...
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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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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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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
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or somehow the united states recognizes that it can no longer dominate the world in the united states, we know can no longer dominate the world. this is not the united states of the 19 fifties and sixties and seventies, where it was because the global power, the, the kind of the, the global economy was dominated by the us economy. relatively speaking, the united states as a much weaker country than before. many countries are on the rise now, and it's not just china, but there are many there to submit the breaks countries. almost all of them are moved. and then of course, the run is a one of those important countries that's, that's rapidly rising and being but the united states can't adjust to reality. washington is still in this bubble. they do see what's happening, but still they somehow wish to believe that they will. they will manage things and they will stay at the top. and what is the right thing for the united states to do is to look at the world realistic, realistically, and try to improve its relations with moran, with russia and others, and to end and to manage this evolving
or somehow the united states recognizes that it can no longer dominate the world in the united states, we know can no longer dominate the world. this is not the united states of the 19 fifties and sixties and seventies, where it was because the global power, the, the kind of the, the global economy was dominated by the us economy. relatively speaking, the united states as a much weaker country than before. many countries are on the rise now, and it's not just china, but there are many there to...
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states is involved when it begins for the united states. it's an easy question, right? when was the war declared? the thing about the korean war is not only did truman not seek a war, a very action going forward, but he also to even call it a war. and so, you know, at a press conference, a reporter says, well, is a police action. and he says. oh, yeah, it's a police action. so he called it by euphemism. interestingly, the war never began in the at the truman administration, because when you look at the folder titles in the boxes and they retain usually the folder titles from the administration they say korean emergency. and so the korean, the truman administration is basically deep denial about fact that they've started a war without asking congress to authorize it, without it, you know, and then, you know. not only sending troops, deciding to send troops quite quickly, even before the u.n. security council authorized the use of. so he was acting on presidential power alone. so, you know, you know, there's another date of, u.s. action that'
states is involved when it begins for the united states. it's an easy question, right? when was the war declared? the thing about the korean war is not only did truman not seek a war, a very action going forward, but he also to even call it a war. and so, you know, at a press conference, a reporter says, well, is a police action. and he says. oh, yeah, it's a police action. so he called it by euphemism. interestingly, the war never began in the at the truman administration, because when you...
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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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[laughter] of the united states u.s. customs and border protection affecting some of the terrain is very difficult to traverse and we have a different legal structure with canada and weave a safer country agreement with canada the reality and canada also has different approaches to migration into their country and do some of the left in the americas make you want to do come illegally let's suppose that you were we want to come in recklessly when wanted to come in fact would you recommend it to that one person said they do the best way to get into this country illegally. >> i would caution them and encourage them to apply for a visa. and if in fact, they see humanitarian relief, to actually avail themselves of the lawful pathways that we have established so that they do not risk their lives in the hands of smugglers. [applause] [applause] >> was assented the people they die trying to getet into the country's matchup by somebody or survey. >> well i don't know okay percentage but i will share with you haven't spoken to fam
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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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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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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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i'm very pleased with the united states, the assistant secretary of state jim or brian was just there he didn't. he indicated that if the law goes through, there will be sanctions from the united states, including travel bands for m p's leaders and their families. and this is really important cause while georgia dream seems to love to adopt russian tactics for suppressing democracy. they sure don't send their kids study there. so i think travel sanctions reconsidering these. uh, these are free travel for georgia is in europe. we'd have a big effect, particularly if it includes family members and angel sanctions. i, i'm not saying this would change the course because i think g d is dug in. okay. but it could, it could impact more, thornton senior vice president for democracy from the german marshal. find laura, we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. so thank you so much . the ukraine urgently needs new soldiers, more soldiers, and it's increasing pressure on men to sign up. the government recently passed a new mobilization law, which means beginning this weekend.
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that includes kenya's diaspora community here in the united states. two years ago our nation's first black vice president, president kamala harris, launched the nation's first presidential advisory council on african diaspora engagement. we're building on her work to strengthen long-standing bonds between our people. i also want to thank you, mr. president, for taking action to implement the long-awaited public benefits organization act. this provides historic protections for civil society and ngos all across kenya. like you, i believe the future is going to be won by countries that have unleashed the full potential of the population, including civil society, women, and young people. i look forward to working together to implement this act and jump starting anticorruption reforms to bind our nations together. let me close with this. taken together, these are our responsibilities kenya and america must meet in the years ahead, meet them together as partners for security, for prosperity, for innovation, and most importantly for democracy. i know these r
that includes kenya's diaspora community here in the united states. two years ago our nation's first black vice president, president kamala harris, launched the nation's first presidential advisory council on african diaspora engagement. we're building on her work to strengthen long-standing bonds between our people. i also want to thank you, mr. president, for taking action to implement the long-awaited public benefits organization act. this provides historic protections for civil society and...
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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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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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at the same time, the united states of america stated that they do not have such information. mr. volodymyr, what do you think, actually ? there is a possibility that aid will be extended from china, the russian federation, and how in principle western countries can make it impossible or at least in some way minimize such things? well, look, there is such a possibility, of course, whether china is going to do it or not is a big question, i, like many others, am not privy to such deep aspirations of china, here it is balancing. between, so to speak, the help of the russian federation in one form or another, and trying to maintain normal, more or less normal, at least economic relations with the european union, i'm not talking about the united states of america, it's much more complicated there, so actually now i think the task is worthwhile in terms of how to keep china in the position it... occupies today, because the transition of china to the position of supplying lethal, in particular, weapons to the russian federation will mean a serious step against ukraine, and how to deal w
at the same time, the united states of america stated that they do not have such information. mr. volodymyr, what do you think, actually ? there is a possibility that aid will be extended from china, the russian federation, and how in principle western countries can make it impossible or at least in some way minimize such things? well, look, there is such a possibility, of course, whether china is going to do it or not is a big question, i, like many others, am not privy to such deep...
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of the united states. the united states going to said have elections. they had elections in afghanistan. the united states had elections in 1864. so i'm sorry, i'm not, i'm not into excuses. there's this, but i agree on the sense that, that's not really the goal of the purpose and supporting. so let's, right, like, united states is not supporting the landscape to make this lensky, this archetype of, of eastern european democracy. i think they are. i think they are. i think they, the time they say it all the tests as well. you, there's a difference between what we're progressing. we want them to be and what in actuality is happening on the ground in terms of what our support is, meaning to him on the ground and what he does with that support in ukraine, factual, this is not this, this is not probably not the ukrainian democracy long term, short term, medium term. and we will allow, this is where the united states often will get itself into trouble in foreign affairs is it will say it stands for democracy. i
of the united states. the united states going to said have elections. they had elections in afghanistan. the united states had elections in 1864. so i'm sorry, i'm not, i'm not into excuses. there's this, but i agree on the sense that, that's not really the goal of the purpose and supporting. so let's, right, like, united states is not supporting the landscape to make this lensky, this archetype of, of eastern european democracy. i think they are. i think they are. i think they, the time they...
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we don't make any masks at all in the united states. and i think for many, the the coronavirus pandemic highlighted the problems of extremely long supply chains of exporting the production of basic everyday goods to places you may never go or never visited. on the other side of the world. and that's sort of a silly, trite involving the masks. but if you think about the all of the metals and minerals that are needed for the energy transition that you just sort of magnify the the complexity of the problem then you start to see why it's so important to focus on where these are. china realized years ago that the world was going electric and so it has focused not only on rare earths we were discussing earlier, but it's also focused on the production of lithium as well as copper it's one of the it's the world's largest copper producer. it also is a major nickel producer. invest heavily in indonesia, for instance, where a lot of nickel is being processed and produced when you tear down rainforests, which is obviously not popular with a lot of
we don't make any masks at all in the united states. and i think for many, the the coronavirus pandemic highlighted the problems of extremely long supply chains of exporting the production of basic everyday goods to places you may never go or never visited. on the other side of the world. and that's sort of a silly, trite involving the masks. but if you think about the all of the metals and minerals that are needed for the energy transition that you just sort of magnify the the complexity of...
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the united states economy. according to official data, the value of reserves in the united states is $657 billion, of which the states themselves own metal in the amount of 429 billion. the rest is the property of other countries, which historically kept it there for the sake of security, as well as to increase liquidity, because the largest transactions with the precious metal are made on the new york stock exchange. strictly speaking, it was dictated. countries in 2013, the german bundesbank withdrew 300 tons of precious metal from the country to return it to the namai storage facility in frankfurt. in 2014, the dutch central bank returned 120 tons of gold to amsterdam. in 2019 , turkey completed the export of reserves. these were bars weighing 28 tons, 5% of the country's total gold reserves. this year, repatriation resumed with renewed vigor. in the first 4 months, the decision was made to evacuate their gold reserves from the united states. saudi arabia, ghana, cameroon, senegal, algeria, egypt, south afri
the united states economy. according to official data, the value of reserves in the united states is $657 billion, of which the states themselves own metal in the amount of 429 billion. the rest is the property of other countries, which historically kept it there for the sake of security, as well as to increase liquidity, because the largest transactions with the precious metal are made on the new york stock exchange. strictly speaking, it was dictated. countries in 2013, the german bundesbank...
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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...