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the united states and allies continuing against japan which would've resulted not only in the allied casualties a fairly significant japanese casualties. macarthur said okay, the japanese are supposed to be sending a surrender delegation by air from japan with a stop in american occupied island called it a shame off okinawa. he said if those two airplanes specially marked white with green process, if they take off and we know at least the japanese government is serious. if they don't take off, whenever japanese has decided to continue for him that point would've decided without reservation from washington how far to go and resume in the campaign against japan and if the air campaign had gone on, ultimately so with the landed nation of japan. my father and my wife saw the river is scheduled to be in and i can honestly say i'm sorry it didn't happen. it would've changed my life considerably probably. macarthur waited a minute, actually waited about 12 hours and the aircraft took off from japan and ultimately made their way to manila. the interesting part is 302nd aircrew pilot were sti
the united states and allies continuing against japan which would've resulted not only in the allied casualties a fairly significant japanese casualties. macarthur said okay, the japanese are supposed to be sending a surrender delegation by air from japan with a stop in american occupied island called it a shame off okinawa. he said if those two airplanes specially marked white with green process, if they take off and we know at least the japanese government is serious. if they don't take off,...
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>> it's a big jump, gives us confidence. >> allie: thanks, payton, congratulations. >> verne: allie, thank you. what do you think? >> gary: well, they might have found a go-to running back that can make first downs. a brighter spot for louisville, might have found the go-to quarterback that can win games. >> verne: well, despite the defeat we have chosen lamar jackson as the player of the game. 100 yards passing, 106 yards rushing, one touchdown. he took over from the starting quarterback, late in the first half of play, bonnafon. and went the distance the entire second half. >> gary: yeah. i questioned the strategy, because i thought bonn on bonnafon was doing pretty well. but when the coaching staff see as guy practice every day on the practice field they know what they got. and they believe they have a future star in jackson. and that's why they played him. >> verne: well, it's too many for our napa auto parts play of the game. and this turned out to be the decisive touchdown in the game. montravious adams reached the hand out, forced the fumble, and justin garrett picked it up wi
>> it's a big jump, gives us confidence. >> allie: thanks, payton, congratulations. >> verne: allie, thank you. what do you think? >> gary: well, they might have found a go-to running back that can make first downs. a brighter spot for louisville, might have found the go-to quarterback that can win games. >> verne: well, despite the defeat we have chosen lamar jackson as the player of the game. 100 yards passing, 106 yards rushing, one touchdown. he took over from...
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and now japan is one of our key allies.t just shows how you can have your differences, maybe some of you in the audience some time had a difference with your wife or somebody. generally the wife has a difference with the husband, but anyway it's all worked out for the best. so i'm here today, not in any special category, except i'm a veteran, i'm proud of it, it's changed my life in italy, but i met a lot of wonderful people in italy. i'm going to go back there in october to make one last visit, up the hill 913 where i was wounded, and there's a little plaque on the tree up there that says lieutenant dole was wounded here on whatever date, april 14, 1945. so i'll did able to, most of my friends in that little village have passed away, but there's still one or two left. but i want to thank you for coming on a very hot day. i want to thank the friends of the world war ii memorial for hosting this event. and it's a wonderful event, the weather is not the best, but, you know, we can tolerate that, if i stop talking, and we can
and now japan is one of our key allies.t just shows how you can have your differences, maybe some of you in the audience some time had a difference with your wife or somebody. generally the wife has a difference with the husband, but anyway it's all worked out for the best. so i'm here today, not in any special category, except i'm a veteran, i'm proud of it, it's changed my life in italy, but i met a lot of wonderful people in italy. i'm going to go back there in october to make one last...
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but because they thought there was enough casualty on ally forces thekdz win a negotiated settlement because if you remember at the conference, the allies that declared unconditional surrender of japan. so japanese diehards figured that if they -- cause enough trouble for the allied forces we wouldn't negotiate. on the other hand, saw it differently he'd seen several vaporized not to mention fire bomb raids we've been conducting for months before that. he like most knowledgeable japanese assume that a ground invasion of japan was in a planning stage, and it was. called operation downfall. it had two parts. one would have started in late 1995 and early in 1976 it would have largest invasion in history and even had it been successful disastrous for attacking allies for the defending japanese. casualty estimates among ally invasion troops these were americans, australian, brits, were in the hundreds of thousands, and a in terms of the japanese casualty rate it could have been in the millions because of the resistance that would have been offered. so he decided that he was going to go ag
but because they thought there was enough casualty on ally forces thekdz win a negotiated settlement because if you remember at the conference, the allies that declared unconditional surrender of japan. so japanese diehards figured that if they -- cause enough trouble for the allied forces we wouldn't negotiate. on the other hand, saw it differently he'd seen several vaporized not to mention fire bomb raids we've been conducting for months before that. he like most knowledgeable japanese assume...
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the supreme allied commander dwight d.l reeling in revulgs over the scenes he had witnessed refused to attend. the scene on tokyo bay provided a staggering contrast. it was daylight, teaming with 258 warships. unseemingly every available overlook aboard the missouri clustered citizen sailors in their whites, the proud representatives of all of those citizens in downform who carried the battle to the face of the enemy and paid the highest price. they were there by right. a table rest on the veranda deck. its trio of barrels raised in salute, not menace. it was a simple mess table covered with a green blaze cover, an expression of the american pension for utility over ornate formality. as befitting the fact that the u.s. had not fought alone, high ranking officers from her allies dock pied a prominent position facing the table, representatives from china, from britain, the soviet union, australia, canada, france, the neter land and new zealand. they stood out in their formal uniforms with neatly disciplined ties and high but
the supreme allied commander dwight d.l reeling in revulgs over the scenes he had witnessed refused to attend. the scene on tokyo bay provided a staggering contrast. it was daylight, teaming with 258 warships. unseemingly every available overlook aboard the missouri clustered citizen sailors in their whites, the proud representatives of all of those citizens in downform who carried the battle to the face of the enemy and paid the highest price. they were there by right. a table rest on the...
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has been training and swimming sunni fight, he new weapon have his allied and local officials allied to the iraqi government are making clear these men will become part i've state militari' rut us. some shia militias say this is tantamount to create a separate arm on sectarian lines. >> we are working for them to be -- they will be subject today all military regulation. >> reporter: but on the ground the government and allied forces have made little progress.
has been training and swimming sunni fight, he new weapon have his allied and local officials allied to the iraqi government are making clear these men will become part i've state militari' rut us. some shia militias say this is tantamount to create a separate arm on sectarian lines. >> we are working for them to be -- they will be subject today all military regulation. >> reporter: but on the ground the government and allied forces have made little progress.
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the allied leaders and the men who had fought under them proudly commemorated their victory. one of the greatest products of this victory and the words of the commander himself was the progress achieved in the welding of allied unity and the establishment of a combat team that was already showing the effects among all of its members. the successful end of the campaign brought personal recognition of eisenhower throughout the world as a great
the allied leaders and the men who had fought under them proudly commemorated their victory. one of the greatest products of this victory and the words of the commander himself was the progress achieved in the welding of allied unity and the establishment of a combat team that was already showing the effects among all of its members. the successful end of the campaign brought personal recognition of eisenhower throughout the world as a great
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an ally for 30 years. now, we have many allies who have faults. looking for the faultless ally in the world that's part of the naive obama-clinton foreign policy. there are no faultless allies in this world. we all have our issues and our problems to deal with with our allies. i would not have thrown mubarak under the bus and felt the arab spring would take care of everything. we see how that approach took. this is typical of president obama and secretary clinton. this hands off foreign policy where they say things will take care of itself if we just give some nice speeches and everybody go do what they want to do. they threw a long-time ally under the bus, threw him to the wolves. i would not have done that. he had to straighten out his problems in egypt. but he didn't need us putting the back of our foot into his in the small of his back and kicking him under the bus. that's what this administration did and it was wrong. it's proven to be wrong from a policy perspective as well. >> next up we will talk with the governor about the state of the ra
an ally for 30 years. now, we have many allies who have faults. looking for the faultless ally in the world that's part of the naive obama-clinton foreign policy. there are no faultless allies in this world. we all have our issues and our problems to deal with with our allies. i would not have thrown mubarak under the bus and felt the arab spring would take care of everything. we see how that approach took. this is typical of president obama and secretary clinton. this hands off foreign policy...
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paz nos dijeron que lo habÍan sacado de allÍ por la fuerza. lo hemos vuelto a saber de ellos.etenciones, descartÓ que el papa se reÚna con miembros de la disidencia cubana. no estÁ listo para un encuentro, estaba previsto y no estÁ previsto. reportera: josÉ daniel ferrer dice que era gustado ver mÁs gestiÓn del papa sobre la liberaciÓn de presos polÍticos. es una cuestiÓn humanitaria, estamos contentos de que puedan salir de esas tenebrosas prisiones, los inocentes, entre los mÁs presos, se siguen presos. reportera: ferrer dice que han tenido una tibia receptividad del papa, por lo menos hasta ahora. de los tres copas tan visitado cuba en los Últimos 17 aÑos, sorprendentemente el papa francisco es el menos crÍtico frente al gobierno cubano. algunos analistas piensan que una posible explicaciÓn es que no quiera perjudicar el acercamiento que Él forjÓ entre los gobiernos de estados unidos cinco de las madres de los 43 estudiantes de ayotzinapa, aspiran a que el papa francisco las reciba durante su visita a filadelfia esta semana.buscan que el papa presione al gobierno de mexico
paz nos dijeron que lo habÍan sacado de allÍ por la fuerza. lo hemos vuelto a saber de ellos.etenciones, descartÓ que el papa se reÚna con miembros de la disidencia cubana. no estÁ listo para un encuentro, estaba previsto y no estÁ previsto. reportera: josÉ daniel ferrer dice que era gustado ver mÁs gestiÓn del papa sobre la liberaciÓn de presos polÍticos. es una cuestiÓn humanitaria, estamos contentos de que puedan salir de esas tenebrosas prisiones, los inocentes, entre los mÁs...
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and our allies. and unless there is an unexpected change in the conditions and facts before the vote is called in september -- and it will be called on the very first day that we return in september -- unless there is an unexpected change, i will support the nuclear agreement between iran and the p-5 plus 1, which are the u.s., u.k., france, russia, china, and germany, because i am convinced it will stop iran from developing a nuclear weapon for at least the next 10 to 15 years. no other available alternative accomplishes this vital objective. the goal of this almost two-year negotiation culminated in this deal, the goal was to deny iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. this objective has been fulfilled in the short-term. for the next ten years, iran will reduce its centrifuges, the machines that enrich the uranium, by two-thirds. they'll go from more than 19,000 centrifuges to 6,000. only 5,000 of those will be operating, all at natanz, all the most basic models. the deeply buried fordow facility wi
and our allies. and unless there is an unexpected change in the conditions and facts before the vote is called in september -- and it will be called on the very first day that we return in september -- unless there is an unexpected change, i will support the nuclear agreement between iran and the p-5 plus 1, which are the u.s., u.k., france, russia, china, and germany, because i am convinced it will stop iran from developing a nuclear weapon for at least the next 10 to 15 years. no other...
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will this agreement leave our country and our allies safer? there are several things we'll be looking at in particular as we weigh whether it will. here are a few of them. will the agreement allow for any time, anywhere inspections in military installations and research and development facilities? question two, will the agreement compel the iranians to disclose the possible military dimensions of their nuclear program? will the agreement make any real impact on iran's ability to continue researching and developing advanced centrifuges? will the agreement sanctions relief be tied to iran's strict adherence to the terms of the deal? and will we have any real way to verify its compliance? these parameters will also help us determine just how successful the iranians have been in extracting concessions from the white house. so we'll be examining them very, very closely. i would remind colleagues of the deadly seriousness of the issue at hand. this should not be about some political legacy project. this is not some game either. it's certainly not th
will this agreement leave our country and our allies safer? there are several things we'll be looking at in particular as we weigh whether it will. here are a few of them. will the agreement allow for any time, anywhere inspections in military installations and research and development facilities? question two, will the agreement compel the iranians to disclose the possible military dimensions of their nuclear program? will the agreement make any real impact on iran's ability to continue...
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and our allies. the consensus is that this is a good deal. now some of my colleagues believe that despite the risk, rejecting this deal can lead to a better deal down the road. others oppose the deal out of reck less -- reckless political gamesmanship. what is clore to me in my assess only they have risks involved in supporting or rejecting the joint comprehensive plan of action, congress derail this is deal, history will record such act as a monumental mistake and the alternatives will not change iranian nuclear weaponization pursuits. rejecting the plan and resorting to unilateral sanctions would prove futile as it has in the past while relying on military action would not curb iran's ambitions or erase its technical knowledge. critics also assert this deal does not address concerns about issues with iran that are outside the scope of the plan. we know from past experience that reaching an agreement on one critical issue does not preclude us from working on other serious concerns by other means. we
and our allies. the consensus is that this is a good deal. now some of my colleagues believe that despite the risk, rejecting this deal can lead to a better deal down the road. others oppose the deal out of reck less -- reckless political gamesmanship. what is clore to me in my assess only they have risks involved in supporting or rejecting the joint comprehensive plan of action, congress derail this is deal, history will record such act as a monumental mistake and the alternatives will not...
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an ally for 30 years. now, we have many allies who have faults.we're looking for the faultless ally in the world that's part of the naive obama-clinton foreign policy. there are no faultless allies in this world. we all have our issues and our problems to deal with with our allies. i would not have thrown mubarak under the bus and felt the arab spring would take care of everything. we see how that approach took. this is typical of president obama and secretary clinton. this hands off foreign policy where they say things will take care of itself if we just give some nice speeches and everybody go do what they want to do. they threw a long-time ally under the bus, threw him to the wolves. i would not have done that. he had to straighten out his problems in egypt. but he didn't need us putting the back of our foot into his in the small of his back and kicking him under the bus. that's what this administration did and it was wrong. it's proven to be wrong from a policy perspective as well. >> next up we will talk with the gove oh, look. we have a bunc
an ally for 30 years. now, we have many allies who have faults.we're looking for the faultless ally in the world that's part of the naive obama-clinton foreign policy. there are no faultless allies in this world. we all have our issues and our problems to deal with with our allies. i would not have thrown mubarak under the bus and felt the arab spring would take care of everything. we see how that approach took. this is typical of president obama and secretary clinton. this hands off foreign...
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it's a bad deal for our allies, including and especially israel, our strongest ally in the middle east, and it's a bad deal for the american people. but we must also learn from this experience. later this year the obama administration will negotiate a major climate change agreement, what will be known as the paris protocol. already the administration has indicated it does not intend to submit the protocol to the senate for ratification, even though the agreement will call for a significant expansion of the already broad powers of our federal regulatory regime. it would empower unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats to seize even more control over the american energy sector and insert themselves ever further into the everyday lives of the american people. on account of its expected size, scope, cost and effect on the american economy, failure to submit the paris protocol to the senate as a treaty would be an unprecedented and dangerous abuse of executive power. now is the time to make clear to ourselves, to the white house, and to the american people that the senate understands and plans
it's a bad deal for our allies, including and especially israel, our strongest ally in the middle east, and it's a bad deal for the american people. but we must also learn from this experience. later this year the obama administration will negotiate a major climate change agreement, what will be known as the paris protocol. already the administration has indicated it does not intend to submit the protocol to the senate for ratification, even though the agreement will call for a significant...
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our most significant and important ally in the middle east. and because, in fact, they do not approve of this. as we heard from the prime minister several months ago, this paves the way for the nuclear weapon, it transforms policy which would deny iran a nuclear weapon and paves the path for a nuclear weapon. but as we are contemplating this debate, i decided it was important to me to visit -- to me to visit with rick kupke of texas. he was one of 53 americans who were held hostage and held for 14 months in iran at the time of the iranian revolution. he in an interview with one of our newspapers in fort worth when he was asked about this deal with iran, he said this is probably the worst agreement of this kind i've seen in my lifetime. this is an experienced, seasoned foreign service officer. i don't know why they think the iranians are going to abide by any agreement. they never have. and so i approach this agreement between president obama and the regime in tehran with a tremendous amount of skepticism. but, you know, this debate shouldn't b
our most significant and important ally in the middle east. and because, in fact, they do not approve of this. as we heard from the prime minister several months ago, this paves the way for the nuclear weapon, it transforms policy which would deny iran a nuclear weapon and paves the path for a nuclear weapon. but as we are contemplating this debate, i decided it was important to me to visit -- to me to visit with rick kupke of texas. he was one of 53 americans who were held hostage and held for...
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nor for our allies or for the world. there is a third myth, a more technical one, that iran could get away with building a covert nuclear facility. in truth, there is no way in 24 days or 24 months or 24 years for that matter to destroy all the evidence of illegal activity that has been taking place regarding fissile material area because of the nature of fissile materials and their relevant precursors, you can't eliminate the evidence by shoving it under a mattress, flushing it down a toilet, carting it off in the middle of the night. the materials may go, but the telltale traces remain year after year after year. and the 24 days is the outside. of time -- outside period of time during which they must allow access. dispute to access in any location, the united states and our european allies have the votes to decide the issue. once we identify the site the raises russians, we will be watching it and tenuously until the inspectors are allowed in. let me underscore that. the united states and the international community wi
nor for our allies or for the world. there is a third myth, a more technical one, that iran could get away with building a covert nuclear facility. in truth, there is no way in 24 days or 24 months or 24 years for that matter to destroy all the evidence of illegal activity that has been taking place regarding fissile material area because of the nature of fissile materials and their relevant precursors, you can't eliminate the evidence by shoving it under a mattress, flushing it down a toilet,...
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he is the leader of the country and he was very clear. >> what did you hear from some allies?rab >> i spoke to the king of saudi arabia who repeated to me case he meant that he had issued -- repeated to me, a statement that he had issued. he referenced, i do not think the was in confidence, that verification and as he put it snapped back provisions were important to him. he referenced those things and we went on to talk about other things, things that are more related to the defense agenda, there,ng the air force the cyber concerns that saudi arabia has and is something we started to discuss at the gcc, in in saudi arabia's role countering isil. >> did you hear from other allies in the middle east that they support the agreement? >> ifo to the jordanians about it -- i spoke to the jordanians recall exactly what they said, but they did not show opposition. those are the three places that i met with. dempsey isu, general there a military option short of invasion that would roll back iran's nuclear program or substantially over the next 10 years and the agreement does, in your op
he is the leader of the country and he was very clear. >> what did you hear from some allies?rab >> i spoke to the king of saudi arabia who repeated to me case he meant that he had issued -- repeated to me, a statement that he had issued. he referenced, i do not think the was in confidence, that verification and as he put it snapped back provisions were important to him. he referenced those things and we went on to talk about other things, things that are more related to the defense...
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and our allies. and that only proves america's greatest allies. that could beat the war with iran hands down. about a year and a half ago, up in new york and the house that senator durbin visited with me, we talked about the upcoming negotiations and we said zarif, you have a choice. you can have a strong, vibrant economy for your country again, or you can have a nuclear weapons program. you can not have both. you can not have both. and we're not going to accept a nuclear program. whether they cheat, they have the ability to right back in place the crippling sanctions, and if that doesn't do the job we have other -- other alternatives at our disposal, other alternatives at our disposal. nothing is off the table. sometimes around here we talk about voting our fears. of voting our hopes. i'm prepared to vote my hopes. i think the hopes for our nation and the iranians' as well. thank you. the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: i thank my colleague from delaware. that was a very thoughtful presentation and as he alluded to many
and our allies. and that only proves america's greatest allies. that could beat the war with iran hands down. about a year and a half ago, up in new york and the house that senator durbin visited with me, we talked about the upcoming negotiations and we said zarif, you have a choice. you can have a strong, vibrant economy for your country again, or you can have a nuclear weapons program. you can not have both. you can not have both. and we're not going to accept a nuclear program. whether they...
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number two, empowering our allies to counter iran and terror proxies. we must renew and reinvigorate our efforts to protect our allies, especially israel, our major strategic partner in the middle east from the threat of iran and its terror proxies. we need a new framework of defense cooperation that takes into account how this agreement will affect the changing threat from iran. congress must work to expand israel's qualitative military edge and bolster intelligence cooperation. the pentagon must establish new joint training exercises that involve our strategic air assets and invite israeli pilots to train flying long-range bombers. now is the time to aid israel with extra f-35 joint strike fighter squadrons and the tankers they need to cut off any threat to israel, well before it reaches their borders. no equipment should be precluded if needed for israel's self-defense. as a member of the senate armed services committee, i will work to establish such a parallel agreement with israel to cover threats both nuclear and conventional along with an ongoing
number two, empowering our allies to counter iran and terror proxies. we must renew and reinvigorate our efforts to protect our allies, especially israel, our major strategic partner in the middle east from the threat of iran and its terror proxies. we need a new framework of defense cooperation that takes into account how this agreement will affect the changing threat from iran. congress must work to expand israel's qualitative military edge and bolster intelligence cooperation. the pentagon...
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>>> sÍ. >>> vamos a retirar las sillas que no golpearlo a Él con esa silla. >>> allÍ estÁ. >>> okey. muchas estÁn fuera de la escuela solamente para al gran justin bieber aquÍ. >>> (gritos). >>> cuÁnto te pagÓ rashel por esto hermano. esto hermano. >>> okey, ya manupero hoy decidióudad deseguir adelante e ir" por nuevas experiencias. durante el viaje disfruta de la ciudad del buceo. luego pasa por la ciudad de los tatuajes y la disfruta desde su auto. pero decide seguir adelante hacia la ciudad donde el cielo, es literalmente el límite. encuentra tu proxima parada. el camry. toyota. vayamos juntos. ♪ come on, yeah. ♪ everybody dance now. ♪ come on let's sweat, baby. ♪ let the music take control. ♪ let the rhythm move you. ♪ everybody dance now. ♪ your wells fargo app is inoney for yspanish...coolch... hi! hi! ¿hablas español? sí, claro. ¿qué me recomiendas? ¡nuestro especial! ¡pero bien especial! claro que sí. lo mismo por favor. ahora con tu app en español, wells fargo hace tus transacciones bancarias más fáciles, y listo. se ve que le gustó a tu amigo. ¿le gustó? no ha dejado de co
>>> sÍ. >>> vamos a retirar las sillas que no golpearlo a Él con esa silla. >>> allÍ estÁ. >>> okey. muchas estÁn fuera de la escuela solamente para al gran justin bieber aquÍ. >>> (gritos). >>> cuÁnto te pagÓ rashel por esto hermano. esto hermano. >>> okey, ya manupero hoy decidióudad deseguir adelante e ir" por nuevas experiencias. durante el viaje disfruta de la ciudad del buceo. luego pasa por la ciudad de los...
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he would like to shore up his allies. at the very least, he wants to make sure they are not thrown under the bus by other regime until he has some better sense of the way forward. his objective is to keep the naval and air base. beyond that, you once to solidify his grip, which has increasingly.d keep a syrianeast state. cannot be part of the long-run solution and we should not be quick to oust him. chairman mccain: so the u.s. should do what the response to this significant military buildup? gen. petraeus: we should not go in league with this. should not think we can partner with russia and iran against isis. isis,sia wanted to fight they could've have joined the 60 plus member coalition that general allen has together and help drop bombs on isis. they have some capabilities that will be useful to that fight. certainly anything we were doing in that region. that can show that we will not accept that. i was in thehat ukraine a week or so ago. the violence is down somewhat in the east. i think vladimir putin is not playing
he would like to shore up his allies. at the very least, he wants to make sure they are not thrown under the bus by other regime until he has some better sense of the way forward. his objective is to keep the naval and air base. beyond that, you once to solidify his grip, which has increasingly.d keep a syrianeast state. cannot be part of the long-run solution and we should not be quick to oust him. chairman mccain: so the u.s. should do what the response to this significant military buildup?...
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the united states and allies continuing against japan which would result in the allied casualties but probably fairly significant. so he said the japanese were supposed to be sending a surrender delegation by air from japan with in a stock as an american occupied island off okay now. said if those two airplanes specially marked in painted white with green crosses, if they take off than we know it is the japanese government is serious. if they don't take off, we know the japanese decided to continue the war and at that point he would've decided how far to go in resuming their campaign against japan in the air campaign had gone on, ultimately so with the lamentation of japan. my father and my wife's father were both scheduled to be the first wave and i can't honestly say i'm sorry it didn't happen. it would've changed my life considerably probably. so macarthur waited 12 hours in the aircraft took off from japan and ultimately made their way to manila. the 302nd air group pilot were still sort of been renegade and they had about the surrender flag ever going to intend to shoot them down
the united states and allies continuing against japan which would result in the allied casualties but probably fairly significant. so he said the japanese were supposed to be sending a surrender delegation by air from japan with in a stock as an american occupied island off okay now. said if those two airplanes specially marked in painted white with green crosses, if they take off than we know it is the japanese government is serious. if they don't take off, we know the japanese decided to...
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abe and his allies say this merely brings the constitution more up to date in particular when it comes to the control of the self-defense forces, that japan can take a more active operation in security operations abroad and also working alongside american allies. >>> indonesia has deployed an extra 1600 soldiers to put out fires which have spread thick smoke across southeast asia. helicopters are carrying out water-dropping missions. the fires are caused by the illegal slashing and burning of indonesian forests during the dry season. well the bad air quality has lead to an increase in respiratory illnesses in the area. a hospital says it has treated
abe and his allies say this merely brings the constitution more up to date in particular when it comes to the control of the self-defense forces, that japan can take a more active operation in security operations abroad and also working alongside american allies. >>> indonesia has deployed an extra 1600 soldiers to put out fires which have spread thick smoke across southeast asia. helicopters are carrying out water-dropping missions. the fires are caused by the illegal slashing and...
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allies might tell the u.s. to go it alone. if congress were to stand in the way of ratification, meaning america could end up in the position of maintaining sanctions on iran, while the rest of the world breaks them. still, there are those nagging concerns that iran's regional influence, which is considerable. is about to grow with the nuclear deal. iran considers itself a superpower in the middle east and wants the world to give it the respect it thinks it deserves. despite agreeing to curbs on nuclear ambitions, the regional influence is bound to grow as sanctions are lifted and economic isolation ends. >> it's time for american leaders, some european leaders to realise that iran is a major player. they should develop, the same way they develop china. why not iran. if they decide to do that, then they will encourage forces within iran that are willing and able to accommodate western interests. one thing that iran is eager to help the west with is confronting i.s.i.l. iran and the u.s. backed the iraqi government in the war a
allies might tell the u.s. to go it alone. if congress were to stand in the way of ratification, meaning america could end up in the position of maintaining sanctions on iran, while the rest of the world breaks them. still, there are those nagging concerns that iran's regional influence, which is considerable. is about to grow with the nuclear deal. iran considers itself a superpower in the middle east and wants the world to give it the respect it thinks it deserves. despite agreeing to curbs...
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iran's defense budget is eight times smaller than the combined budget of our gulf allies. their conventional capabilities will never compare with israel's, and our commitment to israel's qualitative military edge helps guarantee that. over the last several years, iran has had to spend billions of dollars to support its only ally in the arab world -- bashar al-assad, even as he's lost control of huge chunks of his country. and hezbollah has suffered significant blows on the same battlefield. and iran, like the rest of the region, is being forced to respond to the threat of isil in iraq. so, contrary to the alarmists who claim that iran is on the brink of taking over the middle east, or even the world, iran will remain a regional power with its own set of challenges. the ruling regime is dangerous and it is repressive. we will continue to have sanctions in place on iran's support for terrorism and violation of human rights. we will continue to insist upon the release of americans detained unjustly. we will have a lot of differences with the iranian regime. but if we're serio
iran's defense budget is eight times smaller than the combined budget of our gulf allies. their conventional capabilities will never compare with israel's, and our commitment to israel's qualitative military edge helps guarantee that. over the last several years, iran has had to spend billions of dollars to support its only ally in the arab world -- bashar al-assad, even as he's lost control of huge chunks of his country. and hezbollah has suffered significant blows on the same battlefield. and...
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and other allies to moderate iranian behavior in the region, countering it where necessary.absent support and resources for the implementation phase of this agreement, these efforts may not happen and our efforts to reassure our partners in the region may fail. soon this debate will be over. i believe sustaining the j.c.p. will leave us in a stronger position. but regardless of the outcome of this debate, we must not relax our efforts in countering iranian nuclear aspirations, regional aggression and the sponsorship of terrorism. i believe the jcpoa will give us valuable tools to monitor and interdict their pathways to nuclear weapons but it will require day-to-day surveillance and, where necessary, intervention to increase our chances of success. in many respects we are at a moment that recalls the emotional words of winston churchill. now this is not the end. it is not even the beginning of the end. but it is perhaps the end of the beginning. we have concluded an agreement that dramatically constrains iran's nuclear ambitions. now the hard work begins each day to ensure th
and other allies to moderate iranian behavior in the region, countering it where necessary.absent support and resources for the implementation phase of this agreement, these efforts may not happen and our efforts to reassure our partners in the region may fail. soon this debate will be over. i believe sustaining the j.c.p. will leave us in a stronger position. but regardless of the outcome of this debate, we must not relax our efforts in countering iranian nuclear aspirations, regional...
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a nuclear rand to be devastating for barakat and the allies. is the saving from the prospects of nuclear war i can confidently say that i fear this news as in the wrong direction and for that reason i oppose the deal and intend to support the resolution. >>. >> mr. president as we come together to debate president obama is agreement on iran i believe it is one of the most consequential national security decisions we've ever faced. of the things that you troubled them the things that keep us up at night at this nuclear agreement is one of the things that keeps me up that night as the mother, grandmother and as a soldier. having from the war and the uniform over 20 years and having deployed to the region, i can tell you protecting and defending this country is something that i take very seriously. and very personally. i hope to our president would approach with a deal that reflected the high ground our nation has stood on against iran for decades. unfortunately, now that i have seen the available details i believe the threat -- the president has
a nuclear rand to be devastating for barakat and the allies. is the saving from the prospects of nuclear war i can confidently say that i fear this news as in the wrong direction and for that reason i oppose the deal and intend to support the resolution. >>. >> mr. president as we come together to debate president obama is agreement on iran i believe it is one of the most consequential national security decisions we've ever faced. of the things that you troubled them the things that...
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we are plenty of allies out there if we will just stand up and lead. [cheers and applause] >> in this vote in congress matters. your presence here today, my presence, all of us today, it matters. we can't fix this problem in the future. unless we have a vote of disapproval now. this is a treaty. this is a treaty and should be subject to a two thirds approval under the constitution. but, because of the corker amendment that mark the event was talking about we are now required to get a majority to disapprove it, 60%, to block a filibuster and two thirds to overcome obama's veto. where was the congressional leadership to use all of its congressional power and leverage to make the president obey the constitution? all for the senators, all for the senators at the national stage today voted for the corker amendments. all four of them. we should demand more backbones than this. show a little leadership on capitol hill. show little backbone. stand up to this deal. the deal is not the end of the iranian danger. it's the beginning. i believe that we have to show
we are plenty of allies out there if we will just stand up and lead. [cheers and applause] >> in this vote in congress matters. your presence here today, my presence, all of us today, it matters. we can't fix this problem in the future. unless we have a vote of disapproval now. this is a treaty. this is a treaty and should be subject to a two thirds approval under the constitution. but, because of the corker amendment that mark the event was talking about we are now required to get a...
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allÍ estaremos con ilia calderÓn.s de los 43 desaparecidos viajan para intentar entregar un mensaje al papa francisco. >> una empresa que da prÉstamos a inmigrantes, les pone grilletes electrÓnicos. >> comienza la ediciÓn noturna. [mÚsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna. con ilia calderÓn, y enrique acevedo. >> hola, quÉ tal? muy buenas noches desde washington dc en esta cobertura especial, la capital de estados unidos se prepara para recibir desde maÑana la visita del papa francisco. hoy en vÍsperas de su despedida en cuba el pontÍfice visitÓ las ciudades mÁs importantes. vamos de inmediato con marÍa antonieta. adelante. marÍa: muy buenas noches, ilia. efectivamente hoy llegÓ, se bajÓ del papa móvil, recorriÓ santiago y fue para el cobre en un encuentro ansiado porque hay que recordar que Él dijo que esta misiÓn se la encomendaba. que cuba estaba encomendada a la patrona nacional. ha sido una jornada emotiva totalmente en donde hubo muchas cosas. lo hemos contado ampliamente, pero vamos a mostrarl
allÍ estaremos con ilia calderÓn.s de los 43 desaparecidos viajan para intentar entregar un mensaje al papa francisco. >> una empresa que da prÉstamos a inmigrantes, les pone grilletes electrÓnicos. >> comienza la ediciÓn noturna. [mÚsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición nocturna. con ilia calderÓn, y enrique acevedo. >> hola, quÉ tal? muy buenas noches desde washington dc en esta cobertura especial, la capital de estados unidos se prepara para...
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our allies we are supposedly supporting and training and the allies of our arab allies, the ones in theand we do nothing, but then you've got the scene you showed, brett, about 20 minutes ago of before the show, actually, live of our secretary of state coming out in a jolly. with lavrov, the foreign minister of russia, as a buddy, and saying we've got a little problem about the nature of the targets that russia attacked today. but we'll go on to other stuff and worry about that later. as if it's a side issue. the point of the obama inviting in the russians first time in half a century, a complete revolution in our position on the russians staying out of the middle east was on the premise they're going to join a coalition against isis. i was saying last night, the russians have no interest in fighting isis. their only interest is supporting assad. keeping him in place and the reason they are hitting homs, is because it's the center of resistance from the legitimate pro-western opposition. they are hitting our allies and we do nothing, except have a palsy-walsy statement with the russian
our allies we are supposedly supporting and training and the allies of our arab allies, the ones in theand we do nothing, but then you've got the scene you showed, brett, about 20 minutes ago of before the show, actually, live of our secretary of state coming out in a jolly. with lavrov, the foreign minister of russia, as a buddy, and saying we've got a little problem about the nature of the targets that russia attacked today. but we'll go on to other stuff and worry about that later. as if...
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. >>> y oye en el bÉisbol seÑores allÍ en casa en el clÁsico del subterrÁneo ayer yankees aplastaronpatada de apertura que atrapa jason y gracias a la asistencia de sus compaÑeross jason logra correr 108 yardas sin ser toco ademÁs seÑores. >>> wow. >>> un record que po ocurriÓ desde el 2010. >>> mire. >>> hacia al medio, pero no, no la toca. >>> por favor aleje se de mÍ que voy anotar allÍ voy por favor con permiso y aquÍ voy. >>> quiÉn lo va a correr cuando te vienen atrapar esa cantidad de gigantes, mejor carro que no me toque nadie. >>> Él que no sale corriendo nunca es el seÑor mario vannucci verdad con el horÓscopo que nos trae para hoy mario? >>>♪. >>> mis amados dueÑos del universo estoy feliz de estar con ustedes. hoy en el tarot un decreto para que lo repitas y asÍ atraiga toda la buena energÍa. >>> vamos con aries, que te salen dos partes muy importantes diciÉndote que tienes nuevo comienzos y ascenso a una etapa superior, tienes que decretar y decir soy el movimiento. >>> y tauro, ilusiones que van estar asÍ como encima y hay un trabajo que estÁ esperando por ti y un diner
. >>> y oye en el bÉisbol seÑores allÍ en casa en el clÁsico del subterrÁneo ayer yankees aplastaronpatada de apertura que atrapa jason y gracias a la asistencia de sus compaÑeross jason logra correr 108 yardas sin ser toco ademÁs seÑores. >>> wow. >>> un record que po ocurriÓ desde el 2010. >>> mire. >>> hacia al medio, pero no, no la toca. >>> por favor aleje se de mÍ que voy anotar allÍ voy por favor con permiso y aquÍ voy....
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and allies in this dynamic and turbulent region. understanding tehran's support for terrorists and subnational armed groups as well as its military capabilities and regional ambitions are a priority for analysts and collectors. for years to come we expect iran to be a difficult target. for iran its national security strategy remains to ensure the regime's survival, expands its influence and enhance regional superiority. iran's ballistic missile capability will continue to reaten u.s. interests in the middle east. their overall strategy reliss on a substantial inventory. iran will continue to develop more sophisticated missiles and is improving the range and accuracy of its current missile ystems irrespective of jcpoa implementation. iran publicly stated it intends to launch a vehicle as early as this year. this would be capable of intercontinental ballistic milssles ranges if configured as an icbm. this could provide more money but challenges will remain. u.n. restrictions on ballistic missile related sales and purchaseless remain i
and allies in this dynamic and turbulent region. understanding tehran's support for terrorists and subnational armed groups as well as its military capabilities and regional ambitions are a priority for analysts and collectors. for years to come we expect iran to be a difficult target. for iran its national security strategy remains to ensure the regime's survival, expands its influence and enhance regional superiority. iran's ballistic missile capability will continue to reaten u.s. interests...
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our allies include our strong ally, israel -- that it is important that iran not have a nuclear weapon, that we're dealing with an iran that does not have a nuclear weapon in the immediate future and instead, that we penetrate their society with much better understanding with them not having the capability of a nuclear weapon until years and years in the future. for all of those reasons -- and you can tell, mr. president, this is coming right out of my heart, it's coming from here. it's not some written, read speech. for all for all those reasons it is the interest of the united states that this senator will vote to support the deal. i yield the floor. mr. mccain: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from arizona. mr. mccain: i ask unanimous consent to address the senate as if in morning business for up for as much time as i may consume. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mccain: to the senator from florida, only 21% of the american people agree with his stated position there, and i hope, i'm sure he will hear from his constituents as he should. mr. president, i
our allies include our strong ally, israel -- that it is important that iran not have a nuclear weapon, that we're dealing with an iran that does not have a nuclear weapon in the immediate future and instead, that we penetrate their society with much better understanding with them not having the capability of a nuclear weapon until years and years in the future. for all of those reasons -- and you can tell, mr. president, this is coming right out of my heart, it's coming from here. it's not...
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we are determined to help our ally. we work with israel every day to enforce sanctions and prevent terrorist organizations such as hamas and hezbollah from obtaining financing in the weapons they seek, whether from iran or for merit -- or from any other source. and we will stand with israel to stop its adversaries while once again -- from launching deadly attacks against the israeli people. we have provided $20 billion in foreign military financing to israel, more than half of what we have given to nations worldwide. over and above that, we have invested some $3 billion in iron dome batteries and other missile programs and systems. last gaza how, in the war, lives were saved in israel because of it. we have given privileged access to military equipment. israel is the only nation in the middle east to which the united states has sold this fifth-generation aircraft. the president recently authorized a massive arms resupply package with penetrating munitions and air to air missiles. a newth hope to conclude memorandum of u
we are determined to help our ally. we work with israel every day to enforce sanctions and prevent terrorist organizations such as hamas and hezbollah from obtaining financing in the weapons they seek, whether from iran or for merit -- or from any other source. and we will stand with israel to stop its adversaries while once again -- from launching deadly attacks against the israeli people. we have provided $20 billion in foreign military financing to israel, more than half of what we have...
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not a surprise that iran and it's allies are celebrating. it is obvious this deal deals little to secure national security. there are still alternatives. sanctions have worked and let's negotiate a good deal. we can use those sanctions from the very committee i was on to negotiate a good deal and i urge my colleagues to join me in protecting the security of the united states and securing the protection of the allies and i yield. ms. waters: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from arizona, mr. schweikert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is ecognized for three minutes. mr. schweikert: mr. speaker, and first, i would like to thank chairman royce. you have dealt with this and done this very honorably. it's been powerful to watch. there has been amazing testimony given to us. there has been great speakers here. i fear something very important has not gotten enough understanding and en
not a surprise that iran and it's allies are celebrating. it is obvious this deal deals little to secure national security. there are still alternatives. sanctions have worked and let's negotiate a good deal. we can use those sanctions from the very committee i was on to negotiate a good deal and i urge my colleagues to join me in protecting the security of the united states and securing the protection of the allies and i yield. ms. waters: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro...
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estÁ la novia, orgullosa, y allÍ va la segunda miren.ucci. >>> dueÑos del universo con placer de saludarle hoy es un dÍa muy especial sobre todo miÉrcoles 23 de septibre de este aÑo 2015 y tambiÉn hoy comienza el otoÑo es el momento de mis recomendaciones con la energÍa de dinero lo para esta semana. >>> aries buscan trabajo nuevo que te ayude a mejorar financios los lugares para el mejoramiento es empresas transnacionales o del gobierno, vamos con tauro escuchar a la gente que te ama diciÉndote que debes hacer con el dinero no es motivo que te enojes y sientas coraje con ella aprovecha la buena forma y el gran cariÑo con consejos que te da la familia. >>> gÉminis, cuidado con cheques, documentos y firmas que debas hacer cuÍdate mucho y tambiÉn de ver estados de cuenta por eso que podrÁs ver un error en ellos asÍ que aprovecha para ver errores. >>> y cÁncer, y avisos un poco desagradable por cobros que no son ciertos y buscarÁs forma de aclarar el error, hazlo rÁpido soÓ sino vas a tener que pagar deudass de otros. >>> y leo, asuntos de
estÁ la novia, orgullosa, y allÍ va la segunda miren.ucci. >>> dueÑos del universo con placer de saludarle hoy es un dÍa muy especial sobre todo miÉrcoles 23 de septibre de este aÑo 2015 y tambiÉn hoy comienza el otoÑo es el momento de mis recomendaciones con la energÍa de dinero lo para esta semana. >>> aries buscan trabajo nuevo que te ayude a mejorar financios los lugares para el mejoramiento es empresas transnacionales o del gobierno, vamos con tauro escuchar a la...
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lies and our western allies. with that, i yield back the bounds of my time. >> chair recognizes the gentleman from california. >> mr. speaker i am pleased to yield five minutes to the gentlelady of new york. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. thank you mr. speaker. aboutable people disagree the merits and shortcomings of the comprehensive plan of action. >> and the strongest democracy in the world we have a sacred duty to uphold the high standards of debate and government responsibility. that is why i am profoundly disappointed by vitriolic personal attacks character assassinations on both sides of this debate. i am outraged by the republicans attempt to score political points on this critical issue of national and global security. to pursue wasteful litigation and to tie the hands of our president until the end of his terms are particularly , when the senate has indicated that it will not even consider these measures. i strongly oppose the irresponsible party measures before the house this week. as a ra
lies and our western allies. with that, i yield back the bounds of my time. >> chair recognizes the gentleman from california. >> mr. speaker i am pleased to yield five minutes to the gentlelady of new york. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. thank you mr. speaker. aboutable people disagree the merits and shortcomings of the comprehensive plan of action. >> and the strongest democracy in the world we have a sacred duty to uphold the high standards of debate and...
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and western allies. ronald reagan built up and bush understood the opportunity had after a half-century post-world war ii with two superpowers with tremendous nuclear capability. bush understood the opportunity was there. and in his own style, he began to build the western coalition of is necessary to take advantage of it and the relationship of trust and cooperation is necessary between the united states and the soviet union. >> dot european allies were not as eager as george bush to move quickly. but bush with a series was able to convince them that the nato allies should make a significant step in terms of announcing a reduction of u.s. troops and armor in europe and invite by that act an equivalent reduction or greater reduction of the soviet union with their occupation forces in eastern europe, and it worked. gorbachev welcomed the opportunity to reduce his fiscal obligations to occupations and that "sending that allowed elections to take place in poland and czechoslovakia and the freeing up of east
and western allies. ronald reagan built up and bush understood the opportunity had after a half-century post-world war ii with two superpowers with tremendous nuclear capability. bush understood the opportunity was there. and in his own style, he began to build the western coalition of is necessary to take advantage of it and the relationship of trust and cooperation is necessary between the united states and the soviet union. >> dot european allies were not as eager as george bush to...
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number two, empowering our allies to counter iranian and care proxy. we must renew and reinvigorate our efforts to protect our allies especially israel, our major strategic partner in the middle east from the threat of iran and its care proxy. we need a new framework of defense cooperation that takes into account how this agreement will affect the changing threats from iran. congress must work to expand israel's qualitative military edge and bolster intelligence cooperation. the pentagon must establish a new joint training exercises that involve our strategic air assets, and invite israeli pilots to train flying long range bombers. now is the time to aid israel with extra f-35 joint strike fighter squadron and the tankers they need to cut off any threat to israel well before it reaches their borders. no equipment should be precluded if need for israel's self-defense. estimate of the senate armed services committee i will work to establish that a parallel agreed with israel to cover threats to both nuclear and conventional along with an ongoing joint re
number two, empowering our allies to counter iranian and care proxy. we must renew and reinvigorate our efforts to protect our allies especially israel, our major strategic partner in the middle east from the threat of iran and its care proxy. we need a new framework of defense cooperation that takes into account how this agreement will affect the changing threats from iran. congress must work to expand israel's qualitative military edge and bolster intelligence cooperation. the pentagon must...
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lo ven sin pena pimienta muy bien allÍ estÁ, muy bien, sal. de en graso ar el calabacÍn vanl calabacÍn vamos a en gas ar la parrilla, y vamos a cocinarlo por un proceso rÁpido, un minuto y medio por lado lo quiero es marcarlas muy bien y terminar con este resultado. vamos a mostrar el resultado. >>> lo que quer queremos estas marcas, y luego. >>> es muy artÍstico. >>> muy sencillo. >>> y luego sin tipo de reglas y de estructuras, vamos a cortarlo en cuadros, y ahÍ no tiene que ser demasiado perfecto, lo vamos a cortar en cuadros, y una vez que los tenemos. los voy a dejar a reposar mientras venimos con el pilaf, vamos a tomar la quÍnua y vamos a empezar a aromatizarla con tÓ la armonÍa de sabor de la olla, empieza a oler muy bien, lo lo q que quiero grano estÉ cubierto con sangre, estÉn grilbrillante vamos a bregar el calagrego cal dos tazas, esas dos medidas que tienes ahÍ justa, siempre tratemos la quÍnua una a dos. si la separa con agua recordemos que una taza contra dos. >>> okey. >>> fvamos dejar esto cocinar. entonces vamos a terminar co
lo ven sin pena pimienta muy bien allÍ estÁ, muy bien, sal. de en graso ar el calabacÍn vanl calabacÍn vamos a en gas ar la parrilla, y vamos a cocinarlo por un proceso rÁpido, un minuto y medio por lado lo quiero es marcarlas muy bien y terminar con este resultado. vamos a mostrar el resultado. >>> lo que quer queremos estas marcas, y luego. >>> es muy artÍstico. >>> muy sencillo. >>> y luego sin tipo de reglas y de estructuras, vamos a cortarlo en...
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speaking with our allie laforce moments ago. >> allie: it started with a 71-yard breakout run to starts game. you never looked back after that. how have you been able to be so dominant? >> dominant on my o line, brandon harris taking control of the game and thanking him every day. we're getting better as a unit. >> allie: you were 22 yards short of the single game all time rushing at l.s.u. do you wish you were left in for longer? >> they told me but i wasn't focused. i wanted the young goys to get their first touchdowns on the collegiate level. i was excited for them. >> allie: it looked like a knee, they told us it was a thigh. >> i got over t. >> allie: you're a proud father, your daughter watching from home. >> i love her and to my cousin ruben evans, and a shout to new orleans. >> allie: congratulations. >> adam: they were shouting for him in baton rouge. joined by rick neuheisel and brian jones. leonard fournette. do you vault him to the top of the heisman race? >> rick: the coach in me says, "easy, it's early" but the media man, strike the pose. i go back to 1983. we played mike
speaking with our allie laforce moments ago. >> allie: it started with a 71-yard breakout run to starts game. you never looked back after that. how have you been able to be so dominant? >> dominant on my o line, brandon harris taking control of the game and thanking him every day. we're getting better as a unit. >> allie: you were 22 yards short of the single game all time rushing at l.s.u. do you wish you were left in for longer? >> they told me but i wasn't focused. i...
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and our allies. the consensus is that this is a good deal. now some of my colleagues believe that despite the risk, rejecting this deal can lead to a better deal down the road. others oppose the deal out of reck less -- reckless political gamesmanship. what is clore to me in my assess only they have risks involved in supporting or rejecting the joint comprehensive plan of action, congress derail this is deal, history will record such act as a monumental mistake and the alternatives will not change iranian nuclear weaponization pursuits. rejecting the plan and resorting to unilateral sanctions would prove futile as it has in the past while relying on military action would not curb iran's ambitions or erase its technical knowledge. critics also assert this deal does not address concerns about issues with iran that are outside the scope of the plan. we know from past experience that reaching an agreement on one critical issue does not preclude us from working on other serious concerns by other means. we
and our allies. the consensus is that this is a good deal. now some of my colleagues believe that despite the risk, rejecting this deal can lead to a better deal down the road. others oppose the deal out of reck less -- reckless political gamesmanship. what is clore to me in my assess only they have risks involved in supporting or rejecting the joint comprehensive plan of action, congress derail this is deal, history will record such act as a monumental mistake and the alternatives will not...
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the allies proudly commemorated their victory.ne of the greatest products of this victory was the progress achieved in the welding of allied unity and the establishment of a combat team already showing the effects of going trust among its members. the successful and to the campaign brought personal recognition of eisenhower throughout the world as a great leader, but the commander had self interpreted this recognition as proof that free men can find, in unity, the way to victory. the next campaign brought further demonstration of his took truth, allied troops gibraltar rock. italy surrendered. now, the allies prepared for what was to be the most fiercely fought battle of the mediterranean war. italy itself.f through a miracle of courage and tenacity, troops of the fifth army established a beach head against overwhelming german odds and took the port of naples. with these victories, although important battles lay ahead, the first major objectives of the italian campaign were accomplished. allied forces were on european soil and wou
the allies proudly commemorated their victory.ne of the greatest products of this victory was the progress achieved in the welding of allied unity and the establishment of a combat team already showing the effects of going trust among its members. the successful and to the campaign brought personal recognition of eisenhower throughout the world as a great leader, but the commander had self interpreted this recognition as proof that free men can find, in unity, the way to victory. the next...
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we must use american energy to help our allies. it defies belief that the president would allow the ban on iranian oil exports to be lifted and also stand by while russia blackmails a continent. to use energy as a weapon against our friends and allies, let us use our energy resources to set them free. america and oil gas wherever we , the thirdy in need principle for foreign-policy, start standing with our friends and start challenging our adversaries. we must also stand by the side of those who are on our side. we should support those who support freedom and stability, and oppose those who enslave their own people, inspire billions of people across the globe that one day by standing with america, they too can live in free prosperity. no two countries on earth exemplify this principle more than our relationships with israel and iran. i recently joined three dozen congressional members on a trip , our strongest, closest ally in the region. we listened to people from every political perspective, from decision-makers to ordinary citiz
we must use american energy to help our allies. it defies belief that the president would allow the ban on iranian oil exports to be lifted and also stand by while russia blackmails a continent. to use energy as a weapon against our friends and allies, let us use our energy resources to set them free. america and oil gas wherever we , the thirdy in need principle for foreign-policy, start standing with our friends and start challenging our adversaries. we must also stand by the side of those...
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our only democratic ally in the region.rime minister was here and he spoke to a joint assembly of congress, he received ace standing ovation for standing tall and hard on their very future existence of my nation is at risk here. he made the point that a bad deal is not to better than no deal. that no deal - a bad deal is worse than no deal. there are ways around this and we can't ignore it. the major risk that a ran will follow through with their threats of all blood red in israel, a threat threat that was just repeated yesterday. in conclusion, i would ask one minute to conclude. >> is there objection. >> with this agreement, we have paid too much and gained too little. the risks are not added quickly acknowledged and not effectively addressed. i cannot support this agreement, i i cannot approve the misguided desperation that led to it. i cannot understand those that claim this is a great victory for diplomacy, or those those that turn a blind eye for failings because of the appeal of party discipline. when i read about th
our only democratic ally in the region.rime minister was here and he spoke to a joint assembly of congress, he received ace standing ovation for standing tall and hard on their very future existence of my nation is at risk here. he made the point that a bad deal is not to better than no deal. that no deal - a bad deal is worse than no deal. there are ways around this and we can't ignore it. the major risk that a ran will follow through with their threats of all blood red in israel, a threat...
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and its middle east allies. and also today the senate will be debating the agreement which aims to curb iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. in the host recent count, 56 senators say they will vote to disapprove of the agreement, that's 53 republicans and 3 democrats, and 38 say they will not vote to disagree. a final passage vote and the deadline for congress on whether or not to approve or disapprove of the agreement september 17th, next thursday. again, former vice president dick cheney speaking this morning on the iran nuclear agreement. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the american enterprise institute. my name is marc thiessen, i'm a scholar here at aei. this just over a week, congress will vote on the nuclear deal president obama negotiated with iran, a choice between war and peace and he says there's no alternative to this deal and those who oppose it are making common cause with the hard liners in iran. that group includes the senate democrat
and its middle east allies. and also today the senate will be debating the agreement which aims to curb iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. in the host recent count, 56 senators say they will vote to disapprove of the agreement, that's 53 republicans and 3 democrats, and 38 say they will not vote to disagree. a final passage vote and the deadline for congress on whether or not to approve or disapprove of the agreement september 17th, next thursday. again, former vice...