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stay in the united states. i would not be able to tell you right now. i just know. some of them are -- local sheriffs offices and offices where they pay for space and some are run by private contractors. i'm not surprised. it's hard to find out exactly how many. yes, sir. >> suppose someone comes from a country and they have an objective fear of persecution and while they are -- while the case is being adjudicated, the regime is overthrown and the subjective fear would disappear. so, in these cases, does any pattern emerge whether the asylum is revoked because there is no longer a fear or once granted, is it permanent? renee: technically it's not permanent, but i have never heard of anyone having an revoked. particularly after someone gets a green card. at these are people granted asylum from a certain country, not expected to go back to that country. which -- i have seen people have their asylum taken away for doing that. >> wasn't a factor in one of these tsarnaev brothers -- renee: yes. yes, ma'am. >> years
stay in the united states. i would not be able to tell you right now. i just know. some of them are -- local sheriffs offices and offices where they pay for space and some are run by private contractors. i'm not surprised. it's hard to find out exactly how many. yes, sir. >> suppose someone comes from a country and they have an objective fear of persecution and while they are -- while the case is being adjudicated, the regime is overthrown and the subjective fear would disappear. so, in...
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there was no special relationship between the state of israel and the united states in the 1950s under eisenhower. truman had to play off both the state department and defense that said israel was a bad bet for the united states. and for his own reasons my thinking is that it was mostly anti-soviet, he was afraid that israel being a socialist state would go over to stalin and he was looking for a way to contain. and so he supported it, maybe a little bit of nostalgia from sunday school as a boy. eisenhower, on the other hand, i think took a larger military look at it, and balanced support with the growing need for cooperation with the saudis and others. so he didn't see that as part of the moral response to the holocaust, which becomes part of the narrative much later. in general, in the united states, i don't think holocaust as a topic, cultural field of study, or as a phenomena is particularly significant until the late 1960s. there were survivors. they had practical problems. but there was nothing like what we have today with special holidays and holocaust study programs. and it was
there was no special relationship between the state of israel and the united states in the 1950s under eisenhower. truman had to play off both the state department and defense that said israel was a bad bet for the united states. and for his own reasons my thinking is that it was mostly anti-soviet, he was afraid that israel being a socialist state would go over to stalin and he was looking for a way to contain. and so he supported it, maybe a little bit of nostalgia from sunday school as a...
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undoubtedly, for mexico, it is very important for the united states to do well and for the united statesle le tto have a economy and for the united states it's also very convenient for the mexican economy to also do well. and your next madame president or president will find in mexico strategic partner to face economic security issues that we share and all the challenges that we share. i would like to reiterate president barack obama, my appreciation for your hospitality, for this fraternal meeting and for everything because this is tracing the route and the promise that we can continue working together as sister nations. and neighbors and i reiterate my broadest recognition, president obama, for being invariably a great friend of mexico. thank you very much. >> okay, we've got time for a few questions, starting with kevin cork. >> thank you, mr. president. >> yeah. >> wondering if you had a chance to take in the rnc last night, get your reaction to the comments made by the republican presidential nominee, and specifically, how do you counterbalance as we look ahead to philadelphia, how do
undoubtedly, for mexico, it is very important for the united states to do well and for the united statesle le tto have a economy and for the united states it's also very convenient for the mexican economy to also do well. and your next madame president or president will find in mexico strategic partner to face economic security issues that we share and all the challenges that we share. i would like to reiterate president barack obama, my appreciation for your hospitality, for this fraternal...
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children, who if they are born in the united states, are united states citizens.stimates show that back in 2000, 30% of the undocumented adult children lived with the children. by 2012, that number was up 38%. this is one example of the phenomena and of mixed status families. meaning some family members have lawful status and others are in undocumented status. administration's daca program -- it would allow citizenship for children, it speaks to this issue of the mixed status family. to avoid deportation of parents who have been here for decades, it would afford some measure of safety from immediate deportation. for minor children who are here on undocumented status, perhaps the came with undocumented parents or came to rejoin family. or perhaps they came other own. the obama administration created program, deferred action for childhood program. it would give the beneficiaries lawful status and some at least temporary assurances of long as -- assurances against deportation as long as they remained eligible. the program was an offshoot of the dream act. which i cal
children, who if they are born in the united states, are united states citizens.stimates show that back in 2000, 30% of the undocumented adult children lived with the children. by 2012, that number was up 38%. this is one example of the phenomena and of mixed status families. meaning some family members have lawful status and others are in undocumented status. administration's daca program -- it would allow citizenship for children, it speaks to this issue of the mixed status family. to avoid...
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japanese admired the united states. they saw the united states as their friend, and americans were considered friends of the japanese after the san francisco earthquake. japanese earthquake specialists who knew a lot more about them than californians came to help san francisco dig out. by 1921, and especially after 1924, the united states was seen as an enemy of japan, in part because of the immigration acts. but also because of the vigorous anti-japanese laws passed in california between 1905 and 1924 restricting land ownership to aliens eligible to citizenship. japanese are not because they are not white. so that becomes the story of american immigration in 45 minutes. it is hard to cover this ground in any great detail. one of the things that's clear that the decliep of immigration after 1924 fundamentally changed the united states because people growing up in the 1920s, '30s, and into the '40s grew up in a nation of immigrants. people went to school with immigrants. people knew immigrants. there were, as we noted, t
japanese admired the united states. they saw the united states as their friend, and americans were considered friends of the japanese after the san francisco earthquake. japanese earthquake specialists who knew a lot more about them than californians came to help san francisco dig out. by 1921, and especially after 1924, the united states was seen as an enemy of japan, in part because of the immigration acts. but also because of the vigorous anti-japanese laws passed in california between 1905...
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support to the confederate states of america but it was haiti that stood square in favor of the united states government as a pod to the death against the slave holding confederate states of america and by the way april 152016 marks the onset of the emancipation of the enslaves in neighboring washington d.c. which is a market as we speak but no good deed goes unpunished and as a result of haiti helping to support the united states of america during its hour of need need, that led to the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of u.s. nationals so you may ask yourself parenthetically how is and why it is that a failed regime which revolted against united states government and led to the slaughter of thousands probably have more monuments in the united states of america of the and those who were victorious in this strange and unusual with those who the data are squashed and defeated wind up having more monuments the and the people who hope to squash them. you can now begin to understand the conundrum the list to understand those and revolted against washington in 1861 thought they were in the footst
support to the confederate states of america but it was haiti that stood square in favor of the united states government as a pod to the death against the slave holding confederate states of america and by the way april 152016 marks the onset of the emancipation of the enslaves in neighboring washington d.c. which is a market as we speak but no good deed goes unpunished and as a result of haiti helping to support the united states of america during its hour of need need, that led to the...
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[applause] stay the honor of the united states -- stain the honor of the united states of america.applause] that manyize particularly in this political year wonder why we insist on an honorable peace in vietnam. from a political standpoint, they suggest that since i was not in office when over half a million american members were sent there that i should and the war to agree like him and his government for the people of south vietnam and blame the whole catastrophe on my predecessors. this may be politics, but it will be disastrous to the peace in the world. if we betray our allies, it will discourage our friends abroad and encourage our enemies to in areas aggression like the middle east. small nations who rely on the friendship and support of the united states would be in jeopardy. to our friends and allies in europe, asia, the middle east, , i sayin america i say the united states will continue its great bipartisan tradition to stand by our friends and never to desert them. [applause] in discussing vietnam, i have noted that in this election year, there has been a great deal of
[applause] stay the honor of the united states -- stain the honor of the united states of america.applause] that manyize particularly in this political year wonder why we insist on an honorable peace in vietnam. from a political standpoint, they suggest that since i was not in office when over half a million american members were sent there that i should and the war to agree like him and his government for the people of south vietnam and blame the whole catastrophe on my predecessors. this may...
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undoubtedly, for mexico, it is very important for the united states to do well, and for the united states to have a strong economy, and for the united states it's also very convenient for the mexican economy to also do well. and your next madam president or president will find in mexico a strategic partner to face economic issues that we share, and all the challenges that we share. i would like to reiterate president barack obama my appreciation for your hospitality for this fraternal meeting, and for everything. because this is tracing the route and the promise that we can continue working together as sister nations and neighbors. and i reiterate my broadest recognition, president obama, for being invariably a great friend of mexico. thank you very much. >> we have time for a few questions, starting with kevin cork. >> thank you, mr. president. wondering if you had a chance to take in the rnc last night, get your reaction to the comments made by the republican presidential nominee. and specifically, how do you counterbalance as we look ahead to philadelphia, how do you counterbalance wha
undoubtedly, for mexico, it is very important for the united states to do well, and for the united states to have a strong economy, and for the united states it's also very convenient for the mexican economy to also do well. and your next madam president or president will find in mexico a strategic partner to face economic issues that we share, and all the challenges that we share. i would like to reiterate president barack obama my appreciation for your hospitality for this fraternal meeting,...
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he was president of the united states from 1932 through 1945 -- who was president of the united states from 1932-1945? franklin d roosevelt. who was vice president from 1941-1945? >> truman? prof. kuznick: any other guests -- guesses? henry wallace. how many of you could say two sentences about henry wallace? that is not accidental. henry wallace has been largely wiped out of the history books, and it is a crime that that has been the case. let me give you a little background on henry wallace. he came from a distinguished farm family from iowa. his father was secretary of our -- agriculture under harding and coolidge. wallace is actually a republican, but when roosevelt began the new deal, he wanted wallace in the cabinet as secretary of agriculture. he was a great secretary of agriculture, a leading progressive. in 1940, roosevelt was going to run for his third term. he knew they were on the verge of a war with fascism and militarism, and he wanted a leading progressive on the ticket as vice president. wallace was the leading anti-fascist spokesman in the united states. the party boss
he was president of the united states from 1932 through 1945 -- who was president of the united states from 1932-1945? franklin d roosevelt. who was vice president from 1941-1945? >> truman? prof. kuznick: any other guests -- guesses? henry wallace. how many of you could say two sentences about henry wallace? that is not accidental. henry wallace has been largely wiped out of the history books, and it is a crime that that has been the case. let me give you a little background on henry...
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undoubtedly for mexico, it is very important for the united states to do well and for the united stateshave a strong economy and for the united states -- [inaudible] for the mexican economy to also do well. [speaking spanish] >> translator: and your next madam president or president will find in mexico a strategic partner to face economic security issues that we share and all the challenges that we share. i would like to reiterate president barack obama, my appreciation for your hospitality more this fraternal meeting and for everything, because this is tracing the route and the promise that we can continue working together as sister nations and neighbors. and i reiterate my broadest recognition, president obama, for being invariably a great friend of mexico. thank you very much. >> we have time for a few questions starting with kevin corke. >> thank you, mr. president. >> yeah. >> wondering if you had a chance to take in the rnc last night, get your reaction to the comments made by the republican presidential nominee. and specifically, how do you counterbalance as we look ahead to phil
undoubtedly for mexico, it is very important for the united states to do well and for the united stateshave a strong economy and for the united states -- [inaudible] for the mexican economy to also do well. [speaking spanish] >> translator: and your next madam president or president will find in mexico a strategic partner to face economic security issues that we share and all the challenges that we share. i would like to reiterate president barack obama, my appreciation for your...
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we want more mexico students studying in the united states. so today we agreed to extend and update our educational cooperation. through efforts like our 100,000 strong in the americas initiative, we're expanding opportunities for educational exchanges, and scientific partnerships and research collaborations and working to help girls learn around the world, including mexico's commitment to support teachers and schools throughout latin america and the caribbean. in closing, since this is most likely to be our final white house meeting, i'm reminded of what president pena nieto said when he first came here almost four years ago. enrique, you said that, our nations had a great opportunity to have a closer link of brotherhood, of sisterhood, of collaboration and, of course, of great accomplishments. i am proud of what we've achieved together. and proud to stand with you and the mexican people as our brothers and sisters in progress. and i'm confident that our nations will continue to grow even stronger and more prosperous together in the future. [
we want more mexico students studying in the united states. so today we agreed to extend and update our educational cooperation. through efforts like our 100,000 strong in the americas initiative, we're expanding opportunities for educational exchanges, and scientific partnerships and research collaborations and working to help girls learn around the world, including mexico's commitment to support teachers and schools throughout latin america and the caribbean. in closing, since this is most...
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by john earl hanes and harvey clare, two prominent specialists on soviet era espionage in the united states. their first book on that topic is based on the common turn files of the american communist party that's housed there. the state archive of the russian federation also has important materials. pertaining to soviet foreign intelligence. these were partly as a result of just recordkeeping. the files of soviet state security apparatus were under the auspices of ministry of internal affairs during the 1950s. that ended in 1960 but you can find those records now housed there and in fact they were specially digitized and it's pretty easy to go through them. it's one of the most open of the russian archives but all of the ones i've referred to here are pretty easy to work in now even though at times in the post-soviet period they haven't been. then there is the archive of the russian foreign ministry the archive of the foreign policy of the russian federation as it's known and that archive contains important materials that the foreign ministry was using from the kgb as well as foreign minist
by john earl hanes and harvey clare, two prominent specialists on soviet era espionage in the united states. their first book on that topic is based on the common turn files of the american communist party that's housed there. the state archive of the russian federation also has important materials. pertaining to soviet foreign intelligence. these were partly as a result of just recordkeeping. the files of soviet state security apparatus were under the auspices of ministry of internal affairs...
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so the united states, the u.s.organized a group to assess the effects of the bombing, and they said stop bombing civilians, go after transportation, key industries, alexa said he, go after the key nodal points in the communications, that is what will speed up the end of the war. the united states continued its bombing policy. even for those who fought in this bombing, it was pretty horrific. physicist was part of the tiger force of 300 bombers that was involved in the bombing of japan. this continuing slaughter of defenseless japanese even more sickening than the slaughter of well defended germans, but still i did not quit. by that time, i had been at war so long that i could hardly remember peace. hadiving poet headboards -- words to describe that emptiness of soul that would allow me to go on killing without hatred and remorse. shakespeare understood it and gave mcbeth the words, i am in blood stepped in so that should is as no more returning tedious as going over. so we kept on this bombing policy through the en
so the united states, the u.s.organized a group to assess the effects of the bombing, and they said stop bombing civilians, go after transportation, key industries, alexa said he, go after the key nodal points in the communications, that is what will speed up the end of the war. the united states continued its bombing policy. even for those who fought in this bombing, it was pretty horrific. physicist was part of the tiger force of 300 bombers that was involved in the bombing of japan. this...
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this is -- the united states, every citizen of the united states, so complicit in this situation and the roots of this situation. we all -- we see how these deep, deep cultural violence was -- has so many of it roots in the central american wars of the 1980s. the destruction of those incredible destruction that was never addressed in any kind of positive way. of course, the drug war at the heart of -- so-called drug war at the heart of so much of this. not just the greet consumers, not just the people who our money not only drives this drug war but we also provide the arms, and i'm sure we'll talk a lot about how complex that issue is and how inter2009ed central american -- problems in the central american -- the problems in the central american triangle are also our problem. [applause] >> thank you all, and thank -- it's a real pleasure. i echo frank in my sentiments about oscar -- hello? can you hear me? now you can. just like to echo frank -- can you hear me now? -- in his sentiments expressed about oscar's great talent and skill as a really, i think, safe to say, foremost interlo
this is -- the united states, every citizen of the united states, so complicit in this situation and the roots of this situation. we all -- we see how these deep, deep cultural violence was -- has so many of it roots in the central american wars of the 1980s. the destruction of those incredible destruction that was never addressed in any kind of positive way. of course, the drug war at the heart of -- so-called drug war at the heart of so much of this. not just the greet consumers, not just the...
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their total opposition to isolation for america and in their belief that the interests of the united states and the interests of world peace require that america be strong enough and intelligent enough to assume the responsibilities of leadership in the world. they were united in the conviction that the united states should have a defense second to none in the world. they were all men who hated war and were dedicated to peace. but not one of these five men, and no president in our history, believed that america should ask an enemy for peace on terms that would betray our allies and destroy respect for the united states all over the world. as your president, i pledge that i shall always uphold that proud bipartisan tradition. standing in this convention hall 4 years ago, i pledged to seek an honorable end to the war in vietnam. we have made great progress toward that end. we have brought over half a million men home, and more will be coming home. we have ended america's ground combat role. no draftees are being sent to vietnam. we have reduced our casualties by 98 percent. we have gone the e
their total opposition to isolation for america and in their belief that the interests of the united states and the interests of world peace require that america be strong enough and intelligent enough to assume the responsibilities of leadership in the world. they were united in the conviction that the united states should have a defense second to none in the world. they were all men who hated war and were dedicated to peace. but not one of these five men, and no president in our history,...
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the home of the only state in this great union with two great united states senators. bob menendez and our corey booker. i stand before you with our congressional delegations and others, again a state that is as diverse as they come in america. to tell you, we are the state that started the revolution and we want to be the state to continue the revolution again. we proudly cast our votes for the great senator of vermont, 45 votes for senator sanders. and for the next president of the united states of america, the first female in history will be made, 90 votes for hillary rodham clinton. new jersey, you have cast 90 votes for secretary clinton and 45 votes for senator sanders. new mexico. you have 43 votes. how do you cast your votes? >> i am senator tom udall from the great state of new mexico. our state has two great national labs which spin ideas from the lab bench to the private sector. entrepreneurs, come join us. we are so proud of our brave and courageous veterans, including the navajo code talkers. and now our state proudly, our first party chair, the first nativ
the home of the only state in this great union with two great united states senators. bob menendez and our corey booker. i stand before you with our congressional delegations and others, again a state that is as diverse as they come in america. to tell you, we are the state that started the revolution and we want to be the state to continue the revolution again. we proudly cast our votes for the great senator of vermont, 45 votes for senator sanders. and for the next president of the united...
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of the united mexican states. president obama: good morning, everybody. please have a seat. it is always a great pleasure to welcome my good friend and partner, the president pena nieto of mexico to the white house. and his delegation. enrique and i just worked together at the north american leader summit in ottawa last month. today we have two of the three amigos, although the handshake is easier between two people. [laughter] let me start by saying something that is too often overlooked, but bears repeating. especially given some the heated rhetoric that we sometimes hear. the united states values tremendously our during partnership with mexico and our ties of family and friendship with the mexican people. mexico is our third largest trading partner. we sell more to mexico than we do to china, india, and russia combined. every year, millions of tourists and business people and families cross the border legally, every day $1.5 billion of trade and investment crosses our borders and that is trade that supports ove
of the united mexican states. president obama: good morning, everybody. please have a seat. it is always a great pleasure to welcome my good friend and partner, the president pena nieto of mexico to the white house. and his delegation. enrique and i just worked together at the north american leader summit in ottawa last month. today we have two of the three amigos, although the handshake is easier between two people. [laughter] let me start by saying something that is too often overlooked, but...
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not goingf crime is to be the wave of the future in the united states of america.plause] we shall reestablish freedom from the air in america so that america can take the lead in reestablishing freedom from fear in the world. to those who say law and order is the code word for racism, there and here is the reply. our goal is justice, justice for every american. if we are to have respect for law in america, we must have laws that deserve respect just as we cannot have progress without order, we cannot have order without progress. as we commit to order tonight, let us commit to progress. this brings me to the claim is choice among the greatest issues of this campaign. for the past five years, we have been they lose by government -- deluged by programs for the cities, programs for the poor, and we have reaped an ugly harvest, a frustration, violence across the land. now, my opponents will be offering more of the same, more billions for government jobs, government housing, government welfare. i say it is time to quit pouring billions of dollars into programs that have
not goingf crime is to be the wave of the future in the united states of america.plause] we shall reestablish freedom from the air in america so that america can take the lead in reestablishing freedom from fear in the world. to those who say law and order is the code word for racism, there and here is the reply. our goal is justice, justice for every american. if we are to have respect for law in america, we must have laws that deserve respect just as we cannot have progress without order, we...
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children who live they are born in the united states are united states citizens. estimates show that back in 2000, 30% of the undocumented adult population lived with u.s.-born children. by 2012 the number was up to 38%. this is one example of the phenomenon of the next status family, meaning a family with some members having some sort of lawful status and others are in undocumented status. the obama administration's recent dacca program. -- would afford a measure of to parents of american citizen children that need eligibility requirements. this program it speaks to this issue of the mixed status family. to avoid deportation of parents who have been here for decades, likely working and eligible for dacca, the program would afford some measure of safety from immediate deportation. similarly for minor children who are here on undocumented status, perhaps they came for their undocumented parents are the trouble here to rejoin family, or perhaps they came on their own. the obama administration created the dacca program, it would afford the children deferred action. t
children who live they are born in the united states are united states citizens. estimates show that back in 2000, 30% of the undocumented adult population lived with u.s.-born children. by 2012 the number was up to 38%. this is one example of the phenomenon of the next status family, meaning a family with some members having some sort of lawful status and others are in undocumented status. the obama administration's recent dacca program. -- would afford a measure of to parents of american...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll begin today in the united states, in baton rouge, minnesota and in dallas. divides that seem to be shaking the nation. why are these tensions exploding now? how does america move forward? we'll bring you thoughtful perspectives from america and abroad. >>> also, the president of mexico, in an exclusive interview responding for the first time in depth to donald trump's claims and charges. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. >> there is no way that mexico can pay a wall like that. >>> but first here's my take. in 1944, the swedish social scientist gunner murdolph, published a landmark study of the united states titled "the american dilemma." he posited that over the course of american history, white prejudice have kept african-americans low in standards of living, health, education and manners and morals. but those low standards conformed and wry inf
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll begin today in the united states, in baton rouge, minnesota and in dallas. divides that seem to be shaking the nation. why are these tensions exploding now? how does america move forward? we'll bring you thoughtful perspectives from america and abroad. >>> also, the president of mexico, in an exclusive interview responding for the first time in depth to donald...
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if the soviets were building nuclear weapons, more importantly, missiles to launch them at the united statesere flying a spy plane over the soviet union called a u-2. >> i'm bill fox. united press editor in new york. a single engine u.s. air force plane with one man aboard went missing today not far from the soviet border in the rugged mountains in southeastern turkey. >> to a stunned and startled audience, khrushchev announced that an american u-2 spy plane was shot down over the soviet union. >> khrushchev made the wreckage a public exhibition. to the soviet union, this wreckage was a national cause. national outrage over the violation of soviet boundaries. >> and so, out comes the cover story. >> the department has been informed by the nasa. a u-2 weather research plane piloted by a civilian has been missing since may 1. >> eisenhower had said, no, that didn't happen, et cetera, et cetera. he had been drawn into a trap by khrushchev. >> the soviet leader was able to show not only that they shot down the plane but they had the pilot. >> francis gary powers, an ordinary man, caught up in ex
if the soviets were building nuclear weapons, more importantly, missiles to launch them at the united statesere flying a spy plane over the soviet union called a u-2. >> i'm bill fox. united press editor in new york. a single engine u.s. air force plane with one man aboard went missing today not far from the soviet border in the rugged mountains in southeastern turkey. >> to a stunned and startled audience, khrushchev announced that an american u-2 spy plane was shot down over the...
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it continues to visit neighborhoods across the united states.cing, i s, i've seene crime the grieving families including families of police officers. i've seen the cost of gun violence. ever, we need a strong leader to stop the bloodshed. [cheers] a leader that will protect our officers from being outgunned by weapons of four. rebuild the bond between police and communities. [cheers] that is why i'm with hillary clinton. [cheers] hillary clinton is a strong leader. to protect our cops and committee from gun violence. she has stood with our first responders when we needed her most in the days after 9/11 to make sure they got the benefit they had earned and today, she supports comprehensive background checks and the assault weapons bans. [cheers] those who aim to do harm should not get a handgun, let alone an assault rifle. [cheers] hillary clinton is the study leader to shepherd us through this critical time. the bonds between law enforcement and communities are afraid. -- frayed. we need to champion our greatest hopes. hillary will. she will bri
it continues to visit neighborhoods across the united states.cing, i s, i've seene crime the grieving families including families of police officers. i've seen the cost of gun violence. ever, we need a strong leader to stop the bloodshed. [cheers] a leader that will protect our officers from being outgunned by weapons of four. rebuild the bond between police and communities. [cheers] that is why i'm with hillary clinton. [cheers] hillary clinton is a strong leader. to protect our cops and...
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"long live the united states."eering] and my fellow americans, i know tonight that we must resist the hate; we must remove the doubts, but above all, we must be worthy of the love and the trust of millions on this earth for whom america is the hope of the world. a hundred years ago, abraham lincoln was asked, during the dark days of the tragic war between the states, whether he thought god was on his side. his answer was, "my concern is not whether god is on our side, but whether we are on god's side." [cheering] and my fellow americans, may that ever be our prayer for our country, and in that spirit, with faith in america, with faith in her ideals and in her people, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. [cheering] >> the democratic national convention begins tomorrow in philadelphia. here on american history tv, we are featuring speeches from past democratic conventions. , robert f kennedy, the brother of resident john f. kennedy at the 1964 convention. this beach was not much after his brot
"long live the united states."eering] and my fellow americans, i know tonight that we must resist the hate; we must remove the doubts, but above all, we must be worthy of the love and the trust of millions on this earth for whom america is the hope of the world. a hundred years ago, abraham lincoln was asked, during the dark days of the tragic war between the states, whether he thought god was on his side. his answer was, "my concern is not whether god is on our side, but whether...
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believe in, senator bernie sanders 19 votes. >> and 15 slovotes for the next president of the united states, secretary clinton. >> thank you hawaii. you have casted 1 for secretary clinton and 19 votes for senator sanders. idaho, you have 27 votes. how do you cast your votes? >> well, the state of idaho and the state that we have more mountain peaks than the 48 and the deepest george of the america and the longest dam riv er in the united states cast 20 votes for senat and seven votes for senator hillary clinton. >> yeah, there's bernie sanders and looked like he was heading down and not quit yet. he is just getting up and down as many of us want to do and stretch the legs. let's listen in as hillary clinton's birth state and illinois is going to be announcing the results. >> for the great state of illinois home of president barack obama. home of the former senator dick durban. home of the next united states senator tammy duckworth. for bernie sanders we give you senator clem. >> illinois proudly casts for a true progriessive and the fathe of a revolution, 74 votes for bernie sanders. for h
believe in, senator bernie sanders 19 votes. >> and 15 slovotes for the next president of the united states, secretary clinton. >> thank you hawaii. you have casted 1 for secretary clinton and 19 votes for senator sanders. idaho, you have 27 votes. how do you cast your votes? >> well, the state of idaho and the state that we have more mountain peaks than the 48 and the deepest george of the america and the longest dam riv er in the united states cast 20 votes for senat and...
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and of 25 years in the united states navy. and as a former nasa astronaut who flew four missions into space. you know, my decades as a pilot, military officer, and astronaut gave me a unique perspective on our world. i saw our country at its best. i also saw humanity at its worst. fr the cockpit of my a-6 intruder, i saw america lead the international coalition that defeated saddam hussein. i also saw the devastating effects of war, itself. from orbit, i saw our planet as a perfect blue marble just floating there in the blackness of space. but i also saw receding glaciers and shrinking rainforests. at war and in space, i saw the awesome extent of american power and capability. but it was so frustrating to return home and see how we struggle to address some of our greatest challenges. just as hillary is prepared to defeat isis, advance our values, and protect our freedoms, hillary is ready to take on one of our country's greatest moral failures here at home. and that is the gun violence that is tearing so many of our communitie
and of 25 years in the united states navy. and as a former nasa astronaut who flew four missions into space. you know, my decades as a pilot, military officer, and astronaut gave me a unique perspective on our world. i saw our country at its best. i also saw humanity at its worst. fr the cockpit of my a-6 intruder, i saw america lead the international coalition that defeated saddam hussein. i also saw the devastating effects of war, itself. from orbit, i saw our planet as a perfect blue marble...
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the united states would after be founded upon. and it is absolutely beautiful back home. unfortunately, government is not working in rhode island for the people. the state is run by a corrupt democrat political machine the last 80 years. in our state, we are constantly ranked near the bottom, worst iny ranked 50th terms of our business-friendly climate. democratic leadership in our state has been rampant corruption, lack of transparency, and unethical conduct which makes it knows the prize that the democratic presidential nominee is supported by each and every one of rhode island's state democratic leadership. it should therefore come as no surprise that rhode island delivered, sorry jersey, the largest margin of victory in a three-way race with the most amount of votes cast in the history of republican primary with over 64% for donald j. trump. secretary,madam please cast from a proud and unified rhode island republican party, to votes for senator cruz, five votes first four john kasich, and 12 votes for the next president of the
the united states would after be founded upon. and it is absolutely beautiful back home. unfortunately, government is not working in rhode island for the people. the state is run by a corrupt democrat political machine the last 80 years. in our state, we are constantly ranked near the bottom, worst iny ranked 50th terms of our business-friendly climate. democratic leadership in our state has been rampant corruption, lack of transparency, and unethical conduct which makes it knows the prize...
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is the united states losing china to russia? the title of the event is not intended to echo the american debate over who lost china, in the middle of the last century, but it does remind us of the fact that improvements in u.s.-china relations in the '70s and 80s provide many advantages between other states as they strive to win the cold war. but today the trilateral relationship between the united states, china and russia has profoundly changed. u.s. relations with china and russia both seem to be deteriorating. meanwhile, china and russia are strengthening their strategic partnership, or even something or someone would call closer to an alliance. some strategic thinkers in the united states have began to worry about what they call an uneasy triangle. chinese analysts have adopted a new term called the new freaking them. [speaking in native tongue] to characterize the situation of today and try to extol its implication. now, are we entering a new cold war? what serves the best interests of each of these three powers? is it a ri
is the united states losing china to russia? the title of the event is not intended to echo the american debate over who lost china, in the middle of the last century, but it does remind us of the fact that improvements in u.s.-china relations in the '70s and 80s provide many advantages between other states as they strive to win the cold war. but today the trilateral relationship between the united states, china and russia has profoundly changed. u.s. relations with china and russia both seem...
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not just the united states. it's not just about learning the united states but it's about being -- and when the brexit changes in europe and everybody will go back to french. my french colleagues are suggesting. and, you know, we'll have to have a lot of chinese students rushing out and retuling, i think, is another matter. i think we can look at some practical issues there. also providing deeper understanding. i don't think that explains everything completely. i think the economic trade relationships are nonproblemic. i think it's reduced interest in the united states and being more pragmatic about the relationship with russia. we see less of a necessity for kind of figuring out different ways about managing this beyond the security relationships. they have the perils and proximity. they have more people-to-people and more russian students studying in europe often in english-speaking environments. they have to manage that relationship differently. you asked at the end about some of the difficulties in that rela
not just the united states. it's not just about learning the united states but it's about being -- and when the brexit changes in europe and everybody will go back to french. my french colleagues are suggesting. and, you know, we'll have to have a lot of chinese students rushing out and retuling, i think, is another matter. i think we can look at some practical issues there. also providing deeper understanding. i don't think that explains everything completely. i think the economic trade...
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and the chinese studying in the united states isn't just about learning about the united states but beingin a global marketplace. whether the brexit will have people going back to speaking french and we will have a lot of chinese students rushing out and retooling. but i think we can look at the practical issues. it is providing a bit of a deeper understanding. but i don't think that explains everything completely. i do think the economic trade relationships are more problematic and that reduced the interest in the united states and they have been more pragmatic about the relationship with russia. as we see less of an a necessity for kind of figure out different, more creative waz about managing this beyond the security of the relationship. i think the independence of what ambassador loy said. the europeans don't have the luxury as someone mentioned before about the united states having to make different calculations. they also have the perils of proximity. they have more people to people and more russian students are studying in europe often in english-speaking environments and they have
and the chinese studying in the united states isn't just about learning about the united states but beingin a global marketplace. whether the brexit will have people going back to speaking french and we will have a lot of chinese students rushing out and retooling. but i think we can look at the practical issues. it is providing a bit of a deeper understanding. but i don't think that explains everything completely. i do think the economic trade relationships are more problematic and that...
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>> we have conducted the quantitative study on each reason when we need to invest in the united statesy states. and the family has a very very good contact. but there are factors and regulations that are defered to the regions. and if they have an international apart there are reg playings that tend to be very tight. -- regulations. where the population is not so high, they tend to be a little lax or lose -- loose. you have to bring up the good benefits to the business. they are taking into account those factors and we would decide the site. i would have to say that everyone said of the communication with the people or the dialogue with authority is a very, very important factor for us to decide which region is the most beneficial site. from this point of the bill, the u.s. is responsible for everyone and the state extended very kind for us or precise support to analyze the outcome from this study. including 10-20 years in business and that would help. >> once you chose a place you think is ideal, then your approach is to honor regulations. to be the best corporate citizen you can be i
>> we have conducted the quantitative study on each reason when we need to invest in the united statesy states. and the family has a very very good contact. but there are factors and regulations that are defered to the regions. and if they have an international apart there are reg playings that tend to be very tight. -- regulations. where the population is not so high, they tend to be a little lax or lose -- loose. you have to bring up the good benefits to the business. they are taking...
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but that's a decision for the government of the united states.h, because i think i can say more precisely what i want to say. >> translator: what matters here is to place this relationship into context, we have to make it very clear that development and prosperity in the united states is built necessarily through the prosperity of its neighboring countries. we also have to bear in mind that the security of the united states is linked with the security of its neighboring countries and this is what we have built. and i'll say it again, this is what we have been doing with the u.s. government. we have a relationship of coordination, of collaboration and of cooperation in the area of security. precisely in order to have security in mexico, to have security in the u.s. we are journey companions, we are strategic partners working together. >> you have made some very significant reforms and yet when you hear about mexicans being rapists, and drug dealerin ings criminals, how does that make you feel as a person? >> i cannot agree with such a generalizati
but that's a decision for the government of the united states.h, because i think i can say more precisely what i want to say. >> translator: what matters here is to place this relationship into context, we have to make it very clear that development and prosperity in the united states is built necessarily through the prosperity of its neighboring countries. we also have to bear in mind that the security of the united states is linked with the security of its neighboring countries and this...
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back to the floor. >> -- great united states senators and senator bob menendez and our cory booker. i stand before you with our congressional delegation and others. again, a state that is as diverse as they come in america, to tell you we are the state that started the revolution and we want to be the state to continue the revolution again. we proudly cast our votes for the great senator of vermont, 45 votes for senator sanders and for the next president of the united states of america, the first female and history will be made, 95 votes for hillary clinton. >> new jersey basically climp g i clinching the nomination. after new mexico comes new york. you might expect new york getting pride of place. hillary clinton represented new york as a senator. it will be interesting to see whether they pass their turn and go later in the roll call or after new mexico here, if new york goes right in alphabetical line. >> our state has two great national labs which spin ideas from the lab bench to the private sector. entrepreneurs come join us. we are so proud of our brave and courageous veterans,
back to the floor. >> -- great united states senators and senator bob menendez and our cory booker. i stand before you with our congressional delegation and others. again, a state that is as diverse as they come in america, to tell you we are the state that started the revolution and we want to be the state to continue the revolution again. we proudly cast our votes for the great senator of vermont, 45 votes for senator sanders and for the next president of the united states of america,...
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by our own labeling here in the united states. that should be enough to put the brake on the administration's plans. to get iran out from under restrictions that prohibit trade with iran in dollars. you can trade, but you can't trade in dollars. ok? the pervasive influence of the islamic revolutionary guard corps throughout iran's economy means that extreme due diligence will be necessary to ensure that foreign companies and foreign banks are not complicit in iran's terror finance or the range of other illicit financial activities in which iranian entities regularly engage, and that's why this legislation protects the integrity of the u.s. dollar from iranian illicit finance, by codifying existing restrictions, clarifying restrictions on foreign financial institutions involved n dollarization, and, again, links the termination of these measures to the end of iranian support of terrorism. easy enough for iran to solve the problem, just quit supporting terrorism. . i urge all members support this legislation. the speaker pro tempore
by our own labeling here in the united states. that should be enough to put the brake on the administration's plans. to get iran out from under restrictions that prohibit trade with iran in dollars. you can trade, but you can't trade in dollars. ok? the pervasive influence of the islamic revolutionary guard corps throughout iran's economy means that extreme due diligence will be necessary to ensure that foreign companies and foreign banks are not complicit in iran's terror finance or the range...
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of the supposed be the united states of america. interest to this type of polarization as said by the opinionated, the blogosphere, the rants on the internet where being divided. it doesn't matter who's who is president. we'll just get more and more of the same. nothing is black and white. no issues of extreme as we are being told that it can't be solved. whatever you think of the other side, if you're going so far to the extreme, it's not going to help. the next president needs to unite a lot more than is being portrayed in this campaign right now because the division of our country is the single biggest enemy that we face right now. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> i had a rough upbringing and i got involved in streets. they were selling drugs. i started yelling. i started telling drug. we started selling marijuana. we sold cocaine, crack cocaine, came out and we started selling that. so i was in the street an age of 13-18, five years. >> sunday night on q&a, corey pegues discusses his book once a cop. he talks with former li
of the supposed be the united states of america. interest to this type of polarization as said by the opinionated, the blogosphere, the rants on the internet where being divided. it doesn't matter who's who is president. we'll just get more and more of the same. nothing is black and white. no issues of extreme as we are being told that it can't be solved. whatever you think of the other side, if you're going so far to the extreme, it's not going to help. the next president needs to unite a lot...
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it was, i don't understand why anyone would possibly want to attack the united states. wewe are such a peaceful nation. all we want to do is go about livingng our lives with freedom and liberty, yet people seem to really hate us and it's impossible to understand why. the question that was asked of the mirkin people was -- of the american people was the famous "why do they hate us" question, and the u.s. government needed to provide an answer bececause people wanted to know why they were attacked. the answer was, they hate us for our freedom. what's remarkable aboutut that, that was understandable because muslims and their grievances have beenn basically excluded completely from public discourse. the e reason americans did not know that is because they were not subjected to it. they were never exposed to it. 11 years later, here we are,, after the united states has full-scaletwo ininvasions and i invasions of predominantltly muslim couountr, has bombed many others, has created a worldwide torture regime, has created a lawless prison in the middle of the ocean that has br
it was, i don't understand why anyone would possibly want to attack the united states. wewe are such a peaceful nation. all we want to do is go about livingng our lives with freedom and liberty, yet people seem to really hate us and it's impossible to understand why. the question that was asked of the mirkin people was -- of the american people was the famous "why do they hate us" question, and the u.s. government needed to provide an answer bececause people wanted to know why they...
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it creates jobs here in the united states.re they going to overcome these kinds of sensitive disagreements? >> reporter: well, wolf, it is an excellent point you make because it is not like they have disagreed on fringe issues. they have disagreed on issues between the muslim ban and between trade that are really the cornerstone of donald trump's presidential campaign. so that it is something they're going to have to work through. >> they certainly will. sara, we'll stay in close touch with you. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." the news continues right after a quick break. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement in
it creates jobs here in the united states.re they going to overcome these kinds of sensitive disagreements? >> reporter: well, wolf, it is an excellent point you make because it is not like they have disagreed on fringe issues. they have disagreed on issues between the muslim ban and between trade that are really the cornerstone of donald trump's presidential campaign. so that it is something they're going to have to work through. >> they certainly will. sara, we'll stay in close...
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majoritying to need a in the united states senate. l protect women's rights, voting rights, and undo that awful decision, citizens united. majority that will raise the minimum wage, ensure equal pay for women that will pass comprehensive immigration reform, make substantial investments in infrastructure, give every student a shot at affording a college education, are trade policy so it doesn't represent corporate america that the average american. when hillary as president and a strong senate majority, we will keep that american dream alive and that torch in the harbor of the city in which i live will flicker, it won't fade, it will burn brightly in the hearts of every american. thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. [applause] ♪ >> it's certainly an inconvenience for a business. ♪ >> i don't usually say this about donald trump, but that was over the top. i confirmed it just now. -- i just bought that fog machine on ebay for $30. i don't feel good about it, i don't. who is pumped up? [cheers] pound a dozen to cheesesteaks wit
majoritying to need a in the united states senate. l protect women's rights, voting rights, and undo that awful decision, citizens united. majority that will raise the minimum wage, ensure equal pay for women that will pass comprehensive immigration reform, make substantial investments in infrastructure, give every student a shot at affording a college education, are trade policy so it doesn't represent corporate america that the average american. when hillary as president and a strong senate...
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and those materials were, again, focused on the united states. vassiliev was not an expert on foreign espionage in the united states. so when he -- which is good, because it meant that he erred on the side of copying a great deal. so, he would transcribe entire documents. and you can find extremely interesting things about soviet foreign espionage in the united states. the materials, again, because of john earl haynes and harvey clair, who worked with vassiliev -- i myself also worked with him in 2009. and the materials were transferred to the woodrow wilson center archive, which is in conjunction with a project known as the cold war international history project, at the woodrow wilson center in washington, d.c. that project has been invaluable in making materials available from former communist countries, including russia. and the metrochin transcripts were digitized, they were translated, and all of those are available online. so, you can find translations of them, if you want to look at the original transcriptions as well as -- because they we
and those materials were, again, focused on the united states. vassiliev was not an expert on foreign espionage in the united states. so when he -- which is good, because it meant that he erred on the side of copying a great deal. so, he would transcribe entire documents. and you can find extremely interesting things about soviet foreign espionage in the united states. the materials, again, because of john earl haynes and harvey clair, who worked with vassiliev -- i myself also worked with him...
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to do well and for the united states to have a strong economy and for the united states is alsoery convenient for the mexican economy to also do well. your next madam president, or president, will find in mexico a to face thertner economic security issues that we share and all the challenges that we share. i would like to reiterate, president barack obama, my appreciation for your hospitality for this fraternal meeting and for everything regarding the route and the promise that we can continue to working together as sister nations and neighbors. i reiterate my broadest recognition, president obama, for being an invariably great friend of mexico. thank you very much. for aent obama: got time few questions, starting with kevin court. kevin: thank you, mr. president. wondering if you had a chance to take in the rnc last night get your reaction to the comments made by the republican presidential nominee. specifically, how do you counterbalance, looking ahead to philadelphia, what was clearly an appealing message to many working class americans? he said once again there is a need for
to do well and for the united states to have a strong economy and for the united states is alsoery convenient for the mexican economy to also do well. your next madam president, or president, will find in mexico a to face thertner economic security issues that we share and all the challenges that we share. i would like to reiterate, president barack obama, my appreciation for your hospitality for this fraternal meeting and for everything regarding the route and the promise that we can continue...
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the united states is a pretty good partner. >> other questions? >> is korea doing something right in its aggressive approach to business development in the united states particularly marketing? samsung is an example of a company invested, also marketed itself very aggressively as a global brand. what is the meaning of that? >> when it comes to the industry they are just starting to produce -- following the japanese automakers. i believe they are going together with the community and long-term commitment. >> you see them following the exact same path. >> i believe and i hope so. as they go about company and business. >> how long have you been coming to the united states? >> one year. >> when you're? >> two years. >> two years. >> you governors had some educational experience in the united states so it is many years you have been coming to the united states and how many years you have been going to japan? >> 30. >> take me to japan as much as i like, i am in europe 6, 10 times a year. >> all those 30 years you had a chance to see japan like very few
the united states is a pretty good partner. >> other questions? >> is korea doing something right in its aggressive approach to business development in the united states particularly marketing? samsung is an example of a company invested, also marketed itself very aggressively as a global brand. what is the meaning of that? >> when it comes to the industry they are just starting to produce -- following the japanese automakers. i believe they are going together with the...
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let's stick in the the room where the united states began. te days that's not one of those days of the revolutionary war comes 150 years ago this year in april after abraham lincoln was assassinated his body lay in state in this room. but there's back story. he came here to philadelphia, washington's birthday, 1861 on his way to be inaugurated. he actually said in this room that he would rather be assassinated on the spot than fail the ideals of the founding fathers. exactly the kind of strength that america needed at the time and then sadly four years later he comes back having been assassinated but having succeeded in saving the united states and they put his casket literally almost next to the liberty bell and they ran about 100,000 people through this building in a day to pay their respects. and you had lincoln laying next to the liberty bell in the room where the united states was born and all the ghosts of the founding fathers present at that one time. that's the kind of thing that makes this room so great. and the park service comes in
let's stick in the the room where the united states began. te days that's not one of those days of the revolutionary war comes 150 years ago this year in april after abraham lincoln was assassinated his body lay in state in this room. but there's back story. he came here to philadelphia, washington's birthday, 1861 on his way to be inaugurated. he actually said in this room that he would rather be assassinated on the spot than fail the ideals of the founding fathers. exactly the kind of...
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the estimated area of the territorial expansion over which the united states could claim sovereignty on the continental shelf expansion of the treaty is an area estimated to be about 291,000 square miles, or roughly one and a half times the size of the state of texas. through the senate's failure to ratify the law of the sea treat "y" visa long-standing -- treaty is a longing standing one, recent events about the wisdom are brought even further into question. for example, we've talked about this on the floor of the senate. the disappearance of the arctic sea ice coupled with increased access to minimal resources in the arctic seabed is influencing territorial claims our arctic neighbors -- canada, russia, denmark, greenland, iceland and norway -- are making, and all these countries are making legal claims under the law of the sea treaty. the u.s. is the only arctic nation not staking any expanded claims in the arctic, nor are we challenging the actions of our neighbors who may be encroaching on waters to which we have a claim. the state department cannot be blamed for not making claim
the estimated area of the territorial expansion over which the united states could claim sovereignty on the continental shelf expansion of the treaty is an area estimated to be about 291,000 square miles, or roughly one and a half times the size of the state of texas. through the senate's failure to ratify the law of the sea treat "y" visa long-standing -- treaty is a longing standing one, recent events about the wisdom are brought even further into question. for example, we've talked...
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>> nothing at all. >> because the suspicion is that russia may be working in concert with the united states and secretary of state kerry is meeting vladimir putin thursday in moscow. the suspicion is that they are coming to some sort of deal that might be bad news for you. >> regarding the first part, if you wanted to ask me for something, he would ask me to fight the terrorists, because this is where his interest as president, and a country, i mean russia, lies. second, regarding that allegation from time to time that russia and they discuss something about the syrian issue, it's the impression they are deciding what's going to happen in syria. many times, russia has said clearly that the syrian issue is for the syrian people. and yesterday, minister lavrov said that clearly, we cannot sit with the americans to define what syria wants to do. this is syrian issue. only the syrian people can define the future of their country. the role of russia to offer the international atmosphere to protect the syrian from intervention, the russians are honest, the american didn't in that regard. but this
>> nothing at all. >> because the suspicion is that russia may be working in concert with the united states and secretary of state kerry is meeting vladimir putin thursday in moscow. the suspicion is that they are coming to some sort of deal that might be bad news for you. >> regarding the first part, if you wanted to ask me for something, he would ask me to fight the terrorists, because this is where his interest as president, and a country, i mean russia, lies. second,...
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undoubtedly for mÉxico, it's very important for the united states to do well and for the united statesnomy and for the united states convenient for the mexican economy to also do well. and your next madame president or president will find in mÉxico strategic partner to face economic security issues that we share and all the challenges that we share, we would like to reit late president obama for your hospitality, the fraternal meeting and everything because this is route and promise that we can continue working together as a sister nations and neighbors and i reiterate my broadest recognition, president obama, for being a great friend of mÉxico. thank you very much. >> we have time for a few questions starting with kevin kirk. >> thank you, mr. president. i wonder if you had a chance to take in the rnc, get your reaction and get your comments by the nominee and specifically, how do you counterbalance what was clearly an appealing message to working class, americans, i wanted to drill about his comments about the wall, he said once again a need for a wall and i ask that question because
undoubtedly for mÉxico, it's very important for the united states to do well and for the united statesnomy and for the united states convenient for the mexican economy to also do well. and your next madame president or president will find in mÉxico strategic partner to face economic security issues that we share and all the challenges that we share, we would like to reit late president obama for your hospitality, the fraternal meeting and everything because this is route and promise that we...
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she became first lady, we served together in the united states asate and during her years secretary te, once a week we had breakfast in my home, the vice president's residence. everybody knows she is smart. everyone knows she is tough. but i know what she is passionate about. [cheers] i know hillary. [cheers] hillary understands, hillary gets it. she understands the college loans are about a lot more than getting a qualified student education. it is about saving the mom and dad from the indignity of having to look at the child and say i'm sorry, the bank would not let us the money. i can help you get to school. i know that about hillary. hillary understood that for years, millions of people went to bed staring at the scaling -- ceiling thinking what if i get breast cancer or he has a heart attack? i will lose everything. what will we do then? i know about hillary clinton. [cheers] we alland gentlemen, understand what it will mean for our daughters and granddaughters when hillary clinton walks into the oval office as president of the united states of america. [cheers] it will change t
she became first lady, we served together in the united states asate and during her years secretary te, once a week we had breakfast in my home, the vice president's residence. everybody knows she is smart. everyone knows she is tough. but i know what she is passionate about. [cheers] i know hillary. [cheers] hillary understands, hillary gets it. she understands the college loans are about a lot more than getting a qualified student education. it is about saving the mom and dad from the...
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>> reporter: well, the united states obviously is well known publicly has been operating out of turkish air bases against the islamic state. turkey is -- was one of the largest and most powerful and important militaries in the nato alliance. we have a symbiotic relationship, nato countries, many of us with the turkish armed forces. the united states has other interests besides that. turkey is a bridge to the arab world and the middle east countries. turkey is part of the southern flank and the black sea at a time when president putin has been a real problem for the nato alliance in that part of the world. so you can't underestimate how important this country is to the united states and again, i think president obama has done very well in trying to position the united states as a good partner to turkey. >> if erdogan, there's reports that erdogan was seeking asylum potentially in germany. walk us through that. if he leaves the country, is there any way, can you imagine him somehow coming back to power? >> reporter: it's just impossible to answer that question. what we do know, we are all
>> reporter: well, the united states obviously is well known publicly has been operating out of turkish air bases against the islamic state. turkey is -- was one of the largest and most powerful and important militaries in the nato alliance. we have a symbiotic relationship, nato countries, many of us with the turkish armed forces. the united states has other interests besides that. turkey is a bridge to the arab world and the middle east countries. turkey is part of the southern flank...