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he is my friend and he will be greatly missed in the united states national. with hatch stepping a side that could open the door for mitt romney to run. the 2012 doesn't have such a strong relationship with the president ment remember that dinner together when rom any was supposedly considered to be secretary of statement of rom any would start the race as the front runner. this may be a glue because thi any changed the location on his twitter account. it went from massachusetts, a couple hours later holiday, utah. i don't know where holiday, utah is, but we know it's not in massachusetts and that's kind of a big tell. that's the big story today at least when it comes to the united states national. he's the guy who was the governor of massachusetts running in utah. his father george was the governor of utah today it was al franken's last day in the senate much the minnesota democrat of course re signed over sexual misconduct allegations. franken has not announced what he plans to do next. but he wants to remain in the public eye. tina smith also a democrat wil
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general mattis did in his address he said how defense cuts probably deal the most damage to the united states national security and you know budget cuts to the defense but also it's important to remember that a lot of a lot of the pentagon's assets they go into projects like the colombia submarine for example or the thirty five fighter jets and the latter has been in development for decades and. millions hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on this and the development stage has not been even past the you know the most basic the most basic stuff the most basic stages so this is something to look into as well of course also matters talked a lot about how allies are important for the united states and all and right after right after the heart fell so to speak speech about how allies are crucial for for washington here reminded that this club this u.s. friends club is not a free one that you have to pay up and he reminded them to two years you know to splash more money on their own defense and to contribute more to save nato spending . we face growing threat from revisionist powers as different
general mattis did in his address he said how defense cuts probably deal the most damage to the united states national security and you know budget cuts to the defense but also it's important to remember that a lot of a lot of the pentagon's assets they go into projects like the colombia submarine for example or the thirty five fighter jets and the latter has been in development for decades and. millions hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on this and the development stage has not...
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the trust is also missing and the united states national security agency is remove the word honesty trust in allah from his official mission statement online. here in moscow and you're watching international live from our studio with me in india today welcome to the program the founder of wiki leaks julian simon is in launching an appeal to get his u.k. arrest warrant overturned if his legal challenge is successful he may soon be able to walk free from the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been living for the past five and a half years that is cross live now to an associate enough for more details and to see a break down the situation for us please. call the deer are more twists and turns in the seemingly endless and extremely legally complicated case of julian assange is the founder has been holed up inside the secretariat embassy in london for over five and a half years now a crucial large hearing has taken play. in london today where a judge is considering julian assange his appeal for a potential lifting over the arrest warrant based off of his alleged breach of bail conditions
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hopeful to see -- to see egypt take action in the days ahead to join other nations that are standing, standing with the united states and with nations across the world to isolate north korea. we also spoke -- we also spoke about the importance of religious freedom, a greet priority for the people of the united states of america and urge president el si-si in his commitment to promote religious diversity and respect for religious viewpoints here in egypt. we also spoke about the need for a reform, reform legislation regarding ngo's, the impact on americans employed by ngo's in the country and we had productive and constructive conversation about that and lastly, i raised specifically the situation for two americans who are currently being held imprisoned here in egypt, who have been imprisoned here since 2013 and president el si-si assured me that he would give me serious attention, i told him that we would like to see the american citizens restored to their families and restored to our country even as they deal with necessary reforms in the ngo. lastly, we had a discussion about the commitment of the united states t
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. >> united states, nation of immigrants. president trump and republicans in congress are under the gun to come up with deal on immigration and boarder security as part of a spending bill deadline that's only days away. at issue are daca waivers. they came to the united states as kids. the waivers allow them to stay and work in this country and then there's the debate over how much the president promised the border wall with mexico. >> why is he gets anything? isn't i supposed to be paid for my mexico? >> ding, ding, ding. that's what i say. from an economic point of view are the big cuts from legal immigration that trump and the gop are pushing for including ending family provisions what trump refers to as chain migration. >> it's not comprehensive immigration reform. people in government seem to have trouble understanding when you talk about immigration reform, you might be talking about securing borders and sdilsdil -- skilled workers. the h1b visas that a lot of people go to silicon valley to do computer work on, that's n
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pence: 70 years ago, the united states was proud to be the first nation in the world to recognize the state of israel. as you well know, the work we began on that day was left unfinished. for while the united states recognized your nation, one administration after another refused to recognize your capital. , presidentst month donald trump made history. year wrong. 70 he kept his word to the american people when he announced the united states of america will finally acknowledge jerusalem is israel's capital. [applause] vice pres. pence: the jewish people's unbreakable bond to the sacred city reaches back more than 3000 years. it was here in jerusalem that abraham offered his son isaac and was credited with righteousness for his faith in god. it was here in jerusalem the king david consecrated the capital of the kingdom of israel. and since its rebirth, the modern state of israel has called this city the seeds of its -- jerusalem as israel's capital. trump hasresident directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from tel aviv to jerus
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i've been with the nationals could to division since november of last year. previously from 1999-2008 i was an assistant united states attorney in the southern district of new york. from 2005-2008 i was co-chief of the terrorism and national security unit in the southern district of new york. and some of the cases i worked on of course during the time included the investigation into the 9/11 attacks that occurred while i was assistant united states attorney in organized crime and terrorism unit of the southern district of new york. i appreciate the opportunity to speak with you today about yesterdays release of the department justice and department of homeland security section 11 report. the report of president trump's executive order 13780 protecting from terrorist entry into the united states was a collaborative effort between the doj and dhs to respond to the directive to provide information to the american people regarding the number of foreign nationals charged with or convicted of terrorism related offenses or removed from the united states based on terrorism related or other national security reasons. the just
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he was so alarmed as someone who apparently loves the united states very much, someone who believes greatly, wants to advance the national security of the united states, that he took those findings to the fbi. and i would say that runs counter not just to the narrative republicans have painted of him, but it runs really counter to the behavior we've seen from the trump campaign. we know, of course, donald trump jr. got information that the russian government wanted to help elect his father. he didn't take it to the fbi, he took a meeting. same thing with jared kushner, same thing obviously with george papadopoulos. you see someone here who is not an american citizen who i think was really acting to advance united states national security in a way we haven't seen from the trump orbit. >> jennifer, as the former fed here, what have you learned today about the extent and the depth of the investigation that we now know was going on all during the trump campaign? >> well, it's very interesting because, you know, we know that some of this information started coming out last summer. of course, none of us heard about it until mu
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tone of the foreign policy that's evident in madison is national defense strategy and the united states' national security strategy papers over the last two months patrick henningsen executive editor of twenty first century why dot com thank you for your time. it was a common aussie international hackers claim a canadian champion's positive doping test was covered up ahead of rio twenty six. well you after this break. here's what people have been saying about rejected and this is. the only show i go out of my way to you know what it is that really packs a punch. is the john oliver of our three americas do the same. apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of low taxes and. president of the world bank very. seriously send us an e-mail. the currency market itself is still on track to eclipse the global banking all adopt only which is what we need what we want and i've always said it's a bank circular that's the primary use of bitcoin. welcome back now the russian hacking group is claiming the canadian olympic committee covered up its national poll vote champion testing positive for
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speaking in native tongue] [applause] [applause] [applause] 70 years ago, the united states was proud to be the first nation in the world to recognize the state of israel. as you all know, the work we began on that day was left unfinished. while the united states recognize your nation, one administration after another refused to recognize your capital. just last month, president donald trump made history. he righted a 70 year wrong. he kept his word to the american people when he announced that the united states of america will finally acknowledge that jerusalem is israel's capital. [applause] the jewish people's unbreakable bond reaches back more than 3000 years. it was here in jerusalem that abraham offered his son isaac and was credited with righteousness for his faith in god. : a [applause] [applause] in the weeks ahead, our administration will advance to open the embassy to jerusalem, and that united states embassy will open before the end of next year. [applause] our president made his decision in his words in the best interest of the united states, but he also made it clear that we believe his decisi
speaking in native tongue] [applause] [applause] [applause] 70 years ago, the united states was proud to be the first nation in the world to recognize the state of israel. as you all know, the work we began on that day was left unfinished. while the united states recognize your nation, one administration after another refused to recognize your capital. just last month, president donald trump made history. he righted a 70 year wrong. he kept his word to the american people when he announced that...
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what the united states is going to un national security council meeting should be offensive to all members and not just u.n. security council members and all u.n. members they're making a mockery of the united states on the one hand all legitimate protests around the world otoh actually ignored i mean we saw not long ago. a young has seen a woman a sixteen year old was arrested for defending her whole life and palestine while mr trump and he's keen why did international law by giving jerusalem to israel and i guess that's a sin by the our lawmakers being the united nations to to by its more laws any to fit in a country's sovereignty. turkey's president has taken aim at washington over the conviction of a turkish national in the us and is reportedly now ready to back out of longstanding agreements between the two nations the united states should excuse us but the laws in our bilateral ties and the bilateral accords between us are losing their validity i'm saddened to say this but this is how it will be from now on. turkish journalist. has more on the breakdown in ties turkish
what the united states is going to un national security council meeting should be offensive to all members and not just u.n. security council members and all u.n. members they're making a mockery of the united states on the one hand all legitimate protests around the world otoh actually ignored i mean we saw not long ago. a young has seen a woman a sixteen year old was arrested for defending her whole life and palestine while mr trump and he's keen why did international law by giving jerusalem...
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be negotiated that the united states would still support a two state solution if both sides agreed but really the emotional heart of this was entirely in favor of the israeli nation the israeli people the current israeli government so mahmoud abbas as i'm sure you hear from jamal in europe he has already made it clear that he will not be. the united states as a partner or an honest broker or mediator in any peace process going forward that the distance between the two messages was extremely stark in the comments from mike pence here at the knesset and of course he did focus on another topic that's very close to the heart certainly of israeli politicians at the moment and that's their position on iran. yes he talks not just about that about the the shared view of iran promising the united states would not allow iran to get a nuclear weapon to great applause here in the knesset hall also talking about the wider regional picture and that the burgeoning alliances that he was talking about between the united states and arab states of course talking about egypt jordan indeed saudi arabia and the big indeed is one of the other issues that the palestinians are concerned
be negotiated that the united states would still support a two state solution if both sides agreed but really the emotional heart of this was entirely in favor of the israeli nation the israeli people the current israeli government so mahmoud abbas as i'm sure you hear from jamal in europe he has already made it clear that he will not be. the united states as a partner or an honest broker or mediator in any peace process going forward that the distance between the two messages was extremely...
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we have 417 national park units, every state has a national park unit, at least one. sites like the statue of other thing? liberty, they are historic sites like hariet tubman and joseph stonewall, put in new york this past year, we have everything from cultural and historic to incredible natural resource sites like zion and grand canyon. it is a diverse system that helps protect history, basic story of our democracy and things like civil war sites. it is really, really critical people understand the impact it has economically for the nation when our national parks are closed. host: here is brad from international falls. hi, brad. caller: good morning there. i live around a national park. i live around boyser national park, i have been here since inception of the national park. i don't get what these people are saying. i don't believe national parks are for people. i think they just love to make and create national parks, lock them up and throw away the key. i just think that this is -- this is just a smear campaign, again, on the trump campaign and so, here we're at,
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the capital of israel and there will be no sanctions imposed on the united states there will be no resolution passed by the united nations to essentially punish or to try and prevent the united states from. supporting the theft of london and the expulsion of of people look i'm not a fortune teller we don't know what will happen a year two three five ten from now on what is clear is that the general assembly and the two thirds majority of member states ex-president for the south clearly on this matter and i think this disability message will not go unnoticed do you think that the two state solution as adopted by the united nations is viable after what has happened. and do you fear that the. approach to try and find some sort of political resolution to what is one of the all this conflict ongoing conflicts in the world that this is still an option on the table after what the united states has done the two state solution is the only solution we support is the only solution that has been discussed the only solution that is clearly been negotiated and has a strong support of the united nations and other international organiza
the capital of israel and there will be no sanctions imposed on the united states there will be no resolution passed by the united nations to essentially punish or to try and prevent the united states from. supporting the theft of london and the expulsion of of people look i'm not a fortune teller we don't know what will happen a year two three five ten from now on what is clear is that the general assembly and the two thirds majority of member states ex-president for the south clearly on this...
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national security division since november of last year. previously from 1999 to 2008, i was an assistant united states attorney in the southern district of new york. from 2005 to 2008, i was co-chief of the terrorism and national security unit in the southern district of new york. so much of the cases i worked on, of course, during that time included the investigation into the 9/11 attacks that occurred while i was an assistant united states attorney in the organized crime and terrorism unit of the southern district of new york. i appreciate the opportunity to speak with you today about yesterday's release of the department of justice and department of homeland security section 11 report. the report titled after section 11 of president trump's executive order 13780, protecting the nation from terrorist entry into the united states, was a collaborative effort between the doj and dhs to respond to eo-13780's directive to provide information to the american people regarding the number of foreign nationals charged with or convicted of terrorism-related offenses or removed from the united states based on terrorism-related or other national securi
national security division since november of last year. previously from 1999 to 2008, i was an assistant united states attorney in the southern district of new york. from 2005 to 2008, i was co-chief of the terrorism and national security unit in the southern district of new york. so much of the cases i worked on, of course, during that time included the investigation into the 9/11 attacks that occurred while i was an assistant united states attorney in the organized crime and terrorism unit of...
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focus what's really going on here which is contrary to the immigration united states is no different than any other developed nation in that we've struggled with immigration and the flows out deal with new numerous united states right now for the first time in probably close to twenty years we're closer than we ever have been to a comprehensive immigration reform so going to start interacting there but i just i just really want to get to the meat of what the president said and the overall message you know let's talk about the language a little bit later but why not accept more immigrants from those countries because i mean that is ultimately the message that he sent across. the choice of words much notice that. the president signs the bill the house and senate are putting together a bill that's going to allow more people to come to united states we're just trying to figure out an organized way to do that so that people who want to come to states they want to play by the rules they want to become citizens they want to do these things they can't right now the system we have in place isn't broken for a long time. chri
focus what's really going on here which is contrary to the immigration united states is no different than any other developed nation in that we've struggled with immigration and the flows out deal with new numerous united states right now for the first time in probably close to twenty years we're closer than we ever have been to a comprehensive immigration reform so going to start interacting there but i just i just really want to get to the meat of what the president said and the overall...
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nations. no special providence for the united states. adams was the ultimate realist committed to stubborn facts and challenged every american dream and believe we were all born unequal in education cannot do much about those inherent differences with a very un-american view. he was convinced that nature is what mattered most. he told jefferson he observed babies for hours old. some were uglier others peter fall. some were stupid or smart. [laughter] they were all born to equal rights but two very different degrees of success and influence society was inherently unequal and he believes the aristocrats would inevitably rise to the top as elites would not necessarily be the best or the wisest. more likely to be the richest or the most attractive or ambitious in the wily guest. adams did not disparage big government he did fear the unrestrained power and perhaps the most profound statement in his greatest contribution to constitutionalism that power was never to be trusted without a check. he had little confidence in democracy or the virtue
nations. no special providence for the united states. adams was the ultimate realist committed to stubborn facts and challenged every american dream and believe we were all born unequal in education cannot do much about those inherent differences with a very un-american view. he was convinced that nature is what mattered most. he told jefferson he observed babies for hours old. some were uglier others peter fall. some were stupid or smart. [laughter] they were all born to equal rights but two...
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for all the united states recognized your nation wanted ministration after another refused to recognize your company but just last month. president donald trump made history he righted a seventy year wrong he kept his word to the american people when he announced that the united states of america will finally acknowledge jerusalem is israel's capital . has more from west jerusalem. well mike pence wasn't very far into the speech just a couple of lines the first as you noted given by u.s. vice president to the israeli knesset the parliament here before there was a protest from israeli palestinian members of the knesset standing up some shouting jerusalem as the capital of palestine of course contradicting the u.s. position that it is the capital of israel which was the source of that process before they were taken out of the knesset amid some scuffles the scuffles out here in the or at least there was shouting matches out here in the corridor as well after the speech with one right wing israeli member of the knesset calling one of the israeli palestinians a terrorist saying he had no pla
for all the united states recognized your nation wanted ministration after another refused to recognize your company but just last month. president donald trump made history he righted a seventy year wrong he kept his word to the american people when he announced that the united states of america will finally acknowledge jerusalem is israel's capital . has more from west jerusalem. well mike pence wasn't very far into the speech just a couple of lines the first as you noted given by u.s. vice...
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united nations. he said -- it's hard to believe -- but he actually said this, if he were not president of the united states, he would have been happy to be ambassador to the united nations. he recognized the importance of looking at the world through spectacles. mr. talbot: it is great to be here. i can remember the first time i met bill clinton. , the 32 rhodes scholars of that year were going to sail to the united kingdom, and he stood out from the very beginning. i got to know him particularly well when i was there. we shared a house together. his interest in the world was absolutely exhilarating to hear him talk about it. i made a trip, my first trip to the soviet union, which was once upon a time a very large country by that name. during a christmas break. when i got back to oxford, he just pumped me with questions. he was full of curiosity. he was a very aware that his chances of being a rather unknown political figure and still be able to ascend to the white house, especially after having to defeat one of the best foreign-policy presidents we've had in a long time, george h.w. bush. he thought it ga
united nations. he said -- it's hard to believe -- but he actually said this, if he were not president of the united states, he would have been happy to be ambassador to the united nations. he recognized the importance of looking at the world through spectacles. mr. talbot: it is great to be here. i can remember the first time i met bill clinton. , the 32 rhodes scholars of that year were going to sail to the united kingdom, and he stood out from the very beginning. i got to know him...
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collecting that information, he realized that he had something that was of vital interest to the united states nationaly, and he made the decision himself to take it to the fbi, as a favor to the -- >> something that the trump campaign didn't do when the russians came to them. but more on that tomorrow. all right. from the sublime to the surreal. in some ways, this is donald trump's third public divorce from a one-time soulmate with whom he'd fathered something beautiful. in this case, he and the man he now calls sloppy steve birthed a rowdy coalition of disenfranchised republicans, men and women who responded to the call for a resurgence of the forgotten men and women. where do things stand at this hour? julie, national political reporter with "the wall street journal," joins us. we covered your piece yesterday, and i wonder if you can confirm any of the new nuggets we're hearing today that steve bannon was warned not to go there on jared kushner. steve bannon considered apologizing with the statement but once trump went nuclear against him, he ripped that statement up and at this point, it's very muc
collecting that information, he realized that he had something that was of vital interest to the united states nationaly, and he made the decision himself to take it to the fbi, as a favor to the -- >> something that the trump campaign didn't do when the russians came to them. but more on that tomorrow. all right. from the sublime to the surreal. in some ways, this is donald trump's third public divorce from a one-time soulmate with whom he'd fathered something beautiful. in this case, he...
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sitting at a time where national security which is a hot topic for most female voters in the united states national security is uncertain we are not sure what's happening with north korea we're not sure of our position in many parts of the world and so i think that leaves many women feeling a bit remorseful about their vote for president trump as patty was saying in her reports which we heard just before we came to you there seems to have been a significant uptick in the number of women across the u.s. on both sides of the divide who are joining the political process do you think the ballot is going to be enough to try to change what women may see as a parable if you like a stumbling block in the current administration. well one important figure to note as well is that there is not gender parity in u.s. congress we are so far from that like professor laura brown said we have to be optimistic about the future the bench is stacking up there are strong women who are who are making strides every day and bringing other strong women with them to engage in the political process whether that be of candidat
sitting at a time where national security which is a hot topic for most female voters in the united states national security is uncertain we are not sure what's happening with north korea we're not sure of our position in many parts of the world and so i think that leaves many women feeling a bit remorseful about their vote for president trump as patty was saying in her reports which we heard just before we came to you there seems to have been a significant uptick in the number of women across...
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nation. in the united states the most compelling stories are ones of victory. for australia the compelling story over the nation's birth is defe defeat. a new nation off the war and then this ka at the trtsa tsa c. barely a household that wasn't impacted. 40%. a rate of more than 65%. it had a profound impact on the nation of australia. of what it means to be an australian. for me as a child, as a young adult, as an adult living, growing. the story of world war i and its meaning for the nation and for what it means to be a global citizen it's part of my story. i have a letter written from him from france in 1917 to his family. i have his shaving kit. also deeply part of my family story as it is for so many people around the world. every continent of the world was swept up into this war. the scale of which still difficult to fully understand and grasp how it completely reshaped the world, including my family. it's personal for me as much as it is a national and global story. >>> every month for the past 20 years one of the nation's top n nonfiction authors have j
nation. in the united states the most compelling stories are ones of victory. for australia the compelling story over the nation's birth is defe defeat. a new nation off the war and then this ka at the trtsa tsa c. barely a household that wasn't impacted. 40%. a rate of more than 65%. it had a profound impact on the nation of australia. of what it means to be an australian. for me as a child, as a young adult, as an adult living, growing. the story of world war i and its meaning for the nation...
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about whatsoever the candidate trump said that he didn't want to go down the path of nation building well the united states now is involved in nation building in part of syria ok that it path is being continued here i can't see any gains in the countries that i just mentioned i don't know what he's talking about. you know i don't either i think that he's completely delusional if there's another comment in the report or by mattis where he said the report basically says and confusion by the russians chinese and iranians between civic issues and military issues now what country in the world has has confused civic and military issues more than the united states so i really don't get this i think that there certainly have been no gains nothing but there's asters in those countries that he cited and there's other stuff in this report i'm sorry it's not a conventional allaying gallup of american strategy moving forward. it's this is more so a a a ticket for mischief on the part of the. administration and there's a if we go to the issue of nuclear weapons obviously nuclear weapons should be a major issue and there
about whatsoever the candidate trump said that he didn't want to go down the path of nation building well the united states now is involved in nation building in part of syria ok that it path is being continued here i can't see any gains in the countries that i just mentioned i don't know what he's talking about. you know i don't either i think that he's completely delusional if there's another comment in the report or by mattis where he said the report basically says and confusion by the...
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about whatsoever the candidate trump said that he didn't want to go down the path of nation building well the united states now is involved in nation building in part of syria ok that it path is being continued here i can't see any gains in the countries that i just mentioned i don't know what he's talking about. you know i don't either i think that he's completely delusional if there's another comment in the report or by mattis where he said the report basically says it is a confusion by the russians chinese and iranians between civic issues and military issues now what country in the world has has confused civic and military issues more than the united states so i really don't get this i think that there's certainly have been no gains nothing but disasters in those countries that he cited and there's other stuff in this report i'm sorry it's not a conventional allaying gallup of american strategy moving forward. this is more so a a a ticket for mischief on the part of the. administration and if there's a if we go to the issue of nuclear weapons obviously nuclear weapons should be a major issue and there'
about whatsoever the candidate trump said that he didn't want to go down the path of nation building well the united states now is involved in nation building in part of syria ok that it path is being continued here i can't see any gains in the countries that i just mentioned i don't know what he's talking about. you know i don't either i think that he's completely delusional if there's another comment in the report or by mattis where he said the report basically says it is a confusion by the...
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for decades terrorist groups around the world have always said that the united states was this nation that didn't actually value democratic principles and really did not care for people who come from other parts of the world. and we could combat that because the united states actively sought to push democracy in other parts of the world. actively sought to bring in academics and scholars and people, you know, to come in as immigrants. and it neutralized all of these arguments. but about 25 years ago, osama bin laden used samuel huntington's concept of the clash of civilizations between islam and the christian west on that exact same basis. and all he said was, watch what they do. isis themselves carried out these attacks and get people in our countries to carry out attacks on the basis of what they say on our hypocrisy, so to speak. so, all we are doing is giving fuel to our enemies overseas. you know, the ambassador to panama who just resigned, you can understand. he cannot represent values which do not reflect america. and these don't reflect america at all. >> raul, you know, what
for decades terrorist groups around the world have always said that the united states was this nation that didn't actually value democratic principles and really did not care for people who come from other parts of the world. and we could combat that because the united states actively sought to push democracy in other parts of the world. actively sought to bring in academics and scholars and people, you know, to come in as immigrants. and it neutralized all of these arguments. but about 25...
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nation of free people in a free society. more than 240 years after declaring it necessary for the united states to resolve the bonds the joint it to england and institute a new government and one that among all else would protect liberty. how has our nation endured into its along with some others have not? more than anything else, i will submit to you that we have our constitution to thank for our continued longevity, prosperity and freedom. it may sound clip at first to describe the constitution in this way. how you might ask can such an honor be the stowed upon a single document of just over 1000 words in length? how can the signing of one paper by just over three dozen men rank among our nation's most historic events? a history that spans from lexington and concord to the civil war to the two world wars that followed. the answer in my mind is our constitutional protection of liberty, justice and democracy, which together paved the way for so many of our future successes. the constitutions enact that was far from certainty in the summer of 1787. spurred by use -- and unrest by the people, the delegates to the constitutiona
nation of free people in a free society. more than 240 years after declaring it necessary for the united states to resolve the bonds the joint it to england and institute a new government and one that among all else would protect liberty. how has our nation endured into its along with some others have not? more than anything else, i will submit to you that we have our constitution to thank for our continued longevity, prosperity and freedom. it may sound clip at first to describe the...
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iranian affairs and you know it's this this of course by those who run with what the united states are pulling in the un national security council meeting should be offensive to all members not just u.n. security council members but all u.n. members they're making a mockery of the united states on the one hand all the. protests around the world oh totally ignored i mean we saw not long ago. a young palestinian woman a sixteen year old who was arrested who are defending her whole life and how it's time to. restore trust and he's keen violated international law by giving jerusalem to israel and i guess that's the same body of lawmakers being the united nations do to by lives more lost and interior and country's sovereignty and you know the focus of the algiers accord and there are some certain powers and it is a huge a critical it's a star that's it just makes me wonder you know there's a good saying this is i i seem him doing wicked things and wonder why they're not ashamed doing that and i'm paraphrasing it you know. he talks about caring about prosperity and i want to. impose and sanction this. so i didn't inte
iranian affairs and you know it's this this of course by those who run with what the united states are pulling in the un national security council meeting should be offensive to all members not just u.n. security council members but all u.n. members they're making a mockery of the united states on the one hand all the. protests around the world oh totally ignored i mean we saw not long ago. a young palestinian woman a sixteen year old who was arrested who are defending her whole life and how...
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united states and the soviet union. in 1959, there was a big exchange of national exhibitions. the soviets sent international exhibition to new york city in 1959. here is the exhibition booklet. you can see that on the cover they featured sputnik. >> what message were they trying to send with that? >> their exhibition covered sputnik and soviet industry, agriculture , and cultural arts. >> president eisenhower flew from washington for a preview tour. with vice president nixon he and the delegation toured the elaborate show. all jovial despite the size of the crowd. the show is a counterpart of an american exhibition to be opened in moscow next month by mr. nixon. in the elaborate cultural exchange, full-scale models of sputnik are among the things russia is proudest of. legitimately impressive achievements exploited to the utmost here. >> not long after that, the united states sent their national exhibition to moscow which was a huge hit. over 2 million russian visitors came to the exhibition. this is a keepsake. various things were handed out to the visitors and this is a litt
united states and the soviet union. in 1959, there was a big exchange of national exhibitions. the soviets sent international exhibition to new york city in 1959. here is the exhibition booklet. you can see that on the cover they featured sputnik. >> what message were they trying to send with that? >> their exhibition covered sputnik and soviet industry, agriculture , and cultural arts. >> president eisenhower flew from washington for a preview tour. with vice president nixon...
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acting attorney general of the united states -- next thing you know he is acting general of the united states. conferrednstein was -- confirmed, he became director of the national security division of the united states of america now he will be assuming a critically important role as chief counsel of the fbi. dana has been a great friend and great contributor. i want to thank our state and local law officers for what you do. and weships that we have like to believe we can make better. we will be working at it. today, we face a number of serious threats. 13 group vicious ms -- with, to thet deadliest drug epidemic in american history, we have never seen anything like it before. to radical islamic terrorism that the stick district has confronted. they are determined to confront each one of these threats to give every american safety and peace of mind. that, we have to have the right policies in place. it is fair and reasonable to ask more from law enforcement while at the same time undermining their efforts through harmful or ineffective policies. i will talk a little about immigration policies today. those policies are not promoting insteadonal interest -- they
acting attorney general of the united states -- next thing you know he is acting general of the united states. conferrednstein was -- confirmed, he became director of the national security division of the united states of america now he will be assuming a critically important role as chief counsel of the fbi. dana has been a great friend and great contributor. i want to thank our state and local law officers for what you do. and weships that we have like to believe we can make better. we will...
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about whatsoever the candidate trump said that he didn't want to go down the path of nation building well the united states now is involved in nation building in part of syria ok that it path is being continued here i can't see any gains in the countries that i just mentioned i don't know what he's talking about philip. you know i don't either i think that he's completely delusional if there's another comment in the report or by mattis where he said the report basically says and confusion by the russians chinese and iranians between civic issues and military issues now what country in the world has has confused civic and military issues more than the united states so i really don't get this i think that there's certainly have been no gains nothing but disasters in those countries that he cited and there's other stuff in this report i'm sorry it's not a conventional allaying gallup of american strategy moving forward. it's this is more so a a a ticket for mischief on the part of the. administration and if there's a if we go to the issue of nuclear weapons obviously nuclear weapons should be a major issue an
about whatsoever the candidate trump said that he didn't want to go down the path of nation building well the united states now is involved in nation building in part of syria ok that it path is being continued here i can't see any gains in the countries that i just mentioned i don't know what he's talking about philip. you know i don't either i think that he's completely delusional if there's another comment in the report or by mattis where he said the report basically says and confusion by...
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turkey was quite instrumental in making sure there would be a vote against the united states at the united nationskey and the united states. turkey is becoming very strategic in its relations with russia as well. and of course they are — and you would think the trump administration would understand that, the way they see it — they are securing their border. you would think the administration in america would understand the importance of a border. not that i ever feel like absolving the trump administration of anything, but it was under obama that we first started to support the kurds as our proxies in that fight. the us choosing questionable allies to prosecute the war against isis has been true from the beginning. we have also partnered with islamic radicals in the region. the good ones, we somehow decided. this dates back before the trump aministration, now trump finds himself in the middle of this morass. rex tillerson has been talking about it again this week. did you detect any shift in us policy? did it become clearer? i didn't detect a shift in us policy overall. the obama administration wa
turkey was quite instrumental in making sure there would be a vote against the united states at the united nationskey and the united states. turkey is becoming very strategic in its relations with russia as well. and of course they are — and you would think the trump administration would understand that, the way they see it — they are securing their border. you would think the administration in america would understand the importance of a border. not that i ever feel like absolving the...
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president and the united nations the united states administration have been addressing the human rights issue and their point is that why americans are not war. protests are taking place in other countries including the western countries and cities including europeans as well which recently rekha see some of them why they were not happy when the saudis repressing and killing and the rest think shias in the east and saudi arabia why they are not worried about thousands of yemeni you know sent people and civilians being killed the bomb being set by the saudi arabia and its cold i just want to get another point. because the us ambassador nikki haley said that iran may experience it was very visceral language she said run my experience the same sonority syria jew to the protests and we know what happened in that country is that an exaggeration because the protests in iran do seem to be winding down are they not. you know it is. i think it is crystal clear what is happening inside iran and it seems that the officials including the american officials don't seem to have the right knowledge abo
president and the united nations the united states administration have been addressing the human rights issue and their point is that why americans are not war. protests are taking place in other countries including the western countries and cities including europeans as well which recently rekha see some of them why they were not happy when the saudis repressing and killing and the rest think shias in the east and saudi arabia why they are not worried about thousands of yemeni you know sent...
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that eleanor roosevelt would be the perfect person to represent the united states at the initial organizing meeting of the united nationsshe was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. and she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of that delegation. she figured that they were trying to find a spot for her where she could do the least damage, as she said, because they felt that she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. so they put her on a committee called committee three, which was going to work on more social kinds of programs, and that would end up being the most important committee that they had at the united nations because her proudest achievement was the universal declaration of human rights. because in the 30 articles that are in that document, it outlines all of the rights that every human being on this planet should have. in order to achieve world peace. and she always felt that that was the one thing that she accomplished that made everything she did prior to that worthwhile. we're on the second floor of mrs. roosevelt's home and we are now entering her bedroo
that eleanor roosevelt would be the perfect person to represent the united states at the initial organizing meeting of the united nationsshe was actually the only woman delegate from the u.s. and she knew that none of the men were too happy to have her as a member of that delegation. she figured that they were trying to find a spot for her where she could do the least damage, as she said, because they felt that she didn't have the qualifications to be a good delegate. so they put her on a...
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about whatsoever the candidate trump said that he didn't want to go down the path of nation building well the united states now is involved in nation building in part of syria ok that it path is being continued here i can't see any gains in the countries that i just mentioned i don't know what he's talking about. you know i don't either i think that he's completely delusional if there's another comment in the report or by mattis where he said the report basically says and confusion by the russians chinese and iranians between civic issues and military issues now what country in the world has has confused civic and military issues more than the united states so i really don't get this i think that there's certainly have been no gains nothing but there's asters in those countries that he cited and there's other stuff in this report i'm sorry it's not a conventional allaying gallup of american strategy moving forward. it's this is more so a a a ticket for mischief on the part of the. administration and if there's a if we go to the issue of nuclear weapons obviously nuclear weapons should be a major issue and
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state's destiny because of who we are to defeat climate change. even if the white house walks away from the global effort now embraced by every single nation in the world except the united states, an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we will walk forward and join this battle for the world's elth haddy future. that's who we are. [ applause ] already washington has joined with 14 other states and territories to form the united states climate alliance. and we are committed to meeting our share of the emission reduction targets outlined in the paris climate accord. this is a significant collaboration. we represent 40% of the united states' economy. and if we were our own nation, we would have the third largest economy in the world. and it is the right thing to do this. washington is home to the most beautiful collection of fertile wheat fields and towering forests and salty waters on earth. it is true and inarguable that our creator practiced on the rest of the planet. and then he created washington state. [ applause ] every single one of us here today is deeply tied to washington in our own unique way. we each have a part of this state that we love. favorite fishi
state's destiny because of who we are to defeat climate change. even if the white house walks away from the global effort now embraced by every single nation in the world except the united states, an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we will walk forward and join this battle for the world's elth haddy future. that's who we are. [ applause ] already washington has joined with 14 other states and territories to form the united states climate alliance. and we are committed to meeting our...