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united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the other things that were competing for headlines in something like the london times, probably the most widely circulated newspaper at the time. what other things are happening -- were happening that help us contextualize? >> the short answer is a lot. timepends on a particular during the war itself, but if you were to pull up a random london times or any other publication within europe, andre might be able to speak about other ones in the western thesphere, but it is political machinations, the soap operas of europ
united states. he is currently working on the history of the u.s. civil war as an international working-class rebellion. understanding this is the first time the institute has hosted a panel that looks at the global civil war. so, we have got a lot of exciting things we can share. to start off, i would like to ask our panelists, we know a lot about the civil war, you guys are aware of the dynamics of the civil war, what about people outside of the united states in 1860? what are some of the...
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and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that would cut our ranking by 20 percent or so from what we have here and would make a significant difference. most countries don't report murderers. they just report homicides and that makes one difference there. what people often do when they make comparisons across countries is not to look at homicides but firearm homicides. the average is up here, the united states is over here. much higher than the median. why is the united states a much higher in terms of firearm homicides and we are in terms of total homicides? if you look at the graph carefully, the lines look thicker. th
and the red is for the united states. so the united states is well below average. well below the median. more than half the countries around the world have a higher homicide rate than the united states. there are a couple things to point out. other people seem to think murders and homicides are the same thing. they are not. and it makes a difference in these types of graphs. the differences homicides are murderers and justifiable homicides. the united states has more justifiable homicides. that...
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the united states had a real problem. systemp is envisioning a that will encourage the rapid occupation and settlement of a gigantic new territory of land, but as people take up the challenge or the promise of the possibility, there is very good possibility that the united states would not be the superintending power that would best serve their interests. and there are periods in the early republic was a lot of people -- when a lot of people in the southwest were as interested in spain as a possible ally as they were in the united states. student: wasn't the oregon territory -- i may be overstepping a little bit, but wasn't the org on territory split between britain and the united states for a good -- oregon territory split between britain and the united states for a good long time? eric: it was split. -- it is notolved clear until the 1840's that that boundary would be result without theght, but originally dividing line between u.s. and british claims in oregon was treaty of because the paris didn't really draw the line
the united states had a real problem. systemp is envisioning a that will encourage the rapid occupation and settlement of a gigantic new territory of land, but as people take up the challenge or the promise of the possibility, there is very good possibility that the united states would not be the superintending power that would best serve their interests. and there are periods in the early republic was a lot of people -- when a lot of people in the southwest were as interested in spain as a...
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things that the government did was not to change our policies of strategy partnership with the united statesions are at an excellent state. it's not a competitive relationship in terms with the rest of europe and it is a relationship that can be further strengthened as far as my personal background is concerned. i'm quite proud about my c.v. i'm considered to be a draw back in my political career but certainly attitudes in greece have changed and public opinion is no longer anti american as it was maybe 20 or 30 year ace s a >> how are you going to navigate relations with donald trump in all of most of europe quite unpopular. >> i've had a chance to have a quick chat. i had a longer chat with vice president pence a short chat with president trump and again, i look at fundamentals of the u.s. relationships and have very solid and in that sense i'm eager to work with president trump to further improve the quality of our relationship and there is much more we can do especially on the economic front. one of my main goals is to completely change the investment community and turn grease into an at
things that the government did was not to change our policies of strategy partnership with the united statesions are at an excellent state. it's not a competitive relationship in terms with the rest of europe and it is a relationship that can be further strengthened as far as my personal background is concerned. i'm quite proud about my c.v. i'm considered to be a draw back in my political career but certainly attitudes in greece have changed and public opinion is no longer anti american as it...
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>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy.> honor guard. [commands] >> forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for squoining us today at the pentagon. ave a wonderful day. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org >> starting at 8:00 p.m., parents who lost students in the school shooting at parkland will discuss gun violence. and the dect tore of i.c.e. testifies on oversight and crmp span 3, a hearing examines high prescription drug prices and the mpact on patients. c-span's washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impath you. coming up saturday mork, immigration reporter discusses progress on the u.s.-mexican border wall and other immigration t
>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy.> honor guard. [commands] >> forward march. ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for squoining us today at the pentagon. ave a wonderful day....
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anybody who is helping the united states and its war against iraq, united states is engaging and economic. there are other countries with logistical support, reconnaissance, that means they are participating in the war. so that could happen? you could target allies? us allies in the gulf? if there is a war, then i do not think anybody would be safe in our region. but let us all try to avoid war, we don't need a war. we've gone through eight years of war, a war that was imposed on us with the help of everybody. but why not de—escalate the situation? for example, the grace 1, which has been seized by british naval authorities. you have had a conversation with british foreign secretary jeremy hunt, and he said to you "look, this vessel could be freed if it's not bound for syria." it is that kind of action that the west find provocative. it's piracy, plain and simple. but there are eu sanctions against selling oil to syria. first of all, there are eu sanctions against buying syrian oil, not against selling oil to syria. one. second... going through eu... sorry, there are eu sanctions against
anybody who is helping the united states and its war against iraq, united states is engaging and economic. there are other countries with logistical support, reconnaissance, that means they are participating in the war. so that could happen? you could target allies? us allies in the gulf? if there is a war, then i do not think anybody would be safe in our region. but let us all try to avoid war, we don't need a war. we've gone through eight years of war, a war that was imposed on us with the...
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the doors to the united states never officially shut. many doors are shut on entrance all along the way or have been planted closed years before. there are last ships and almost made it and hundreds of thousands, millions of tragic stories. we estimate that the united states accepted between 180 and 220,000 immigrant between 1933 and 1945. that is more than any other country in the world. clearly as i hope you have heard that is not something we should pat ourselves on the back for. i quoted lacrosse at the beginning with the idea that history is the relentless unforeseen. the refugee crisis is the unforeseen. with the immigration law based in eugenics science isolationism , economic insecurity and fear the american government response to the crisis that began 15 years later is not surprising. it is also a orton to remember thatgermany murdered the not the united states. the laws were not generous but america was not homicidal. we did not relent either. thank you very much. >> thank you. appreciate that. open for questions. >> thank you
the doors to the united states never officially shut. many doors are shut on entrance all along the way or have been planted closed years before. there are last ships and almost made it and hundreds of thousands, millions of tragic stories. we estimate that the united states accepted between 180 and 220,000 immigrant between 1933 and 1945. that is more than any other country in the world. clearly as i hope you have heard that is not something we should pat ourselves on the back for. i quoted...
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trump has been greatly changed the foreign policy paradigm for the united states of america in just two short years. [applause] mr. bolton: since the president took office, he has charted a bold new course in every aspect of foreign affairs. around the world, naive police have given way to clear i common sense. we are no longer surrendering american liberty in the name of global governance. [applause] mr. bolton: we are no longer selling out our friends to appease our adversaries. [applause] and we are no longer sacrificing the interests of the american people to pursue idealistic fantasies in havana, tehran, or anywhere else. [applause] mr. bolton: instead we are proudly defending american strength and american sovereignty. as a result, the world is changing for the better and the american people are safer. we can see the results of renewed american leadership in every corner of the globe, and particularly in the middle east, that typical neighborhood that israel calls home. over the years, presidents and policymakers have utilized many different tools of foreign policy. they have
trump has been greatly changed the foreign policy paradigm for the united states of america in just two short years. [applause] mr. bolton: since the president took office, he has charted a bold new course in every aspect of foreign affairs. around the world, naive police have given way to clear i common sense. we are no longer surrendering american liberty in the name of global governance. [applause] mr. bolton: we are no longer selling out our friends to appease our adversaries. [applause]...
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and members of the united states congress. guests, veterans and my fellow americans. we are gathered here on freedoms alter. on these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago , 10,000 men shed their blood, and thousands sacrifice their lives, for their brothers, for their countries, and for the survival of liberty. today we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. they won back this ground for civilization. to more than 170 veterans of the second world war, who join us today, you are among the very greatest americans who will ever live. your the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. [ applause ]here with you are over 60 veterans who landed on d-day. our debt to you is everlasting. today we express our undying gratitude. when you were young, these men and listed their lives in a great crusade. one of the greatest of all times. their mission is the story of a epic battle and the ferocious, eternal struggle between good a
and members of the united states congress. guests, veterans and my fellow americans. we are gathered here on freedoms alter. on these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago , 10,000 men shed their blood, and thousands sacrifice their lives, for their brothers, for their countries, and for the survival of liberty. today we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. they won back this ground for civilization. to more than 170 veterans of the second...
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as president of the united states, i would remind the world that we are the united states of america, and we do not coddle dictators. the united states of america gives hate no safe harbor. there will be no more charlottesvilles. no more helsinkis. the challenge of following this disastrous presidency will not be just to restore the reputation of our credibility. it will be to enact a forward-looking foreign policy for the world as we find it today. and as we anticipate it will be tomorrow and years to come. much has shifted in the past few years. the international landscape is more crowded, competitive, and complicated. and when we look at what's different today two key points jump out to me. one is that the speed and intensity of the gravest dangers means that the fates of nations are more intertwined than they ever have been. climate change. nuclear proliferation. international and transnational terrorism. cyber warfare. disruptive new technologies, mass migration. we're moving like moore's law is moving. none of them can be resolved by the united states alone or any nation acting
as president of the united states, i would remind the world that we are the united states of america, and we do not coddle dictators. the united states of america gives hate no safe harbor. there will be no more charlottesvilles. no more helsinkis. the challenge of following this disastrous presidency will not be just to restore the reputation of our credibility. it will be to enact a forward-looking foreign policy for the world as we find it today. and as we anticipate it will be tomorrow and...
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this is the president of the united states of america. you can cut the numbers by two pennies and three pennies and balance a budget quickly and have a stronger and better country. that is ridiculous. that is ridiculous. but it's no more ridiculous than the history of the republican party that supposedly fiscally conservative party, what a joke. going back to 2001, the last time we had a surplus in america bill clinton was president. he was a democrat. he had a $5 trillion projected surplus over the decade. unimaginable today. unimaginable today. but politicians like us were having discussions about what to do with the surplus, what to do with abundance, how to make social security sol veforts, how to give the middle class -- solvent, how to give the middle class a real tax cut, not a fake tax cut that's masquerading, covering up the tax cut for rich people. but we did none of that. and instead george bush who followed bill clinton cut taxes in 2001, almost all the benefit went to wealthy people. he cut taxes in 2003 and both times just l
this is the president of the united states of america. you can cut the numbers by two pennies and three pennies and balance a budget quickly and have a stronger and better country. that is ridiculous. that is ridiculous. but it's no more ridiculous than the history of the republican party that supposedly fiscally conservative party, what a joke. going back to 2001, the last time we had a surplus in america bill clinton was president. he was a democrat. he had a $5 trillion projected surplus...
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and by the constitution of the united states, not even law, but by the constitution of the united states, a census must count every single person, not citizen, not green card holder, not immigrant, but every single person in the united states. i want to say this again because it's so important. the census people, the staff at every level are by law forbidden from sharing information with any other agency or departent of the united states government. >> all of this is coming, congressman, as the administration is gearing up to conduct formal and extensive deportation rates in ten cities, as early as this sunday. are you concerned with how this operation is going to be carried out? we've got a list of those ten cities. there you see them right there, new york, baltimore, chicago, new orleans, miami, houston, denver, san francisco, and los angeles. >> yeah, of course i'm concerned, wolf. you know, again, it's my previous answer. this has very little to do with the rule of law. we are a country of law, rule of law is important. but make no mistake, this is about creating fear, just like the
and by the constitution of the united states, not even law, but by the constitution of the united states, a census must count every single person, not citizen, not green card holder, not immigrant, but every single person in the united states. i want to say this again because it's so important. the census people, the staff at every level are by law forbidden from sharing information with any other agency or departent of the united states government. >> all of this is coming, congressman,...
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was important to do was to have all of the individual states cede their western claims to the united states. the night states could deal with them all together. you can see jefferson has imagined western boundaries, including a pretty aggressive western boundary for the state of pennsylvania to open up these lands to new settlements. by 1784, jefferson has imagined the possibility of 14 different new western states. both the land ordinance of 1784 in the northwest ordinance of --7 are very conscience conscious of the problems virginia landowners created. they want to have a system that will allow for rapid westward expansion in an orderly way. salesm surveys and public are principles that are woven into the early ordinances. mosthen, the thing that is famous, most noteworthy, and also most easily overlooked by americans because we take it for granted, the territorial system. what do i mean by the territorial system? what is the territorial system? areas with less than a certain population cannot be incorporated as states until they reach a certain number? technically, there were some states
was important to do was to have all of the individual states cede their western claims to the united states. the night states could deal with them all together. you can see jefferson has imagined western boundaries, including a pretty aggressive western boundary for the state of pennsylvania to open up these lands to new settlements. by 1784, jefferson has imagined the possibility of 14 different new western states. both the land ordinance of 1784 in the northwest ordinance of --7 are very...
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richard nixon was president of the united states. the month before these were put -- the years these were put in the ground in december of that year, was the last time we were on the moon in 1972. this was just at the end of the apollo program. this is technology that is incredibly outdated. mr. turner: if you think the apollo program and the moon launch, you think, well, the next technology is the space shuttle. that launched in 1981, almost a decade after these were put in the ground. even the space shuttle is retired. but yet he wants to resurrect these. this is as ridiculous as saying we're going to go to the moon again, let's go to the museum and pull out the apollo moon crafts, let's just jigger them up again and put them up in space. it's not going to work. this is absolutely irresponsible. but it's not really about just trying to extend this life. because this has been studied before. this would be a study of a restudy of a restudy of a restudy. in addition, this is not only a study, this delays the program. everyone wonders
richard nixon was president of the united states. the month before these were put -- the years these were put in the ground in december of that year, was the last time we were on the moon in 1972. this was just at the end of the apollo program. this is technology that is incredibly outdated. mr. turner: if you think the apollo program and the moon launch, you think, well, the next technology is the space shuttle. that launched in 1981, almost a decade after these were put in the ground. even...
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no guarantee if they engage in talks with this administration in the united states. that the other president or another person or even the same person bo you know there's something you know strange and different again so there is no guarantee for you really is to engage in so there's no guarantees for anyone i mean russia is in a pretty similar situation when it comes to compared with iran i mean it faces the same type of political pressures sanctions intelligence after future it's competing with the united states and certain geopolitical fronts and yet i think. that the russians have been taking a very different they're very critical of the american policy but president putin has never said it worth about president trump personally. foolish you know let me complete my answer by saying that you're wrong does not rule out the possibility of any negotiations with the united states iran has said if the united states returns to the nuclear deal and compensates its commitments under the nuclear deal and removes the sanctions that are supposed to be gone that the nuclear d
no guarantee if they engage in talks with this administration in the united states. that the other president or another person or even the same person bo you know there's something you know strange and different again so there is no guarantee for you really is to engage in so there's no guarantees for anyone i mean russia is in a pretty similar situation when it comes to compared with iran i mean it faces the same type of political pressures sanctions intelligence after future it's competing...
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case that in addition to the fact that they adhered to the same principles of liberty that the united states did, they also made a strategic argument, that they could be very useful allies, and that was an argument that got traction. it got traction with the new revolutionary state of virginia, which began arming and supporting their little fort. the communities that were settled in central kentucky all took a form of something like this where cabins were built and a circle with palisades so the community became kind of a makeshift fort. these guys recognized from the beginning that they were operating in territory where they would be regarded as hostile invaders, and it was incumbent upon them to defend themselves against both native americans that might not want them there, and also, as the war progressed against, you know, the pressures of british arms as well, one of the key people involved in this process -- let me ask you this. when you think of daniel boone, do you think of him as a figure of the american revolution? he is familiar. everyone knows who daniel boone was. he was a great
case that in addition to the fact that they adhered to the same principles of liberty that the united states did, they also made a strategic argument, that they could be very useful allies, and that was an argument that got traction. it got traction with the new revolutionary state of virginia, which began arming and supporting their little fort. the communities that were settled in central kentucky all took a form of something like this where cabins were built and a circle with palisades so...
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we spent a lot of time with the united states negotiating this deal, it is about give—and—ta ke. you have got to break the deadlock, foreign minister. if you allow a bully to bully you into accepting one thing, you will encourage him to bully you into accepting other things. we negotiated this deal, we did what we we re negotiated this deal, we did what we were supposed to do, the us did not do what it was supposed to do. the united states is working on the policy line that what's mine is mine, what's yours is negotiable. how do you break the deadlock though? mike pompeo, the us secretary of state, has set out some clear issues that he wants addressed as part of any, in america's view, future nuclear deal. the way iran, they say, and britain and the eu support them, destabilising influence through your support for has bhullar, to the tune of $70 million a year, the houthi rebels in yemen, your support for anti—government forces, and you can say that you are not doing any of this, but the americans believe this. how do you go back to the table, discussed this, and say you are accu
we spent a lot of time with the united states negotiating this deal, it is about give—and—ta ke. you have got to break the deadlock, foreign minister. if you allow a bully to bully you into accepting one thing, you will encourage him to bully you into accepting other things. we negotiated this deal, we did what we we re negotiated this deal, we did what we were supposed to do, the us did not do what it was supposed to do. the united states is working on the policy line that what's mine is...
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currently the united states, the u.s. congress, they have allowed chinese state enterprise to have a minority stake in natural gas projects and oil projects. we've never allowed a central enterprise to have a majority stake in the u.s. natural gas project. so that's something to think about very carefully, second, my understanding is that, multiple commercial oil, and gas firms have walked away from this particular project because of its cost required to bring it online. i would question why is it that the chinese company is willing to pursue commercial companies viewed is not commercially feasible, we should have a lot of oversight over, ideally we would have an open bidding process for development projects in the united states, those would go to the best commercial bidders. if this not was something feasibly commercially but something the communist party is willing to invest in, this to me, it speaks of more interest than commercial ones being involved in the deal, so this is something that would require very serious u.s
currently the united states, the u.s. congress, they have allowed chinese state enterprise to have a minority stake in natural gas projects and oil projects. we've never allowed a central enterprise to have a majority stake in the u.s. natural gas project. so that's something to think about very carefully, second, my understanding is that, multiple commercial oil, and gas firms have walked away from this particular project because of its cost required to bring it online. i would question why is...
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there's nothing that presents the united states government from determining who is a citizen of the united states. they can't use census information to do that. and people who are watching, you know, should be aware that no matter what, they can fill out the census without being concerned about the census bureau sharing from with other parts of the united states government sharing that with the immigration enforcement. it's actually so plainly within his authority that it was already happening. so all of this litigation that's been done on top of it was all against the backdrop of the census bureau saying that they were already going to perform this function, which opens the question, why is he having a press conference. the government has been doing this all along. >> and you know, our greg wallace has reported that this is the option that the census bureau itself recommended to the commerce secretary, wilbur ross, in january of 2018. and said, not only should you do it this way, it won't be expensive, and it's also more reliable data than you would get on a census. so here we are. >> and
there's nothing that presents the united states government from determining who is a citizen of the united states. they can't use census information to do that. and people who are watching, you know, should be aware that no matter what, they can fill out the census without being concerned about the census bureau sharing from with other parts of the united states government sharing that with the immigration enforcement. it's actually so plainly within his authority that it was already happening....
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>> slaves were everywhere in the united states. we think of them mostly being in south and rural places, but they are in cities, brought into northern cities, some of them are even rented into the west and the northwest, so they are really everywhere, and often, they would take the opportunity to escape slavery and to seek that freedom they can find. >> what is a story that stands out to you in your research of a slave making that journey? focusedsearch is really on what happened after they are already in canada, but one of the settlement in what becomes .anada is the town of buxton you have a minister who takes a group of inflamed people from the south and he decides slavery is no longer ethical. he is going to go to ontario, set up a new community, and help them set up a settlement of their own. >> what is life like for them? use a up communities, what does that entail? -- you say setting up communities. what does that entail? made ofmay have been settlements in some of these places, but they are just times that. agricultural com
>> slaves were everywhere in the united states. we think of them mostly being in south and rural places, but they are in cities, brought into northern cities, some of them are even rented into the west and the northwest, so they are really everywhere, and often, they would take the opportunity to escape slavery and to seek that freedom they can find. >> what is a story that stands out to you in your research of a slave making that journey? focusedsearch is really on what happened...
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>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy.mands] >> forward march. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for joining us today at the pentagon. have a wonderful day. \[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org here is a look at our live coverage monday. the latest report on security sector assistance in afghanistan. later, the federalist society holds a discussion on the 2020 census and the president's efforts to count citizens and noncitizens in the u.s. pompeoan2, mike participates in a conversation on foreign policy at 9:00 a.m.. in the afternoon at 3:00, the u.s. senate returns for votes on whether to override president trump's vetoes on three resolutions walking u.s.
>> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united states coast guard. ♪ >> the united states navy.mands] >> forward march. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mr. president, this concludes today's ceremonies. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremonies. please stand and remain in place for the departure of the official parties. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you again for joining us today at the pentagon. have a wonderful...
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army. ♪ >> the united states air force. ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united statested states navy. ♪ [applause] [standing drills] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ music]tic patriotic concludessident, this today's ceremony. this concludes today's ceremony. way towardske your the departure of your official party. ♪ >> ladies and entranceour way to the to meet your escort. have a wonderful day. c-span's "washington journal" live every day with issues and policies that impact you. today federal spending and raising the borrowing limit with budgetbers of the committee. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> if you want more information on members of congress, order c-span's congressional directory. it is available online at c-spanstore.org. >> the house committee approved a subpoena for personal emails messages by ivanka trump and jared kushner. the vote in the oversight and
army. ♪ >> the united states air force. ♪ >> the united states marine corps. ♪ >> the united statested states navy. ♪ [applause] [standing drills] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ music]tic patriotic concludessident, this today's ceremony. this concludes today's ceremony. way towardske your the departure of your official party. ♪ >> ladies and entranceour way to the to meet your escort. have a wonderful day. c-span's "washington journal" live every day with issues and...
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an admirer of the united states. he had visited the united states as a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured, and he did not want to see them dominating the western hemisphere. so he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the cooperation of spain and great britain, in the first year of the civil war, then expanding throughout the first half of the 1860's. see italiane unification as the war is breaking out. so there's quite a bit on the minds of european powers at this time. >> one angle not quite as often talked about, but really important in this question, is the european communist movement, in particular karl marx and frederick engels. they were both fascinated by the american civil war, for two reasons. as part of the european revolutions of 1848, 1849, the communist league, which they wrote the communist manifesto for, played an important role and hopes to turn that into a communist, socialist revolution. it failed, and they had to go into exile. a lot of them went into exile in the uni
an admirer of the united states. he had visited the united states as a young man. he found americans to be greedy, materialistic, and uncultured, and he did not want to see them dominating the western hemisphere. so he developed his grand design, the invasion of mexico, which unfolded first with the cooperation of spain and great britain, in the first year of the civil war, then expanding throughout the first half of the 1860's. see italiane unification as the war is breaking out. so there's...
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all of them called by the united states. all of them ended up condemning the policies, unilateral policies of the united states. so it is time for the united states to begin to return to the international consensus that we can only reach our goals through multip multilateralism. >> zarif is now in new york for a u.n. meeting this week after having his visa personally approved by secretary of state mike pompeo as tensions between the two countries just seem to be getting worse. >> earlier on sunday, president hassan rouhani said he's willing to hold talks with the united states, but there is one big condition. listen. >> translator: we are always ready for negotiations. this very -- in this very hour at this moment, we are ready for talks, provided that you stop your act of aggression, stop your sanctions, and return to the negotiation table and return to logic. >> mr. rouhani says that because the trump administration abandoned the 2015 nuclear deal last year, iran is not violating it even though they're actually enriching m
all of them called by the united states. all of them ended up condemning the policies, unilateral policies of the united states. so it is time for the united states to begin to return to the international consensus that we can only reach our goals through multip multilateralism. >> zarif is now in new york for a u.n. meeting this week after having his visa personally approved by secretary of state mike pompeo as tensions between the two countries just seem to be getting worse. >>...
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state socialism in the confederacy that's present in the united states. state industries in the confederacy. the confederate government becomes the most intrusive central government its was necessary to maintain a war effort in face of all the problems. pretty impressive performance in ways. i think. we got two months left. >> predominant theater tell us about reconstruction. after the war ends? >> the focus on the east, i'm not sure what it tells us about reconstruction. to focus on -- boy, this is another topic. i don't want to open this up too much. we're into long everything right now. we have a long civil war, a long reconstruction, a long everything, long 19th century. it's encroaching on the 18th century, allen. it's heartbreaking. i think reconstruction. i think reconstruction has a very specific meaning bring the reblg states. what's been broken? the yuanhas been broken. i don't think reconstruction is about new york. i think things are happening in new york. it's not about california, things are happening in california. california doesn't need to
state socialism in the confederacy that's present in the united states. state industries in the confederacy. the confederate government becomes the most intrusive central government its was necessary to maintain a war effort in face of all the problems. pretty impressive performance in ways. i think. we got two months left. >> predominant theater tell us about reconstruction. after the war ends? >> the focus on the east, i'm not sure what it tells us about reconstruction. to focus...
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rights as americans and that really in many ways free speech is under attack you know the process united states. a danger to free speech in what many americans call the land of the free over a conflict that lies more than 4000 miles away all those state laws written to narrow what little space there is for criticism of israel may in fact be a tangible sign evidence that for the 1st time the pro israel lobby is losing ground in this argument. and israel's critics may have found an unwitting ally in president truck he's deeply unpopular among american democrats and even moderate republicans have grown uncomfortable with his seemingly unconditional support of the netanyahu government and its policy who repeatedly asked apac officials for an interview for this program they refused had they said yes we would have asked them whether donald trump is helping or hurting israel's comments to some the answer is obvious. the united states has long been biased in favor of israel for many decades but what the trump administration has done is escalated that to a whole new level where the united states right n
rights as americans and that really in many ways free speech is under attack you know the process united states. a danger to free speech in what many americans call the land of the free over a conflict that lies more than 4000 miles away all those state laws written to narrow what little space there is for criticism of israel may in fact be a tangible sign evidence that for the 1st time the pro israel lobby is losing ground in this argument. and israel's critics may have found an unwitting ally...
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shari: to those in the united states that may be tired of the united states leading an international ons, leading in the middle east, what do you say to them about the importance of the role of the unite that te united states plays in the process in the middle east and the world? jason: the first thing that comes to mind is iran. when we arrived on the scene, every arab leader that we met with plus prime minister netanyahu were thrilled president trump was the president because he understood that iran was the real threat to the region. it is not the israeli-palestinian conflict. i know people like to say that is the core conflict of the region. that is a small conflict in the region. the real issue is iran, and every leader here believes that under president trump, we have a chance of potentially solving the iran issue. number one is iran. , a battleshiprael to the united states. a strong israel helps keep security in a very rough neighborhood. that is another important point we make to them. but we have other allies in the region. egypt, jordan, saudi arabia, the emirates, all of tho
shari: to those in the united states that may be tired of the united states leading an international ons, leading in the middle east, what do you say to them about the importance of the role of the unite that te united states plays in the process in the middle east and the world? jason: the first thing that comes to mind is iran. when we arrived on the scene, every arab leader that we met with plus prime minister netanyahu were thrilled president trump was the president because he understood...
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across the united states. i understand that many historians as well as readers in the civil war often seek something for us. other people are tired of moving we went to the super bowl all the time. the long drumbeats regarding the importance of major armies in one on battles can grow tedious. in some ways, the real war. think about this when you see the within exhibit. the real war in many ways has gotten into the plans. really has gotten in the books. that showcases the paramount importance of the eastern theater. i reminded of advice from a scholar. he was my advisor in graduate school at the university of texas in austin. i went into his office one time. had a really good idea. somebody just gave me the horns son. i had this really good idea. the best evidence. it just was not working out. complained to him. i will give you a warning. he looked at me and said, discover the evidence. you will be all right. i think he was correct about that. evidence from the generation that experienced the civil war suggest
across the united states. i understand that many historians as well as readers in the civil war often seek something for us. other people are tired of moving we went to the super bowl all the time. the long drumbeats regarding the importance of major armies in one on battles can grow tedious. in some ways, the real war. think about this when you see the within exhibit. the real war in many ways has gotten into the plans. really has gotten in the books. that showcases the paramount importance of...
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this will particularly affect those that are flooding the southern border of the united states from central america essentially arguing that if you are entering from a so-called safe country in this case it would be in mexico that you cannot claim asylum what this would do essentially is limit those who may be migrating to the united states for economic reasons really putting to the front of the line those that are claiming that they are seeking asylum because of persecution so maybe in all of this the president mindful that this is something that will be discussed is trying to get ahead of that news narrative wolf that i believe if i can we hope of our correspondent in washington d.c. thank you. well u.s. congresswoman spoke exclusively to al-jazeera she says the u.s. is living through what she calls a historic toni's in time and double leadership. polarization in this country really has existed for a long time and what we're seeing right now is the an earthling of the kind of cancerous that could really present. but the positive things that every time when there is a challeng
this will particularly affect those that are flooding the southern border of the united states from central america essentially arguing that if you are entering from a so-called safe country in this case it would be in mexico that you cannot claim asylum what this would do essentially is limit those who may be migrating to the united states for economic reasons really putting to the front of the line those that are claiming that they are seeking asylum because of persecution so maybe in all of...
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really emerges at the end -- at the begin of the moment of intensive state building, where the united state's crazy national security state in a way it never did before. are essentially reacting and managing the world. i think these institutions are inherently reactionary in the sense they are reacting to a particular perception of the united states role in the world. so i was wondering if you might reflect on what you think the institutionalize asian of the politics of fear in these highly , whattrated institutions that says about our current politics where we are still operating on these institutions, these are still the major institutions to foreign policy, and over the years power has gotten more centralized. i was wondering if you think that affects with the united states does today, that these are institutions of fear meant to manage these global anxieties. >> two good questions. i will try to keep it brief. what daniel one is asking -- you are asking a lot, but is the united states unique in this? i am not a specialist in other countries. i'm not even a specialist there. i would save i
really emerges at the end -- at the begin of the moment of intensive state building, where the united state's crazy national security state in a way it never did before. are essentially reacting and managing the world. i think these institutions are inherently reactionary in the sense they are reacting to a particular perception of the united states role in the world. so i was wondering if you might reflect on what you think the institutionalize asian of the politics of fear in these highly ,...
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senior diplomat has been forced to resign and that comes after donald trump the president of the united states that he no longer be able to deal with him he's e-mails to the united kingdom they in fact were leaked and they describe donald trump's administration as inept now this political scandal has been on ruffling over the last few days prime minister to resign may and the labor leader jeremy corbyn they were able to publicly back human fact they said it was regrettable that he was forced to resign and theresa may went a step further in the house of commons earlier today explaining that british diplomats and politicians should be able to stand up for the principles they believe and if indeed they feel they're under attack this is a matter of great regret that he has felt it necessary to leave his position. the. whole cabinet rightly gave its full support to the kim on tuesday so kim has secured has given a lifetime of service to the united kingdom and we owe him an enormous debt of gratitude. now it must be said that these robust assessments are in fact routine in secure diplomatic communic
senior diplomat has been forced to resign and that comes after donald trump the president of the united states that he no longer be able to deal with him he's e-mails to the united kingdom they in fact were leaked and they describe donald trump's administration as inept now this political scandal has been on ruffling over the last few days prime minister to resign may and the labor leader jeremy corbyn they were able to publicly back human fact they said it was regrettable that he was forced to...
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and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america.cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other officials were on hand for the conference, including national security advisor john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with a former congressman. watch the entire event on c-span.org. on c-span.org. [applause] >> it is truly my honor and with thisto be here administration, who deserves a round of applause. [applause] >> thank you.
and may god continue to bless the united states. -- united states of america.cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ announcer: a number of other officials were on hand for the conference, including national security advisor john bolton and secretary of state mike pompeo along with the israeli ambassador. they speak after a conversation with a former congressman. watch the entire event on c-span.org. on c-span.org. [applause] >> it is truly my honor and with thisto be here...
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sometimes it happens the united states the f.d.a. requires pharmaceutical industry to have a certain standard of care and standards are great but sometimes small businesses cannot enter that market because it's such a barrier by making a 1000 dollars or $3000.00 a year in a product when i as a company want to get into that maybe we need 6 companies but we need a company and the way that you do that is again make sure there's a less of a barrier to make this product if you use competition then me as a patient i'm empowered to understand how much is this medication cost is this product equally as good why would maybe you know take a lesser expensive medication than the other. and that's it from a thanks for watching saskia tayla has your next ati international news in 34 minutes from. when it comes to north stream saying great clarity that the position of under law americans and drive among the government is crystal clear that it is a business project it is not a political project we understand that the americans would like to sell the
sometimes it happens the united states the f.d.a. requires pharmaceutical industry to have a certain standard of care and standards are great but sometimes small businesses cannot enter that market because it's such a barrier by making a 1000 dollars or $3000.00 a year in a product when i as a company want to get into that maybe we need 6 companies but we need a company and the way that you do that is again make sure there's a less of a barrier to make this product if you use competition then...
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to donate the flag to its rightful place in the united states of america. the country from where it left on its mission to free europe 75 years ago. i'm very grateful that president donald trump, commander in chief is willing to receive this important symbol of freedom and legacy of heroes on behalf of the american people. the flag is home. they are home. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> i wish i was taller. what a wonderful gift this is. president trump, prime minister rutte, let me begin by thanking you for helping to bring such an important piece of america back to the smithsonian. i appreciate all the work of the ambassadors from the united states and the netherlands that really made sure that this would happen. but the smithsonian is greatly indebted to mr. kreuk and mr. schols for their generosity in donating this piece of history. candidly, one of the goals of the smithsonian is simple. to help america to remember. to remember moments such as d-day that forever shaped our nation. it is my -- it is my honor of behalf of the sithson -- smithsonian o
to donate the flag to its rightful place in the united states of america. the country from where it left on its mission to free europe 75 years ago. i'm very grateful that president donald trump, commander in chief is willing to receive this important symbol of freedom and legacy of heroes on behalf of the american people. the flag is home. they are home. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> i wish i was taller. what a wonderful gift this is. president trump, prime minister rutte, let me...
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we see this in the united states. i am confident there will be protesters when i drive through the building to the state department today. and we hope the chinese will do the right thing respecting agreements are in place with respect to hong kong. >> okay, so you've been to north korea and met with the leader of north korea and you've been there on occasions when the president met with him. what type of person is he? does he have great interesting thoughts? does he speak english? do you communicate in english with him? and what is your impression of the leader of north korea. >> i spent more time with him than any american, i passed dennis rodman on the last trip. [laughter] >> okay, he's bright, he has managed to rise to the level of leadership in a difficult environment where he was a very young man when his time came. from my very first interaction with him he's been very candid with me about the things that are important to him and priorities set and how the negotiations might proceed. he's now repeated that he's
we see this in the united states. i am confident there will be protesters when i drive through the building to the state department today. and we hope the chinese will do the right thing respecting agreements are in place with respect to hong kong. >> okay, so you've been to north korea and met with the leader of north korea and you've been there on occasions when the president met with him. what type of person is he? does he have great interesting thoughts? does he speak english? do you...
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the loopholes come to united states, get released, and many don't ever show up in court., of courseing right now the biggest problem on the border is two groups, the unaccompanied alien children and the family groups. the word's out, you bring a child with you, and you won't be detained, and if you are, it's just a few days -- gerry: and that's important because, obviously, that's what's happening, they're being released in the united states, supposed to appear for a court date, and they don't show up for the most part. >> good point. they just came ot with data that 90% of final orders of 90% of the judges' decisions order removals are issued in absentia which means people didn't show up to court. gerry: so what should be done? you said congress needs to authorize more money to increase facilities. isn't though, in a sense -- and i don't want to sound inhumane here, but the more spacious you make these facilities, the better able to deal with these number, isn't that in a funny way going to encourage people to come as well? right now if people are getting the impression
the loopholes come to united states, get released, and many don't ever show up in court., of courseing right now the biggest problem on the border is two groups, the unaccompanied alien children and the family groups. the word's out, you bring a child with you, and you won't be detained, and if you are, it's just a few days -- gerry: and that's important because, obviously, that's what's happening, they're being released in the united states, supposed to appear for a court date, and they don't...
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instead of an enemy of the united states. thank you, sir. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: i might. i might. ax on ourt a t companies. you know that. wrong thing to do. i always liked american wines better than french wines, even though i do not drink wine. i just like the way they look. [laughter] pres. trump: but american wines are great. andican wines are great, they did not do the right thing, when they start taxing our companies. we tax our companies, they do not tax our companies. i told them don't do that, because a few do that, i will tax your wines, tariffs, whatever you want. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: good. i just spoke to him. i have a good relationship with president macron, but they should not have done this. they are used to taking advantage of the united states, but not with me as president. i look at what other presidents have done with this country, and what they havee, allowed to happen. china for years and years was making $300 billion to $507 billion a year, ok? billions ofaking in dollars from china, and it
instead of an enemy of the united states. thank you, sir. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: i might. i might. ax on ourt a t companies. you know that. wrong thing to do. i always liked american wines better than french wines, even though i do not drink wine. i just like the way they look. [laughter] pres. trump: but american wines are great. andican wines are great, they did not do the right thing, when they start taxing our companies. we tax our companies, they do not tax our companies. i told...
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and a lot of them came back into the united states. some of them come to the northern cities like chicago, detroit, buffalo. some of them go to washington, d.c., which during the civil war and reconstruction is a major place for african-americans, and some of them go all the way back into southern communities to try to reconnect with people they had known or find groups they think are in a position to make change and be part of that change. i am really tracking all kinds of movement back out of canada after the underground railroad. >> why do they want to come back and what gives them hope? >> a lot of them thought of themselves as members of the united states. they really wanted to be u.s. citizens, part of the united states. slavery was making that impossible. but with the civil war and the end of slavery, there were a number of political leaders who say this is our chance. we are going to go and be part of a reconstruction government, we are going to be part of the opportunity for black people to have equal rights in the united stat
and a lot of them came back into the united states. some of them come to the northern cities like chicago, detroit, buffalo. some of them go to washington, d.c., which during the civil war and reconstruction is a major place for african-americans, and some of them go all the way back into southern communities to try to reconnect with people they had known or find groups they think are in a position to make change and be part of that change. i am really tracking all kinds of movement back out of...
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at that point you knew it be a united states party today.y tried to pour it on but they settled for a 2-0 win as they celebrate the world cup for a fourth time. rapinoe, the golden ball and golden boot winner at the top score and mvp. alex morgan was right there with six goals and three assists. >> i think people do not understand how emotionally exhausting this whole journey is. sometimes it comes at you. of course it is all worth it but it does not come without so much adversity and so much exhaustion. >> morgan went to cal. >>> a little bit of a surprise here. matt olson did not get the day off and that is a good thing because he hit his 19th home run of the season. marcus simeon goes to work. his 12th -- excuse me. they would 17-4. medicine should be okay for his next start. jeff samardzija was brilliant. seven innings of a scoreless ball. he got help from the defense. the giants have a 1-011 today. they have won seven of the last nine. >>> you later everyone. good night. hey, so i saw a movie trailer the other day. how could batman poss
at that point you knew it be a united states party today.y tried to pour it on but they settled for a 2-0 win as they celebrate the world cup for a fourth time. rapinoe, the golden ball and golden boot winner at the top score and mvp. alex morgan was right there with six goals and three assists. >> i think people do not understand how emotionally exhausting this whole journey is. sometimes it comes at you. of course it is all worth it but it does not come without so much adversity and so...
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iran is continuing to try to find ways to poke the united states, and the united states is trying torespond, is being careful about it. but at some point, as these tensions increase, somebody is going to make a miscalculation. somebody is going to make a bad judgment. and the chances of suddenly winding up in a war are increasing. they're both playing with fire. >> speaking of playing with fire in the past hour, the secretary of state announced new sanctions against a chinese firm for allegedly accepting the purchase or smuggling iranian oil. what are the implications of that at such a critical, sensitive time? >> well, you know, again, this is all part of increasing tensions between the united states and iran. and they can play this game. in many ways, they're just wasting time because they're not going to get one side or the other to blink and to do what they want them to do. and that's the whole purpose here, is to try to see if they can get enough leverage to make the other side do what they want. that's not going to happen. it's a waste of time. the most important thing, i think
iran is continuing to try to find ways to poke the united states, and the united states is trying torespond, is being careful about it. but at some point, as these tensions increase, somebody is going to make a miscalculation. somebody is going to make a bad judgment. and the chances of suddenly winding up in a war are increasing. they're both playing with fire. >> speaking of playing with fire in the past hour, the secretary of state announced new sanctions against a chinese firm for...
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regarding asylum seekers from central america being in eligible for asylum in the united states if they go through a in other country before reaching the united states in this case it would be something along the lines of a migrant from el salvador honduras going through guatemala going through mexico making their way into the united states and be automatically ineligible for asylum in the united states another question that was brought up again was the question of whether or not mexico is going to be designated a quote unquote safe 3rd country it appears as though it out of the foreign minister of mexico says that because of the advances in the talks with secretary of state pompei if there is no longer a need to consider mexico consider that mexico will at some point be designated a safe 3rd country so it appears at the end of this negotiation at the end of these talks it was a positive dave for both parties has mexico met the standards set by the trump administration does stem the flow of migrants. with one day to go in that deadline and the smiles on both of these men's faces
regarding asylum seekers from central america being in eligible for asylum in the united states if they go through a in other country before reaching the united states in this case it would be something along the lines of a migrant from el salvador honduras going through guatemala going through mexico making their way into the united states and be automatically ineligible for asylum in the united states another question that was brought up again was the question of whether or not mexico is...
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itself of the people of the united states against donald john trump, president of the united states. in maintenance and support of this impeachment against him for high misdemeanor committed as president, constituting harm to american society, to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. article 1, the house of representatives on july 16, 2019 strongly condemned president trump's racist comments that have legitimatized and increased fear and hatred of new americans and people of color by saying hat our fellow americans who are immigrant and those who may look to the president like immigrants, should go back to other countries, by referring to immigrants and asylum seekers as invaders. and by saying that members of congress who are immigrants or those of our colleagues who are wrongly assumed to be immigrants, do not belong in congress or in the united states of america. n all of this, the aforementioned donald john trump has, by his statement, brought the high office of the president of the united states in contempt, ridiculed, disgraced sown seeds of has discord among
itself of the people of the united states against donald john trump, president of the united states. in maintenance and support of this impeachment against him for high misdemeanor committed as president, constituting harm to american society, to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. article 1, the house of representatives on july 16, 2019 strongly condemned president trump's racist comments that have legitimatized and increased fear and hatred of new americans and people of...
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united states. 98% of the guns in the bahamas come from the united states. we arm these countries where basically it's a civil war happening. we arm their militaries. and, in fact, actually export our militia. if you look at these games, ms-13 and these terror gangs that trump and steve miller are so fond of, or declaring a threat to us, the actually came from the presence of los angeles of california when we entered our prisons and sent the most hardened criminals can we do for them to these countries. they had no capacity to take them. these are people often been, come here as children and can know how to make a living in the northern trying to countries. they form these militias and our arm but our and then we sold the product -- we bought the product they had to offer, the only product left, which was drugs that's the 13. and the fourth and potentially the biggest rival of migration is going to be climate change. you think 4 million civilians are thinking refugee in germany as a problem now? wha
united states. 98% of the guns in the bahamas come from the united states. we arm these countries where basically it's a civil war happening. we arm their militaries. and, in fact, actually export our militia. if you look at these games, ms-13 and these terror gangs that trump and steve miller are so fond of, or declaring a threat to us, the actually came from the presence of los angeles of california when we entered our prisons and sent the most hardened criminals can we do for them to these...
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if we can build it, grow it or make it in the united states, we will. we choose american made, something truly wonderful happens. our communities thrive and flourish. our neighborhoods bustle with commerce. our children dream bigger and bolder and the bonds of loyalty that unite us as citizens become closer, richer and deeper than ever before. that's how we carry on the flaming torch of americanism. as president harding called it, as he said, we are forever to safeguard america first, to stabilize america first, to prosper america first, to think of america first, to exalt america first and to live for and revere america first. you've never heard that before. you have been doing this a long time. i was speaking to a couple of the folks that were responsible right here, freeman, for this great boat of which they're setting records right now, records by a lot. not even close. over the last three years, where's freeman? where are you folks? stand up, please. great job. and they were saying how well they're doing and that they've never heard this kind of ta
if we can build it, grow it or make it in the united states, we will. we choose american made, something truly wonderful happens. our communities thrive and flourish. our neighborhoods bustle with commerce. our children dream bigger and bolder and the bonds of loyalty that unite us as citizens become closer, richer and deeper than ever before. that's how we carry on the flaming torch of americanism. as president harding called it, as he said, we are forever to safeguard america first, to...
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hello again welcome back we're here across united states we have been watching the progression of barry make its way on to the gulf coast and then inland bring some very heavy rain and flooding rain across much of the area those clouds right there and we're going to be dealing with the remnants for the next couple of days and that means a lot of flooding across much of louisiana mississippi arkansas maybe up to tennessee as well here's the rain pattern that we're going to be seeing on monday a lot of locations are going to be under flash flood warnings over the next few days as we go towards tuesday though they we're going to be seeing the remnants start to break apart and we're going to get a little bit of a break in the rain but still in that same area a lot of rain is going to be falling anywhere between 400 and possibly 500 millimeters of rain by the time we get towards tuesday evening here towards the east the not looking too bad for new york a hot day for you with a temperature of 31 degrees what we're going to see some very heavy rain across parts of central america over the next
hello again welcome back we're here across united states we have been watching the progression of barry make its way on to the gulf coast and then inland bring some very heavy rain and flooding rain across much of the area those clouds right there and we're going to be dealing with the remnants for the next couple of days and that means a lot of flooding across much of louisiana mississippi arkansas maybe up to tennessee as well here's the rain pattern that we're going to be seeing on monday a...