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specialist united states army. petty officer rose barnes, united states navy. dr. betrue. >> second class chris rome yea yoe united states navy. >> mary jane booth. donna m. bo went. allen p. boyle. bernard c. brown ii. christopher l.burford, united states navy. captain charles f.burlingame iii. petty officer third class daniel m.caballero, united states navy. is sergeant first class jose o. calderon-olmedo, united states navy. suzanne m. calley. sharon a. carver. willi william e.caswell. sergeant first class john j j. chada, retired. rosa maria chap ara. david m.charlebois. sara m. clark. julian t. cooper. asia s.cottom. a da m. davis. james d.debeuneure. capta captain gerald f.deconto, united states navy. rodney dickens. lieutenant colonel eddie a. dillard. petty officer first class johnny doctor jr., united states navy. captain robert e. dolan, jr., united states navy. commander william h. donovan, united states navy. lieutenant commander charles a.droz iii, united states navy, retired. commander patrick dunn, united states navy. petty officer first class edward
specialist united states army. petty officer rose barnes, united states navy. dr. betrue. >> second class chris rome yea yoe united states navy. >> mary jane booth. donna m. bo went. allen p. boyle. bernard c. brown ii. christopher l.burford, united states navy. captain charles f.burlingame iii. petty officer third class daniel m.caballero, united states navy. is sergeant first class jose o. calderon-olmedo, united states navy. suzanne m. calley. sharon a. carver. willi william...
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but we also need to have a conversation in the united states, we need to have a conversation in the unitedtates that our health care system is a disease care system. we wait until people get sick, then the pharmaceutical companies come in, the health companies come in, and they make a ton of money. if we are going to fix this issue in the united states, we need to move to a health care system that is based on prevention. [applause] rep. ryan: that is about the business of reversing chronic disease, which accounts for three quarters of the health care costs in the united states, where we use prevention of food as medicine to reverse things like type 2 diabetes in the united states. that is a modern, new health care system that uni come of that we can build together -- you and i, that we can build together. and if we are going to fix the climate, the issue of global warming, we need to move from a monopolized industrial agricultural system to a system based on regenerative agriculture that puts money back in the hands of the farmers of the united states of america. [applause] rep. ryan: not
but we also need to have a conversation in the united states, we need to have a conversation in the unitedtates that our health care system is a disease care system. we wait until people get sick, then the pharmaceutical companies come in, the health companies come in, and they make a ton of money. if we are going to fix this issue in the united states, we need to move to a health care system that is based on prevention. [applause] rep. ryan: that is about the business of reversing chronic...
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jr., united states navy. captain robert e dolan jr., united states navy. commander william h donovan, united states navy. lieutenant commander charles draws the third, united states navy retired. commander patrick dunn, united states navy. petty officer first-class edward t ehrhardt, u.s. navy. barbara g edwards. lieutenant commander robert r nelson, united states navy reserve. charles s falkenberg. and his wife, leslie a whittington. and their two children, dana falkenberg and zoe falkenberg. petty officer 3rd class jamie l fallon, united states navy. jay joseph ferguson. amelia v fields. gerald p fisher. darlene e flag and her husband, rear admiral wilson f flag, retired. petty officer second-class matthew m flaco, united states navy. sandra and foster. first lieutenant richard p gabriel, united states marine corps retired. captain lawrence d getstred, united states navy. cortez gee. brenda c gibson. colonel ronald f galinsky, united states army retired. ian j gray. diane hail mckenzie. stanley r hall. carolyn b hellman. michelle m heidelberger. sheila m
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so it's clear that it was done under request of the united states since its release the united states has been interfering with freedom of navigation as for interfering with the selling of iranian oil which is perfectly legal actually it is required we are we should be selling our own not that the international law is silent about it security council resolution. requires others to work with us for economic normalization so the united states is just like a bully trying to prevent others from respecting the law minister with all due respect that's not a new development is it i mean that's pretty much the way the united states has been behaving for many decades is just a little bit more transparent with donald trump and let me ask specifically a question about him because you've described your style of policy in diplomacy rather as the pursuit of constructive engagement do you believe that donald trump could be in gauged constructively in his own very special way but could be leveraged in the way that would deliver the results that you would find beneficial for your country. as a
so it's clear that it was done under request of the united states since its release the united states has been interfering with freedom of navigation as for interfering with the selling of iranian oil which is perfectly legal actually it is required we are we should be selling our own not that the international law is silent about it security council resolution. requires others to work with us for economic normalization so the united states is just like a bully trying to prevent others from...
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it would probably hit the united states western territories. virtually the philippines only had a certified defense and it was no surprise that they were very quickly able to take these western territories of the united states. the one thing they did do to prepare for this expected war in the 1930s was to the philippines on the road to independence so that if the philippines of the countdown if it is okay before the war started in the united states would be obliged to defend because it would be an independent country and not my problem. anyway, so the president of the commonwealth and its not like an independent country, it is like a big government of a state. listened to roosevelt on the radio talking about england it's expressed vividly and his reaction to this, he said, i cannot stand the constant reference england to europe. i am here, my people are here under the heels. how typically american to arrive while a daughter is being raped in the backroom. that isn't just a metaphor. the japanese occupation of the philippines was violent and inv
it would probably hit the united states western territories. virtually the philippines only had a certified defense and it was no surprise that they were very quickly able to take these western territories of the united states. the one thing they did do to prepare for this expected war in the 1930s was to the philippines on the road to independence so that if the philippines of the countdown if it is okay before the war started in the united states would be obliged to defend because it would be...
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we reflect on what it means to be a citizen of the united states of america.lebration, we welcome thousands of new u.s. citizens just like you and special naturalization ceremonies across the country. perhaps not as special as this one. in the process of becoming a united states citizen, you earned our nation's history, you studied our form of government, founding documents and the freedoms that we share because of the actions are founders took to secure the blessings of liberty for all americans. now as citizens of the great country, american history is your history. today in taking the oath of allegiance to support and defend the constitution and laws of the united states of america, you have gained important new rights and responsibilities along with ownership of america's future. i hope this day inspires you to fully exercise the rights we meet the responsibilities that accompany as united states citizens. i encourage each of you to be active and engaged citizens and members of your community. cast your vote during election, serve on a jury if called, and
we reflect on what it means to be a citizen of the united states of america.lebration, we welcome thousands of new u.s. citizens just like you and special naturalization ceremonies across the country. perhaps not as special as this one. in the process of becoming a united states citizen, you earned our nation's history, you studied our form of government, founding documents and the freedoms that we share because of the actions are founders took to secure the blessings of liberty for all...
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ukraine understood exactly what they needed from the united states, and the president of the united states would interfere with our national security, would interfere with the national security of our ally and do so for the illicit purpose of trying to advance his election campaign, having already sought help for foreign help in his presidential campaign, would now abuse the power of his office yet again this time to seek the help of another nation in his presidential campaign is the most fundamental betrayal of his oath of office. and i'd be happy to respond to your questions. one final point about the whistleblower. we still don't have the complaint. now that we have the department of justice's opinion, i think it's telling they have released that and yet not released the inspector general's analysis that takes issue with it. this is, again, bill barr's justice department trying to put out a misleading spin. in this case, in the form of the department's opinion. but nevertheless, that complaint needs to be provided to our committee. it needs to be provided in its entirety. that whistlebl
ukraine understood exactly what they needed from the united states, and the president of the united states would interfere with our national security, would interfere with the national security of our ally and do so for the illicit purpose of trying to advance his election campaign, having already sought help for foreign help in his presidential campaign, would now abuse the power of his office yet again this time to seek the help of another nation in his presidential campaign is the most...
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so it's clear that it was done under request of the united states since its release the united states has been interfering with freedom of navigation as for interfering with the selling of iranian oil which is perfectly legal actually it is required we are we should be selling our own not that the international law is silent about it security council resolution. requires others to work with us for economic normalization so the united states is just like a bully trying to prevent others from respecting the law minister with all due respect that's not a new development is it i mean that's pretty much the way the united states has been behaving phone many decades is just a little bit more transparent with donald trump and let me ask specifically a question about him because you've described your style of policy in diplomacy rather as the pursuit of constructive engagement do you believe that donald trump would be in gauge constructively in his own very special way but could be leveraged in the way that would deliver the results that you would find beneficial for your country. as a
so it's clear that it was done under request of the united states since its release the united states has been interfering with freedom of navigation as for interfering with the selling of iranian oil which is perfectly legal actually it is required we are we should be selling our own not that the international law is silent about it security council resolution. requires others to work with us for economic normalization so the united states is just like a bully trying to prevent others from...
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i'm in favor of the united states with drawing from afghanistan but interestingly i guess i'm not in favor of negotiating with the taliban i think that the negotiations or indeed of course this is a group we have no you central trust in the agenda it's all over the table well for example oh we're pushing the notion that the trial is being should co-exist peacefully with the government but we're making all sorts of stipulations about human rights in that country none of those things are going to happen i think that the united states should talk to the tower and say if we're all were and say look we're leaving the country but if your country again is used as a safe even try to launch attacks against us we might return yeah we're going to go to max i think i said max that is based on that basically the deal but that's not that's basically the deal ok i mean the taliban are to keep isis and al qaeda out and if they don't they will suffer the consequences when we go back to daniel i mean after 20 and 18 years of the american involvement in its allies and then the decade but 2 decad
i'm in favor of the united states with drawing from afghanistan but interestingly i guess i'm not in favor of negotiating with the taliban i think that the negotiations or indeed of course this is a group we have no you central trust in the agenda it's all over the table well for example oh we're pushing the notion that the trial is being should co-exist peacefully with the government but we're making all sorts of stipulations about human rights in that country none of those things are going to...
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aaron elizabeth mckie of california to be ambassador of the united states of america to the independent state of papua new guinea and so forth. anthony f. godfrey of virginia to be ambassador of the united states of america to the republic of serbia. herro mustafa of california to be ambassador of the united states of america to the republic of bulgaria. adam seth boehler of louisiana to be chief executive officer of the united states international development finance corporation. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate vote on the nominations en bloc with no intervening action or debate, that if confirmed, the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table en bloc, the president be immediately notified of the senate's action, that no further motions be in order, and any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. the question is on the nominations en bloc. all in favor say aye. all opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the nominations are confirmed en bloc. mr. mcconnell: i
aaron elizabeth mckie of california to be ambassador of the united states of america to the independent state of papua new guinea and so forth. anthony f. godfrey of virginia to be ambassador of the united states of america to the republic of serbia. herro mustafa of california to be ambassador of the united states of america to the republic of bulgaria. adam seth boehler of louisiana to be chief executive officer of the united states international development finance corporation. mr....
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♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the united states, donald j. ump and the secretary of the united nations accompanied by vice president of united states mike pence. united states ambassador to the united nations kelly craft, united states secretary of state mike pompeo. [applause] >> good morning everyone. across the countries and cultures we come together as one --ted by our belief this understanding is not universal. today all over the world people of faith face a rising tide of persecution. we have witnessed horrific acts of violence committed against worshipers in mosques, churches and synagogues. we have watched the arbitrary detention and mistreatment of religious minorities in countries around the globe. and we have felt the chill of a world that seems increasingly disinterested in defending the rights of all people to exercise a sincerely held religious belief. as leaders, at times such as this calls us to demonstrate our commitment to religious liberty not only in word but in deed which is why i'm so extraordinarily pleased and honored w
♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the united states, donald j. ump and the secretary of the united nations accompanied by vice president of united states mike pence. united states ambassador to the united nations kelly craft, united states secretary of state mike pompeo. [applause] >> good morning everyone. across the countries and cultures we come together as one --ted by our belief this understanding is not universal. today all over the world people of...
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been prepared to lead us to the united states, we don't.d honor are found in our willingness to stand for what we believe. we believe, as teddy roosevelt declared that national strength is found in the ability of citizens to live out their lives with self-restraint, mastery, common sense, the power of accepting individual responsibility and the ability to act in conjunction with others and with courage and resolution. we believe in the capacity of enterprise and free markets to create wealth and to list all for free and fair trade to bring nations closer together. we believe that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed and that the ballot box and democracy is the surest foundation for peace and security. and we believe in the rule of law and freedom of association. these beliefs spurred this country to build a mighty canal, to stand up to fascism and militaryism and rebuild the world. inspired the fascination, wonder and joy of the world's children through a little mouse who could whistle a tune, who took humanity to
been prepared to lead us to the united states, we don't.d honor are found in our willingness to stand for what we believe. we believe, as teddy roosevelt declared that national strength is found in the ability of citizens to live out their lives with self-restraint, mastery, common sense, the power of accepting individual responsibility and the ability to act in conjunction with others and with courage and resolution. we believe in the capacity of enterprise and free markets to create wealth...
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. >> the assembly will hear and address by its excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america. i request protocol for his excellency. on behalf of general assembly, i welcome to the united nations his excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america, and invite him to address the assembly. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. mr. president, mr. secretary-general, distinguished delegates, ambassadors, and world leaders, seven decades of history have passed through this hall, in all of their richness and drama. where i stand, the world has heard from presidents and premiers at the height of the cold war. we have seen the foundation of nations. we have seen the ringleaders of revolution. we have beheld saints who inspired us with hope, rebels who stirred us with passion, and heroes who emboldened us with courage -- all here to share plans, proposals, visions, and ideas on the world's biggest stage. like those who met us before, our time is one of great contests, high stakes, and clear choices. the essential divide that runs all around the wor
. >> the assembly will hear and address by its excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america. i request protocol for his excellency. on behalf of general assembly, i welcome to the united nations his excellency, donald trump, president of the united states of america, and invite him to address the assembly. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. mr. president, mr. secretary-general, distinguished delegates, ambassadors, and world leaders, seven decades of...
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the united states does not seek conflict with any other nation. we desire peace, cooperation and mutual gain with all. but i will never fail to defend america's interests. one of the greatest security threats facing peace-loving nations today is the repressive regime in iran. the regime's record of death and destruction is well-known to us all. not only is iran the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism, but iran's leaders are fueling the tragic wars in both syria and yemen. at the same time, the regime is squandering the nation's wealth and future in a fanatical quest for nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them. we must never allow this to happen. to stop iran's path to nuclear weapons and missiles, i withdrew the united states from the terrible iran nuclear deal. which has very little time remaining, did not allow inspection of important sites, and did not cover ballistic missiles. following our withdrawal, we have implemented severe economic sanctions on the country. hoping to free itself from sanctions, the regime has escalated it
the united states does not seek conflict with any other nation. we desire peace, cooperation and mutual gain with all. but i will never fail to defend america's interests. one of the greatest security threats facing peace-loving nations today is the repressive regime in iran. the regime's record of death and destruction is well-known to us all. not only is iran the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism, but iran's leaders are fueling the tragic wars in both syria and yemen. at the same...
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for the duration of immigration proceedings which take place in the united states. the government of mexico has agreed to provide them while they were were waiting in mexico we put appropriate humanitarian protections for the duration of the state. here were a couple of key points mpp, it discourages the abuse and exportation of us laws and non- meritorious or false asylum flames. mpp also helps promote a safer and more orderly process among the southwest border. bring up the limited resources and helps free up time of those in permitting this process to the boat to migrants who may legitimately have a merit-based claim. september 1st, of this year cdp has returned more than 42000 individuals to mexico under the mpp. let me emphasize the point that i made to a minute ago. even though mexico has stepped up unprecedented, they had a joint united states as well as our northern ramp both partners. they have really stepped up to true partners and we were staying this is the regional crisis and they have stepped up and unprecedented ways. we need them to do more. we need m
for the duration of immigration proceedings which take place in the united states. the government of mexico has agreed to provide them while they were were waiting in mexico we put appropriate humanitarian protections for the duration of the state. here were a couple of key points mpp, it discourages the abuse and exportation of us laws and non- meritorious or false asylum flames. mpp also helps promote a safer and more orderly process among the southwest border. bring up the limited resources...
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you got a complaint regarding the president of the united states and the united states attorney general. i disagree with some of the decisions you made, but i have no doubt whatsoever that the same sense of duty that you applied in your long career guide you as you make your decisions. so i thank you for that. but i want to ask you about the extraordinary document that came to your attention. the dni has jurisdiction over foreign interference in our election. correct? >> that's correct. >> and you're aware, as we all are, of the mueller report and his indictments against 12 foreign nationals, russians, who actively interfered in our election. correct? >> i have read the report, yes. >> so it's a huge responsibility that your agency has. correct? the president is the one person that's above the intelligence community and your sense about executive privilege. you did not forward the complaint to you. correct? >> lt >> let me ask a hypothetical. let's say a u.s. senator who is well connected or a private citizen well connected had access to and had a conversation as a result of that with t
you got a complaint regarding the president of the united states and the united states attorney general. i disagree with some of the decisions you made, but i have no doubt whatsoever that the same sense of duty that you applied in your long career guide you as you make your decisions. so i thank you for that. but i want to ask you about the extraordinary document that came to your attention. the dni has jurisdiction over foreign interference in our election. correct? >> that's correct....
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be allowed to come to the united states. right? whether you have travel documents or not. we've already allowed u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens. we have already processed people that have travel documents and those who don't. we are trying to do that in the most expeditious way we can to support the humanitarian mission. but like i said before, we are still going to go through the process. and if you looked at the time, the process, i think the first ship that came in had over 1,400 individuals. we did that ship in a couple of hours. right? it was amazing work that the folks at c.b.p. did. but we're still going to do our job. we still need to process and vet them to make sure that we're not letting dangerous people in. taking advantage of this. i'll give you another example. we've had some individuals that brought children with them from the bahamas who lost their mom and dad. so we need to make sure that, was there nefarious activity involved, or were they doing it out of humanitarian reasons? so far, that's what we've
be allowed to come to the united states. right? whether you have travel documents or not. we've already allowed u.s. citizens and non-u.s. citizens. we have already processed people that have travel documents and those who don't. we are trying to do that in the most expeditious way we can to support the humanitarian mission. but like i said before, we are still going to go through the process. and if you looked at the time, the process, i think the first ship that came in had over 1,400...
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of america to fulfill all of our obligations and to the constitution of the united states. t does come to polling, much of these polling numbers came out before this -- >> 100% true. >> -- really shattering allegation. >> true. >> so that polling data is not reflective of a shift that has united almost the entire democratic caucus plus an independent member that was forced to leave the republican caucus because of the blatant ignoring of this law-breaking and rule-breaking behavior out of this administration. so i think the ground has shifted. i don't believe in making decisions based on polling. i believe in our ability to organize the public, to educate the public, to talk to the public about why not just we as members of congress must impeach the president, but why all people in the united states of america must recognize and understand that we need to put our country first before our considerations of re-election. and that goes for members of congress all the way up to the president of the united states. >> all right. so i hear you on that issue. as we get more meat on t
of america to fulfill all of our obligations and to the constitution of the united states. t does come to polling, much of these polling numbers came out before this -- >> 100% true. >> -- really shattering allegation. >> true. >> so that polling data is not reflective of a shift that has united almost the entire democratic caucus plus an independent member that was forced to leave the republican caucus because of the blatant ignoring of this law-breaking and...
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the first of these was the benign hegemony of the united states. america was the big kid on the block and even if those countries that were particularly happy about this didn't dare challenge us in a serious way. the second major piece promoting feature was economic interdependence. this was one of the great ages of globalization. we know that countries that trade with and invest in one another on a large scale are very reluctant to go to war for no other reason that the war cost them a lot of money. the third great piece promoting feature of the international politics between 1989 and 2014 was democracy. this was a great age of democracy the first time in human history when democracy was the most prominent form of government around the world. by democracy i mean two things. democracy is i believe a hybrid form of government, it involves popular sovereignty use, free fair and regular elections. but it also necessarily involves liberty and liberty comes in three varieties. economic liberty that's private property, religious liberty, freedom of worsh
the first of these was the benign hegemony of the united states. america was the big kid on the block and even if those countries that were particularly happy about this didn't dare challenge us in a serious way. the second major piece promoting feature was economic interdependence. this was one of the great ages of globalization. we know that countries that trade with and invest in one another on a large scale are very reluctant to go to war for no other reason that the war cost them a lot of...
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since i last spoke in this hall, the united states and our partners have built a historic coalition of the five countries that recognize the legitimate government of venezuela. to the venezuelans trapped in this nightmare, please know that all of america is united behind you. the united states has vast quantities of humanitarian aid ready and waiting to be delivered. we are watching the venezuela situation very closely. we await the day when democracy will be restored. when venezuela will be free and when liberty will prevail throughout this hemisphere. one of the most serious challenges our countries face is the specter of socialism. it's the wrecker of nations and destroyer of societies. the events in venezuela remind us all that socialism and communism are not about justice, they are not about equality, they are not about lifting up the poor, and they are certainly not about the good of the nation. socialism and communism are about one thing only. the power of the ruling class. today, i repeat the message for the world that i have delivered at home. america will never be a socialist
since i last spoke in this hall, the united states and our partners have built a historic coalition of the five countries that recognize the legitimate government of venezuela. to the venezuelans trapped in this nightmare, please know that all of america is united behind you. the united states has vast quantities of humanitarian aid ready and waiting to be delivered. we are watching the venezuela situation very closely. we await the day when democracy will be restored. when venezuela will be...
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i hope they realize this involves the security of the united states. i have more to say on the matter before requesting my colleagues consent to pass this resolution later today. now, onto the national emergency. another issue that involves rule of law and the president's overreach and this week as early as tomorrow the senate will vote on whether or not to terminate the president national emergency declaration which he has used to steal funds from our military to build a border wall. of all president trump promised over and over again the mexico would pay for and not american taxpayers and not american troops, not their families but mexico and that was the president's promise to the american people and it's a promise he broke. that is what it has come to. if my public and friends stand to choose to stand with president trump on this vote they will be supporting the president and taking money from our military and their families to fund a border wall. i imagine that even many of those that support the wall and this is not the majority of americans woul
i hope they realize this involves the security of the united states. i have more to say on the matter before requesting my colleagues consent to pass this resolution later today. now, onto the national emergency. another issue that involves rule of law and the president's overreach and this week as early as tomorrow the senate will vote on whether or not to terminate the president national emergency declaration which he has used to steal funds from our military to build a border wall. of all...
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so first and foremost, i think that protecting the sanctity of our elections within the united states, whether it be national, city, state and local, is perhaps the most important job that we have with the intelligence community. outside of that, we do face significant threats. i'd say number one is not necessarily kinetic, but cyber. this is a cyber world. we talk about with the great competition taking place with russia and china. we're building ships and weapons to do that. in my estimation, the great competition with these countries is taking place right now and doing that in the cyber -- >> my time is i think running out. the broader implications on intelligence operations of this current whistle-blower situation. >> well, i will tell you, in light of this, i clearly have a lot of work as the leader of this community to do -- to reassure that the intelligence community, that, in fact, i'm totally committed to the whistle-blower program. and i'm absolutely, absolutely committed to protecting the anonymity of this individual as well as making sure that michael atkinson who is our i
so first and foremost, i think that protecting the sanctity of our elections within the united states, whether it be national, city, state and local, is perhaps the most important job that we have with the intelligence community. outside of that, we do face significant threats. i'd say number one is not necessarily kinetic, but cyber. this is a cyber world. we talk about with the great competition taking place with russia and china. we're building ships and weapons to do that. in my estimation,...
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against the united states.are fighting different wars even if it's the same where we have different challenges. i'm happy to go into that in the question and answers. because deterrence required both capabilities and resolve if we have a balance of abilities, that means we don't have a deterrent. china is much more resolved. they are willing to accept higher costs in the united states and most contingencies and therefore maintain deterrence the united states actually has to have better capabilities so we would suffer less than china would. there is a difference in how to assess trends in the future. china has surpassed the united states, given certain trends in the region china will soon be able to out match the united states. as we know on the global stage china is nowhere near being a peer competitor to the united states. i have a number of recommendations in my testimony, most focus on the south china sea issue which is i think the key area of strategic competition on the military side between the two sides.
against the united states.are fighting different wars even if it's the same where we have different challenges. i'm happy to go into that in the question and answers. because deterrence required both capabilities and resolve if we have a balance of abilities, that means we don't have a deterrent. china is much more resolved. they are willing to accept higher costs in the united states and most contingencies and therefore maintain deterrence the united states actually has to have better...
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and the united states has shown nothing for all its presence in the region they be united states is only creating instability and you will believe you me that if the war in iraq or how do we already have to tell you do you want to come to their house and he said well i'm going to have to stop you there this is a once again all about the politics of this is sanctions it's about the regional players saudi arabia it's about iran it's about the u.s. role saudi arabia seems to be reliant on the u.s. often it's been said that saudi arabia will fight any more and he will to the last american is not a bad policy is that a failed poll. should things change for saudi arabia well saudi arabia the house of saud they're not getting much sleep these days because they were hoping that donald trump would be their savior so they're in a state of shock right now that on 2 occasions when trump had the opportunity to strike at iran that they haven't so there's going to be a lot of soul searching in saudi arabia about his relationship with the united states i don't think they have many good options b
and the united states has shown nothing for all its presence in the region they be united states is only creating instability and you will believe you me that if the war in iraq or how do we already have to tell you do you want to come to their house and he said well i'm going to have to stop you there this is a once again all about the politics of this is sanctions it's about the regional players saudi arabia it's about iran it's about the u.s. role saudi arabia seems to be reliant on the u.s....
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the united states and our partners have built a historic coalition of 55 countries that recognize the legitimate government of venezuela. to the venezuelans trapped in this nightmare, please know that all of america is united behind you. has vastd states quantities of humanitarian aid to and waiting to be delivered. we are watching the venezuelan situation very closely. we await the day when democracy will be restored, when venezuela will be free, and when liberty will prevail throughout this hemisphere. one of the most serious --llenges are countries face serious challenges our country's face is the specter of socialism. it is the wrecker of nation and destroyer of societies. let venezuela remind us all that socialism and communism are not about justice. they are not about equality. they are not about lifting up the poor. they are certainly not about the good of the nation. communism are about one thing only, power for the ruling class. to the repeat a message world that i have delivered at home. america will never be a socialist country. for the last century, socialism and communism
the united states and our partners have built a historic coalition of 55 countries that recognize the legitimate government of venezuela. to the venezuelans trapped in this nightmare, please know that all of america is united behind you. has vastd states quantities of humanitarian aid to and waiting to be delivered. we are watching the venezuelan situation very closely. we await the day when democracy will be restored, when venezuela will be free, and when liberty will prevail throughout this...
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but they're very close security parts of the united states as -- partners of the united states as well. india another interesting story. the united states and india have been having exercises over the years. we typically think of them as maritime exercises but in fact they now engage all three of india's branch of 0 the military. japan's three branches of the self-defense force, the maritime care and ground for have a strategic conversation with their friends in new dehli and the exercised are something the japanese have been built into as part of their efforts to increase their security and strategic dialogue with india. so you have a very active self-defense force now in the region, places where you might not think that the japanese military would be all that welcome. but in fact the japanese military today is one of the best most accomplished militaries in asia and they are also very instrumental in making sure that other countries around the region feel they can turn to tokyo to help them if and when they get challenged by other growing larger parties in the region. of course the m
but they're very close security parts of the united states as -- partners of the united states as well. india another interesting story. the united states and india have been having exercises over the years. we typically think of them as maritime exercises but in fact they now engage all three of india's branch of 0 the military. japan's three branches of the self-defense force, the maritime care and ground for have a strategic conversation with their friends in new dehli and the exercised are...
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and i'll soon be the father-in-law of a united states navy pilot.o i want to say thank you for standing with this president in rebuilding the military of the united states of america. we've increased military spending in this country already by the largest amount since the days of ronald reagan. we've restored the arsenal of democracy. and with that renewed american strength, america is respected in the world again. it's our allies are doing more than ever before in our common defense. and we've seen even rogue states like north korea coming to the table to begin discussions about achieving peace. and that's because we all know, as republicans, what this president knows, that peace can only be achieved through strength. but it wasn't just about security and the common defense, but it was also about reviving this economy. it's amazing to think, the last eight years, the most powerful economy in the history of the world had only grown by less than 2 percent. but because of house republicans and that majority in the last two years, we were able to cut
and i'll soon be the father-in-law of a united states navy pilot.o i want to say thank you for standing with this president in rebuilding the military of the united states of america. we've increased military spending in this country already by the largest amount since the days of ronald reagan. we've restored the arsenal of democracy. and with that renewed american strength, america is respected in the world again. it's our allies are doing more than ever before in our common defense. and...
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excellent relations with both countries of course russia and china are also affected by the united states and by the eagle measures i don't call them sanctions but economic terrorism why the night it states against iran but that but the europeans have not other than making general statements in support of a ship you have not been prepared to invest in it now it is important for them to implement their commitments the reason i've been to france twice and president rouhani has been talking with president mccrone and today while i'm here my deputies in paris with others discussing it with the printer officials is to see how they can implement their own commitments it's not about renegotiating j.c. pewit it's not about revising it but it's. about implementing their political let me ask you a question about that because over the last couple of weeks you've been daring if not taunting the europeans to grow up and stop being 67 to the americans to respect international law. which includes formally includes the eighty's yuri didn't have any facts. i don't know because i'm not preaching anybody i'
excellent relations with both countries of course russia and china are also affected by the united states and by the eagle measures i don't call them sanctions but economic terrorism why the night it states against iran but that but the europeans have not other than making general statements in support of a ship you have not been prepared to invest in it now it is important for them to implement their commitments the reason i've been to france twice and president rouhani has been talking with...
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for the first time ever, the united states is the number one producer of both oil and natural gas on arth and number one by far with much of it coming right here from the great state of texas. [cheers and applause] that means more jobs, higher wages and lower prices at the pump. yesterday we were thrilled to hear about the indian company and its pledge to purchase up to five million tons of lng per year from the united states which could lead to billions of dollars of lng exports to india in the coming years. [applause] and we have plenty of it. over the last year, crude exports to india have grown by 400%, and liquified natural gas exports continue to soar at record numbers. thank you. [applause] these tremendous exports not only expand employment in america, but they increase freedom and security for india. to keep our nation safe, the united states and india are forging an even stronger security partnership. u.s. defense sales to india have also reached $18 billion over the past decade. we make the greatest defense mechanisms and equipment anywhere in the world, and india knows tha
for the first time ever, the united states is the number one producer of both oil and natural gas on arth and number one by far with much of it coming right here from the great state of texas. [cheers and applause] that means more jobs, higher wages and lower prices at the pump. yesterday we were thrilled to hear about the indian company and its pledge to purchase up to five million tons of lng per year from the united states which could lead to billions of dollars of lng exports to india in...
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you got a complaint involving the president of the united states and also the united states attorney general. i disagree with some of the decisions you made, but i have no doubt whatsoever that the same sense of duty that you applied in your long and illustrious career guided you as you made these decisions. so thank you for that. but i want to ask a few questions about the extraordinary document that came to your attention. the dni has jurisdiction over foreign interference in our elections, correct? >> that's correct. >> and of course you're aware, as we all are, of the mueller report and his indictments against 12 foreign nationals, russians, who actively interf e interfered in our election, correct? >> i have read the report. >> so it's just a huge responsibility that your agency has, correct? and in this case, because of the two things you mentioned, that the president is the one person that's boabove the intelligence community and your sense of executive privilege, you did not forward the complaint to us, correct? >> i did not -- yes, congressman welch, because i was still work
you got a complaint involving the president of the united states and also the united states attorney general. i disagree with some of the decisions you made, but i have no doubt whatsoever that the same sense of duty that you applied in your long and illustrious career guided you as you made these decisions. so thank you for that. but i want to ask a few questions about the extraordinary document that came to your attention. the dni has jurisdiction over foreign interference in our elections,...
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the unions of the united states of america have never been knocked down.hey are either up or getting up. america has never been knocked down. america is either up or america is getting up. america.com to win this election. [applause] holdscer: president trump a campaign rally in fayetteville, north carolina on the eve of the special election for the ninth congressional district in the state. watch live monday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two, online at c-span.org, on the c-span radio app. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, an join us to discuss is t his book. then judge jeanine pirro discusses her latest book. journal, liveon at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning, and be sure to connect with steering the program with your phone calls and facebook questions, and starting monday, with our new texting feature. ♪ 2020, watchampaign our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mine. campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of po
the unions of the united states of america have never been knocked down.hey are either up or getting up. america has never been knocked down. america is either up or america is getting up. america.com to win this election. [applause] holdscer: president trump a campaign rally in fayetteville, north carolina on the eve of the special election for the ninth congressional district in the state. watch live monday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two, online at c-span.org, on the c-span radio app. ♪...
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that's ex the united states. that's significant, some countries aren't at 2% and have no bath to get to it in 2014. implicitly if we are allowing nato members not to live up to that commitment, while we're spending over 4% of our gdp on global defense, we are subsidizing european welfare systems. that's a very hard case to make to the american people. all we're saying to others is, if you believe in your own self-defense, live up to the commitment you voluntarily made. i remember one european leader at the nato summit in 2018 said, well, we were trying to move up to get closer to 2% of gdp, but our economy is growing so far that it's harder to get there because 2% is a higher nominal currency figure. and so you've got to get some slack. a statement that we're doing so well economically we can't afford to defend our severals. >> it's not acceptable. >> it's not acceptable. and a negotiation, an opening bid is an opening bid, see what happens, but don't think it's business as usual. >> the next question from lindse
that's ex the united states. that's significant, some countries aren't at 2% and have no bath to get to it in 2014. implicitly if we are allowing nato members not to live up to that commitment, while we're spending over 4% of our gdp on global defense, we are subsidizing european welfare systems. that's a very hard case to make to the american people. all we're saying to others is, if you believe in your own self-defense, live up to the commitment you voluntarily made. i remember one european...
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ownership over also looking at concealed carry permits and in 1998 there are 2 million in the united states. now about 18 million in the constitutional carry state you don't have to have a permit to carry now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. so people in those states don't need to get a permit to carry and in fact when the state no longer requires a permit then you can go outside your state for reciprocity then they level off or fall a little bit even though you know the number that has gone up. changing from 2 million to 18 million really underestimates the role. just gives you an idea of gun ownership rates have been changing a lot more than people think. >> this is a different question. so whether or not teachers should be? if you look at all adults slightly more are harmed 40 percent over 43. if you asked people school-age kids their own kids and 59 percent support and what basically comes from those adults that don't have kids. >> one of the things we frequently hear is that concealed carry permits have very interesting data because what you find is and to be incredibl
ownership over also looking at concealed carry permits and in 1998 there are 2 million in the united states. now about 18 million in the constitutional carry state you don't have to have a permit to carry now you have 16 states that are constitutional carry. so people in those states don't need to get a permit to carry and in fact when the state no longer requires a permit then you can go outside your state for reciprocity then they level off or fall a little bit even though you know the number...
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>> translator: once we carried on negotiations with the united states of america for two years and duringday period the foreign minister of iran and us secretary of state had continuous talks without returning to their countries. it was extremely difficult but we did reach an agreement enshrined in the united nations security council resolution and without a valid reason or cause the united states left this agreement. it took away the foundation of trust. i think more than the issues touched on the most basic needed issue is trust and mister trump damaged the trust between the two countries, trust must be restored and the restoration of trust consists of taking away the pressure imposed upon the nation and the people of iran which show clearly there is animosity even towards our children, our bill people because they even have difficulty obtaining basic medications and medical equipment. this is a type of terrorism. this is inhumane. the atmosphere will change. of course then it can be envisioned and we can talk about many different topics of mutual interest for both sides just as vis-À-v
>> translator: once we carried on negotiations with the united states of america for two years and duringday period the foreign minister of iran and us secretary of state had continuous talks without returning to their countries. it was extremely difficult but we did reach an agreement enshrined in the united nations security council resolution and without a valid reason or cause the united states left this agreement. it took away the foundation of trust. i think more than the issues...
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subvert the dominant paradigm that we have today in the united states about russia. so it at that paradigm. i shorthanded this paradigm by calling it the world war ii problem. world war ii problem at we do have an ambitious aggressive state that pushes as far and as fast as it can and it keeps going until it meets determined reduces resistance. classic example of this at nazi germany. adolf hitler. the one thing that you don't do we do deal it's an aggressive ambitious state like this, at what. appease it. we have learned this lesson very well. munich is the dirty word in our american diplomatic. probably the worst thing that you can shave or kiss someone up as a statement in the united states as being an appeaser. what we've got today is the situation where the dominant paradigm about russia at that we have an aggressive ambitious state that we can't appease. if you have any doubts about this, going to google and type in putin and hitler. see what you get. one thing at going to get is the flood of images, pictures of putin it's hitler hairdos and mustaches and superi
subvert the dominant paradigm that we have today in the united states about russia. so it at that paradigm. i shorthanded this paradigm by calling it the world war ii problem. world war ii problem at we do have an ambitious aggressive state that pushes as far and as fast as it can and it keeps going until it meets determined reduces resistance. classic example of this at nazi germany. adolf hitler. the one thing that you don't do we do deal it's an aggressive ambitious state like this, at what....
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you'll be allowed to come to the united states. whether you have travel documents or not, we've already process people that have travel documents and don't have travel documents. were trying to do that in the most expeditious way we can to support the human term mission. again as i stated before, were still going to the process, if you look at the time of the process that the first ship came in, had over 1400 individuals, we did that and a couple of hours. it was amazing work that the folks at cbp did. we will still do our jobs and still need the process that we are not letting dangerous people in taking advantage. another example, we had some individuals that brought children with them from the bahamas who lost their mom and dad. so we need to make sure, was there any nefarious activity or doing it out of humanitarian reasons, so for that's what we've seen. we still have to get that out. >> do expect numbers to go up next or, if congress does not act to expect mexico's support to wing in 2020 or workaround for the new policy and r
you'll be allowed to come to the united states. whether you have travel documents or not, we've already process people that have travel documents and don't have travel documents. were trying to do that in the most expeditious way we can to support the human term mission. again as i stated before, were still going to the process, if you look at the time of the process that the first ship came in, had over 1400 individuals, we did that and a couple of hours. it was amazing work that the folks at...
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it is not a matter of the united states saying we need you to do this, or australia saying to the unitedtates, we need you to do this. it is about shared objectives and looking through a similar lens. that naturally brings us together to focus on the things that promote prosperity. as i started out in my remarks today, we love jobs, the president and i. we like the jobs here and the jobs everywhere. when people have jobs, they tend to focus more about the things going on in their lives every day, making sure they can live peacefully with each other. one of therump: things that is important, during our meeting, we discussed, what percentage of your military do you buy from us? the answer was we work it together, or about 100%. we make the best equipment, he understands that. it is a real elation chip. they buy 100% of their military. it is the biggest purchase since world war ii. 2% ofminister morrison: gdp next year, and that comes from the lowest level since prior to the second world war. a lot of that is being built in australia, but also being built in partnership with the united stat
it is not a matter of the united states saying we need you to do this, or australia saying to the unitedtates, we need you to do this. it is about shared objectives and looking through a similar lens. that naturally brings us together to focus on the things that promote prosperity. as i started out in my remarks today, we love jobs, the president and i. we like the jobs here and the jobs everywhere. when people have jobs, they tend to focus more about the things going on in their lives every...