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in the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expounded the nazi records of people like warner von brown and his fellow nazi scientists so that they can work in us intelligence. and warner von braun and his fellow scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger. madeleine albright. the german political theorist on a parent. they played a key role but there are others that playeda key role in shaping our political life. they've shaped our cultural life . think of the marlena dietrich, on gary and composer bella bar top, the austrian composer arnold schaumburg and the russian french painter mark chagall. but there are many many other refugees that we could highlight, refugees have always played an important role in the political economic and cultural life of our nation . but public opinion polls tell us that americans were very concerned about refugees. no matter how
in the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expounded the nazi records of people like warner von brown and his fellow nazi scientists so that they can work in us intelligence. and warner von braun and his fellow scientists played a key role in the development of the us space program. but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger. madeleine albright. the german political theorist on a parent. they played a key role but...
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because of cuba's proximity to the united states, the united states was a country of first refuge. meaning refugees didn't go to another country, and then apply for resettlement in the united states. they went straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations. these requirements illustrated how the united states pursued its own cold war self-interest. first, as i have mentioned, the u.s. offered a special welcome for people fleeing communism. second, a preference was given for refugees who were professionals or highly educated or skilled. this was in keeping with other immigration laws of the period. ultimately, while welcoming displaced people has been seen as a humanitarian act, these humanitarian efforts were often centered on the needs of the united states, the helper. these images future refugees who arrived in the united states during this per
because of cuba's proximity to the united states, the united states was a country of first refuge. meaning refugees didn't go to another country, and then apply for resettlement in the united states. they went straight to the united states. especially to places like miami. the policy for cuban refugees at this time was such that these refugees would be given asylum as part of a bigger anti-castro, anti-communist policy. a number of requirements were imposed on these early refugee populations....
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he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e. lee the commander of the army of northern virginia that they no longer could hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow he would finally catch up with his family right below right above the florida state line. it is here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved b
he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american...
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so the united states had a real problem. this map is envisioning a system that will encourage the rapid occupation and settlement of a gigantic new area of land. as people take up the challenge or the promise of that possibility, there is very good possibility that the united states would not be the kind of super intending power that would best serve their interests. and there's a period in the early -- in the early republic when a lot of people in the southwest were more interested in or as interested in spain as a possible ally as they were in the united states. >> wasn't the oregon territory -- i may be overstepping the bounds of this class, but wasn't the oregon territory split between britain and the united states for a good, long time? >> the oregon country was split, and there was -- you know, it's not resolved until the -- it's not clear until the 1840s that that boundary would be resolved with -- without a fight. but, originally, the dividing line between u.s. and british claims in oregon was fuzzy, just because the
so the united states had a real problem. this map is envisioning a system that will encourage the rapid occupation and settlement of a gigantic new area of land. as people take up the challenge or the promise of that possibility, there is very good possibility that the united states would not be the kind of super intending power that would best serve their interests. and there's a period in the early -- in the early republic when a lot of people in the southwest were more interested in or as...
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manchester united are -a in: manchester united. manchester united are paying £12.8 million _ manchester united. manchester united are paying £12.8 million for _ are paying £12.8 million for rinaldo. is that a good deal, i can tell? ., . , , ., tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be _ tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be a _ tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be a good _ tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be a good deal— tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be a good deal for- view it will be a good deal for two reasons. cristiano rinaldo is more likely to enable manchester united to win trophies and they will get financial bonuses on the back of that. and secondly, if you take a look at what happened to the share price of manchester united as a deal is being announced of it manchester united value went up on the new york stock exchange today of one point by over $300 million. the purchase price in terms of the transfer is minor compared to the much broader inc
manchester united are -a in: manchester united. manchester united are paying £12.8 million _ manchester united. manchester united are paying £12.8 million for _ are paying £12.8 million for rinaldo. is that a good deal, i can tell? ., . , , ., tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be _ tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be a _ tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be a good _ tell? for manchester united sport to view it will be a good deal— tell? for...
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from july 27th, 1953, the united states general mark clark, as united nations commander signed a treatyilities that began in 1950. in french indochina, communist guerrillas infiltrated north vietnam. despite u.s. aided arms and supplies, france had to accept an armistice, yielding control of the colonies to the communists. south vietnam, cambodia, laos and thailand faced a threat from the communist dominated territory. to counteract that threat, secretary of state john dulles was instrumental in organizing the southeast asian treaty organization uniting australia, new zealand, pakistan, the philippines, thailand and the united states in a defensive alliance against communist aggression. in the middle east, a crisis erupted when the suez collateral was nationalized by egyptian premier abdul nassar. see hoax were scott as barricades, the canal was close to british, french and israeli ships. israel invaded egypt while england and france enten a military expedition to seize the canal zone. russia proposed a soviet american force to restore order. a secretary dulles prevailed to yield to a u
from july 27th, 1953, the united states general mark clark, as united nations commander signed a treatyilities that began in 1950. in french indochina, communist guerrillas infiltrated north vietnam. despite u.s. aided arms and supplies, france had to accept an armistice, yielding control of the colonies to the communists. south vietnam, cambodia, laos and thailand faced a threat from the communist dominated territory. to counteract that threat, secretary of state john dulles was instrumental...
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so for the first time in the history of the united nations it's established a mission the united nations mission for ebola ebola emergency mission that wasn't gonna and we were trying to help others countries. and then over one dozen places in africa but for the first time in history imaginations are deployed with the united states and united kingdom with those military forces to block so pre- movement is a lockdown at that time so we were able to do that but in the case of corona 19 it was mainly done with the who that was at the beginning on the part of the united states the security council in the case of ebola even one day without a resolution was a serious threat of the community now what happened to ebola? it took three months for the security council to declare covid-19 was a serious effect and because of that division between those western powers and china so there is a huge difference even as a former secretary general to appoint with whom i worked very closely but then i advised him that this issue have poor organization not who alone. this is a lesson we must learn very seriou
so for the first time in the history of the united nations it's established a mission the united nations mission for ebola ebola emergency mission that wasn't gonna and we were trying to help others countries. and then over one dozen places in africa but for the first time in history imaginations are deployed with the united states and united kingdom with those military forces to block so pre- movement is a lockdown at that time so we were able to do that but in the case of corona 19 it was...
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the question of korea became a united nations concerned in 1947.pervisory free elections throughout korea are blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south were elections held. the republic of korea was created and the national legislature elected the provisions for north korea's representation if elections could be held there. the first president -- these were elections in the south. >> the only legal government in korea. in december of 1948 the soviet union in a surprise move announced as she had removed her occupation troops from north korea. we found ourselves compelled to do the same in the south except for a small u.s. army advisory group which remained at the request of the korean government. the question of a unified korea remained unanswered. the future of the south korean people was another anxious american. ♪♪ rip korea's plan for unifying korea was made known to the world on june 25, 1950 and it was by military invasion. as six divisions of north korea's people's army slammed into the republic of korea within three days th
the question of korea became a united nations concerned in 1947.pervisory free elections throughout korea are blocked in the north by the soviet union. only in the south were elections held. the republic of korea was created and the national legislature elected the provisions for north korea's representation if elections could be held there. the first president -- these were elections in the south. >> the only legal government in korea. in december of 1948 the soviet union in a surprise...
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so the united states ever really cared about women. they could spend a $7200000000.00 to do or take care of the homeless people in the united states. give them a 1000 that they won't do it. so yet joe biden, nancy pelosi jobs humor. mitch mcconnell, all the leaders on both parties, they know that they're, that one out of 5 children lives in poverty in the united states, along with their mothers, and they don't care. that's why joe biden, he brags that this new bill is going to cut child poverty and half, which is not because he won't give us a $15.00 minimum wage of 50. you won't give people a living wage in the united states. he refuses to. he ran on it, it's super popular. the american people want a living wage, a $50.00 minimum wage, and he refuses to do it because joe biden is bought and paid for by wall street. and so no, he doesn't care about women. he doesn't care about children, he's the biggest war monger. it is the biggest war criminal to. so you remember when the united states, when donald trump was threatening to pull the s
so the united states ever really cared about women. they could spend a $7200000000.00 to do or take care of the homeless people in the united states. give them a 1000 that they won't do it. so yet joe biden, nancy pelosi jobs humor. mitch mcconnell, all the leaders on both parties, they know that they're, that one out of 5 children lives in poverty in the united states, along with their mothers, and they don't care. that's why joe biden, he brags that this new bill is going to cut child poverty...
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its president asked for aid from the united states.first application of the eisenhower doctrine, the president dispatched u.s. marines to beirut despite strong russian protests. the presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of a u.n. force. a simmering international problem came to a head in 1958 when the red forces came to a head in 1958 when islands were bombed by the republic of china. the united states's seventh fleet prepared for action, though america's allies opposed intervention. the president of the republic of china was persuaded by the secretary of state to not invade the mainland. the shelling dwindled to a stop leaving the china conflict unresolved. in cuba, several rebel factions united to fight for the overthrow of dictator batista. during the revolt, the american naval base at cuba was reinforced as a precautionary measure but the united states maintained a hands off policy. fide
its president asked for aid from the united states.first application of the eisenhower doctrine, the president dispatched u.s. marines to beirut despite strong russian protests. the presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of a u.n. force. a simmering international problem came to a head in 1958 when the red forces came to a head in 1958 when islands...
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he was secretary of war, he served the united states congress also served united states senate. he was a host during the james buchanan administration in washington. when the southwest formed their own government they invited jefferson davis to become his first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell or jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e lee the commander they will hold the federal army back from attacking the city of virginia. with that news, jefferson davis directed his cabinet, and sent his family on the road for protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow. he would finally catch up with his family right above the florida state line. it was here where the federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved back appear to fort monroe and incarcerated in this very cell. some people ask why, the main reason
he was secretary of war, he served the united states congress also served united states senate. he was a host during the james buchanan administration in washington. when the southwest formed their own government they invited jefferson davis to become his first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell or jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. 1965...
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they resettled in the united states and the united kingdom and elsewhere beginning in 1972. they marked it turning point in that they were quite different from the refugee preacher says. they were religiously diverse, identifying as muslim, as well as into, sick, and christian. so one question we are asking, how did it go? in europe and ugandan asian refugee who was later history professor at professor at boston college, called nizam mutani wrote a name on the brand as prime. [inaudible] and they're predominately christian sponsors. and he noted that some problems did arise. for example, a strictly vegetarian brahmin was given work in a poultry processing plant, we did not go so well. he pointed out that it produced significant psychological and emotional strain, and though he praised the good intentions of the sponsors and the voluntary agencies, at the time, he said that there needed to be a better understanding of the needs of refugees. overall, though, he said that ugandan agent refugees had a pretty positive experience. i mention refugees because they really set the sta
they resettled in the united states and the united kingdom and elsewhere beginning in 1972. they marked it turning point in that they were quite different from the refugee preacher says. they were religiously diverse, identifying as muslim, as well as into, sick, and christian. so one question we are asking, how did it go? in europe and ugandan asian refugee who was later history professor at professor at boston college, called nizam mutani wrote a name on the brand as prime. [inaudible] and...
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into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago, secretary of state even expunged it need not seen records of people like some of the fellow nonstate scientists so they could work in the u.s. intelligence and the fellows and team of scientist but a key role in theevelopment of the u.s. space program but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, the german political theorist, hana our rent. they played a key role but there are others in shaping our political life. and they have shaped our cultural life and think of the actress. in the hungarian composer. in the austrian composer and the russian french painter. but there are many many other refugees that we could highlight, they have always played an important role in the political e economic and culturl life of our nation. the public opinion polls tell us that americans were very concernened about accommodating refugees. no matter how noble the cause, no matter how noble the individual. in 1980,
into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago, secretary of state even expunged it need not seen records of people like some of the fellow nonstate scientists so they could work in the u.s. intelligence and the fellows and team of scientist but a key role in theevelopment of the u.s. space program but refugees also informed our political life. think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, the german political theorist, hana our rent. they played a key role but there are...
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but also it is just kind of an example of how racism in the united states worked. and it builds on itself read and if you not after slavery, will may be you have just blew up because of the massacre and nobody knew pretty have to start over again. and even if you do that, what is going to happen when something else comes or what's going to happen and it's almost impossible to escape. so basically i think oklahoma is a great study. and there is a need for it. rose: thank you and the sort of ties me into another question that we got in the chat about the aftermath of these allotments. so after three people were given these allotments with able to make that land you know as you talk about, multiple other. they come up. other black owners today they can have that land go back. alaina: guess my family still has a land allotment and they're still at least one of they are still there and it's kind of funny because now there like 40 people like several generations. yes, there are many families like that in oklahoma. but, unfortunately there were kind of guards put in place
but also it is just kind of an example of how racism in the united states worked. and it builds on itself read and if you not after slavery, will may be you have just blew up because of the massacre and nobody knew pretty have to start over again. and even if you do that, what is going to happen when something else comes or what's going to happen and it's almost impossible to escape. so basically i think oklahoma is a great study. and there is a need for it. rose: thank you and the sort of ties...
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in the southern united states, as hurricane yo! ida in the southern united states, as hurricane yo! britain's lee pearson yo! wins another gold — the 14th of his career. yo! good evening. the united states says it's confident the withdrawal of the last troops from afghanistan will be completed before tomorrow's deadline. rockets have been fired towards kabul airport today, with the islamic state group claiming responsibility. and the pentagon says it's investigating accounts that a us drone strike in kabul — which it says was targeting an imminent islamic state attack — has killed ten civilians, including children. secunder kermani reports from kabul. flames leap from a car after militants from the islamic state group used it to launch rockets at kabul airport. they were intercepted by a missile defence system. but planes landing today fired flares to try and protect themselves from further attack. nearby, a family combs through the wreckage of a us drone strike launched yesterday. relatives and neighbours are collecting remains of the victims to bury. they angrily reject american c
in the southern united states, as hurricane yo! ida in the southern united states, as hurricane yo! britain's lee pearson yo! wins another gold — the 14th of his career. yo! good evening. the united states says it's confident the withdrawal of the last troops from afghanistan will be completed before tomorrow's deadline. rockets have been fired towards kabul airport today, with the islamic state group claiming responsibility. and the pentagon says it's investigating accounts that a us drone...
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k, to try to sway to the united states. otherwise, the show on the sway them to extend the deadline to keep their troops in cargo in a bit to turn rescue. yet more people, the united states said they will not be doing that. they've set the deadline the end of august, and they will not be going beyond not, not is suddenly going to mean that some people he would be entitled to leave. who would have the right documentation to get on a flight. they simply are going to be in a flights to get everybody out. it has been said, the entity lincoln said that those people will not be forgotten. what exactly that means in terms of the amount of hope that they will be getting, getting beyond the deadline that is absolutely unclear at this point. but of course, people are desperate to get out. they flocked to the airport another's, made them a target for possible terrorist attack. and that's what we're hearing is half of these new pictures that are coming in. now this appears to be from a news agency that we can confirm the source of the
k, to try to sway to the united states. otherwise, the show on the sway them to extend the deadline to keep their troops in cargo in a bit to turn rescue. yet more people, the united states said they will not be doing that. they've set the deadline the end of august, and they will not be going beyond not, not is suddenly going to mean that some people he would be entitled to leave. who would have the right documentation to get on a flight. they simply are going to be in a flights to get...
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the power of the united states deters aggression. tonight, i again warn the north vietnamese that, if they continue to escalate the fighting when the united states is withdrawing its forces, i shall meet my responsibility as commander-in-chief of our armed forces to take the action i consider necessary to defend the security of our american men. the action that i have announced tonight puts the leaders of north vietnam on notice that we will be patient in working for peace. we will be conciliatory at the conference table, but we will not be humiliated. we will not be defeated. we will not allow american men by the thousands to be killed by an enemy from privileged sanctuaries. the time came long ago to end this war through peaceful negotiations. we stand ready for those negotiations. we made major efforts, many of which must remain secret. i say tonight all the offers and approaches made previously remain on the conference table whenever hanoi is ready to negotiate seriously. if the enemy response to our most conciliatory offers for
the power of the united states deters aggression. tonight, i again warn the north vietnamese that, if they continue to escalate the fighting when the united states is withdrawing its forces, i shall meet my responsibility as commander-in-chief of our armed forces to take the action i consider necessary to defend the security of our american men. the action that i have announced tonight puts the leaders of north vietnam on notice that we will be patient in working for peace. we will be...
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now united states is a central issue. i mean, they don't have any football. they are from a very, very rare and want to go out of a gun is in a shuttle. so the only place that can be in need is a seas. because you use any navy which can go anywhere in the world. and we have common interest with them in order to protect the feelings of communication from chinese encroachments indian the notion best of asheville for bringing the united states in the maritime domain to be able to go to china's ambitions, but on land. no, we are not interested in steaming off with the united states or anybody. yes. now, let me ask you about the humanitarian aspect of such relationship because when he found his south face to face with an avalanche of 19 trying to seem to be far more forthcoming in offering its helping, offering assistance to get down the united states. i know that washington has tried to change that and resigned itself as more empathic. but i wonder if this initial unbounded meant of india by the united states was disheartening and also revealing. i mean, i unders
now united states is a central issue. i mean, they don't have any football. they are from a very, very rare and want to go out of a gun is in a shuttle. so the only place that can be in need is a seas. because you use any navy which can go anywhere in the world. and we have common interest with them in order to protect the feelings of communication from chinese encroachments indian the notion best of asheville for bringing the united states in the maritime domain to be able to go to china's...
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they sent my unit up here to masri. we had units over here. we had units over here.asically our battalion owned this part of afghanistan, along with coalition forces. and then the rest of the brigade was down here and over here. again, you go in, and you don't really know exactly where you are going to go until they put you on the bird and says this is where this one is going to land, and that's where you are going to stay. so you train for a lot of different scenarios. >> what was your mission in afghanistan? did it differ much from -- >> completely different for me personally. number one, i was the first sergeant of the headquarters company. we wound up on [inaudible]. mike span was the first cia officer killed in afghanistan, and he was killed in that area. so you're talking about blue-on-blue, before we got there, a couple weeks before we got there, there was a young navy soldier -- navy soldier -- there was a young seaman and there was a female with him, and they were doing pt, and one of the guards came out of the tower and shot them both dead while they were d
they sent my unit up here to masri. we had units over here. we had units over here.asically our battalion owned this part of afghanistan, along with coalition forces. and then the rest of the brigade was down here and over here. again, you go in, and you don't really know exactly where you are going to go until they put you on the bird and says this is where this one is going to land, and that's where you are going to stay. so you train for a lot of different scenarios. >> what was your...
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the united states has brought more than 75,000 afghans who have in various ways assisted united states government over the years. this provides a visa to the united states. when this administration recognized that the security information was quickly evolving, many weeks ago, we launched operation ally refuge. this was not something that was envisioned in any of the programs, including the one in afghanistan and iraq. that is a gargantuan, u.s. effort to not only grant visas to the special immigrants but to bring them to the united states with a massive airlift operation. it has been through that operation that 2000 afghans have been able to reach the united states. most of them have been able to start their new lives through resettlement agencies. it was a month or so ago. we recognized the need couldvul. that is why we initiated a priority two refugee status program that went beyond the statutory definitions of who could apply for and be eligible for the program, to include those afghans who have helped the u.s. government and the american people. we know there are other vulnerable a
the united states has brought more than 75,000 afghans who have in various ways assisted united states government over the years. this provides a visa to the united states. when this administration recognized that the security information was quickly evolving, many weeks ago, we launched operation ally refuge. this was not something that was envisioned in any of the programs, including the one in afghanistan and iraq. that is a gargantuan, u.s. effort to not only grant visas to the special...
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these employees have served the united states. they have not only worked for us, they have worked with us. they are our colleagues as you heard us say before, our embassies around the world simply could not function without locally employed staff. and we will continue to do everything we can to bring them to safety. with that, matt? >>. >> so before you came out here, your colleague had a number of questions to you. you can thank her that for later, some of which involved the -- some of the numbers you just went through. she gave some of those as well. but there are three things that i want to ask. can you be extremely brief in the answers. the i don't need long answers. do you have numbers after you just given us the asset numbers, do you have numbers or do those include nprs? do you have numbers for remaining siv snz do you have number for p-1, p-2 applicants? and in terms of the broader universe of at risk afghans, do you have numbers for those? secondly, she punted on the idea of a diplomatic presence post august 31st. i presu
these employees have served the united states. they have not only worked for us, they have worked with us. they are our colleagues as you heard us say before, our embassies around the world simply could not function without locally employed staff. and we will continue to do everything we can to bring them to safety. with that, matt? >>. >> so before you came out here, your colleague had a number of questions to you. you can thank her that for later, some of which involved the --...
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time in the history united nations deployed those forces united states and united kingdom and there should be no pre- movement and the lockdown at that time. so this is what we are able to do that. in the case of corona 19 that was who but the united states reduce membership at the beginning but then congress for the united states that security policy in the case of ebola adopted the resolution saying that corona was a serious threat. so now what happened to ebola? it took three months for the security council to see that corona 19 was a serious threat but because of that condition with those powers and china so there was a huge difference even as a former secretary general with those i work closely that this issue not the who alone. this is a lesson that's very serious not to repeat the same mistake if and when this virus may happen a can happen any time so i think more and more such outbreaks may happen which is why we have to take action to chaos of the nature and then to be stating then meeting with pope francis with the second general to say there is no more corona 19 that god
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the united states. so for a poor country that's been at war for more than 40 years, just how likely is there ever to be in afghanistan, that is at peace with itself and its neighbors and its america leaving it in better shape than it found it. fortunately, we're joined by people who have all the answers. andrew base of a professor emeritus at boston university, retired colonel in the u. s. army and author of america's war for the greater middle east. he's also the co founder and president that the quincy institute for responsible stay crap. and joining me here in the studio is hush him. why not? you are a writer, an analyst on international affairs and former spokesman for the united nations in afghanistan. let's start with a clip from pentagon spokesman john kirby. it's their country to defend. now, this is their struggle. the commander in chief has given us a new mission and that mission is to draw down by the end of this month. and that's where we're moving to what it looks like. beyond that, i'm sim
the united states. so for a poor country that's been at war for more than 40 years, just how likely is there ever to be in afghanistan, that is at peace with itself and its neighbors and its america leaving it in better shape than it found it. fortunately, we're joined by people who have all the answers. andrew base of a professor emeritus at boston university, retired colonel in the u. s. army and author of america's war for the greater middle east. he's also the co founder and president that...
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sergeant of affairs at the united states embassy in kabul two of the last united states officials to be removed from afghanistan. that's it. the kabul airport is now under no control at some point soon, they hope, they say, it will be under control of the taliban and some degree of professionals. there's been discussed the possibility that turkey might get involved that qatar might get involved in flight operations there. let's take a live look now at the state department where we're told blinken will speak next we're expecting to hear from him how our commitment to afghanistan does not end of course, there are many thousands of afghans who had been promised safe passage out of afghanistan once the taliban took over. many thousands of them were not able to get out. it's the latest reporting of nbc news that there are about 250 americans inside afghanistan who had expressed an, who had wanted to get out of afghanistan but had not yet been able to there's any number of hundreds of americans who for reasons of their own, didn't want to leave yet or hadn't made a decision to leave yet be
sergeant of affairs at the united states embassy in kabul two of the last united states officials to be removed from afghanistan. that's it. the kabul airport is now under no control at some point soon, they hope, they say, it will be under control of the taliban and some degree of professionals. there's been discussed the possibility that turkey might get involved that qatar might get involved in flight operations there. let's take a live look now at the state department where we're told...
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and control as quickly as possible to unite them with parents or legal guardians here in the united states before they make their claim for asylum or their claim for a special immigrant juvenile status. you will recall in march of this year, we experienced tremendous crowding in our border patrol stations of unaccompanied children. i said then that it was a challenge for us, that we had a plan to meet that challenge, and that we were executing on that plan, and that it would indeed take time. that is what we did, and we cleared the border patrol of the overcrowding of unaccompanied children in execution of our plan. i should say that of course we have unaccompanied children still in border patrol custody, but we are moving them much faster than we did in march, and under 72 hours that is required by law. next we have the single adults. single adults, the great majority of single adults are expelled under the title 42 authority. the public health authority of the centers for disease control. they are processed very quickly, turned around, and sent back. if they are not expelled, they
and control as quickly as possible to unite them with parents or legal guardians here in the united states before they make their claim for asylum or their claim for a special immigrant juvenile status. you will recall in march of this year, we experienced tremendous crowding in our border patrol stations of unaccompanied children. i said then that it was a challenge for us, that we had a plan to meet that challenge, and that we were executing on that plan, and that it would indeed take time....
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when people say, people spoke about the united nations, to the united nations, a particular moment, the 5 most powerful people, on many occasions the united nations could not have been able to deliver timely and effective and powerful messages or action because of the divisions among security council members, look at the case of syria. a lot of people, a list of 6.6 million syrian people had become refugees in lebanon, progress and egypt and more than 5 million people living on the poverty line in egypt. most persistent and broken. this is a travesty but because of that the united nations is not been able to deliver humanitarian issues. i read yesterday the united states is trying to deliver food boxes but there should be no such restrictions when it comes to genuine humanitarian support and syria, so many countries around the world whose people are suffering without being able to say anything, and the united nations, as secretary general i tried my best, just the general functioning of the united nations system, secretariat and specialized agencies and other agencies, beating the expec
when people say, people spoke about the united nations, to the united nations, a particular moment, the 5 most powerful people, on many occasions the united nations could not have been able to deliver timely and effective and powerful messages or action because of the divisions among security council members, look at the case of syria. a lot of people, a list of 6.6 million syrian people had become refugees in lebanon, progress and egypt and more than 5 million people living on the poverty line...
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this is the only time the united states, particularly the president of the united states, has not onlynowledged drone strikes killed civilians, but apologized for it. and the reason why it is such a significant moment in its singularity is both in the book and for an earlier series i did for the guardian in 2016, i interviewed people, pakistanis and yemenis principally, who were survivors of drone strikes or his relatives were killed in drone strikes. one of the stories i tell in "reign of terror" is from a young pakistani man who was 13 years old when obama launched his first drone strike and it blew up the compound where he lived with his family. they were gathering for a celebration of one of his relatives who had just returned from excessive ask for -- successful business trip most of 40 years later, he woke from his coma. he had burns over most of his body. he was missing and i. he had learned that most of his family's breadwinners have been killed in the strike so that when he left the hospital, his responsibilities would immediately be providing for his family however it was tha
this is the only time the united states, particularly the president of the united states, has not onlynowledged drone strikes killed civilians, but apologized for it. and the reason why it is such a significant moment in its singularity is both in the book and for an earlier series i did for the guardian in 2016, i interviewed people, pakistanis and yemenis principally, who were survivors of drone strikes or his relatives were killed in drone strikes. one of the stories i tell in "reign of...
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but immediately the information got to the united states.they blame the nypd the new york police force for doing this. and mi five felt that. when the trial came out there should have been two key witnesses. one was this guy i mentioned who had become an fbi informant gave them a lot of information. the other key witness was meant to be jesse jordan, jesse jordan have been trading secrets for the british and she was in prison the americans thought maybe she could be released giving testimony at the trial in new york. the mi five is not keen on this. he said the district attorney from and gave his daughter a holiday in paris. he traveled to scotland to contribute jesse jordan think he could take back the statement. but the scottish legal authorities proved to be very difficult. is it typical scottish manner he had to pay all the expenses and they said no no. they were not able to utilize that evidence at all. so the cooperation from mi five was real but it was contained as it were he was limited. on the main trial it came into the heavy durin
but immediately the information got to the united states.they blame the nypd the new york police force for doing this. and mi five felt that. when the trial came out there should have been two key witnesses. one was this guy i mentioned who had become an fbi informant gave them a lot of information. the other key witness was meant to be jesse jordan, jesse jordan have been trading secrets for the british and she was in prison the americans thought maybe she could be released giving testimony at...
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where is the united states -- where is the united states on that. i know you're focus is on the evacuation. the urgent element of that is providing humanitarian aid and since there's quite a bit of uncertainty about the airport as well. you have expressed your commitment to provide the aid. how are you going to do it? has the united states come to that decision that they will have to deal with the taliban because of humanitarian aid reason? >> first, on the issue of recognition, it's not unlike the question of any diplomatic presence going forward. it's something that we are in regular, constant contact with our allies and partners around the world to discuss . it speaks to a unified position on this. >> that mean you're aligned with their position? the. >> a separation question from conferring legitimacy. what i will say is these are questions we're actively discussing with our european partners and well beyond. discuss issues that are tactical and any relationship with the future government of afghanistan will look like. we're not prepared to answ
where is the united states -- where is the united states on that. i know you're focus is on the evacuation. the urgent element of that is providing humanitarian aid and since there's quite a bit of uncertainty about the airport as well. you have expressed your commitment to provide the aid. how are you going to do it? has the united states come to that decision that they will have to deal with the taliban because of humanitarian aid reason? >> first, on the issue of recognition, it's not...
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the united states and other allies have planes in the region.any have been able to fly in and take out people from the airport. that is a very dire and difficult situation. some good news the allies are ready to receive. afghans are ready to send down planes and help evacuate. the big challenge is to get people on those planes. the limiting factor is not the lack of planes. the limiting factor is the ability to get people into the airport, processed and on the planes. that was thoroughly discussed in the meeting today raised by meeting allies. they need to work harder on how we can get more people who are now outside the airport into the airport, that process, and then on to the planes. we have more planes than we have people or passengers, because the process of getting people into and afghans into the airport process is the big challenge. i think that is one of the reasons this meeting was important. >> you had a follow-up question. >> for women activists, is there any guarantee they will be safe? >> nato allies are doing whatever they can to
the united states and other allies have planes in the region.any have been able to fly in and take out people from the airport. that is a very dire and difficult situation. some good news the allies are ready to receive. afghans are ready to send down planes and help evacuate. the big challenge is to get people on those planes. the limiting factor is not the lack of planes. the limiting factor is the ability to get people into the airport, processed and on the planes. that was thoroughly...
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but when it came to defending the united states of america, when it came to defending united states ofstepped up. they were great men. we are now confronted with a bumbling fool in the office of the presidency prove. week incoherent generals. we can incoherent secretary of state and national security advisor. we are in a grave statement now. and our enemies are sharpening their fangs and fingernails. it's a very dangerous time in our country. when i say in our country, i mean domestically with the borders wide open, the push of american marxism in classrooms, a media utterly corrupt and a congress bankrupting us, america if you have not waking up it is about damn time that you do. i will see next time on "life, liberty & levin". >> a poll out today shows america one to withdraw from afghanistan but they disapprove of the way you have handled it also over the last week a majority of americans , i am just the messenger no longer consider you to be competent, focused or ineffective in the job. >> i haven't seen that poll. steve: i bet you haven't. biden hours ago another bumbling stumblin
but when it came to defending the united states of america, when it came to defending united states ofstepped up. they were great men. we are now confronted with a bumbling fool in the office of the presidency prove. week incoherent generals. we can incoherent secretary of state and national security advisor. we are in a grave statement now. and our enemies are sharpening their fangs and fingernails. it's a very dangerous time in our country. when i say in our country, i mean domestically with...
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states and the united kingdom.t's not well—known knowledge at all. a whole host of different independent experts reckon that russia is the territory from which many cyber attacks are coming, both state and non—state actors. but very significant, recently, afterjoe biden met your president, vladimir putin, biden warned that time was running out for russia to rein in ransomware groups that were striking the united states and actually causing a great deal of economic damage. and it was interesting to see that, about a week or so later, one of these key ransomware organisations, revil, suddenly disappeared from the dark web. so, russia did appear to be listening after all. uh, you know that what has come out of the meeting between putin and biden on the issue of cyber attacks, it was the beginning of a serious conversation on the level of experts, meeting between representatives of the security council of two countries, and this is a professional conversation. and i regret that we do not have such a professional conver
states and the united kingdom.t's not well—known knowledge at all. a whole host of different independent experts reckon that russia is the territory from which many cyber attacks are coming, both state and non—state actors. but very significant, recently, afterjoe biden met your president, vladimir putin, biden warned that time was running out for russia to rein in ransomware groups that were striking the united states and actually causing a great deal of economic damage. and it was...
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the point he raises about the united nations, the myanmar ambassador to the united nations has very muchtanced himself from the junta but his position in that continuing position at the united nations in new york is not just -- not decided by the generals or the powers that be in myanmar. it is a decision that goes to the united nations at the highest level. they decide what is acceptable to them, as any countries ambassador. >> that is exactly right. i would say there are two elements to this. there is the state of myanmar is the subject of international relations or law. then the subject of the character of that state, its population, and the contentious area is, the government, who speaks for this state? that is determined by elements of legitimacy of authority and effectiveness. so there is not one element, and i want to emphasize that the pretenders, the junta, do not enjoy either effective control in the state, nor do they enjoy the support or the will of the people. so there's a very fundamental question in myanmar. the other side of the coin is the international recognition side,
the point he raises about the united nations, the myanmar ambassador to the united nations has very muchtanced himself from the junta but his position in that continuing position at the united nations in new york is not just -- not decided by the generals or the powers that be in myanmar. it is a decision that goes to the united nations at the highest level. they decide what is acceptable to them, as any countries ambassador. >> that is exactly right. i would say there are two elements to...
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talks or, failing that, through the unite united nations.id, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president eisenhower. the president, who recalled mr. nixon's hospitality when he visited washington, insisted that the vice president and his wife be his personal guests. [cheers and applause] the next day there were more of those chance meetings with ordinary people, a brief chat with a young turkish news boy brought out his deep interest in america and his affection for president eisenhower. these were feelings that mr. nixon noticed everywhere he went and in people from widely different backgrounds and national arcs. ♪ ♪ >> one of the most impressive moments of vice president nixon's day in the turkish capital was his laying a wreath at the tomb of the found per of mo
talks or, failing that, through the unite united nations.id, could be a rope around their necks. aid from russia could spell its end. after four hours in karachi, the nixons' plane departed west towards the capital of turkey. it was night when vice president and mrs. nixon arrived at ankara's airport. both turkey's president and her premier welcomed the personal emissary of president eisenhower. the president, who recalled mr. nixon's hospitality when he visited washington, insisted that the...
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it lifted 6000 of them from the united cell. and i'm going to go straight to the un security council with the members. so i'm meeting to consider this draft resolution on safeguarding scam civilians and guaranteeing access for humanitarian aid. let's listen in those against abstentions. that hazard the voting is as follows. 13 votes in favor, 0 votes against 2 apprehensions. the golf resolution has been adopted as resolution 2593 of 2021. i now give the floor to those members of the council. no wish to make statements after the war i give the floor to the representative of the united states. thank you mister president. today's resolution establishes 3 clear expectations regarding the future of f. stan. first, the security council expects the taliban to live up to its commitment to facilitate safe passage for afghans and foreign nationals who want to leave afghanistan. whether it's today, tomorrow, or after august 31st, consistent with the right to leave any country including one's own, everybody must be allowed to safely leave a
it lifted 6000 of them from the united cell. and i'm going to go straight to the un security council with the members. so i'm meeting to consider this draft resolution on safeguarding scam civilians and guaranteeing access for humanitarian aid. let's listen in those against abstentions. that hazard the voting is as follows. 13 votes in favor, 0 votes against 2 apprehensions. the golf resolution has been adopted as resolution 2593 of 2021. i now give the floor to those members of the council. no...
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so i think that, you know, can the united states, does the united states have credibility, credibility is very hard. it's very hard to democracies to engage in prolonged state building like this. it's remarkable that the united states with here in that's going on for 20 years. but i, i think that it's going to us is going to struggle. given the reaction to to be events that i've got to start, i think it's really going to struggle to maintain credibility and to, to be seen as a strong partner to many jennifer britain which is actually thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you. well, it kinda sounds marked. it's for that 1st full day under the rule of a reinvigorated taliban and does not reality struck into scenes as we heard of desperation at campbell airport. the reports of injuries and at least 2 deaths as huge numbers of people trying to board any flight in attempts to free the country. runaways were a kale tea because hundreds of people ran alongside a u. s. military aircraft. some cleaned the sides of the plane as it tried to take off us troops fall shots in to the air i
so i think that, you know, can the united states, does the united states have credibility, credibility is very hard. it's very hard to democracies to engage in prolonged state building like this. it's remarkable that the united states with here in that's going on for 20 years. but i, i think that it's going to us is going to struggle. given the reaction to to be events that i've got to start, i think it's really going to struggle to maintain credibility and to, to be seen as a strong partner to...
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that brand can help united. they have been _ that brand can help united. been very clever, _ that brand can help united. they have been very clever, they released this with _ have been very clever, they released this with words like home and family and things— this with words like home and family and things like that, incredibly important for fans, steeped and things like that, incredibly important forfans, steeped in history. — important forfans, steeped in history, the brand, the familiarity, the social— history, the brand, the familiarity, the social capital built up with a ptayen — the social capital built up with a player. that kind of branding in history— player. that kind of branding in history and tradition is critical, i think. _ history and tradition is critical, i think. to — history and tradition is critical, i think, to make this work. we can see whether— think, to make this work. we can see whether the — think, to make this work. we can see whether the impacts of the announcement of ronaldo and those words, _ announcement of ronaldo and those
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and the entire political opposition to this unit party role that now is underway in the united states. and basically in attempting to demonize and to criminalize all opposition to the democratic party in effect, and paying no attention at all to real terroristic threat that exists. both probably within the united states now, especially with an open order in the south and throughout the world. and in particular now afghanistan, where outside and isis are certainly setting up shop and will be undertaking plans for the future. so, you know, big tax has been completely obsessive about about the u. s. and in terms of the little opposition to the democratic party, and they have been completely negligent otherwise. so is this, do you think this comes back to the issue of big tech because we've seen, we've seen, for example, censorship of some people on twitter or facebook and but then the course you see so called terrorists who are not facing any censorship at all. yeah, yeah, well i mean, as the taliban still has twitter accounts, for example, and of course we saw this with with isis k havi
and the entire political opposition to this unit party role that now is underway in the united states. and basically in attempting to demonize and to criminalize all opposition to the democratic party in effect, and paying no attention at all to real terroristic threat that exists. both probably within the united states now, especially with an open order in the south and throughout the world. and in particular now afghanistan, where outside and isis are certainly setting up shop and will be...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conclusion to reach so. so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my guess and slow, and here in moscow, i want to thank our viewers for watching us here. are see you next time. remember the ah. driven time dream shaped by those with the in me thing. we dare to ask me. ah the know what would you love you by and by the mother i can walk on by now i know i should know moment a little moan on the sofa on like one and then that will allow you to go for have an initiation and much i don't know how you get off the so give me a shout and that way it went out and my in my name is the new gold rushes underway in gunner thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conclusion to reach so. so why, why should they be lectured around by the united glenn people in china that remember the great cultural revolution. and they saw how devastating it was for china and seeing traces of emerge in the, in the, in the u. s. and the west in general must be quite horrifying for them and everyone else. right gentlemen, that's all the time we have here. i want to make my...