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but again, the biggest disseminator of misinformation, especially about war, is the united states government and state department. and the 2nd one of these that was meant corporate media in the united states. yes, he was lying saying that he was a reporter asked them hey, your own intelligence community is saying the taliban is going to overrun the government in afghanistan as what he said. they didn't come back in just one course they did. we know that we have the papers, so yes, he's cut, joe biden is a pathological liar. it was a pathological liar before he ran for president. he had to drop out the 1st time he ran for being caught being a pathological buyer. so yes, he's been lying about that sort of course, they'll never lose their facebook or twitter account. i mean, meaning joe biden, meaning the defense department. they have a twitter account ever facebook, but they'll never, ever lose those for be for using mis information or spewing misinformation which they're doing on the regular. well, they all will be denying it what goes through their minds. then in d. c, the foreign policy, th
but again, the biggest disseminator of misinformation, especially about war, is the united states government and state department. and the 2nd one of these that was meant corporate media in the united states. yes, he was lying saying that he was a reporter asked them hey, your own intelligence community is saying the taliban is going to overrun the government in afghanistan as what he said. they didn't come back in just one course they did. we know that we have the papers, so yes, he's cut, joe...
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into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of 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 hannah arendt they have played a key role but there are others they've played a cube role in shaping our political life. they've shaped our cultural life think of the actress, marlena dietrich. the hungarian composer bella bartok the austrian composer arnold stormberg and the russian french painter mark sagal 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 a
into the united states. and as we discussed a couple of weeks ago the secretary of state even expunged the nazi records of people like werner von brown and some of his fellow nazi scientists so that they could work in us intelligence. and verna von braun and his fellow his team of 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 hannah arendt they have...
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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 period. the photo on the left features displaced persons who were registering at an emergency refugee center which housed 1,000 people displaced
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...
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you're quoting united states law. my understanding is the state of virginia in the lot, if you want to swear allegiance to the united states you can have your slaves back. but if not i'm going to seize them is conscious and subfloor. used is clearly against sold in the united states army. i will use them and keep them you will no longer have your slaves. this will create a math of folks their freedom. start out with three men and become 10,000 by the end of the american civil war in four short years. jefferson davis the man is a contradiction. jefferson davidson in his early life was a graduate of the united states military academy. 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
you're quoting united states law. my understanding is the state of virginia in the lot, if you want to swear allegiance to the united states you can have your slaves back. but if not i'm going to seize them is conscious and subfloor. used is clearly against sold in the united states army. i will use them and keep them you will no longer have your slaves. this will create a math of folks their freedom. start out with three men and become 10,000 by the end of the american civil war in four short...
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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 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 yes, 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
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 yes, 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...
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and he did not belong to the admins, but also to the united states. now unfortunately, they now did state signed a dealer with the taliban, but that was not a p still. right? that was a withdrawal, a deal with the, with the talent. but this was a puzzle of a nation that was hardly a country because of the divisions with proxy conflicts that on top, what would have been the approach you would have advised after 911 to get this right? well, let me add one footnote to what hashem said, in terms of enumerating our ears, a crucial one is it, before the job was done in afghanistan, however, we defined the job. the bush administration decided it was a great idea to invade iraq in 2003 and embark upon an even more ambitious nation building exercise in an, in an equally divided country about which again, we understood very little. so we cannot forget the enormity of the error of the iraq war. what should we have done? i think what we should have done, i think i think it was necessary. and i think most people agreed that it was necessary for us to do demonstrate
and he did not belong to the admins, but also to the united states. now unfortunately, they now did state signed a dealer with the taliban, but that was not a p still. right? that was a withdrawal, a deal with the, with the talent. but this was a puzzle of a nation that was hardly a country because of the divisions with proxy conflicts that on top, what would have been the approach you would have advised after 911 to get this right? well, let me add one footnote to what hashem said, in terms of...
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the united states ranked 22nd. what do you make of these countries, pakistan, iran, germany, austria, france taking more refugees? what does that say? guest: i think it reflects broadly the crucial importance for countries of recognizing humanitarian obligations in helping those in need. this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, defined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are going to be greater then just what the united states alone can do, but the united states does have a unique responsibility here based upon the twenty-year war and those people who have put their lives at risk for us. host: lisa in tennessee wants to know, if a refugee commits a violent crime, can they be deported? guest: yes. the situation -- when refugees are committed, after a year, they can become lawful permanent residence. after five years, they can become citizens. before they become a citizen, they can be deported for ha
the united states ranked 22nd. what do you make of these countries, pakistan, iran, germany, austria, france taking more refugees? what does that say? guest: i think it reflects broadly the crucial importance for countries of recognizing humanitarian obligations in helping those in need. this was something where the united states role was much more prominent, defined and that has an impact on other countries when they united states will decline. this is going to be an issue and the needs are...
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on january 3, 1959, a 49th star was added to the united states flag when the territory of alaska climaxeda century's efforts to achieve statehood. admission to the union was celebrated in typical alaskan fashion. the 50th star was added when hawaii became a state on august 21, 1959. governor quinn, along with hawaii's first u.s. senators participated in the statehood day celebrations. he was the first senator of chinese ancestry. no hawaiian celebration is complete without a traditional hula. acclaimed as an anti-communist hero his involvement in the senate investigations, joseph r. mccarthy became the most political figure of the period. >> we've been holding sessions covering the information programs dealing almost entirely today with the voice of america, dealing with incompetence, waste, subversion and i say that we have good reason to believe we'll get full cooperation from the new secretary of state. i think we can be helpful to him. >> his charges of communist coddling by the army, led to a clash with the army. in 1959 the president and mrs. eisenhower joined queen elizabeth and pr
on january 3, 1959, a 49th star was added to the united states flag when the territory of alaska climaxeda century's efforts to achieve statehood. admission to the union was celebrated in typical alaskan fashion. the 50th star was added when hawaii became a state on august 21, 1959. governor quinn, along with hawaii's first u.s. senators participated in the statehood day celebrations. he was the first senator of chinese ancestry. no hawaiian celebration is complete without a traditional hula....
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but i think united states have been selfish to begin by making amends for about we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments state you me or the families that up with the mark. sounds good. i took mark your function, you go to our definition to me. none they do. john got on the top limit and i wanted them to be like that to do the work for me about the let me let me do the the me or i welcome back. to all the parts of all ship, all indians, former borton secretary, mr. st. about before they break, we started talking about how with 19 experienced i wonder if this very difficult ordeal is going to have any implications for yes. one policy and yes. overall assessment of priorities because all of our country spending billions, if not trillions on for defining against one another. while many, many thousands of people are dying from the lack of necessary woodman. do you think the call that 9 in experience that you have had will affect its priorities and it's assessment in any way? well, you know, want to assume that this is going to be a very long,
but i think united states have been selfish to begin by making amends for about we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments state you me or the families that up with the mark. sounds good. i took mark your function, you go to our definition to me. none they do. john got on the top limit and i wanted them to be like that to do the work for me about the let me let me do the the me or i welcome back. to all the parts of all ship, all indians, former...
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case that in addition to the fact that they adhered to the same principles of liberty that the united states did, they also made a strategic argument that they could be very useful allies. and that was an argument that got traction. it got traction with the new revolutionary state of virginia, which began arming and supporting their little forts. the communities that were settled in central kentucky all took a form something like this where cabins were built in a circle with palisades so that the community became a kind of makeshift fort because these guys recognized from the beginning that they were operating in territory where they would be regarded as hostile invaders. and it was incumbent upon them to defend themselves against both native americans that might not want them there and also as the war progressed against the pressures of british arms as well. one of the key people involved in this process -- let me ask you this. so, when you think of daniel boone, do you think of the american revolution? do you think of him as a figure of the american revolution? he's familiar, right? daniel
case that in addition to the fact that they adhered to the same principles of liberty that the united states did, they also made a strategic argument that they could be very useful allies. and that was an argument that got traction. it got traction with the new revolutionary state of virginia, which began arming and supporting their little forts. the communities that were settled in central kentucky all took a form something like this where cabins were built in a circle with palisades so that...
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the united states's seventh fleet prepared for action, though america's allies opposed action. dwindled to a stop leaving the china conflict unresolved. in cuba, several rebel factions united to fight for the overthrow of the dictator. during the revolt, the american naval base at cuba was reinforced as a precautionary measure but the united states maintained a hands off policy. fidel castro leader of the factions entered havana in january of 1959. castro promised free democratic elections. these never materialized. brutal executions following his war trials and his brothers, castro's chief aides made it evident that he was under russian influence. evidence of communist agents in latin america had previously appeared in venezuela when red inspired mobs disrupted the goodwill tour of vice president and mrs. nixon in 1958. upon their return to washington, the nixon's were hailed by the president for their courage in the face of political gangsterism. a crisis in the congo reflected the problems of new nations complicated by russian interference. on june 30th, 1960, the king of be
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so let's see how it goes, but i think united states have been selfish to begin by making amends about we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments state you the me or the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk the the me or i welcome back to all the way to kind of all ship all indian former secretary and mr. st. about before they break, we started talking about home with 19 experienced i wonder if it's very difficult. ordeal is going to have any implications for in foreign policy and india overall assessment of priorities. because all of our countries spending billions, if not trillions on or defying against one another. while many, many thousands of people are dying from the lack of necessary woodman. do you think the call that 9 in experience that you have had will affect its priorities and it's assessment
so let's see how it goes, but i think united states have been selfish to begin by making amends about we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments state you the me or the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk the the...
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with the even welcome that coming from the united states? know that the british are trying to pass a bill to get humanitarian aid to people that are still there in kabul. so i wondered, coming from the british were coming from the americans, would that be some thing that would be welcome there? guest: and what was your name, sorry? caller: robin. guest: robin, that is a really beautiful name which by the way. thank you for your kind words. there's a very simple principle in life. it says that your neighbor comes first, and that means that people in the your quality -- in your locality deserve help deserve help more than people that are further away because right now, we don't really have a government. there's not really security for any aid process that might start. so what you can do is reach out to your local representatives. see if they are helping in the process of accepting more afghan evacuees. find out where they are. go to them. imagine, these people left in their own clothes. they didn't even have a bag. they weren't allowed to carr
with the even welcome that coming from the united states? know that the british are trying to pass a bill to get humanitarian aid to people that are still there in kabul. so i wondered, coming from the british were coming from the americans, would that be some thing that would be welcome there? guest: and what was your name, sorry? caller: robin. guest: robin, that is a really beautiful name which by the way. thank you for your kind words. there's a very simple principle in life. it says that...
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now in this concerns, we're trying to chime with the united states allies. you know, better than i do that it gave rise to i knew so far informal grouping, the so called quad reach out far as from in the united states and japan, australia. i'm in your writing. you've been pretty straight forward and saying that, you know, foremost statements assigned a group. the quad is intended to counter the growing china as threats. i wonder what our current and possible means of countering we primarily talking about medic signaling some coordination me you know, psychological pressure or do you think may sooner or later come down to some joint kinetic action? no, no, no that i don't think it's likely. and i don't think any in any country wants it, it'll, it'll harm everybody. it is that china is expanding his navy in a totally unprecedented the 1st half in history. a country has expanded his navy so rapidly. why is it doing it as clearly said that they want to build a blue water? they want to protect it as us abroad. the building porch all over the place, the maritime s
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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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are our allies. threaten the united states are ourallies.e united states are our allies. including ikeda and the taliban sworn enemy ice is 9“- the taliban sworn enemy ice is gay. here will hold them accountable to that commitment. but while we have expectations of the taliban that doesn't mean we will rely on the taliban. we will remain vigilant and monitoring threats ourselves and maintain robust counterterrorism to neutralise the threats as necessary. as we demonstrated in the past few days by striking isis facilitators and imminent threats in afghanistan. and as we do and places around the world where we do not have military forces on the ground. let me speak directly to our engagement with the taliban across these and other issues. we engage with the taliban during the past few weeks to enable our evacuation operations. going forward any engagement with the taliban led government and kabul will be driven by one thing only, our vital national interests. if we can work with a new afghan government in a way that helps secure those interest
are our allies. threaten the united states are ourallies.e united states are our allies. including ikeda and the taliban sworn enemy ice is 9“- the taliban sworn enemy ice is gay. here will hold them accountable to that commitment. but while we have expectations of the taliban that doesn't mean we will rely on the taliban. we will remain vigilant and monitoring threats ourselves and maintain robust counterterrorism to neutralise the threats as necessary. as we demonstrated in the past few...
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defend themselves and keep as much land as they can for the tribal citizens but really thought the united states from trying to absorb it into itself. that's in essence of land allotment really sets up indian territories which become the state of oklahoma which is what happened. and they established that these reservations still exist and never stopped existing but is still is not an original planet of the five tribes and never be any american settlement and indian territory at all. rose: so the next question that i want to ask us to about the relationship about black people and native peoples relationship and living up to today. somebody asked question q&a and the question i want to ask is why did native and black people take on these problematic protections of each other and hear more about how that ties to colonialism. sort of ties to what was asked in the chat about assimilation. i think specifically about you use the word choice, saying that indigenous people could've chose to assimilate into white norms rather than heart so i wonder if you could talk more about how these problematic perspe
defend themselves and keep as much land as they can for the tribal citizens but really thought the united states from trying to absorb it into itself. that's in essence of land allotment really sets up indian territories which become the state of oklahoma which is what happened. and they established that these reservations still exist and never stopped existing but is still is not an original planet of the five tribes and never be any american settlement and indian territory at all. rose: so...
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ago are exclusively south vietnamese ground operations under south vietnamese command with the united states providing air and logistical support. there is one area, however, immediately above parrot's beak where i have concluded that a combined american and south vietnamese operation is necessary. tonight, american and south vietnamese units will attack the headquarters for the entire communist military operation in south vietnam. this key control center has been occupied by the north vietnamese and vietcong for five years in blatant violation of cambodia's neutrality. this is not an invasion of cambodia. the areas in which these attacks will be launched are completely occupied and controlled by north vietnamese forces. our purpose is not to occupy the areas. once enemy forces are driven out of these sanctuaries and once their military supplies are destroyed, we will withdraw. these actions are in no way directed to the security interests of any nation. any government that chooses to use these actions as a pretext for harming relations with the united states will be doing so on its own resp
ago are exclusively south vietnamese ground operations under south vietnamese command with the united states providing air and logistical support. there is one area, however, immediately above parrot's beak where i have concluded that a combined american and south vietnamese operation is necessary. tonight, american and south vietnamese units will attack the headquarters for the entire communist military operation in south vietnam. this key control center has been occupied by the north...
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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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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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united states, from the spanish explorers to the modern day. it's a majestic effort seeking to highlight the latino experience in the united states and to put it into context in order to build a broader appreciation for the latino experience. it helped us understand some of the issues that have become so important in washington politics today. we're known for our work in the western hemisphere, including latin america, the caribbean and canada. in this regard, the immigrant experience is something that each of our nations have in common. we are a hemisphere of immigrants. for over five years our immigration initiative has sought to advance dialogue around the economic contributions of latinos in the united states. we believe that greater appreciation for the migrant community will support national leaders as they pursue a sound policy framework within which we believe comprehensive immigration reform must play an important role that encourages the full participation of the immigrant community within the u.s. economy as a critical pillar of econ
united states, from the spanish explorers to the modern day. it's a majestic effort seeking to highlight the latino experience in the united states and to put it into context in order to build a broader appreciation for the latino experience. it helped us understand some of the issues that have become so important in washington politics today. we're known for our work in the western hemisphere, including latin america, the caribbean and canada. in this regard, the immigrant experience is...
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n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to placate domestic political factions. here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas, we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect. you know, how soon tribal sensitivity is partially wally, you know, and nothing we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and we sought to build afghans in, in, in our model, especially their military. i mean, when we tried to do is, is build a, a miniature united states army, a miniature united states, security services, trained equip, like u. s. military. and they can't function why? because you can't take it american style military templates and impose it on corruption. and that's what we have. we have generals who inflate their rank still money to treat their soldiers or lee. there's no motivation at the end of the day of the soldiers, not willing t
n a or the united states. so when we intervene, we intervene using a american centered template that is designed to placate domestic political factions. here in the united states, not to solve problems overseas, we've seen this almost everywhere. united states intervenes afghanistan was doomed to fail from the start because we didn't respect. you know, how soon tribal sensitivity is partially wally, you know, and nothing we didn't understand the area we came in. we impose our will and we sought...
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the government of the united states and the people of the united states stand firmly with the governmentblic of china against communist aggression in asia and other parts of the world. as a result of this conference, i am sure that there will be no doubt in the minds of people around the world that our two countries and our two peoples stand together against the common danger which threatens free people around the world, the danger of communist imperial colonialism. >> riding back to the airport, the vice president and his party were hailed by thousands of chinese, young and old, who lined the streets of taipei. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> an imposing guard of honor was at the airport to pay their country's respects to the distinguished guests. these were crack contingents of nationalist china's superbly-trained fighting forces. ♪ ♪ >> an unexpected delay caused by the blowout of an airplane tire postponed the departure. after further talks with chinese and u.s. officials, vice president and mrs. nixon 'em planed for thailand sick hours behind schedule -- six hours behind schedule. ♪♪ >
the government of the united states and the people of the united states stand firmly with the governmentblic of china against communist aggression in asia and other parts of the world. as a result of this conference, i am sure that there will be no doubt in the minds of people around the world that our two countries and our two peoples stand together against the common danger which threatens free people around the world, the danger of communist imperial colonialism. >> riding back to the...
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with the blueprints and they would leave behind the copy to implicate the congress party of the united states this is a copy of the mi5 obtained. it seems like an unlikely plot but they thought there is a serious possibility. so they tipped off the americans and that's how the nine states got onto the case. the fbi put him in charge. now very obscure america's best detectives. much of my book rests on evidence from the files. please image. this is an image of bearing a gun the fbi at this stage have begun to issue weapons to special agents hoover initially had been against carrying weapons he was no stranger to guns. he was an action world war. next image please. the next image is in a more pensive look. that is more typical because his contribution was a tough guy and he was touchy about that. the contribution was cognitive in the breaking up of spying. move take that off now. he was born in a russian control town. he is a consummate liar. people still hold that against him. although on the other hand it helped him detect that and the people he was intimately, who claim to be an orphan to ge
with the blueprints and they would leave behind the copy to implicate the congress party of the united states this is a copy of the mi5 obtained. it seems like an unlikely plot but they thought there is a serious possibility. so they tipped off the americans and that's how the nine states got onto the case. the fbi put him in charge. now very obscure america's best detectives. much of my book rests on evidence from the files. please image. this is an image of bearing a gun the fbi at this stage...
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even here in the united states great universities are being systematically destroyed. small nations all over the world find themselves under attack from within and from without. if when the chips are down the world's most powerful nation, the united states of america, acts like a pitiful helpless giant, the forces of totalitarianism and anarchy will threaten free nations and free institutions throughout the world. it is not our power but our will and character that is beingest it had tonight. the question all americans must asked an answer tonight is this, does the witch est and strongest nation in the histories of the world have the character to meet a direct challenge to win a group to win a just peace, innorse our warning, tramples on solemn agreements and travels. on the sovereignty of unarmed people and use prisoners as hostages. if we fail to meet this challenge all other nations will be on notice that despite its overwhelming power the united states when a real crisis comes will be found wanting. during my campaign for the presidency, i pledged to bring american
even here in the united states great universities are being systematically destroyed. small nations all over the world find themselves under attack from within and from without. if when the chips are down the world's most powerful nation, the united states of america, acts like a pitiful helpless giant, the forces of totalitarianism and anarchy will threaten free nations and free institutions throughout the world. it is not our power but our will and character that is beingest it had tonight....
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the commitment in the agreement with the united states signed in february of 2020, or last year, wherehey stated they should not support or provide safe haven for international terrorist groups like al qaeda or isis. that's a very obvious and important commitment because nato, our main task in afghanistan has to be to prevent the country from becoming a platform for launching terrorist attacks against our own countries. for 20 years we have prevented such attacks from afghanistan against nato allied countries. we need to preserve those gains. we discussed how we can preserve those gains, including by stating clearly to the new afghan rulers, the new government these are commitments we expect them to adhere to. it is relevant when it comes -- we expect them to live up to other commitments, including respect for human rights and the rights of women. some nato allies have not recognized the new government. partly because there is no new government to recognize. some allies, and i think it's important, they have operational tactical contact with the taliban. that is to ensure safe passage
the commitment in the agreement with the united states signed in february of 2020, or last year, wherehey stated they should not support or provide safe haven for international terrorist groups like al qaeda or isis. that's a very obvious and important commitment because nato, our main task in afghanistan has to be to prevent the country from becoming a platform for launching terrorist attacks against our own countries. for 20 years we have prevented such attacks from afghanistan against nato...
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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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from july meeting as onlookers hope to see some insight into the future of monetary policy in the united states. you will remember the fed kept its policy in place with $120000000000.00 in monthly purchases of treasury bonds and mortgage backed securities, as well as interest rates near 0, while remaining optimistic about the state of the economic recovery. while the big take away from these minutes here is been that some central bank officials are looking to start tapering asset purchases relatively soon in light of the risk that the recent high inflation readings could prove to be more persistent than they had anticipated. so what do these latest minutes really mean for the future of the feds easy money policy to discuss, we're joined by former fed, insider and ceo of quill intelligence, danielle dean martino booth, always a pleasure to have you on here, because you're a real expert in the field, the latest f o m c meeting was held at the end of july and at that time there was a lot of talk about code cases drawing down with cases kind of trending upward. now, due to the delta vary, does that
from july meeting as onlookers hope to see some insight into the future of monetary policy in the united states. you will remember the fed kept its policy in place with $120000000000.00 in monthly purchases of treasury bonds and mortgage backed securities, as well as interest rates near 0, while remaining optimistic about the state of the economic recovery. while the big take away from these minutes here is been that some central bank officials are looking to start tapering asset purchases...
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this turn up on their doorsteps, will the united states assist?— united states assist?st? this is the same argument that was - united states assist? this is the same argument that was made l united states assist? this is the l same argument that was made in vietnam, if we pull out of vietnam, a quick ability is going to be destroyed in the end. we did pull out of vietnam, the governor we supported collapse and in a very brief period of time. —— credibility. united states remains being a pre—eminent power in the world, and i think people in taiwan understand that that situation's entirely different and i think the chinese are sensible enough to not want to take military action to take over taiwan. the which would be disastrous for the economy of both china and taiwan and the world. ok. china and taiwan and the world. ok, ambassador. — china and taiwan and the world. 0k, ambassador, thank you very much for joining us in the programme. goad ambassador, thank you very much for joining us in the programme.- joining us in the programme. good to be with you- — in the last few
this turn up on their doorsteps, will the united states assist?— united states assist?st? this is the same argument that was - united states assist? this is the same argument that was made l united states assist? this is the l same argument that was made in vietnam, if we pull out of vietnam, a quick ability is going to be destroyed in the end. we did pull out of vietnam, the governor we supported collapse and in a very brief period of time. —— credibility. united states remains being a...
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you're safely walking around the streets of the united states. yeah, well i mean, what you say about what west point and teaching it there, i think is important. i mean, i say in the prologue of this book, i was on paper highly regard officer, right? fairly high regarded i had good scores, i've done one of the west point out a good combat record. so i was a prime candidate to go back and teach, which is pretty selective thing. but what they can't measure is that i just come out of tours. i no longer believed that i spent all my time in those wars and after ending grad school studying the back story to this. and at the point when i got to west point to teach, i felt it would be literally obscene, grotesque not to tell the truth, not to bash america, i tell a lot of great stories about a lot of great americans write about the spirit and the potential of this country, however, if i'm not telling the gods on is true wards and all to the people who are signed up at 18 years old to fight and die for said country, which is all based on back story and le
you're safely walking around the streets of the united states. yeah, well i mean, what you say about what west point and teaching it there, i think is important. i mean, i say in the prologue of this book, i was on paper highly regard officer, right? fairly high regarded i had good scores, i've done one of the west point out a good combat record. so i was a prime candidate to go back and teach, which is pretty selective thing. but what they can't measure is that i just come out of tours. i no...
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on january 3rd 1950, 9:49's star was added to the united states flag when the territory of alaska climaxeduries efforts to achieve statehood. admission to the union was celebrated in typical alaskan fashion. the 50th star was added when hawaii became a state on august 21st, 1959. pierre governor quinn -- hawaii's first u.s. senator persisted -- participated in a celebration. he was the first senator of chinese ancestry in congressional history. no hawaiian celebration is complete without a traditional hula. acclaimed is an anti communist hero and announced as a threat to civil liberties for his conduct of senate investigations, joseph became the most controversial political figure of the period. >> we've been holding executive >> we've been holding executive sessions covering the >> information programs dealing with the voice of america. dealing with in confidence. subversion. i might say that we have good reason to believe we will get full cooperation from the new secretary of state. i think we can be helpful to him. >> his charges of communist -- by the army led to a clash with army secr
on january 3rd 1950, 9:49's star was added to the united states flag when the territory of alaska climaxeduries efforts to achieve statehood. admission to the union was celebrated in typical alaskan fashion. the 50th star was added when hawaii became a state on august 21st, 1959. pierre governor quinn -- hawaii's first u.s. senator persisted -- participated in a celebration. he was the first senator of chinese ancestry in congressional history. no hawaiian celebration is complete without a...
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so let's see how it goes, but i think united states have been selfish to begin by making amends about we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments state you the me or i i can't rec, drugs are essential for millions of patients or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is, in the long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition that was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines. any up to something wonderful, very often they're harmful effects and up to something terrible can pills. so of all ills, or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was and i was just scared, scare little girl of 24. and like, didn't have to be so complicated for me or i welcome back to all the parts of it. it's kind of all ship all its former secretary, mr. st. about before they break, we started talking about home with 19 experienced. i
so let's see how it goes, but i think united states have been selfish to begin by making amends about we have to take a very short break right now, but we will be back in just a few moments state you the me or i i can't rec, drugs are essential for millions of patients or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is, in the long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can...
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now united states is a central issue. i mean, they don't have any foothold. they are from a very, very good i never understood and i want to go out of nowhere in a shuttle. so the only way they can be in need is a seas because they have a few years 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 united states or anybody. yes. now, let me ask you about the humanitarian aspect. all such relationship because when he found itself 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 the washington has tried to change the course and resigned itself as more empathic. but i wonder if this initial unbounded meant of india by the united states was disheartening and
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. >> i am an afghan translator for the united states marine corps, i was ordered to get to the airport get on the plane and get out of here, there was an explosion that happened inside the crowd, a lot of people got hurt and i had a baby girl that was five years old, she died right in my hands. spin on jennifer griffin's life at the pentagon with the latest details. the last time we saw you you were updating us on the status of continued evacuations despite americans being told now not to travel to the airport, please stop doing that. we still have a lot on the tarmac we are trying to get home. >> that's right, moving as quickly as they can, harris, i'm told from u.s. officials that the american casualty figure could rise in the coming hours. we can report that three u.s. marines were seriously wounded in the attack outside of abbey gate. we have seen the images outside of abby gate and a dozen by my count of women, children, civilian, afghan men who were killed instantly when that suicide bomb went off. i saw the bloodied images, it was scenes of absolute desperation, we are now seein
. >> i am an afghan translator for the united states marine corps, i was ordered to get to the airport get on the plane and get out of here, there was an explosion that happened inside the crowd, a lot of people got hurt and i had a baby girl that was five years old, she died right in my hands. spin on jennifer griffin's life at the pentagon with the latest details. the last time we saw you you were updating us on the status of continued evacuations despite americans being told now not to...
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we, in the united states border patrol, transfer them to health and human services for their care, custody 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 co
we, in the united states border patrol, transfer them to health and human services for their care, custody 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...
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they're more of the true history of the united states. after this break, join me every thursday on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me the welcome back. i'm still here with retired us army officer major daddy session was the true history of the united states. i mean, some said that in the a bit your ease of donald rumsfeld, they were far too kind to him. i mean, what did you make of the? i mean, millions, tens of millions were killed, wounded or displaced in that these was, oh, it was obscene. i mean, the missionaries were largely obscene. it's one thing to dance on someone's grade. but when that person created countless graves masquerades, i think we need tell the truth about it. and the truth is don rumsfeld role in american politics is highly nefarious and it was long term meaning like the youngest, then older secretary defense, i believe the secretary front place is the cheapest, stafford gerald ford. she's been fighting to unshackled t
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it examines a five month period during which the united states, the united kingdom, and germany attempted to negotiate a peaceful end to world war i, two years before germany would sign an armistice agreement. the wilson center hosted this event and provided a video. >> i am very proud to introduce this evening's speaker, dr. richard faulkner, the william a. professor of chair of military history at the united states army command and general staff college. dr. faulkner served 23 years in the u.s. army where he commanded a tank company and the first armored division during operation desert storm. he is the author of the school of hard knocks, combat leadership and the american expeditionary forces, recipient of the society for military history's 2013 distinguished book award. his second book "pershing's crusaders, the american soldier in world war i" received the world war i association's 2017 norman b. tomlinson prize for the best work of history in english on world war i, the organization of american historians 2017 richard w. leopold prize and the army historical foundations 2017 excell
it examines a five month period during which the united states, the united kingdom, and germany attempted to negotiate a peaceful end to world war i, two years before germany would sign an armistice agreement. the wilson center hosted this event and provided a video. >> i am very proud to introduce this evening's speaker, dr. richard faulkner, the william a. professor of chair of military history at the united states army command and general staff college. dr. faulkner served 23 years in...
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all of their motives to attack the united states were still on. and importantly it was not they were just angry about the policy they had a strategy. a strategy which provoked the united states into doing something >>. rules for radical and a symmetric action including terrorism for the action is in the reaction of the opposition. in this case okay does not try to get america to turn around and run away, they did not think that would work. they are trying to provoke a full-scale invasion of afghanistan two they could replicate the war help them fight against the soviets in the 1980s. to bog us down in them than lawton's words to lead us to bankruptcy to force the american empire out to the long laying on the hard way. magazine in 2010 when bin laden was still alive. he said when bush won the election of 2000, my father was so happy. this is the kind of president he needs one that will attack and break the country. he said in clinton's time sent cruise missiles after my father and got away. but he been in afghanistan for ten years you still do not
all of their motives to attack the united states were still on. and importantly it was not they were just angry about the policy they had a strategy. a strategy which provoked the united states into doing something >>. rules for radical and a symmetric action including terrorism for the action is in the reaction of the opposition. in this case okay does not try to get america to turn around and run away, they did not think that would work. they are trying to provoke a full-scale invasion...
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and in 1980, the united states supreme court ruled that yes, the united states of america did illegally seize the black hills. however they did not order the united states to return the land to the lakota. they ordered for the lakota to be financially compensated. to this day the lakota have not accepted this money because the black hills remain important to their religious beliefs, their religious ceremonies. and so we titled this section, "who won, it's complicated," because this is an ongoing history that has yet to be played out. >>> you can watch this and other "american artifacts" programs by visiting our website, c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >>> american civil war museum interpretation specialist karissa marken talks about the civil war guerilla fighters who later became outlaws in e
and in 1980, the united states supreme court ruled that yes, the united states of america did illegally seize the black hills. however they did not order the united states to return the land to the lakota. they ordered for the lakota to be financially compensated. to this day the lakota have not accepted this money because the black hills remain important to their religious beliefs, their religious ceremonies. and so we titled this section, "who won, it's complicated," because this is...
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and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese 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 it emerged 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 the know if you would, you love you and you can mother can while we're on by now, i know i should know moment has been age legal mon tesla deals on males like one and then that will allow you to go for have an initiation and miss natasha. let us know how long the solar is stevens. i mean, i mean, i saw it and there was one on my in my name is shaped by the in me dares thing. we dare to ask that all is going to be federal research shirts. so there are you going to get a bac
and so that they don't see the united states united states in relative decline, which is a reasonable conflict. terese 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 it emerged 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...