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ah, the international atomic energy agency has been co opted up by the united states government. that's clear. the chemical weapons convention organization has also been co opted by the united states government. so are we, we really can't trust those organizations to supervise anything. so i've argued going back to anthrax war that then 2009, we ma, shut down every, be ourselves, re and be yourself or in the world. as for trusting the pentagon, excuse me, a job really let me, that's the joke or the day, right. what can i say about that? well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 ah, long when else seemed wrong. when i just don't want to sheep out dizzy because of the etiquette and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. i actually found safety in the braces now sees him as a juice, all of a sudden you're placed in a position where i can defend myse
ah, the international atomic energy agency has been co opted up by the united states government. that's clear. the chemical weapons convention organization has also been co opted by the united states government. so are we, we really can't trust those organizations to supervise anything. so i've argued going back to anthrax war that then 2009, we ma, shut down every, be ourselves, re and be yourself or in the world. as for trusting the pentagon, excuse me, a job really let me, that's the joke or...
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ah, the international atomic energy agency has been co opted up by the united states government. that's clear. the chemical weapons convention organization has also been co opted by the united states government. so we, we really can't trust those organizations to supervise anything. so i borrowed, you know, going back to anthrax for that then 2009. we must shut down every, be ourselves, re and be yourself for in the world. as for trusting the pentagon, excuse me, a job really ivy, that's the joke or the day, right. what can i say about that? well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john korean and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah, i've actually found safety in the braces, naziism is a jew, all of a sudden you're placed in a position where i can defend myself. now, i don't have to be afraid any more. on one hand, i'm terrified that they're going to find out i'm jewish, but on the other, i think it's so far away. i distinctly remember my mom sitting me down one
ah, the international atomic energy agency has been co opted up by the united states government. that's clear. the chemical weapons convention organization has also been co opted by the united states government. so we, we really can't trust those organizations to supervise anything. so i borrowed, you know, going back to anthrax for that then 2009. we must shut down every, be ourselves, re and be yourself for in the world. as for trusting the pentagon, excuse me, a job really ivy, that's the...
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the international atomic energy agency has been co opted up by the united states government. that's clear, the chemical weapons convention organization has also been co opted by the united states government. so we, we really can't trust those organizations to supervise anything. so i've argued going back to anthrax for that then 2009. we must shut down every be ourselves free and be yourself for in the world. as for trusting the pentagon, excuse me, a job really? i mean, that's the joke of the day, right. what can i say about that? well, important analysis from professor francis boyle. thank you so much, professor boyle and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 ah ah, the 1st time in history, the entire country's culture has been canceled to the very modern weapon cancelled culture. really desert wonderful language cecile mala we thought it was brilliant frog yet just me sitting there with the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. yet them know what he grew up, a few orders th
the international atomic energy agency has been co opted up by the united states government. that's clear, the chemical weapons convention organization has also been co opted by the united states government. so we, we really can't trust those organizations to supervise anything. so i've argued going back to anthrax for that then 2009. we must shut down every be ourselves free and be yourself for in the world. as for trusting the pentagon, excuse me, a job really? i mean, that's the joke of the...
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ah, the international atomic energy agency has been co opted up by the united states government. that's clear. the chemical weapons convention organization has also been co opted by the united states government. so are we, we really can't trust those organizations to supervise anything. so i borrowed, you know, going back to anthrax for that then 2009. we must shut down every, be ourselves free, and be yourself for in the war. as for trusting the pentagon, excuse me, a jar relay ivy, that's the joke or the day right. ah, what can i say about that? well, important analysis from professor francis boil. thank you so much, professor boyle. and that's our report for today. i'm john curiosity and i'll see you again next week on the whistleblowers. ah. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ah ah with woo to no one. no, sir, no, no. hon will joker no no, we'll go more shrill than would be sure enough. ah, unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world h
ah, the international atomic energy agency has been co opted up by the united states government. that's clear. the chemical weapons convention organization has also been co opted by the united states government. so are we, we really can't trust those organizations to supervise anything. so i borrowed, you know, going back to anthrax for that then 2009. we must shut down every, be ourselves free, and be yourself for in the war. as for trusting the pentagon, excuse me, a jar relay ivy, that's the...
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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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joining us on this difficult night. >> thank you, lawrence. >> coming up, since 1835 the united states governmenth the cherokee nation that says, quote, they shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same. cherokee nation's choice to be that delegate, kimberly teehee, will join us next. will join us next. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today. (brent) people love subaru just because it stands for much more than just a car. (vo) through the share the love event, subaru retailers have supported over seventeen hu
joining us on this difficult night. >> thank you, lawrence. >> coming up, since 1835 the united states governmenth the cherokee nation that says, quote, they shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same. cherokee nation's choice to be that delegate, kimberly teehee, will join us next. will join us next. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50...
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recognize, put it on paper, that what happened to us at the boarding school was inhumane and the united states governmenting to be accountable. >> reporter: this is the third stop on secretary holland's road to healing tour, part of a national reckoning by the u.s. government to address the lasting trauma of indian boarding schools. >> i called the boarding school era one of america's best-kept secrets. boarding school and the legacy of boarding school has impacted every native family. >> reporter: the boarding school era lasted over a century in america. hundreds of thousands of indigenous children taken, often by force, from their homes, families, and land. then put into boarding schools, where the goal was forced assimilation. all sanctioned by the u.s. government and some religious groups. the children often subjected to physical and emotional abuse. their native language and culture forbidden. >> their hair was immediately cut. some had kerosee put in their hair. they said it burned. they were given uniforms. they had to work half a day in the kitchen, in the room, work in the feeled, that they didn
recognize, put it on paper, that what happened to us at the boarding school was inhumane and the united states governmenting to be accountable. >> reporter: this is the third stop on secretary holland's road to healing tour, part of a national reckoning by the u.s. government to address the lasting trauma of indian boarding schools. >> i called the boarding school era one of america's best-kept secrets. boarding school and the legacy of boarding school has impacted every native...
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and president volodymyr zelenskyi minister of foreign affairs dmytro kuleba thanked the united states governmentaid package hello thank you olya tsn correspondent olga koshelenko from of the united states about the military aid that our defenders are eagerly waiting for already at the front, the first 26 t-72 tanks may well be received by ukraine by the end of next month. the united states of america will help ukraine until next tuesday. of national security of the president of america, jake sullivan, during the day in ukraine, he managed to meet with president volodymyr zelenskyi, the head of the presidential office, andriy yermakom, and military commanders from defense lines, they discussed the situation at the front, the state of the critical infrastructure attacked by the russians, the exchange of prisoners, the grain initiative and the extension of sanctions against russia, zubayden's adviser also reported that america is negotiating with other members of the g20, whose meeting will take place in 10 days, regarding even greater support for ukraine by those who help ukraine the most but the
and president volodymyr zelenskyi minister of foreign affairs dmytro kuleba thanked the united states governmentaid package hello thank you olya tsn correspondent olga koshelenko from of the united states about the military aid that our defenders are eagerly waiting for already at the front, the first 26 t-72 tanks may well be received by ukraine by the end of next month. the united states of america will help ukraine until next tuesday. of national security of the president of america, jake...
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that a patient's room is too narrow and cramped a space for a woman, her doctor, and the united states government. >> and what he believes will help americans facing skyrocketing inflation. already he's facing a political test from georgia football legend herschel walker, who has the backing of former president trump. so can faith hold americans together when polarization is tearing us apart? what does senator and reverend raphael warnock say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> senator reverend raphael warnock, welcome to "firing line." >> great to be here. thank you. >> you have a new book out, "a way out of no way." and in it, you speak about two americas, one america that historically voted for the first black senator from georgia on january 5th and another america that, the very next day, took part in a riot on the capitol of the united states. as you watch the january 6th hearings, along with millions of americans this week, which america is prevailing? >> well, thank you so much. it's great to be here. fi
that a patient's room is too narrow and cramped a space for a woman, her doctor, and the united states government. >> and what he believes will help americans facing skyrocketing inflation. already he's facing a political test from georgia football legend herschel walker, who has the backing of former president trump. so can faith hold americans together when polarization is tearing us apart? what does senator and reverend raphael warnock say now? >> "firing line with margaret...
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miles: where individuals propagated this conspiracy theory that the united states government was secretlybal of satan-worshipping, cannibalistic child predators, who were running a global sex-trafficking ring and were hell-bent on undermining donald trump while he was in office. now, this conspiracy theory was not only untrue. it was, in my view, indiscriminately crazy. male: that's why we have q. louise: the conspiracy theory was started by an anonymous online figure known as q, who has never been identified. male: came to be called the great awakening. a secret insider in the u.s. someone started posting as government, calling themselves q as a reference to the q-level security clearance, which doesn't actually exist outside of the department of energy. and in the initial q drop saying that hillary clinton would be arrested the next day, which obviously did not happen, but over time this individual, or this group of individuals--and it's still not clear who exactly it was--continued to post and continued to gather a following. louise: miles taylor was the chief of staff at the u.s. depa
miles: where individuals propagated this conspiracy theory that the united states government was secretlybal of satan-worshipping, cannibalistic child predators, who were running a global sex-trafficking ring and were hell-bent on undermining donald trump while he was in office. now, this conspiracy theory was not only untrue. it was, in my view, indiscriminately crazy. male: that's why we have q. louise: the conspiracy theory was started by an anonymous online figure known as q, who has never...
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joining us on this difficult night. >> thank you, lawrence. >> coming up, since 1835 the united states governmentuote, they shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same. cherokee nation's choice to be that delegate, kimberly teehee, will join us next. [ sneezing ] are you okay? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. coricidin is the #1 doctor recommended cold and flu brand. specially designed for people with high blood pressure. be there for life's best moments. trust coricidin. my active psoriatic arthritis can slow me down. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after two starter doses. skyrizi attaches to and reduces a source of excess inflammation that can lead to skin and joint symptoms. with skyrizi, 90% clearer skin and less joint pain is possible. serious allergic reactions and an i
joining us on this difficult night. >> thank you, lawrence. >> coming up, since 1835 the united states governmentuote, they shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same. cherokee nation's choice to be that delegate, kimberly teehee, will join us next. [ sneezing ] are you okay? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. coricidin is the #1 doctor...
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the boys schools were sanctioned by the united states government, and the government did -- and modernize us. and civilize us. they treated us wrong, and i thank you for letting me testify today. >> thank you mr. war bonnet for that moving testimony and sharing with us the songs that have helped you in your process. the chair will not recognize dr. ramona klein who is also a boarding school survivor and a citizen of the turtle marching band of chippewa indian, dr. klein for five minutes. >> thank you for this opportunity to testify, in support of the indian boarding school. i am dr. ramona klein, and enrolled member of the turtle mountain band of chippewa based in bellport north dakota. i am a living survivor, of united states indian boarding school policies and practices. i am a real human being who is placed in a boarding school away from my parents when i was seven years old. i am now almost 75 years old. and that experience has impacted my entire life. what impact has it had, i ask you to remember your own child or perhaps a grandchild going to school for the first time. that special
the boys schools were sanctioned by the united states government, and the government did -- and modernize us. and civilize us. they treated us wrong, and i thank you for letting me testify today. >> thank you mr. war bonnet for that moving testimony and sharing with us the songs that have helped you in your process. the chair will not recognize dr. ramona klein who is also a boarding school survivor and a citizen of the turtle marching band of chippewa indian, dr. klein for five minutes....
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the united states government is putting our money where our mouth is to strengthen accountability forimate risk and resilience. these critical steps are already locking in vital investments in our infrastructure, delivering lower costs for clean energy, spreading good paying union jobs for american workers and advancing environmental justice in our communities. we're proving a good climate policy is good economic policy is a strong foundation for durable resilient, inclusive economic growth, is driving progress in the private sector, is driving progress around the world and sum total of the actions my administration is taking, puts the united states on track to achieve our paris agreement goal of reducing emissions 50-52% below 25 levels by 2005 levels by 2030. let me just take a moment to emphasize how meaningful it is that i can say that i introduced the first piece of climate legislation in the united states senate way back in 1986, years ago. my commitment to this issue has been unwavering today. finally, thanks to the actions we've taken, i can stand here as president, united sta
the united states government is putting our money where our mouth is to strengthen accountability forimate risk and resilience. these critical steps are already locking in vital investments in our infrastructure, delivering lower costs for clean energy, spreading good paying union jobs for american workers and advancing environmental justice in our communities. we're proving a good climate policy is good economic policy is a strong foundation for durable resilient, inclusive economic growth, is...
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the obergfell case was argued before the supreme court of the united states in 2015, done verilli represented the united states government, then the obama administration, was arguing in court and justice alito, my former boss, interjected with a question, he asked if the supreme court of the united states recognized a right of same-sex marriage throughout the united states, whether that with other precedent, read in context with other federal service rights protections, along with prior supreme court rulings. that might result in the risks of some nonprofits, including some schools and universities, being threatened with the loss of their tax exempt status. mr. verilli responded, yes, justice loot, that's not -- justice alito, that is not a problem. what he was acknowledging was that there is a real risk dealing with obergfell itself that unless we take steps to protect religious colleges, religious universities, other religious nonprofits, some of those might be threatened with the loss of their tax exempt status based solely on their religious beliefs about marriage, about what a marriage is and what it is not. many in
the obergfell case was argued before the supreme court of the united states in 2015, done verilli represented the united states government, then the obama administration, was arguing in court and justice alito, my former boss, interjected with a question, he asked if the supreme court of the united states recognized a right of same-sex marriage throughout the united states, whether that with other precedent, read in context with other federal service rights protections, along with prior supreme...
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united states doesn't have such a law. again, the united states moves towards the system where the state governments accommodate a lot of corporations. and in the case of banks in the northeast, this tax on banking capital funds like the majority of state government operations for a lot of the 19th century. they don't get around to taxing insurance company capital for like a generation after they start taxing bank capital. insurance company less capital than banks but hugely important just to the quietness through which it's handled. and the corporate profits, again, they fluctuate a lot but are really, really significant and attract a lot less political attention than banking because people are sort of familiar with the rhetoric of the sinister monopoly bank but nobody knows what an insurance company does. >> that's still true, right? >> still true today which is why perhaps other people would like to think about this topic today. >> awesome. thank you so much, hannah. i can only encourage everybody in thethis is astronautl
united states doesn't have such a law. again, the united states moves towards the system where the state governments accommodate a lot of corporations. and in the case of banks in the northeast, this tax on banking capital funds like the majority of state government operations for a lot of the 19th century. they don't get around to taxing insurance company capital for like a generation after they start taxing bank capital. insurance company less capital than banks but hugely important just to...
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about 60 years, the panama canal remained at the disposal of the united states, although later it was nevertheless transferred to the governmenta, but with a number of important military reservations in favor of the united states, america has always fulfilled role. a very active totalitarian state in someone's territories on its own territory. she plays democracy in foreign territories. it forcibly establishes democracy, that is, totalitarianism, uh, with a military takeover. the american government loves to seize and keep under its control countries where america is interested in subsoil. perm was. maybe i'm not a human factor. man everything will be fine. no will not belong to me i will kill them all. on the main events of this minute in our news release, vladimir putin discussed by phone with iranian leader ibrahim. raisi further development of relations in politics and economics, including in the transport sector, as reported by the kremlin press service, the leaders agreed to intensify contacts between the relevant departments. in nova kakhovka, one civilian died. three more were wounded as a result of massive attacks by
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should be no boundaries on the fruits of scientific research even when it's funded by the united states government. were key scientists that universities are getting funds from the united states. which would require some to promise or not sharing their research with any other country. and also they would disclose any relationship with the foreign entity. we have situations where many of them have not done that. they have signed agreements with china and participate in so-called talent programs which pays the professors substantial sums to get involved with sharing the research list china and helping the chinese set up competing entities. it also includes injecting graduate students and send it back to china. no matter where i went in the country if it had anything to do with one of the top ten technologies that china is trying to become dominant in the place was saturated with chinese students, graduate students. in the universities frequently had no desire to cooperate with the united states. with the recent freedom. and in fact by demonstration shut down our china initiative which is trying to t
should be no boundaries on the fruits of scientific research even when it's funded by the united states government. were key scientists that universities are getting funds from the united states. which would require some to promise or not sharing their research with any other country. and also they would disclose any relationship with the foreign entity. we have situations where many of them have not done that. they have signed agreements with china and participate in so-called talent programs...
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united states government will closeleave nothing undone . to protect us citizens and property in mexico. it was a threat. the united states would invade mexico if attacks on ux interest did not cease but the protests raged on. ambassador wilson decided to visit the dictator of mexico and insist he put a stop to the so-called anti-american disturbance . but it was too late. the magonistas had already incited the outbreak of the 1910 revolution. please help me thank zoe styles. i believe we have a microphone that will come to any of you that would like to ask a question. over here and we will come to the two. >> thank you professor, you speak of history in such compelling and fresh revelatory ways and yet so much of the way history is discussed right now is as a kind of skirmish in the so-called culture wars. there's so much pushback against expanding history to include theperspectives and experiences of people who were traditionally left out . your scholarship seems so advanced but it seems we're moving backwards. howexactly should we do that
united states government will closeleave nothing undone . to protect us citizens and property in mexico. it was a threat. the united states would invade mexico if attacks on ux interest did not cease but the protests raged on. ambassador wilson decided to visit the dictator of mexico and insist he put a stop to the so-called anti-american disturbance . but it was too late. the magonistas had already incited the outbreak of the 1910 revolution. please help me thank zoe styles. i believe we have...
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documents but the crime, the sedition of seeking to overturn the 2020 election to overthrow the united states. government duly elected the united states government on january 6th. and we have had hearings on that house representatives and i of urged that the department of justice criminal charge him with sedation. and indeed, under the 14th amendment section 3 of the united states constitution. anyone who participate in insurrection or sedation or give aid or comfort there too, is. busy disqualified from public office. we enacted that after the civil war, and that's the last time that someone tried to overthrow the united states government over a disputed election. that was the election of 1860 of abraham lincoln. and we saw that again in 2021. when the confederate flag was brought into the capital building by a violent mob, a police officer was killed and donald trump was in the middle of that is disqualified from public office under 14th amendment. section 3, he should not be running. ok, so you talked about the fact that there were some very good candidates, other candidates within the republican part
documents but the crime, the sedition of seeking to overturn the 2020 election to overthrow the united states. government duly elected the united states government on january 6th. and we have had hearings on that house representatives and i of urged that the department of justice criminal charge him with sedation. and indeed, under the 14th amendment section 3 of the united states constitution. anyone who participate in insurrection or sedation or give aid or comfort there too, is. busy...
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it is a major win for the department of justice before this year, the united states government had not tried a seditious conspiracy case for a decade. the last time the department of justice won a guilty verdict in a seditious conspiracy case was all the way back in 1995 against islamic militants who plotted to blow up the united nations and other near city landmarks. the jury in washington, d. c., deliberated for three days, before delivering the verdict this afternoon. they found the three other oath keepers on trial with stewart rhodes and megs, not guilty of seditious conspiracy, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. however, the jury did convict all five defendants of obstructing an official proceeding, as well as aiding and abetting. now, elmer rhodes was a leader and mastermind of this plot. after the 2020 election, he gathered a group of oath keepers in washington, d. c.. he wanted then-president, donald trump, to invoke the insurrection act, which would, he said, allow him to deputize his group as a kind of state sanctioned militia. rhodes was preparing, quit
it is a major win for the department of justice before this year, the united states government had not tried a seditious conspiracy case for a decade. the last time the department of justice won a guilty verdict in a seditious conspiracy case was all the way back in 1995 against islamic militants who plotted to blow up the united nations and other near city landmarks. the jury in washington, d. c., deliberated for three days, before delivering the verdict this afternoon. they found the three...
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rather, this injure found these two men actively plotted against the united states government. >> let's reflect on that. i want you to build on the point, lawyers debate words, as do politicians, and sometimes there's room. sometimes someone says they were illegally searched and use dramatic lang wang. >> other times the court says this was thor iced search, but there might be room for the debate. i want this is a historical fact, because the word "rye the" was used, for example, on the. it might have gone used by minimizer sedition is very clearly nod a riot, worse than a wry on the, certainly punished more than the also serious crimes. could you expand on the point you're making? >> that's a beautiful point, ari, that you're saying. basically, there's a lot of loose talk out of court. people accuse people in all sorts of stuff. these terms like seditious conspiracy have a fixed meaning set by the congress. in order to convict someone of that, you have to show those terms were met, that it wasn't just random act of violence or things going awry, that they really intended to overthrow o
rather, this injure found these two men actively plotted against the united states government. >> let's reflect on that. i want you to build on the point, lawyers debate words, as do politicians, and sometimes there's room. sometimes someone says they were illegally searched and use dramatic lang wang. >> other times the court says this was thor iced search, but there might be room for the debate. i want this is a historical fact, because the word "rye the" was used, for...
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like i was an hour, but particularly truman makes the policy decision that we that that united states government needs a viable democratic or economically viable and democratic west germany as a board against an encroaching soviet union and all the aspirations and ambitions that they had for the reform of german society and and andy that's a vacation a little quickly goes out to window and their aimed the overarching aim becomes the buildup of of west german and society as a democratic and a capitalist state. yeah. and yeah, so, um, some people are asking, you know, you really focus on kind of heavy industry. i would say in in the book, but you know, you clearly could have talked about, you know, some people with someone raised the question of like the entertainment business, um, you know, and i and that there were kind of similar stories going on in all different aspects of you know, all different areas of the german economy. good. is that true? would you say or well this i mean i picked a big the families a bigger business families of those that are still most relevant today in european in ger
like i was an hour, but particularly truman makes the policy decision that we that that united states government needs a viable democratic or economically viable and democratic west germany as a board against an encroaching soviet union and all the aspirations and ambitions that they had for the reform of german society and and andy that's a vacation a little quickly goes out to window and their aimed the overarching aim becomes the buildup of of west german and society as a democratic and a...
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] as the world's largest customer with more than $650 billion in spending last year, the united states governmentutting out money where our mouth is to strengthen accountability for climate risk and resistance. these steps are locking in vital investments, delivering lower cost for clean energy, spring good paying union jobs for workers in advancing environmental justice in our communities. [applause] folks, we are proving a good climate policy is a good economic policy. it is a strong foundation for resilient economic growth, driving progress in the private sector, driving progress around the world, and the some totals of the actions my administration is taking is putting the united states on track to achieve our paris agreement goal of reducing emissions 52% below 2025 levels by 2030. [applause] let me just take a moment and sign some meaningful it is that i can say that. i introduced the first piece climate legislation in the u.s. senate way back in 1986, 36 years ago. my commitment to this issue has been unwavering. today, finally, thanks to the actions we have taken, i can stand here is the
] as the world's largest customer with more than $650 billion in spending last year, the united states governmentutting out money where our mouth is to strengthen accountability for climate risk and resistance. these steps are locking in vital investments, delivering lower cost for clean energy, spring good paying union jobs for workers in advancing environmental justice in our communities. [applause] folks, we are proving a good climate policy is a good economic policy. it is a strong...
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the entirety of our lands east of the mississippi and about 7 million acres to the united states in exchange the government of the united states made certain promises and one of those promises was that it is quote stipulated that the cherokee nation shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same. that is article seven of the treaty of new ochoa. carefully constructed promise found in that article was in fact critical to securing the agreements of the cherokee people. quote, the indians will never approve that bill without the delegates. that was from a negotiator from the cherokee's, john rage. quote, if you fail to obtain for us the right of being heard on the floor of congress, by our delegates, let the bill perish here. the bill did not perish. the federal government agreed to the delegates. the parties entered into the treaty of new ochoa and a set of the united states ratified that treaty. all right to a delegate was borrowed forward in this last radio united states in 1866. and it remains the supreme law of the
the entirety of our lands east of the mississippi and about 7 million acres to the united states in exchange the government of the united states made certain promises and one of those promises was that it is quote stipulated that the cherokee nation shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same. that is article seven of the treaty of new ochoa. carefully constructed promise found in that article was in...
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and, you know, look, don't like that when the federal government gives money to states because think about it this way. the only way that the united states government can give money to california is by the money from the other 49 states. right. so it's just a glitzy game, you know. well, we'll give this money, you know, so i don't want the states, you know, federal to do that. but california really in i think really terrible shape. what's happened in san francisco angeles the the problems homelessness the problems with poverty the problems with the schools people are leaving. calif one out. this is one of the themes of the book. you know blue states like california grew up in the chicago area. illinois is losing a lot of this. caterpillar just left illinois, which is one of its iconic companies. boeing just lost illinois. elon musk is really famous now. he left california. you're seeing a lot of people just moving away from these high tax, high regulation. and i think they better get their house in order because and by the way, you know where they're going. a lot of them are going to two states, texas, florida, two states that hav
and, you know, look, don't like that when the federal government gives money to states because think about it this way. the only way that the united states government can give money to california is by the money from the other 49 states. right. so it's just a glitzy game, you know. well, we'll give this money, you know, so i don't want the states, you know, federal to do that. but california really in i think really terrible shape. what's happened in san francisco angeles the the problems...
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and just yesterday, the united states became the 1st government to require that our for our major federal suppliers disclose their emissions in climate risk and set targets for themselves that are aligned with the parish agreement. as the world's largest customer, with more than $650000000000.00 in spending last year, the united states government is putting our money where our mouth is to strengthen accountability for climate risk and resilience. these critical steps are already locking in vital investments and our infrastructure delivery, lower cost for clean energy, spurring, good pain, union jobs for american workers, and vast environmental justice and our communities. folks were proving a good climate policy is good. economic policy is a strong foundation for durable, resilient, inclusive, economic growth is driving. progress in the private sector is driving progress around the world and some total of the actions. my administration is taking put united states on track to achieve our power agreement, gall, or reducing emissions 50 to 52 percent below 25 levels by 25 levels by 2030 let
and just yesterday, the united states became the 1st government to require that our for our major federal suppliers disclose their emissions in climate risk and set targets for themselves that are aligned with the parish agreement. as the world's largest customer, with more than $650000000000.00 in spending last year, the united states government is putting our money where our mouth is to strengthen accountability for climate risk and resilience. these critical steps are already locking in...
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as the world's largest customer, with more than $650 billion in spending last year, the united states governmentputting our money where our mouth is to strengthen accountability for climate risk and resilience. these critical steps are already locking in vital investments in our infrastructure, delivering lower-cost for clean energy -- delivering lower costs for clean energy, spurring good paying jobs for workers and advancing environmental justice in our communities. [applause] folks, we are proving that good climate policy is good economic policy. it is a strong foundation for durable, inclusive economic growth. it is driving progress in the private sector. it is driving progress around the world. and the sum total of the actions my administration is taking puts the united states contract to achieve our paris goals of being 50% lower than 2005 levels by 2030. [applause] let me take a moment to emphasize how meaningful it is that i can say that. i introduced the first piece of climate legislation in the u.s. senate way back in 1986, 36 years ago. my commitment to this issue has been unwavering.
as the world's largest customer, with more than $650 billion in spending last year, the united states governmentputting our money where our mouth is to strengthen accountability for climate risk and resilience. these critical steps are already locking in vital investments in our infrastructure, delivering lower-cost for clean energy -- delivering lower costs for clean energy, spurring good paying jobs for workers and advancing environmental justice in our communities. [applause] folks, we are...
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and president volodymyr zelenskyi, minister of foreign affairs dmytro kuleba thanked the united states government this aid package hello thank you olya tsn correspondent olga koshelenko from the united states for military aid which our defenders are very much waiting for already at the front, the first 26 t-72 tanks may well be received by ukraine by the end of next month." invites support of ukraine as much as possible they help ukraine, but the biggest struggle comes from the ukrainian people who are fighting for their freedom, we give modern weapons so that ukrainians can defend it and we will continue to provide this help in these difficult times. our friends are our partners with us. they fully understand our situation, they support us. they work. also on the consolidation of our other partners, this is important on the eve of the g20 meeting well, for the first time in ukraine after the russian invasion, two large strategic bridges were rebuilt, one of the objects of the cities across the tube near the village of borshchyv on the kharkiv highway, the second bridge in stoyanka on the zhytomy
and president volodymyr zelenskyi, minister of foreign affairs dmytro kuleba thanked the united states government this aid package hello thank you olya tsn correspondent olga koshelenko from the united states for military aid which our defenders are very much waiting for already at the front, the first 26 t-72 tanks may well be received by ukraine by the end of next month." invites support of ukraine as much as possible they help ukraine, but the biggest struggle comes from the ukrainian...
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shouldn't be boundaries on the fruits of scientific research even when it's funded by the united state government. on one hand we have situations where key scientists and universities are getting funds from the united states which requires them not to share their research with any other country, and that the they would disclose any information with a foreign entity. we have situations where many of them have done that. they have signed agreements with china and participated in a so-called palance program, which pays professors substantial sums to share research with china and to help the chinese set up competing entities. it also includes injecting graduate students into key research programs, who then steal the information and send it back to china. no matter where i went in the country, if it had anything to do with one of the top 10 technologies that china is trying to become dominant in, the place was saturated with chinese students, graduate students, and the universities frequently had no desire to cooperate with the united states and believed it was a matter of economic freedom. in fact, t
shouldn't be boundaries on the fruits of scientific research even when it's funded by the united state government. on one hand we have situations where key scientists and universities are getting funds from the united states which requires them not to share their research with any other country, and that the they would disclose any information with a foreign entity. we have situations where many of them have done that. they have signed agreements with china and participated in a so-called...
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he believes that that is as a result of pressure from the united states government as well as germany. her looking to impose further sanctions on her, on it regarding the sale of these drones to the russian government. now, the foreign minister saying that the iranians do not have not taken sides, they don't support either side. in this conflict, they are looking to come back, play a role in resolving the ongoing war in ukraine. russian president vladimir putin says civilians should be evacuated from the strategic city of our song. as ukraine continues its counter offensive and the region rushes, defense ministry says more than $5000.00 civilians are being evacuated from household each day. ukraine says russia is illegally deporting its people. hotel says in ghana is capital. i'm calling for the president to step down as the country faces an economic crisis. inflation has surged, more than 37 percent driving the cost of living increase that many people are finding unsustainable. thousands of people have been attending a vigilant south korea's capital one week after a crowd crash that
he believes that that is as a result of pressure from the united states government as well as germany. her looking to impose further sanctions on her, on it regarding the sale of these drones to the russian government. now, the foreign minister saying that the iranians do not have not taken sides, they don't support either side. in this conflict, they are looking to come back, play a role in resolving the ongoing war in ukraine. russian president vladimir putin says civilians should be...
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the united states is not directly involved as a combatant for most of this time. the wars pose an existential threat to the united states and to its government, which is almost entirely dependent on the taxation of imported goods for the money that it needs to run itself. united states government needs imports and exports to continue. the wars offer enormous opportunities for american traders who are willing to take high risk, high reward ventures to ports that have been starved by war, to ports that have been blockaded, to ports that warring powers are keeping each other out of or ports that suddenly need a lot of new supplies like grain or weapons for the fighting of wars. these are dangerous ventures, as mordecai noah's captain knew all too well. it's all too easy to get captured in that environment. and the united states has virtually no formal naval defense for this period. but it does, again, have this outsized merchant fleet that is poised to take advantage of this high risk, high reward climate. so, the growing sector of marine insurers, and these are mostly merchants by the, way they have to be, only merchants understand this buildi
the united states is not directly involved as a combatant for most of this time. the wars pose an existential threat to the united states and to its government, which is almost entirely dependent on the taxation of imported goods for the money that it needs to run itself. united states government needs imports and exports to continue. the wars offer enormous opportunities for american traders who are willing to take high risk, high reward ventures to ports that have been starved by war, to...
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welcoming them there at the port were fijian authorities acting on behalf of the united states governmentin the yacht. soon, the vessel's registered owners filed appeals to get the boat released. but the us government eventually won the legal battle. the goal at that point was to as quickly as possible move that boat from fiji into us waters. it's a long, long journey. having just taken it from an oligarch, it has some serious security risks. we needed a new crew — a crew that we could rely on. radio: security, security, security, all stations, - all stations, all stations. this is the united states coast guard sector, san diego. after nearly three weeks of sailing, the amadea finally arrived in the port of san diego, california. radio: inbound yacht, the amadea. we're approaching ballast point at 10 knots... three days later, the us treasury also blocked over $1 billion worth of assets in a trust which they say is linked to kerimov. i felt vindicated that our facts and our legal arguments were correct, but that's really the beginning of a process here in the united states, it's not the e
welcoming them there at the port were fijian authorities acting on behalf of the united states governmentin the yacht. soon, the vessel's registered owners filed appeals to get the boat released. but the us government eventually won the legal battle. the goal at that point was to as quickly as possible move that boat from fiji into us waters. it's a long, long journey. having just taken it from an oligarch, it has some serious security risks. we needed a new crew — a crew that we could rely...