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and its allies sdo? make it absolutely crystal clear even if north korea has this capability right now, using it will bring all sorts of catastrophic consequences on them. in other words, absolutely create some kind of reality and containment and deterrence that north korea doesn't use this, have some kind of period of cooling off and conjunction with a whole load of other measures, diplomatics, sanctions, all the other permanent five to speak with one voice, then potentially see where there might be in the future some kind of room for negotiation. to that end, fredricka, the president's words towards south korea are rather troubling, because nobody really thinks that the south koreans have been engaging in any kind of appeasement. they also have been saying public there there needs to be a tough response, even if there are going to be talks. there must not be daylight between the united states and its south korean ally. there are all of those american forces there, all the dependents, all the different
and its allies sdo? make it absolutely crystal clear even if north korea has this capability right now, using it will bring all sorts of catastrophic consequences on them. in other words, absolutely create some kind of reality and containment and deterrence that north korea doesn't use this, have some kind of period of cooling off and conjunction with a whole load of other measures, diplomatics, sanctions, all the other permanent five to speak with one voice, then potentially see where there...
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you have your six nation allies, okay, including the u.s. this is the best deal they thought they could get. by most accounts this has stopped, slowed, and somehow, some way, positively influenced their development capabilities. we have not heard you guys question that reality. but if this was the best deal they thought they could get and you have outside concerns, why not deal with those separately, and cut a different deal assuming you have leverage, but if you mess with this you could destabilize the total situation according to the iranians. >> iran is continuing missile development, and missile development that could be paired with a nuclear program later. the regime has not just walked up to the line and crossed the line, spinning too many sentra fuses and too much water. so while the monitoring body called them out on it and they corrected some of this, how do you trust this regime to do it. much more rigorous enforcement is needed and the need to address the fundamental flaw, the sunset clause, and it could threaten the world, this r
you have your six nation allies, okay, including the u.s. this is the best deal they thought they could get. by most accounts this has stopped, slowed, and somehow, some way, positively influenced their development capabilities. we have not heard you guys question that reality. but if this was the best deal they thought they could get and you have outside concerns, why not deal with those separately, and cut a different deal assuming you have leverage, but if you mess with this you could...
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allie laforce with those two after the game. >> allie: congratulations on the finish.e to embrace your teammates and the fans after that. >> undescribable. you grow up waiting for moments like that and when it happens you don't have any word to describe it. thank you to the -- game. awesome experience. >> allie: you stayed so calm on the sidelines. were you calm in the huddle? what were you telling your offense? >> we have to stay poised. god has a plan. he already has it planned. >> allie: there is the track star. tyrie, let me ask you. i saw feleipe had an emotional exchange with coach. everything this team has been through and then it ends in that way. what emotions are going through you right now? >> i can't describe it. it's crazy. it's crazy. i can't describe it. >> allie: you went seven quarters without an offensive touchdown then two in one quarter. wagot into this offense? >> we stayed focused and relaxed and calm like coach told us. we kept faith. >> allie: you were a track star in high school. rougher ran so fast? >> i think this is the fastest i've ever ran
allie laforce with those two after the game. >> allie: congratulations on the finish.e to embrace your teammates and the fans after that. >> undescribable. you grow up waiting for moments like that and when it happens you don't have any word to describe it. thank you to the -- game. awesome experience. >> allie: you stayed so calm on the sidelines. were you calm in the huddle? what were you telling your offense? >> we have to stay poised. god has a plan. he already has...
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i want you to work with european allies so they have consistent sanctions. one of the things we frequently hear about is that if you don't get consistency and sanctions you could drive a truck through the economic penalties so we need europe which is closer with russia on economic activity to follow u.s. leadership. that's right need your help. this country needs your commitment. >> let me say i agree fundamentally that our sanctions are most effective only if unity unity with your pants and i think it'd restate years we have seen both republican and democratic administration a recognition that the utility of her sanctions increases in direct proportion to the scale of her to romantic engagement with european allies. the tools that congress has made available are very important tools for raising costs vis-À-vis the russian government and i think a clear message has been sent through that legislation. i take your point and i particularly want to emphasize the role that u.s. diplomacy will play with our allies and addressing concerns that have been raised spec
i want you to work with european allies so they have consistent sanctions. one of the things we frequently hear about is that if you don't get consistency and sanctions you could drive a truck through the economic penalties so we need europe which is closer with russia on economic activity to follow u.s. leadership. that's right need your help. this country needs your commitment. >> let me say i agree fundamentally that our sanctions are most effective only if unity unity with your pants...
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or an ally. with ally, i think preemptive and declaratory policy, north korea and the missile launches they have had, and the nuclear test they have had, i think anyone who is advising kim jong-un that the u.s. will not just sit there and is obligated and we will not just permit that to happen. something will be done to intercept or destroy the threat and that is the preemption sign. preventing is going in to prevent them from even having the capability to threaten now that -- threaten an ally or the united states. kim jong-un would have to be very cautious on how he responds. they may do it on the northern limit line. , but heo something needs to understand, he is provoking a response, a necessary response. , where you are going in and going after infrastructure, deny the capability of even threatening is something else, and i think kim jong-un becomes more of his own player. actor who more of a we really can't understand his reaction to. my personal view on that would be he and his military peo
or an ally. with ally, i think preemptive and declaratory policy, north korea and the missile launches they have had, and the nuclear test they have had, i think anyone who is advising kim jong-un that the u.s. will not just sit there and is obligated and we will not just permit that to happen. something will be done to intercept or destroy the threat and that is the preemption sign. preventing is going in to prevent them from even having the capability to threaten now that -- threaten an ally...
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going to prevent us from defending our allies. there is a lot more to it than a simple statement. there is the constant meetings, phone calls. as a former official, i would rather theesearch phone calls come from high above them the low level i was at. enhancing that confidence, maintaining that cohesion, is important, rhetorically, at the .ommand level and cnc and also throughout the alliance on the economic and political levels because of the concern that the united ates might be pulling back or concerns about a nuclear capability. i mentioned the nuclear piece, and my conces. i think it is important that the message be sent clearly, publicly, and loudly, that we ensure we are maintaining that cohesion. i will stop there. >> thank you. i have nothing to say. all the points i was going to raise have been covered in previous speakers. [laughter] >> at least fo areas of coordination, both of them bring challenges and opportunities. north korea,egional cooperation between the two countries, global issues, and the alliance management
going to prevent us from defending our allies. there is a lot more to it than a simple statement. there is the constant meetings, phone calls. as a former official, i would rather theesearch phone calls come from high above them the low level i was at. enhancing that confidence, maintaining that cohesion, is important, rhetorically, at the .ommand level and cnc and also throughout the alliance on the economic and political levels because of the concern that the united ates might be pulling back...
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secretary tillerson has been pushing allies with north korea. the effort at-large the focus on china as it accounts for 90% of north korea's trade. china supported u.n. security council sanctions against north korea and south korea says it will seek the most powerful u.n. tensions to completely isolate north korea build southwood require china and russia to attend sign off on sanctions. russian foreign minister sergey live rob told rex tillerson last week that russia regarded any further strengthening of the sanctions pressure on the dprk as they been dangerous. that may lead the u.s. and its allies to bolster sanctions outside the united nations.
secretary tillerson has been pushing allies with north korea. the effort at-large the focus on china as it accounts for 90% of north korea's trade. china supported u.n. security council sanctions against north korea and south korea says it will seek the most powerful u.n. tensions to completely isolate north korea build southwood require china and russia to attend sign off on sanctions. russian foreign minister sergey live rob told rex tillerson last week that russia regarded any further...
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an ally, a preemptive strike on that. firstly, i think with a preemptive and declaratory policy with the missile launches they've had successful ones and the nuclear tests they've had r had, i think anyone who's advising kim jung-un, and there are some advising him, i think he will understand the u.s. will not just sit there. they're obligated, and we're we will not sit there. something will be done to intercept, destroy that threat. and that's the preemptive side. preventing would be going into north korea and even preventing them from having that capability. i think on the preemptive side kim jung-un would have to be very cautious how he responds. he may do it through cyber, may do something -- but he needs to understand he's provoking a response, a necessary response. preventative side going left of that where you're going in and going after infrastructure to deny the capability of even threatening and so forth. and i think kim jung-un then becomes more of his own player. he becomes more of an actor we really can't und
an ally, a preemptive strike on that. firstly, i think with a preemptive and declaratory policy with the missile launches they've had successful ones and the nuclear tests they've had r had, i think anyone who's advising kim jung-un, and there are some advising him, i think he will understand the u.s. will not just sit there. they're obligated, and we're we will not sit there. something will be done to intercept, destroy that threat. and that's the preemptive side. preventing would be going...
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or its allies, that the u.s. does have the military options to get him out of power, basically to annihilate him and his regime. whether those are practical, whether they can really be used without massive civilian casualties in south korea, without provoking more global conflict in that region remains to be seen, but it was a stern message at least for today. >> it was. barbara starr, we'll see you soon. let's go to the korean peninsula where we have paula hancock joining us from seoul, south korea. the defense secretary issuing a strong message to north korea. how much relief does this come to south koreans? >> reporter: well, fredricka, certainly the fact that secretary mattis spoke about the threat to the u.s. and its allies, the fact that the alliances with the allies are ironclad, this is something that south korea can never hear enough of, especially when you consider what they've been hearing earlier today from the u.s. president donald trump saying that south korea, he said in a tweet that south korea ha
or its allies, that the u.s. does have the military options to get him out of power, basically to annihilate him and his regime. whether those are practical, whether they can really be used without massive civilian casualties in south korea, without provoking more global conflict in that region remains to be seen, but it was a stern message at least for today. >> it was. barbara starr, we'll see you soon. let's go to the korean peninsula where we have paula hancock joining us from seoul,...
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that would leave the united nations and its allies or the united states and its allies to figure out how to further cut off north korea economically. it appears the united states is looking in that direction. steve mnuchin said that he is drafting a sanction proposal for the president to consider that were cut off trade, and all other business to north korea. treasury sanctioned two weeks ago several russian firms and chinese firms for conducting business with north korea. the question for the trump administration is, how much is it willing to punish china and attempt to get to north korea? the state department official said china has been better about cracking down on trade with north korea, could be doing much more. fact you. >> arthel: thank you. >> mike: meanwhile, recovery efforts from what was hurricane harvey continuing texas as they will for long time. and beaumont, east of houston along the gulf coast officials are working to restore the cities cripple drinking water system. as floodwater starts receipt and thousands return to homes to survey the damage. rick's life from a f
that would leave the united nations and its allies or the united states and its allies to figure out how to further cut off north korea economically. it appears the united states is looking in that direction. steve mnuchin said that he is drafting a sanction proposal for the president to consider that were cut off trade, and all other business to north korea. treasury sanctioned two weeks ago several russian firms and chinese firms for conducting business with north korea. the question for the...
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when i taught to european allies, -- talk to european allies, they say clearly they want this deal to continue. to you think you will be able to sway them if you get out of the deal to create another sanctions regime when their message during the debate was uniformly that they would not do so? ambassador haley: thank you for the question. the middle ofst the road situation, that is u.s. law. what it says is the president is obligated to make the decision on whether this is still in the u.s. national interest. what the law says is the president has to relook at this every 90 days, so that is not us trying to sidestep, that is u.s. law and law the president has to follow and in good conscience, for all americans, we should want the president to honestly reevaluate every 90 days to make sure that if things have changed , we are moving accordingly, and it a have not, we are not. i get that congress does not want this. this is not an easy situation for anyone, the president, the security council, for congress . our lives are not about being easy, they are about being right . we have to mak
when i taught to european allies, -- talk to european allies, they say clearly they want this deal to continue. to you think you will be able to sway them if you get out of the deal to create another sanctions regime when their message during the debate was uniformly that they would not do so? ambassador haley: thank you for the question. the middle ofst the road situation, that is u.s. law. what it says is the president is obligated to make the decision on whether this is still in the u.s....
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but the damage politically amongst allies is already done in that public opinion is anti-trump. macron was hit hard, one of the reasons his popularity plunged because the french said what are you doing inviting the president over on bastille day. >> and trump says he wants to have a parade like the shoafts and north koreans. >> rose: where are you on north korea. >> we have statements by nicki haley who says their running out of rope, i think it's fantasy land. i don't believe we have realistic military options against the north koreans given our allies in the region and what we would be exposing them to. but i do believe the process of trying to coral the largest possible group all of which see north korean option antithetical to their own progress -- in a world that's fragmented and cert gutierrez made it clear today, as fragmented as the world is, it's almost impossible to get a 15-0 vote on anything in the security council and we're consistently doing it on north korea and that the not because of trump, it's because everybody recognizes this is the only process that has a gl
but the damage politically amongst allies is already done in that public opinion is anti-trump. macron was hit hard, one of the reasons his popularity plunged because the french said what are you doing inviting the president over on bastille day. >> and trump says he wants to have a parade like the shoafts and north koreans. >> rose: where are you on north korea. >> we have statements by nicki haley who says their running out of rope, i think it's fantasy land. i don't believe...
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only ally.ers upset by the nuclear test. he and russia's president putin have promised to deal appropriately with their rogue neighbour. as the us reminds the world that nuclear weapons are an option here, the focus once again at an emergency un meeting will be on sanctions, economic pressure. the talk now, though, in south korea, is of beefing up the military options. with new evidence the north may launch another missile test soon, the signs are this is becoming more about myself and meetings. robin brant, bbc news, seoul, south korea. it's clear now that this country's president is changing tack. he was elected a few months ago. parking on a pledge to extend an olive branch to the north, trying to get negotiations going again, but that is now in tatters. now we have a potential plan of attack demonstrated this morning by that live missile drill. in the last few hours, evidence of what south korea's defence plan would look like. they have confirmed they would fully deploy the us missile defenc
only ally.ers upset by the nuclear test. he and russia's president putin have promised to deal appropriately with their rogue neighbour. as the us reminds the world that nuclear weapons are an option here, the focus once again at an emergency un meeting will be on sanctions, economic pressure. the talk now, though, in south korea, is of beefing up the military options. with new evidence the north may launch another missile test soon, the signs are this is becoming more about myself and...
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call the united states and allied, -- an ally. just and associated power. the united states would continue to be some kind of umpire allies,germany and the some kind of mediator. hoover, for his part was very dedicated to america keeping its own independence of action, he wanted the united states to be free from constraint, free to decide what was in the best interest of everybody in europe, rather than being tied to the allies. given all of this, given this commonality in their political outlook, given the service that hoover had done for the administration and his loyal political efforts to wilson during the congressional elections of 1918, 1 might have expected wilson to support hoover for president in 1920. when hoover returned from europe 1919, there was speculation in the press that he would run for president, something not just from -- from republicans that mostly from the early 1920. , most of the speculation about hoover running from president came from democrats, or people some pathetic to the democratic party, the new r
call the united states and allied, -- an ally. just and associated power. the united states would continue to be some kind of umpire allies,germany and the some kind of mediator. hoover, for his part was very dedicated to america keeping its own independence of action, he wanted the united states to be free from constraint, free to decide what was in the best interest of everybody in europe, rather than being tied to the allies. given all of this, given this commonality in their political...
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what about a response from north korea's allies, russia and china?statement saying, quote, "they will appropriately deal with a test." does this upset both beijing and moscow? both countries are very alarmed by the development, and is notjust focused on north korea or other countries. and it's a combination of these countries and the cycle of instability and insecurity that we are seeing right now. so, from where beijing and moscow sits, the developments are alarming, but they have consistently framed it in terms of a diplomatic solution. right now, the two are proponents of the freeze—for—freeze. moscow and beijing have been saying that, in return for north korea freezing its nuclear weapons programme, the united states and south korea freeze their military exercises, as one formula to try and bring security back to the peninsula. but no—one is interested in that approach right now. but the latest test of north korea, mr park, is more provocative than the previous ones. shouldn't beijing and moscow be more aggressive? well, right now the north korea
what about a response from north korea's allies, russia and china?statement saying, quote, "they will appropriately deal with a test." does this upset both beijing and moscow? both countries are very alarmed by the development, and is notjust focused on north korea or other countries. and it's a combination of these countries and the cycle of instability and insecurity that we are seeing right now. so, from where beijing and moscow sits, the developments are alarming, but they have...
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we need to focus on its allies -- you think about allies. we need to focus on its allies.ugs, big japanese investment. they will develop a high-speed rail and his home state, talking about security cooperation. the indians are playing more of a geopolitical role. i was as surprised as you were when we heard the official make that comment about india. that also depends on a united states. in 10 or 20 years time, they want to continue to play the global strategic war and pay for it. i don't all that i would bet a lot on that, yet. the underlying, perhaps the biggest question, hastrump administration taken a step change in america's attitude towards the rest of the world. it may not be as -- as extreme as a month ago. the question is, does the world move on sufficiently. ? secondly, does america want to do that? whatve americans view of americans role is changed in a way that, for instance, america's traditionally been the champion of a global trading system. i cannot see very many free traders here in either party. sure, either domestically or in terms of where the rest of t
we need to focus on its allies -- you think about allies. we need to focus on its allies.ugs, big japanese investment. they will develop a high-speed rail and his home state, talking about security cooperation. the indians are playing more of a geopolitical role. i was as surprised as you were when we heard the official make that comment about india. that also depends on a united states. in 10 or 20 years time, they want to continue to play the global strategic war and pay for it. i don't all...
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at the same time, we see european allies are stepping up.urden sharing is absolutely something -- charlie: there has been a response to the president's criticism about everybody paying their fair share. >> more european allies are paying more. we see that across europe and canada. investments in defense is increasing. the good news is more nations are reaching the 2% target. even those nations have not yet reached the 2% target, 2% of gdp on defense. they started to increase defense funding. acting many years of a significant decline in defense spending, after 2015 we are seeing a significant increase. charlie: speak to the challenge from north korea and iran, how you see it, how nato sees it. >> when it comes to iran, it is absolutely unacceptable what they do. we need maximum pressure on north korea to reach a political solution to the crisis. charlie: what did you think of what the president said today about increased sanctions, including a chinese bank? >> i welcome the use of sanctions because i really believe we need to find something
at the same time, we see european allies are stepping up.urden sharing is absolutely something -- charlie: there has been a response to the president's criticism about everybody paying their fair share. >> more european allies are paying more. we see that across europe and canada. investments in defense is increasing. the good news is more nations are reaching the 2% target. even those nations have not yet reached the 2% target, 2% of gdp on defense. they started to increase defense...
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allies, on u.s. territories, certainly on the u.s. homeland would be met with an overwhelming response. the people who have looked most closely at this problem believe the reason north korea wants nuclear weapons is not to launch some preemptive attack on the united states or lash out at north korea's adversaries in the region but to guarantee the security and the continued rule of the kim dynasty, the kim regime. as long as the united states can be strong, sending a deterrence signal to north korea and reassuring our allies, that's probably the best way at this point pushgs as you say there is a lot we don't know. >> in addition, robert, to obviously wanting to see what happens in the next hour at the u.n. security council meeting, tomorrow congress is going to be coming back. we'll wait to hear from some of those very serious leaders, some of the people who had the relevant committees. but, you know, you have a president who in just recent months has said kim is a smart cookie, he said he would be honored to meet him. on the other h
allies, on u.s. territories, certainly on the u.s. homeland would be met with an overwhelming response. the people who have looked most closely at this problem believe the reason north korea wants nuclear weapons is not to launch some preemptive attack on the united states or lash out at north korea's adversaries in the region but to guarantee the security and the continued rule of the kim dynasty, the kim regime. as long as the united states can be strong, sending a deterrence signal to north...
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i think our european allies understand our concerns. i think they would very much understand the debate. i think they would have their views about whether we should stay in or not, that will go on but i think they will really have a willingness or want to debate about this. >> surely they understand the cost of allowing iran to meddle in the region with a freehand, that is how the iranians seem to feel if we are going to have time for one more question back there in the corner. just one second please. times, ms. ambassador, this administration has thrown the dreamer and docket to congress. it sounds like you want to throw the iran deal to congress. even your allies on the republican side will tell you that it is not really a debate they want to have right now on capitol hill with all the things that are going on, this administration had the power to decide to stay in the deal or get out of the deal. why this middle path where you decertify and force congress to make this hard decision for you instead of making that hard decision yoursel
i think our european allies understand our concerns. i think they would very much understand the debate. i think they would have their views about whether we should stay in or not, that will go on but i think they will really have a willingness or want to debate about this. >> surely they understand the cost of allowing iran to meddle in the region with a freehand, that is how the iranians seem to feel if we are going to have time for one more question back there in the corner. just one...
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he thinks about you based allow allies to treat us as patsies. i think you have someone like that who is truly a unilateralist saying this is all about sovereignty, the kind of speech you would expect from the chinese 20 years ago, delivered that, that is a bigger turn. zanny: that's right, but what is it was written, if you listened there was an attempt to remake history to suggest that the u.n. has been a place for benign nationalism and that's what the u.n. was about. and i thought, wait a minute, does he know what the u.n. was founded for? if you listened to president leconte today, it was all about multilateralism. that was never mentioned by the president. he defined america first as being sovereignty, security, and prosperity. after that he said we have problems that threaten us all and we need to work together on those problems, the multilateral part of it. need to work together, but it is all about putting our nation first, putting ourselves first. as vision of the u.n. is group of countries that come together and perhaps try to solve pr
he thinks about you based allow allies to treat us as patsies. i think you have someone like that who is truly a unilateralist saying this is all about sovereignty, the kind of speech you would expect from the chinese 20 years ago, delivered that, that is a bigger turn. zanny: that's right, but what is it was written, if you listened there was an attempt to remake history to suggest that the u.n. has been a place for benign nationalism and that's what the u.n. was about. and i thought, wait a...
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you mentioned the concern of american allies with the unpredictability of the trump administration. you pointed out you had a senior-level visitor from asia and saying he was here because the united states in washington is now the epicenter of global instability in the world. i am wondering how your meter of global instability is after trump at the united nations, especially this escalating war of words with north korea. how much do we believe this is something more than a war of words and is a potential step towards a military conflict of some sort? are you worried and those you talk to around the world concerned about american foreign-policy? mr. talbott: he did not mean that washington was the -- and you're not saying that, the epicenter of instability in the world. what he meant was washington was not providing the type of leadership that this gentleman who comes from a very close ally on the other side of the pacific was talking about. i think the dilemma which i'm sure that people around president trump are thinking about and i would hope are going to do something about, is th
you mentioned the concern of american allies with the unpredictability of the trump administration. you pointed out you had a senior-level visitor from asia and saying he was here because the united states in washington is now the epicenter of global instability in the world. i am wondering how your meter of global instability is after trump at the united nations, especially this escalating war of words with north korea. how much do we believe this is something more than a war of words and is a...
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rather than being tied to the allies. given all of this and this commonality and their political given what he had done for the administration and his toal political efforts wilson during the congressional election of 1918. when they had suspected him to support hoover for president in 1920. when hoover returned from europe in late 1919 there was every speculation in the press that he would run for president. having not just from republicans but also late 1920 time. most of the speculation came from democrats. sympathetic to the republican party. there was this reflection of the movement. they were very enthusiastic about this and early 1920. wilson however did not support this idea that he would make a good president. they had a falling out over the course of early 1920. falling out that with back a little bit earlier to the peace conference. in june of 1918 objected to the treaty terms that they had negotiated with the allies. he thought the terms are so harsh that the germans probably would not sign the treaty. be ar t
rather than being tied to the allies. given all of this and this commonality and their political given what he had done for the administration and his toal political efforts wilson during the congressional election of 1918. when they had suspected him to support hoover for president in 1920. when hoover returned from europe in late 1919 there was every speculation in the press that he would run for president. having not just from republicans but also late 1920 time. most of the speculation came...
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he threatened an ally for the united states. and i think on the preemption side, kim jong-un would have to be very cautious at how he responds. he might do it through cyber or he may do something, but he needs to understand that he is provoking a response. a necessary response and so forth. preventive side, where you are going in and going after infrastructure. to deny the capability of threatening and so forth is something else. i think that kim jong-un on then becomes more of his own player. he becomes more of a actor whom we really cannot understand his reaction. my personal view on that would be, he and his military people would react in a very significant way. it would be probably more indicative of the fact that they feel they have been threatened significantly and attacked in a way. having said that, i think kim jong-un and those advising him have to understand, he is at the point now where others would make the case that you cannot just wait for an imminent threat because that imminent threat, which have to be dealt with
he threatened an ally for the united states. and i think on the preemption side, kim jong-un would have to be very cautious at how he responds. he might do it through cyber or he may do something, but he needs to understand that he is provoking a response. a necessary response and so forth. preventive side, where you are going in and going after infrastructure. to deny the capability of threatening and so forth is something else. i think that kim jong-un on then becomes more of his own player....
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, la saquÉ de allÍ y en ese momento habÍa un palo y de allí la amarrÉ.oaxaca para distribuirlo a la poblaciÓn afectada. >> desde que no hay energÍa elÉctrica lo que nos preocupa es el desabasto del agua y de la alimentaciÓn. alejandro: la poblaciÓn sigue pidiendo ayuda las autoridades federales porque aseguran que varias comunidades se encuentran destruidas y en el abandono total, ya que escasea el agua y la comida. han pasado mÁs de 40 horas desde que sucediÓ el terremoto aquÍ en mÉxico y justo a la poblaciÓn en juchitÁn sigue temerosa ya que han sucedido mÁs de 600 rÉplicas con una escala de 5° richter y esto ha tenido mucho nerviosismo en la poblaciÓn. las autoridades negras tanto siguen en la remociÓn de escombros para saber ssi aÚn hay mÁs personas que estÉn debajo de ellos. regreso con ustedes al estudio. fÉlix: con él, en un momento vamos a conocer quÉ efecto puede tener la luna sobre la tragedia que puede ocasionar para coors, el frío importa. por eso elaboramos, filtramos y empacamos en frío. para un sabor más puro y fresco. porque nuestra monta
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any threat to the united states or its territories, including guam, or allies, will be met with a massive military response, a response both effective and overwhelming. kim jong—un's regime hails the test a perfect success, as south korea carries out its own military exercise. a bbc investigation finds recruiters from so—called islamic state were trying to direct would—be attackers a year before westminster and london bridge. south asia's devastating floods leave millions destitute. aid agencies say they are struggling to cope. and walter becker, guitarist and co—founder of the influential band steely dan, has died at the age of 67. the un security council is holding an emergency meeting on monday after north korea carried out its most powerful nuclear test to date. the trump administration warned pyongyang that it risks a massive military response if it threatens the us or its allies. south korea responded by conducting its own military exercise. we report from tokyo and beijing in a moment. but first, here is our correspondent yogita limaye, in seoul. "it was a perfect success," the new
any threat to the united states or its territories, including guam, or allies, will be met with a massive military response, a response both effective and overwhelming. kim jong—un's regime hails the test a perfect success, as south korea carries out its own military exercise. a bbc investigation finds recruiters from so—called islamic state were trying to direct would—be attackers a year before westminster and london bridge. south asia's devastating floods leave millions destitute. aid...
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oldest and best allies france and united kingdom are european countries. we look to the bureau of eurasian affairs to manage relationships with the united states, reasserts itself on the world stage. russia, russia's bad acts complicate much of the good that the united states tries to do. the russian federation possesses not only the second most powerful military in the world but also a seat on the united nations security council where its veto protects war criminals such as bashar assad. in the last several years russia has twice invade ukraine where it continues to illegal occupy crimea and aggravate the war. vladimir putin entered this war on the side of the regime and has repeatedly used chemical weapons on civilians. last year russian efforts to influence 2016 u.s. election fundamentally damaged our bilateral relationship. if that weren't enough, russia in its violation of the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, in violation and failing to meet its obligations under the treaty on open skies. on the other hand we have many issues of common intere
oldest and best allies france and united kingdom are european countries. we look to the bureau of eurasian affairs to manage relationships with the united states, reasserts itself on the world stage. russia, russia's bad acts complicate much of the good that the united states tries to do. the russian federation possesses not only the second most powerful military in the world but also a seat on the united nations security council where its veto protects war criminals such as bashar assad. in...
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frontt maintain a united with our allies. i just returned from south korea where people are on edge. we were there when the missile does nothed over japan matter if you are talking to government officials there or the business community or the average person on the street, they understand the threat. the missilesed that defense system has been deployed. the also used administration is strengthening regional deterrence or additional u.s. arms sales to japan and south korea, which we discussed this morning. finally, we need to do much better at getting information into north korea said that north koreans can better understand the brutality and corruption of the self-serving camera shame. kim regime.s -- these have already increased defections from north korea but i am afraid here are efforts -- our efforts grade poorly. international broadcasting and fomenting dissent have not been a priority and that is not acceptable in this situation. while we should take a diplomatic approach to north korea, the reality is that this regime
frontt maintain a united with our allies. i just returned from south korea where people are on edge. we were there when the missile does nothed over japan matter if you are talking to government officials there or the business community or the average person on the street, they understand the threat. the missilesed that defense system has been deployed. the also used administration is strengthening regional deterrence or additional u.s. arms sales to japan and south korea, which we discussed...
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china is north korea's only ally, only the factor i like an friend in the world -- de facto ally or friend in the world. what they do believe is they have something of a buffer stage in the north korean state, and they are not interested in seeing a greater presence of naval forces in their neighborhood. as i have said before, they are interested in having north koreans controlled, that would be fine for them, and having the peninsula divided is probably not something the chinese would worry about, but they are worried about this situation will get out of control. situation not long ago, contrary to what you suggested, that the chinese were announcing if there were hostilities begun by north koreans, they would stay out but if they were begun by the united states, they would not stay out of the freight. that was not officially from the government. it came from official news sources. in many cases, i think of what china does has to be part of the calculation the united states makes. enough the points you brought up i would like to underline because i think it is a good one is that we are no
china is north korea's only ally, only the factor i like an friend in the world -- de facto ally or friend in the world. what they do believe is they have something of a buffer stage in the north korean state, and they are not interested in seeing a greater presence of naval forces in their neighborhood. as i have said before, they are interested in having north koreans controlled, that would be fine for them, and having the peninsula divided is probably not something the chinese would worry...
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now, the united states as terrific allies in the pacific.this is also part of our relationship set. this is prime minister shinzo abe, a reliable partner in the japanese navy is incredibly professional and capable. we also have excellent partners on the korean peninsula, south korea. together we have a challenge that is in many ways maritime. it's from north korea. this of course is kim jong-un, and he is well named. he is unpredictable. he is unstable. he's not irrational. he's got a really bad haircut. [laughing] and the bad news is, he is developing intercontinental ballistic missiles. this will be at least in part i maritime challenge that we will face with our allies and partners, japan, south korea and others. and potentially a place with the u.s. and china could work together to solve the significant geopolitical challenge. so i will close on the pacific by just saying north korea, upper left, the rise of china, these are chinese ballistic missile submarines, 80% of the world's trade bottom right flows through the south china sea. chi
now, the united states as terrific allies in the pacific.this is also part of our relationship set. this is prime minister shinzo abe, a reliable partner in the japanese navy is incredibly professional and capable. we also have excellent partners on the korean peninsula, south korea. together we have a challenge that is in many ways maritime. it's from north korea. this of course is kim jong-un, and he is well named. he is unpredictable. he is unstable. he's not irrational. he's got a really...
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allies have strong interest in ukraine. we need to be able to look at the world how it is another way we would like it to be an obviously there are some interest more vital than others. ukraine is not a strong trading partner of the united states. it's a relatively poor country that faces great economic challenges ahead and that's why a lot of ukrainians have been emigrating. geopolitically considered -- significant for us or our allies as supporters would insist. the cold war and kept europe free without ukraine. ukraine was on the other side during the cold war as part of the soviet union. posed ahe soviet union much greater threat to the united states and our european allies than russia does today. regardless of the status of ukraine, a country that is not an ally of the united states and is not a member of nato, something we need to remember. that is not going to impact -- regardless of that status, it's not going to impact our deterrent or defensive capability in europe. we can defend and deter in europe with our allie
allies have strong interest in ukraine. we need to be able to look at the world how it is another way we would like it to be an obviously there are some interest more vital than others. ukraine is not a strong trading partner of the united states. it's a relatively poor country that faces great economic challenges ahead and that's why a lot of ukrainians have been emigrating. geopolitically considered -- significant for us or our allies as supporters would insist. the cold war and kept europe...
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the trans-atlantic ally niance stake. if you have problems within nato, there's a lot that nato can and should do. scaling up defense spending, ending duplication. that they have not done. a wealthy continent has gotten used to an american security guarantee, and now, we should get involved in a fight on russia's border to reassure them of our credibility? the logic of that just flaunts me completely. poroshenko being toppled, the russians may like to see him gone, but he has bigger problems. he has an approval rating of 22% in every institution in ukraine, including the anti-corruption bureau has him at a single digit approval rating. not withstanding the ukrainian economy has started growing. the debt is down. and inflation is down. what will the ukrainians do with the weapons? my two colleagues say, well, you know they're not going to take the donbass back. that's not their aim. mr. poroshenko said just a few days ago to the u.s. military academy that his objective is precisely to take the donbass back. it doesn't matt
the trans-atlantic ally niance stake. if you have problems within nato, there's a lot that nato can and should do. scaling up defense spending, ending duplication. that they have not done. a wealthy continent has gotten used to an american security guarantee, and now, we should get involved in a fight on russia's border to reassure them of our credibility? the logic of that just flaunts me completely. poroshenko being toppled, the russians may like to see him gone, but he has bigger problems....
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ally, u.s.territory, he would be putting his term as dictator of that country to an end, nearly instantly. he knows that. he wants to keep power above all else. again, the easiest way for him to lose power is to actually nuke a country with ties to the u.s. or the u.s. itself. so i don't think time is running out, but for him to continue going on as senator marco rubio said earlier today with this nuclear blackmail clearly that's what it is, it is blackmail, and what he's trying to get out of it really remains to be seen. >> allan smith from business insider, thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >>> the music world remembering a co founder of one of rock's most distinctive and successful bands. ahead, what happens to his musical legacy now that walter becker has died? >>> plus an update on the texas chemical plant that caught fire amidhar -- amid harvey's devastation. we will also talk to a man who represents many of the people affected by hurricane harvey. your big idea... will people know it me
ally, u.s.territory, he would be putting his term as dictator of that country to an end, nearly instantly. he knows that. he wants to keep power above all else. again, the easiest way for him to lose power is to actually nuke a country with ties to the u.s. or the u.s. itself. so i don't think time is running out, but for him to continue going on as senator marco rubio said earlier today with this nuclear blackmail clearly that's what it is, it is blackmail, and what he's trying to get out of...
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allies. worry is it will undermine any diplomatic attempt to resolve this crisis. >> absolutely. and a sense he is diplomatically shooting himself in the foot. which has been a steadfast asia-pacific ally from united dates, donald trump at this same moment he is going on the attack verbally against north korea and trying to ratchet up the war of rhetoric, he is threatening he will a lot of the free-trade accord with south korea. obviously putting south korea in a bind. you don't want to turn your back on a needed ally at a time like this. china is not exactly a u.s. ally, but if you're looking at economic trade terms, yes, the u.s. is extremely dependent. it is the largest trading partner of the united states. and suggests as he has, donald trump, he will cut off trade with any nation that does business with north korea. that drags china into it. how does that work? for the u.s. realistically cut off trade with china? most experts say it is not an option. yes, donald trump is in his words and
allies. worry is it will undermine any diplomatic attempt to resolve this crisis. >> absolutely. and a sense he is diplomatically shooting himself in the foot. which has been a steadfast asia-pacific ally from united dates, donald trump at this same moment he is going on the attack verbally against north korea and trying to ratchet up the war of rhetoric, he is threatening he will a lot of the free-trade accord with south korea. obviously putting south korea in a bind. you don't want to...
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and what action unites us with our nato allies? until we have those answers, heading down the path of destroying the i.n.f. treaty is grossly irresponsible. support to reduce the number of nuclear weapons and prevent their spread to more nations has always been a nonpartisan issue. when president reagan signed this treaty into law, he said that patience, determination, and commitment made this impossible vision of the i.m.f. treaty a reality. ever since then, the treaty has served as the bedrock of our efforts to build a safe and peaceful world in a nuclear age, to build a world where school children spend their days learning to read and write, not practicing duck-and-cover drills. to build a world where families live in hope for what tomorrow may bring, not in fear that a flash flood of light may sweep away everything they love. to build a world that looks to the united states to steadily lead toward sustained peace and security. this amendment continues in that spirit, and i want to thank senator lee for his leadership on this bi
and what action unites us with our nato allies? until we have those answers, heading down the path of destroying the i.n.f. treaty is grossly irresponsible. support to reduce the number of nuclear weapons and prevent their spread to more nations has always been a nonpartisan issue. when president reagan signed this treaty into law, he said that patience, determination, and commitment made this impossible vision of the i.m.f. treaty a reality. ever since then, the treaty has served as the...
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how do we reassure them, our allies? >> thank you mr. ranking member. i think we have been working very very closely with both south korea and japan but also with all the other countries in the asia-pacific region on confronting the north korea challenge. obviously we have a very close and continuing conversation with both japan and korea not just the state department that the department of defense on managing our alliances. obviously we have been talking to both japan and korea as the chairman mentioned about additional defensive needs and capabilities that they may have that they want to move ahead on and so i think the reassurance that we have been providing them with and the constant close communication with them and with others in the region has been significant reassurance to them about our ongoing commitment and defense of our allies. >> thank you very much. secretary billingslea can the u.s. and could you identify the top say 25 firms that compose of north korea's ballistic network and if so would you be willing to provide the information to thi
how do we reassure them, our allies? >> thank you mr. ranking member. i think we have been working very very closely with both south korea and japan but also with all the other countries in the asia-pacific region on confronting the north korea challenge. obviously we have a very close and continuing conversation with both japan and korea not just the state department that the department of defense on managing our alliances. obviously we have been talking to both japan and korea as the...
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>> again i can't tell you what our allies think. >> you set her allies are on the same place and now you are telling us you don't know what they think. >> what i can tell you is we are very unified and sending a joint message to north korea that we are all using her maximum economic pressure and diplomatic pressure to get them to change their behavior. >> do you disagree with their allies who virtually everyone says iran is complying. i know this isn't about iran but do you agree with our allies? >> senator i would deferred to the ie ae with respect to the jcpoa. >> ms. thornton responded that if you would also does it concern you that we are working with the chinese as we should and trying to work to get north korea to change its policy, that our allies, some of our allies question whether we are reneging on something we did on nuclear weapons a year and a half or two years ago? >> thank you. i know that we have certified continuation of the jcpoa in the most recent process. i think the connection between that and north korea the thing that is important to remember is we have been d
>> again i can't tell you what our allies think. >> you set her allies are on the same place and now you are telling us you don't know what they think. >> what i can tell you is we are very unified and sending a joint message to north korea that we are all using her maximum economic pressure and diplomatic pressure to get them to change their behavior. >> do you disagree with their allies who virtually everyone says iran is complying. i know this isn't about iran but do...