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most of our allies trade more than they do with us. first of all, that is intermediary trade it is global, not regional. overwhelmingly us and australia, japan, not china. there are many, many, other deeper economic interests, including the hegemony of the dollar and other things. i don't think our alliances are as vulnerable as one might think your i think the goal of punishing the chinese company huawei does not work. taking a firm stand with china. >> 3 million people, divorce they've seen what happened in sri lanka. people on the street can tell you. they will not sell sovereignty or democracy for money we have a better playing field than one might think for us, transparency, we need to get the story out about chinese economic coercion, all sorts of means, in particular, just think tanks, media, congressional delegation. we will not he's the chinese but we are much more attractive alternatives. we need a trade strategy. we need something. to demonstrate that we are in the rulemaking game and engagement allies and partners. and cont
most of our allies trade more than they do with us. first of all, that is intermediary trade it is global, not regional. overwhelmingly us and australia, japan, not china. there are many, many, other deeper economic interests, including the hegemony of the dollar and other things. i don't think our alliances are as vulnerable as one might think your i think the goal of punishing the chinese company huawei does not work. taking a firm stand with china. >> 3 million people, divorce they've...
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to be a colony of the allies at the end of the war. he sort of could envision a moment where it was a protected state, under winston churchill, which was not so much better to him than being a state to hitler, so he wouldn't let his own citizens fight for this core, which meant it was -- there was yvonne, the sabotage agent i just read about. she was french born but married to an italian. the other woman had a british passport. it was sort of everybody but the french. and yet they still had to be fully habituated french. >> what did the archives look like? >> excellent question. it's very bureaucratic on the british side. you get a lot of summaries of conversations people are having, and you get their training files. on the french side, it is a lot harder to find. the french -- whereas britain has sort of let the sun shine in. everyone's dead. everything's been declassified. the war is over. let a thousand flowers bloom, have a look at our archives. france is very much the opposite. it is incredibly hard to shake the early out of franc
to be a colony of the allies at the end of the war. he sort of could envision a moment where it was a protected state, under winston churchill, which was not so much better to him than being a state to hitler, so he wouldn't let his own citizens fight for this core, which meant it was -- there was yvonne, the sabotage agent i just read about. she was french born but married to an italian. the other woman had a british passport. it was sort of everybody but the french. and yet they still had to...
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if allied forces crossed the same river north of paris and allied forces have crossed the river south of paris, why can't they not cross the river at paris? pointd eisenhower at this paris was fundamental, it was essential to the governing of france at that point and in the very near future. heenhower responded that would do what he could, but at this point, he could make no promises of when he would cut loose part of the allied army to move into paris. gaullelowing day, de sent word to eisenhower by de gaulle's senior military commander. what he told eisenhower was information that the french were receiving from paris was that the city was on the verge of anarchy. there was no police presence. transportation had completely stopped. set the city on the verge of famine. that ifaulle argued allies don't move now, they were risking a humanitarian disaster and perhaps the destruction of paris itself. as it happened a number of times early in the war, de gaulle and eisenhower, two extraordinary personalities, were putting that relationship to the test. but events in paris would dry eisenho
if allied forces crossed the same river north of paris and allied forces have crossed the river south of paris, why can't they not cross the river at paris? pointd eisenhower at this paris was fundamental, it was essential to the governing of france at that point and in the very near future. heenhower responded that would do what he could, but at this point, he could make no promises of when he would cut loose part of the allied army to move into paris. gaullelowing day, de sent word to...
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to touch on some of the major allies, i think it's worth noting that smaller friends, allies, partners front lines the philippines, mongolia where he spent the summer those are the most vulnerable and under the most pressure. ultimately our ability to prevent chinese coercion and the smaller weakest weaker states depends on how long we are with japan britain france and germany we briefly touch on them. japan has been competing with china since the japanese emperor was given the title emperor in the seventh century to signal to the chinese that they were at least anomaly coequal. the abe government has built its entire national security strategy around competing with china. in deptford japan has a declining demographic picture and abe has largely counted that with more of what scholars would call external alignment. the quad you've heard about this u.s. japan australia india arrangement was not a idea. the free open endo pacific pacific was a night Ãbabe is not only aligning closely with other asian powers which is useful for us he's doing away with six decades of japanese alibi defense
to touch on some of the major allies, i think it's worth noting that smaller friends, allies, partners front lines the philippines, mongolia where he spent the summer those are the most vulnerable and under the most pressure. ultimately our ability to prevent chinese coercion and the smaller weakest weaker states depends on how long we are with japan britain france and germany we briefly touch on them. japan has been competing with china since the japanese emperor was given the title emperor in...
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are they afraid of getting sideways with the allies? do you think there is a fear about war with iran? sen. cruz: i think their principal argument is that our european allies want the deal back because their companies stand to make money. i have been around long enough that i remember our european allies sitting in the office in the senate asking for help because they said at the time, this iran deal is terrible. it is a terrible idea. the obama white house is twisting arm so much that we have no choice but to go along with it. now the europeans -- part of their's lavish devotion to the iran deal is that they hate president trump. world leaders who hate president trump trying to give up his national security victory. world,nt to say to the obama was right and trump was wrong. the deep state is pushing the white house to go that way. that would be a massive mistake. europeanere are some companies who want to do business with the iranians because they make a few more pennies. none of them will do business with iran if the sanctions are vi
are they afraid of getting sideways with the allies? do you think there is a fear about war with iran? sen. cruz: i think their principal argument is that our european allies want the deal back because their companies stand to make money. i have been around long enough that i remember our european allies sitting in the office in the senate asking for help because they said at the time, this iran deal is terrible. it is a terrible idea. the obama white house is twisting arm so much that we have...
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lot of our allies or not -- not all allies are necessarily on the same page and would be willing to limit their own commercial interest in some of these issues. how do we convince them? how do we work with them to push this agenda? >> down here in front. let's actually go here with this gentleman and pass it over there. we will do the three. >> thank you very much, senator warner. associate director of uacu in kiev, ukraine. i would like if you could expand on your thinking with regard to u.s. higher education institutions and what could the u.s. government on a larger scale do to support u.s. higher education institutions so they are not so backed into a corner, as you pointed out, with foreign students and with 1/3 of them coming from china, so much is based on survival in the case of rapid rising higher education costs in the united states, of those institutions needing to bank on those students because without it, our students cannot move forward. thank you. >> great, thanks. then we will let you take a batch. >> senator, i am proud to be one of your constituents in virginia. i'
lot of our allies or not -- not all allies are necessarily on the same page and would be willing to limit their own commercial interest in some of these issues. how do we convince them? how do we work with them to push this agenda? >> down here in front. let's actually go here with this gentleman and pass it over there. we will do the three. >> thank you very much, senator warner. associate director of uacu in kiev, ukraine. i would like if you could expand on your thinking with...
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must be mentioned as well that the allies themselves have been critical of the u.s. position sharply critical of the u.s. decision to walk away from that iranian nuclear deal and some of those allies have continued to insist that the united states is now dealing with a situation of its own making mariam that's right and may not be much sympathy particularly in year pain cortez and we have been seeing these french led efforts which may or may not continue in the u.n. general assembly. very shortly present an annual macron trying to. to somehow bridge the gap between the u.s. and iran and to try and find some sort of negotiated solution to what could become a an escalated crisis now where recent u.s. financial sanctions and now this announcement we've had today from the pentagon leave french led efforts. well once again that's very very difficult to see as you mentioned president across has been intimately involved in attempting to get some sort of solution on one level and that is to grant some form of relief economic relief to iran in the face of these ongoing sancti
must be mentioned as well that the allies themselves have been critical of the u.s. position sharply critical of the u.s. decision to walk away from that iranian nuclear deal and some of those allies have continued to insist that the united states is now dealing with a situation of its own making mariam that's right and may not be much sympathy particularly in year pain cortez and we have been seeing these french led efforts which may or may not continue in the u.n. general assembly. very...
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theyles from cannes, patrolled the seas, protecting the allied convoy.continued to attack north in the cavalier area. throughout the entire operation, antiaircraft fire was negligible and the luftwaffe was absent. the parachute infantry battalion was. inspected. these men were chosen for their intelligence, their strength, durability and their drive. they had been through a tough course of training, taught the art of killing, the art of survival in a strange land, and the quickest way of getting from any given place to another. hundreds of c-47s and c-54s swept across the southern coast of france. hello can be seen as a paratroopers who had spearheaded the envision the night before. the air was full of parachutes drifting slowly to the ground, carrying hardened american veterans to reinforce the men who had preceded them. ♪ narrator: still further inland, the gliders were nosing downward onto the soil of southern france. these landings were made close to le muy. many of the gliders. didn't have an easy landing. paratroopers advanced stealthily, following
theyles from cannes, patrolled the seas, protecting the allied convoy.continued to attack north in the cavalier area. throughout the entire operation, antiaircraft fire was negligible and the luftwaffe was absent. the parachute infantry battalion was. inspected. these men were chosen for their intelligence, their strength, durability and their drive. they had been through a tough course of training, taught the art of killing, the art of survival in a strange land, and the quickest way of...
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allies. so in all of those ways, public opinion remains robustly supportive of alliances. the second way in which we have tried to maintain this order is through an open economic system, based on the concept of trade. and, again, the u.s. public is more supportive of trade now than it has been at any time we've asked questions about trade. including belief that trade is good for the american economy. 87% of americans, that's a large number, 87% of americans think trade is good for the u.s. economy and good for american companies. finally, one of the we did in this report, we've been asking the question, which comes from gallup so it goes back to 1946, which u.s. play an active role in foreign affairs or stay away? this year as last year, we have reached near record high. 69% of americans think we should play an active role. then we're asked, what do you mean by an active role? when you say an active role does it include or exclude the following? it means alliances, international trade agreeme
allies. so in all of those ways, public opinion remains robustly supportive of alliances. the second way in which we have tried to maintain this order is through an open economic system, based on the concept of trade. and, again, the u.s. public is more supportive of trade now than it has been at any time we've asked questions about trade. including belief that trade is good for the american economy. 87% of americans, that's a large number, 87% of americans think trade is good for the u.s....
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they are allied forces, both native and non-native allies who continue to fight alongside of us. it wasn't just an american soldier was killed on thursday. it was at a romanian soldier was killed on thursday alongside the american. but we didn't have a real strategy for resolving the issue and, frankly, the strategy we now have is not that different from the strategy we've had in the previous administrations, which is how do we get out without anyone noticing? the problem is the other guy notices when you leave and as result take actions that are likely to be contrary not only to our interest but the interest of the afghan people. >> i would just add to that, strategy may be the wrong word. we are in a transaction to try to achieve a result. you said that yourself. this stuff shouldn't be when you lose. it should be win-win adages want to repeat something i barred from woodrow wilson, -- borrowed. it is a fearful thing to leave this great peaceful people in war but the writers were precious than peace and we shall fight for the things which we always carried nearest to our hearts
they are allied forces, both native and non-native allies who continue to fight alongside of us. it wasn't just an american soldier was killed on thursday. it was at a romanian soldier was killed on thursday alongside the american. but we didn't have a real strategy for resolving the issue and, frankly, the strategy we now have is not that different from the strategy we've had in the previous administrations, which is how do we get out without anyone noticing? the problem is the other guy...
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and its allies. it's one more reason why we have to work harder at jointness with our allies. we do not want independent surface to surface missile doctrines that can pull us into a fight we don't one. we are close, we are more joint and combined with japan and australia but not enough. if you look at the defense doctrine and emerging capabilities and concepts of, you know, go down the line, canada, korea, japan, australia, new zealand, they all want capabilities. we have alliances. part of our cost position in china is sbe gaiting them more. if everybody wants capabilities, if they're all building, you know, flat tops and building amphibs, we ought to be more joint operations with them, more training, more equipment and great power competition results in war usually because of a deterioration around the periphery. what he happens around asia is important. if we have a combined capability to deal with natural disasters, civil wars, we get there before china. we lock that in. on your question about territory, my view is that international law matters. it is a strong card for th
and its allies. it's one more reason why we have to work harder at jointness with our allies. we do not want independent surface to surface missile doctrines that can pull us into a fight we don't one. we are close, we are more joint and combined with japan and australia but not enough. if you look at the defense doctrine and emerging capabilities and concepts of, you know, go down the line, canada, korea, japan, australia, new zealand, they all want capabilities. we have alliances. part of our...
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we set aside our allies. xi jinping's model to the obama administration was designed to demote the interests of japan, taiwan, south korea and others. there is a debate in this town, it will not be resolved within a revisionist power, it is more ambiguous on the global scale, historically rising power between the united states, germany and japan will see riders on the hedge fund globally but actively revisionist in their own regions. ask mexico. to me there is no question about china's deliberate and declared revisionism in asia targeted at us alliances. the second point is for the most part china's strategy for now is backfiring. if you look at the foreign policy or defense white papers of japan, new zealand, look at the eu's policy on china, these like-minded democracies are stating chinese coercion gets their interests. even as many of them pursue more economic opportunities. opinion polls across the major democracies attending negatively for china. the trend in japan, korea, australia with nato allies is
we set aside our allies. xi jinping's model to the obama administration was designed to demote the interests of japan, taiwan, south korea and others. there is a debate in this town, it will not be resolved within a revisionist power, it is more ambiguous on the global scale, historically rising power between the united states, germany and japan will see riders on the hedge fund globally but actively revisionist in their own regions. ask mexico. to me there is no question about china's...
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so tragically have we lost the confidence of our closest allies. and so predictably about our president once again make an appeal on behalf of his patron in moscow, repeatedly calling for the expansion of the g-7 to include russia. sometimes i wonder does president trump actually think that russia is a democracy? does he think that the russian people live in freedom? does he see russia as an advanced economy? does he believe russia shares america's interest? i have to say little surprises me these days, but even i was taken back to see him blaming president obama for russia's behavior on foreign soil, no less. there is only one country responsible for russia's removal from the g-8 in 2014 and that is russia. the russian federation was suspended from the g-8 by its fellow countries because of its invasion and illegal occupation of crimea, the territory of the sovereign nation of ukraine. five years later, more than 10,000 ukrainian patriots are dead. that is why russia does not belong in the g-8. and what has the kremlin done since 2014 that could p
so tragically have we lost the confidence of our closest allies. and so predictably about our president once again make an appeal on behalf of his patron in moscow, repeatedly calling for the expansion of the g-7 to include russia. sometimes i wonder does president trump actually think that russia is a democracy? does he think that the russian people live in freedom? does he see russia as an advanced economy? does he believe russia shares america's interest? i have to say little surprises me...
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the men put in charge represented the best allied military brains.resh from their recent victories, the new 7th army, all seasoned veterans with experience marched to the embar indication point. friendly red cross workers gave a warm touch to the send off. with precision reflecting the efficient planning of this campaign, the men marched on board in a steady stream. their faces showed every human emotion. a few of them would soon see action for the first time, but most were veterans of the tough fighting in africa and italy. bulging with their cargo, the ships left the harbor to join the convoy being formed offshore. this fleet assembled off the west coast of corsica was made ready for the fight ahead. on board the cruisers, a group met for a conference. clustered on the decks of the ships men attended to last-minute details. many prayed. a few held aloof, alone with their thoughts. on the night of august 14th, the first special service force was put ashore on the beaches of port cross to destroy enemy defenses on both islands. simultaneo simultaneou
the men put in charge represented the best allied military brains.resh from their recent victories, the new 7th army, all seasoned veterans with experience marched to the embar indication point. friendly red cross workers gave a warm touch to the send off. with precision reflecting the efficient planning of this campaign, the men marched on board in a steady stream. their faces showed every human emotion. a few of them would soon see action for the first time, but most were veterans of the...
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>>> el recreo, me un cantaba estar jugando con mis amigos allÍ en la escuela. >>> y tÚ?ocer las eecies mÁs exÓticas que hay en la gran manzana. >>> asÍ es. >>> nos fuimos a los Ángeles con gustavo con dos promesas de la gustavo con dos promesas de la mÚsicae los corridos est listerine® limpia aprácticamente un 100%. ayudando a prevenir gingivitis y el mal aliento. nunca te conformes con un 25% siempre ve por un 100% demuestra de quÉ estÁs hecho™ ¿qué obtienes cuando compras un samsung galaxy note10 en t-mobile? obtienes datos ilimitados en la red que ahora llega aún más lejos. usa todo lo que quieras cuando quieras. una suscripción a netflix por cuenta nuestra. haz streaming de tus shows y películas favoritas. y por tiempo limitado compra cualquier samsung galaxy note10 y llévate un samsung galaxy note10 gratis. ¡así es! llévate un samsung galaxy note10 gratis. es fácil perder de vista las las que nos llenan el corazón. y la leche es una de ellas. nos consiente, nos ayudar a crecer... y a decir "te quiero". la leche... es amor por lo verdadero. ♪. estamos de regreso y te
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holtiz was arrested and taken prisoner by allied forces. the allied were listening to all the german generals conversations. they were all tapped for use in later war crimes. as historians we have been swimming in those waters nicely you have all these records. holtiz said repeatedly, when i was in crimea, sebastopol you said, i carried out the fuhrer's orders about the jewish question to the ultimate detail. i followed them in exquisite detail. he said let's be honest, that is what we all did in the east. it brings to light the point that this was two different wars. there is a horrible racial war which would seem like the outmost barbarism. in the west police the war tended -- the germans tended to treat the war in a much more transactional contests of strategy. >> it is one reason why rommel has an inappropriately elevated reputation for morality and decency and so on. rommel's career in fact was directly tied. isa metaphor many are cries. then i realized meters do not rise. his career was directly attached to hitler's from the days of t
holtiz was arrested and taken prisoner by allied forces. the allied were listening to all the german generals conversations. they were all tapped for use in later war crimes. as historians we have been swimming in those waters nicely you have all these records. holtiz said repeatedly, when i was in crimea, sebastopol you said, i carried out the fuhrer's orders about the jewish question to the ultimate detail. i followed them in exquisite detail. he said let's be honest, that is what we all did...
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enemies, allies, problematic allies, and rivals. let's talk about each. i ran seeks nuclear weapons. north korea already has them. both have repeatedly called for the destruction of the united states of america. in south america we have disintegrating and failed states controlled by anti-american thugs such as ortega in nicaragua or missouri in venezuela. who use their resources to so chaos across the western hemisphere and beyond. we also face hostile rivals such as china and russia, qualitatively different from our enemy. in that we trade with them, we compete with them in the economic sphere, and yet more often than not, their interests are antagonistic to our own. and that you have the resources to be developing next- generation weapons platforms. and sophisticated weaponry including hypersonic weapons, weapons that will be fielded in space and weapons that leverage artificial intelligence. the long-term geopolitical chessboard features prominently china and russia. as our principal rivals. and we are lagging too far behind in counteracting the new te
enemies, allies, problematic allies, and rivals. let's talk about each. i ran seeks nuclear weapons. north korea already has them. both have repeatedly called for the destruction of the united states of america. in south america we have disintegrating and failed states controlled by anti-american thugs such as ortega in nicaragua or missouri in venezuela. who use their resources to so chaos across the western hemisphere and beyond. we also face hostile rivals such as china and russia,...
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enemies, allies, problematic allies and rivals. let's talk let's talk about each. i ran nuclear weapons. north korea already has them. both have repeatedly called for the destruction of the united states of america. in southa. america we have faild states controlled anti-american thugs such such as ortega and nicaragua. using their retails and powers across the western hemisphere and beyond. we also face hostile rivals such as china and russia. qualitatively different from our enemies in that we trade with them, we compete with them in the economic sphere and yet more often than not, their interest are antagonistic to our own. they have have the resources to be developing next-generation weapons platforms. sophisticatedhi weaponry includg weapons that will be fielded in space and weapons for artificial intelligence. the long term geopolitical chessboard prominently china and russia as our principal rivals. we are lagging too far behind in counteracting the new technologies they are developing entire parts of the world where we rely on, at best, problematic allies w
enemies, allies, problematic allies and rivals. let's talk let's talk about each. i ran nuclear weapons. north korea already has them. both have repeatedly called for the destruction of the united states of america. in southa. america we have faild states controlled anti-american thugs such such as ortega and nicaragua. using their retails and powers across the western hemisphere and beyond. we also face hostile rivals such as china and russia. qualitatively different from our enemies in that...
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and its allies say iran was behind the attack on saudi oil infrastructure an act of war is how washington described the missile and drone strike on the kingdom's biggest oil refinery but a military response by president trump could spark a wider conflict in cripple the global economy and with the president's chances for reelection around versus the u.s. from corner. to. a low and welcome to to the point i'm brian thomas thanks so much for dropping in today these are my guests to talk about our issue suzanne credible works for the weekly dish beagle she just came back from saudi arabia where she reported about those attacks she's convinced trump's policy of maximum pressure generated maximum counterpressure. all the fertility shot is iran expert at the brookings institution in doha he believes iran seems to have overplayed its thus far well calculated strategy of escalation and rick no act as a correspondent for the washington post here in berlin he says trump's so far hasn't in response may both reflect concerns over a military conflict ahead of the presidential elections 2020 and the lac
and its allies say iran was behind the attack on saudi oil infrastructure an act of war is how washington described the missile and drone strike on the kingdom's biggest oil refinery but a military response by president trump could spark a wider conflict in cripple the global economy and with the president's chances for reelection around versus the u.s. from corner. to. a low and welcome to to the point i'm brian thomas thanks so much for dropping in today these are my guests to talk about our...
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he could not persuade allies to do that. he wanted to have a free polish government in poland because he is already thinking of containment of the soviet union. this is a postwar policy. in the end he went ahead and authorized the mission with the agreement of the british air teams. and it was a disaster. a written in question. we talk about a bleakness of the four celebration uprising -- o warsawess of the uprising. dr. nolan: by the time of dragoon, the 75th anniversary on the 15th of august, by the time those landings took place the german army in france was in full-scale retreat in the north. they had begun to run from the southern cities as well. so they fell fairly rapidly. i'm talking about toulon, marseilles. the city so rapidly. there was still fighting. there were terrible efforts -- episodes where the maquille rose against the germans. were six to 500 young men and women who had run away and run a mountaintop. they thought the british were flying in paratroops applies, it turns out they were germans who landed and
he could not persuade allies to do that. he wanted to have a free polish government in poland because he is already thinking of containment of the soviet union. this is a postwar policy. in the end he went ahead and authorized the mission with the agreement of the british air teams. and it was a disaster. a written in question. we talk about a bleakness of the four celebration uprising -- o warsawess of the uprising. dr. nolan: by the time of dragoon, the 75th anniversary on the 15th of august,...
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the best way to contest these aspirations isou to rebuild our defenses and work closely with our allies as part of his to prove the capacity of those threatened by moscow to defend themselves. i'm grateful security assistance has finally been released to help our friends defend themselves. now the task falls on us to pass the defense bill and make the necessary investments modernizing our own military to ensure the preeminent position in the world and today toward the challenge from adversaries like russia and china. gnr the security funding for ukraine hostage to its government's willingness to investigate his political opponents here at home, the alleged threat by president trump to withhold vital security funding came out last week on press reports about a whistleblower complaint from a u.s. intelligence official. the revelations suggest a gross abuse of power unlike anything i've ever seen during my 27 years working on u.s. foreign policy. they also showed donald trump once again welcoming a power to influence our elections this time using the power of the white house. they have ref
the best way to contest these aspirations isou to rebuild our defenses and work closely with our allies as part of his to prove the capacity of those threatened by moscow to defend themselves. i'm grateful security assistance has finally been released to help our friends defend themselves. now the task falls on us to pass the defense bill and make the necessary investments modernizing our own military to ensure the preeminent position in the world and today toward the challenge from adversaries...
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allÍ estÁ.ico!. >>> me la pasado muy bien. >>> vamos a iran barrio mexicano para saber cÓmo celebramos las fes taso mexicanas. >>> vamos entonces. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> asÍ celebran los mexicanos la independencia que maravilla. >>> asÍ es, no sabes la cantidad de personas viste como celebramos en el norte, bueno aquÍ en la comunidad la comunidad mexicana te vamos a mostrar cÓmo celebramos el grito de la independencia mexicana. >>> hay que ir a bailar. >>> vamos. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> aquÍ estÁ la reina de la fiesta. ay. >>> quÉ te parece? >>> oye belloÍsima, mira nada mÁs. por quÉ es importante celebrar las fiestas patrias? >>> tenemos que representar quienes somos y no tener miedo de ser mexicanos o hispanos latinos aquÍ estamos y nos vamos a quedar. >>> mexicanos! vivan los que nos dieron patria y libertad, viva mÉxico!. >>> viva. >>> viva mÉxico!. >>> viva. >>> viva mÉxico!. >>> viva. >>> bueno allÍ lo veian la verdad la paso mgsz muy bien. con toda la comunidad mexicana desde aquÍ los enviemos u
allÍ estÁ.ico!. >>> me la pasado muy bien. >>> vamos a iran barrio mexicano para saber cÓmo celebramos las fes taso mexicanas. >>> vamos entonces. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> asÍ celebran los mexicanos la independencia que maravilla. >>> asÍ es, no sabes la cantidad de personas viste como celebramos en el norte, bueno aquÍ en la comunidad la comunidad mexicana te vamos a mostrar cÓmo celebramos el grito de la independencia mexicana....
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[explosion] narrator: left without transport, small pockets snipe at the allied advance.] great honor goes to the people of this town, who made their town a key center of resistance. at 19, this brave and pitiful girl is a veteran of partisan -- brave and beautiful girl is a veteran of partisan fighting. [cheers and applause] >> general charles de gaulle stopped here. on his way to paris. it was from this chateau, 25 miles from the capital that he directed the french armored divisions. france has claimed this man both as a soldier and as a symbol of france reborn. ♪ to the american columns, was the distinction of first crossing the seine. the thundering armor breached the river above and below paris. they forced the nazi invasion to the capital. into headlong flight. one american spearhead smashed into paris after german treachery flattened as they reached for the marquis. a tank and machine gun skirmish was waged at the foot of the eiffel tower. [gunfire] [explosion] ♪ narrator: the toll of nazi prisoners mounted. [gunfire] ♪ [shouting] narrator: resistance was short-liv
[explosion] narrator: left without transport, small pockets snipe at the allied advance.] great honor goes to the people of this town, who made their town a key center of resistance. at 19, this brave and pitiful girl is a veteran of partisan -- brave and beautiful girl is a veteran of partisan fighting. [cheers and applause] >> general charles de gaulle stopped here. on his way to paris. it was from this chateau, 25 miles from the capital that he directed the french armored divisions....
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they're allied forces. both nato and non-nato allies. who continue to fight alongside us. it wasn't just an american soldier who was killed on thursday. there was a romanian soldier killed on thursdays alongside the american. but we didn't have a strategy for resolving the issue and frankly the strategy we now have is not that different from the strategy we've had in the previous administration which is is how do we get out without anyone noticing? and the problem is that other guy notices when we leave and as a result will take actions that are likely to be contrary not only to our interests but the interests of the afghan people. dina: i would add strategy may be the wrong word. we're in a transaction to achieve a result. you said that yourself. this stuff shouldn't be win-lose. it should be win-win. i want to repeat something i quote -- jane: i want to repeat something i quoted from woodrow wilson and have everyone contemplate this. it is a fearful thing to lead this peaceful people into world but the -- into war but the right is more important than peace. we shall figh
they're allied forces. both nato and non-nato allies. who continue to fight alongside us. it wasn't just an american soldier who was killed on thursday. there was a romanian soldier killed on thursdays alongside the american. but we didn't have a strategy for resolving the issue and frankly the strategy we now have is not that different from the strategy we've had in the previous administration which is is how do we get out without anyone noticing? and the problem is that other guy notices when...
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with regard to the partners and allies first i would commend secretary pompeo. he's been on the phone and road the past few days speaking to numerous allies and partners about this incident. in regards to where you think it came from the fact is if saudis were attacked by both drones and cruise missiles and are still vulnerable to attack. so asking allies and partners to contribute resources to help defend those thingings i spoke about i don't think is too much of an ask in the situation. >> we'll work the details over the weekend and i'll come back early next week with some specific recommendations. >> confirm that the strike was -- >> thank you, everyone. 17 presidential candidates will take the stage for speeches. watch the steak fry, or listen live on the go using the app. website, studentcam.org. >> good evening from washington, tonight at the white house, president trump and melania trump. the guest of honor
with regard to the partners and allies first i would commend secretary pompeo. he's been on the phone and road the past few days speaking to numerous allies and partners about this incident. in regards to where you think it came from the fact is if saudis were attacked by both drones and cruise missiles and are still vulnerable to attack. so asking allies and partners to contribute resources to help defend those thingings i spoke about i don't think is too much of an ask in the situation....
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and history is very compelling that nations with allies thrive, and nations without allies wither. when the greatest generation came home from worldar ii and establishenato, the idea was the americans would help keep western european democracies free, but the first time nato goes to war is when the united states attacked on 9/11. and i go into afghanistan a short time after that, and here i am with militaries,in guys out fig alongside us from canada and the united kingdom, n frway and germany, from new zealand, australia, from turkey, from jordan -- they were there not because they'd been attacked. they were allies. they were partners. they had shared values wh us. they considered terrorism a threat to them, as well. >> in your view, how strong is the nato alliance today? >> oh, it's very strong. nations -- democratic nations want to be part of nato. they -- no one goes out and solicits or recruits them. they come in wanting to join. and what can be a stronger statement about nato's relevance and nato's trustworthiness than natio wanting to join up?w, here have always been tensions
and history is very compelling that nations with allies thrive, and nations without allies wither. when the greatest generation came home from worldar ii and establishenato, the idea was the americans would help keep western european democracies free, but the first time nato goes to war is when the united states attacked on 9/11. and i go into afghanistan a short time after that, and here i am with militaries,in guys out fig alongside us from canada and the united kingdom, n frway and germany,...
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in the region and its allies in europe have done for so. yes i will get here in just a 2nd i want to bring in. in. you heard what i guess since they're on law and randy had to say it's about yemen this is where we're at and this is what needs to change however you seem to have some strong opinions i would agree with him that the war in yemen is horrific and it is destabilize the region and it is led to a huge humanitarian catastrophe but so has the war in syria which mohammad marandi is defending in terms of iranian participation that has killed you know roughly half a 1000000 people in iran has very bloody hands for what he has been doing in yemen so there's a lot of regional instability that's taking place now where i think if you want to be arming that if you want to be objective see warning of what he has to be able to attribute blame to all of the stabilizing actors that saudi arabia that's the islam republic of iran that we just you know i mean real government and that's also the united states government absolutely see the difference
in the region and its allies in europe have done for so. yes i will get here in just a 2nd i want to bring in. in. you heard what i guess since they're on law and randy had to say it's about yemen this is where we're at and this is what needs to change however you seem to have some strong opinions i would agree with him that the war in yemen is horrific and it is destabilize the region and it is led to a huge humanitarian catastrophe but so has the war in syria which mohammad marandi is...
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allied troops in yemen responsible for the killing civilians it's assassinated a journalist. suppresses of course women and as a world leader in executions so many are asking why should the west be allied with saudi arabia. the world has a responsibility to ensure the safety and security of this region to ensure and to deter iran from engaging in aggressive behavior by saudi arabia and so some aggressive the journalist jamal khashoggi lived in exile in the u.s. and was mad visiting the saudi embassy in turkey his remains were never found saudi crown prince mohammed bin suspected to be deniable for his killing. saudi arabia is also not wrestling in yemen the country has become the battlefield on which saudi arabia and iran wage a proxy war for regional dominance armed with weapons from the west they're shown little remorse for the damage they've caused. saudi arabia has also been aggressively exporting its religion one who isn't an austere interpretation of islam would be fine and schools foundations and most europe like here in belgium should the west bank saudi arabia. says
allied troops in yemen responsible for the killing civilians it's assassinated a journalist. suppresses of course women and as a world leader in executions so many are asking why should the west be allied with saudi arabia. the world has a responsibility to ensure the safety and security of this region to ensure and to deter iran from engaging in aggressive behavior by saudi arabia and so some aggressive the journalist jamal khashoggi lived in exile in the u.s. and was mad visiting the saudi...
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house with allies in the pacific. david: as we saw in the opening remarks in the oval office a short time ago, there was a lot of talk about the long-standing close relationship between the united states and australia. has the dispute the united states has with china put strain on the relationship between australia and china? >> it has. australia has been asked to pick sides. it does not want to pick sides. at the same time, it is navigating its own relationship with china and questioning whether it has gone too far in being too cozy. we have seen some universities in australia question relationships with the chinese communist party. in,ave seen politicians australian politicians, under scrutiny for their relationships with china. there is a moment of thought going on in australia right now over its relationship with china and the direction of that. but it is a different kind of conversation than what you are getting in the u.s. i think that is a reflection of the relative powers. australia's a country of 20 million p
house with allies in the pacific. david: as we saw in the opening remarks in the oval office a short time ago, there was a lot of talk about the long-standing close relationship between the united states and australia. has the dispute the united states has with china put strain on the relationship between australia and china? >> it has. australia has been asked to pick sides. it does not want to pick sides. at the same time, it is navigating its own relationship with china and questioning...
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we are blessed to have ally here with us at today's ceremony. thank you, ally.applause] thank you. and ally, i know your dad is watching over you. he's right up there, he's watching from heaven looking down right now with love and pride. he is so proud of you. thank you very much. incredible. [applause] lso joining us is the vigianno family. for generations the family has served in our military and in new york city fire and police departments. these are two great departments. i grew up with them. i know. on september 11 nypd detective joseph vigianno rushed into the world trade center and died rescuing his fellow citizens. his brother, john, was a new york firefighter. he also gave his life that day at ground zero. at the time joseph's three sons were just young boys ages 8, 6, and 3 months old. this morning they are with us, the youngest john, just started his freshman year of college at suny maritime college, and he plans to join the military. joseph jr. is a marine reservist. just like his father he's a proud member of the nypd. and james is a corporal in the
we are blessed to have ally here with us at today's ceremony. thank you, ally.applause] thank you. and ally, i know your dad is watching over you. he's right up there, he's watching from heaven looking down right now with love and pride. he is so proud of you. thank you very much. incredible. [applause] lso joining us is the vigianno family. for generations the family has served in our military and in new york city fire and police departments. these are two great departments. i grew up with...
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las aguas allÍ fueron inmisericorde es.a, a quien miami su vecino mÁs cercano a los estados unidos hace todos los preparativos para comenzar a ayudar. >> es horrible lo que estÁ pasando ahÍ. >> el condado miami-dade ha abierto centros de acopio. quiere que la ayuda llegue lo mÁs pronto posible. >> el problema es que el huracÁn todavÍa estÁ ahÍ. tenemos que esperar que se pongan las condiciones mejor. tambiÉn el gobierno de las bahamas tiene que ver donde puede recibir estos artÍculos. autorizado un fondo de medio millÓn de dólares como primera respuesta a la indescriptible tragedia. lourdes del rio, univisiÓn. jorge: quÉ impresiones de las imÁgenes. aunque se ha debilitado y ahora tiene categorÍa dos, dorian continÚa siendo un huracÁn muy peligrosa sobre toda la proximidad de la costa este de estados unidos. vamos con alberto martÍnez, jefe de meteorologÍa para que no sale de la trayectoria de dorian. albert: como bien decÍas, se acerca mucho a la costa. de hecho, podemos ver como el ojo todavÍa se mantienen este sistema si
las aguas allÍ fueron inmisericorde es.a, a quien miami su vecino mÁs cercano a los estados unidos hace todos los preparativos para comenzar a ayudar. >> es horrible lo que estÁ pasando ahÍ. >> el condado miami-dade ha abierto centros de acopio. quiere que la ayuda llegue lo mÁs pronto posible. >> el problema es que el huracÁn todavÍa estÁ ahÍ. tenemos que esperar que se pongan las condiciones mejor. tambiÉn el gobierno de las bahamas tiene que ver donde puede...
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allies in the region really putting on notice any country in the region that hosts u.s. forces now that is designed to put pressure on countries in the region that are allies of the united states but also have a standing relationship with iran and leaders in the capitals of this part of the world are no doubt going to be reaching out to both american and iranian officials trying to see that cooler heads prevail in this latest round of escalating tensions in the region all right we'll leave it definitely thanks for that at least 27 children have been killed in a fire in liberia the fire started late on tuesday at a school in the suburbs of the capital monrovia police spokesman says the blaze was started by an electrical problem. plenty most still had on the news hour including the briggs it battle continues day 2 of the u.k. supreme court.
allies in the region really putting on notice any country in the region that hosts u.s. forces now that is designed to put pressure on countries in the region that are allies of the united states but also have a standing relationship with iran and leaders in the capitals of this part of the world are no doubt going to be reaching out to both american and iranian officials trying to see that cooler heads prevail in this latest round of escalating tensions in the region all right we'll leave it...
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es donde conoci, y entonces, allÍ es donde en verdad me enamorÉ de la persona.u casa. >>> porque tiene vi vigencias en sus cuadros quÉ bonito que buen trabajo santi felicidades. >>> y se me olvidÓ donde conseguirle. >>> yo te lo ver we. >>> hablando de selena el secreto de selena es todos los domingos las diez de la noche nueve centro estÁ muy buena porque puedes conocer por quÉ el por quÉ tras la otra juca muerte de selena que pasÓ realmente en esos momentos antes de que ella falleciera, esta superestrella que todos llevamos en nuestro corazÓn el secreto de selena todos los domingos a las diez de la noche nueve centro. >>> gran hasta rÚa muy bien contada y telemundo tele menudo se reuniÓ para celebrarlo fin de las grabaciones de el seÑor de los cielos en esta sÉptima temporada y asÍ que tenemos la reacciones de los avances lleno de acciÓn intriga y sensualidad esto yu de la pausa. >>> llega el candelero tambiÉn seÑores. >>> jlo apareciÓ alex rodrÍguez a un evento. con uno de sus hijos, pero tambiÉn marc anthony allÍ apareciÓ en el mismo lugar y llevÓ a una nuev
es donde conoci, y entonces, allÍ es donde en verdad me enamorÉ de la persona.u casa. >>> porque tiene vi vigencias en sus cuadros quÉ bonito que buen trabajo santi felicidades. >>> y se me olvidÓ donde conseguirle. >>> yo te lo ver we. >>> hablando de selena el secreto de selena es todos los domingos las diez de la noche nueve centro estÁ muy buena porque puedes conocer por quÉ el por quÉ tras la otra juca muerte de selena que pasÓ realmente en esos...
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coming up, did the president lean on a foreign ally to help his re-election efforts?ome tantalizing details about a whistleblower's claim. we're back after this p the . >>> did you ask the ukraine to investigate joe biden? >> no. >> you did ask ukraine to look into joe biden? >> of course i did. >> that was the same interview. did the president lean on an ally to help his re-election effort? >>> parts of texas under water. two dead from devastating weather. >>> another episode of blackface and another apology from justin trudeau. can the canadian prime minister overcome the scandal before the next election? >>> and the vaping cases skyrocket to 500 nationwide. now, the feds are investigating. welcome back to "early start." i'm julia chatterley. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:30 eastern time. good morning, everybody. compelling details about the whistleblower complaint that concerns president trump's communication with a foreign leader, talks that could be geared toward helping his re-election bid. t"the washington post" report i involves ukraine. it involved some kind of promi
coming up, did the president lean on a foreign ally to help his re-election efforts?ome tantalizing details about a whistleblower's claim. we're back after this p the . >>> did you ask the ukraine to investigate joe biden? >> no. >> you did ask ukraine to look into joe biden? >> of course i did. >> that was the same interview. did the president lean on an ally to help his re-election effort? >>> parts of texas under water. two dead from devastating...
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but the idea that america would not support an ally and that ukraine is an ally who's in a hot war with russian-backed separatists in ukraine, to start a phony investigation about joe biden and hunter biden, it's -- this is a compromise of american security. and i think betrayal is the right word. >> while we're having this conversation a live look right now at president trump there. this is joint base meyer henderson hall in virginia, the president there for -- this is a formal ceremony that welcomes the new chairman of the join chiefs of staff, general mark milly. he was confirmed, of course, back in july. of course, chairman of the joint chiefs, the highest military ranking officer of the country. we are watching this 21-gun salute, i believe, is what we're going to get here. john th jonathan lemire, what do we know, if anything, about who has the ear of this president right now as he is navigating unchartered territory for his administration so far? >> well, most of the so-called -- have left. there aren't many checks and balances left in that west wing, very few guardrails remain.
but the idea that america would not support an ally and that ukraine is an ally who's in a hot war with russian-backed separatists in ukraine, to start a phony investigation about joe biden and hunter biden, it's -- this is a compromise of american security. and i think betrayal is the right word. >> while we're having this conversation a live look right now at president trump there. this is joint base meyer henderson hall in virginia, the president there for -- this is a formal ceremony...
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some allies he hoped to see return to him have not managed electoralhe threshold.t looks incredibly close between his party and benny alliance,ue-and-white when it comes to the numbercrunching, benjamin netanyahu is in a tight spot. there is talk of him joining a national unity government. the only problem is his main rival, benny gantz, has said he will not serve if netanyahu remains prime minister. he will be under pressure to stand down. we know he does not want to do that. if benjamin netanyahu cannot pass some immunity law with his allies in parliament, he is facing charges on three cocorruption trials and could ed up behind bars. liebermanlooks like could be the kingmaker here. israeli politics is about the coalition building. man, the to be a key kingmaker. he said going into the elections he did not want to serve with benjamin netanyahu's religious right ultra-orthodox jewish allies because he disagrees with them about an exemption for religious students serving in the military and that has turned into a key dividing point. lieberman has said he would not n
some allies he hoped to see return to him have not managed electoralhe threshold.t looks incredibly close between his party and benny alliance,ue-and-white when it comes to the numbercrunching, benjamin netanyahu is in a tight spot. there is talk of him joining a national unity government. the only problem is his main rival, benny gantz, has said he will not serve if netanyahu remains prime minister. he will be under pressure to stand down. we know he does not want to do that. if benjamin...
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engaging our allies in bringing them along is important right -- engaging our allies and bringing them along is important. on both sides of the pacific, the idea of national security is getting bigger and bigger and bigger. finding some limits of that that we can live with is hugely important. otherwise, if everything in both economies is national security, there is not even a starting point for discussion. also understanding the nuance of china. the tougher stance from the u.s. has produced change in china, both positively and negatively. i see more opening than a lot of other people do, specifically in the financial sector. i also see marketization in areas of the economy. in thenese leaders -- chinese leaders mind, that is not a total paradox. recognizing when china is moving in the direction we want. there are multiple things happening at the same time. recognizing that gives us a basis for discussion. those three issues are top of mind. our allies, defining national security -- especially what is not national security -- and recognizing where there is some progress. the pressure n
engaging our allies in bringing them along is important right -- engaging our allies and bringing them along is important. on both sides of the pacific, the idea of national security is getting bigger and bigger and bigger. finding some limits of that that we can live with is hugely important. otherwise, if everything in both economies is national security, there is not even a starting point for discussion. also understanding the nuance of china. the tougher stance from the u.s. has produced...