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us make this other they look fabulous other allies and least used. well you know i mean for several years now i have challenging this idea of allies right because there's supposed to be a mutual benefit to all parties involved in what we think about black liberation i'm not convinced that there is a mutual benefit for white people in this fight with race and so i pivoted to using terms like coconspirators an accomplice because there is an extraction element of the word allies when things get too tough you can pull yourself out and i also think that using our law is a way to slap a label wants to be a part of this you know being when you could just be a good person and i've found the back of the idea of just being a good person and you know respecting people's human rights and decency people like what do you mean i got to call it something i might. hayley did he not want to still get ahead you know do sis just heated up you know the reality is this is. the idea of calling yourself a liar been an ally is a saying thing that i think about in terms of wo
us make this other they look fabulous other allies and least used. well you know i mean for several years now i have challenging this idea of allies right because there's supposed to be a mutual benefit to all parties involved in what we think about black liberation i'm not convinced that there is a mutual benefit for white people in this fight with race and so i pivoted to using terms like coconspirators an accomplice because there is an extraction element of the word allies when things get...
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all of this has a security consequence for nato allies and -- for nato allies, and therefore, we need to be able to respond to that and to address that and do that by forging nato along the stronger political lines, and do that together with partners, not just in the asia pacific, including australia, japan, south korea, new zealand, which are very close and like-minded partners to nato. so this was a message coming from the leaders last december, and now, we're following up on that when we now address nato 2030 and the reflection process. >> very important points. i would like have the second question from d.c. over to you. >> thank you very much. strong militarily, stronger politicalically, and more global. mr. secretary-general, this is such an important message, and this reflection process has such significance. as a follower of nato, you seem to be pointing to what people call article two. one of the pieces of language encourages economic collection between any or all of them. my question is, how important is this? you didn't explicitly mention the european union in the vision fo
all of this has a security consequence for nato allies and -- for nato allies, and therefore, we need to be able to respond to that and to address that and do that by forging nato along the stronger political lines, and do that together with partners, not just in the asia pacific, including australia, japan, south korea, new zealand, which are very close and like-minded partners to nato. so this was a message coming from the leaders last december, and now, we're following up on that when we now...
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all allies are affected, but not all allies at the same time. we have seen our supreme court commander here in europe coordinating local efforts and military and seen how military has been essentially transporting medical equipment and transporting patients and the medical personnel, and thousands of beds. helping to control bore didders. so the military has supported by nato has been making sure that nato allies are helping children and partners. so, again, the reality is that we need facts, we need the truth, that's the best way and also when it comes to covid-19. >> and the communication out of-- >> absolutely, i try to do that, a lot of excellent people in nato working with communications, messaging every day and an excellent job. i know that in different capitals, nato allies are doing what they can to counter this information, which is -- it undermines trust in our democratic institutions, but again, i strongly believe that the idea of free and open societies, freedom of expression, we need independent press. those solutions are important
all allies are affected, but not all allies at the same time. we have seen our supreme court commander here in europe coordinating local efforts and military and seen how military has been essentially transporting medical equipment and transporting patients and the medical personnel, and thousands of beds. helping to control bore didders. so the military has supported by nato has been making sure that nato allies are helping children and partners. so, again, the reality is that we need facts,...
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the trust nato ally countries. we are seeing attempts from russia and china to blame nato allies for the existence of the coronavirus and we have seen stories that the, we are not able to support and help other each. the ability is that allies are helping each other a lot. all allies are affected, but not all in the same way at the same time so we've seen, we have seen in secure our supreme commander here in europe, coordinating local efforts of military. we have seen how military has been transporting local equipment, medical, sometimes transporting patients, medical personnel, setting up feed hospitals, thousands of beds. helping to control borders. so the military supported by nato has been key in making sure that nato allies are helping and also partners. so again, the reality is that we need facts. we need the truth. that's the best way to counter this information also when it comes to covid-19. >> and have a proactive communication of the facts. >> absolutely. and therefore, i try to do that. a lot of excelle
the trust nato ally countries. we are seeing attempts from russia and china to blame nato allies for the existence of the coronavirus and we have seen stories that the, we are not able to support and help other each. the ability is that allies are helping each other a lot. all allies are affected, but not all in the same way at the same time so we've seen, we have seen in secure our supreme commander here in europe, coordinating local efforts of military. we have seen how military has been...
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it helped to divide the allies. i think, in france, you will probably get a feeling that the treaty was not that bad. i don't know if that answers your question. >> given the fact that there were treaties of mutual assistance between britain and france and britain and belgium and the serbs and the russians, did that contribute to the inevitability of world war i? this might be a little off your subject. >> i can talk about the origins of the first world war until the cows come home. used to be said that the alliance system, the notion of a balance of power where you had to balance powers as a way of keeping the peace. alliance systems created the first world war. it meant if any two nations the , balance of power is inherently unstable. a tight aligned system meant that if you got into a dispute, it would drag in a trail all the allied nations. i don't think that really is the case myself. i think the alliances before the first world war were looser than they have been portrayed. they were defensive alliances and in
it helped to divide the allies. i think, in france, you will probably get a feeling that the treaty was not that bad. i don't know if that answers your question. >> given the fact that there were treaties of mutual assistance between britain and france and britain and belgium and the serbs and the russians, did that contribute to the inevitability of world war i? this might be a little off your subject. >> i can talk about the origins of the first world war until the cows come home....
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and moved steadily to a meeting with the russian ally in the east.n, the citadel of nazi-ism, fell. ♪ early in january, franklin delano roosevelt was inaugurated as president of the united states. his fourth successive term. the simple ceremony took place on the white house porch. ♪ almost immediately, the president went to yalta, conferred with joseph stalin and winston churchill on final steps to crush the axis and establish peace. it was the last meeting of the original big three. franklin roosevelt looked tired and old. in april, a great man was dead. the loss of franklin delano roosevelt was deeply felt by people all around the world. ♪ in the cabinet room of the white house, harry s truman was sworn in as president. on the very eve of victory and its disturbing aftermath, his was the heavy duty of carrying on with the leaders of america's allies. 25 days later, on may 7, and a little schoolhouse in france, came the unconditional surrender of germany. general alfred jodl, nazi chief of staff, signs a document formally ending all german resistanc
and moved steadily to a meeting with the russian ally in the east.n, the citadel of nazi-ism, fell. ♪ early in january, franklin delano roosevelt was inaugurated as president of the united states. his fourth successive term. the simple ceremony took place on the white house porch. ♪ almost immediately, the president went to yalta, conferred with joseph stalin and winston churchill on final steps to crush the axis and establish peace. it was the last meeting of the original big three....
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personnel or allied personnel against that highlighted the state's consent. in against others who material support such officials and their activities. designations will be made on a case-by-case basis against specific individuals or entities. second, the u.s. is expanding visa restrictions for officials engaged in those same investigations. we are extending and expanding these restrictions to include their family members. gives us no joy to punish them, but we cannot allow icc officials and their families to come to the u.s., to shop, travel and otherwise enjoy american freedoms as these same officials seek to prosecute the defender of those freedoms. i will close by saying this. never forget the american commitment to real justice and accountability, from the nuremberg and tokyo trials in world war ii, to the more recent yugoslavian tribunals, the u.s. is always sought to uphold good and punish people through international law and we will continue to do so. when our own people do wrong, we lawfully punish those individuals who tarnish the reputation of our
personnel or allied personnel against that highlighted the state's consent. in against others who material support such officials and their activities. designations will be made on a case-by-case basis against specific individuals or entities. second, the u.s. is expanding visa restrictions for officials engaged in those same investigations. we are extending and expanding these restrictions to include their family members. gives us no joy to punish them, but we cannot allow icc officials and...
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but with the allies almost 1 billion people japan, new zealand and south korea with those institutions that have kept a safe for decades. and in cyberspace in global arms control. and to stand up with freedom and democracy and the challenges that neither europe alone nor america alone so we must insist the national solutions that we must live up oto our values these values are what make us strong as nations. as we continue to compete in a competitive world we must keep democracy strong. this for nato 2030 is not about reinventing nato strong militarily or politically but to help us get there a group of experts to provide new ideas and to consult actively with allies and the reach out to civil society the private six sector and answering here today. the recommendations were set out when we meet next year. together we cannot to nato 2030 with confidence to keep our people safe in a more uncertain world. thank you to my thank you for your remarks for the reflection of nato 2030. and the secretary-general what a terrific thought and that your goals in this reflection process not reinventin
but with the allies almost 1 billion people japan, new zealand and south korea with those institutions that have kept a safe for decades. and in cyberspace in global arms control. and to stand up with freedom and democracy and the challenges that neither europe alone nor america alone so we must insist the national solutions that we must live up oto our values these values are what make us strong as nations. as we continue to compete in a competitive world we must keep democracy strong. this...
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nato allies are helping. our ally at all allies are affected, but not all at the same way and at the same time. we have seen our supreme commander in europe coordinating efforts, we have seen how military has been essentially transportingonnel, d essential equipment, patients,os medical personnel. setting up hospitals. thousands of beds. helping to control borders. so the military has supported nato and has been key and making sure that nato allies are helpingg each other and alsd partners. again the, the reality is that e need facts. we need the truth. this is the best way to counter disinformation when it comes to .ovid-19e] >> i try to do the.e. a lot ofda excellent people in-d nato work with communications,l. messaging every day. they do an excellent job.n informationthat in different capitals, nato allies are doing what they can to counter this information. it undermines trust of our agai democratic institutions. the idea a free and opene that societies, freedom of expression, we need free andti independ
nato allies are helping. our ally at all allies are affected, but not all at the same way and at the same time. we have seen our supreme commander in europe coordinating efforts, we have seen how military has been essentially transportingonnel, d essential equipment, patients,os medical personnel. setting up hospitals. thousands of beds. helping to control borders. so the military has supported nato and has been key and making sure that nato allies are helpingg each other and alsd partners....
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only there could allied governments join forces and continue the fight. it is important to note that while churchill's hospitality was unquestionably heartfelt, it involved strong elements of national self-interest. the british, who were about to experience the full fury of german power, would have to rely on those foreigners they had so disdained to help them survive in the desperate struggle to come. "last hope island" focuses on this unlikely partnership between britain and occupied europe during the war. this is the first book ever to be written about the -- ever to be written about the subject, believe it or not. most of the countries who did provide substantial support for dossiers ofin those 1940 and 1941 helped save it from defeat and in the latter part of the war proved to be a great benefit to the overall allied victory. let me give you just a few examples. pilotsalmost 20% of the who flew in the battle of britain were, in fact, from occupied europe, particularly from poland. in the opinion of numerous british officials, the contributions of the
only there could allied governments join forces and continue the fight. it is important to note that while churchill's hospitality was unquestionably heartfelt, it involved strong elements of national self-interest. the british, who were about to experience the full fury of german power, would have to rely on those foreigners they had so disdained to help them survive in the desperate struggle to come. "last hope island" focuses on this unlikely partnership between britain and...
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he knew that if britain wanted allies or not, it desperately needed them. you have to remember that in 1940, obviously, the u.s. was still neutral and was nowhere close to getting into the war. so what did churchill do? to the dismay of many officials in his government, he threw open britain's doors to the political leaders and armed forces of occupied europe. on june 18, 1940, just before france fell, poland's new prime minister and commander-in-chief of the armed forces flew to london for an urgent meeting with churchill. he asked britain to help rescue the thousands of polish troops then fighting in france so they could continue the battle against germany. churchill immediately replied, "tell your army that we are their comrades in life and death. we shall conquer together or we shall die together." the prime minister then ordered his government to rescue as many foreign troops and airmen who were fighting in france as possible, regardless of their politics or nationality. thanks to churchill, london quickly became the wartime refuge for the governments
he knew that if britain wanted allies or not, it desperately needed them. you have to remember that in 1940, obviously, the u.s. was still neutral and was nowhere close to getting into the war. so what did churchill do? to the dismay of many officials in his government, he threw open britain's doors to the political leaders and armed forces of occupied europe. on june 18, 1940, just before france fell, poland's new prime minister and commander-in-chief of the armed forces flew to london for an...
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not to our allies. and thank you for your leadership and your service and that they can respond to that part male or female or republican or democrat. i'm not interested he went to bed with. and it was a privilege to serve. is there anything you miss about working in dc? >> and that opportunity to interact and then i was the only person in washington that went to iraq for vestry on - - rest and recreation. to see those 22 and 25 -year-old men and women. and their service and the desire to help them and with those political fights in washington. i spent a lot of time there. and i went through everything. for confirmation processes, processes, nothing like to pick up the "washington post" in the morning and wonder what disaster will face you that day. for what was stupid or wrong or illegal. and then to testify in front of congress was a special treat. i miss the interaction with the troops. . . . . if we study, we would say there is one lesson we have time for one last question what would be the question
not to our allies. and thank you for your leadership and your service and that they can respond to that part male or female or republican or democrat. i'm not interested he went to bed with. and it was a privilege to serve. is there anything you miss about working in dc? >> and that opportunity to interact and then i was the only person in washington that went to iraq for vestry on - - rest and recreation. to see those 22 and 25 -year-old men and women. and their service and the desire to...
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nato allies.y more spend 2% on the defense than i've seen in many, many years more and more meet the 2% target there. they've started the increase >> talking about the spending and plans for the post covid-19 world is russia still the greatest threat to nato allies or is it china >> those two nations are very different challenges for nato. we don't see any defense against the nato ally. we have to respond to a changing world where we see a surge where they are investing heavily in more capabilities including new mi missiles and aggressive actions against ukraine. we have seen the shift in global balance of power they will soon have the largest economy in the world and they are investing heavily in nuclear programs that can reach all allied countries there is one important message we have to stand together. north america and united states. together, we are 50% of the world's economic might and 50% of the world's military might. as long as the world stands together, we are safe and secure >> bringin
nato allies.y more spend 2% on the defense than i've seen in many, many years more and more meet the 2% target there. they've started the increase >> talking about the spending and plans for the post covid-19 world is russia still the greatest threat to nato allies or is it china >> those two nations are very different challenges for nato. we don't see any defense against the nato ally. we have to respond to a changing world where we see a surge where they are investing heavily in...
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russia and china had no allies. no one pushed our allies harder than i did.nd we need to keep that pressure on. they are criticizing critical. with the economic arena. just take it out of the military. we think the chinese really had to be for the plainfield to be level they have to make some structural changes in the way they operate. just think how much more powerful our bargaining position would be if on our side of the table right now we have the europeans and the japanese in the australians and the indians. we stay together. we must make the changes. the chinese love dealing bilaterally with countries. in most cases they can intimidate them. they hate a multi- lateral situation. i intended a defense minister meeting in asia. we had eight countries counting the chinese minister of defense how offensive their aggressive actions in the south china sea were. this is a big asset for the united states. i don't understand the unwillingness in washington right now to understand that. and make use of it. i think actually a change in rhetoric. i think being willin
russia and china had no allies. no one pushed our allies harder than i did.nd we need to keep that pressure on. they are criticizing critical. with the economic arena. just take it out of the military. we think the chinese really had to be for the plainfield to be level they have to make some structural changes in the way they operate. just think how much more powerful our bargaining position would be if on our side of the table right now we have the europeans and the japanese in the...
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personnel or allied personnel against that allied states consent and against others who material support such officials activities designations will be made on a case by case basis against specific individuals or entities and 2nd the united states is expanding visa restrictions for officials directly engaged in those same investigations for extending and expanding these destructions including their family members it gives us no joy to punish them but we cannot allow i.c.c. officials and their families to come to united states to shop travel and otherwise or joy american freedoms as these same officials seek to prosecute the defender of those very freedoms a close by saying this never forget the american commitment to real justice and accountability from the nuremberg and tokyo trials after world war 2 to the more recent yugoslavian rwanda tribunal the united states has always uphold good and punish evil under international law we will continue to do so. when our own people do wrong we lawfully punish those individuals as rare as they are who tarnish the reputation of our great us militar
personnel or allied personnel against that allied states consent and against others who material support such officials activities designations will be made on a case by case basis against specific individuals or entities and 2nd the united states is expanding visa restrictions for officials directly engaged in those same investigations for extending and expanding these destructions including their family members it gives us no joy to punish them but we cannot allow i.c.c. officials and their...
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nationally recognized government to tripoli and is allied to calif. he also attended saturday's talks in cairo with huff dar and egypt's president there were major differences between salah and when the war declared himself the soul of libya more recently again this a lair has been quoted as saying russia wants negotiations to resume with the tripoli government because it not only sees a positive outcome to offensive but a moment will speak to my trainer who is in the grain for the latest on the fighting but 1st let's go to the head who is in the libyan capital tripoli so this is obviously a significant development what should we take from all of this that so raj is engaging in talks at all and that it's a good not tough dog that he'll be talking to. well kim. wants to play it peaceful rule after it has been accused by the western government to the internationally recognized a government. has been accusing garage are of sending troops and weapons to the warlords or have to in his military campaign to capture the capital tripoli that has failed that re
nationally recognized government to tripoli and is allied to calif. he also attended saturday's talks in cairo with huff dar and egypt's president there were major differences between salah and when the war declared himself the soul of libya more recently again this a lair has been quoted as saying russia wants negotiations to resume with the tripoli government because it not only sees a positive outcome to offensive but a moment will speak to my trainer who is in the grain for the latest on...
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the 1st world war the ottoman empire allies itself with the german empire and austria hungary against france russia and great britain one of modern history's most brutal battles takes place off turkey's mediterranean coast allied warships attempt to pass through the dardanelles straits and reach istanbul but they fail this gives rise to a new allied strategy and an opportunity for most of our kemal ataturk. the allied forces attacked the deliberately peninsular with infantry sparking a static battle that lasts for months. the young officer. is in command of an entire section of the front. one of his orders from the trenches goes down in history. no great numbers game all this a lot of. are you. not good sakho you should dominate. in the time that it takes out the guy was one rise up to take out the mice. but sod. oh. oh although his troops are outnumbered. ataturk is able to hold his position until reinforcements arrive. for shoot those there's no doubt that he was decisively involved in repelling the invading troops to significant positions. but the overall military strategy was deve
the 1st world war the ottoman empire allies itself with the german empire and austria hungary against france russia and great britain one of modern history's most brutal battles takes place off turkey's mediterranean coast allied warships attempt to pass through the dardanelles straits and reach istanbul but they fail this gives rise to a new allied strategy and an opportunity for most of our kemal ataturk. the allied forces attacked the deliberately peninsular with infantry sparking a static...
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personnel or allied personnel against that highlighted the state's consent. in against others who material support such officials and their activities. designations will be made on a case-by-case basis against specific individuals or entities. second, the u.s. is expanding visa restrictions for officials engaged in those same investigations. we are extending and expanding these restrictions to include their family members. gives us no joy to punish them, but we cannot allow icc officials and their families to come to the u.s., to shop, travel and otherwise enjoy american freedoms as these same officials seek to prosecute the defender of those freedoms. i will close by saying this. never forget the american commitment to real justice and accountability, from the nuremberg and tokyo trials in world war ii, to the more recent yugoslavian tribunals, the u.s. is always sought to uphold good and punish people through international law and we will continue to do so. when our own people do wrong, we lawfully punish those individuals who tarnish the reputation of our
personnel or allied personnel against that highlighted the state's consent. in against others who material support such officials and their activities. designations will be made on a case-by-case basis against specific individuals or entities. second, the u.s. is expanding visa restrictions for officials engaged in those same investigations. we are extending and expanding these restrictions to include their family members. gives us no joy to punish them, but we cannot allow icc officials and...
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allie: it goes both ways.ry now 75 years removed from war,e h and his teammates visited japanese school children to share their stories. ask most ask about south sudan. we tell them, this is the world's youngest country, but situation. very difficult that does not make us lose hope. allie: now the japanese decided to preserve olympic hope. officials extended their stay by raising money from taxes and revenue from new vending machines. >> the worry was reduced because we believe we will train. allie: he and his teammates are staying throh at least july. what happensfter depends on local officials and the south sudan olympic committee. for n volunteers are keeping distant and athletes train in an otherwise empty gym. there are moments he misses home, but remains focus on the reason he and his team embarked on this journey. >> if i mis i cannot achieve it again. but the friends when i get back out, the family, i have to focus on my goal first. allie: what does it mean to have the opportunity to represe south suda
allie: it goes both ways.ry now 75 years removed from war,e h and his teammates visited japanese school children to share their stories. ask most ask about south sudan. we tell them, this is the world's youngest country, but situation. very difficult that does not make us lose hope. allie: now the japanese decided to preserve olympic hope. officials extended their stay by raising money from taxes and revenue from new vending machines. >> the worry was reduced because we believe we will...
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ramÓn: allÍ estÁ la nueva normalidad, vamos a continuar en el condado de santa clara tambiÉn porque aizar servicios religiosos al aire libre, tambiÉn podrÁn operar los centros de cuidado infantil y se podrÁn reanudar los servicios de limpieza en casa siempre y cuando se sigan las reglas del distanciamiento social. otra parte de la reapertura del condado de santa clara es que los clientes de tiendas minoristas podrÁn entrar para hacer sus compras, marÍa antonieta mejÍa nos informa sobre este tema. adelante. marÍa: clientes y comerciantes de san josÉ expresaron su alegrÍa porque las restriccionesse van suavizando poco a poco y la economÍa local comienza a despegar. la seÑora teresa hernÁndez es dueÑa de una tienda de artesanÍas y otros productos ubicada en el este de san josÉ, se alegra de que por poco a poco sus negocio vuelva a vender otros productos porque llegÓ a pensar en tener que cerrarlo. >> estoy muy contenta porque habÍa que pagar la renta y no tenÍamos mÁs opciÓn y tuvimos que poner un negocio afuera de raspados de frutas y todos los dulces de mÉxico para poder sobrevivir a l
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and orders most of our kemal to accompany the crown prince on a visit to the german allies. the delegation stops in strasbourg on the way to inspect the western front. the autumn and allies meet with an icy reception from the german imperial gov hans von dahl vets who is incensed by recent chapter of ottoman warfare. your highness. general sars 2 years earlier the young turks under the leadership of pascha had used problems along the ottoman russian front as a pretext for brutally persecuting the armenians they accuse them of collaborating with the enemy and ordered they be deported to the syrian desert jaramillo are golden there are millions and an attorney a before there were turks there. we know this. or good people speak of genocide but the ottomans and the armenians were all the lalo so i thought this remains the official turkish position to this day however a majority of those deported are civilians women children and old man almost all of them die on the forced marches internationally it is deemed genocide but how does ataturk feel about the treatment of the armenians
and orders most of our kemal to accompany the crown prince on a visit to the german allies. the delegation stops in strasbourg on the way to inspect the western front. the autumn and allies meet with an icy reception from the german imperial gov hans von dahl vets who is incensed by recent chapter of ottoman warfare. your highness. general sars 2 years earlier the young turks under the leadership of pascha had used problems along the ottoman russian front as a pretext for brutally persecuting...
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president that he is discussing this with his closest ally its allies in the european union and in they too because you cannot shift troops without coordination with the host nation and germany since its serenity since 1900 is a very strong partner and we would like to be handled all saw even and that with the united states this is not the way you treat your close partners ok rajneesh case of a member of the german parliament's foreign affairs committee and a formal general staff officer of the german armed forces and separate haas for the deputy director of the asia program at the german marshall fund in washington d.c. gentlemen thank you both for those insights tonight. it's to the central african country of cameroon now and the story of how political rivalry is holding back the fight against the current of iris prevention if it's concentrated on the biggest city do not have to a disputed election the government has banned the work off the opposition leader maurice come to all but he and his party are determined to press ahead blasé are met some of the aid work is defying the bad. th
president that he is discussing this with his closest ally its allies in the european union and in they too because you cannot shift troops without coordination with the host nation and germany since its serenity since 1900 is a very strong partner and we would like to be handled all saw even and that with the united states this is not the way you treat your close partners ok rajneesh case of a member of the german parliament's foreign affairs committee and a formal general staff officer of the...
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dijo que no deberÍa haber estado allÍ, la crisiseconÓmica sigue devorando empleos en el paÍs, al verllones de personas han solicitado beneficios, la cifra sigue creciendo cada semana, hoy registraron su peor caÍda desde el inicio de la emergencia. patricia: en medio de la indignaciÓn que vive el paÍs por la muerte de george en mano de policÍas, hoy el presidente donald trump afirmÓ que los malos policÍas son la excepciÓn y no la regla como un investigaciÓn del diario reveló que los Últimos 10 aÑos se ha tenido que despedir a los policÍas por series delitos. pablo: mÁs de 30,000 policÍas no solamente fueron despedidos en los Últimos 10 aÑos, se les prohibiÓ volver a ejercer esa profesiÓn de por vida. [habla en inglÉs] el presidente afirmÓ que los malos policÍas son unas cuantas manzanas podridas, pero el diario indica que en ese aÑo hubo mÁs de 200,000 acciones de presunta mala conducta por parte de agentes, las acusaciones son por dar palizas a civiles, falsificar informes, acusar a mujeres, violaciÓn sexual, traficar con droga, manejar borracho, abuso domÉstico, obstruir investigaci
dijo que no deberÍa haber estado allÍ, la crisiseconÓmica sigue devorando empleos en el paÍs, al verllones de personas han solicitado beneficios, la cifra sigue creciendo cada semana, hoy registraron su peor caÍda desde el inicio de la emergencia. patricia: en medio de la indignaciÓn que vive el paÍs por la muerte de george en mano de policÍas, hoy el presidente donald trump afirmÓ que los malos policÍas son la excepciÓn y no la regla como un investigaciÓn del diario reveló que los...
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well the status quo isn't all that satisfying to to a lot of allies either you know this discussion has gone on long before the trump presidency bridge you and i have been discussing their discussions for years ourselves. knows it has to do more and every u.s. president has said that stretching back decades so i'm not sure a joe biden win would resolve that president obama drew down troops in europe so certainly isn't tied to just a republican presidency that said i think that most europeans feel that they'd be more comfortable with a biden presidency he's very experienced in foreign affairs and you don't hear things coming out of his mouth like we have heard from president trump attacking nato is calling the european union basically an enemy you probably wouldn't hear that from a biden presidency and that would certainly be a relief for europeans. that. you've got using. it against germany in trying to create a a wedge in the alliance is there a sense of. i think there is a sense of that i'm not so sure that. you know specific to nato i think that's been true in european union affairs
well the status quo isn't all that satisfying to to a lot of allies either you know this discussion has gone on long before the trump presidency bridge you and i have been discussing their discussions for years ourselves. knows it has to do more and every u.s. president has said that stretching back decades so i'm not sure a joe biden win would resolve that president obama drew down troops in europe so certainly isn't tied to just a republican presidency that said i think that most europeans...
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is european allies and and and for russia. you know there's a nato defense minister all this week which of course was not supposed to talk about this decision consiste says it came as a complete surprise not only did it come as a surprise to our allies the president did not consult with chancellor merkel he did not inform any of our yeah lies but also he didn't inform his own military leadership the pentagon from my understanding was surprised by this decision there was no planning that had gone into this so now the pentagon is scrambling to figure out where we're going to put these soldiers so if anything it just sort of cases a reinforcement of not only us isolation but frankly inept u.s. foreign policy 'd where we can't even prepare for a decision in understand how we're going to implement it as we essentially make this president makes decisions by the seat of his pants with no real strategic thought or no thinking of what the incorrect is going to be and frankly i don't think the president cares about u.s. forces returned
is european allies and and and for russia. you know there's a nato defense minister all this week which of course was not supposed to talk about this decision consiste says it came as a complete surprise not only did it come as a surprise to our allies the president did not consult with chancellor merkel he did not inform any of our yeah lies but also he didn't inform his own military leadership the pentagon from my understanding was surprised by this decision there was no planning that had...
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jessica: me encuentro en lomas de chapultepec, es allÍ atras donde ocurriÓ el atentado.a semana fuimos esta maÑana fuimos atacados por el cartel jalisco. nuestra naciÓn tiene que continuar haciÉndole frente a la cobarde delincuencia organizada, decÍa carolina que tenÍa heridas leves, eso es un milagro porque el ataque fue inmensamente potente como la camioneta que estÁ allÍ atrÁs es una camioneta parecida. empezaron a disparar con calibre cinco entre que puede prÁcticamente tirar a un helicÓptero y ademÁs tambiÉn hubo granada de fragmentaciÓn que determinaron a la corneta que afortunadamente tenÍa el blindaje mÁs alto que puede tener una camioneta nÚmero siete, la verdad es que solamente tuvo tres impactos de bala, desgraciadamente fallecieron dos de sus escoltas y una mujer que trabajaba allÍ, sabemos que tambiÉn muchos de los impactos de bala llegaron a una de las casas de esta zona y la jefa de gobierno dijo que son 12 personas que estÁn tenidas, la mayorÍa estaba dentro de esa camioneta que fueron los que pudieron detener en su momento y estÁ todo en investigaciÓn po
jessica: me encuentro en lomas de chapultepec, es allÍ atras donde ocurriÓ el atentado.a semana fuimos esta maÑana fuimos atacados por el cartel jalisco. nuestra naciÓn tiene que continuar haciÉndole frente a la cobarde delincuencia organizada, decÍa carolina que tenÍa heridas leves, eso es un milagro porque el ataque fue inmensamente potente como la camioneta que estÁ allÍ atrÁs es una camioneta parecida. empezaron a disparar con calibre cinco entre que puede prÁcticamente tirar a...
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my message to him has been that the nato allies are actually delivering nato is about for him to have open discussions about. also on burden sharing but also military presence and i expect this to be an issue as a defense minister meeting all right terry you posed the question there's don't he didn't really want to give you an answer did he. he didn't and i got many comments from colleagues and even some nato ambassadors afterwards. complimenting me on asking this direct of a question but you know it is very frustrating to try to to sort of counteract this misinformation that is constantly perpetuated about how nato is funded and therefore how certain countries are not living up to their obligations nobody denies dermody has a very low level of defense spending in comparison to some of its nato allies but this idea that that some countries are falling short on their nato obligations financially because they don't pay directly into nato is just very frustrating and so i wanted to ask the secretary general stoltenberg if he ever brings that up with president trump but no he didn't addre
my message to him has been that the nato allies are actually delivering nato is about for him to have open discussions about. also on burden sharing but also military presence and i expect this to be an issue as a defense minister meeting all right terry you posed the question there's don't he didn't really want to give you an answer did he. he didn't and i got many comments from colleagues and even some nato ambassadors afterwards. complimenting me on asking this direct of a question but you...
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government and through our allies in a coherent integrated way. that brings together all the aspects of our economic statecraft, the export control regime, investment regime, the cybersecurity initiative, the innovation policies, the r&d. all of these are separate stovepipes within the u.s. government with well-meaning people that are working their agenda, working their brief, sometimes to collaboration. my first point is we don't face off to the world in an integrated way and we don't operate within her own policy regime and own policy process in an integrated way. >> that's one point. >> you know this is what from the recent expense in government. we have varying degrees of confidence and security within our alliance, among our allies. there's a subset of our allies that were so closely collaborating with the most sensitive technology projects or joint r&d could easily be undertaken with and if we proactively did so. that's happening in some cases but not in in a broad expanse n integrated way. as i said earlier, i'm a very much favor of an inte
government and through our allies in a coherent integrated way. that brings together all the aspects of our economic statecraft, the export control regime, investment regime, the cybersecurity initiative, the innovation policies, the r&d. all of these are separate stovepipes within the u.s. government with well-meaning people that are working their agenda, working their brief, sometimes to collaboration. my first point is we don't face off to the world in an integrated way and we don't...
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i would think if we're briefing our allies that those reports are accurate, that ought to be certainlyhing briefed to the president. >> i want to get to coronavirus. very quickly, on this matter of the russian bounties, would you like to see hearings on this, do there need to be hearings on this? >> yes. we asked the intelligence agencies to come in and brief us in person, so we would be doing a classified briefing or hearing on it. and we hope that we can arrange that asap. >> the governor of your home state of california, chairman, says there's a 45% rise in positive coronavirus tests over the last week. what is your reaction to the messaging out of the white house, your state and other states are fighting the virus, yet we're seeing cases go up dramatically in some states like yours. >> well, the trends across the country and in california are deeply alarming and they're not helped, at all, they're made infinitely worse by the president essentially counter messaging against what health experts are saying, including the rise of the presence of the virus, increase in hospitalizations.
i would think if we're briefing our allies that those reports are accurate, that ought to be certainlyhing briefed to the president. >> i want to get to coronavirus. very quickly, on this matter of the russian bounties, would you like to see hearings on this, do there need to be hearings on this? >> yes. we asked the intelligence agencies to come in and brief us in person, so we would be doing a classified briefing or hearing on it. and we hope that we can arrange that asap....
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internationally recognized government prepares new advances against retreating warlord after his egyptian allies push for a successful. i'm convinced all this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. not enough to get a long way to go but this is a start. in washington across the u.s. and in cities around the world protesters denounce racism and police violence of the killing of george float. as a number of deaths globally reaches 400000 china rejects criticism over its handling of corona virus and says it's working to produce a vaccine for the world's not just for its own benefit. and will report from the world's biggest fruit vegetable market that feeds mexico has become a hotspot for injections. libya's u.n. recognized government is pressing on with an offensive to reclaim territory from warlord holy faffed are with its forces entering the stronghold city of sirte the government's rejected a cease fire plan put forward by hostile and has egyptian allies a mood of the well head reports from tripoli. proposing a peace deal in cairo egypt's president abdel fatah has sisi with libya's warlord
internationally recognized government prepares new advances against retreating warlord after his egyptian allies push for a successful. i'm convinced all this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. not enough to get a long way to go but this is a start. in washington across the u.s. and in cities around the world protesters denounce racism and police violence of the killing of george float. as a number of deaths globally reaches 400000 china rejects criticism over its handling of corona...
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so here's the issue with that if you're an ally of people of color black people if your ally a black lives matter then guess what you've got to step up and pay the price for ally ship and it doesn't come free because guess what as an african american none of our freedoms in this country have come at the price of anything less than blood for the most part so if you want to be our ally know that you're going to have to stand up and you're going to have to pay a price and that's been the case way back in history in the sixty's with goodman chaney and other people who have lost their lives standing up for the freedom of african-americans in this country so that's issue number one pay the price in don't be afraid to do it don't chicken chicken out and say oh can we get a no feel great that's being that that's not being a true ally secondly as far as the letter it was definitely the tone but the content as well he literally mimicked and mocked the fact that people would have any type of pain as a result of george floyd's death now let me make this point very clear i don't know george for h
so here's the issue with that if you're an ally of people of color black people if your ally a black lives matter then guess what you've got to step up and pay the price for ally ship and it doesn't come free because guess what as an african american none of our freedoms in this country have come at the price of anything less than blood for the most part so if you want to be our ally know that you're going to have to stand up and you're going to have to pay a price and that's been the case way...
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when somebody says, okay, i want to be an ally. i want to be more than an ally. you know that dismantling white supremacy is a part of that. that means accepting that white privilege is real. what's the first step to doing that to the people who are reaching out saying, what do we do, if they're in positions of power? >> let's embrace the 12 steps. first thing you got to do is recognize you got a problem. we're not even there yet. we got a president tonight, didn't even mention the problem, angela. did not mention the problem other than to say if you are out there demonstrating against the problem and not, you know, on knees with your hands folded in front of your face, you are the problem. we have to acknowledge that it is a problem that is holding us back in this country. that it's limiting our resources that is our life's blood. we're not making the most of everything we have in this country. and if you don't do that, if you don't harness your diversity, meaning not just color but color, creed, and sex, if you're not harnessing them all, you are not going to b
when somebody says, okay, i want to be an ally. i want to be more than an ally. you know that dismantling white supremacy is a part of that. that means accepting that white privilege is real. what's the first step to doing that to the people who are reaching out saying, what do we do, if they're in positions of power? >> let's embrace the 12 steps. first thing you got to do is recognize you got a problem. we're not even there yet. we got a president tonight, didn't even mention the...