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at american university here in washington, d.c. congresswoman murphy is serving her third term representing florida's seventh district. she also sits on the armed services and ways and means committees. and was a defense department analyst before being elected to congress. we want to let you know today's hearing and all of c-span program something brought to you as a unpublic service by the cable industry and these television companies, including charter communications, cox, and verizon fios. we do expect this to get under way at 1 p.m. eastern. when the committee enters together from the back of the chamber as they have done for alt hearings, it will happen just after 1:00, a reminder if you need to step away from your tv but want to continue following the hearing, just download c-span now, our free video app. congressional sessions and speeches, conference, campaign events all available -pb o the go with c-span now wherever you get your apps. speeches, conferences and campaign events, all available on the go with c-span now, avai
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sunday night on q&a, an internet governance expert at american university house of law and the author of proving ground talks about the six american women who programmed the computer and the efforts to get the work known to the larger public. >> he worked to build it together. they were the team that led the construction but who were the women and what are they doing? i wanted to know if they did something technical because i could use the role models at that point. i took a photograph to my professor and he said i should go to the cofounder of the computer history museum and she told me there were models. but they weren't in the captions because they were disposed, they were just modeled and i did not think that was right. i went looking for the people in the pictures and i found them and they were not the models. all six of the original programmers were young women hired by the army during world war ii. >> that is sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> by a vote of 243-187, the house approved a bill providing more than $50 billion of grants to the u.s. semiconductor i
sunday night on q&a, an internet governance expert at american university house of law and the author of proving ground talks about the six american women who programmed the computer and the efforts to get the work known to the larger public. >> he worked to build it together. they were the team that led the construction but who were the women and what are they doing? i wanted to know if they did something technical because i could use the role models at that point. i took a...
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we appreciate that dr. seed, said the professor at the american university of tyro. well, sir gil of ross visit came right on the heels of another high profile meeting in the region. russian president vladimir putin. hel, talks with his iranian turkish counterparts in tara this week. as part of the us in our troy cap piece process for resolving the syria conflict. ah. the leaders focused on mergers to solve the war now into a 2nd decade in the middle eastern country. other topics on the table included the escalating energy crisis in europe and exports solve that's big topic, ukrainian grain. iran supreme leader took some time during the meetings to offer his opinion as well on nato. moore is a violent and difficult issue, and the islamic republic is in no way happy that civilians get caught up in it. but concerning ukraine had russia not taken the initiative, the other side would have taken the initiative and caused the war. nato is a dangerous entity. the west is totally opposed to a strong, independent russia. if the way is open for nato, it will recognize no limit
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it's a street that we chose, at the american university, to provide a modern, pedestrian-friendly street in the city. - as a way to give back to the community, mona el hallak and her team at the american university of beirut developed a project called neighborhood initiative. together, they transformed the street just outside the campus walls by creating wider sidewalks, adding benches and improving green spaces for public enjoyment. but that's not all mona does, not even close. born and raised in beirut, mona was only seven when the civil war broke out. through education, activism and design, she now works relentlessly to improve her beloved city. o.k. so architect, urban activist, urban design initiator, and now you're sort of muscling your way into politics. what's up with that? i mean, i've been, all my life, trying to preserve heritage buildings, to preserve our natural coast, to look into housing alternatives for affordable housing, work on waste management, so by default, i'm doing what the politicians should do, right? - mona is part of a unique political collective called beirut
it's a street that we chose, at the american university, to provide a modern, pedestrian-friendly street in the city. - as a way to give back to the community, mona el hallak and her team at the american university of beirut developed a project called neighborhood initiative. together, they transformed the street just outside the campus walls by creating wider sidewalks, adding benches and improving green spaces for public enjoyment. but that's not all mona does, not even close. born and raised...
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alice bring in remy hurry, who's director of global engagement at the american university of bay routes. he joins us live via skype from cambridge in the us. thanks for your time, sir. earlier on we heard from a speaker and speaking from the pasting area, and they felt very much that politics had crept into this decision into this analysis by the united states. you shall have you absolutely, this is not only a political state, a technical one about an investigation or forensic investigation. but this is a political statement that reiterates and ria, firms expands and legacy over a 100 years in which western powers, the position 1915. the americans in the last 50 years have stood behind israel and virtually everything. but it does. oh, it's illegal activities, occupation, annexation, assassination, incarceration. all the terrible things that, that is you know, keeps doing which have been repeatedly called out about international investigations. recently 56 international, credible investigation is really system of control of an occupied palestinian areas . it's a hard time the u. s. will
alice bring in remy hurry, who's director of global engagement at the american university of bay routes. he joins us live via skype from cambridge in the us. thanks for your time, sir. earlier on we heard from a speaker and speaking from the pasting area, and they felt very much that politics had crept into this decision into this analysis by the united states. you shall have you absolutely, this is not only a political state, a technical one about an investigation or forensic investigation....
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last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't make russia and professor of history at the american university in washington, dc. analyzed his, the balance of power that developed in pre war europe, a kind of stuff hitler, we could prevent a world foretell because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping him any real elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in the thirty's, the soviets are the ones who are most strongly opposed to the nazis. negotiations between the ussr, britain and france, to establish an anti fascist blog, reached an impasse because secret british human negotiations were taking place at the same time. in return for guaranteeing the integrity of the british empire bitten off at hitler, freedom of action in the east for britain to survive. russia had to be sacrificed churchill objects. if for instance, mister chamberlain, on receipt of the russian offer had replied, yes, let us 3 band to get and break hitler's next history might have gone a di
last half of the 19 thirty's from peter couldn't make russia and professor of history at the american university in washington, dc. analyzed his, the balance of power that developed in pre war europe, a kind of stuff hitler, we could prevent a world foretell because hitler was weak and knew he would wait. and he was bluffing. and assuming that the west was back in his band, up to him at the west, was hoping him any real elements in the west for hopefully that he was just going to go east. so in...
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sunday night on q&a, kathy and governance expert at american university college of law and author of ground talks about six american women who programmed her efforts to get their work known to the larger public. >> of visionary of any act he works to build together, they were the team that left the construction and building the who were the women and what are they doing in the pictures? i wanted to know because if they did something technical i wanted to know because i could use the role models. i took the photograph to my professor, he sent me to the cofounder of the computer history museum and she told me they were models but they weren't in the captions because they were just posed, models. i didn't think that was right and i went looking for the people in the pictures and i found them and they want models, all six of the original programmers were young women hired during world war ii. >> cap interval, proving ground. sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts and free c-span now app. ♪♪ >> free mobile app be drink on future vi
sunday night on q&a, kathy and governance expert at american university college of law and author of ground talks about six american women who programmed her efforts to get their work known to the larger public. >> of visionary of any act he works to build together, they were the team that left the construction and building the who were the women and what are they doing in the pictures? i wanted to know because if they did something technical i wanted to know because i could use the...
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sunday night on q&a kathy kleiman and internet governance expert at american university college of law and the author of "proving ground" talks about the six american women who programmed eniac and her efforts to get their work known to the larger public. >> john was a visionary of eniac and he worked with jay to build a together they were the team that led the construction and building but who were the women and what are they doing in the pictures? i wanted to know because if they did something technical i really wanted to know because i could use some role models at that point and i took the photograph to my professor. he sent me to the cofounder of the computer history museum and she told me they were models. and that they weren't in the caption because they were just post, they were just models. i didn't think that was right and i went looking for the people in the pictures and i found them and they weren't the models. all six of the original programs of the eniac were young women hired by the army during world war ii. >> kathy kleiman and her book "proving ground" sunday night at
sunday night on q&a kathy kleiman and internet governance expert at american university college of law and the author of "proving ground" talks about the six american women who programmed eniac and her efforts to get their work known to the larger public. >> john was a visionary of eniac and he worked with jay to build a together they were the team that led the construction and building but who were the women and what are they doing in the pictures? i wanted to know because...
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last less than the americans did as a soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address. and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, halfmoon, cold wheel, off tackle, and cherry, a. dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation. dropshot, date of attack. january. the 1st 1957 to the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usaa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out alone with communism. in the 1st phase of alteration, dropshot and visited dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the soviet union. in 100 soviet cities were pre selected as targets. the 2nd phase, the ussr is attacked by 250 nato divisions. soviet thought so taken over by nato naval force is the 3rd phase,
last less than the americans did as a soviet suffer 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address. and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, halfmoon, cold wheel, off tackle, and cherry, a. dia, december 19th, 1949 saw the...
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but it's only advisory lou meter causing a writer in history professor with the american university in washington summarizes the usa official position. united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even neo nazis have the right to speak. and to assemble the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler, my sees the ukrainian and u. s. positions differently that only i'm like on our knee. my knee does tone is of a phone a name or do you call, you know, shown garnish via the building damage for all time bussey's apps. tune a, the mountain western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be something i typically european democracies. the fear is, doctrinal, superior, and inferior races, rather appeared out of thin air in europe due to an unlucky turn of events. the pre requisites for it had never existed before. but here's the pre world war, ma'am. the u. k. ad colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. ger
but it's only advisory lou meter causing a writer in history professor with the american university in washington summarizes the usa official position. united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even neo nazis have the right to speak. and to assemble the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler, my sees the ukrainian and u. s. positions differently that only i'm like on our knee. my knee does tone is of a phone a name or do you call, you...
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but it's only advisory blue liter causing a writer in history. professor with the american university in washington summarizes the usa official position. united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom.
but it's only advisory blue liter causing a writer in history. professor with the american university in washington summarizes the usa official position. united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom.
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sunday night on q&a, an internet governance expert at american university college of law and the author of proving ground talks about the six american women who programmed it and her efforts to get their work known to the larger public. >> john was the visionary of it and he worked to build it. who were the women and what are they doing in the pictures? i wanted to know because if they did something technical, i really wanted to know. because i could use some role models at that point. i took the photographs to my professor. he sent me to the co-founder of the computer history museum and she told me they were models. and that they weren't in the captions because they were just posed, they were just models. i didn't think that was right. and i went looking for the people in the pictures and i found them. and they weren't the models. all six of the original programmers were young women hired by the army during world war ii. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of go
sunday night on q&a, an internet governance expert at american university college of law and the author of proving ground talks about the six american women who programmed it and her efforts to get their work known to the larger public. >> john was the visionary of it and he worked to build it. who were the women and what are they doing in the pictures? i wanted to know because if they did something technical, i really wanted to know. because i could use some role models at that...
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i'm a lotta who's an assistant professor of global politics at american university of rome. she's there now and join me live. is this unusual to see this outpouring of support for an italian leader? i read that ever been 63 governments in italy since 945. it sounds like affection for any leader in italy is short lived. yes, absolutely. so 1st of all, thank you for having me. i wouldn't qualify it as a not a sport to be fair. i mean many i'd be discussing this with many colleagues that actually numbers are not overwhelming manifestation of support. we're not so impressive. as some observers are actually portraying them, i think there is a problem and easily there is these long, you know, last thing, you know, long term crisis of, if you want of democracy, you know, democratic representation. that sometimes causes these kind of the course whereby, you know, there's a savior coming up, right? so driving a fee for trade by the press especially, but also by some of the public opinion as to say, you're going to fix it problems. i'm not so optimistic to be honest. the country has i
i'm a lotta who's an assistant professor of global politics at american university of rome. she's there now and join me live. is this unusual to see this outpouring of support for an italian leader? i read that ever been 63 governments in italy since 945. it sounds like affection for any leader in italy is short lived. yes, absolutely. so 1st of all, thank you for having me. i wouldn't qualify it as a not a sport to be fair. i mean many i'd be discussing this with many colleagues that actually...
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allan lichtman, who's a us presidential historian and distinguished professor of history at american universityd for joining us. i think the last line of that report is the most significant, that donald trump has again described this as a witchhunt. how is it perceived further afield? witchhunt. how is it perceived furtherafield? point witchhunt. how is it perceived further afield? point is, further afield ? point is, whatever testimony further afield? point is, whatever testimony before the hearings, does it stick? i think it does stick to some extent, for the following reasons. number one, it is a masterful production. the reason they didn't have certain republican members on the committee is they would have turned it into a circus, instead of this carefully prepared presentation. eckersley, donald trump can say whatever he wants, he always does, but the facts speak for themselves. the telling thing here is, it's not trump's critics representing these facts, it's his loyalists, including his own white house counsel, who said these theories about a stolen election were nonsense, and crump shou
allan lichtman, who's a us presidential historian and distinguished professor of history at american universityd for joining us. i think the last line of that report is the most significant, that donald trump has again described this as a witchhunt. how is it perceived further afield? witchhunt. how is it perceived furtherafield? point witchhunt. how is it perceived further afield? point is, further afield ? point is, whatever testimony further afield? point is, whatever testimony before the...
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expand and dipping cooperation between the 2 states or middle east studies specialist at the american university of cairo. dr. aside survey believes russia could do a lot for the continent as a whole, as it has no colonial footprint. america had, was drawn from the middle east and had ignored africa. china was russia will accept it in both the east and africa. and the american boys will not heavy chinese and dawson's bill, but that was just silent criticism. and now after the eclipse glasses, all of the americans began to discover that we cannot leave those areas. and that's why you had those statements regarding africa and the middle east. from the american fish and neither one of the, the one, the chinese one did they want to be back. i can do a lot of stuff because it has no history in africa. other countries, it has not occupied the middle east. it has multiple keep. i got it did not village the african, so it had a clean slate when they come to africa. so this is very possible that big and managed when the next summer in africa. well sir, again, last visit came right on the heels of another
expand and dipping cooperation between the 2 states or middle east studies specialist at the american university of cairo. dr. aside survey believes russia could do a lot for the continent as a whole, as it has no colonial footprint. america had, was drawn from the middle east and had ignored africa. china was russia will accept it in both the east and africa. and the american boys will not heavy chinese and dawson's bill, but that was just silent criticism. and now after the eclipse glasses,...
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he's a professor of history and director of the nucular studies institute at american university as well as co author, with all the persona of the untold history of the united states. in istanbul, we have pepe escobar. he's an independent geopolitical analyst and author specializing in eurasia. and in callaway, across the jama baraka, he is a national organizer for the black alliance for peace or a gentleman. crosstalk rules in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate peggy, let me go to you. i mean that this is bait is program is kind of based on this article by david preston are in harper's magazine and it was the title of the article was empire burlesque. and it kind of said a lot of shockwave, lot of people really kind of surprised me, but i don't think anybody on this panel would be surprised by it whatsoever. and i found it really quite amusing that this was such a bold article and you know, and you know, it, it, it is a and a critique of the, of the elite and all that. i thought it was a good chronology, but he didn't say anything that was particul
he's a professor of history and director of the nucular studies institute at american university as well as co author, with all the persona of the untold history of the united states. in istanbul, we have pepe escobar. he's an independent geopolitical analyst and author specializing in eurasia. and in callaway, across the jama baraka, he is a national organizer for the black alliance for peace or a gentleman. crosstalk rules in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always...
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he's a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of rising tide foundation of canada in chicago. we have caleb mauppin. he is a journalist and political analyst. and in brittany we have john, rick mall. he is a political commentator. all right, gentlemen, cross our girls in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate kayla only are you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your understanding of it? are you willing to sacrifice for it? go right ahead. well, they have a lot of different euphemisms they use. they talk about the rules based global order. they talk about the open the international system. i think that's how ann marie slaughter, one of the ideologues that hillary clinton's state department put it. but essentially what they're referring to is a global financial system, a free trade neoliberalism, the domination of the world by a few banks and corporations based on wall street and in london. and that is really what exists and what they are defending and their war is around the pla
he's a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of rising tide foundation of canada in chicago. we have caleb mauppin. he is a journalist and political analyst. and in brittany we have john, rick mall. he is a political commentator. all right, gentlemen, cross our girls in effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate kayla only are you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your understanding of...
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he's a professor of history and director of the nucular studies institute at american university as well as co author with oliver stone of the untold history of the united states. in its temple, we have pepe escobar. he's an independent geopolitical analyst and author specializing in eurasia. and in callaway cross, jama, barracka, he is a national organizer for the black alliance for peace or a gentleman, cross stock rules in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate pepe. let me go to you. i mean that this ms. bates is programs kind of based on this article by david preston are in harper's magazine. and it was the title of the article was empire burlesque. and it kind of said a lot of shock ways, lot of people really kind of surprised me, but i don't think anybody on this panel would be surprised by it whatsoever. and i thought it really quite amusing that this was such a bold article and you know, and you know, it, it, it is a and a critique of the, of the elite and all that. i thought it was a good chronology, but he didn't say anything that was particu
he's a professor of history and director of the nucular studies institute at american university as well as co author with oliver stone of the untold history of the united states. in its temple, we have pepe escobar. he's an independent geopolitical analyst and author specializing in eurasia. and in callaway cross, jama, barracka, he is a national organizer for the black alliance for peace or a gentleman, cross stock rules in effect, that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always...
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the american university of rome. welcome to you all. i'd like to begin with cecilia. if the far right in italy ought to be believed, then it please being overrun by migrants and is in danger of becoming a failed state. so accurate. oh, well, and i don't think it is at the same time i must say i need political parties in italy as i just mentioned, are essentially preparing. i've already started to campaign for the next election, which is gonna take place in september. and migration is obviously set to be perhaps the most ah, contested issues in the campaign. if we look at the program of one of the parties that is suppose, i mean is expected to do better in terms of elect the results that is broaders or meet any ad the far right party led by george maloney. i will see that actually migration and islam zation or whatever that means are linked to and are presented as key challenges. that beast party is willing to tackle. ah, if of course it's got a windy election in ozone room under the poacher, andrea to purchase um to surely the far right to have a point. this is a lega
the american university of rome. welcome to you all. i'd like to begin with cecilia. if the far right in italy ought to be believed, then it please being overrun by migrants and is in danger of becoming a failed state. so accurate. oh, well, and i don't think it is at the same time i must say i need political parties in italy as i just mentioned, are essentially preparing. i've already started to campaign for the next election, which is gonna take place in september. and migration is obviously...
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he's a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of rising tide foundation of canada in chicago. we have caleb mauppin. he is a journalist and political analyst, and in brittany we have job, rick mall. he is a political commentator. all right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate, okay, let me go to you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your understanding of it? are you willing to sacrifice for it? go right ahead. well, they have a lot of different euphemisms they use. they talk about the rules based global order. they talk about the open the international system. i think that's how ann marie slaughter i. one of the ideologues a hillary clinton state department.
he's a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of rising tide foundation of canada in chicago. we have caleb mauppin. he is a journalist and political analyst, and in brittany we have job, rick mall. he is a political commentator. all right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want, and i always appreciate, okay, let me go to you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your...
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could somebody be a professor at a friend of mine is a professor, this is totally routine in american universities for people to be this low caliber. when i see somebody acting like this we cannot do that, some but he criticizes me, criticizing me is phobic, you're causing potential violence against me so you got to agree with everything i say otherwise you are a killer. we could all do it. nobody -- ideologically insane maniac, unfortunately this berkeley professor is such a thing. stuart: that put everybody in their place. that was -- glad we made the extra two minutes available. >> indoctrinated by that berkeley professor. stuart: that is okay. check the markets, got to get back to that. the dow is down one hundred 40 but nasdaq up 20 one. the s&p did briefly join the nasdaq in positive territory, slipped down again. google is going to slow down hiring. that is interesting. how long does that last? ashley: through 2023, ceo of google, the parent company says google is not immune to economic headlines and has to work with greater urgency. alphabet shares down 21% this year, the company missed an
could somebody be a professor at a friend of mine is a professor, this is totally routine in american universities for people to be this low caliber. when i see somebody acting like this we cannot do that, some but he criticizes me, criticizing me is phobic, you're causing potential violence against me so you got to agree with everything i say otherwise you are a killer. we could all do it. nobody -- ideologically insane maniac, unfortunately this berkeley professor is such a thing. stuart:...
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he's a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of rising tide foundation of canada in chicago. we have caleb mauppin. he is a journalist and political analyst, and in brittany we have job, rick mall. he is a political commentator. all right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate kayla. let me go to you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your understanding of it? are you willing to sacrifice for it? go right ahead. well, they have a lot of different euphemisms they use. they talk about the rules based global order. they talk about the open the international system. i think that's how ann marie slaughter one of the ideologues, a hillary clinton state department. but it, but essentially what they're referring to is a global financial system, a free trade neoliberalism, the domination of the world by a few banks and corporations based on wall street and in alonda. and that is really what exists and what they are defending. i and their wars around the p
he's a senior fellow at the american university of moscow and director of rising tide foundation of canada in chicago. we have caleb mauppin. he is a journalist and political analyst, and in brittany we have job, rick mall. he is a political commentator. all right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate kayla. let me go to you 1st in chicago. what, what do you understand by the term liberal order and considering your...
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but rummy curry is the director of global engagement of the american universities. they root . he says, joe biden faces an uphill battle in the region. the real dilemma is that vitamin is trying to continue with a process that 4 or 5 previous american presidents are used in the middle east, unsuccessfully in most cases. and that means to try to create a coalition of arab israeli, american, and some other western parties that work together to push back against some enemy, the enemy of the day. today, the enemy of iran, before it used to be isis before, that it used to be a radical iraq and syria. before that, it was the soviet union before that it was a car that now you've also got russia and china into the mix of people to be pushed back the, the american foreign policy that tries to use this method doesn't work because it doesn't focus on the fundamental interest and rights of the, of the 460000000 arabs and the predominant or region. and the things that they're trying to do are largely not totally, but largely the american policy is largely driven by what is good for israel, w
but rummy curry is the director of global engagement of the american universities. they root . he says, joe biden faces an uphill battle in the region. the real dilemma is that vitamin is trying to continue with a process that 4 or 5 previous american presidents are used in the middle east, unsuccessfully in most cases. and that means to try to create a coalition of arab israeli, american, and some other western parties that work together to push back against some enemy, the enemy of the day....