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[speaking foreign language] >> hunter is not the real problem here. it has massive impact.e've found that where food prices have risen, families ha less fruit and berry and have far less healthy diets. taking out loans just to be able to afford food, cutting back on expenditures like health care and education, all of which has a much longer-term impact. >> the impact of higher prices is felt throughout the expenditures of mexico and in terms of lower demand for other things. the mexican economy is the real concern because we do not see demand growing fast enough and we could be next. >> food speculation is rampant because of deregulation of these markets. it was seen as big investments, banks moving into commodity markets, with $100 billion pouring into these markets. markets were overwhelmed, that is why it has become such a problem. >> the mexican government itself has begun to speculate on the market in an effort to counter the volatility. but many believe the only answer is regulation. >> they are looking at some kind of regulation or action. it will diminish volatility
[speaking foreign language] >> hunter is not the real problem here. it has massive impact.e've found that where food prices have risen, families ha less fruit and berry and have far less healthy diets. taking out loans just to be able to afford food, cutting back on expenditures like health care and education, all of which has a much longer-term impact. >> the impact of higher prices is felt throughout the expenditures of mexico and in terms of lower demand for other things. the...
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foreign-policy.ou define it? richard: it has two dimensions. one is economic nationalism, the idea that foreign policy is something of a drain and that the real purpose of american foreign-policy should be to serve the american economy. the other is retrenchment, or of minimalism or isolationism. it is consistent with the idea that foreign policy is more about cost than benefits. he wants to dial down dramatically on what we do, and in his view, i believe that would spare us the problems of international involvement and put aside a big pile of resources he believes could better be used at home. charlie: that is much more sophisticated than i imagined. i think it is simply more transactional. sees alliances as transactions. if you take a step back, it reflects a larger mindset of the world ripped us off, by and large most the equivalent domestically, when he says the game is rigged, he says the world is ripping us off, allies of cost us more than they helped us. don't emmy rossum, i think this is wron
foreign-policy.ou define it? richard: it has two dimensions. one is economic nationalism, the idea that foreign policy is something of a drain and that the real purpose of american foreign-policy should be to serve the american economy. the other is retrenchment, or of minimalism or isolationism. it is consistent with the idea that foreign policy is more about cost than benefits. he wants to dial down dramatically on what we do, and in his view, i believe that would spare us the problems of...
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of the foreign policy of this country.ms. frederick: mr. frankel, a question for president ford. mr. frankel: mr. president, can we stick with rally. mr. nixon and mr. kissinger used to tell us that instead of morality we had to worry in the world about living and letting live all kinds of governments that we really don't like. north and south korean dictators, chilean fascists, uh - chinese communists, iranian emperors and and so on. they said the only way to get by in a wicked world was to treat others on the basis of how they treated us and not how they treated their own people. recently, we seemed to've taken a different tack. we've seemed to have decided it is part of our business to tell the rhodesians, for instance, that the way they're treating their own black people is wrong and they've got to change their government and we've put pressure an them. we were rather liberal in our advice to the italians as to how to vote. umm - is this a new ford foreign policy in the making? can we expect that you are now going to t
of the foreign policy of this country.ms. frederick: mr. frankel, a question for president ford. mr. frankel: mr. president, can we stick with rally. mr. nixon and mr. kissinger used to tell us that instead of morality we had to worry in the world about living and letting live all kinds of governments that we really don't like. north and south korean dictators, chilean fascists, uh - chinese communists, iranian emperors and and so on. they said the only way to get by in a wicked world was to...
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. >> rose: we continue with richard haass of the council on foreign relations looking at the foreign policy of donald trump. >> there are large elements again he's much more conscious of the alleged costs. thinking through, what happens if we dial back, what then happens to the world, what about the proliferations, the come flicks, the lost markets. he's a businessman. it's as if he's looking at one side of the ledger, how do we save. he's not looking at the revenues. >> rose: we conclude with jimmy walker the man who just won the pga golf tournament. >> i think once you know you can do something, then i think the gates can open. it's the same thing that happens at a golf tournament. when somebody thinks a golf course is tough, somebody puts a good number out there, then somebody's like oh, you can do that. and then you start to see more scores happen like that. i think that's the same way. i know when i won my first event more came very quickly right after that. once you know you can do something then you know you c >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the follow
. >> rose: we continue with richard haass of the council on foreign relations looking at the foreign policy of donald trump. >> there are large elements again he's much more conscious of the alleged costs. thinking through, what happens if we dial back, what then happens to the world, what about the proliferations, the come flicks, the lost markets. he's a businessman. it's as if he's looking at one side of the ledger, how do we save. he's not looking at the revenues. >> rose:...
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he says we have a -- [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> maria: we need years. [ speaking in a foreignor should aspire to? >> maria: she says, above all, the family. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> yannis: this means greek. greek remains here. >> maria: you are bound to the land. the land of your ancestors. >> anthony: the farm itself, how long has it been in the family? >> maria: this was bought by the grandfather of my father in 1901. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> maria: for us in the family, it's a very special place, and especially for me and i believe for my father. it has a special vibe. there's a good energy, this land. ♪ this beer gets straight to the point. it looks you in the eyes... ...and firmly shakes your hand. coors banquet. that's how it's done. w...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in c
he says we have a -- [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> maria: we need years. [ speaking in a foreignor should aspire to? >> maria: she says, above all, the family. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> yannis: this means greek. greek remains here. >> maria: you are bound to the land. the land of your ancestors. >> anthony: the farm itself, how long has it been in the family? >> maria: this was bought by the grandfather of my father in 1901. [ speaking in...
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i think it's connected to foreign policy.you look at his visa and they are not part of the traditional governing consensus. and 70% of america thinks we're headed in the wrong direction, he is clearly tapping into that. charlie rose: they believe we are in the wrong track. obama is nowthat experiencing a rise in his ratings. as part of the dilemma for hillary clinton. .ou want to argue continuity then easy 70% of americans say we are on the wrong track. that isrose: continuity, not change. richard: that is the argument for the clinton campaign. the country is divided. that might be the only explanation is different numbers. hillaryrose: was clinton a good secretary of state? richard: the biggest thing she was the pivot. the idea that the united states is not going to spend a disproportionate amount of shares in the middle east. to adjust to a part of the world: asia. i think that was the big idea of obama's foreign policy. he says that he copied bush 41. richard: it was too limited. he would have argued further retrenchment.
i think it's connected to foreign policy.you look at his visa and they are not part of the traditional governing consensus. and 70% of america thinks we're headed in the wrong direction, he is clearly tapping into that. charlie rose: they believe we are in the wrong track. obama is nowthat experiencing a rise in his ratings. as part of the dilemma for hillary clinton. .ou want to argue continuity then easy 70% of americans say we are on the wrong track. that isrose: continuity, not change....
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foreign relations. she's the author of a great book, "making the world safe: the american red cross and nation's humanitarian awakening. a history of u.s. international civilian aid during the late 18th and 19th centuries. she's working on "catastrophic diplomacy: a history of u.s. responses to global natural disaster." please help me in welcoming professor julia irwin. [ applause ] >> thank you very much for the introduction and then for giving an introduction to the whole roundtable. i promise i will keep within my five to eight minutes as alotted. so my research as chris mentioned focuses on the role of u.s. humanitarian aid in u.s. foreign affairs. so thinking about both war relief and disaster relief. and the role that they have played in u.s. foreign relations. both international war and disaster assistance, as i show in my work, have long been important elements of u.s. diplomatic, strategic, economic, and cultural relations with the world. both before world war i, before 1916, and indeed well af
foreign relations. she's the author of a great book, "making the world safe: the american red cross and nation's humanitarian awakening. a history of u.s. international civilian aid during the late 18th and 19th centuries. she's working on "catastrophic diplomacy: a history of u.s. responses to global natural disaster." please help me in welcoming professor julia irwin. [ applause ] >> thank you very much for the introduction and then for giving an introduction to the whole...
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the subject of which is foreign and defense issues. max,uestioner tonight are associate editor of the new york times. henry, diplomatic correspondent of the baltimore sun. diplomatic, correspondent of nbc news. rules tonight are basically the same as they were for the first debate two weeks ago. the questions will be alternated between candidates. by because of a coin -- possibly coin, governor carter will take the first question. the question will be asked in the candidate will have up to three minutes to answer. his opponent will have two minutes to respond. response, the questioner may ask a follow-up question to clarify the answer. without the two minutes to respond. candidate will have three minutes for a closing statement at the end. president ford and governor carter do not have notes are prepared remarks with them this evening. they may take notes during the debate and refer to them. frank, you have the first question. >> governor, since the democrats lastoreign policy -- brenda foreign policy, we've been relieved of the vietna
the subject of which is foreign and defense issues. max,uestioner tonight are associate editor of the new york times. henry, diplomatic correspondent of the baltimore sun. diplomatic, correspondent of nbc news. rules tonight are basically the same as they were for the first debate two weeks ago. the questions will be alternated between candidates. by because of a coin -- possibly coin, governor carter will take the first question. the question will be asked in the candidate will have up to...
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foreign-policy?omes president and he insults another leader, either on purpose or by mistake, and you still talk about foreign-policy? gideon: i think you can, although there are certainly some personalized leaderships around the world that may be as sensitive as he is, and therefore he might slight and annoyed and individual leader who has complete control. by and large, process of foreign-policy involves things, more than just the personal peak emotions of the leadership. whattually do not know donald trump's policies are going to be. if you slap your medic tariffs on china, it would not be a matter of annoying the chinese, it would be a matter of disrupting global trade. francine: will we find out before the election? gideon: no. this has been the most policy-free election cycle i have seen. there has been no discussion of actual policy is occurring. you will not know anything until late november. tom: david goldman, you have a very interesting political tilt , synthesized into your finance and in
foreign-policy?omes president and he insults another leader, either on purpose or by mistake, and you still talk about foreign-policy? gideon: i think you can, although there are certainly some personalized leaderships around the world that may be as sensitive as he is, and therefore he might slight and annoyed and individual leader who has complete control. by and large, process of foreign-policy involves things, more than just the personal peak emotions of the leadership. whattually do not...
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foreign policy. so iraqis clearly if they're suffering after the u.s. invasion, the belief is has as buildings to help them out. so there's no consensus what the stakes are with refugees. i think you've covered most of the key sense of stakes. i would frame it, there's a kind of set of stakes that are the debate works today, there's a convergence on the left and the right here which is that on the one hand, the national stakes in refugees might be humanitarian, but that we have interests in human rights that really transcend the stakes. the refugees' interests, we in effect owe them that if it's an iraqi refugee, lets say. and then those who are critical of refugee policy view them as being threats to the nation either economically or political threats that they are somehow literal security threats as terrorists or potential terrorists or as people who threaten our standard of living, way of life, what have. the argument has been polarized between humanitarian interests on the one side and national s
foreign policy. so iraqis clearly if they're suffering after the u.s. invasion, the belief is has as buildings to help them out. so there's no consensus what the stakes are with refugees. i think you've covered most of the key sense of stakes. i would frame it, there's a kind of set of stakes that are the debate works today, there's a convergence on the left and the right here which is that on the one hand, the national stakes in refugees might be humanitarian, but that we have interests in...
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why is he hiring so many foreign workers? 10-year-old boy dead after riding the world's tallest water slide. growing concerns over missed warning signs. let's go out front. good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, breaking news. reckless. 50 prominent republicans with a damning assessment of a trump presidency in this letter, veteran foreign policy and national security experts in an open letter to the american people writing of donald trump. in part, quote, he would be the most reckless president in american history. the letter going on, to call trump not qualified, saying he lacks character, values and experience. and then this, referring directly to foreign policy. unlike previous presidents, it says, who have limited experience in foreign affairs, mr. trump has shown no interest in educating himself. he continues to display an alarming ignorance of basic facts, contemporary international politics. trump has come out slamming the letter moments ago. for trump, the timing of this letter couldn't be worse. it comes
why is he hiring so many foreign workers? 10-year-old boy dead after riding the world's tallest water slide. growing concerns over missed warning signs. let's go out front. good evening. i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, breaking news. reckless. 50 prominent republicans with a damning assessment of a trump presidency in this letter, veteran foreign policy and national security experts in an open letter to the american people writing of donald trump. in part, quote, he would be the most...
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foreign affairs. so thinking about both war relief and disaster relief and the role they have played in u.s. foreign relations. both war and international disaster assistance have long been elements of u.s. diplomatic, strategic, and cultural relations with the world, both before world war i, 1916 and well after. so from my perspective as a historian of u.s. foreign aid, should 1916 be seen as the end of an era and u.s. relations as a wider world as a turning point in u.s. foreign relations? well, my short answer to this question is the ever unsatisfying, yet oh, so typical historians answer. yes and no at the same time. i promise i will come back at the end with a little more specific. but seen through the lens of u.s. international humanitarianism, 1916 does mark the end of an era in u.s. relations with the world in certain respects. but at the same time, i think we can identify many more points of continuity in u.s. humanitarian efforts. trends will really link the decades prior to 1916 with those
foreign affairs. so thinking about both war relief and disaster relief and the role they have played in u.s. foreign relations. both war and international disaster assistance have long been elements of u.s. diplomatic, strategic, and cultural relations with the world, both before world war i, 1916 and well after. so from my perspective as a historian of u.s. foreign aid, should 1916 be seen as the end of an era and u.s. relations as a wider world as a turning point in u.s. foreign relations?...
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foreign policy but embraces putin. so you look at all these things together and there has to be some unraveling because what it appears to be is the trump campaign is a wholly owned subsidiary of russia. >> that's a bit much. >> that's a tweetable moment. >> that's more than anybody could prove or support. >> as is the clinton foundations. >> here we go, andre. >> are we going to talk about their connection? >> go ahead, andre. >> i'll just say, you want to draw ties, look at the donations that have flown into the clinton foundation. millions upon millions of dollars that have russian ties. look at the uranium that went to russia. look at some of her votes and then look at some of the dollars that followed her votes or her leadership, and there's clearly ties that we could discuss with the clintons and russia. >> in trump's foreign policy, national security speech, he's having a love fest with russia the day after there's a damning "new york times" piece about paul manafort. paul manafort's statement today doesn't refu
foreign policy but embraces putin. so you look at all these things together and there has to be some unraveling because what it appears to be is the trump campaign is a wholly owned subsidiary of russia. >> that's a bit much. >> that's a tweetable moment. >> that's more than anybody could prove or support. >> as is the clinton foundations. >> here we go, andre. >> are we going to talk about their connection? >> go ahead, andre. >> i'll just say,...
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a continuation of the obama foreign policy that has foreign debts fallen short. she will break markedly with mr. obama. while trump's foreign policy seems random and unpredictable, and he actually bragged about this, it is hard to see how clinton's approach towards much better. any reaction? guest: my first reaction is it is not a surprise that what the president's's looks like is a major source of debate. for all of the people in america, including donald trump, saying america is weaker or does not matter, all the people overseas who say america has seen a power decline, i have seen this all the time and when we travel abroad. people are deeply concerned about what the current and next president might do. we are seen as the unrivaled global power despite china's rise and despite russia in the last year or two. america is seen as the standardbearer of all of this. it is not surprising to me and not having the benefit of hearing specific criticism, that people are raising concerns about whatever president clinton's foreign policy might look like. we are part of th
a continuation of the obama foreign policy that has foreign debts fallen short. she will break markedly with mr. obama. while trump's foreign policy seems random and unpredictable, and he actually bragged about this, it is hard to see how clinton's approach towards much better. any reaction? guest: my first reaction is it is not a surprise that what the president's's looks like is a major source of debate. for all of the people in america, including donald trump, saying america is weaker or...
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trump talked about isn't it ironic that foreign countries and foreign enemies of ours might have the 33,000 e-mails that the fbi doesn't have, did you focus on that fact, the risk of national security, no. the issues are in front of you, you're taking the clinton narrative and focused on the issues that are effecting the american people. >> does it matter if a foreign government wants to take part in our election, do you condemn that. >> of course we condemn that. mr. trump is making a point that isn't ironic that 33,000 e-mails that our fbi can't have that may go to national security issues are sitting probably in the foreign countries of friends and enemies alike. that's the issue. so it's there in front of you, it's the clinton narrative is putting out their talking point they know anything she says won't have any credibility and they're getting you to cover it instead of the standpoint of what effects the american people. >> let me ask you this, there was another comment made about debate. do you plan -- clarify this, do you plan on participating in any debates that conflict with
trump talked about isn't it ironic that foreign countries and foreign enemies of ours might have the 33,000 e-mails that the fbi doesn't have, did you focus on that fact, the risk of national security, no. the issues are in front of you, you're taking the clinton narrative and focused on the issues that are effecting the american people. >> does it matter if a foreign government wants to take part in our election, do you condemn that. >> of course we condemn that. mr. trump is...
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foreign governments.hose sources make up third those who have given a million dollars to the clinton foundation since 2001. the foundation accepted tens of millions of dollars from a dozen foreign governments. but the foundation failed to disclose those donations from a number of countries until 2015. two years after hillary clinton left as secretary of state. they were pressed on the issue and the donations from countries such as kuwait, qatar came to light. a donation from algeria wasn't disclosed to hillary clinton's state department tore obama's government, a violation of the agreement mrs. clinton signed with the clinton administration. it came at a time whennal jeer what was lobbying the stated department heavily. all of this contributing to concerns about pay to play with it comes 0 the clinton foundation. something senator tom cotton slammed mrs. clinton for on an interview on "fox and friends." i don't think the clinton foundation and the seem controversy are separate things. i think one of the r
foreign governments.hose sources make up third those who have given a million dollars to the clinton foundation since 2001. the foundation accepted tens of millions of dollars from a dozen foreign governments. but the foundation failed to disclose those donations from a number of countries until 2015. two years after hillary clinton left as secretary of state. they were pressed on the issue and the donations from countries such as kuwait, qatar came to light. a donation from algeria wasn't...
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foreign policy. so what do they do? they use a l little-known, it's called a codocile, a little known bureaucratic rule in the mccarron/walter act which allows the attorney general to bring someone into the country as a parolee, in effect to recognize that they're breaking the law and to parole them. and they're a parolee and they come in and they can stay in the united states without legal standing, but nonetheless, legally. that is to say, their citizenship status is not decided yet, but they're brought in and they're going to be safe. and this is the power that richard nixon as vice president and then dwight d. eisenhower uses to bring in most of the hungarian refugees. it's quite apart in any congressional authorization and debate. many come in the spring of '57. 32,000 of them are parolees. the significance of this is quite dramatic and will in effect benefit every single president for the next half century that seek to use refugees to, in effect, as instruments of u.s. foreign policy and to cha
foreign policy. so what do they do? they use a l little-known, it's called a codocile, a little known bureaucratic rule in the mccarron/walter act which allows the attorney general to bring someone into the country as a parolee, in effect to recognize that they're breaking the law and to parole them. and they're a parolee and they come in and they can stay in the united states without legal standing, but nonetheless, legally. that is to say, their citizenship status is not decided yet, but...
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policymakers on foreign policy. he worked at the national security council at the state defense depept during the bill clinton administration and he is here to take your call. first one from arthur. by the way, do you have a direct role in the clinton campaign? guest: i am one of many informal advisors who offer her views but i'm here speaking in my own capacity with the center for american progress action fund. so and what we've seen over the last few months is because he is such a strong record knowledge, there are a lot of people that want to join whether it's democratic and republican. a lot of people are concerned about trump but i'm just an informal advisor in what i say here and not for the campaign. host: got it. arthur, you're on with brian katulis. caller: yes. more lling about who is qualified for -- to be our president as far as foreign policies are concerned. i think hillary clinton is more qualified. she has the experience. she's been there. donald trump has never even handled a -- and never even been
policymakers on foreign policy. he worked at the national security council at the state defense depept during the bill clinton administration and he is here to take your call. first one from arthur. by the way, do you have a direct role in the clinton campaign? guest: i am one of many informal advisors who offer her views but i'm here speaking in my own capacity with the center for american progress action fund. so and what we've seen over the last few months is because he is such a strong...
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now he's considering how better to cater to his foreign guests. >> translator: foreign guests will definitely become the main target. so we have to be prepared. even if it's by trial and error, we want to do our best to kekee up with h the times. >> translator: even though somo ryokan are doing fine, they will start to struggle if theyy only rely on japanese guests. we want to use our expertise to attract guests from all over the world. >> reporter: people in the industry are hoping that ryokan will soon be a key feature in the country's tourism. nhk world. >>> it's time now for the world weather update with our meteorologist sayaka mori. people in much of japan had a sunny and hot day today. sayaka, will we have some relief soon? >> yeah, we definitely needd soe relief. but unfortunately it looks like hotter than average conditions will continue for a couple of weeks in japan.n. the highest was 38.1 degrees recorded in kumamoto city. ththe heat is also gripping muc of south korea. seoul had 36.4 degrees. it looks like some areas of the country could feel like 50 degrees due to a combination
now he's considering how better to cater to his foreign guests. >> translator: foreign guests will definitely become the main target. so we have to be prepared. even if it's by trial and error, we want to do our best to kekee up with h the times. >> translator: even though somo ryokan are doing fine, they will start to struggle if theyy only rely on japanese guests. we want to use our expertise to attract guests from all over the world. >> reporter: people in the industry are...
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[speaking in foreign language] and now the new law is that the congolese people that live in foreignountries have the right to vote so the question now is why didn't we process that already in 2011 elections were held at the end of 2011 in december 2011. [speaking in foreign language] it went into 2000. [speaking in foreign language] and things were functioning fine and the funds for the future election were set apart in 2013 and 2014 we were facing a war. before the situation. [speaking in foreign language] >> it was a difficult situation to prepare the election to organize the funds we need money. [speaking in foreign language] and they were effective. in the year 2015 and 2016 we had a very difficult economy. [speaking in foreign language] we were completely depending on everything that we were exporting and we saw a decline in prices of raw materials especially copper and petroleum. [speaking in foreign language] our budget had to be had to be down. [speaking in foreign language] i would like to explain again that we had time to prepare the elections of 2011 in the same situation
[speaking in foreign language] and now the new law is that the congolese people that live in foreignountries have the right to vote so the question now is why didn't we process that already in 2011 elections were held at the end of 2011 in december 2011. [speaking in foreign language] it went into 2000. [speaking in foreign language] and things were functioning fine and the funds for the future election were set apart in 2013 and 2014 we were facing a war. before the situation. [speaking in...
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her research focuses on foreign aidism and in 21st-century foreign relations. she is the author of the acclaimed "making the world safe : the american red cross and the nation's humanitarian awakening" from oxford in 2013 and is working on a manuscript with the title of "catastrophic diplomacy: a history of the united states responses to global national disasters." thank you for agreeing to chair. gen. neller: thank you for julia: thank you for introducing me. i will introduce everyone in order. our contributors was unable to make it, but i will read her comments in the order she appears the program, that is next. our first speaker is a senior lecturer of american history at light chester. he is author of 2 books. the four freedoms on the eve before 14 published in 2014. the limits of internationalism, the american association for the united nations and u.s. foreign policy 1941 to 1948 in 2009. he is the coeditor of the u.s. public and american foreign-policy that came out in 2010. his articles have appeared on diplomatic history, global society, the global of
her research focuses on foreign aidism and in 21st-century foreign relations. she is the author of the acclaimed "making the world safe : the american red cross and the nation's humanitarian awakening" from oxford in 2013 and is working on a manuscript with the title of "catastrophic diplomacy: a history of the united states responses to global national disasters." thank you for agreeing to chair. gen. neller: thank you for julia: thank you for introducing me. i will...
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so i think there are vast issues with donald trump's foreign policy knowledge or lack thereof. that's what this letter is about. as a democrat, i sit back and watch the fact that he gave an economics speech today where he didn't beat up a protester or encourage that to happen, so it was deemed a success. >> we will talk about the economic speech going forward. stick around, guys. we have a lot more to discuss of the break. ahead tonight, we'll have any conversation with the new independent candidate, evan mcmullen, just got in the race and he calls donald trump inhuman. also, we're going to turn the spotlight on hillary clinton and her economic plan, her polling and continued questions about her credibility on the e-mail issue. and later, why the son of jeb bush just endorsed the man who not only defeated his father but seemed to take special delight in hue mamiliating him while do that. that's when we continue. escape . try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the worl
so i think there are vast issues with donald trump's foreign policy knowledge or lack thereof. that's what this letter is about. as a democrat, i sit back and watch the fact that he gave an economics speech today where he didn't beat up a protester or encourage that to happen, so it was deemed a success. >> we will talk about the economic speech going forward. stick around, guys. we have a lot more to discuss of the break. ahead tonight, we'll have any conversation with the new...
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how foreign money is flowing into the u.s. election system. >> we uncovered a foreign controlled corporation owned by a chinese national concluded a large amount of money to a presidential campaign super pac. this is the first definitive proof that thanks to the citizens united decision, foreign money has entered our federal election system. amy: we will speak to lee fang, co-author an explosive new series in the intercept. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in election news republican , presidential nominee donald trump's campaign appears to be in turmoil, with widening divisions both inside the trump campaign and between trump and republican party leaders. on tuesday, trump's running mate indiana governor mike pence endorsed house speaker paul ryan in his wisconsin congressional race after trump refused to endorse ryan earlier this week. instead, trump has praised ryan's opponent in the race, saying he was "running a very good campaign." ryan'
how foreign money is flowing into the u.s. election system. >> we uncovered a foreign controlled corporation owned by a chinese national concluded a large amount of money to a presidential campaign super pac. this is the first definitive proof that thanks to the citizens united decision, foreign money has entered our federal election system. amy: we will speak to lee fang, co-author an explosive new series in the intercept. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!,...
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so there were these streams of domestic politics and foreign policy. and then this is the key development of the imprisonment and then i it was up to hillary clinton secretary of state ask for his release. but the state department was accused of being unimaginative and a saying release them while offering nothing. they go in 2012 and that they have sort of a repeat of the experience and honduras where the leaders are saying to them you've got to change this something has to happen. he says if i am reelected i will do something in a second term. he comes back and authorizes the inroads as henry mentioned to makjamaica secret overture to te cubans and there is a very complicated prisoner exchange between alan gross on the one hand as well as an intelligent agent. they were imprisoned for shooting down a plane and so this happens in the context of a broad diplomatic opening. the frustrating part is she's now out of office and alan gross who i interviewed for the book gives her very little credit and she used the state department as having been part of the
so there were these streams of domestic politics and foreign policy. and then this is the key development of the imprisonment and then i it was up to hillary clinton secretary of state ask for his release. but the state department was accused of being unimaginative and a saying release them while offering nothing. they go in 2012 and that they have sort of a repeat of the experience and honduras where the leaders are saying to them you've got to change this something has to happen. he says if i...
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. >>> foreign ministers from japan, chib and south korea will meet in tokyo wednesday. japan's foreign minister says he hopes for separate direct talks with china so he can protest recent incursions by chinese ships into japanese waters. japanese foreign ministry officials are working to set up a one on one meeting between fumio kishida and wang yi. they're also trying to arrange separate talks for kishida and south korean foreign minister yun byung-se. chinese vessels have entered japanese waters in the senkaku islands. japan controls the islands, the government maintains they're an inherent part of chinese territory. china and taiwan claim them. kishida is expected to launch a long protest with wang who is first chinese foreign minister to visit japan in five years. >> translator: i want to handle pending bilateral issues in direct bilateral talks with china's foreign minister. i want to clearly and directly convey japan's position to the chinese side. >> but a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson downplayed the significance of the proposed one on one meeting. >> tra
. >>> foreign ministers from japan, chib and south korea will meet in tokyo wednesday. japan's foreign minister says he hopes for separate direct talks with china so he can protest recent incursions by chinese ships into japanese waters. japanese foreign ministry officials are working to set up a one on one meeting between fumio kishida and wang yi. they're also trying to arrange separate talks for kishida and south korean foreign minister yun byung-se. chinese vessels have entered...
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foreign blocker. [speaking in foreign language] >> can you translate? >> yes. >> i wish to convey to you -- of the sons of the yazidi community who are still waiting for the help that they would need to have a place that suits them in this world. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: we wish that good words and emotions will turn into reality on the ground as the moment this conference takes action. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: the small communities, minorities, yazidis and others, are all in the same boat when it comes to the current -- [speaking in foreign language] >> especially in the area and -- [inaudible] -- [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: the persecution that happened to the yazidi communities has a great impact across the world because of the horrors they suffered. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: this was the first time in centuries that we went back to the time of enslavement and selling of slaves. there's 3,000 hundred women abducted to this day. [speaking in foreign language] >> interp
foreign blocker. [speaking in foreign language] >> can you translate? >> yes. >> i wish to convey to you -- of the sons of the yazidi community who are still waiting for the help that they would need to have a place that suits them in this world. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: we wish that good words and emotions will turn into reality on the ground as the moment this conference takes action. [speaking in foreign language] >> interpreter: the small...
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as a blueprint for now the general is listed as donald trump's chief foreign policy/military advisor. >> jesus for the record he doesn't advise any candidate including her and spoke to the chief of staff recently and reiterated i'm not his advisor but i talked to anyone running for president and it was a was d answer they often give. here comes the microphone. you may not read it. >> what you said you've been discussing about the differences between president obama and secretary clinton were the middle east. maybe that's because that's what's important aside from latin america which you mentioned briefly there is a whole other world out there i'm wondering whether there are other thoughts about that and whether it comes up in the buckk and so on. >> that's i think the other -- there are other areas in the buck where i don't believe there were differences. she should be credited with being the prime driver of the policy and they co-opted it. this is an interesting story because hillary clinton you will recall was the most visible symbol of the recent policy in part because of that exe
as a blueprint for now the general is listed as donald trump's chief foreign policy/military advisor. >> jesus for the record he doesn't advise any candidate including her and spoke to the chief of staff recently and reiterated i'm not his advisor but i talked to anyone running for president and it was a was d answer they often give. here comes the microphone. you may not read it. >> what you said you've been discussing about the differences between president obama and secretary...
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foreign students in japan are looking for work. companies are seeking workers and government officials are trying to bring them together. now, this sounds like a win-win situation in the country's tight labor markets. sadly, it's not working out as well as expected. nhk world has been finding out why. >> reporter: the university of tokyo is japan's most respected academic institution. 3,000 foreign students study here. when they graduate, many will be taking their skills to other countries. helen chan from taiwan is one of them. she's a third year student at the college of arts and sciences. she enjoys life in japan and was hoping to land a job with a local consultancy after finishing her degree. those plans have changed. helen is now in the united states chasing down other career options. >> we also put more emphasis on academic life which is english. our japanese is not perfect enough for the japanese companies. >> reporter: helen enrolled in a course that is taught in english. that give her little time or incentive to polish her
foreign students in japan are looking for work. companies are seeking workers and government officials are trying to bring them together. now, this sounds like a win-win situation in the country's tight labor markets. sadly, it's not working out as well as expected. nhk world has been finding out why. >> reporter: the university of tokyo is japan's most respected academic institution. 3,000 foreign students study here. when they graduate, many will be taking their skills to other...
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foreign policy threshold.im, what do you think the big differences are between trump's anti-terror strategy and hillary clinton? >> look, hillary clinton has basically said she will continue barack obama's foreign policy strategy and donald trump did very, very well critique that in that speech. i think one of the things that would matter is he is going to talk as jason said more openly about what the threat is. he is going to try to maybe prosecute this in a lot more aggressive way. but the specifics, this is a problem, is what's missing. you know, i disagree a little bit with james on the idea that there is a distinction between trump and obama. he's been very reticent to say what he would do in syria. we don't necessarily have that commitment from him. so this is one of the lacking aspects of his foreign policy, we don't know what he would do. >> i want to get in the news this week with the clinton foundation relating to foreign policy because they have accepted foreign donations in the past. now they're sa
foreign policy threshold.im, what do you think the big differences are between trump's anti-terror strategy and hillary clinton? >> look, hillary clinton has basically said she will continue barack obama's foreign policy strategy and donald trump did very, very well critique that in that speech. i think one of the things that would matter is he is going to talk as jason said more openly about what the threat is. he is going to try to maybe prosecute this in a lot more aggressive way. but...
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. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so good morning. thank you for inviting me to prestige events for people i feel blessed. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my name is juan antonio and in 2015 specifically he which is a health care worker for my mom. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i just want to be very clear even san francisco home care workers work very hard we do that because the standards of living inform san francisco was very high we work very hard to meet those needs. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so the job was basically like this door by door house by hours snatch by snatch people refused to sign this will make that worse we said no join hands and work together and talk to the leaders they'll help us there was a great success this doesn't he said here the initial is very important we need to keep on working so the situation gets better for all of us. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> you can't say that as good but thank you to everybody especially mayor ed lee during that time when the campaign began until today to
. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so good morning. thank you for inviting me to prestige events for people i feel blessed. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> my name is juan antonio and in 2015 specifically he which is a health care worker for my mom. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i just want to be very clear even san francisco home care workers work very hard we do that because the standards of living inform san francisco was very high we work very...
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he had been too busy as governor to really think about foreign policy. and so, some republicans saw that as an asset for bricker. but if bricker had some strengths, he also has some weaknesses. for example, he's not a national figure. he is pretty popular and well known in the midwest, but he's not a national figure. he's not a name that most americans would just recognize. and the one asset that we mentioned a moment ago, and that is, he has no real foreign policy experience and he has no paper trail of embarrassing remarks, also works against him because he is the governor of ohio. and at a time when the united states is fighting in a global war, he has no foreign policy experience whatsoever. and more importantly, he even pretty much articulates that for reporters in late 1943, i believe. he says, "i don't know anything about how the postwar world should be organized." a good thing to do if you ever run for president is probably not to begin a sentence with "i don't know anything about." and so, he says "i don't know anything about how the postwar wor
he had been too busy as governor to really think about foreign policy. and so, some republicans saw that as an asset for bricker. but if bricker had some strengths, he also has some weaknesses. for example, he's not a national figure. he is pretty popular and well known in the midwest, but he's not a national figure. he's not a name that most americans would just recognize. and the one asset that we mentioned a moment ago, and that is, he has no real foreign policy experience and he has no...
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[speaking foreign language] >> hunter is rea prm here.ound that whe food ices have ren, , , , , , , , , , , , have less fruit and berry d ha far less hethy diets. taking o loans jt to aord c c c c c c c c c c c c c cutting bk on expeitures l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l an ecationall of whichas a mu longer-term impt t t t t t t t t t t t t t is felt throughout th expeituresf micond in terms of wer demathe mexican economy isncncncncncncncncncncncncncncncncncncncncncncern because do tee demand growing fast enougugh>> f f spepelation iss rampant because of deregegulation of markets. it was seen as big investments bamoving into commodity markets, with $10100 billion pouring into these markets. these markets were overwhelmed, that is why it has become such a probobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobobob the mexican government itself cucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucucuculate on the market in an effort to counterrrrrrrrrrrrrrr... but many believe the only answer is regegegegegegeg>> they are looking at some k
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he doesn't have a lot of foreign policy experience. more than likely, if elected president, he might be shaped by those who do have specific ideas about foreign policy and their ideas may not be exactly what's best for america. and so bricker's candidacy really never gets off the ground. he will make a pretty big show at the convention when it assembles in late june of 1944 in chicago. but by that time it's really all over for him. any questions or concerns about bricker? that leads us, then, to our third and final major contender for the republican nomination in 1944, and that was thomas edmond dewey, the newly elected governor of new york. there are several things i want you to remember about dewey, who will ultimately win the nomination in 1944. and there are several things that are really strong about him, and i want you to remember these assets, these things about dewey that are really positive and bode well for the '44 campaign. first, he was young, only 42 in 1944, and an energetic and experienced campaigner. two, he had a natio
he doesn't have a lot of foreign policy experience. more than likely, if elected president, he might be shaped by those who do have specific ideas about foreign policy and their ideas may not be exactly what's best for america. and so bricker's candidacy really never gets off the ground. he will make a pretty big show at the convention when it assembles in late june of 1944 in chicago. but by that time it's really all over for him. any questions or concerns about bricker? that leads us, then,...