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facilities outside of the mainland united states, but also to third countries in the region for further so that these afghans who want to get out can get out very quickly and can wait for their visa process to be approved in a safe location. that was really his message to those terprete, those trslators, all those people who worked with american forces throughout these two decades, really telling them, giving them the message that the u.s. is not forgetting them as it is pulling out. >> it looks like time is really taking for that to take place. thanks a lot. now to haiti with the government says it is hunting down the mastermind behind the assassination of the president. that's the word from the country's chief of police. security forces have killed seven alleged suspects. six others are still in custody. the perpetrators have been described as foreigners. the united nations security council met this thursday to address the crisis. >> the first round of parliamentary and presidential elections took place on september 26 with the second round in november. when the prime minister met wit
facilities outside of the mainland united states, but also to third countries in the region for further so that these afghans who want to get out can get out very quickly and can wait for their visa process to be approved in a safe location. that was really his message to those terprete, those trslators, all those people who worked with american forces throughout these two decades, really telling them, giving them the message that the u.s. is not forgetting them as it is pulling out. >>...
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obama administration had in phase four a systemac that would be deployd for protecting the mainland united states. they canceled that provision so we moved to establish the site that has been. currently, the policy of dod is that it will not proceed until the threatth evolves. it takes so long to develop an interceptor and if you look out the breakout time if we do not get started, iran can achieve and ability to threaten the homeland before we have the ability to defend and what the east coast gives us along with alaska is a shoot twice and not have to go across the entire space of the united states to defend it. this i think would be a very important first step. >> i think that is right because if you have a greater capability taking out the teeth of that capability it would continue with the nuclear icbm. thank you so much for taking the time with us today to talk about everything going on inside of the portfolio. if you go to the website for more information on these issues and other related events. thank you for joining us today. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> okay let's try that. that's better. welcome to the 21
obama administration had in phase four a systemac that would be deployd for protecting the mainland united states. they canceled that provision so we moved to establish the site that has been. currently, the policy of dod is that it will not proceed until the threatth evolves. it takes so long to develop an interceptor and if you look out the breakout time if we do not get started, iran can achieve and ability to threaten the homeland before we have the ability to defend and what the east coast...
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their applications were processed and then they left, they were approved to move into the mainland united states, and they move to utah. two decades down the road, he owns and operates his own business in utah his brother is in pharmacy school in utah, his sister has left utah for boston because she isn't law school becoming an american lawyer. he told pacific daily news this past november, quote, look at us, if we hadn't come to the states, we would all be dead. that was how i worked over a quick seven month airlift emergency airlift period starting in september 1996, going into the spring of 1997, that was during the bill clinton administration. that's how it worked. but that is not the only time it has worked that way. in 1975, it was something called operation new life, during the ford administration after the long terrible war effort in vietnam came to an end. it was 130,000 of our vietnamese allies who we brought out, in a hurry. again, guam served as the safeway point, the u.s. territory where people could be brought safely to get them into safe housing, to get the medical care, to get th
their applications were processed and then they left, they were approved to move into the mainland united states, and they move to utah. two decades down the road, he owns and operates his own business in utah his brother is in pharmacy school in utah, his sister has left utah for boston because she isn't law school becoming an american lawyer. he told pacific daily news this past november, quote, look at us, if we hadn't come to the states, we would all be dead. that was how i worked over a...
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united states were processed. and then, they left. they were approved to move to the mainland united states and they moved to utah. they had a family relation there. and now, two decades down the road, mr. barzanji, excuse me, owns and operates his own business in utah. his brother is in pharmacy school in utah. his sister has left utah for boston, because she's in law school in boston becoming an american lawyer. he told "pacific daily news," this past november, quote, look at us. if we hadn't come to the states, we would all be dead. that was how it worked, over a quick, seven-month airlift, emergency-airlift period starting in september 1996 going into the spring of 1997. that was during the bill-clinton administration. that's how it worked. but that is not the only time it has worked, that way. in 1975, it was something called operation new life during the gerald ford administration. after -- after the long, terrible u.s. war effort in vietnam came to an end, it was 130,000 of our vietnamese allies, who we brought out in a hurry. and again, guam served as the safe-way poin
united states were processed. and then, they left. they were approved to move to the mainland united states and they moved to utah. they had a family relation there. and now, two decades down the road, mr. barzanji, excuse me, owns and operates his own business in utah. his brother is in pharmacy school in utah. his sister has left utah for boston, because she's in law school in boston becoming an american lawyer. he told "pacific daily news," this past november, quote, look at us. if...
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lodges in turkey, and sierra in india and what would become the united states in the united states and the caribbean as well as mainlandeurope and across great britain. it was a spread of this idea. and over history, and terms of an example of british power of sports like golf, tennis and so on. has become global sport over the course of the centuries, and in the course of that global spread free masonry expand completely out of the control and london and became an influence reached into all kinds of other walks of unpredictable walks of life. and so there's a trace of the spread of that idea if you like. the most important is the attempt to use freemasonry as a virtues as a kind of non- denomination or religion of state. in a pioneer in the course of his presidency, his two terms really had to design the institution of the presidency around his extremely prestigious person. and picked on free masonry for a long time by that time. as the sort of perfect fit for replacing the role that religion and the monarchies of europe the coronations and all of those ceremonies which established religion closely associated with the
lodges in turkey, and sierra in india and what would become the united states in the united states and the caribbean as well as mainlandeurope and across great britain. it was a spread of this idea. and over history, and terms of an example of british power of sports like golf, tennis and so on. has become global sport over the course of the centuries, and in the course of that global spread free masonry expand completely out of the control and london and became an influence reached into all...
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many firms that had been operating in mainland china have been returning to the island to avoid terrors imposed as part of beijing's trade war with united states. he wants tech sector has shared especially well during the panoramic co, 19 vaccinate vaccine donations are on our way to latin america for boards of supply pro book problems at the kovak sharing facility. one reason as a slow down and vaccines from india, the pan american health organization, more infections are increasing in the household or on doors and other countries. experts continue to urge for a greater global contravene to get africa vaccinated against the current virus. otherwise, economists warn of a very uneven economic recovery in comparison to industrialized nations. as the pandemic eases in parts of the world covered cases are on the rise in many african countries developed in undeveloped countries at risk populations and those with more resources. the pandemic has hit many hard, but those who faced struggles before are struggling disproportionately harder now. in south africa, unemployment has been on the rise for years, but only increased during the pandemic to high
many firms that had been operating in mainland china have been returning to the island to avoid terrors imposed as part of beijing's trade war with united states. he wants tech sector has shared especially well during the panoramic co, 19 vaccinate vaccine donations are on our way to latin america for boards of supply pro book problems at the kovak sharing facility. one reason as a slow down and vaccines from india, the pan american health organization, more infections are increasing in the...
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many firms operating in mainland china have been returning to the island to avoid tax imposed as part of bay. james travel with the united states of the us, toby restrictions could be putting european businesses at a disadvantage on the other side of the atlantic. despite all the breakthroughs we've made on the digital front business leaders argue that they still need actual face time and need to be able to travel. so after the vaccine rollout has gathered, pays and most developed economies. giving reason to brussels, to lift travel restrictions for us citizens last month. but washington is yet to reciprocate you citizens. i still blocked from travel to the us. that has left your can business leaders protesting. it hinders us to do the business the way we are used to starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues. for the last 16 months, europeans haven't been able to travel to the us without restrictions. us authorities can issue waivers for critical
many firms operating in mainland china have been returning to the island to avoid tax imposed as part of bay. james travel with the united states of the us, toby restrictions could be putting european businesses at a disadvantage on the other side of the atlantic. despite all the breakthroughs we've made on the digital front business leaders argue that they still need actual face time and need to be able to travel. so after the vaccine rollout has gathered, pays and most developed economies....
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many times operating in mainland china have been returning to the island to avoid tax imposed as part of a james trade war with the united states. of the us as co restrictions could be putting european businesses at a disadvantage on the other side of the atlantic. despite all the breakthroughs we've made on the digital front business leaders argue that they still need actual face time and need to be able to travel. so after the vaccine rollout has gathered, pays and most developed economies. giving reason to brussels, to lift travel restrictions for us citizens last month. but washington is yet to reciprocate you. citizens are still blocked from travel to the us. that has left york in business leaders protesting. it hinders us to do the business with the way we are used to starting with service. we have to supply to our machines where we need specialists from germany to be sent over to the us. and definitely by creating new business, visiting our customers and discussing complex technical issues for the last 16 months, europeans haven't been able to travel to the us without restrictions. us authorities can issue waivers for cr
many times operating in mainland china have been returning to the island to avoid tax imposed as part of a james trade war with the united states. of the us as co restrictions could be putting european businesses at a disadvantage on the other side of the atlantic. despite all the breakthroughs we've made on the digital front business leaders argue that they still need actual face time and need to be able to travel. so after the vaccine rollout has gathered, pays and most developed economies....
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you can launch conceivably hypersonic kill vehicle from mainland china with ordinance on board and delivered and the heartland of the united statesnd less time than it takes for dominoes to get a pizza to you. we're talking about the development in china, russia and the united states of super advanced military aerial technologies that, in some cases, the majority of their own militaries might not be privy to , because they are such experimental technologies. so, it is certainly possible. until we know for sure that this is something really extraordinary like time travel or extraterrestrial, but i'm somebody who is really interested in trying to keep this closer to home. until we know for sure. because we have to know what our rivals are doing, if it is them, in our restricted airspace, and we probably should know if our government has developed the kinds of physics defying technologies that could completely revolutionize civilian air travel for instance. or something along those lines. but until we know for sure it is not something of earth, we need to stay on that. host: we do have calls lined up. but dave texted us saying it'ge
you can launch conceivably hypersonic kill vehicle from mainland china with ordinance on board and delivered and the heartland of the united statesnd less time than it takes for dominoes to get a pizza to you. we're talking about the development in china, russia and the united states of super advanced military aerial technologies that, in some cases, the majority of their own militaries might not be privy to , because they are such experimental technologies. so, it is certainly possible. until...
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mainland. the russian military poses an existential threat to the united states. russia has a growing ability to project power with long-range precision cruise missiles. its investment in forces and deterrents place the u.s. at risk. both china and russia consider space integral to winning wars and have reorganized their militaries to integrate space operations and counterspace capabilities. in addition to these two state actors, we face other pressings challenges with north korea, iran, and afghanistan. north korea has tested dozens of missiles since mid-2018. iran has sophisticated capabilities. proxies and partner networks and willingness to use force against u.s. and other partner forces. violence in afghanistan remains elevated as peace negotiations have slowed since late 2020. tallahassee pan contin taliban continues to apply pressure on the-began government. the threat from terrorist organizations will persist across the region. although al qaeda's appeal to jihadists waned, isis remains the prominent group, resurging a dozen groups globally. it is expandin
mainland. the russian military poses an existential threat to the united states. russia has a growing ability to project power with long-range precision cruise missiles. its investment in forces and deterrents place the u.s. at risk. both china and russia consider space integral to winning wars and have reorganized their militaries to integrate space operations and counterspace capabilities. in addition to these two state actors, we face other pressings challenges with north korea, iran, and...
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mainland. the russia military poses an existential threat to the united states. russia has a growing ability to project power with long range precision cruise missiles. its investment in conventional forces strategic nuclear forces and its strategic deterrent place the u.s. homeland at risk. both china and russia consider space integral to winning wars and reorganized their mailers to to integrate space operations and space war capabilities. in addition to these two state actors we face pressing challenges with north korea, iran, and afghanistan. north korea has tested missiles. iran challenges u.s. interests with its sophisticated military capabilities, broad proxy and terror networks and force against u.s. and partner forces. violence if afghanistan remains elevated a peace negotiations slowed since late 2020 and the taliban continues to apply military pressure on the afghan government. at the same time, the threat from terrorist organization also persist across the region. although al qaeda's appeal to jihadists has waned isis remains the preimminent jihadist
mainland. the russia military poses an existential threat to the united states. russia has a growing ability to project power with long range precision cruise missiles. its investment in conventional forces strategic nuclear forces and its strategic deterrent place the u.s. homeland at risk. both china and russia consider space integral to winning wars and reorganized their mailers to to integrate space operations and space war capabilities. in addition to these two state actors we face...
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united states, never mind in hong kong. additional reporting from bloomberg suggesting that maybe mainland china, beijing is opening the doorhose ipos to go to hong kong and avoid coming to america altogether. kailey: the cybersecurity regulatory review, they are going to see exemptions for it potentially if you live in hong kong. china is trying to get companies to list there where they might have some more control, not in the u.s.. we have seen this not just with dd, but a chinese delivery and ledges this company reportedly was planning on listing in the u.s. and is now moving to hong kong because of some of these regulatory fears and now china is obviously trying to entice that a bit more. jonathan: what a story. a definite administration same issues. a different approach. would a different approach generate a different result? jonathan: -- lisa: what is the result they actually want? we talked about how it is two different countries, one system, it does not really work. it also shows how much data in the fight for control over it very much is at the forefront of all of these tensions. jonathan: very much so. we are goin
united states, never mind in hong kong. additional reporting from bloomberg suggesting that maybe mainland china, beijing is opening the doorhose ipos to go to hong kong and avoid coming to america altogether. kailey: the cybersecurity regulatory review, they are going to see exemptions for it potentially if you live in hong kong. china is trying to get companies to list there where they might have some more control, not in the u.s.. we have seen this not just with dd, but a chinese delivery...
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suffer in the united states discrimination or attacks or anything like this and what do you think can be done to ameliorate the problem? sen. duckworth: i think most asians feel that on the mainlands the majority in high watery. -- hawaii. i have had americans come up to me and say things to me like, where you really from? even when i was wearing the american flag on my shoulder and u.s. army on my chest in a uniform. it is the most ridiculous question. what do you mean where my really from? i am from here. i am american just like you. that is almost uniquely and asian american experience where that happens. if you talk to any asian american, they will tell you that has happened. david: not too long ago, president biden considered you to be vice president on his ticket. i am just curious. any disappointment you were not selected and would you ever consider running for president yourself? sen. duckworth: oh, my god. -- gosh. no regrets i was not selected. it was an interesting process. i'm lad i went to the vetting process and am pleased i made it far in the process. i have to say i am really happy being a u.s. senator. [laughter] sen. duckworth: i have more control over my schedu
suffer in the united states discrimination or attacks or anything like this and what do you think can be done to ameliorate the problem? sen. duckworth: i think most asians feel that on the mainlands the majority in high watery. -- hawaii. i have had americans come up to me and say things to me like, where you really from? even when i was wearing the american flag on my shoulder and u.s. army on my chest in a uniform. it is the most ridiculous question. what do you mean where my really from? i...
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you can launch conceivably hypersonic kill vehicle from mainland china with ordinance on board and delivered and the heartland of the united statesess time than it takes for dominoes to get a pizza to you. we're talking about the development in china, russia and the united states of super advanced military aerial technologies that, in some cases, the majority of their own militaries might not be privy to , because they are such experimental technologies. so, it is certainly possible. until we know for sure that this is something really extraordinary like time travel or extraterrestrial, but i'm somebody who is really interested in trying to keep this closer to home. until we know for sure. because we have to know what our rivals are doing, if it is them, in our restricted airspace, and we probably should know if our government has developed the kinds of physics defying technologies that could completely revolutionize civilian air travel for instance. or something along those lines. but until we know for sure it is not something of earth, we need to stay on that. host: we do have calls lined up. but dave texted us saying it'german
you can launch conceivably hypersonic kill vehicle from mainland china with ordinance on board and delivered and the heartland of the united statesess time than it takes for dominoes to get a pizza to you. we're talking about the development in china, russia and the united states of super advanced military aerial technologies that, in some cases, the majority of their own militaries might not be privy to , because they are such experimental technologies. so, it is certainly possible. until we...
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united states we do across the world. >> every single one of you to say a single word that will cost you one bit of market share inside of mainlandhts on that? >> that's true. the great lie with regard to opening china it would moderate china if we got them to open some of their markets to us trying to clearly ease the opening of the market to use it against american corporations converting them to guarantee market share. in the end it has to be governments like the united states government that unify and isolate china economically. otherwise corporations will be in a race to the bottom in terms of value because they can't afford not to do business in china if all their competitors are. >> dana: if there is a race to the bottom somebody could win it indeed. wanted to ask you about this. national review wrote why they hate ben shapiro and us basically saying if you pay attention to the left's pundit and intellectual class the people they hate more than anyone and raise blood pressure are conservatives educated and well spoken or well read, conservatives who speak the language of the upper middle class. ben, you have a new book out
united states we do across the world. >> every single one of you to say a single word that will cost you one bit of market share inside of mainlandhts on that? >> that's true. the great lie with regard to opening china it would moderate china if we got them to open some of their markets to us trying to clearly ease the opening of the market to use it against american corporations converting them to guarantee market share. in the end it has to be governments like the united states...