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of existing nations and. people it's not your own but your father could your father represent this position and yes i don't tend to reference him or his positions but in this regard we agree and one hundred percent would not put twenty first on. one times imprisonment we've come to the end of this interesting discussion now for the three questions that we always ask our guests to complete work for national feeling for me and that's neither right wing nor left wing because. the not your nation is a community of culture consciousness and communication tools can munch of. this is a social reality and what matters is the approach we must if. he were alive today i would tell my father just that many people even those who criticized and acknowledge his significant accomplishments that. we've gotten this vote. they find their old form the social democrats have to. be in what they are going after a lot of neo liberalism. and instead of concentrating on special marginal social groups for a focus on the working class.
of existing nations and. people it's not your own but your father could your father represent this position and yes i don't tend to reference him or his positions but in this regard we agree and one hundred percent would not put twenty first on. one times imprisonment we've come to the end of this interesting discussion now for the three questions that we always ask our guests to complete work for national feeling for me and that's neither right wing nor left wing because. the not your nation...
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and national feeling and high minded high my god just yes and of course that goes back to national socialism who will buy their money but the left allergy to nationalism actually surfaces later on when not need the money and yes in. some part of the no no we're going to know it all called politics a policy of conciliation and domestic and foreign policy is that when divided nation it's not and was anchored in a particular notion of national identity on. the question is how it's approached the nation is a community event by consciousness feeling and communication this is a reality like the nation state and it's all about the approach. these are to my what should the approach be social democracy should be linked back to ideas the ideas of democracy and social justice. and this would not at all be artificial but connected to the historical realities that already played a role one hundred fifty years ago shortly before we know it from theone of what we did before it was an idea of a fraternal league of nations instead of one nation pitted against another this was also a clear aspect of your fath
and national feeling and high minded high my god just yes and of course that goes back to national socialism who will buy their money but the left allergy to nationalism actually surfaces later on when not need the money and yes in. some part of the no no we're going to know it all called politics a policy of conciliation and domestic and foreign policy is that when divided nation it's not and was anchored in a particular notion of national identity on. the question is how it's approached the...
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we recognize the right of every nation in this room on immigration policy in accordance with national interest. just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same which we are doing. it is one reason the united states will not participate in the new global compact on migration. migration should not be governed by an international bod body, unaccountable to our own citizens. ultimately the only long-term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries. make their country's great again. currently we are witnessing a human tragedy as an example in venezuela. more than 2 million people have fled the anguish by the socialist regime and its cuban sponsors. not long ago venezuela was one of the richest countries on earth. today socialism has bankrupted the oil-rich nation and driven its people to abject poverty. virtually everywhere socialism or communism has been tried and have produces suffering, corruption, and decay the thirst for power through socialism leads to expansion and oppression. all nations of the world s
we recognize the right of every nation in this room on immigration policy in accordance with national interest. just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same which we are doing. it is one reason the united states will not participate in the new global compact on migration. migration should not be governed by an international bod body, unaccountable to our own citizens. ultimately the only long-term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful...
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we defend many of these nations for nothing. they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices. not good. we want them to stop raising prices. we want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute to military protection from now on. we are not going to put up with it, these horrible prices, much longer. reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion. that is why we congratulate european states such as poland, for leading the construction of a baltic pipeline so nations are not dependent on russia to meet their needs. germany will become totally dependent on russian energy if it does not change course. here in the western hemisphere, we are committed to maintaining our independence from the encroachment of expansionist foreign powers. it has been the policy of our country since president monroe that we reject the interference of foreign nations in this hemisphere and in our affairs. the united states has recently strengthened our laws to better screen foreign investments in our coun
we defend many of these nations for nothing. they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices. not good. we want them to stop raising prices. we want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute to military protection from now on. we are not going to put up with it, these horrible prices, much longer. reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion. that is why we congratulate european states such as poland, for leading the construction of a...
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so the research that is done to educate the public about our national historic sites, our national park units, which we have 417 currently. what the information is that is public as youed to the visit the park. also to ensure that the information we are presenting is quality information based on primary sources, secondary sources, and current scholarship. >> you are the first woman and the first african-american to hold this job. turkiya: i am. >> what does that mean to you? turkiya: well, it means i have a very big job. it means that i have a legacy to carry on for the national park service. we have a lot of traditions we are interested in upholding that we very much care for, but i also have to forge my own path as the first african-american and first woman. what will that be? what will that look like? right now, i do not know if there will be a lot of significant changes, but maybe a difference in perspective and style as i go about it. >> in what way? turkiya: well, being an african-american and a woman, i have perspectives which lend themselves to a different lens, interests, most
so the research that is done to educate the public about our national historic sites, our national park units, which we have 417 currently. what the information is that is public as youed to the visit the park. also to ensure that the information we are presenting is quality information based on primary sources, secondary sources, and current scholarship. >> you are the first woman and the first african-american to hold this job. turkiya: i am. >> what does that mean to you?...
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its national interests. just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same which we are doing. that is one reason the united states will not participate in the new global compact on migration migration should not be governed by an international body unaccountable to our own citizens ultimately the only long term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries make. their countries great again. currently we are witnessing. a human tragedy. as an example. in venezuela. more than two million people have fled the anguish inflicted by the socialist madeira regime and its cuban sponsors not long ago venezuela was one of the richest countries on earth. today socialism has bankrupted the oil rich nation. and driven its people into abject poverty. virtually everywhere socialism or communism has been tried it has produced suffering corruption and decay. socialism's thirst for power leads to expansion incursion and no pressure. all nations of the
its national interests. just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same which we are doing. that is one reason the united states will not participate in the new global compact on migration migration should not be governed by an international body unaccountable to our own citizens ultimately the only long term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries make. their countries great again. currently we are witnessing....
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on the way to the national park we need some local farmers many of them use the national park land although this is illegal they graze their cattle coach game scavenge and chop down trees this form a forest ranger understands the farmers often have no alternative the community around here are too poor very poor and a lot of the poverty level they were on was arrested in the park and be jailed and they were forced to pay fines. among the range explains the ground rules for visiting the gorillas always keep your distance as human germs can prove fatal if transmitted to the animals and i can be authentic for me and what she minorca for certain you're going to call with a policeman and if you can fight it's the first time the growers have seen the grapes sour so most are more excited than afraid. and then they're off into the heart of the rainforest there's a lot of money to be made from gorilla watching in rwanda and uganda. trackers for the gorillas daily movements it often takes hours to find them but today we're in luxembourg. a short walk takes us to a family of nineteen gorillas by the si
on the way to the national park we need some local farmers many of them use the national park land although this is illegal they graze their cattle coach game scavenge and chop down trees this form a forest ranger understands the farmers often have no alternative the community around here are too poor very poor and a lot of the poverty level they were on was arrested in the park and be jailed and they were forced to pay fines. among the range explains the ground rules for visiting the gorillas...
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hello and welcome to worlds apart when the united nations was founded it was meant to serve as a forum for conversation and conciliation gets you in into a meeting of the security council and what you'll often see is not throw bost well mannered debate but rather accusations and allegations by diplomats just postering for the cameras or is discourse at the un really as dysfunctional as it appears well to discuss that i'm now joined by medicine a flight check the president of the united nations general assembly for this seventy second session mr president it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time thank you for having me and good morning from new york now your term is about to answer within the next couple of days and about a year ago when you just assumed your duties you said in an interview that one of your ambitions for this tenure is going to be overcoming narrow national interest do you think you have succeeded in that. well i feel very strongly about united nations and about the general assembly being the most representative platform and the fact is that we have
hello and welcome to worlds apart when the united nations was founded it was meant to serve as a forum for conversation and conciliation gets you in into a meeting of the security council and what you'll often see is not throw bost well mannered debate but rather accusations and allegations by diplomats just postering for the cameras or is discourse at the un really as dysfunctional as it appears well to discuss that i'm now joined by medicine a flight check the president of the united nations...
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national security interests. the prosecutor in the -- claims essentially unfettered discretion to investigate, charge, and prosecute individuals regardless of whether their countries -- -- acceded to the rome statute. the court in no way derives these powers from any of the parties. instead, it is an unprecedented effort to vest power in a suture met -- supernatural body without the consent of nationstates or the individuals over which it points to exert jurisdiction. it certainly has no consent whatever from the united states. as americans, we fully understand that consent to the government is a prerequisite to true legitimacy. we reject such a flagrant violation of our national sovereignty. to make matters worse, the court structure is contrary to fundamental american principles, including checks and balances on authority, to the separation of owers. our founders believed that a division of authority among three separate ranches of government would provide the maximum level of protection for individual liberty.
national security interests. the prosecutor in the -- claims essentially unfettered discretion to investigate, charge, and prosecute individuals regardless of whether their countries -- -- acceded to the rome statute. the court in no way derives these powers from any of the parties. instead, it is an unprecedented effort to vest power in a suture met -- supernatural body without the consent of nationstates or the individuals over which it points to exert jurisdiction. it certainly has no...
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is an unprecedented effort to vest power in a super national body without the consent of either nation states or the individuals over which should purports to exert jurisdiction it certainly has no consent whatever from the united states as americans we fully understand that consent to the govern is a prerequisite to truly jeta mysie and we were jacked such a flagrant violation of our national sovereignty to make matters worse the court structure is contrary to fund american america fundamental american principles including checks and balances on authority through the separation of powers our founders believed that a division of authority among three separate branches of government would provide the maximum level of protection for individual liberty the international criminal court however melds two of these branches together the judicial and the executive in the i.c.c. structure the executive branch the office of the prosecutor is an organ of the court. the framers of our constitution considered such a melding of powers and acceptable for our own government and we should certainly not
is an unprecedented effort to vest power in a super national body without the consent of either nation states or the individuals over which should purports to exert jurisdiction it certainly has no consent whatever from the united states as americans we fully understand that consent to the govern is a prerequisite to truly jeta mysie and we were jacked such a flagrant violation of our national sovereignty to make matters worse the court structure is contrary to fund american america fundamental...
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between the united nations and regional organizations. and here i would like to refer to the very successful experiment because of the cooperation between the african union and the united nations as a model to be followed. and to use the comparative advantage of those started. to deal with the serious challenges in our region which is the main aim of the united nations to preserve peace and. aid. for development egypt is about to assume the presidency of the african union in twenty nine and we look forward to strengthening the strategic partnership between the union and the united nations through programs that have a real impact on the continent and building on the progress made to consolidate. the policy of the african union come for critical structure and development. this is in addition to egypt's hosting of the african union center for post conflict reconstruction development and the community of foreign states counterterrorism center second we need to continue our efforts to implement the initiative launched by egypt during the membe
between the united nations and regional organizations. and here i would like to refer to the very successful experiment because of the cooperation between the african union and the united nations as a model to be followed. and to use the comparative advantage of those started. to deal with the serious challenges in our region which is the main aim of the united nations to preserve peace and. aid. for development egypt is about to assume the presidency of the african union in twenty nine and we...
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except perhaps to go back to you know national forums like the i.c.c. . but where there are these forums can be effective in actually securing the primary demand which is an end to the israeli occupation is very very uncertain. the united nations says thirty thousand people have been displaced within syria's province in the last week alone due to an increase in the number of airstrikes meanwhile an article in the wall street journal turkey's president has called on the international community to take action to stop the attacks lawyers for brazil's jailed former president is an austere new to silva says say he's still fighting to run the next month's presidential election he's topping opinion polls but is banned from standing due to a corruption conviction the supreme court has rejected his latest appeal. at least two people are dead and ten others injured in libya's capital tripoli after gunmen stormed the headquarters of the national oil corporation security forces say they've regained control of the building and it comes less than one week after a fragi
except perhaps to go back to you know national forums like the i.c.c. . but where there are these forums can be effective in actually securing the primary demand which is an end to the israeli occupation is very very uncertain. the united nations says thirty thousand people have been displaced within syria's province in the last week alone due to an increase in the number of airstrikes meanwhile an article in the wall street journal turkey's president has called on the international community...
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its national interests. just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same which we are doing that is one reason the united states will not participate in the new global compact on migration migration should not be governed by an international body unaccountable to our own citizens ultimately the only long term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries make. they are countries great again. currently we are witnessing. a human tragedy. as an example in venezuela. more than two million people have fled the anguish inflicted by the socialist maduro regime and its cuban sponsors not long ago venezuela was one of the richest countries on earth. today socialism has bankrupted the oil rich nation and driven its people into abject poverty. virtually everywhere socialism or communism has been tried it has produced suffering corruption and decay. socialism's thirst for power leads to expansion incursion and no pressure in. all nations of t
its national interests. just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same which we are doing that is one reason the united states will not participate in the new global compact on migration migration should not be governed by an international body unaccountable to our own citizens ultimately the only long term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries make. they are countries great again. currently we are...
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going to monday so if i've understood you correctly nations and internationalism or national feeling and international. orientation are not necessarily contradictory. that's not at all contradictory to all this is actually part of the social democratic tradition social democracy was never anti national or a national until not you are not given the internet was international but built on the foundations of existing nations and people not your own but your father could your father represent his position yes i don't tend to reference him or his positions but in this regard we agree and one hundred percent would not put twenty first on. prime time that mr bryant we've come to the end of this interesting discussion now for the three questions that we always ask our guests to complete work for national feeling for me and as neither right wing nor left wing because. the not your nation is a community of culture consciousness and communication tools can munch off. this is a social reality and what matters is the approach the money if. he were alive today i would tell my father. that many peo
going to monday so if i've understood you correctly nations and internationalism or national feeling and international. orientation are not necessarily contradictory. that's not at all contradictory to all this is actually part of the social democratic tradition social democracy was never anti national or a national until not you are not given the internet was international but built on the foundations of existing nations and people not your own but your father could your father represent his...
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today as a nation we pause to do just that. president and the first lady are gathered at this hour by a quiet field in pennsylvania. in new york city, thousands gathered at ground zero, to ring the bell and recite the names, and here on the banks of the potomac we meet again, in this place, where the names of our beloved fallen are recited, where they are carved into steel and granite benches across these hallowed grounds and will be remembered forever in the hearts of the american people. 17 years ago today, america fell under attack. 19 radical islamic terrorists seized control of four commercial airlines to strike the centers of our economy, our military and our national government. they struck the world trade center first. at 8:46 in the morning, the hijackers hit the north tower, then 17 minutes later, as the world watched, the aircraft struck the south tower. at 9:28, a third group of terrorists hijacked flight 93, in the skies above pennsylvania and redirected the aircraft towards washington. only to be stopped by the ex
today as a nation we pause to do just that. president and the first lady are gathered at this hour by a quiet field in pennsylvania. in new york city, thousands gathered at ground zero, to ring the bell and recite the names, and here on the banks of the potomac we meet again, in this place, where the names of our beloved fallen are recited, where they are carved into steel and granite benches across these hallowed grounds and will be remembered forever in the hearts of the american people. 17...
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pose heroic -- nation's heroic dead on the slopes of arlington national cemetery.dition that never dies. for john joseph pershing, general of the army, like others before him in the long line of american giants, rose to leadership and met its challenges at precisely the moment his country needed him, so that the destiny of the two, man and nation, were part of the same momentous adventure. his mission was to create an army and he did, a mighty army, without which the great war could not have been won. and at the same time, an army cast in the unique american mold, a forerunner of the superbly skilled and powerful force which is today's modern army. in the doing, he handed down a tradition of military pride. but more than anything else, he touched a strain of glory in his people and perhaps more than any man of his time, he awakened them to a new vision of their greatness. ♪ send the word, said the word, over there the yanks are coming prayer, senday a the word, send the word, to where, will not be over, coming over, and we will not the back until it is over there ♪
pose heroic -- nation's heroic dead on the slopes of arlington national cemetery.dition that never dies. for john joseph pershing, general of the army, like others before him in the long line of american giants, rose to leadership and met its challenges at precisely the moment his country needed him, so that the destiny of the two, man and nation, were part of the same momentous adventure. his mission was to create an army and he did, a mighty army, without which the great war could not have...
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an entire nation. grieve together for every mother and father, sister and brother, son and daughter, who was stolen from us at the twin towers, the pentagon, and here in this pennsylvania field. we honor their sacrifice by pledging to never flinch in the face of evil, and to do whatever it takes to keep america safe. [applause] pres. trump: 17 years ago, your loved ones were among the 40 of flight 93. the 40 passengers and crew members on board the 8:00 a.m. united airlines flight from newark to san francisco. they were men and women from every background. they were young people returning from visiting family, moms and dads on business trips, and friends going and coming from birthdays and weddings. they boarded the plane as strangers, and strangers, and they entered eternity linked forever as true heroes. [applause] pres. trump: soon after takeoff, flight 93 was hijacked by evil flight 93 was hijacked by evil men bent on terror and conquest. passengers and crew members began using their phones to call
an entire nation. grieve together for every mother and father, sister and brother, son and daughter, who was stolen from us at the twin towers, the pentagon, and here in this pennsylvania field. we honor their sacrifice by pledging to never flinch in the face of evil, and to do whatever it takes to keep america safe. [applause] pres. trump: 17 years ago, your loved ones were among the 40 of flight 93. the 40 passengers and crew members on board the 8:00 a.m. united airlines flight from newark...
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its national interests. just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same. which we are doing. that is one reason the united intes will not participate the new global compact on migration. migration should not be governed by an international body, unaccountable to our own citizens. ultimately, the only long-term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries. make their countries great again. witnessing a are human tragedy as an example in venezuela. more than 2 million people have fled the anguish inflicted by andsocialist maduro regime its cuban sponsors. venezuela was one of the ridge -- richest countries on earth. bankruptedalism has the oil-rich nation. intoriven its people abject poverty. everywhere, socialism or communism has been tried. suffering,ced corruption, and decay. socialism's thirst for power leads to expansion, incursion, and oppression. all nations of the world should and the miserym that it brings to everyone. in
its national interests. just as we ask other countries to respect our own right to do the same. which we are doing. that is one reason the united intes will not participate the new global compact on migration. migration should not be governed by an international body, unaccountable to our own citizens. ultimately, the only long-term solution to the migration crisis is to help people build more hopeful futures in their home countries. make their countries great again. witnessing a are human...
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the national park service. the national park service is honored and deeply humbled to serve as the stewart of this moving memorial and tell the inspiring story of 40 amazing heroes. ago, theay, 17 years passengers and crew members of flight 93 bonded together and prevented their hijacked airplane from reaching its intended target in washington, d.c., a mere 18 minute flying time from this very location. ever since that moment, these special people have always been and all -- and will forever be remembered as heroes, extraordinary citizens who showed incredible courage under fire. on sunday, we dedicated the tower of voices located at the entrance to the park. it was an inspiring and powerful ceremony as we remember their voices through an iconic cathedral serving as our welcoming beacon to this special place. willlically, these chimes -- will forever provide a voice for our heroes. are still with us, andorting those who mourn encouraging all of us to follow in their footsteps, putting others before oneself. the
the national park service. the national park service is honored and deeply humbled to serve as the stewart of this moving memorial and tell the inspiring story of 40 amazing heroes. ago, theay, 17 years passengers and crew members of flight 93 bonded together and prevented their hijacked airplane from reaching its intended target in washington, d.c., a mere 18 minute flying time from this very location. ever since that moment, these special people have always been and all -- and will forever be...
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we defended many of these nations for nothing. and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices not good. we want them to stop raising prices we want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute substantially to military protection from now on. we are not going to put up with that these horrible prices much longer reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion and intimidation that is why we can graduate european states such as poland for leading the construction of a baltic pipeline so that nations are not dependent on russia to meet their energy needs germany will become totally dependent on russian energy if it does not immediately change course. here in the western hemisphere we are committed to maintaining our independence from the encroachment of expansion of foreign powers it has been the formal policy of our country since president monro that we reject the interference of foreign nations in this hemisphere and in our own affairs the united states has recently stren
we defended many of these nations for nothing. and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices not good. we want them to stop raising prices we want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute substantially to military protection from now on. we are not going to put up with that these horrible prices much longer reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion and intimidation that is why we can graduate european states such as poland...
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nationals engaging in torture. are you alsot concerned about this mode of liability and aiding and abetting crimes? example,s, for prosecuted by the u.n. court for aiding and abetting crimes committed not in liberia. of course, it raises the question of, to what extent the prosecution could also pursue u.s. nationals for aiding and abetting conduct by the afghan other forcesrces, in afghanistan. he looked to a case like columbia for example, where government forces are alleged to have conducted crimes themselves, and of course brings the purview of the icc. , who has public policy providing soup -- material support -- >> another is a question somewhere. >> right. my question is in all of the remarks currently, you have u.s. internationals sameically, not to the extent, they're all these comments around the world where the united states provides for theto parties conflicts. deacons are all of the conflicts as well or just what you hear coming out of the icc as to what it is investigating? all americans operating in
nationals engaging in torture. are you alsot concerned about this mode of liability and aiding and abetting crimes? example,s, for prosecuted by the u.n. court for aiding and abetting crimes committed not in liberia. of course, it raises the question of, to what extent the prosecution could also pursue u.s. nationals for aiding and abetting conduct by the afghan other forcesrces, in afghanistan. he looked to a case like columbia for example, where government forces are alleged to have conducted...
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secretary general of the united nations. your excellency, madam and government, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen. our world is suffering from a bad case of trust deficit disorder. people are feeling troubled and insecure. trust is at the breaking point .or our national institutions within countries, people are losing faith in political establishments. populism is on the rise. among countries, cooperation is less certain and more difficult, trust in global governance is fragile as 21st century challenges outpace 20th-century institutions and mindsets. we have never had a true system of global governance, much less a fully democratic one. weoss many decades, established solid foundations for international cooperation. they came together as united nations to build institutions and rules to advance our shared interests. we forged piece in troubled the thirdavoided world war. none of these can be taken for granted. today, world order is increasingly chaotic and foreign relations are less clear. universal values are being eroded
secretary general of the united nations. your excellency, madam and government, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen. our world is suffering from a bad case of trust deficit disorder. people are feeling troubled and insecure. trust is at the breaking point .or our national institutions within countries, people are losing faith in political establishments. populism is on the rise. among countries, cooperation is less certain and more difficult, trust in global governance is fragile as 21st century...
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plunder the nation's researches. to enrich themselves and to spread mayhem across the middle east and far beyond. the government of the us at least the current administration seems determined to render all international institutions ineffectual unlawful unilateral sanctions in themselves constitute a form of economic terrorism and a breach of the right to development of the economic war the us has initiated under the rubric of new sanctions not only targets the iranian people but also entails harmful repercussions for the people of other countries. and separate trans national security adviser john bolton brought out the administration's sabotage attacks on everyone kristen salumi has that story. strong rhetoric from national security advisor john bolton not only for iran but for those countries who continue to do business with iran he warned of maximum pressure campaign against any of those countries who are trying to invade sanctions he went so far as bulletin the e.u. for its efforts to find a financial mechanism a
plunder the nation's researches. to enrich themselves and to spread mayhem across the middle east and far beyond. the government of the us at least the current administration seems determined to render all international institutions ineffectual unlawful unilateral sanctions in themselves constitute a form of economic terrorism and a breach of the right to development of the economic war the us has initiated under the rubric of new sanctions not only targets the iranian people but also entails...
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of course it is fair to question whether national belonging and an expanded vision of who owns this nation and its stories can art that imagines the founders as nonwhite. hamilton's broad popularity, especially among young people, is a hopeful sign of how hungry many americans are for a more inclusive origin story that not only celebrates america's racial diversity as part of its genius, but also portrays people of color as equal and full members of the nation. thank you. [applause] >> wow. i cannot believe we are here. my father would be so impressed. my name is claire potter, i'm working on a book about political media in the 20th century. so i think a lot about social media. this is a great opportunity to space where "hamilton" fans are having fun, but in which they are also doing a kind of work. being a fan is also work. i want to talk about that a little bit. on the morning of july 9, 2016, lin-manuel miranda prepared for his final bow at new york's richard rogers theater. "good morning," he tweeted from his apartment. "have your wits about you, it promises to be a bit of a day. carry
of course it is fair to question whether national belonging and an expanded vision of who owns this nation and its stories can art that imagines the founders as nonwhite. hamilton's broad popularity, especially among young people, is a hopeful sign of how hungry many americans are for a more inclusive origin story that not only celebrates america's racial diversity as part of its genius, but also portrays people of color as equal and full members of the nation. thank you. [applause] >>...
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well now several armed men have attacked the headquarters of libya's national oil corporation killing at least two people in injuring ten alva's it's the first attack of its kind against top manages of libya's state oil industry which is vital to the country's economy security forces say they've now regained control of the landmark building in the capital tripoli where the violence comes less than a week after a fragile truce ended fierce fighting between rival groups in the city mahmud up to why it has more from tripoli. the special deterrence force that is the security apparatus policing in the capital tripoli has announced that its individuals have taken full control of the headquarters of the national oil corporation following that attack that targeted the national oil corporation and killed two of the employees and one did ten others now according to the head of the tripoli security directorate the attackers belong to isolate but at the same time the interior ministry issued a statement saying that the attack is a terrorist attack without without naming the assailants at the same
well now several armed men have attacked the headquarters of libya's national oil corporation killing at least two people in injuring ten alva's it's the first attack of its kind against top manages of libya's state oil industry which is vital to the country's economy security forces say they've now regained control of the landmark building in the capital tripoli where the violence comes less than a week after a fragile truce ended fierce fighting between rival groups in the city mahmud up to...
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nationals and that the united states uses the courts. as a political instrumental when it wants to do so and they cite the example of libya for example when they referred libya to the i.c.c. the united states was among the un security council member states that did so so criticism human rights defenders and former prosecutors that the united states feels that it is above the law and the reaction from the i.c.r.c. i.c.c. really diplomatic language but at the same time stretched the dismissing and not attaching really a lot of importance to what bolton said. they want all the news is for brazil's jailed former presidential reason arceo looted a silver says he'll keep fighting to run in next month's presidential election is banned from standing due to a corruption conviction and the supreme court has rejected his latest appeal he spent monday meeting with philander dad who could be announced the workers' party candidate on tuesday a latin america editor lucien human is and could achieve is in jail. it's a race against time for former presid
nationals and that the united states uses the courts. as a political instrumental when it wants to do so and they cite the example of libya for example when they referred libya to the i.c.c. the united states was among the un security council member states that did so so criticism human rights defenders and former prosecutors that the united states feels that it is above the law and the reaction from the i.c.r.c. i.c.c. really diplomatic language but at the same time stretched the dismissing...
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no two nations have suffered more than egypt and israel. but the dangers and the cost of conflicts in this region, for our own nation, have been great, as well. we have long-standing friendships among the nations there and the peoples of the region. and we have profound moral commitments which are deeply rooted in our values as a people. the strategic location of these countries and the resources that they possess mean that events in the middle east directly affect people everywhere. we and our friends, could not be indifferent to the hostile power were to establish domination there. in few areas of the world is there a greater risk that a local conflict could spread among other nations adjacent to them and then perhaps erupt into a tragic confrontation between united states superpowers ourselves. our people have come to understand that unfamiliar names, like sinai aqaba sharm el-shiekh, gaza, the west bank of jordan can have a direct and immediate bearing on our own wellbeing as a nation and our hope for a peaceful world. that is why we in
no two nations have suffered more than egypt and israel. but the dangers and the cost of conflicts in this region, for our own nation, have been great, as well. we have long-standing friendships among the nations there and the peoples of the region. and we have profound moral commitments which are deeply rooted in our values as a people. the strategic location of these countries and the resources that they possess mean that events in the middle east directly affect people everywhere. we and our...
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the nation is not producing the number of highly trained pilots
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that's what great nations do. this nation is a nation with great people who know how to keep faith.e seen the character of the american people. fromatriotism and passion every walk of life, standing up for this country, standing up for our flag and standing up for our national anthem. i've seen it in the callused hands and sweated browse of workers in a steel mill, coal mine and factory. i've seen it in the actions of our president and nation. saw it in the returns of the remains of american heroes lost in a war more than six decades ago. for the son of a combat veteran , i suspect ian war thanhave no greater honor the honor that the president afforded me to stand in hawaii carrying the remains of the american heroes returned. thanks to the leadership and compassion of president donald trump our boys are coming home. [applause] and that's what great nations do. and that's what it means to keep faith. so now it's our turn, with 45 days to go. as you have heard at this summit, now is the time, for the sake of america to pray, to vote . and i know you will. the other side is mobilized.
that's what great nations do. this nation is a nation with great people who know how to keep faith.e seen the character of the american people. fromatriotism and passion every walk of life, standing up for this country, standing up for our flag and standing up for our national anthem. i've seen it in the callused hands and sweated browse of workers in a steel mill, coal mine and factory. i've seen it in the actions of our president and nation. saw it in the returns of the remains of american...
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there are 17 national park service units -- 417 national park service units. do you know the history of all 417? no. i am familiar with each of our sites in terms of where they are located. but we have subject matter experts at the individual parks, either park historians or our partner organizations that are familiar with the park site. one we took a tour before we started the interview, the ranger giving us the tour set every ranger talks about something different, even in a space that is just beginning the process of becoming a unit. is that ok? yes. because the ranger is bringing their own expertise to the site. so we definitely have set programs and talking points and information that is on each of the tours, but our individual rangers are given some autonomy to do for their -- further research depending on their expertise and the topic they are interested in. to keep it fresh and also expand the knowledge base for a site. the set information in the program, the documents, but we try to empower our historians to share tidbits. in the set information that
there are 17 national park service units -- 417 national park service units. do you know the history of all 417? no. i am familiar with each of our sites in terms of where they are located. but we have subject matter experts at the individual parks, either park historians or our partner organizations that are familiar with the park site. one we took a tour before we started the interview, the ranger giving us the tour set every ranger talks about something different, even in a space that is...
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on the way to the national park we need some local farmers many of them use the national park land although this is illegal they graze their car to poach game scavenge and chop down trees. this form a forest ranger understands the farmers often have no alternative the community around here they're too poor very poor and a lot of the poverty level they were on was arrested in the park and be jailed and they were forced to pay fines. from the ranger explains the ground rules for visiting the gorillas always keep your distance as human james can prove fatal if transmitted to the animals and i can be a fanatic for me and what she might know for certain you're going to call the police and if you can fight it's the first time the growers have seen the great apes. so so most are more excited than afraid to like we'll and then they're off into the heart of the rain forest there's a lot of money to be made from gorilla watching in rwanda and uganda. track as well as the gorillas dating movements it often takes hours to find them but today were enough for. a short walk takes us to a family of ninetee
on the way to the national park we need some local farmers many of them use the national park land although this is illegal they graze their car to poach game scavenge and chop down trees. this form a forest ranger understands the farmers often have no alternative the community around here they're too poor very poor and a lot of the poverty level they were on was arrested in the park and be jailed and they were forced to pay fines. from the ranger explains the ground rules for visiting the...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> that evening, everyone. good evening, thank you for being here. i'm vice president and chief of staff here at georgetown university. on behalf of the office of the president i would like to welcome everyone here tonight. we have gathered this evening for what i know will be an interesting panel discussion hosted by our free speech project here. and the knight first amendment institute. i want to thank the press freedom defense fund. for their sponsorship of tonight's program. we are grateful for the opportunity to host this forum here tonight. before the discussion, i would like to take a moment to recognize the important work of the free speech project here at georgetown. the free speech project's work could not be more timely or relevant. at a moment when topics of civility, inclusiveness and free speech are being debated across the nation, the project is deepening our understanding of the con
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i love the national park service. i do not think it will be short-term. >> when it is over, how will you measure your success? ms. lowe: if i have provided tools and resources for the historians that are operating in the national park service to do their work, to do exciting research, to do public education. if a child comes to me and says, i was inspired to do historic preservation or public history because i saw you as an african-american child or women and child in this position, that would be a wonderful legacy for me to have. either of those, or both. >> turkiya lowe, thank you for your time. ms. lowe: thank you. weekend, wehis feature flagstaff, arizona where we traveled to see its historic sites. located 80 miles south of the grand canyon, it rests within the world's largest continuous ponderosa pine forest. learn more about flagstaff all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are at desert view, the eastern end of the grand canyon and it's called desert view because you are looking out into the painted des
i love the national park service. i do not think it will be short-term. >> when it is over, how will you measure your success? ms. lowe: if i have provided tools and resources for the historians that are operating in the national park service to do their work, to do exciting research, to do public education. if a child comes to me and says, i was inspired to do historic preservation or public history because i saw you as an african-american child or women and child in this position, that...
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and other key international nations with iran it was also endorsed by the u.n. security council maybe it's to do is see where you get your oh yeah yeah that's hard man i'm allowed i want to head the united nations security council resolution two two three one is not a piece of paper we invite you to return to that council resolution we invite you to come back to the negotiating table you lefties. if you dislike the j.c. because that is the legacy of your domestic political rivals then we invite you to come back to the security council resolution. so he's effectively saying you signed up to this deal it then and it was the u.s. that put forward the resolution you in shrine did it in a u.n. security council resolution that makes it binding international law if you don't like it you can't just pull out you also have to go and renegotiate it and we know if they tried to do that they wouldn't get any votes from from the others around the council table so that would not go go through in any way he also made a rather pointed comment that it's not just this security cou
and other key international nations with iran it was also endorsed by the u.n. security council maybe it's to do is see where you get your oh yeah yeah that's hard man i'm allowed i want to head the united nations security council resolution two two three one is not a piece of paper we invite you to return to that council resolution we invite you to come back to the negotiating table you lefties. if you dislike the j.c. because that is the legacy of your domestic political rivals then we invite...
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is stopped and will be stopped and way will be paved for national dialogue constructive national dialogue among different segments of syrian society. their presidents make it public of iran. on the basis of the request of the legal government of syria. has a presence in syria to fight terrorism and the continuation of this presence is will be based on this. fact. that. we are not going to impose our. wishes or our demands we are going to support the. determination of the nation of syria. fighting terrorism is an international demand that he. when this happens then they're legally recognized borders of another country their requests should be made. by the legitimate government of that country and. we are way off the concerns of other countries when it comes to. separatism. their problems about the most effective way to deal with this is to call praed with the legal government legitimate government of syria. intervention or. direct intervention without any coordination with the syrian government. is going to cause. this conflict to become deeper this crisis to become deeper on the other han
is stopped and will be stopped and way will be paved for national dialogue constructive national dialogue among different segments of syrian society. their presidents make it public of iran. on the basis of the request of the legal government of syria. has a presence in syria to fight terrorism and the continuation of this presence is will be based on this. fact. that. we are not going to impose our. wishes or our demands we are going to support the. determination of the nation of syria....
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does the national party maintain confidence in the liberal national coalition government? > senator? >> order. >> we do. e do for a very good reason, mr. president. we do because it is the coalition government that will ensure that the australian people -- and that is what we're all for. doesn't matter what area of this program -- you believe in making this a better place for australia. well, i can tell you any alternative to the national liberal coalition will be bad for this country. can you imagine raising taxes by more than $2 billion? because that's what the alternative is going to do. $2 billion. going down the tube. >> order. > talk about those are the things that people are concerned about. what about our borders? what about -- the last time they promised that will never happen. >> order. >> how many -- are arriving today? none the year before that. >> order. >> that time of misery -- the policy driven by the fundamentalist ideology of the green is something that the australian people will -- sensible and concerned government like the national liberal coalition. >
does the national party maintain confidence in the liberal national coalition government? > senator? >> order. >> we do. e do for a very good reason, mr. president. we do because it is the coalition government that will ensure that the australian people -- and that is what we're all for. doesn't matter what area of this program -- you believe in making this a better place for australia. well, i can tell you any alternative to the national liberal coalition will be bad for this...
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the national park service agreeing. across presidential administrations and since the creation of the seashore and the ggnra, the park service has consistently supported continuation of the ranching heritage in these areas. today congress is reaffirming long-standing policy and decades of diligent effort by the park service. we're also making gooden a commitment interior secretary salazar made in november of 2012 to provide long-term assurances for these ranches and dairies. he specifically directed the park service to proceed with extend 20g-year permits consistent with applicable laws and planning processes. toward that same end, this bill directs the issuance of 20-year leases an permits after completion by the park service of a robust general management plan update process including public engagement and environmental review under the national environmental policy act which must include compliance with the endangered species act and any other environmental reviews. through this planning and environmental review proc
the national park service agreeing. across presidential administrations and since the creation of the seashore and the ggnra, the park service has consistently supported continuation of the ranching heritage in these areas. today congress is reaffirming long-standing policy and decades of diligent effort by the park service. we're also making gooden a commitment interior secretary salazar made in november of 2012 to provide long-term assurances for these ranches and dairies. he specifically...
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and national security understood very narrowly. if you're a whistle blower, you're not permitted to argue to the court that you disclosed information because it showed government misconduct. you can't argue to the court that it was in the public interest for you to disclose this information. those kinds of arguments are off limits. the courts have held over and over again that the espionage act makes those arguments off limits. even if you, you know, once you are convicted of having violated the espionage act, you can't argue at sentencing that your disclosures were in the publics' interest. it seems to be a problem. it's a problem because it's unfair to the whistle blower. it's more broadly it's a problem because it ends up depriving the public of information the public needs to understand government policy and to understand the most consequential of government policies and government actions. so, yes, i think that the law should reflect some form of protection for whistle blowers and it doesn't. it doesn't right now. >> carrie, w
and national security understood very narrowly. if you're a whistle blower, you're not permitted to argue to the court that you disclosed information because it showed government misconduct. you can't argue to the court that it was in the public interest for you to disclose this information. those kinds of arguments are off limits. the courts have held over and over again that the espionage act makes those arguments off limits. even if you, you know, once you are convicted of having violated...
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report to the nation about the national mobilization for production. all of this he was doing within this very touchy political framework that he was doing perhaps propaganda for bureaucracy. by now, ndac is employing 5000 people. doi was a couple hundred people but was growing fast. in fact, doi leader in early 1941 was putting out so many press releases. since i've decided on such a contract that the newsroom became a 24/7 operation. now, to us, 24/7 is like going to bbq. but a press office from a news release office open 24/7 gives you a sense of the thousands of press releases that he was releasing coming at all times a day or night, weekdays and weekends. it was a gusher of information that he was doing. he wasn't just doing press releases. he started doing posters and banners and signs and photos and live radio network shows. touch that he sent to smaller radio stations to run at their own convenience. layouts for newspapers. newspapers especially the police, often prepackaged information does not advertise in, but they could fill part of the iss
report to the nation about the national mobilization for production. all of this he was doing within this very touchy political framework that he was doing perhaps propaganda for bureaucracy. by now, ndac is employing 5000 people. doi was a couple hundred people but was growing fast. in fact, doi leader in early 1941 was putting out so many press releases. since i've decided on such a contract that the newsroom became a 24/7 operation. now, to us, 24/7 is like going to bbq. but a press office...
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>> the national defense strategy recognizes great competition. and as far as what we are seeing as far as chinese development and innovation and what they are doing in the pacific is a cause for concern. one of the things that the national defense strategy guides us to do is not only to restore the readiness of a force and increase the lethality of the force, but i think for the first time that i remember our national defense strategy actually calls out the importance of alliances and partnerships. and i don't recall that being a central element of our national defense strategy in previous iterations. the strategy recognizes those alliances as a strategic advantage for the united states, that we are stronger together, and that america has allies. there are countries around the world that want to be allied with the united states of america. and that is a strength. and so interestingly, when you look at central command, i think we now have 27, 28 partners in central command in the fight against isis and in afghanistan. i was meeting with the lattia
>> the national defense strategy recognizes great competition. and as far as what we are seeing as far as chinese development and innovation and what they are doing in the pacific is a cause for concern. one of the things that the national defense strategy guides us to do is not only to restore the readiness of a force and increase the lethality of the force, but i think for the first time that i remember our national defense strategy actually calls out the importance of alliances and...
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we defended many of these nations for nothing. and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices not good. we want them to stop raising prices we want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute substantially to military protection from now on. we are not going to put up with that. these horrible prices much longer. reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion and intimidation that is why we can graduate. the european states such as poland for leading the construction of a baltic pipeline so that nations are not dependent on russia to meet their energy needs germany will become totally dependent on russian energy if it does not immediately change course. here in the western hemisphere we are committed to maintaining our independence from the encroachment of expansion far.
we defended many of these nations for nothing. and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices not good. we want them to stop raising prices we want them to start lowering prices and they must contribute substantially to military protection from now on. we are not going to put up with that. these horrible prices much longer. reliance on a single foreign supplier can leave a nation vulnerable to extortion and intimidation that is why we can graduate. the european states such as...
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. >> host: what is your role at the national book festival? >> guest: it is a wonderful role as a book lever. i get to start the day off, literally a ribbon cutting and to go to different stages, interview sonja sotomayor and jacqueline wouldsun and the library of congress's ambassador, introducing her book. 12 authors, at the book festival. >> jacqueline wouldsun will be on booktv for 3 hours on september 2nd as our in-depth guest to call in and talk with her. what does this cost the library of congress? >> we are so pleased we have generous donors, david rubenstein is the major donor for several years, wells fargo, it helps to have that kind of support from private individuals and corporations. we are working with publishers to find out who has a book coming out. when we invite to purchase the books, it really is tied to the publishing environment of having the books there. >> host: booktv will be there at the book festival. you can find the full schedule. how much of your year is taken up with this? >> i start thinking of the next festival
. >> host: what is your role at the national book festival? >> guest: it is a wonderful role as a book lever. i get to start the day off, literally a ribbon cutting and to go to different stages, interview sonja sotomayor and jacqueline wouldsun and the library of congress's ambassador, introducing her book. 12 authors, at the book festival. >> jacqueline wouldsun will be on booktv for 3 hours on september 2nd as our in-depth guest to call in and talk with her. what does this...