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the united states. these are not foreign nationals of those countries. these are american citizens fighting in those armies. there is nothing comparable to what goes on in germany, austria, hungary. there are people in the united states who were living in germany and austria who go back to their home country. there are almost no records of american citizens doing the same thing. this is why we have photographs on our passports, by the way. the germans were buying up people's passports and using them to get german reserve officers back to germany through london. as long as they were carrying american passports, the british would not arrest him. the state department said, maybe it's a good idea we put pictures of his passports. i have explained to you why the united states had pro-allies of these. i have not explained why that translate into us getting into the war. i am going to show you an image that is the cover image of "life" magazine. in february of 1916. not the same life magazine we have today. it is a satirical thing. this is it. there's the image. i want to break t
the united states. these are not foreign nationals of those countries. these are american citizens fighting in those armies. there is nothing comparable to what goes on in germany, austria, hungary. there are people in the united states who were living in germany and austria who go back to their home country. there are almost no records of american citizens doing the same thing. this is why we have photographs on our passports, by the way. the germans were buying up people's passports and using...
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the history of newport and the united states navy is a deep story that goes back many centuries. during the american civil war, newport looms large in the story of the war between the states. the united states naval academy was established originally in maryland, annapolis. of course, maryland was not quite loyal to the union and not quite disloyal to the confederacy. the decision was made to move the naval academy from its location at annapolis, maryland, and break it up to newport, rhode island. they installed the midshipmen at the naval academy at the atlantic house hotel, which was located in central newport. the building is no longer there, but the legacy of the naval academy in newport during the civil war looms very large and understanding how the united states navy evolved. later on in the 1880's and 1890's, the mids at the academy during the civil war studied under instructors like stephen b loose, and alfred thayer mahan the word training midshipman at the academy. among the other protÉges, alfred thayer mahan is probably the most known. here we have a signed photograph of him, who unfortu
the history of newport and the united states navy is a deep story that goes back many centuries. during the american civil war, newport looms large in the story of the war between the states. the united states naval academy was established originally in maryland, annapolis. of course, maryland was not quite loyal to the union and not quite disloyal to the confederacy. the decision was made to move the naval academy from its location at annapolis, maryland, and break it up to newport, rhode...
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the american people want. nobody here is asking anybody in the united states senate to rise up and to be extraordinarily brave and courageous. why don't you just do what the american people want us to do. no profiles in courage are needed now. poll after poll have shown that the overwhelming majority of the american people want toll -- want to provide legal status to the dreamers and to protect them from deportation, from a political perspective, this is not a difficult decision. a washington post-abc poll from september 2017, a few months ago, found that 86% of american support allowing dreamers to stay in the united states, 86% of the american people support providing legal status to dreamers. this is not a tough political decision. another recent poll conducted by quinnipiac found that 77% of voters and 65% of republicans support legislation to protect dreamers and provide them an opportunity to work, to go to school, and to pursue a pathway to citizenship. another poll conducted by cnn last month found that by a margin americans support efforts to allow dreamers to remain in the united states instead of fa
the american people want. nobody here is asking anybody in the united states senate to rise up and to be extraordinarily brave and courageous. why don't you just do what the american people want us to do. no profiles in courage are needed now. poll after poll have shown that the overwhelming majority of the american people want toll -- want to provide legal status to the dreamers and to protect them from deportation, from a political perspective, this is not a difficult decision. a washington...
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big plans for the american unit, but with germany, one of the key players of the eu, not having a new government is going to be hard for the french president, emmanuel macron, to put any of these plans into action. sarah: asked hoffman reporting from paris. here is a look at the other stories making news around the world. a munich court has sentenced a man who sold the poster to the shooter in the city's 2016 mass shooting. the man was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he was sentenced to seven years in prison. he admitted selling the weapon to the 18-year-old gun man who killed the night people before turning the weapon on himself. here in germany, cleanup work is underway in the wake of the worst storm to hit northern iraq in a decade. hurricane -- northern europe in a decade. hurricane friederike killed at least 12 people and cost 500 million euros worth of damage. the husband of a german journalist has been rearrested in turkey just weeks after he and his wife were released from pretrial detention. he is a journalist activist and his father-in-law confirm he has been taken
big plans for the american unit, but with germany, one of the key players of the eu, not having a new government is going to be hard for the french president, emmanuel macron, to put any of these plans into action. sarah: asked hoffman reporting from paris. here is a look at the other stories making news around the world. a munich court has sentenced a man who sold the poster to the shooter in the city's 2016 mass shooting. the man was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. he was sentenced...
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expected this is the first time that the pakistanis are not mincing words they're saying that the american unit. and the defense minister also saying that day read in order to allow the u.s. to fight a war on pakistani soil saying that the country's defense forces were capable of looking after their country sovereignty two or indeed a war of words and language coming from the need. or it would leave it there for now. it's been a lean to receive them on the indonesian island of bali due to an erupting volcano rivals have dropped by more than seventy percent september and indonesia has lost a billion dollars in revenue but the government is now trying to entice fizzes back step fossil reports from bali. inside the danger zone tourists are visiting bally's most famous temple the sucky life just seven kilometers from the crater of the erupting volcano and was off limits for the past three months the decision to reopen a tourist attraction shows the government's eagerness to lure visitors the whole gay no is still at its highest alert level or agree with this decision there are many other places whe
expected this is the first time that the pakistanis are not mincing words they're saying that the american unit. and the defense minister also saying that day read in order to allow the u.s. to fight a war on pakistani soil saying that the country's defense forces were capable of looking after their country sovereignty two or indeed a war of words and language coming from the need. or it would leave it there for now. it's been a lean to receive them on the indonesian island of bali due to an...
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the president of the united states. donald trump makes his first state of the union address, with a call for the american people to set aside their differences and unite as one family. he talked about immigration, the economy, keeping open guantanamo bay, and he said there was never a better time to live the american dream. this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything, you can be anything. and is together we can achieve absolutely anything. —— and together. the british prime minister has arrived in china for a three—day visit to boost trade and investment after brexit. a 50—strong business delegation, including bp and jaguar land rover are travelling with theresa may. we weigh up the trade opportunities and barriers. and after the missile attack that never was, the head of hawaii's emergency management agency is forced to resign. a warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. and do tell us what you thought of the president's state of the union address. send your comments and reaction to #bb
the president of the united states. donald trump makes his first state of the union address, with a call for the american people to set aside their differences and unite as one family. he talked about immigration, the economy, keeping open guantanamo bay, and he said there was never a better time to live the american dream. this is your time. if you work hard, if you believe in yourself, if you believe in america, then you can dream anything, you can be anything. and is together we can achieve...
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stand idly by when it you threaten the mayors of america for following the constitution of the americans -- united states. it is very important for the president and congress to understand that. i have personally met with the attorney general at least, three times on this issue and the departments have not come forward with a constructive way to solve this particular problem. i am sorry mr. president that you and congress cannot figure out how to handle the daca issue last week. is last thing you should do put it on the head's the mayors of america. job to save lives and we think we do it well. with that, i will call on anyone who may have a question. >> what does it tell you that after meeting with the justice department that they have gone this route? will you comply with the subpoenas? i am going to let a number of mayors on that list speak to. >> they are wrong about the city of new orleans. with the be clear people of the united states of america, with the department of justice is acid is to do is to violate the constitution. the mayors of america want to comply with the constitution. of amer
stand idly by when it you threaten the mayors of america for following the constitution of the americans -- united states. it is very important for the president and congress to understand that. i have personally met with the attorney general at least, three times on this issue and the departments have not come forward with a constructive way to solve this particular problem. i am sorry mr. president that you and congress cannot figure out how to handle the daca issue last week. is last thing...
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american soldiers boarded ships bound for france. they were the vanguard of a new american army, about to enter the most destructive war the world had ever known. man: it's a watershed in american history. the united states goes from being the country on the other side of the ocean to being the preeminent world power. narrator: for president woodrow wilson, the war was a crusade "to make the world safe for democracy,"
american soldiers boarded ships bound for france. they were the vanguard of a new american army, about to enter the most destructive war the world had ever known. man: it's a watershed in american history. the united states goes from being the country on the other side of the ocean to being the preeminent world power. narrator: for president woodrow wilson, the war was a crusade "to make the world safe for democracy,"
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the american revolution. it is one of the first integrated units. they are comprised of former slaves that are freed by their investment, native americans, and european americans joining together. the biggest enemy the americans weather.he because his gunpowder has been damaged, because the roads are in rod shaped, because the men are not in the best condition, and because he does not have that french bombardment support, he is not able to launch an effective attack. the battle is not much of a battle. it is simply sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down, the british able to maintain their positions. in the end, it is a major defeat for the americans. if sullivan's goal is to dislodge the british from this port, he completely fails. sullivan tries to save what is retreathis army and back up the island, get off the island before the british can counterattack. sullivanhis retreat, bombards the city of newport, where we are standing out. it is an effective bombardment. it keeps the heads of the british and the hessians down. he is able to
the american revolution. it is one of the first integrated units. they are comprised of former slaves that are freed by their investment, native americans, and european americans joining together. the biggest enemy the americans weather.he because his gunpowder has been damaged, because the roads are in rod shaped, because the men are not in the best condition, and because he does not have that french bombardment support, he is not able to launch an effective attack. the battle is not much of a...
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the united states and the russian federation? i don't want to blame anyone for the current situation in russian-american relations, but today is the first official remarks by me as an ambassador for the russian federation to the united states. [applause] amb. antonov: i am not a magician. >> i want you to stop killing in chechnya. stop killing gay people in chechnya. i want gay people left alone in chechnya. we need to protect gay people. stop killing gay chechnyans. stop killing gay chechnyans. stop killing gay chechnyans. stop killing gay chechnyans. [applause] [crowd noise] amb. antonov: you can see our relations are complicated. it seems to me everybody has the right to explain what he wants. how he can see how he sees the current situation. it seems to me i also have the right to convey a few remarks to you, trying to explain how we in the russian federation understand the current situation in russian-american relations. i would like to explain to you how we understand the importance of russian-american relations. i don't want to offend anyone. i would like to be candid with you. i would like to be transparent with you. i hop
the united states and the russian federation? i don't want to blame anyone for the current situation in russian-american relations, but today is the first official remarks by me as an ambassador for the russian federation to the united states. [applause] amb. antonov: i am not a magician. >> i want you to stop killing in chechnya. stop killing gay people in chechnya. i want gay people left alone in chechnya. we need to protect gay people. stop killing gay chechnyans. stop killing gay...
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at this time of year americans , traveled across the country in their cars, by train, or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans came to the united states from other countries, and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us celebrate christmas or hanukkah, and as part of the celebrations, we go to church or synagogue, then gather around the family dinner table. after giving thanks for our blessings, we share a traditional holiday meal of goose, turkey, or roast beef and exchange gifts. on new year's eve, we gather again. like you, we raise our glasses in a toast to the year to come. in hopes for ourselves, for our families, and for our nation and the world. this year, the future of the nation and the world is particularly honor minds. -- on our minds. we are thinking of our nation because of the year ahead. we americans will choose a next president. every adult citizen has a role to play in the making of this decision. we will listen to what the candidates say, we will debate their views and our own, and in november, we will vote. i'll still be president next january, bu
at this time of year americans , traveled across the country in their cars, by train, or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans came to the united states from other countries, and at this time of year, they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us celebrate christmas or hanukkah, and as part of the celebrations, we go to church or synagogue, then gather around the family dinner table. after giving thanks for our blessings, we share a...
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the entire american revolution. it is the first integrated combat unit of the continental army. it is comprised of former slaves that have been freed by their enlistment, free blacks, native americans, and european americans who are joined together in this common venture. but the biggest enemy the americans have, that general sullivan has, is the weather. because his gunpowder has been damaged and the roads are in rotten shape and because his men are not in the best condition, and he no longer has that french bombardment support, again caused by the weather, he is not able to launch an effective attack the way he wants to. the battle is not much of a battle. it is simply sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down, the british able to maintain their defensive positions for well. in the end, it is a major defeat for the americans. sullivan's goal is to dislodge the british from this important port. he completely fails in accomplishing that. sullivan decides to save what is retreathis army and back up the island, get off the island, before the british can counterattack. s
the entire american revolution. it is the first integrated combat unit of the continental army. it is comprised of former slaves that have been freed by their enlistment, free blacks, native americans, and european americans who are joined together in this common venture. but the biggest enemy the americans have, that general sullivan has, is the weather. because his gunpowder has been damaged and the roads are in rotten shape and because his men are not in the best condition, and he no longer...
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where at least twenty one people have been killed in the protests the american ambassador to the united nations nikki haley has called for an emergency session of the security council to discuss the situation. we have more coming up at the top don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website. and the entire team thanks for being. still see elegance and majesty. missing in cars compared to the screen. test drive into the future with the v.w. the electric cars a study in the mobility of. driving next. followed the. industry four point zero. is. where is the nation still dominates our attitude in the past that's the problem of digital china made enjoyed in sixty minutes the. freedom of expression. of value that to always has to be defended a new. over the world. of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their views freely. d w dot com part of freedom. have in store for us which topics will shape the next twelve months. on. going against a common present problems second parent on my toes change glo
where at least twenty one people have been killed in the protests the american ambassador to the united nations nikki haley has called for an emergency session of the security council to discuss the situation. we have more coming up at the top don't forget you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website. and the entire team thanks for being. still see elegance and majesty. missing in cars compared to the screen. test drive into the future with the v.w. the...
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the entire american revolution. it's the first integrated combat unit of the continental army. it is comprised of former slaves that have been freed by their enlistment of free blacks, of native americans and of european americans who are joined together in this one common venture. but the biggest enemy that general sullivan has is the weather. because his gun powder has been damaged and because the roads are in such rotten shape and his men are not in the best and doesn't have the french bombardment support because of the weather he's not able to launch the attack the way he wants to. the battle isn't a battle and is sullivan's troops trying to move, getting bogged down and the british maintaining their positions very well. so in the end it's a major defeat for the americans. if sullivan's goal is to dislodge the british from this extraordinarily important port, he completely fails in accomplishing that. so what sullivan decides to do then is save what's left -- save what there is of his army and retreat back up the island and get off the island before the british can counter a
the entire american revolution. it's the first integrated combat unit of the continental army. it is comprised of former slaves that have been freed by their enlistment of free blacks, of native americans and of european americans who are joined together in this one common venture. but the biggest enemy that general sullivan has is the weather. because his gun powder has been damaged and because the roads are in such rotten shape and his men are not in the best and doesn't have the french...
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growth in the u.s., even though growth for san stanner has nbeen bright >> i think the message is the american unit is a work in project. but i think anna botin says we turned the corner in terms of the restructuring aspect of the northweste north american business. there is the mexican operation we should focus on given that the nafta treaty is under renegotiation at the moment, and donald trump continues to sabre rattle about trade issues with mexico andsouth of the border. let's listen to a clip of the conversation i had with anna botin where she talked about her view on donald trump, some of the comments he's made and the direction of travel for the nafta deal >> there's always more work to be done, not just in the u.s 2017 was an important year for the u.s. i think we have turned the corner if you look at underlying growth in the u.s., it's up 5%. that's the first time this happened we paid the first dividend since 2011 so we're on the right track with regulators i'm quite excited about what we can do in the u.s. >> you're making strong progress towards the 2018 targets is there room, do you t
growth in the u.s., even though growth for san stanner has nbeen bright >> i think the message is the american unit is a work in project. but i think anna botin says we turned the corner in terms of the restructuring aspect of the northweste north american business. there is the mexican operation we should focus on given that the nafta treaty is under renegotiation at the moment, and donald trump continues to sabre rattle about trade issues with mexico andsouth of the border. let's listen...
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and in the destiny of a great american, before this moment, the united states had kept the rest of theshe would become a key participant in events that reshape the old world. on this day 100 years later it is appropriate that we as a nation look back at the decision hear the voices spoke for and against entry of the great war, remember the devastation and suffering inflicted by the conflict and reflect on the war's impact on the world, our nation and on our people. >>> two years before the beginning of the war, a disquieting symbol of change first appeared to me in the french sky. i was sitting in a friendly garden basking in the warm autumnal sunshine, savoring as a new englander can, the charm of being again in france. no sign of life but a solitary pony cart. no sound in the golden air but the click of garden shears among the rose bushes. suddenly an ominous word, a mysterious pulsing throb direct ly overhead. staring up i saw the long shadow of on army plane sharp against the sky. those mechanical wings left a sinister echo in the quiet garden. i became aware of the new tension, a
and in the destiny of a great american, before this moment, the united states had kept the rest of theshe would become a key participant in events that reshape the old world. on this day 100 years later it is appropriate that we as a nation look back at the decision hear the voices spoke for and against entry of the great war, remember the devastation and suffering inflicted by the conflict and reflect on the war's impact on the world, our nation and on our people. >>> two years before...
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tools that our war fighters and intelligence professionals use to wage the war on terror and to keep americans safe. it allows the united states to collect communications from foreign terrorists who wish harm on america and our allies. to be clear, it does not permit the targeting of american citizens anywhere in the world. let me repeat that section 702 does not allow the targeting of american citizens, nor does it permit the targeting of anyone of any nationality who is known to be located here in the united states. with respect to foreigners on foreign soil, 702 gives the men and women to keep them safe the vital tool they need to fulfill their missions. five years ago congress reauthorized the title with overwhelming bipartisan support. it's imperative that we do so once again. the world remains dangerous. al qaeda, isil, associated terror groups are still intent on harming our people and those working with us overseas. yet with each day that passes since the nation was attacked on september 11, 2001, it seems that concern over terrorism has waned n. is in part due to the success of our defense and intelligence comm
tools that our war fighters and intelligence professionals use to wage the war on terror and to keep americans safe. it allows the united states to collect communications from foreign terrorists who wish harm on america and our allies. to be clear, it does not permit the targeting of american citizens anywhere in the world. let me repeat that section 702 does not allow the targeting of american citizens, nor does it permit the targeting of anyone of any nationality who is known to be located...
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as the american advisor to the iranian social forces group, i participated in the unit's training andrder to pass on those techniques that i felt for the most important. [speaking foreign language] ♪ [speaking foreign language] >> next, on "lectures and history," college professor broussard leads a lecture. an hour and about 10 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> today we're going to be talking about the imperial britain at faces the end of the war in 1763 and the coming of the revolution. so, if you have any questions, pipe up. be asking you a few. you remember, last weekend we put up a graph the results you went around if you and asked everybody in the olonies at 25-year intervals, do you want to be independent of
as the american advisor to the iranian social forces group, i participated in the unit's training andrder to pass on those techniques that i felt for the most important. [speaking foreign language] ♪ [speaking foreign language] >> next, on "lectures and history," college professor broussard leads a lecture. an hour and about 10 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for...
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the recent votes of the united nation with respect to his decision to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem but those nations who do not stand with the united states. not receive american funding these are certainly policies which many outside the united states will feel are not part of the american pool whopper ration that they have seen in the past from the united states and as kimberly mentioned that trump spoke about the condemnation he had received from other countries in deciding to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital blessed month they also took an action indorsed unanimously by the u.s. senate just months before i recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel thanks . to syria senior political analyst model on the shadow says the reaction to trump state of the union comments on jerusalem shows just how divided the country is on that subject it's really a dark a dark moment in american history an american presidency if you will once america starts viewing those who disagree with it over its illegal action as the enemies need to be punished but what got my attention most in terms of the politics of the source of speeches. i think this is the first time in the
the recent votes of the united nation with respect to his decision to move the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem but those nations who do not stand with the united states. not receive american funding these are certainly policies which many outside the united states will feel are not part of the american pool whopper ration that they have seen in the past from the united states and as kimberly mentioned that trump spoke about the condemnation he had received from other countries in...
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so far, the american side's failed to provide any evidence. we are just being told the united states cannot present the facts because there is a classified information. that way, one can come up with any charges so as to avoid speaking to the point. point. cultural and humanitarian ties, as well as social context that helped strengthen mutual understanding and trust among our citizens are of great importance. this area is less exposed to political environment, and it is definitely expected to bring positivity to bilateral relations. our common history is one of the topics that brings the two nations together. this year, we are celebrating many milestones. nobody is talking about it, but i would like to mention the 210th anniversary of establishing the russian-american diplomatic relations. 200th anniversary of the arrival of the russian fleet in hawaii. 150th anniversary of the agreement to purchase alaska. the 80th anniversary of the legendary flight of the crew from moscow to vancouver. washington state. our priority is to lay out economic groundwork for the russian-american
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diminish our leverage or our determination on the democratic side to meet the needs of the american people. democrats are united in our determination to get the job done. we are unified for a better deal, better jobs, better pay, and a better future. i urge a no vote and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from maryland is recognized.
diminish our leverage or our determination on the democratic side to meet the needs of the american people. democrats are united in our determination to get the job done. we are unified for a better deal, better jobs, better pay, and a better future. i urge a no vote and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from maryland is recognized.
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the president is going to davos to speak to world leaders about investing to the united states, moving businesses to the united states. hiring american workers. changing the direction of our economy to be one of the best, most efficient economies in the world. the president has done that, as i said, as he has gone around the world, that is what he talked about. he is firmly committed to doing that, being the best salesperson the united states has to drive economic growth and drive prosperity and drive a better quality of life for american citizens. reporter: you talked a great deal about some of the positive economic numbers. can i get you to drill down on workforce participation rate, dol, gave it a 62.8% back in june of 2017. what can or is the administration doing to get number up 70, 75, higher. >> so i talk about it, the first friday of every month, sometimes the second, when unemployment number comes out. we had two really disappointing components of the unemployment rate, of the unemployment report, not just this year but for the last three, four, five years. we had no wage growth in the united states and our participation rat
the president is going to davos to speak to world leaders about investing to the united states, moving businesses to the united states. hiring american workers. changing the direction of our economy to be one of the best, most efficient economies in the world. the president has done that, as i said, as he has gone around the world, that is what he talked about. he is firmly committed to doing that, being the best salesperson the united states has to drive economic growth and drive prosperity...
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the world. to speakdent is going to world leaders about investing in the united states, moving businesses in the united states, hiring american workers, changing the direction of our economy to be one of the biggest and best and most efficient economies in the world. the president has done that and that is what he has talked about. he is firmly committed to keep doing that and be the best toesperson united states has drive economic growth and drive prosperity and drive a better quality of life for american citizens. >> you talked a great deal about some of the positive economic numbers, can i get you to drill down on workforce participation rate. , think i heard to see 2.8% what can or is then ministration doing to get that number of 270, 75 and higher. -- italked about it thought about the first friday of every month when the unemployment number comes out, we've had to really disappointing components of the unemployment rate -- report, not just this year but the last 345 years. we have had no wage growth in the united states and our participation rate has remained stagnant at best. part of our tax reform plan was to get peop
the world. to speakdent is going to world leaders about investing in the united states, moving businesses in the united states, hiring american workers, changing the direction of our economy to be one of the biggest and best and most efficient economies in the world. the president has done that and that is what he has talked about. he is firmly committed to keep doing that and be the best toesperson united states has drive economic growth and drive prosperity and drive a better quality of life...
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the difference isn't that americans have turned their back on institutions, the difference is, the united states no longer dominates them that's what unnerves americans. it's the preserve of the people that write and enforce the laws. this french friend of mine believes what's changed in the united states is not so much what has changed, it's that the united states can no longer enforce it's dominance over the international organizations the way it once did. there are states that will challenge the organizations from outside. nonstate actors that ignore those organizations. and there are organizations that the united states used to be able to depend upon which no longer do it in the same way. the recent reaction in the last couple years has been, a response less to the institutions themselves but america's relationship to them. i'm sympathetic to that argument. >> thanks, that will be the last word. thank you for braving the weather and coming here, please join me in a round of applause for our three panelists. >>> watch c-span's pro file series on white house administration officials. th
the difference isn't that americans have turned their back on institutions, the difference is, the united states no longer dominates them that's what unnerves americans. it's the preserve of the people that write and enforce the laws. this french friend of mine believes what's changed in the united states is not so much what has changed, it's that the united states can no longer enforce it's dominance over the international organizations the way it once did. there are states that will challenge...
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the report of president trump's executive order 13780 protecting from terrorist entry into the united states was a collaborative effort between the doj and dhs to respond to the directive to provide information to the american people regarding the number of foreign nationals charged with or convicted of terrorism related offenses or removed from the united states based on terrorism related or other national security reasons. the justice department's national security division maintains a list of individuals convicted of international terrorism related charges and u.s. federal courts between september 11, 2001, december 31 of 2016. as indicated in the report as of december 31, 2016, there were 549 individuals on that list of convictions of terrorism, internationalism terrorism related offenses or a subsequent dhs analysis of those 549 individuals convicted of international terrorism related offenses determined approximately 73%, or 402, of hundred two, the 549 individuals were foreign-born. a further breakdown of use citizenship status of these individuals at the time of their respective conviction show that 254 were not united states citizens, 148 were foreign-born, natural light and received u.s. citizensh
the report of president trump's executive order 13780 protecting from terrorist entry into the united states was a collaborative effort between the doj and dhs to respond to the directive to provide information to the american people regarding the number of foreign nationals charged with or convicted of terrorism related offenses or removed from the united states based on terrorism related or other national security reasons. the justice department's national security division maintains a list...
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the american involvement in the first world war. the great war and the remaking of america. world war i and the american experience and unitedstates and the first world war. among the many awards is received for scholarship of fulbright senior scholar ward to the library of congress library of congress fellowship in international studies. she is currently working on several projects related to the world war i centennial with a book on african-american soldiers and the synthesis of the american experience during the war under contract with oxford university press. she's also a member of the adviser board of the world war i centennial commission that we heard about from the senator. next will be michael diver who was seated next to me. he is the night girl chair of four studies that the department national security and strategy at the united states army war college. he is the author of many highly-regarded books on the first world war and also on the second world war. his 2011 book dances with fury was named one of the five best books on world war i by "the wall street journal"." in october in october of 2016 oxford university
the american involvement in the first world war. the great war and the remaking of america. world war i and the american experience and unitedstates and the first world war. among the many awards is received for scholarship of fulbright senior scholar ward to the library of congress library of congress fellowship in international studies. she is currently working on several projects related to the world war i centennial with a book on african-american soldiers and the synthesis of the american...
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this proposed budget we are working on now, must address the many crises facing working families in the united states. that is what the american people want, and that is what we must deliver. that many other things must be included in the new budget that we are working on, is full funding for community health centers which provide primary health care, dental care, mental health counseling and low-cost prescription drugs to some 27 million americans in every state in the country. it has been more than three months since funding for community health centers has lapsed. our nations 1400 community centers and roughly 10,000 centers throughout the country -- 10,000 communities throughout the country are worried. they are worried about when they will get the funding they need. i just spoke to the leadership of community health centers in vermont the other day. they have had a long-standing problem, as have community centers all across this country in retention, in attracting new doctors and nurses into their programs. what we are seeing now is a situation where many people might want to work in a community health center, but say why
this proposed budget we are working on now, must address the many crises facing working families in the united states. that is what the american people want, and that is what we must deliver. that many other things must be included in the new budget that we are working on, is full funding for community health centers which provide primary health care, dental care, mental health counseling and low-cost prescription drugs to some 27 million americans in every state in the country. it has been...
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. >> the president is going to speak to world leaders about investing in the united states, moving businesses to the united states, hiring american workers. >> we are trying to do what is in the best interest of communities they live in, they care about and trying to improve them. i admire that a great deal. ♪ >> live shot the streets of new york city, watching "fox and friends" first this wednesday morning. straight to our fox news alert, bombshell admission from the fbi raising brand-new questions about the russia collusion programs credibility is brand-new evidence reportedly surfaces proving their is an anti-trump society, griff jenkins has breaking details. >> a remarkable look behind the scenes at the inner workings of the fbi, new text messages suggesting two days after robert mueller was appointed, peter strzok -- his gut sense, writing on may 19th, the odds are nothing. if i thought it was likely i would be there no question. i hesitate because of my concern there is no big there is there. and another revealing text referencing unfinished business using and why he, the code for the clinton email case, a sense of unfinish
. >> the president is going to speak to world leaders about investing in the united states, moving businesses to the united states, hiring american workers. >> we are trying to do what is in the best interest of communities they live in, they care about and trying to improve them. i admire that a great deal. ♪ >> live shot the streets of new york city, watching "fox and friends" first this wednesday morning. straight to our fox news alert, bombshell admission from...
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the involvement of the united states. annualattending the meeting of the american historical association in washington. this is just under 20 minutes. david is a historian at the university of wisconsin, madison, who specializes in u.s./korea relations. what is the most important thing that anyone watching the news and worrying about the state of things should know about korea and u.s./korea relations. ? >> this was never supposed to be permanent. there is no doubt whose idea that was -- the reason this matters is because the koreans see themselves as one people, one nation, and one race and would like to be reunified, especially the elder generation of koreans who still have family in the north, some of whom have not spoken in decades. this matters because in many ways koreans hold the united states responsible for that decision. there is a latent stream of anti-americanism running through korean society that does not manifest itself, but could manifest itself in a strong way under the right circumstances. >> the perplexing thing about them sing themselves as one nation's they have two different gover
the involvement of the united states. annualattending the meeting of the american historical association in washington. this is just under 20 minutes. david is a historian at the university of wisconsin, madison, who specializes in u.s./korea relations. what is the most important thing that anyone watching the news and worrying about the state of things should know about korea and u.s./korea relations. ? >> this was never supposed to be permanent. there is no doubt whose idea that was --...
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the world. the united states, within the preceding two decades, had refused to join the league of nations after world war i, even though leg was the brainchild of the american president, because it is on the repatriation of the british and french loans to the united states, loans made during onld war i, which insistence repatriation -- the u.s. passes first immigration restriction legislation and cut immigration back by about 90% from its pre-world war i levels. and the united states congress had passed the smooth holly terror in 1930, effectively -- tariff in 1930, effectively shutting off trade. this was not only a country in 1940 blighted by what appeared to be a permanent depression, but also a country that had marker after marker declared itself to be in its most isolationist phase since the founding of the republic. citizend you had been a -- so imagine you had been a citizen walking down a street in their seeing verde speakers say so imagine you had been a citizen walking down a street in new york city and heard a speaker say, emerged as the leader of the holy reconstructed architecture for security and economic development and we will caps off depre
the world. the united states, within the preceding two decades, had refused to join the league of nations after world war i, even though leg was the brainchild of the american president, because it is on the repatriation of the british and french loans to the united states, loans made during onld war i, which insistence repatriation -- the u.s. passes first immigration restriction legislation and cut immigration back by about 90% from its pre-world war i levels. and the united states congress...
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the lowest we've seen in almost half a century. african american and deployment has reached the lowest rate ever recorded in the united states. —— unemploymentas unemployment amongst hispanic americans. the world is witnessing the resurgence of the strong and prosperous america. i'm here to deliver a simple message. there was never been a better time to hire, to build, to invest and to grow in the united states. america is open for business. and we're competitive once again. the american economy is by far the largest in the world. and we just enacted the most significant tax cuts and reform in american history. we've massively cut taxes for the middle class and small businesses, to let working families keep more of their hard earned money. we lowered our corporate tax rate from 35% all the way down to 2196. rate from 35% all the way down to 21%. as a result, millions of workers have received tax cut bonuses from their employers in amounts of largest $3000. the tax—cut bill is expected to raise the average american's household income for more than $4000. the world's largest company, apple, announced it plans to bring $245 billion in overseas
the lowest we've seen in almost half a century. african american and deployment has reached the lowest rate ever recorded in the united states. —— unemploymentas unemployment amongst hispanic americans. the world is witnessing the resurgence of the strong and prosperous america. i'm here to deliver a simple message. there was never been a better time to hire, to build, to invest and to grow in the united states. america is open for business. and we're competitive once again. the american...
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the lowest we've seen in almost half a century. african-american unemployment has reached the lowest rate ever recorded in the united states, and so has unemployment among hispanic-americans. the world is witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous america. i'm here to deliver a simple message. there has never been a better time to hire, to build, to invest, and to grow in the united states. america is open for business, and we are competitive once again. the american economy is by far the largest in the world, and we've just enacted the most significant tax cuts and reform in american history. we've massively cut taxes for the middle class and small businesses to let working families keep more of their hard-earned money. we lowered our corporate tax rate from 35% all the way down to 21%. as a result, millions of workers have received tax cut bonuses from their employers in amounts as large as $3,000. the tax cut bill is expected to raise the average american's household income by more than $4,000. the world's largest company, apple, announced it plans to bring $245 billion in overseas profits home to america. their total
the lowest we've seen in almost half a century. african-american unemployment has reached the lowest rate ever recorded in the united states, and so has unemployment among hispanic-americans. the world is witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous america. i'm here to deliver a simple message. there has never been a better time to hire, to build, to invest, and to grow in the united states. america is open for business, and we are competitive once again. the american economy is by far...
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the united states. he campaigned in the urban areas and said "give me a chance". and so what has happened now, which no—one wants to report about, is that african—american unemploymenta 35—year low. when african—americans, like the former chief of the republican national committee michael steele, say, quote, "trump has captured the racist underbelly of american life and given voice to it", does that not give you pause? well, again, i — there is a question on the table about his style. there is 40—60% of the american people, michael steele could be one of them, doesn't like his style. now we've got to talk about substance and you have to look at the substance, as you said, actions over words. the guy does not act as a racist. the policies that he has put in place are not racist. as i said, african—american unemployment is at a 35—year low. he is doing something right in that community. so, listen. you don't like his style? most people, the american media don't like his style and i understand that but the style he has got him to the american presidency. i could be in the oval office with him, i was only there 11 days but they were pretty eventful, for me. i can tell y
the united states. he campaigned in the urban areas and said "give me a chance". and so what has happened now, which no—one wants to report about, is that african—american unemploymenta 35—year low. when african—americans, like the former chief of the republican national committee michael steele, say, quote, "trump has captured the racist underbelly of american life and given voice to it", does that not give you pause? well, again, i — there is a question on the...
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some radicals in iran to claim that actually it was the american conspiracy to start the demonstrations. the impact of the american effort at the unitedeate the kind of insecurity in iran that would be very negative on the part of the iranians efforts to attract foreign capital. in that sense, the united states is actually damaging the political economy and not necessarily helping the demonstrators or the defenders of human rights in iran. there is absolutely no question that the demonstrators are showing that the socio— base of the regime is significantly declining, the vast majority of the demonstrators based on the information i have gathered. they come from the kind of social classes that is the working class, rural areas, not in the capital, the middle—class or the university, but the peripheral. the kind of people who used to be attracted to the rhetoric of the islamic republic. today they have turned against it because of the sub economic suffering, corruption and deepening of inequality of the iranians government. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come: artificial intelligence, virtual reality and digital currencies wer
some radicals in iran to claim that actually it was the american conspiracy to start the demonstrations. the impact of the american effort at the unitedeate the kind of insecurity in iran that would be very negative on the part of the iranians efforts to attract foreign capital. in that sense, the united states is actually damaging the political economy and not necessarily helping the demonstrators or the defenders of human rights in iran. there is absolutely no question that the demonstrators...
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what we've seen over the 18 years is the biggest one-year drop in trust ever, and it's on the united states of america. the american people don't trust the united states, and globally the united states has fallen. brand america, in terms of companies that are headquartered here, we're between italy and spain. we're slightly more trusted than russia, slightly less trusted than china. and globally, you've seen huge increases in trust around brand china, as american seems adrift in the world. certainly when you think about the american people domestically and you look at this carnival of incompetence under way in washington, d.c., where our politicians hail as some giant foot forward for the american republic, the notion that ministerially they can maintain the government, that this is some type of victory, you understand why the american people hold their politicians in such profound contempt and distrust. >> as so many people go to see a movie about winston churchill at a time when so much seemed lost in the united kingdom, it is hard to believe that we have managed to screw up our relationship with the united kingd
what we've seen over the 18 years is the biggest one-year drop in trust ever, and it's on the united states of america. the american people don't trust the united states, and globally the united states has fallen. brand america, in terms of companies that are headquartered here, we're between italy and spain. we're slightly more trusted than russia, slightly less trusted than china. and globally, you've seen huge increases in trust around brand china, as american seems adrift in the world....
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states and merican our lives are taken advantage of the united states and american enemies do not respect of the united states thirty years later as if the man has not evolved he speaks with the same transactional concepts that he spoke when he was a younger businessman he does not see trade or enter national relations as a win win situation he see them as a zero sum game if they gain from any transaction with the united states that means the united states loses the only way the united states the only they with that the recession can work is if the united states wins and hence the others lose and that's a problem that's a problematic approach to foreign policy and to foreign trade because the united states is over the last twenty five years certainly since the second world war has built an international liberal order it's the united states that takes the credit for the entire international system the rule of law the relations between states full of ration of nuclear in other weapons or nonproliferation and certainly on the questions of trade it is all an american or
states and merican our lives are taken advantage of the united states and american enemies do not respect of the united states thirty years later as if the man has not evolved he speaks with the same transactional concepts that he spoke when he was a younger businessman he does not see trade or enter national relations as a win win situation he see them as a zero sum game if they gain from any transaction with the united states that means the united states loses the only way the united states...
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the american flag and waves of american soldiers going off to fight. the main symbol of america at this time was uncle sam. even though uncle sam had been a symbol of the united states since the war of 1812, it really came to the forefront in presenting the american war effort. if you look at a lot of the and american posters, a lot of the images are in multiples. you can see all of the soldiers willyou can see all of the soldiers marching and airplanes flying. especially the airplanes, because when the americans went to fight, we did not have airplanes really. [laughter] we used british, french, and italian airplanes. so, artistic license could be taken in producing the posters. when they were colorful and more action oriented, they tended to get more information out to the people. the next poster on exhibit that we see is a recruiting poster for the united states marines. it is pretty basic. it wanted them to join up. it represented the marines as the fighting force that would lead the american effort during the war. the spirit of 1917 -- this was equated to the spirit of 1776, when the american revolution began. this was a very important aspect of the adve
the american flag and waves of american soldiers going off to fight. the main symbol of america at this time was uncle sam. even though uncle sam had been a symbol of the united states since the war of 1812, it really came to the forefront in presenting the american war effort. if you look at a lot of the and american posters, a lot of the images are in multiples. you can see all of the soldiers willyou can see all of the soldiers marching and airplanes flying. especially the airplanes, because...