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the united states established the consulate in 1844.resident reagan, relaxing for the first time, told his wife -- that it was time for him to take some rest and it was his hope and desire to visit the holy city of jerusalem. many say those were his last words as he sat next to him -- set next to her in ford's theater. i think president lincoln is smiling today is another great republican, donald j. trump opens our embassy in the city that lincoln admired so much. i would like to thank the faith leaders here and the entire faith community for our support and i would like to call on two of them. dr. robert jefferss of the first baptist church of dallas along with the rabbi to offer a few words of inspiration. pastor jeffress: heavenly father, thank you for bringing us to this momentous occasion. 4000 years ago, you said to your servant abraham you would make him the father of a great nation, and nation for him the whole world would be blessed. now, as we look back, we see how israel has been that blessing to the entire world through her
the united states established the consulate in 1844.resident reagan, relaxing for the first time, told his wife -- that it was time for him to take some rest and it was his hope and desire to visit the holy city of jerusalem. many say those were his last words as he sat next to him -- set next to her in ford's theater. i think president lincoln is smiling today is another great republican, donald j. trump opens our embassy in the city that lincoln admired so much. i would like to thank the...
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oh united states of america illegally overthrew him with what he now hold the is the united states maintain that paul or despite having no mule already that's a little military might get here when i said military the threat of force violent sprouse who are you how else are they in maintaining power vikki clarifying the world and their population we just talked about how do you get spending at two hours and in traffic we're all americans are we going to was. but yours. we are the evidence. that the nationalisation where the evidence of the war crime we're not the war crimes ourselves. already is an independent country all that was overthrown and eighty ninety three was our government by the united states not our country so our country is still an independent state but we're not a control of our independence we're occupying. this book overthrow is an attempt to show the times that america overthrew foreign governments over a long period. the united states at least in a relative sense is declining in power in the world and we can still remain and i believe will still remain a potent dominant f
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that would keep her on the nuclear program under control and under inspection but it would leave the united states very isolated and europe for the position to confront other problematic iranian policies alternatively those negotiations might fail which would lead to a resumption of industrial scale enrichment and a serious serious problem for the region in the world now trump is obviously in violation of the american implications but to some extent he's choosing his word because last winter he gave the europeans what looked like an ultimatum that he was going to do it on a last the transatlantic could it gree on sound ways of shoring up the deal and i gather from your article is that the talks which began in january were progressing fairly well what do you think may have happened to upset all about progress well i think it's a combination of a lack of sincerity on president terms part he wasn't really looking to come to an agreement with our allies he was looking to act on his animus toward his predecessor barack obama. and also the total chaos and dysfunction in this administration and so
that would keep her on the nuclear program under control and under inspection but it would leave the united states very isolated and europe for the position to confront other problematic iranian policies alternatively those negotiations might fail which would lead to a resumption of industrial scale enrichment and a serious serious problem for the region in the world now trump is obviously in violation of the american implications but to some extent he's choosing his word because last winter he...
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both the transition unit and the opportunity to purchase a new unit. and it's important to note that the transition benefits are a household benefit, and the household must agree on the single option when required to make an interim or permanent move. today we've completed several dozen interim moves, residents from buena island to treasure island but also from one area of treasure island to another area of treasure island. through that process, a number of people have elected to stay on the island or -- a few dozen others have elected to take an in-lieu payment and move off the island. the transition unit option, the units, as i discussed earlier are located in buildings tida will be developing that are dedicated to our affordable housing construction. initially in partnership with one treasure island membership and other operators. the rent at the time of transition is tied to the 2011 rent board, as we discussed -- sorry. the 2011 rent for the unit. the household occupied adjusted by an amount equivalent to what is allowed by the san francisco rent b
both the transition unit and the opportunity to purchase a new unit. and it's important to note that the transition benefits are a household benefit, and the household must agree on the single option when required to make an interim or permanent move. today we've completed several dozen interim moves, residents from buena island to treasure island but also from one area of treasure island to another area of treasure island. through that process, a number of people have elected to stay on the...
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therefore i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. with reinstated economic sanctions against iran with a veiled warning that there will be consequences for countries doing business with tehran we'll have analysis of what this historic withdrawal means for the war you news begins right now. i'm off it's good to have you with us tonight a game changer in the middle east and perhaps beyond u.s. president donald trump has pulled the u.s. out of the iran's nuclear deal trump signed a presidential memorandum reinstating economic sanctions against iran after calling the accord quote a horrible one sided deal. that did not bring peace and never will in an address before signing truck called iran the leading state sponsor of terror. trumpet previously resisted lobbying by the seven other signatories to the deal insisting that it had to be changed to keep the u.s. on board let's listen now into part of what the u.s. president had to say about an hour ago at the heart of the iran deal was a giant fiction that a murder's regime desired only a pe
therefore i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. with reinstated economic sanctions against iran with a veiled warning that there will be consequences for countries doing business with tehran we'll have analysis of what this historic withdrawal means for the war you news begins right now. i'm off it's good to have you with us tonight a game changer in the middle east and perhaps beyond u.s. president donald trump has pulled the u.s. out of the...
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the united states has always had a variety of tools to use and its attacks on other countries. economic sanctions are are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries a talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country particularly in our own caress and in the press of that leader's own country. americans love to think there were intervening in other countries to overthrow evil people and if that's true you have to make the person look evil. in nineteen fifty one ottomans came to power in guatemala to being a looked at by the people in washington the u.s. president received the usual courtesies of us visit. years ago i wrote a book about how the united states overthrew the government of quantum allah in nineteen fifty four. the case of guatemala is a great example of american call for action during the period of the one nine hundred fifty s. when covert action was at a peak. the country lost its legitimate government and hundreds of people lost their lives. little. rose w
the united states has always had a variety of tools to use and its attacks on other countries. economic sanctions are are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries a talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country particularly in our own caress and in the press of that leader's own country. americans love to think there were intervening in other countries to overthrow evil people...
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deede former democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders believes the united states is already on that path the road prove the war in iraq did not simply begin in two thousand and three it was laid down brick by brick over a number of years ironically as the president tore up the nuclear deal with iran secretary of state mike pompei it was on his way to north korea laying the groundwork for a nuclear deal with p.r. nyang president indicated the united states is willing to negotiate a new deal with iran but he says his decision also signals the united states will no longer make what trying calls empty threats can really help at al-jazeera at the white house. we'll get to our guests in a moment but first let's have a closer look at the deal which requires iran to significantly limit its nuclear program in return for the lifting of economic sanctions that includes iran reducing the number of its centrifuges the machines used to enrich uranium and keeping enrichment levels at three point six seven percent below what's required to make nuclear bombs the for down nuclear reactor one of
deede former democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders believes the united states is already on that path the road prove the war in iraq did not simply begin in two thousand and three it was laid down brick by brick over a number of years ironically as the president tore up the nuclear deal with iran secretary of state mike pompei it was on his way to north korea laying the groundwork for a nuclear deal with p.r. nyang president indicated the united states is willing to negotiate a new...
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the united states is committed to israel. were committed to our alliance and we're committed to building a more peaceful, more prosperous future together. may god bless the u.s., israel alliance on this historic day, and i thank you for letting me be a part of it. [applause] >> thank you, mr. deputy secretary. president trump made this all of reality, could not be here today, but did record a message to honor us at this ceremony. please watch and listen. >> exactly 70 years ago the united states under president harry truman became the first nation to recognize the state of israel. today we officially opened the united states embassy in jerusalem. congratulations. it's been a long time coming. almost immediately after declaring stated in 1948, israel designated the city of jerusalem as its capital, the capital of the jewish people established in ancient times. so important. today jerusalem is the seat of israel's government. it is the home of the israeli legislature and the israeli supreme court, and israel's prime minister and
the united states is committed to israel. were committed to our alliance and we're committed to building a more peaceful, more prosperous future together. may god bless the u.s., israel alliance on this historic day, and i thank you for letting me be a part of it. [applause] >> thank you, mr. deputy secretary. president trump made this all of reality, could not be here today, but did record a message to honor us at this ceremony. please watch and listen. >> exactly 70 years ago the...
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but on the bright side we had the establishment of the united nations charter. and i think that's really significant speed up to the present i think mark how many. posture reports of three i think already. china russia iran north korea there are the revisionist powers i would posit in light of the establishment of the united nations charter and in light of what's going on in syria it's the western powers the revisionist powers if you put it next to the united nations charter we have the french we have the british and the americans going all the way back to one thousand eight hundred six put. in deciding the fate of syria in the middle east by passing in the job they would say it's a legitimate bypass of the united nations charter peter that we're going backwards and we're not learning some of the very few good things that we got from that conflict that ended in one thousand nine hundred ninety. one of the first item on the agenda for the united nations was nuclear disarmament to make sure there was a doctor and that there's only been seventy two years we haven't
but on the bright side we had the establishment of the united nations charter. and i think that's really significant speed up to the present i think mark how many. posture reports of three i think already. china russia iran north korea there are the revisionist powers i would posit in light of the establishment of the united nations charter and in light of what's going on in syria it's the western powers the revisionist powers if you put it next to the united nations charter we have the french...
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i hear you there christi men were talking about the legacy of this war that some refer to in the united states as forgotten war one of the things our community is bringing up is that because of that there are misconceptions here's one from khalid on twitter who says yes one of the misconceptions is to imply or infer at times that north korea is not a rational actor thereby inadvertently portraying hostile responses to it as necessary or required similar was used with iraq and consistently with the palestinians he uses two examples there but there is someone in our community mintaro who says there is a history to this there's a history to the reason why people use this phrase rational action whether or not north korea is one and she says it has to do with the war this is what unka culver had to tell the story the north koreans have essentially defined themselves in terms of the struggle against outside powers for a very long period of time they were under japanese clonal control from nine hundred ten until nine hundred forty five then occupied by the soviets and suffered the devastating
i hear you there christi men were talking about the legacy of this war that some refer to in the united states as forgotten war one of the things our community is bringing up is that because of that there are misconceptions here's one from khalid on twitter who says yes one of the misconceptions is to imply or infer at times that north korea is not a rational actor thereby inadvertently portraying hostile responses to it as necessary or required similar was used with iraq and consistently with...
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may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> is now my great honor to call upon treasury secretary steven mnuchin and senior adviser ivanka trump. who respectively unveiled the seal of the united states embassy and to read the dedications. [indiscernible] [applause] >> on behalf of the 45th president of the united states of america, we welcome you officially, and for the first time, to the embassy of the united states here in jerusalem, the capital of israel. thank you. [applause] . >> thank you mr. secretary. thank you blog up -- ivanka. of 19, wasjewish man married to a jewish woman of 17 in ethiopia. that i, the married couple should all of their jewish heritage and set forth on foot through a lengthy trek through the desert until they reached sudan. there, they were led through and remote airfield and taken by israeli military aircraft to israel. rescued, they settled in the town on the gaza periphery and years later, they were kept safe from incoming andets by the iron though, is really missile-defen
may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> is now my great honor to call upon treasury secretary steven mnuchin and senior adviser ivanka trump. who respectively unveiled the seal of the united states embassy and to read the dedications. [indiscernible] [applause] >> on behalf of the 45th president of the united states of america, we welcome you officially, and for the first time, to the embassy of the united states here in jerusalem, the capital...
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the united states and the soviet union ultimately, was the chief enemy, but there were smaller ones like north vietnam in what became communist control vietnam , united vietnam, north korea, and certainly the people's republic of china. 1960's, the prc, the chinese had replaced the soviet seen for a while as being as the most hostile to the united states. ultimately, until the late 1980's, the soviet union was the overriding enemy from the united lates from 1945 with the 1940's until the in of the cold war and gorbachev. host: the next caller is from michigan, ron, go ahead. they can for waiting period -- .hank you for waiting perio caller: i turned down my deferment and i volunteered to go to vietnam. to thented to send me preparatory school, but i had to go to vietnam, i had to work against the war. workers, i rights had to have a gun and bomb the funds go to work against this government. while it was in transit to my station, i read bernard falls autobiography, ho chi minh i learned my father who spent three years in the pacific, alcohol helped my father -- that war. were by identity
the united states and the soviet union ultimately, was the chief enemy, but there were smaller ones like north vietnam in what became communist control vietnam , united vietnam, north korea, and certainly the people's republic of china. 1960's, the prc, the chinese had replaced the soviet seen for a while as being as the most hostile to the united states. ultimately, until the late 1980's, the soviet union was the overriding enemy from the united lates from 1945 with the 1940's until the in of...
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the united states has one of the best legal systems worldwide. what our laws require is that the person first be screened by an asylum officer. that is a threshold screening. if you demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, meaning it is likely you might be persecuted if you are sent back, you will go before a judge. the judge will determine if you are entitled to asylum. host: is it a matter of saying the right buzzwords or do you have to have proof of the threats you face? guest: there has been a lot of commentary about what is the actual standard applied. obtaining asylum is difficult. that theve made claims folks in the caravan are going to game the system, that they have been coached. that is why we have an officer that is trained to identify fraud or if the person poses a dangerous threat to the country, that they are screened out. that is why there is a second layer where they go before a judge and there will be a trial lawyer representing the government that will test the case. a tragedy of our court system is that our immigration court
the united states has one of the best legal systems worldwide. what our laws require is that the person first be screened by an asylum officer. that is a threshold screening. if you demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, meaning it is likely you might be persecuted if you are sent back, you will go before a judge. the judge will determine if you are entitled to asylum. host: is it a matter of saying the right buzzwords or do you have to have proof of the threats you face? guest: there has...
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their goal is to undermine the united states. they cannot be trusted. i applaud the president on his actions. >> iranian president rouhani delivered andreas to the nation
their goal is to undermine the united states. they cannot be trusted. i applaud the president on his actions. >> iranian president rouhani delivered andreas to the nation
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that is something with the united states. hen you have the power of the dictator telling you, don't worry i'm going to build the schools for you to create jobs for you, don't worry and i will be there and help you. what happened that we didn't grow up as citizens, we did not grow up thinking that it's in my hands and my effort my sacrifice to progress as much as i can. we have never learned that. and that is why -- that's what they're saying. those dictators, those gorillas that they have way back that promised the same to the african people. so you have here in my wishes don't lose it. you learn here about the american dream, if you work and go to school, if you go ahead you make the dream. you, yourself. you don't sit down in your living room like this by saying trump, good, great, you sit down in your living room and you watch tv and you wait for trying to deliver. to deliver his promise that he would take jobs back from people here. he would never do that. he said he'll bring back the oil, the cold, jobs. and they say trum
that is something with the united states. hen you have the power of the dictator telling you, don't worry i'm going to build the schools for you to create jobs for you, don't worry and i will be there and help you. what happened that we didn't grow up as citizens, we did not grow up thinking that it's in my hands and my effort my sacrifice to progress as much as i can. we have never learned that. and that is why -- that's what they're saying. those dictators, those gorillas that they have way...
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the summit. well there were indications north korea and united states and fundamental differences when it came tohow the vision that the nuclear efficient process there's been a lot of talk about how i you know is toots might want to duplicate dissolute libya model in dismantling the nuclear program in north korea which meant the north korea will have to meet significant concessions before there can be any kind of rewards and then we have seen and recently had no interest in going along with this when you were so i think if you're to has a lot of commentators here in south korea they would tell you that the u.s. government might simply have come to the religious and that they just don't have enough time before this single or summit to clarify all the details work out all the differences so it might just be better to cancel it at this time and try to have another one scheduled in the near future mr mason donald trump has blamed north korea's hostile rhetoric for canceling the summit and american officials have also pointed out that north korean officials missed meetings to prepare for the summit t
the summit. well there were indications north korea and united states and fundamental differences when it came tohow the vision that the nuclear efficient process there's been a lot of talk about how i you know is toots might want to duplicate dissolute libya model in dismantling the nuclear program in north korea which meant the north korea will have to meet significant concessions before there can be any kind of rewards and then we have seen and recently had no interest in going along with...
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the united states navy is reviving its second feed to the children north atlantic ocean washington saysit's to counter a growing threat from russia but what does this call war rhetoric mean and how will moscow respond this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program that has made the u.s. has announced it is reestablishing its naval presence in the north atlantic as rushing cruises its patrol in the area to it's part of a military buildup from both sides as hasn't been seen in decades the second feat was disbanded back in two thousand and eleven after more than sixty years of service the reason it was part of a restructuring program to save money at the time we will discuss the real motives behind its revival with our guests in a moment but first they and it's a broke has this report. the u.s. navy says its second fleet will be back in commission this summer operating out of norfolk virginia the fleet which was eliminated in a cost cutting move seven years ago is being reestablished to counter what the pentagon calls a rising throughout from russia at a ceremony in norfolk on frid
the united states navy is reviving its second feed to the children north atlantic ocean washington saysit's to counter a growing threat from russia but what does this call war rhetoric mean and how will moscow respond this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program that has made the u.s. has announced it is reestablishing its naval presence in the north atlantic as rushing cruises its patrol in the area to it's part of a military buildup from both sides as hasn't been seen in decades the...
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they too might be sanctioned by the united states saying. you know what we will be there for sure but leave the matter of virtual probably in our. we have a meeting scheduled our meeting said the location is big time. everything is big we look forward to every great success we think relationships are building with north korea we'll see how it all works maybe you. can be a great thing for north korea south region. thank you very much. i find i would be really you. don't from departing that press announcement in the white house today he called the nuclear deal disastrous defective to its core that had given the regime in iran billions in cash at a moment of maximum advantage at its heart he said it was a fiction iran's promise that it didn't intend to build a nuclear weapon he said was a lie let's bring in our white house correspondent now kimberly how kid whose when he was listening to that of course kimberly in the run up we heard whispers of some sort of measure perhaps a bit of this perhaps a bit of that that was entirely definitive wasn't
they too might be sanctioned by the united states saying. you know what we will be there for sure but leave the matter of virtual probably in our. we have a meeting scheduled our meeting said the location is big time. everything is big we look forward to every great success we think relationships are building with north korea we'll see how it all works maybe you. can be a great thing for north korea south region. thank you very much. i find i would be really you. don't from departing that press...
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the united states saw soviet union as its chief enemy. but then there were smaller ones like north vietnam in what became communist vietnam, north korea and certainly the people's republic of china. in fact, in the 1960's, the prc, the chinese had replaced the soviet union for a while as the lead -- being seen as the most hostile to the united states. but the -- but ultimately until ate 1980's, the soviet union was the overriding enemy of the united states until the end of the cold war under mikhail gombchave. >> i had to go to vietnam. i had to work against the war. i saw the civil rights workers. i didn't have the courage. i had to have a gun and bombs if i was going to work against this government. ile i was in transit, i read "hochimin." uncle hull helped my father fight that war. had a debt to pay for the vietnamese people for staying alive. i got every anti-war paper. i passed them out to g.i.'s. the biggest peace march ever held in vietnam was held in july. hat's where i hold all of my incidents. a year later there was a fragging. t
the united states saw soviet union as its chief enemy. but then there were smaller ones like north vietnam in what became communist vietnam, north korea and certainly the people's republic of china. in fact, in the 1960's, the prc, the chinese had replaced the soviet union for a while as the lead -- being seen as the most hostile to the united states. but the -- but ultimately until ate 1980's, the soviet union was the overriding enemy of the united states until the end of the cold war under...
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in the united states, particularly with the u.s. congress, there is a great deal of concern for the transatlantic partnership and recognition of how mutually beneficial that is. meanwhile, on the european side, my sense on the meetings i've had is that they will try to compartmentalize this, meaning they will try to keep this agreement to the nuclear deal rather than letting it spill over into other areas of cooperation. which i think that we have seen sort of, we haven't seen any fireworks from the main european leaders yet. having said that though, this is serious and we are seeing a growing sense of frustration within europe over unilateral u.s. policies. just to understand this, one of the most disheartening things i've heard in my conversation with european diplomats with one senior official telling me look, what's the point? at what point can what's the point of policy coordination with the united states? so in some ways i think we might see foreign ministers in europe start to question the very foundation of the relationship
in the united states, particularly with the u.s. congress, there is a great deal of concern for the transatlantic partnership and recognition of how mutually beneficial that is. meanwhile, on the european side, my sense on the meetings i've had is that they will try to compartmentalize this, meaning they will try to keep this agreement to the nuclear deal rather than letting it spill over into other areas of cooperation. which i think that we have seen sort of, we haven't seen any fireworks...
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policy withpoint of the united states? in some ways, i think we might see foreign ministry's in europe start to question the very foundation of the relationship with washington. security has always been a cornerstone of that relationship. from a security point of view, this is sinking in the teeth. long-term, we could seek long-term conflict. the last point of it like to make is we see a lot of references being made to iraq. >> 2003, absolutely. >> i'm not going to go into if it is iraq again. one important thing i would like to make -- 15 years ago with iraq, there was division within europe. the key question for europe was you or do not align with u.s. policy? we are not seeing those dynamics today. this time, this plan goes up the atlantic. the united states on one side and the european leaders all saying we remain committed to the jcpoa. i think that is the last point i wanted to make. >> we are unfortunately out of time, but that is a perfect segue. tomorrow afternoon, we have two members of parliament from europe, one
policy withpoint of the united states? in some ways, i think we might see foreign ministry's in europe start to question the very foundation of the relationship with washington. security has always been a cornerstone of that relationship. from a security point of view, this is sinking in the teeth. long-term, we could seek long-term conflict. the last point of it like to make is we see a lot of references being made to iraq. >> 2003, absolutely. >> i'm not going to go into if it is...
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the question is is united nations even relevant anymore? nk it is relevant only because it is the parliament to the world. the only place when 193 countries gather and discuss the fate of the world. but it's making a difference in his for his israel is concert they are a citadel of hypocrisy, not just double standard but triple stander. and a special stander for israel to which it devotes a lot of time in a very hostile way. and therefore as far as the world is concerned in our region it's very irrelevant at the moment. >> when you say is the citadel of hypocrisy, part of me that believes in that regard should be irrelevant. but the united states funds almost one quarter of the united nations budget. should we be doing that? i think there is a necessity for parliament with the nations. and they may not be doing the right thing, but i think there ways of changing it. when i was there, i found important ground for multilateral and bilateral talks with countries that do not recognize israel. there is a huge discrepancy between what the ambassad
the question is is united nations even relevant anymore? nk it is relevant only because it is the parliament to the world. the only place when 193 countries gather and discuss the fate of the world. but it's making a difference in his for his israel is concert they are a citadel of hypocrisy, not just double standard but triple stander. and a special stander for israel to which it devotes a lot of time in a very hostile way. and therefore as far as the world is concerned in our region it's very...
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wanted to reduce dependency on the united states. explains as well be expansionism in europe and japan in efforts to take over china that time. one of the things that happened is that, as the world modernizes, and as people's incomes rise, there is a change in eating patterns. do you think we eat today likely eight 100 years ago? no. and we will talk next week on other cuisines about the role that immigrants coming to the united states had in the way we changed our diet. a many ways, we have grain-based diet that is rich in meat and milk. that has increased only recently. we had divergent grain in the united states today from our own stomachs to animal stomachs. did you know most of the grain we produce now goes to feed animals? not to feed ourselves. that is a big problem as we look forward. cop gothe world's green to be the livestock around the world. it is also one of the big sources of contention, because particularly as regions of the world, like africa, urbanized, people have shifted from cassava flour to rice. the number one g
wanted to reduce dependency on the united states. explains as well be expansionism in europe and japan in efforts to take over china that time. one of the things that happened is that, as the world modernizes, and as people's incomes rise, there is a change in eating patterns. do you think we eat today likely eight 100 years ago? no. and we will talk next week on other cuisines about the role that immigrants coming to the united states had in the way we changed our diet. a many ways, we have...
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tonight, the newly sworn in secretary of state mike pompeo says the united states is still considering its next move on what he calls the floored iran nuclear deal. while the french president, emmanuel macron, says it's time for a broader deal, but what does tehran think? my exclusive interview with the hamid baeidinejad, the iranian ambassador to the united kingdom. >>> plus, in the age of rising populism and fearmongering, i talked to costa rica's president-elect, carlos alvarado, about how he won a surprise landslide on a progressive agenda. >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. >>> america has a new secretary of state. at his swearing in today flanked by president trump, mike pompeo said that the u.s. will soon decide what to do about the iran nuclear deal. and the clock is ticking for trump to make that decision. as european and other signatories try hard to save a deal that after all contains iran's nuclear program. the french president, emmanuel macron tried during a touchy-feely state visit to the white house last week and in
tonight, the newly sworn in secretary of state mike pompeo says the united states is still considering its next move on what he calls the floored iran nuclear deal. while the french president, emmanuel macron, says it's time for a broader deal, but what does tehran think? my exclusive interview with the hamid baeidinejad, the iranian ambassador to the united kingdom. >>> plus, in the age of rising populism and fearmongering, i talked to costa rica's president-elect, carlos alvarado,...
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that the country is united in very much thanks to trump because now the differences that existed over negotiating with the united states are all over everyone agrees that you can't talk to the united states are simply unreliable those who are opposed to the negotiations are saying we were right and those who were for the negotiations said well we gave it a shot and we show that there are dishonest and of course this began under obama he wasn't abiding by the agreement either but trump ended it so the countries united it's much stronger today than before it's it's been dealing with sanctions for a long time now and since the deal was never really implemented iran is still working around sanctions so it's much better equipped to deal with sanctions than before it's global position is much better because trump has isolated himself in countries like russia and china know that if iran grows weak it's it's not good for them either because they'll be next and iran's regional status is very powerful iran has very strong allies across the region and the americans have a presence across the reg
that the country is united in very much thanks to trump because now the differences that existed over negotiating with the united states are all over everyone agrees that you can't talk to the united states are simply unreliable those who are opposed to the negotiations are saying we were right and those who were for the negotiations said well we gave it a shot and we show that there are dishonest and of course this began under obama he wasn't abiding by the agreement either but trump ended it...
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so this presented a challenge for the united states. they had an embassy in germany, but they maintained the diplomatic presence with west germany. so they had a minister over there. we can only have one ambassador in a country, so we had the u.s. minister sent specifically to west berlin to cover the national interest and protect american citizens over there. very quickly, much to everyone's surprise in 1989, that wall literally started to come down. katie, do you went to speak more about that particular minister? he played a crucial role in that. katie: sure. as the night of november 9, 1989, the u.s. minister to berlin, harry gilmore, is what was called the allied chairman and the chairmanship rotated monthly between the british, the french and the u.s. so the month of november was the u.s.'s turn. so people started gathering at these checkpoints. word had gotten out that supposedly the checkpoints were open. they could now cross. berlin police were not prepared for this onslaught of people, and so the mayor of berlin -- and these che
so this presented a challenge for the united states. they had an embassy in germany, but they maintained the diplomatic presence with west germany. so they had a minister over there. we can only have one ambassador in a country, so we had the u.s. minister sent specifically to west berlin to cover the national interest and protect american citizens over there. very quickly, much to everyone's surprise in 1989, that wall literally started to come down. katie, do you went to speak more about that...
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so, the trade tensions between the united states and china are firmly back in focus. that's because president trump has tweeted that he's working with president xi to find a way for the chinese state—owned telecoms firm zte to get back into business. early last year, zte agreed a record $1.2 billion settlement with the us authorities for illegally selling telecoms equipment to iran and north korea. then last month, the us government found the terms of that deal has been breached and imposed an export ban, which meant zte could no longer get hold of crucial us components. and last week, zte said it appeared on the brink of going out of business when it said the ban meant it was ceasing its major operating activities. our asia business correspondent karishma vaswani is following this from singapore. welcome. bring is up—to—date on the latest. well, it really does seem like a dramatic turnaround from the us president, as you just saying. in a tweet, he says he wants to help save zte, that is one of china's is telecoms companies and remember, zte was actually banned from t
so, the trade tensions between the united states and china are firmly back in focus. that's because president trump has tweeted that he's working with president xi to find a way for the chinese state—owned telecoms firm zte to get back into business. early last year, zte agreed a record $1.2 billion settlement with the us authorities for illegally selling telecoms equipment to iran and north korea. then last month, the us government found the terms of that deal has been breached and imposed...
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it's becoming an epidemic here in the united states. we are seeing it as much if not more in the u.k. w the threat to spread to other countries. australia showing some signs of that spreading. just touch on a couple of things we are doing and open up for questions later on. as was previously mentioned when it comes to the united states and counterfeit medicine the big gap here is -- the internet. people go online to the internet all the time looking for all odds and ends, particularly medicines, there is the -- reputation for can nude january med sibs being fan task stick and cheaper. there san -- they can get u.s. patients their medicines at cheaper rate right to their door. um could you go back to that one? in 2009 we were investigating pharma companies. as husband supply shrank he decided to branch out and get medicines from around the globe and send them to u.s. patients. in 2009 or 10 u.k. -- its an older case but it gives us a really good snapshot of how he and others opinion rate when getting these medicines into the u.s. you will
it's becoming an epidemic here in the united states. we are seeing it as much if not more in the u.k. w the threat to spread to other countries. australia showing some signs of that spreading. just touch on a couple of things we are doing and open up for questions later on. as was previously mentioned when it comes to the united states and counterfeit medicine the big gap here is -- the internet. people go online to the internet all the time looking for all odds and ends, particularly...
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therefore, i am announcing today that the united states with withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. in a few moments, i will sign a presidential memorandum to begin reinstating u.s. nuclear sanctions on the iranian regime. we will be instituting the highest level of economic sanctions. any nation that helps iran in its quest for nuclear weapons could also be strongly sanctioned by the united states. america will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail. we will not allow american cities to be threatened with destruction, and we will not allow a regime who chants "death to america" to gain access to the most deadly weapons on earth. today's action sends a critical message. the united states no longer makes empty threats. when i make promises, i keep them. in fact, at this very moment, secretary pompeo is on his way to north korea in preparation for my upcoming meeting with kim jong un. plans are being made. relationships are building. hopefully a deal will happen, and with the help of china, south korea, and japan, a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyon
therefore, i am announcing today that the united states with withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. in a few moments, i will sign a presidential memorandum to begin reinstating u.s. nuclear sanctions on the iranian regime. we will be instituting the highest level of economic sanctions. any nation that helps iran in its quest for nuclear weapons could also be strongly sanctioned by the united states. america will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail. we will not allow american cities to be...
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from the united mexican states, diana vasquez. from montenegro. om the federal republic of nigeria, timothy abuneke. from the republic of senegal, malik bah. from taiwan. and from the united arab emirates, ibrahim, altaneje. thank you. seats. today's graduates join the more than 84,000 men and women who have graduated from the naval academy since its founding in 1845. as part of our graduation ceremony today, members of the naval academy class that preceded this year's graduates by 50 years will honor this continuing chain of naval academy graduates by presenting engraved ensign and second lieutenant uniform devices to the class of 2018. several members of the class of 1968 are listed in your program and are here today to participate in this special recognition of naval academy graduates' contributions across the decades. please join me in recognizing and applauding these distinguished graduates. [applause] finally, before we begin introductions of individual graduates, i should remind you of an important naval academy tradition. parents and friend
from the united mexican states, diana vasquez. from montenegro. om the federal republic of nigeria, timothy abuneke. from the republic of senegal, malik bah. from taiwan. and from the united arab emirates, ibrahim, altaneje. thank you. seats. today's graduates join the more than 84,000 men and women who have graduated from the naval academy since its founding in 1845. as part of our graduation ceremony today, members of the naval academy class that preceded this year's graduates by 50 years...
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i think the united states is seen as a formidable power. during his presidency, there were at least two incidents where the analysis was on the brink of war between two powers, great britain and spain, and grant was able to find solutions to disputes that they had. by the time grant gets to europe and why so many leaders want to see him and meet with him as they understand the u.s. is becoming a strong economic power, and it is going to become a world power at some point. meeting with greg, learning more about the united states, learning about his stance on economic issues is seen as something as important not only in europe but also across asia and latin america. steve: you touched on this earlier, but i'm trying to a sense of what this trip was like, because was it something that was very public? did he want to go as a private citizen and towards the world, and how was he receiving great britain? prof. semmes: the wanted it to be a leisurely trip. he starts out saying maybe i will be gone a year, the family and i are going to take a vacati
i think the united states is seen as a formidable power. during his presidency, there were at least two incidents where the analysis was on the brink of war between two powers, great britain and spain, and grant was able to find solutions to disputes that they had. by the time grant gets to europe and why so many leaders want to see him and meet with him as they understand the u.s. is becoming a strong economic power, and it is going to become a world power at some point. meeting with greg,...
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i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. donald trump pulls out of an agreement he described as defective to its core and imposes the highest level of sanctions against iran. i'm mariam waze in london you're watching al-jazeera has been a media reaction from the iranian media has an iranian says his government will bypass washington and negotiate with the deals european signatories reaction to from france's emanuel macron the president was a champion of the deal and says he regrets the u.s. decision. u.s. president donald trump has announced he's pulling the united states out of the iranian deal calling the two thousand and fifteen agreement defective to its core trump said the disastrous deal was an embarrassment for the u.s. says that he would be imposing the highest level of sanctions against iran i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal in a few moments i will sign a presidential memorandum to begin reinstating u.s. nuclear sanctions on the a reining in regime we will be insti
i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. donald trump pulls out of an agreement he described as defective to its core and imposes the highest level of sanctions against iran. i'm mariam waze in london you're watching al-jazeera has been a media reaction from the iranian media has an iranian says his government will bypass washington and negotiate with the deals european signatories reaction to from france's emanuel macron the president was a...
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the united states withdraws from the iran nuclear deal. president donald trump announces the u.s. is now out of the iranian nuclear agreements reached by tehran and six major powers in twenty fifteen years of towards. the wall iran promises to talk to the other signatories of the deal most of which have already confirmed their commitments to the agreement. and the israeli military reportedly launch air strikes near damascus as it claims iran was planning an attack against israel from syrian territory. you go to ask dot com for more on those headline stories up next cross-talk sheds light on the profound impact world war two has had on russia. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle wore in remembrance today marks the seventy third anniversary of victory in europe over fascism this is one of the most important dates on the russian calendar that can't be said of the europeans and americans we discuss how that conflict continues to impact russia's view of the world to this day. cross talking the great patriotic war i'm joined by my guest mark
the united states withdraws from the iran nuclear deal. president donald trump announces the u.s. is now out of the iranian nuclear agreements reached by tehran and six major powers in twenty fifteen years of towards. the wall iran promises to talk to the other signatories of the deal most of which have already confirmed their commitments to the agreement. and the israeli military reportedly launch air strikes near damascus as it claims iran was planning an attack against israel from syrian...
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a campaign promise kept a move that tried to prevent you as president pulls the united states out of the iran nuclear deal. in just a short period of time the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons therefore i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. stated economic sanctions against iran with a veiled warning there will be consequences for countries doing business with. european countries they are committed to keeping the deal going despite the u.s. is withdraw all but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu he is welcoming trump's move he calls it a bold decision we'll have reaction and analysis of what the u.s. is historic withdrawal means for the world new starts right now. good to have you with us tonight a game changer in the middle east and perhaps beyond u.s. president donald trump has told the united states out of the iran nuclear deal he has also signed a memorandum reinstating sanctions against iran after calling the deal. quote a horrible one sided deal that
a campaign promise kept a move that tried to prevent you as president pulls the united states out of the iran nuclear deal. in just a short period of time the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons therefore i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal. stated economic sanctions against iran with a veiled warning there will be consequences for countries doing business with. european...
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negotiated the agreement with iran in twenty fifteen along with the united kingdom france germany china and russia to limit or raaz nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief with the announcement the united states now bria poses tough economic sanctions on iran's oil and banking sectors that had been lifted arguing iran did not live up to its end of the agreement. we have definitive proof that this arabian promise was a lie even though u.s. intelligence the united nations and european allies maintain iran has been compliant under the agreement trump cited a recent israeli report that iran had not been truthful about its activities before entering into the deal trouble also argues the agreement should have dealt with iran's military pursuits in the region and its ballistic missile program. capitol hill the top senate democrat disagrees and to me the right thing to do would have been to try and come up with our ally with an agreement on those issues and let the nuclear part of this continue as is because it's not being violated in any way trumps predecessor barack obama the man who
negotiated the agreement with iran in twenty fifteen along with the united kingdom france germany china and russia to limit or raaz nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief with the announcement the united states now bria poses tough economic sanctions on iran's oil and banking sectors that had been lifted arguing iran did not live up to its end of the agreement. we have definitive proof that this arabian promise was a lie even though u.s. intelligence the united nations and european...
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states the united states is a key. it's a key actor in the negotiation of a peace process the other thing to you is that you know it's very interesting to see the very skillful very adroit diplomacy that has been exercised by when jane but when jane and south korea is in a hard place because historically south korea has been semi sovereign that's because the united states to this day retains command authority over south korean military forces in times of war crisis the united states in violation of the terms of the armistice agreement still stations roughly thirty thousand u.s. military forces south of the d.m.z. operates about eighty military installations until it has basically conducted these joint military exercises with south korea that are the largest in the world that i'm simulate to the invasion and occupation of north korea that simulate the decapitation of north korea's leadership and that also as recently as just a couple of weeks ago in this operation max thunder simulate operations that in. a potential nuc
states the united states is a key. it's a key actor in the negotiation of a peace process the other thing to you is that you know it's very interesting to see the very skillful very adroit diplomacy that has been exercised by when jane but when jane and south korea is in a hard place because historically south korea has been semi sovereign that's because the united states to this day retains command authority over south korean military forces in times of war crisis the united states in...
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these are the same values that the united states cherishes. these are the values that bind us together. these are also the values that have made israel one of the most vibrant nations in the world. this tiny population has spurred advancements in technology, medicine and agriculture, making the world a healthier, safer and more prosperous place. these are the blessings we hope israel can one day share with its neighbors. last week president trump acknowledged another truth and kept another promise. he announced his intention to exit the dangerous, flawed and one-sided iran deal. [applause] iran's aggression threatens the many peace-loving citizens throughout the region and the entire world. om israel to jordan, to egypt, to saudi arabia and beyond, many leaders are fighting to modernize their countries and create better lives for their people. in confronting common threats and in pursuit of common interests, previously unimaginable opportunities and alliances are emerging. i am also proud to be here today as a member of the team that president
these are the same values that the united states cherishes. these are the values that bind us together. these are also the values that have made israel one of the most vibrant nations in the world. this tiny population has spurred advancements in technology, medicine and agriculture, making the world a healthier, safer and more prosperous place. these are the blessings we hope israel can one day share with its neighbors. last week president trump acknowledged another truth and kept another...
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. >> the united states, they were undertaking the most distant voyage ever taken by man. for the first time, three americans, they will show you the moon. we hear you loud and clear. >> okay. it was very smooth and this one is smoother. >> your trajectory and guidance a go. >> thank you, michael. >> yeah, you are looking real good. >> the big level and bill anders, they were about to leave their earth and face the frontier. >> following the distance. >> go ahead. >> all right. >> you are a go, over. >> i understand. >> this was the commitment. they were ready for the maneuver that would send them to the moon. and as the world would listen and watch, its people were overtaken by a new awareness, and an awareness that they would perhaps witness the overture to the ultimate destiny of man. the men of apollo 8 would watch the read out. they are snowballing towards the velocity, allowing them to escape earth's gravity. >> and that is a film from december of 1968. as we could conclude our nine- part series here on c-span. the american history tv. joining us here in our studios
. >> the united states, they were undertaking the most distant voyage ever taken by man. for the first time, three americans, they will show you the moon. we hear you loud and clear. >> okay. it was very smooth and this one is smoother. >> your trajectory and guidance a go. >> thank you, michael. >> yeah, you are looking real good. >> the big level and bill anders, they were about to leave their earth and face the frontier. >> following the distance....