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the united states believes that russia is responsible for the attack on two people in the united kingdom using a military-grade nerve agent. dozens of civilians and first responders were also exposed. police officer nick bailey was the first to arrive on the scene and remains hospitalized in serious condition. our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this atrocious crime. no two nations enjoy a stronger bond than that of the united states and the united kingdom. ours is truly a special relationship. when our friends in great britain face a challenge, the united states will always be there for them. always. alone, russia's crime is worthy of this council's action, but this is not an isolated incident. at assassination attempt in salisbury is part of an alarming increase in the use of chemical weapons. last year the north korean regime used the nerve agent vx to publicly assassinate kim jong-un's brother in a malaysian airport. in syria, the assad regime continues to kill its own people with chemical weapons years after this council passed resolution 2118 to remove the threat from
the united states believes that russia is responsible for the attack on two people in the united kingdom using a military-grade nerve agent. dozens of civilians and first responders were also exposed. police officer nick bailey was the first to arrive on the scene and remains hospitalized in serious condition. our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of this atrocious crime. no two nations enjoy a stronger bond than that of the united states and the united kingdom. ours is truly a special...
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welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle fifteen years ago this month the united states and its so-called coalition of the willing to illegally invaded in occupied iraq american troops remain there to this day and iraq continues to grapple with that fateful decision many call the invasion of iraq a blunder should we call it what it really is a crime. cross talking or act fifteen years on i'm joined by my guest ken o'keefe in calgary he is a political analyst and an ex u.s. marine who were announced u.s. citizenship in washington we have chris turney why he is a former army military police sergeant iraq war veteran and contributor to the hill and into iran we have mohammad marandi he's an associate professor at the university of toronto right jim across the girls in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate before we get started here i'd like to refresh everybody's memory of what happened fifteen years ago preceding the war and also because the mainstream media is largely ignoring this fifteen year. because it's certainly not an anniver
welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle fifteen years ago this month the united states and its so-called coalition of the willing to illegally invaded in occupied iraq american troops remain there to this day and iraq continues to grapple with that fateful decision many call the invasion of iraq a blunder should we call it what it really is a crime. cross talking or act fifteen years on i'm joined by my guest ken o'keefe in calgary he is a political analyst and an ex...
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ambassador to the united nations and kaylie speaking at the u.n. security council in new york effectively saying that the u.s. is presenting a new u.n. draft resolution on a syria ceasefire kristen salumi will tell us more about when the q. haley had to say on the draft resolution kristen. well yes a threat coming from the united states directed at the syrian regime and some strong words for russia the united states saying that clearly the resolution twenty four a one passed fifteen days ago has not been implemented she faulted russia for continuing to bomb areas of eastern ghouta for the first four days sometimes twenty times a day after that resolution was passed she said that there had been ongoing allegations of chlorine gas attacks in that time and went on to say that if the united nations security council didn't back up the resolution then it would come down to the united states to act and she referred to an air strike that u.s. forces made on an air base in retaliation for a chemical attack in concert croon as an example of the united states
ambassador to the united nations and kaylie speaking at the u.n. security council in new york effectively saying that the u.s. is presenting a new u.n. draft resolution on a syria ceasefire kristen salumi will tell us more about when the q. haley had to say on the draft resolution kristen. well yes a threat coming from the united states directed at the syrian regime and some strong words for russia the united states saying that clearly the resolution twenty four a one passed fifteen days ago...
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first solidarity with the united kingdom. second concern of the use of chemical weapons and third the need for accountability. my first is solidarity. until the beginning of this month it was hard to imagine a more peaceful place in the world world. the quiet historic towns among the rolling hills of southern england. and -- poisons with the use of a nerve agent. the kingdom of the netherlands was shot. on behalf of my government are minister of foreign affairs has strongly condemned the attack and is expressed solidarity with the united kingdom. people in the netherlands hope for the recovery of all of the victims. we fully understand the uk authorities. we also understand why this new incident is perfectly painful for the people of the united kingdom who still have vivid memories of the room number he he -- murder of let bin aimcop. now we find that new and different issue of which the full details are yet to be determined. no state can or should accept a sovereign territory to the united kingdom counts on the full solidarit
first solidarity with the united kingdom. second concern of the use of chemical weapons and third the need for accountability. my first is solidarity. until the beginning of this month it was hard to imagine a more peaceful place in the world world. the quiet historic towns among the rolling hills of southern england. and -- poisons with the use of a nerve agent. the kingdom of the netherlands was shot. on behalf of my government are minister of foreign affairs has strongly condemned the attack...
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the only two no votes were the united states and israel. lause] ambassador haley: but i always say, quality is more than quantity. [laughter] ambassador haley: shortly after the 2016 election, president-elect donald trump called me to talk to me about serving in his administration. we had a meeting at trump tower and we had good discussions about a variety of issues. long story short, his team called me a couple of days later and said he would like me to serve as ambassador to the united nations. [applause] ambassador haley: i said, i'm a governor, i don't know anything about the united nations. we went back and forth on a few things. the clincher was when i told the the president,- you know, i will not be a wallflower or a talking head. i have to be able to say what i think. [applause] ambassador haley: without any hesitation, president trump said, that's exactly why i want you to do this. [applause] ambassador haley: president trump has been true to his word, and i think i have, too. [applause] ambassador haley: some of you might have seen
the only two no votes were the united states and israel. lause] ambassador haley: but i always say, quality is more than quantity. [laughter] ambassador haley: shortly after the 2016 election, president-elect donald trump called me to talk to me about serving in his administration. we had a meeting at trump tower and we had good discussions about a variety of issues. long story short, his team called me a couple of days later and said he would like me to serve as ambassador to the united...
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may god bless you, israel and the united states. oday is the highlight of the policy conference and one of the most important days of this year fothe yearfor the u.s. israel relationship. before you leave for capitol hill please check your schedule on the application to confirm your appointment time and location. updated information is all availablalsoavailable on monitot the convention center. buses will leave immediately following the session and will drop you off at garfield circle. circle. this is returning to the center will pick up from peace circle and run until 3:45. house offices are located on the south side of the hill. senate offices were located on the north side of capitol hill in the russell, dirksen and ha f buildings. each building on capitol hill has multiple entrances with plenty of staff. look for people wearing blue caps and jackets to guide you through security. before you start your meeting you should review the talking points and lobbying materials and be sure to follow the group leader who will guide the meet
may god bless you, israel and the united states. oday is the highlight of the policy conference and one of the most important days of this year fothe yearfor the u.s. israel relationship. before you leave for capitol hill please check your schedule on the application to confirm your appointment time and location. updated information is all availablalsoavailable on monitot the convention center. buses will leave immediately following the session and will drop you off at garfield circle. circle....
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the united states interest, and i think some do, if you think that the united states right now for our own interests should be involved in the civil war in yemen being led by saudi arabia, then members of the united states senate should have the courage to vote for u.s.n participation in that war. nothing more complicated than that you want to come to the floor of the senate, take the case why you think it is good public policy for us to be involved in that civil war in yemen, come to the floor and oppose our resolution. but what i hope very much that we will not see today is the tabling of this motion, and the refusal by members of the senate to vote up or down as to whether or not we wish to continue aiding saudi arabia in this humanitarian disaster. if you believe, as i do, that we should not get sucked into the civil w war, which is already caused so much human suffering, please vote against tabling the motion to discharge, and vote with us on final passage. if you believe that the united states should continue to assist saudi arabia in this war, i urge you to have the courage to t
the united states interest, and i think some do, if you think that the united states right now for our own interests should be involved in the civil war in yemen being led by saudi arabia, then members of the united states senate should have the courage to vote for u.s.n participation in that war. nothing more complicated than that you want to come to the floor of the senate, take the case why you think it is good public policy for us to be involved in that civil war in yemen, come to the floor...
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in the united states, people did not realize it until recently. in my view, chinese fellows associations got some extra dollars, i think that the chinese united front activity in american, australian and taiwan and japanese universities are much bigger than they were a few years ago and much bigger than we thought but not as dramatic as what we were saying, in the united states we have to be careful because of civil liberties but we need to be aware. my view is that universities should be aware of it and police themselves. the united states, the university of gorgetown, there is very little japanese press out there but the same thing is happening in japan, there have been problems with chinese professors in japanese universities had gone home for break and had their families had pressure. there is a lot of pressure on japanese universities. i think that its one of those issues where we should be comparing notes, i do not think that we should overreact. i like to have students from chiern, they are dynamic and interested -- china, they are dynamic a
in the united states, people did not realize it until recently. in my view, chinese fellows associations got some extra dollars, i think that the chinese united front activity in american, australian and taiwan and japanese universities are much bigger than they were a few years ago and much bigger than we thought but not as dramatic as what we were saying, in the united states we have to be careful because of civil liberties but we need to be aware. my view is that universities should be aware...
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today marks the 15th anniversary of the united states' invasion of iraq. although the current situation we face with north korea is not identical to the one we faced in the run-up to the iraq war in 2003, the north korea situation is, in fact, worse. and the consequences are even more severe. unlike iraq, north korea has nearly completed development of long-range nuclear armed missiles which will be capable of creating nuclear mushroom clouds in our cities. we all agree we need to act to ensure that this never happens. but the only responsible course of action is for the administration to use all tools of american statecraft to reduce the threats from north korea. we have an obligation to american families, service members, and our allies to say unequivocally that we did everything in our power without resorting to armed conflict. let's return the united states of america to the forefront of statecraft, allowing our diplomats to advance our interests without risking a frivolous loss of life. that is what is at stake, as the president moves further away from
today marks the 15th anniversary of the united states' invasion of iraq. although the current situation we face with north korea is not identical to the one we faced in the run-up to the iraq war in 2003, the north korea situation is, in fact, worse. and the consequences are even more severe. unlike iraq, north korea has nearly completed development of long-range nuclear armed missiles which will be capable of creating nuclear mushroom clouds in our cities. we all agree we need to act to ensure...
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and the it warns the backing of the united nations security council if it doesn't get that the u.s. says it's prepared to take its action that could draw it further into a war that also involves russia and iran so who can enforce a new cease fire and good washington go it alone with speak to our panel in a moment but first here's question some of them is reports from the u.n. . cities bleeding inside and dogs two weeks after agreeing to a cease fire the security council learned their words were having little effect for civilians on the ground in syria in eastern loan according to the u.n. more than one thousand have died in recent weeks amid continued shelling the united states said it was prepared to offer a second resolution calling for an immediate end to all military action in eastern guta and damascus city yasser nikki haley backed her words with a threat we support the united nations political process that seeks to end the war in syria. but we also warn any nation that is determined to impose its will through chemical attacks and end human suffering most especially the outlaw
and the it warns the backing of the united nations security council if it doesn't get that the u.s. says it's prepared to take its action that could draw it further into a war that also involves russia and iran so who can enforce a new cease fire and good washington go it alone with speak to our panel in a moment but first here's question some of them is reports from the u.n. . cities bleeding inside and dogs two weeks after agreeing to a cease fire the security council learned their words were...
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protectionist measures by the united states and we urge the u.s. government to do the right thing to protect trade free trade and to avoid using these trade the protectionist measures against trading partners in the world china has said it will retaliate what sort of retaliation would you expect. it really depends on what the united states will do china has been working with the united states in the recent months there have been two members of the political role traveling to washington to meet with their counterparts in the united states china urges the united states to deal with each other with the quality rather than resolving into these three the protection of the measures however if the united states wants to have a trade war with china china will need to stand on principle and retaliate against the united states there are many things china can do including for example seoul being and the cotton and many agricultural products but also imported cars from the united states and i think as a last resort child i can decide to sell shares bonds of th
protectionist measures by the united states and we urge the u.s. government to do the right thing to protect trade free trade and to avoid using these trade the protectionist measures against trading partners in the world china has said it will retaliate what sort of retaliation would you expect. it really depends on what the united states will do china has been working with the united states in the recent months there have been two members of the political role traveling to washington to meet...
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what place was it for the united states? >> the firstl material conflict began in march 993 days after the first wave of the expansion from hungary, poland, czechoslovakia he began to bomb serbia. i'm not trying to convince you to sympathize but if you need to empathize and understand how they seeer the world to see how things could deteriorate after that, nato was a defensive ally for the members that have nothing to do with nato. serbia was an orthodox states like russia so they felt a kinship and to ordinary russians not just the nationalists like vladimir putin was an act of aggression and since it came only three days after the expansion one thing it said his force allies of course join nato people become locked into the policies that are antithetical to our own interests so to advance of closer today i've often heard from the russians being disingenuous and they know we are not going to invade. i think they know that about in 2015, turkey shot down a fighter jets streaked dowjet straight de turkish airspace from serbia
what place was it for the united states? >> the firstl material conflict began in march 993 days after the first wave of the expansion from hungary, poland, czechoslovakia he began to bomb serbia. i'm not trying to convince you to sympathize but if you need to empathize and understand how they seeer the world to see how things could deteriorate after that, nato was a defensive ally for the members that have nothing to do with nato. serbia was an orthodox states like russia so they felt a...
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the only two no vote, you guessed it, the united states and israel! ality is more than quantity. shortly after the 2016 election, the president-elect donald trump called me about serving his administration. we had a meeting at trump tower and discussion about many issues. long story short, his team called me a couple of days later and said he would like me to serve as ambassador to the united nations. [applause] i said i'm a governor! i don't know anything about the united nations. we went back and forth on a few things. and the clincher was when i told the president, you know, i will not be a wallflower. i have to be able to say what i think. [applause] without any hesitation, president trump said, that is exactly why i want you to do this. [applause] president trump was true to his word. and i think i have two. [applause] some of you might have seen that the top palestinian negotiator recently had some advice for me. [laughter] he told me to shut up. mr. -- i will always be respectful, but i will never shut up! when i spoke here last year i'd only be
the only two no vote, you guessed it, the united states and israel! ality is more than quantity. shortly after the 2016 election, the president-elect donald trump called me about serving his administration. we had a meeting at trump tower and discussion about many issues. long story short, his team called me a couple of days later and said he would like me to serve as ambassador to the united nations. [applause] i said i'm a governor! i don't know anything about the united nations. we went back...
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that the united states has to come out with all the chips. what is the reality?nd are people in the u.s., important people who have to sign off and agreed to these negotiations, going to be, you know, acclimatized to the fact that it's a give and take situation? >> well, this is, i think, the greatest risk here, christiane, which is that the president and his team give this an effort but because they don't get every single thing that they want, that they say is hopeless and really create the prerequisite for war, the pretense of war, and that, i think, is the most dangerous road that we are on. it is not that we should not achieve the objectives that will protect our national security and the national security of our allies and partners. we absolutelshould. and that should be the common ground on which we all work, but between that and an agreement, there are lots of choices that are going to have to be made. and if the president feels that they all have to go the way the united states wants them to go, we probably won't get to an nd ourselves at war.obably will
that the united states has to come out with all the chips. what is the reality?nd are people in the u.s., important people who have to sign off and agreed to these negotiations, going to be, you know, acclimatized to the fact that it's a give and take situation? >> well, this is, i think, the greatest risk here, christiane, which is that the president and his team give this an effort but because they don't get every single thing that they want, that they say is hopeless and really create...
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the united states is one of the largest investors in sweden and the swedish investments in the united,000 american jobs. earlier this afternoon, i heard from several swedish business executives, some of the best in the world. where are you folks? please, some of the great executi executives in the world. people i've known for a long time and certainly know of. and they're investing tremendous amounts of money in the united states in supporting also vocational training for american workers. we are grateful for those investments. we are committed to working with sweden to pursue even greater economic cooperation. we are also continuing to pursue bilateral agreements to advance mutual prosperity. i am please thad sweden intends to procure the patriot air and missile defense system, finest in the world, in a deal worth over $3 billion. this system will increase stability and security in the baltic sea region. a strong and balanced economic relationship strengthens security and prosperity in both of our beginning. we have a lot of things we are working on. we are working on them really ver
the united states is one of the largest investors in sweden and the swedish investments in the united,000 american jobs. earlier this afternoon, i heard from several swedish business executives, some of the best in the world. where are you folks? please, some of the great executi executives in the world. people i've known for a long time and certainly know of. and they're investing tremendous amounts of money in the united states in supporting also vocational training for american workers. we...
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the right of the united states, the united states has rights to decide matters within the united statesat is called sovereignty. and it is up to venezuela to make the decision within the overeignty of venezuela. i several times did what toiked get president bush to meet with resident chavez. when president obama was recently in power, he went to trinidad and tobago, and then we had a meeting with him to cr the conditions for the united states to have a more peaceful relationship with venezuela. but it seems to me that it's not possible. there's a certain irrationality at the u.s. state department that doesn't want to negotiate eace in venezuela. but we need to understand that as central america grows, it's going to prove the economic situation generally. no one wants to see democracy at risk anywhere in the world, and that is why i regret that there's not understanding on the part of the united states with respect to venezuela. amy: the u.s. c.i.a., u.s. government, is well known to have been involved in the 1964 coup in brazil. do you see enough evidence of that, both in the ouster of
the right of the united states, the united states has rights to decide matters within the united statesat is called sovereignty. and it is up to venezuela to make the decision within the overeignty of venezuela. i several times did what toiked get president bush to meet with resident chavez. when president obama was recently in power, he went to trinidad and tobago, and then we had a meeting with him to cr the conditions for the united states to have a more peaceful relationship with venezuela....
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>> i honestly believe that donald trump has a nostalgic view of the united states. wants to go back to 1965, where about 85% of the people were white. i think donald trump and his advisers and his followers, they are afraid of the direction that the u.s. is taking. there's a huge demographic revolution. in 2044, christiane, for instance, everyone is going to be a minority, whites, latinos, many people will be minorities and people don't want that. donald trump is promoting official racism from the white house. and what this means is that he wants to stop immigrants from latin america. he wants to have chain migration. it is really family reunification. here's my question. if melania trump was able to bring her parents through chain migration or family reunification, why not the rest of america? that's concerning to me. >> it's a question to us, there's no doubt. i want to ask you about the democrats as well who have also failed to do the constructive and right thing, or come up with some kind of immigration reform, as everybody's asking. you know, president trump ha
>> i honestly believe that donald trump has a nostalgic view of the united states. wants to go back to 1965, where about 85% of the people were white. i think donald trump and his advisers and his followers, they are afraid of the direction that the u.s. is taking. there's a huge demographic revolution. in 2044, christiane, for instance, everyone is going to be a minority, whites, latinos, many people will be minorities and people don't want that. donald trump is promoting official...
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they do something the united states never likes. ey chose a leader who wanted to put the interest of his own country ahead of the interest of the united states. and that a alarmed the west, particulularly t the united sta. toaddegh's first move was nationalize iranian oil. we thought this would be a terrible example for the rest of the world. we did not want to start this process going in otherer countrieies. in order to set an example, the u.s. decided we would work with the british to o overthrow the elected demomocratic governmentf iran. whoent a senior cre officer worked in the basement of the of air can embassy i iran, orgazizing t coup. the coupinally succeeded in the summer o1953. mosaddegh was overtown. more imptant, thdedemocric syem in iran destroyed fover. is was n just an attacon oneerson, b an atta on mocracy. and th rson why attacke thatemocracy is the demracy oduced t wrong pson. we like elections and democratic processes, but they have to produce the candidate we like. otherwise, our approval disappears. amy: the pers
they do something the united states never likes. ey chose a leader who wanted to put the interest of his own country ahead of the interest of the united states. and that a alarmed the west, particulularly t the united sta. toaddegh's first move was nationalize iranian oil. we thought this would be a terrible example for the rest of the world. we did not want to start this process going in otherer countrieies. in order to set an example, the u.s. decided we would work with the british to o...
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it is second only to the united states in military spending. (suspenseful music) it has made territorial claims in the south china sea, in violation of international law. putting itself at odds with the us. (speaking a foreign language) - it's not an ideological competitor to the united states, in the way that the soviet union was an ideological competitor to liberal capitalism, but it's a geopolitical competitor to american power. - if china's rise continues on the trajectory which they're launched right now, they will inevitably pass us as the largest economy in the world that will be significant. their military capabilities have been growing quite considerably in recent years. - there are some areas where i think we have to rightly push back against chinese influence, and trying to flex its military muscles, particularly in the south china sea. - their back is the middle kingdom now, and in every regard they're flexing their muscle. they haven't pushed yet for regional or wider hegemony, but the aspirations are probably there. once a nation g
it is second only to the united states in military spending. (suspenseful music) it has made territorial claims in the south china sea, in violation of international law. putting itself at odds with the us. (speaking a foreign language) - it's not an ideological competitor to the united states, in the way that the soviet union was an ideological competitor to liberal capitalism, but it's a geopolitical competitor to american power. - if china's rise continues on the trajectory which they're...
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we are significant countries and we put enough teeth we would like the united states to have stayed by they took the sovereign decision under president trump to withdraw some would say in fact that by withdrawing from this agreement from the g.d.p. the united states is related to turning point in its global leadership or some would say lack of global leadership would you agree well it's it's not what would happen one would have expected from republicans. ministration that in the past used to be always pro global trade in but times have changed. and perhaps. globalise asian has not. proven. to be. beneficial to everyone but that is not because of the nature of globalization is because the nature of production and the global economy has changed is more and more innovation more and more knowledge so that the industries of the twentieth century are of course suffering the costs of these there are no logical changes and that i guess led some states in the united states to vote for mr trump because they felt left behind why we have to do is to prove globalization is not the problem that inno
we are significant countries and we put enough teeth we would like the united states to have stayed by they took the sovereign decision under president trump to withdraw some would say in fact that by withdrawing from this agreement from the g.d.p. the united states is related to turning point in its global leadership or some would say lack of global leadership would you agree well it's it's not what would happen one would have expected from republicans. ministration that in the past used to be...
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constrain american paul and of course i mean he was the you have all the reason to be connected to the united nations i mean if anyone could explain to me the difference between new conservatives and the neo liberals i mean does it make any difference for a person in afghanistan or in iraq or if he's killed by a missile that missile came from someone could just believes in american power or it came from hillary clinton who believes in american power to service all of universal libral well yes ok we're going to defrost neo liberals an economic policy it has nothing to do with foreign policy ok well i believe if you mean us that specifically i mean we have trump making an overture to meeting the north korean leader bolton is going to advise him against that and i mean is this could be the first test but i think when we started talking about this meeting proposed meeting between term. and. german we said one of the things we said was that the meeting may not even take place it may be a rhetorical exercise. for various political purposes and when we talk about bolton tampa well the word on the sc
constrain american paul and of course i mean he was the you have all the reason to be connected to the united nations i mean if anyone could explain to me the difference between new conservatives and the neo liberals i mean does it make any difference for a person in afghanistan or in iraq or if he's killed by a missile that missile came from someone could just believes in american power or it came from hillary clinton who believes in american power to service all of universal libral well yes...
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in the united states and he promised two things first he wanted to make sure that the government the iranian government that was put in place during the islamic revolution doesn't reach its fortieth birthday birthday and also he promised them that we will celebrate two thousand and nineteen meaning him and these terrorists in tehran which you know like some kind of. this is this pattern of regime change i still have said it so many times so many years it's the genic genetic code of american foreign policy doesn't matter who's in office but with bolton you get it he doesn't hold any punches here picture you know united states is already chosen decided who will be ruling iran by the end of next year. amazing bolton's expectations are mildly of a piece from robert gates' memoirs where he talks about having one victory parade on the red square in one thousand nine hundred one. not about to come to. the national security adviser to the un which was. likely just a few years ago but iraq government is going to be chosen by iran's people just like before and not by the hawks in washington d.
in the united states and he promised two things first he wanted to make sure that the government the iranian government that was put in place during the islamic revolution doesn't reach its fortieth birthday birthday and also he promised them that we will celebrate two thousand and nineteen meaning him and these terrorists in tehran which you know like some kind of. this is this pattern of regime change i still have said it so many times so many years it's the genic genetic code of american...
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the united states is one of the largest investors in sweden, and the swedish investments in the united states support over 200,000 american jobs. earlier this afternoon, i heard from several swedish business executives, some of the greatest in the world. where are you, folks, please, some of the greatest executives in the world, people i have known for a long time and know of, and they are investing tremendous amounts of money in the united states and supporting also vocational training for american workers. we are grateful for those investments and are committed to working with sweden to pursue even greater economic cooperation. we're also continuing to pursue bilateral agreements to advance mutual prosperity. i am pleased that sweden intends to procure the patriot air and missile defense system in a deal worth over $3 billion. the system will increase security and stability in the baltic sea region. a strong economic relationship strengthens security and prosperity in both of our countries, and this is just the beginning. we have a lot of things we are working on, and we are working
the united states is one of the largest investors in sweden, and the swedish investments in the united states support over 200,000 american jobs. earlier this afternoon, i heard from several swedish business executives, some of the greatest in the world. where are you, folks, please, some of the greatest executives in the world, people i have known for a long time and know of, and they are investing tremendous amounts of money in the united states and supporting also vocational training for...
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that got a lot of attention in the united states. n i also ask you both when you talked about the threat from weapons of mass distraction you talked about sarah and gas in syria but no mention of chlorine gas attacks in syria which we know are happening almost regularly. is that something we consider a weapon of mass distraction? how are we responding to that? >> we do consider that a weapon of mass distraction. probably more use of chlorine than sarah and. we are assessing this most recent attack. we do not have full information yet relative to that. each side is blaming the other. we don't have the assessments made yet but we are concerned about this and i can come as you saw the president's response to the attack last year. this is something that is under serious discussion as we speak. again, something that needs to be discussed in classified session. >> i remember the president's response last year and that is why i raise it. given the serious humanitarian conditions that are happening in syria for us to allow those weapons of ma
that got a lot of attention in the united states. n i also ask you both when you talked about the threat from weapons of mass distraction you talked about sarah and gas in syria but no mention of chlorine gas attacks in syria which we know are happening almost regularly. is that something we consider a weapon of mass distraction? how are we responding to that? >> we do consider that a weapon of mass distraction. probably more use of chlorine than sarah and. we are assessing this most...
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with the united kingdom. it is it permissible to use of the chemical in accordance with existing international law. on the basis of the convention we hope that to parties will be able to resolve all of the contradictions. thank you mister president. on the fourth of march. is unjustifiable. this is a serious threat to international peace insecurity and we hope and an investigation will be carried out in a logical and complete comprehensive way through the competent bodies. i think the representative of bolivia for the statements. we express our sympathy with the families of the victims we had noted the letter by the prime minister of the uk on the incident of yesterday. the briefing that we have received. we strongly condemn any use of chemical weapons by any state the use of chemical weapons and it constitutes a serious validation. we hope it will be conducted. including undertaking presentation for the chemical weapons to bring in those we believe cooperation between russia and the uk in good faith to ensure
with the united kingdom. it is it permissible to use of the chemical in accordance with existing international law. on the basis of the convention we hope that to parties will be able to resolve all of the contradictions. thank you mister president. on the fourth of march. is unjustifiable. this is a serious threat to international peace insecurity and we hope and an investigation will be carried out in a logical and complete comprehensive way through the competent bodies. i think the...
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fixed on the fact that the united states import much. lower than they export initiative i was the author of a book called death by china yeah exactly so in five say he will add another book called death by europe it's not too possible so it's hard to say who is influencing trump and what will be the outcome but i think really completely with mr putin it is a good idea to stop just on the subject of navarro he made an outrageous statement that germany manipulates the euro. in order to gain so he is he's on the loony fringe and there's another guy advising trump now as of today larry kudlow who is taking over for gary cohen as his economic advisor and he's also of course a hardliner and he interesting enough he has switched his stance on trade and terrors just over the last couple of days to face donald trump's views he is technically free trade guy and has always been very outspoken against tariffs and now he has just come around yesterday or the day before to apparently understand that president trump is of course right all along so much
fixed on the fact that the united states import much. lower than they export initiative i was the author of a book called death by china yeah exactly so in five say he will add another book called death by europe it's not too possible so it's hard to say who is influencing trump and what will be the outcome but i think really completely with mr putin it is a good idea to stop just on the subject of navarro he made an outrageous statement that germany manipulates the euro. in order to gain so he...
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ambassador to the united nations says the security council should be ashamed that the bombing of eastern ghouta continues despite a cease fire agreement syrian government forces with the russian air support intensified its offensive to retake the rebel held on klav more than a month ago u.s. ambassador nikki haley blamed the two countries for what she called a slaughter but her syrian counterpart struck back. russian president vladimir putin has declared wednesday a national day of mourning for the sixty four people killed in a shopping center fire on sunday at least forty one children were amongst those who died in the shopping center in the siberian city of kemah over the victims' families held a huge rally on choose day demanding those responsible for what putin called criminal negligence be held to account the fire alarm wasn't system system wasn't working and the exit doors were blocked in mars' parliament is elected a new president with mint is a loyalist to me a mars leader and saying suchi his predecessor tin chore blamed health problems when he resigned a week ago but testers in
ambassador to the united nations says the security council should be ashamed that the bombing of eastern ghouta continues despite a cease fire agreement syrian government forces with the russian air support intensified its offensive to retake the rebel held on klav more than a month ago u.s. ambassador nikki haley blamed the two countries for what she called a slaughter but her syrian counterpart struck back. russian president vladimir putin has declared wednesday a national day of mourning for...
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think the largest -- a largest investor in the united states. they like me very much, because the market is up almost 40% since election day. i have made a lot of business geniuses look at her. they like trump. it has been up substantially. i believe sweden is about the eight are just investor in the united states command that is quite an achievement. we have been working on north korea. sweden has somewhat of a relationship with north korea. we have been working with north korea, as i said. was brought home in poor condition. but he was brought home largely with the help of sweden. terrific people. swedish people are fantastic people. i have many friends in new york and washington from sweden and they are fantastic people. thank you. reporter: mr. prime minister, how do you you sweden and three and the u.s.. prime minister: we have to find a dialogue. it is not easy, but that is the way it has to be. it is a dangerous situation and we need all to be very concerned about the development of nuclear weapons. we must look at the peninsula, the regio
think the largest -- a largest investor in the united states. they like me very much, because the market is up almost 40% since election day. i have made a lot of business geniuses look at her. they like trump. it has been up substantially. i believe sweden is about the eight are just investor in the united states command that is quite an achievement. we have been working on north korea. sweden has somewhat of a relationship with north korea. we have been working with north korea, as i said....
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even the united nations. when we learned of these attacks we notified the victim so they could take action to notify the impact. some may ask, why would you pursue people you'll never get your hands on. apprehending these individuals has been a challenge but it is not impossible. we have done it before, will do it again. people travel and take vacations, they make plans with their families and having your name, face, and description on a wanted poster makes you moving around more difficult. while we cannot apprehend them easily quickly will resort to different methods such as naming and shaming. shanks sanctions, and publicity. we will keep at it because the fbi and our partners have a long memory and the long arm of the law preaches worldwide. we cannot have gotten this far without the courage and cooperation of our victims. companies and institutions may be reluctant to report breaches the many believe notifying authorities will hurt their competitive advantage or damage the reputation. we don't want compani
even the united nations. when we learned of these attacks we notified the victim so they could take action to notify the impact. some may ask, why would you pursue people you'll never get your hands on. apprehending these individuals has been a challenge but it is not impossible. we have done it before, will do it again. people travel and take vacations, they make plans with their families and having your name, face, and description on a wanted poster makes you moving around more difficult....
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states believes that russia is responsible for the attack on two people and the united kingdom using a military grade nerve agent. we demand that material proof be provided before making any accusations against us in this high profile case. we requested the russian government to provide an explanation by the end of tuesday the thirteenth of march on how this russian produced nerve agent could have been deployed in salzburg. they provided no credible explanation we don't speak the language of ultimatums and we won't allow anyone to speak to us this way. well moscow sais that britain also blocked a russia drafted statement of the un security council urge for a more thorough investigation give them up and no explains how events unfolded the united nations mr president for more of this we can conclude that russia is in serious breach of the chemical weapons convention through its failure to declare the navi short program this fact alone means you should discount any arguments you hear about the possibility of of a countries having inherited this technology after we heard the words from t
states believes that russia is responsible for the attack on two people and the united kingdom using a military grade nerve agent. we demand that material proof be provided before making any accusations against us in this high profile case. we requested the russian government to provide an explanation by the end of tuesday the thirteenth of march on how this russian produced nerve agent could have been deployed in salzburg. they provided no credible explanation we don't speak the language of...
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whenever i worked with the united nations on them i'm not knocking them in any way shape or form but because every country in the world is a member the united nations we close we used to recognize google as having a higher class of the cation than united nations intelligence was a point of view of the c.w. being and we'll shoot it well with. our bringing in a sort of independent spector's they can either use the facilities important on to examine the agent and they probably will there and see what's going on and look at it as much as they possibly can to. try and examine the assessment has been made and come up with their own conclusions. and then the probably take a sample of it away to their own laboratory so they can independently. look at the engine that's been used and apportion their own views to where they think it's come from and that's very important to get the sort of independent oversight that you think is political pressure that cause to raise a way to jump the gun as it will i think only under a little pressure i think is a political necessity and i think there's a necess
whenever i worked with the united nations on them i'm not knocking them in any way shape or form but because every country in the world is a member the united nations we close we used to recognize google as having a higher class of the cation than united nations intelligence was a point of view of the c.w. being and we'll shoot it well with. our bringing in a sort of independent spector's they can either use the facilities important on to examine the agent and they probably will there and see...
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and from the united states, aid totalling $9 million is received. e list of public and private organizations, churches and veteran's groups, private citizens and chiarities which have come to aid, to have done less, to have failed the korean people in their second hour of need would have been to allow defeat by neglect, where defeat by aggression was so determinedly denied. today from the sea ports on the yellow and japanese seas steady streams of urgently needed supplies pour into seoul and other korean villages and cities. tools and machines of industry, the fertilizer and equipment needed to restore the land to fertility, the fast and full rehabilitation is achieved, the sooner it will be a strong, vigorous ally. seoul today has regained much of its former stature. the city living testimony to what international cooperation for peaceful goals may accomplish. where a few short years ago tanks were, trollies pass calmly through the streets. where snipers once hid, housewives of seoul calmly do their shopping. the rebirth of seoul is one of mankind's
and from the united states, aid totalling $9 million is received. e list of public and private organizations, churches and veteran's groups, private citizens and chiarities which have come to aid, to have done less, to have failed the korean people in their second hour of need would have been to allow defeat by neglect, where defeat by aggression was so determinedly denied. today from the sea ports on the yellow and japanese seas steady streams of urgently needed supplies pour into seoul and...
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david: south korea and the united states are going directly into north korea. e role of china in the discussions? china has been: a key ally with the united states in imposing sanctions on north korea. china has gone along with all the other united states resolutions, imposing sanctions and penalties on north korea. sometimes china does not comply. by and large, they have reduced their aid to north korea. china will be a key player and in what everle negotiations produce. one of the key concerns that north korea has -- is the united states going to invade, along with south korea and north korea, if they were to give up their nuclear weapons? from chinauarantees and possibly russia in protecting and defending north korea were toh ever disarm nuclear weapons. insistedm jong-un has on the security of north korea. if there was a deal to be made on china, what would be the guarantees? professor locke: it is so important negotiations -- there are so many issues that have to be resolved. it will require the participation of japan, south korea, russia, china, north kore
david: south korea and the united states are going directly into north korea. e role of china in the discussions? china has been: a key ally with the united states in imposing sanctions on north korea. china has gone along with all the other united states resolutions, imposing sanctions and penalties on north korea. sometimes china does not comply. by and large, they have reduced their aid to north korea. china will be a key player and in what everle negotiations produce. one of the key...
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he suggested the leaders of the united states and the two koreas could sit for talks. moon raised the idea at a meeting to prepare for an inter-korean summit, and he referred to plans for u.s. president donald trump to meet north korea's kim jong-un by may.
he suggested the leaders of the united states and the two koreas could sit for talks. moon raised the idea at a meeting to prepare for an inter-korean summit, and he referred to plans for u.s. president donald trump to meet north korea's kim jong-un by may.
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positive for the united states and actually, very positive for other countries also. we have some of the great business leaders and leaders, period, right behind me. i may ask maryland, the leading woman's business executive in this country according to many and we buy billions and billions of dollars worth of that beautiful f-35, it is stealth, you cannot see it, is that correct? >> absolutely. >> say a few words. >> thank you, mr. president. i would say this is a very important moment for our country in that we are addressing a critical area for the aerospace, protecting our intellectual property. that is a threat to us if we have that stolen from our companies, because that is the lifeline of our company. we welcome this action on the part of the trump administration and the president of the united states. thank you. >> thank you, ma'am. >> this is the first of many. this is number one, but this is the first of many. thank you all very much. >> testify special counsel, robert mueller? >> thank you. >> president? >>> now we have more live coverage coming up in a few
positive for the united states and actually, very positive for other countries also. we have some of the great business leaders and leaders, period, right behind me. i may ask maryland, the leading woman's business executive in this country according to many and we buy billions and billions of dollars worth of that beautiful f-35, it is stealth, you cannot see it, is that correct? >> absolutely. >> say a few words. >> thank you, mr. president. i would say this is a very...
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without which the united states would be less successful. the saudi's themselves are at a point within the government working with united states should be a goal for the crown prince and the credibility lending endeavor. the resolution before you is the product of years of effort. it was not timed in any way, shape, or form to coincide with the crown prince's visit. it was drafted with one thing in mind which is to make sure before we put u.s. blood and treasure in the line before we put sons and daughters of the american people who serve in harm's way into an area in which hostilities aren't going, to get involved in combat capacities in an area where conflict is brewing, we it to them and their families. we are to ourselves having taken an oath to do it the right way. not just because the constitution requires it but also because the reason why the constitution requires it. makes sense that what were doing something that has a greater capacity to impact our government and our security in the lives of those who are sworn to protect us commit
without which the united states would be less successful. the saudi's themselves are at a point within the government working with united states should be a goal for the crown prince and the credibility lending endeavor. the resolution before you is the product of years of effort. it was not timed in any way, shape, or form to coincide with the crown prince's visit. it was drafted with one thing in mind which is to make sure before we put u.s. blood and treasure in the line before we put sons...
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in the united states and he promised two things first he wanted to make sure that the government the iranian government that was put in place during the islamic revolution doesn't reach its fortieth birthday and also he promised them that we will celebrate two thousand and nineteen meaning him and these terrorists in tehran which you know like like some kind of conqueror you know this is this pattern of regime change i still have said it so many times so many years it's the genic genetic code of american foreign policy doesn't matter who is in office but with bolton you get it if he doesn't hold any punches here picture you know united states is already chosen decided who will be ruling iran by the end of next year. amazing bolton's expectations are mildly of a piece from robert gates' memoirs where he talks about having a go on victory parade on the red square in one thousand nine hundred one. but both of those teams are not about to come to. the national security adviser to which was seemed unlikely just a few years ago but. government is going to be chosen by people just like befo
in the united states and he promised two things first he wanted to make sure that the government the iranian government that was put in place during the islamic revolution doesn't reach its fortieth birthday and also he promised them that we will celebrate two thousand and nineteen meaning him and these terrorists in tehran which you know like like some kind of conqueror you know this is this pattern of regime change i still have said it so many times so many years it's the genic genetic code...
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they like the united nations. they made an exception because of all the stuff about israel and zion system racism. they didn't think it through. but eroded the support. and this helped erode the support for the united nations inside the u.s. you got the, so the people who would automatically have been natural supporters of the u.n. were always ambivalent bit. you have jewish senators from new york looking over their shoulders who will pass resolutions condemning the u.n., cutting the funds. that is one of the points that the lobby has been doing in washington is to try to trim the u.n.'s size by threatening to withhold fund or actually withholding funds or pulling out of organizations as we've seen recently. the effect isn't just financial. it is a continue all sort of attrition of the morale and standing in the u.n. we have seen secretary-generals now who realize that to get on with the u.s. you have to pander to the israel lobby. and all secretary generals have done this pragmatic extent in prolific way. ban ki-m
they like the united nations. they made an exception because of all the stuff about israel and zion system racism. they didn't think it through. but eroded the support. and this helped erode the support for the united nations inside the u.s. you got the, so the people who would automatically have been natural supporters of the u.n. were always ambivalent bit. you have jewish senators from new york looking over their shoulders who will pass resolutions condemning the u.n., cutting the funds....
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the united states is one of the largest investors in sweden, and the swedish investments in the unitedamerican jobs. earlier this afternoon, i heard from several swedish business executives, some of the greatest in the world, where are you folks? please. some of the great executives in the world. people i've known for a long time and certainly know of, and they're investing tremendous amounts of money in the united states and supporting also vocational training for american workers. we are grateful for those investments and committed to working with sweden to pursue even greater economic cooperation. we're also continuing to pursue bilateral agreements to advance mutual prosperity. i'm pleased that sweden intends to procure the patriot air and missile defense system, finest in the world, in a deal worth over $3 billion. this system will increase stability and security in the baltic sea region. a strong and balanced economic relationship, strengthen security and prosperity in both of our countries, and this is just the beginning. we have a lot of things that we're working on, and we're
the united states is one of the largest investors in sweden, and the swedish investments in the unitedamerican jobs. earlier this afternoon, i heard from several swedish business executives, some of the greatest in the world, where are you folks? please. some of the great executives in the world. people i've known for a long time and certainly know of, and they're investing tremendous amounts of money in the united states and supporting also vocational training for american workers. we are...
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the united states has leverage right now and i want the amferings to use it.ran must understand that the united states and our partners will not tolerate a nuclear armed iran, not now, not ever. [applause] we haven't forgotten iran's nuclear history. the regime has lied about its nuclear ambitions before. that's why we must remain vigilant. we must be prepared and we must make our expectations abundantly clear. now, i know many of you share my concerns about what comes after the jcpoa. our european partners and the other parties to the deal have said they agreed there needs to be a successor agreement. and i welcome the administration initiating these talks in a diplomatic track. this challenge reminds us fighting for israel starts long before the battlefield. it means fighting in the halls of the united nations and in the capitals of europe and sometimes within one's own party to do what is right if we want to hold iran accountable each time it violates u.n. security resolutions like testing missiles or delivering weapons to hezbollah. we need a fully funded,
the united states has leverage right now and i want the amferings to use it.ran must understand that the united states and our partners will not tolerate a nuclear armed iran, not now, not ever. [applause] we haven't forgotten iran's nuclear history. the regime has lied about its nuclear ambitions before. that's why we must remain vigilant. we must be prepared and we must make our expectations abundantly clear. now, i know many of you share my concerns about what comes after the jcpoa. our...
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in the united states and in the soviet union.o sides were going to get into a nuclear war. >> the temper of the world is crisis. architect of the crisis, nikita khrushchev. >> as the head of the soviet union, khrushchev was very ideological. he believed that the future belonged to communism. he said, america needs to be contained, and the only way to do it is to create crises all around the american empire. >> khrushchev came to the u.n. in 1960, and he said, we are grinding out missiles like sausages. we will bury you. and americans took it seriously. >> the toughness of the khrushchev speech did as some propaganda fuels of the fire that is now raging diplomatically between moscow and washington. >> to see if the soviets were building nuclear weapons, more importantly, missiles to launch them at the united states. we were flying a spy plane over the soviet union called a u-2. >> i'm bill fox. state cable editor for the united press international in new york. a single engine u.s. air force plane with one man aboard went missing t
in the united states and in the soviet union.o sides were going to get into a nuclear war. >> the temper of the world is crisis. architect of the crisis, nikita khrushchev. >> as the head of the soviet union, khrushchev was very ideological. he believed that the future belonged to communism. he said, america needs to be contained, and the only way to do it is to create crises all around the american empire. >> khrushchev came to the u.n. in 1960, and he said, we are grinding...
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in this particular factory, about half the cotton comes from the united states. r half from korean sources. as well as churning out needed products, rehabilitating seoul's industry means more jobs for the city 's the population. >> colleges and universities, seoul's the education capital of korea. rebuilding and extending the school system is one of our chief aims. we found buildings for the classes and schools that were bold. we held outdoor class as not to interrupt only case anymore than was necessary. in the republic of korea, it is the policy that everyone goes to school. by law, every child over 6 is entitled to full school. we can now only take three-quarters of these children. poverty prevents some parents from sending their children. we are educating more children every day. >> some children, the orphans, are less fortunate. sometimes these children are found in the street. we have over 200 children at this orphanage alone. the poor little things have been many days without food or bathing. some die on our hands. at times we get them and it gives us great
in this particular factory, about half the cotton comes from the united states. r half from korean sources. as well as churning out needed products, rehabilitating seoul's industry means more jobs for the city 's the population. >> colleges and universities, seoul's the education capital of korea. rebuilding and extending the school system is one of our chief aims. we found buildings for the classes and schools that were bold. we held outdoor class as not to interrupt only case anymore...