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but you will see seeing things that countries that have been treating the united states, and the united states workers and companies. i view companies as an extension of the worker, that have been treating our companies, our country, and our workers very unfairly. you will be seeing the united states will take very, very strong action. it already started. but most of of the legal foundation has been done. and you are going to see a very big difference. and it will happen soon. the united states by many countries has been treated very, very unfairly when it comes to trade. thank you very much. >> regarding japan, defense equipment, a lot of them we purchase from the united states. the north korea situation becomes very tough, the asia pacific security situation becoming very tough. we qualitatively and quantitatively we have to enhance our defense capability. as the president mentioned. block 2a is another plan for purchase from the united states. aegis vessels, the quality and the quantity must be enhanced. in that process we'll be buying more from the united states. that is what i'm th
but you will see seeing things that countries that have been treating the united states, and the united states workers and companies. i view companies as an extension of the worker, that have been treating our companies, our country, and our workers very unfairly. you will be seeing the united states will take very, very strong action. it already started. but most of of the legal foundation has been done. and you are going to see a very big difference. and it will happen soon. the united states...
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trade abuses harm the united states and its workers but no more. no more. e will take every trade action necessary to achieve the fair and reciprocal treatment that the united states has offered the rest of the world for decades. my message has resonated. the 21 l for the first time ever recognize the importance of fair and reciprocal trade, recognize the need to address unfair trade practices and acknowledge the wto is in strong need of reform. these leaders also noted countries must do a better job following the rules to which they agree. i also made very clear the united states will promote a free and open indo pacific in which nations enjoy the respect they deserve. in vietnam during a state visit to hanoi i met with president quan and prime minister fuchs to discuss the friendship between our countries. are vietnamese partners taking new actions to enforce sanctions on north korea. we committed to expand trade and investment between our countries, we pledge to address the imbalances. i'm particularly pleased the united states and vietnam recently announ
trade abuses harm the united states and its workers but no more. no more. e will take every trade action necessary to achieve the fair and reciprocal treatment that the united states has offered the rest of the world for decades. my message has resonated. the 21 l for the first time ever recognize the importance of fair and reciprocal trade, recognize the need to address unfair trade practices and acknowledge the wto is in strong need of reform. these leaders also noted countries must do a...
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yielded to his american counterpart well if you look at the public opinion in countries such as the united states the united kingdom the fear factor with regard to. is still visible and even has gained more strength so i think it's still it's still holds. what i what i what i what i used in rather derogative terms i'm afraid well i think when it comes to negative press present putin now has some competition from president trump who is also strongly disliked in some quarters which makes prime minister's abbé treatment of both of this man a very respectful very friendly treatment quite can speak here it stands out in comparison to how other countries conduct their diplomacy with both russia and the united states one of the calculus behind. before paying huge amount of attention to what the media say of these two individuals. on one hand on the other hand he is the one that wishes to see them in person and that's the approach that he has taken prior to donald trump taking office if you remember about a year ago then president elect donald trump met in the. mansion in new york and then with. those me
yielded to his american counterpart well if you look at the public opinion in countries such as the united states the united kingdom the fear factor with regard to. is still visible and even has gained more strength so i think it's still it's still holds. what i what i what i what i used in rather derogative terms i'm afraid well i think when it comes to negative press present putin now has some competition from president trump who is also strongly disliked in some quarters which makes prime...
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the secretary of state when hillary clinton was the secretary of state. paul, florida, democrat. caller: i wanted to ask you if you could describe please the currents military relationship between the philippines and the united states. recentthing done at the meeting between president trump and president duterte about that relationship, especially the joint military exercises? guest: i think this is one of the very difficult relationships that the united states has. the relationship with the philippines is an alliance that goes back decades and that is an important one. it is something that many administrations have tried to build up over the years. last year when president duterte was elected president of the philippines, we became faced with a difficult decision which is that we had a democratically of the leader philippines begin to directly undermine the rule of law in respect for human rights in his own country by embarking on this deadly campaign against drug users and his country. the human rights concerns are awful in the philippines. what the obama administration tried to do was to try to step back a little bit from some of the cooperation with the philippines on the security side while making sure
the secretary of state when hillary clinton was the secretary of state. paul, florida, democrat. caller: i wanted to ask you if you could describe please the currents military relationship between the philippines and the united states. recentthing done at the meeting between president trump and president duterte about that relationship, especially the joint military exercises? guest: i think this is one of the very difficult relationships that the united states has. the relationship with the...
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beneficiaries in the united states she explained to me the reason why she came to the united states was because of the civil war in incredible violence and a lot of inhumane treatment. for a nationals and she had to cross multiple country. through various. train airplane to arrive to the united states in one thousand nine hundred six to provide her family. with a better life. just that this is a very compassionate program what was a politics like at the time key remember do you recall whether lawmakers felt that this was a good thing that the u.s. could do some neighbors other countries that were suffering it could have been from a natural disaster it could be from a political disaster. well it actually was never meant to help people who were suffering it was meant to help people who happened to be in the united states at a time of a catastrophic event in their home country to not have to return at the time that they were supposed to or to not be deported if they were found by u.s. immigration authorities so it's really not a humanitarian program as much as just a way to put off deporta
beneficiaries in the united states she explained to me the reason why she came to the united states was because of the civil war in incredible violence and a lot of inhumane treatment. for a nationals and she had to cross multiple country. through various. train airplane to arrive to the united states in one thousand nine hundred six to provide her family. with a better life. just that this is a very compassionate program what was a politics like at the time key remember do you recall whether...
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acknowledging and stating the fact that the united states economy has done so well since our election on november eighth close to two million jobs the highest stock market in our history so many different things are happening for the better including the cutting of massive amounts of regulation which is one of the reasons that the markets are reacting the way it's reacting. this mutual respect for culture and sovereignty will continue to bring our nations closer and closer together and open up new avenues of cooperation and success mr prime minister thank you again for inviting me today. and for opening the arms of your majestic country. to our american delegation all of whom are right now in this room i look forward to working side by side with you in friendship. we will have success like rarely seen between two countries japan and the united states of america two very very special places thank you for having us thank you very much. westerners and from the press if you wish to speak please raise your hand and be recognized by me or by ms sanders and then please come to the standing m
acknowledging and stating the fact that the united states economy has done so well since our election on november eighth close to two million jobs the highest stock market in our history so many different things are happening for the better including the cutting of massive amounts of regulation which is one of the reasons that the markets are reacting the way it's reacting. this mutual respect for culture and sovereignty will continue to bring our nations closer and closer together and open up...
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shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the procession of our nation's of our veterans service organizations. as we march on the colors, the united states air force band the national emblem march. render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ him announcer: please remained standing for the prayers. >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans. of nations andod veterans, you are so awesome in so many ways. whereite your presence many of our veterans and families have gathered and many of our nation's heroes rest. we give you thanks on this veterans day for the courage, devotion, and sacrifice all of those who have worn our nations uniforms and all those who have given military service for this country that we could enjoy such freedom. ask that you bless our nation's veterans. encourage and bring healing to those who are suffering from both physical -- visible and invisible wounds of war. god, hold safely in your hands veterans,ry members, their families, and all who live in thi
shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the procession of our nation's of our veterans service organizations. as we march on the colors, the united states air force band the national emblem march. render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ him announcer: please remained standing for the prayers. >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans. of...
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certain extent allowing this to happen and even from opening it through their policy initiatives the united states as a whole as your own statistics showed is actually starting to unite against these types of crimes we saw people were protesting at the airports when this was happening we saw how the courts have shot down president trump's efforts to institutionalize discrimination against muslims and middle easterners through the travel in the muslim bound for instance so i think the elements inside of the american society that that actually can battle this and i can bring about a much more tolerant society definitely are there i think actually they are having momentum on their side but the reason why we're seeing this is because they don't have the presidency on their side right now and then there's the other side of islamophobia the fact that it is brought up any time someone says anything critical about islam. do you feel that the non muslim majority has concerns and fears aren't being addressed properly since people who raised their voices are branded bigots instantly. i'm not sure if that's t
certain extent allowing this to happen and even from opening it through their policy initiatives the united states as a whole as your own statistics showed is actually starting to unite against these types of crimes we saw people were protesting at the airports when this was happening we saw how the courts have shot down president trump's efforts to institutionalize discrimination against muslims and middle easterners through the travel in the muslim bound for instance so i think the elements...
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to shoot it down or the united states to do so. out it had these needs may arise stronger relationships that otherwise exist. i think the president when he's outside of the united states he has strong political instincts to guide his behavior. he gets treated with respect around the world. he likes that. he has in securities. he doesn't have them bruised by what goes on. he behaviors, as i mentioned he behaves differently. he is serious and doesn't know everything about the world. his behavior is different, marketly so i think. >> bret: yes. thank you, brit. >> thank you, bret. >> bret: when we return to seoul, south korea, a small texas community in mourning here in the town that has taken this amazing and horrific event over the weekend. 26 people killed. that story when we come come back. meet grant. his family. his steinway, which met a burst pipe. so grant met his insurance: you are caller number 12. which didn't quite cover the steinway. but what if he'd met pure insurance? owned by members. he'd have met: lisa, your member ad
to shoot it down or the united states to do so. out it had these needs may arise stronger relationships that otherwise exist. i think the president when he's outside of the united states he has strong political instincts to guide his behavior. he gets treated with respect around the world. he likes that. he has in securities. he doesn't have them bruised by what goes on. he behaviors, as i mentioned he behaves differently. he is serious and doesn't know everything about the world. his behavior...
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we are not going to let the united states be taken advantage of anymore. am always going to put america first, the same way i expect all of you in this room to put your countries first. [applause] the united states is prepared to work with each of the leaders in this room today to achieve mutually beneficial commerce that is in the interest of both your countries and mine. that is the message i am here to deliver. i will make bilateral trade agreements with any indo pacific nation that wants to be our partner and that will abide by the principles of fair and reciprocal trade. what we will no longer do, is enter into large agreements that tie our hands, surrender our sovereignty, and make meaningful enforcement practically impossible. instead, we will deal on a basis of mutual respect and mutual benefit. we will respect your independence and sovereignty. we want you to be strong, prosperous and self-reliant. rooted in your history and branching out toward the future. that is how we will thrive and grow together, in partnerships of real and lasting value. but
we are not going to let the united states be taken advantage of anymore. am always going to put america first, the same way i expect all of you in this room to put your countries first. [applause] the united states is prepared to work with each of the leaders in this room today to achieve mutually beneficial commerce that is in the interest of both your countries and mine. that is the message i am here to deliver. i will make bilateral trade agreements with any indo pacific nation that wants to...
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one of them, conspiracy against united states. basically the fraud in the united states. the other is defrauding u.s. banking. the other one is money laundering. the fourth one is -- will come back to me. about 75 years they are asking for. for reza zarrab. but experts say actually if the judge counts every transaction in this money laundering it could be really, really long, which apparently is the -- how these things go. so we are looking at maybe more than a century of jail sentence. all these allegations, of course. reza zarrab was not convicted in turkey. and dismissed his charges. and the police and the prosecutors who launched those investigations also dismissed and i think many of them either fled or in jail. and here 20 months we have seen dozens of pretrial conferences, hearings. but we have not so far had a person, convicted person that we can say. so these are allegations. >> svante, johan alluded to the background of this of zarrab's arrest in 2013. can you tell us the context for that? >> sure. for me the case of reza zarrab is very symptom mick of turkish-am
one of them, conspiracy against united states. basically the fraud in the united states. the other is defrauding u.s. banking. the other one is money laundering. the fourth one is -- will come back to me. about 75 years they are asking for. for reza zarrab. but experts say actually if the judge counts every transaction in this money laundering it could be really, really long, which apparently is the -- how these things go. so we are looking at maybe more than a century of jail sentence. all...
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has really the the the stamina and the strength to me making new deals because i mean the united states is the biggest debtor country in the world i mean what kind of leverage to the chinese the south koreans the japanese the meanies even have with the united states right now the u.s. only has its military go ahead. well you can't make new deals with old ideas and while i agree with you the pulling out of the t p p was a very good idea certainly from a free trade perspective because these large trade deals really are sweetheart deals for crony capitalists and well connected companies they don't benefit across the board but what is he replacing it with we've seen already twice on this trip to asia president trump saying the japanese are going to buy a lot more of our weapons over the south koreans are going to buy a lot more of our weapon weapons so it's i'm wondering is this the leader of the free world or the global sales rep for the military industrial complex you know that's that's what i wonder when i see him overseas he told the japanese this trip is about making jobs back in the u
has really the the the stamina and the strength to me making new deals because i mean the united states is the biggest debtor country in the world i mean what kind of leverage to the chinese the south koreans the japanese the meanies even have with the united states right now the u.s. only has its military go ahead. well you can't make new deals with old ideas and while i agree with you the pulling out of the t p p was a very good idea certainly from a free trade perspective because these large...
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the united states doesn't seek to fight the government or proceeds reinforces, however the united stateswill not hesitate to use force to defend the partner forces engaged in a campaignoa against isis. the authority to use force is further reinforced by the authorization for the military force against iraq in more plain terms the 2002 aumf. in addition to the authority granted by the statute, the president has the power under article two in the constitution to use military force in certain circumstances to advance important u.s. national interest, including to defend the united states against it or risk attack. as an example, president ronald reagan relied on his commander in chief in 1986 when he ordered air strikes against terrorist facilities and militaryin installations following a terrorist attack in west berlin. ..failure to do so could cause operational paralysis in confusion in military operations. diplomatically speaking, it could cause our allies to question our commitment to defeating isis and potential repeal of a amf without an immediate and appropriate replacement could rai
the united states doesn't seek to fight the government or proceeds reinforces, however the united stateswill not hesitate to use force to defend the partner forces engaged in a campaignoa against isis. the authority to use force is further reinforced by the authorization for the military force against iraq in more plain terms the 2002 aumf. in addition to the authority granted by the statute, the president has the power under article two in the constitution to use military force in certain...
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because donald trump is isolating the united states. he is achieving the next to impossible task of making the iranians look good and reasonable. he takes a look at donald trump's speech at the u.n. he was threatening to obliterate north korea, making all of these kinds of threats, you have the iranian president's speech the day after. usually the opposite. usually the iranian president would be upset. now it's reverse, the iranian president gave a modest speech. and they're actually enjoying this moment at this point. not saying they're going to be comfortable in the long run. but so far, they have actually come out strung out of the things. >>. >> i don't think it has anything to do -- when we have -- the conversation in washington is whether tillerson did or did not call the president of the united states a moron, rest assured the secretary of state of the united states, does not have any credibili on the international scene. >> that's -- >> it's not a judgment of him, there may not be anyway around, but that's scary. >> so far the ir
because donald trump is isolating the united states. he is achieving the next to impossible task of making the iranians look good and reasonable. he takes a look at donald trump's speech at the u.n. he was threatening to obliterate north korea, making all of these kinds of threats, you have the iranian president's speech the day after. usually the opposite. usually the iranian president would be upset. now it's reverse, the iranian president gave a modest speech. and they're actually enjoying...
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i represent the united states. his views are different on things, but they are pretty similar on trade. the problem we have with china is that for decades they've been -- you know, it's been unfair -- let me be kind to previous administrations. it's been a very unfair trade situation. our trade deficit is massive. it's hundreds of billions of dollars a year, anywhere from 350 billion to 504 billion, and that doesn't include intellectual property. and we've already started discussions with china because it has to come down. it has to come down. and that has to do with really free trade, fair trade, or reciprocal trade. and, frankly, i like reciprocal the best of the group because when you explain to somebody that you're going to charge tariffs in order to equal ize or you're going to do other things, some people that don't get it, they don't like to hear that. but when you say it's going to be reciprocal, that we're going to charge the same as they're charging us, the people that don't want a 5% or 10% tariff say, oh
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but you will be seeing things of countries that have been treating the united states and the united states worker, and companies, because i view the companies as an extension of the worker, but have been treating our companies, our country, and our workers very unfairly. you will be seeing that the united states will take very, very strong action. it's already started. but most of the legal foundation has now been done. and you're going to see a very big difference and it will happen very soon. because the united states has been treated very, very unfairly when it comes to trade. thank you very much. >> translator: regarding japan, defense equipment, a lot of them we purchase from the united states. north korean situation is becoming very tough. the asia pacific security situation is becoming very tough. we qualitively and quantitatively have to enhance our defense capability. as the president mentioned, f-35 is a case in point. we have other plans to purchase from the united states. egis vessels, the quality and the quantity must be enhanced. in that process, we will be buying more from t
but you will be seeing things of countries that have been treating the united states and the united states worker, and companies, because i view the companies as an extension of the worker, but have been treating our companies, our country, and our workers very unfairly. you will be seeing that the united states will take very, very strong action. it's already started. but most of the legal foundation has now been done. and you're going to see a very big difference and it will happen very soon....
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trade abuses harm the united states and its workers but no more. no more. will take every trade action necessary to achieve the fair and reciprocal treatment that the united states has offered to the rest of the world for decades. my message has resonated. the 21 apec leaders for the first time ever recognized the importance of fair and reciprocal trade. recognized the need to address unfair trade practices. and acknowledged that the wto is in strong need of reform. these leaders also noted that countries must do a better job following the rules to which they agree. i also made very clear that the united states will promote a free and open indo-pacific in which nations enjoy the independence and respect they deserve. in vietnam, during a state visit in hanoi, i also met with president kuan and prime minister fook to discuss the growing friendship between our countries. our vietnamese partners are taking new 15 actions to increase sanctions on north korea. we pledged to address the imbalances. i am particularly pleased that the united states and vietnam rece
trade abuses harm the united states and its workers but no more. no more. will take every trade action necessary to achieve the fair and reciprocal treatment that the united states has offered to the rest of the world for decades. my message has resonated. the 21 apec leaders for the first time ever recognized the importance of fair and reciprocal trade. recognized the need to address unfair trade practices. and acknowledged that the wto is in strong need of reform. these leaders also noted...
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meanwhile, asians were signing trade deals without the united states. the chinese are writing big checks and developing architecture without the united states. if anything, that's kind of the story here. >> it seemed as though, you know, with china, trump has sort of reversed himself. he seemed like he was -- during the campaign he was tough on china. now much more sympathetic. >> again, giving china a pass. but what historians will write about this trip, it will be the united states unilaterally essentially is abdicated. we have taken ourselves out of the future of asia to a large degree in terms of geoeconomics by not being part of things economic and not being part of the trade agreement. the idea you can be part of things strategically in the military sense but not the economic sense doesn't wash. alliances are full-fledged 360-degree relationships. i think when the history is written, it won't simply be about china stepping forward. this will be yet again the united states stepping back. the president continues to have, i think, a distorted view of
meanwhile, asians were signing trade deals without the united states. the chinese are writing big checks and developing architecture without the united states. if anything, that's kind of the story here. >> it seemed as though, you know, with china, trump has sort of reversed himself. he seemed like he was -- during the campaign he was tough on china. now much more sympathetic. >> again, giving china a pass. but what historians will write about this trip, it will be the united...
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this is really bad news for the united states. first, ending the t.p.s. designation for nationals of haiti, el salvador and honduras will destabilize communities in the united states proper. t.p.s. holders own small businesses. they pay taxes, they take out mortgages. they steal jobs that we rely -- fill jobs that we rely on every day in construction, hospitality, restaurants, landscaping and elder care in particular. ending their t.p.s. designations means ripping people out of their communities and local economies. businesses will shutter. essential jobs like disaster cleanup will go unfilled. the national economy will suffer $164 billion loss in gross domestic product. without t.p.s. holders from haiti, el salvador and who are dunes, new jersey will lose -- honduras, new jersey will lose $864 million from its g.d.p., and my state cannot handle that burden. second, ending t.p.s. designations for haiti, el salvador and honduras will tear apart families of color. many t.p.s. holders have lawfully lived in the united states for more than a decade. they have
this is really bad news for the united states. first, ending the t.p.s. designation for nationals of haiti, el salvador and honduras will destabilize communities in the united states proper. t.p.s. holders own small businesses. they pay taxes, they take out mortgages. they steal jobs that we rely -- fill jobs that we rely on every day in construction, hospitality, restaurants, landscaping and elder care in particular. ending their t.p.s. designations means ripping people out of their...
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they are highly skeptical if not hostile to the united states and the west. this focus unites them. would say tensions with united states and the suspicion this case generates strengthens the power of these neo-nationalist forces in the turkish government. >> if you want to speculate, do you think, erdogan really wants them back? is it just this technical political ploy? >> i do believe you once and back. that, the i believe latest revelations on how he -- if you areim to believe the claims, they have not been confirmed yet but, i think the government has been wanting him back but at the same time, rather he wants more is the question. inin, we now know that september of 2016 when the president spoke to president biden after the coup, 65 days the trauma was still being felt very much in turkey. in this meeting he talked about reza zarrab the -- reza zarrab case. i think he wants him back but more than [inaudible] >> happy to hear about this for you, but i guess would you agree with that assessment? thanould he want him more gulen? turkey was involved in undermining ally interest wit
they are highly skeptical if not hostile to the united states and the west. this focus unites them. would say tensions with united states and the suspicion this case generates strengthens the power of these neo-nationalist forces in the turkish government. >> if you want to speculate, do you think, erdogan really wants them back? is it just this technical political ploy? >> i do believe you once and back. that, the i believe latest revelations on how he -- if you areim to believe...
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global leaks has released a plan by the united arab emirates to destroy carter's economy it was found in the e-mail account of the u.a.e. the bassett to the united states use of a tape. those are the headlines on al-jazeera the stream that's coming up next. germany is hosting this is climate talks president trump has united states out of the powers agreements with enough of the global efforts to tackle climate change that's analysis of live reports from the climate conference in bones and from the front lines of growth the warming climate s.o.s. just you know. good. times i mean ok and you're in the strain today how is u.s. president all transfers since he was allowed to call and we're joined by a special panel of naturalized u.s. citizens to haiti chavez thoughts on this very. welcome. and i'm willing to be glad he started out his first day in office in january setting out his priorities. it's going to be only america first american first. every decision on trains on taxes on immigration on foreign affairs will be made to benefit american workers and american families we must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries make you know our pr
global leaks has released a plan by the united arab emirates to destroy carter's economy it was found in the e-mail account of the u.a.e. the bassett to the united states use of a tape. those are the headlines on al-jazeera the stream that's coming up next. germany is hosting this is climate talks president trump has united states out of the powers agreements with enough of the global efforts to tackle climate change that's analysis of live reports from the climate conference in bones and from...
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i think the united states has to be a force there. i don't think united states can write off syria. i think the united states has to be a force in working with the opposition and working with the forces that are there and in making clear that the united states is not going anywhere. we are not going to surrender syria to russia and iran. we need to be there and play a role in working with forces to try to ultimately be a check point if nothing else to force some kind of negotiation. >> as far as i can recollect many years ago he put on a high nuclear alert and the russians with drew from the middle east for almost 30 years, but then they marched right back into syria and the obama administration did absolutely nothing, said nothing, did nothing. so i guess putin as usual is testing the envelope to see how far he can go and he stayed there. how influential do you think russia is in the middle east right now? >> russia, the reason which is this is another flash point which is that we are in a new chapter of the cold war with russia and what putin is doing. you know, putin in many ways
i think the united states has to be a force there. i don't think united states can write off syria. i think the united states has to be a force in working with the opposition and working with the forces that are there and in making clear that the united states is not going anywhere. we are not going to surrender syria to russia and iran. we need to be there and play a role in working with forces to try to ultimately be a check point if nothing else to force some kind of negotiation. >> as...
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well he's he's absolutely right the united states has been vetting immigrants has been vetting refugees up to a degree that hardly anyone from the middle east can come into the country anymore especially from countries where refugees do need do need a place to go to like syria like libya and other countries i think that the president president from is politicizing the event just like like the demo democrats would have it and at the same time i think that the united states states is doing too much what the european europeans are not doing we have seen that refugees some refugees might pose pose a security threat we have seen that in germany where refugees have been responsible for most of the terrorist plots in two thousand and sixteen and two thousand and seventeen i think that the problem here in the u.s. is different you won't solve the problem by vetting more refugees here in the u.s. we do have a relatively high number of so-called lone actor attacks. by by radical muslims and these are normally normally not in this case possible simply because of crazy gun laws that is why islamic
well he's he's absolutely right the united states has been vetting immigrants has been vetting refugees up to a degree that hardly anyone from the middle east can come into the country anymore especially from countries where refugees do need do need a place to go to like syria like libya and other countries i think that the president president from is politicizing the event just like like the demo democrats would have it and at the same time i think that the united states states is doing too...
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we are not going to let the united states be taken advantage of anymore. i am always going to put america first the same way that i expect all of you in this room to put your countries first. the united states is prepared to work with each of the leaders in this room today to achieve mutually beneficial commerce that is in the interest of both your countries and mine. that is the message i am here to deliver. i will make bilateral trade agreements with any indo-pacific nation that wants to be our partner and that will abide by the principles of fair and eciprocal trade. what we will no longer do is enter into large agreements that tie our hands, surrender our sovereignty, and make meaningful nforcement practically mpossible. instead, we will deal on a basis of mutual respect and mutual benefit. we will respect your independence and your sovereignty. we want you to be strong, prosperous, and self-reliant, rooted in your history, and branching out toward the uture. that is how we will thrive and grow together, in partnerships of real and lasting value. but fo
we are not going to let the united states be taken advantage of anymore. i am always going to put america first the same way that i expect all of you in this room to put your countries first. the united states is prepared to work with each of the leaders in this room today to achieve mutually beneficial commerce that is in the interest of both your countries and mine. that is the message i am here to deliver. i will make bilateral trade agreements with any indo-pacific nation that wants to be...
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as part of our commitment to regional stability in peace, the united states also continues to advocate for reforms that enhance economic freedom . individual rights and the rule of law. the united states working with china and other regional partners have an incredible opportunity to advance the cause of peace, security and prosperity all across the world. it's a very special time and we do indeed have that very, very special opportunity. the great responsibility has been placed on our shoulders, president. it's really a great responsibility. and i hope we can rise to the occasion and help our countries and citizens reach their highest destinies . and their fullest potential. i want to thank you, again, you are a very special man. your for your gracious hospitality. i send my warmest regards to your citizens, i honor their ratings. and celebrate their great, great possibilities and potential for the future. >> in the coming months and years, i look forward to building an even stronger relationship between our two countries, china and the united states of america. even closer, friendshi
as part of our commitment to regional stability in peace, the united states also continues to advocate for reforms that enhance economic freedom . individual rights and the rule of law. the united states working with china and other regional partners have an incredible opportunity to advance the cause of peace, security and prosperity all across the world. it's a very special time and we do indeed have that very, very special opportunity. the great responsibility has been placed on our...
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test nuclear devices and develop icbms to threaten the united states itself. the regime has interpreted america's past restraint as weakness. this would be a fatal miscalculation. this is a very different administration than the united states has had in the past. today i hope i speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized nations when i say to the north, do not underestimate us, and do not try us. we will defend our common security, our shared prosperity, and our sacred liberty. we did not choose to draw here on this peninsula -- [applause] >> president trump: this magnificent peninsula. the thin line of civilization that runs around the world and down through time, here it was drawn, and here it remains to this day. it is the line between peace and war, between decency and depravity, between law and tyranny, between hope and total despair. it is a line that has been drawn many times, in many places throughout history. to hold that line is a choice free nations have always had to make. we have learned together the high cost of weakness, and the high-
test nuclear devices and develop icbms to threaten the united states itself. the regime has interpreted america's past restraint as weakness. this would be a fatal miscalculation. this is a very different administration than the united states has had in the past. today i hope i speak not only for our countries, but for all civilized nations when i say to the north, do not underestimate us, and do not try us. we will defend our common security, our shared prosperity, and our sacred liberty. we...
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just now we've adopted that document with the prism of the united states it's a very crucial document because we see it for some principal things firstly we continue the fight against terrorism in syria that's the most important for the united states and for us especially in light of recent tragic events which happened there to do with recent terrorist acts as i've said we've been confronting that evil for quite some time now it's important for the whole international community that we continue to apply joint if it's of the utmost importance that we reaffirm the suffering of syria its territorial integrity that after the fight against terrorism is over we'll start the political process under the auspices of the united nations. chalons has. in his press conference in vietnam flooding a piece and said that the reason this agreement had been reached for the united states this statements which was puts hounds is that the fight against isis in syria is coming to an end it's the hotbed of terrorists as he put it in syria is being defeated and the important thing now is to finish that job th
just now we've adopted that document with the prism of the united states it's a very crucial document because we see it for some principal things firstly we continue the fight against terrorism in syria that's the most important for the united states and for us especially in light of recent tragic events which happened there to do with recent terrorist acts as i've said we've been confronting that evil for quite some time now it's important for the whole international community that we continue...
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when it comes to the united states, there is pressure being put by the united states, efforts. i'm sure a substantive results will be realized through such efforts. china has also safely tolemented resolutions impose sanctions on dprk. contribute toill resolving the nuclear problem. international efforts bear fruit, we can really make a turnaround. i'm sure that we will be able to bring them to the table for dialogue. and through such a dialogue, we can freeze the nuclear program, ultimately dismantle the program of the dprk entirely. cooperation from the u.s. and china is essential. establishing a permanent peace on the korean peninsula, i don't think it is the right timing to talk about this issue. now we should focus on bringing an end to the dprk will break away here and take you to edit gillespie's headquarters in virginia, he has just lost the governor's race. live coverage here on c-span. [applause] you so much for that kind introduction, and take you more importantly for your leadership of this great campaign. truly appreciate all of the hard work of everyone here. i ha
when it comes to the united states, there is pressure being put by the united states, efforts. i'm sure a substantive results will be realized through such efforts. china has also safely tolemented resolutions impose sanctions on dprk. contribute toill resolving the nuclear problem. international efforts bear fruit, we can really make a turnaround. i'm sure that we will be able to bring them to the table for dialogue. and through such a dialogue, we can freeze the nuclear program, ultimately...
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as a permanent member of the security council russia blocked this resolution put forward by the united states we then heard from nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to united nations and she was not happy with russia this is what she said. russia has acted to obstruct these investigations many times but today it strikes a deep glow russia has killed the joint investigative mechanism which has overwhelming support of this council and by a lemonade in our ability to identify the attackers russia has undermined our ability to deter future attacks. now later in the meeting russia and bolivia were able to put forward a resolution that would have extended the work of the joint investigative mechanism but restricted it and urged it to operate in what they called a more reliant and scientific manner and this resolution put forward by russia and bolivia was also vetoed it was voted down at the council it was blocked by the united states so this is this is what was said by the russian ambassador to the united nations this was this was was his response to russia's proposed resolution to extend the investiga
as a permanent member of the security council russia blocked this resolution put forward by the united states we then heard from nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to united nations and she was not happy with russia this is what she said. russia has acted to obstruct these investigations many times but today it strikes a deep glow russia has killed the joint investigative mechanism which has overwhelming support of this council and by a lemonade in our ability to identify the attackers russia has...
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just now we've adopted that document with the prism of the united states it's a very crucial document because we see it for some principle things firstly we continue the fight against terrorism in syria that's the most important for the united states and for us especially in light of are. tragic events which happened there to do with recent terrorist acts as i've said we've been confronting that evil for quite some time now it's important for the whole international community that we continue to apply joint if it's of the utmost importance that we reaffirm the suffering of syria its territorial integrity that after the fight against terrorism is over we'll start the political process under the auspices of the united nations let's go to any guy in washington d.c. for the latest and how is this statement being viewed in the u.s. . well perhaps understandably this is being viewed through the prism of the ongoing investigation into accusations that the trump campaign colluded with russia as president trump made his way to the white house basically every time that on trying to get anyone a
just now we've adopted that document with the prism of the united states it's a very crucial document because we see it for some principle things firstly we continue the fight against terrorism in syria that's the most important for the united states and for us especially in light of are. tragic events which happened there to do with recent terrorist acts as i've said we've been confronting that evil for quite some time now it's important for the whole international community that we continue...
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the united states had one half of the world's manufacturing capacity. e half of all manufacturing capacity within the united states. corporations were largely compliant to railroads and larger companies becoming more dominant and americans hate it. the southern pacific railroad, i could reproduce a slide like this for every minute of this lecture, every second of this lecture. the economic growth is dominated by the rich, the powerful, small producers are going to be the victims. by 1900, 80% of manufacturing work were factored but in 1865 like in lincoln springfield it would be a world of small shops and businesses. the any quality is symbolized in the things we associate with the gilded age. prairie avenue in chicago, vanderbilt mansion on fifth avenue in new york. this is in back of the yard. we were supposed to be a goldilocks country, supposed to be in between. everything -- we were becoming a country of what they called a dangerous class, the very rich and the very poor. the american dream, to use a word we still use in the 19th century was not gre
the united states had one half of the world's manufacturing capacity. e half of all manufacturing capacity within the united states. corporations were largely compliant to railroads and larger companies becoming more dominant and americans hate it. the southern pacific railroad, i could reproduce a slide like this for every minute of this lecture, every second of this lecture. the economic growth is dominated by the rich, the powerful, small producers are going to be the victims. by 1900, 80%...
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shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the procession of our nation's of our veterans service organizations. as we march on the colors, the united states air force band the national emblem march. render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans by chaplain mccoy, sr., director chaplain service national center. >> let us pray. nations andof veterans, you are so awesome in ways.y we invite your presence in this where many ofrden our veterans and families have gathered and many of our nation's heroes rest. we give you thanks on this veterans day for the courage, alltion, and sacrifice those who have worn our nation's militaryand offered service for this country that we such freedoms. god, we ask that you bless our nation's veterans, encourage and bring healing to those who are suffering from both visible and war.ible wounds of god, hold safely in your hands all military members, veterans, their families, and all who live in this great nati
shulkin, secretary of veterans affairs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing for the procession of our nation's of our veterans service organizations. as we march on the colors, the united states air force band the national emblem march. render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans by chaplain mccoy, sr., director chaplain service national...
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and we will work with the governors of those states that want to be involved, the majority of the municipalities in the united to be involved, civil society. amy: this is the "we are still in" coalition. yesterday, the governors of washington state and oregon almost took over the u.s. government's press event by just coming in and's dating basically -- and stating basically this is a sham. >> the people that did the peaceful protests, they have been thrown out. amy: they have been? >> that is what i understand. i stand of the corrected. i did a protest and that happened to me as well some years ago. panelat they did with the is only the first panel. it is individual offense, really. they come and present -- amy: you mean the trump administration? >> to do a panel that actually goes against 99.99% of those scientific consensus of the world and to give them a platform to do that, i say to the unfcc, it is inappropriate and the u.n. cannot continue to pander to the madness that comes out of the trump administration. if you to say to them, want to be out, you stay out. don't come and poison this negotiation the w
and we will work with the governors of those states that want to be involved, the majority of the municipalities in the united to be involved, civil society. amy: this is the "we are still in" coalition. yesterday, the governors of washington state and oregon almost took over the u.s. government's press event by just coming in and's dating basically -- and stating basically this is a sham. >> the people that did the peaceful protests, they have been thrown out. amy: they have...
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thank you armed forces and god bless the united states of america. [cheering and applause] president donald 600 top completing his speech at the transit and the president clearly the military giving a big shot in the art about what a transfer to the united states. and even at one point we were countries that were at war now stand as friends and partners in presold. it was clear that this military audience, was very president and he had very warm words for those american salute them and that they honor them and that the american people have a remarkable country and indicating to the troops, as relates with the stock market at an all-time, 2 million jobs since he day and kudos in saying that they strike theories and the united states have the best equipment people and that we dominate the sand in space. up giving kudos to yokota air base call in ambassador bolton now as he now i am hearing this man, are you still with us? yes, i am. >> congressman the? >> is proud there. these are tough, tumultuous, dangerous times and you can that frontline of the even
thank you armed forces and god bless the united states of america. [cheering and applause] president donald 600 top completing his speech at the transit and the president clearly the military giving a big shot in the art about what a transfer to the united states. and even at one point we were countries that were at war now stand as friends and partners in presold. it was clear that this military audience, was very president and he had very warm words for those american salute them and that...
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are drawn up by the united states and their punishment the more the united states wants to punish north korea the more they convince north korea that they need to develop nuclear terror and protect themselves it has the opposite effect. if the united states were truly interested in. ramping down tensions it would engage in dialogue with no reason not to engage in dialogue and i have to say that the whole concept of punishing north korea for firing off i.c.b.m. is completely one sided so this year india pakistan russia and china launched i.c.b.m.'s united states has launched more i.c.b.m.'s this year the north korea has so why only north korea and. both defined provocations whereas everyone else in the missile test are nothing to be concerned about is completely one sided and i think there's a politico motivation to punish north korea it's not really a threat it was a sort of disable write little sides here with a matric sausage bought by south korea as well and days following that missile test but i mean i think the main concern for a lot of people is the development of that nuclear pro
are drawn up by the united states and their punishment the more the united states wants to punish north korea the more they convince north korea that they need to develop nuclear terror and protect themselves it has the opposite effect. if the united states were truly interested in. ramping down tensions it would engage in dialogue with no reason not to engage in dialogue and i have to say that the whole concept of punishing north korea for firing off i.c.b.m. is completely one sided so this...
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of any president of the united states. and that military forces are on stand by around the world wherever the president is if any help is needed. south korea has some 27,000 u.s. troops. i don't think the secret service at this point answer that they would not be able to protect the president. he goes to asia, obviously, with north korea topping the list of national security concerns. and north korea missile and nuclear warhead program. h.r. mcmaster being very clear as the national security adviser that the u.s. would continue to have the policy to defend itself and use every method, every option it has to do so against north korea aggression. but where do we stand right now as the president is ready to take off? officials are telling north koreans are moving forward, they are trying to do a more advance nuclear missile that could hit the united states, they are targeting accuracy, ability to have warheads that can reenter the atmosphere and actually reach a target at inter continental ranks. all of this adds up to the acc
of any president of the united states. and that military forces are on stand by around the world wherever the president is if any help is needed. south korea has some 27,000 u.s. troops. i don't think the secret service at this point answer that they would not be able to protect the president. he goes to asia, obviously, with north korea topping the list of national security concerns. and north korea missile and nuclear warhead program. h.r. mcmaster being very clear as the national security...
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the only politicalization come from those who say they can effect a decision properly made by the united statesand israel where our embassy goes. that's the politicalization, and the interference and what should be unacceptable to the united states. >> thank you, mr. klein, ask you in light of this resolution that we're discussing, which, quite frankly, i totally agree is blatantly against israel. can you discuss with the committee now the u.n.'s action impacted israel? >> well, at this-- this resolution was completely absurd in that it stated that the jewish section of jerusalem is occupied, territory, the western wall and the temple mount, two holiest sites, it had no impact they realized it's absurd and throughout the world most people realized that's absurd. so, it really only sent a message of astonishing, really breath-taking hostility that president obama's administration had towards israel. >> and the entire u.n. it seems there's a blatant anti-israel in the u.n. across the board that needs to be addressed. what can the united states do to help prevent and change this anti-israel sentim
the only politicalization come from those who say they can effect a decision properly made by the united statesand israel where our embassy goes. that's the politicalization, and the interference and what should be unacceptable to the united states. >> thank you, mr. klein, ask you in light of this resolution that we're discussing, which, quite frankly, i totally agree is blatantly against israel. can you discuss with the committee now the u.n.'s action impacted israel? >> well, at...
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it claims frequently that the united states or the united states and its allies are the ones who are militarizing the south china sea when we conduct freedom of navigation operations. - the chinese see it as "well, you americans, "after consolidating your continental land mass "at the end of the 19th century, "went on to strategically dominate the caribbean, "the greater caribbean, so these seas are our caribbean. "why should we be any different than you?" - when china is told that it has been aggressive, its answer is that, no, china has showed extraordinary restraint. - now one thing that i know will contribute to maintaining regional peace and stability is a constructive relationship between the united states and china. - [narrator] in 2011, president obama announced the pivot to asia, a re-allocation of diplomatic and military resources to the region. - we've always been interested in asia. we've always had a strong relationship with asia. i think the rebalance has been an effort by the administration to say, "look, we're gonna put our focus on asia. "asia's become more important
it claims frequently that the united states or the united states and its allies are the ones who are militarizing the south china sea when we conduct freedom of navigation operations. - the chinese see it as "well, you americans, "after consolidating your continental land mass "at the end of the 19th century, "went on to strategically dominate the caribbean, "the greater caribbean, so these seas are our caribbean. "why should we be any different than you?" -...
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but this process very quickly increases the number of immigrants living in the united states. is. a report from the center for immigration studies says that 61% of immigrants admitted to the united states in the last 35 years are here due to chain migration. 61%. that's 20 million people. the issue has become even hotter following our exclusive interview with president trump last night. i asked him whether any deal with congress to allow so-called dreamers to stay in the united states legally, whether it should address the issue of chain migration? >> you talked about everify, building the wall. chain migration, which is a huge problem. >> all those things are happening. >> laura: is that going to be part of any daca deal? if democrats want dreamer they have to do chain migration. >> chain migration is most importantly. >> is that important for you. >> until yesterday most people never heard of chain migration. i gave a form of a press conference and i started talking about chain migration and this horrible animal. he is an animal, as far as i'm concerned, 23 people have touche
but this process very quickly increases the number of immigrants living in the united states. is. a report from the center for immigration studies says that 61% of immigrants admitted to the united states in the last 35 years are here due to chain migration. 61%. that's 20 million people. the issue has become even hotter following our exclusive interview with president trump last night. i asked him whether any deal with congress to allow so-called dreamers to stay in the united states legally,...
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that it seeks a unified and sovereign syria but it also wants a syria without assad i think the united states will continue to support the kurds we heard general mattis and the secretary of defense say only a few days ago that the united states would remain in northern syria or in order to give traction for that you need a process and that means that the united states wants leverage they want leverage against assad against russia and against iran and of course the kurdish troops that the united states has been arming now own about twenty five percent of syria's territory in the north end up somewhere around fifty percent of all the oil and gas in syria so this gives the kurds quite a bit of leverage well that's unless turkey gets its way the same terms that mr trump clearly stated given clear instructions not to provide the wife with arms and that this nonsense should have ended long ago. daniel hawkins here with your choose the morning news round up in half an hours time i'll see you soon where are two programs. and what you're. getting at. is that. you would hurt also just how many u.s. tro
that it seeks a unified and sovereign syria but it also wants a syria without assad i think the united states will continue to support the kurds we heard general mattis and the secretary of defense say only a few days ago that the united states would remain in northern syria or in order to give traction for that you need a process and that means that the united states wants leverage they want leverage against assad against russia and against iran and of course the kurdish troops that the united...
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i think we're going to do tremendous things for both china and for the united states. but, but i don't blame china. >> the room is, like, you don't blame china? i thought we're the rapists. the room reacts like that because the president of the united states said in the united states that china is our enemy, that he's happy to upset them, that china is raping us. it's the greatest theft in the history of the world. then to the face of the chinese president, he tells him how great he is. he tells him how he has nothing but warm feelings for him. he tells him there is nothing to blame china for at all. you know, even if you're 100 oo100% agnostic, no matter what you think our relationship should be with china, that huey, that slinking away from his own past statements, that sort of visible gutlessness on foreign soil earns gasps and laughter from a room of chinese diplomats, that's an embarrassing act of deference and basic suck up for the united states of america in the person of the president of the united states. i should also tell you the president did not take questi
i think we're going to do tremendous things for both china and for the united states. but, but i don't blame china. >> the room is, like, you don't blame china? i thought we're the rapists. the room reacts like that because the president of the united states said in the united states that china is our enemy, that he's happy to upset them, that china is raping us. it's the greatest theft in the history of the world. then to the face of the chinese president, he tells him how great he is....
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he said it was there to defend south korea, not the united states. i think that is at least the source of a lot of south korean insecurity about the nature of the relationship. is are south korea and the united states joined at the hip? is subtlety of that comment is in donald trump's mind, answer the is no, that we're doing this for them. the south koreans will renegotiate a trade deal with us and we're selling billions of dollars of equipment. it's sort of like the american presence is there for a price, not because we look at the core national interest of the united states. >> talk about the president's choice not to visit the demilitarized zone that many have visited in the past. his administration saying he doesn't going to make that visit there. whether or not that will change we'll see. looks like he's not headed in that direction. >> i think that sends a message to some degree. i know it's controversial. many presidents do that. it's a sign of commitment that we're going to stand with the south koreans at that line and t toe that line with the
he said it was there to defend south korea, not the united states. i think that is at least the source of a lot of south korean insecurity about the nature of the relationship. is are south korea and the united states joined at the hip? is subtlety of that comment is in donald trump's mind, answer the is no, that we're doing this for them. the south koreans will renegotiate a trade deal with us and we're selling billions of dollars of equipment. it's sort of like the american presence is there...