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does this mean that the united states should be present in asia, or does it mean that the united states should be absent, and let the revolutionary forces take their course? i think these are more important questions that could be asked, and i'm sure, for example, that mr. singh from india, if we asked him if the chinese happened to attack india, to whom would he first go for help? would he go to the soviet union, or would he go to the united states? i think that there are certain considerations here about stability in asia that haven't been answered. mr. collingwood: well, let's see. i called on mr. delvaque of france before. delvaque: bill has mentioned recently the necessity of the presence--or the . . . choice of the presence of the united states in asia--i think the best presence of any country in any other country is a diplomatic presence. and president johnson has mentioned the necessity of, say, normalizing the relationship between the united states and china. governor reagan, do you think this normalization is desirable? reagan; well, the only objection that i've had with some
does this mean that the united states should be present in asia, or does it mean that the united states should be absent, and let the revolutionary forces take their course? i think these are more important questions that could be asked, and i'm sure, for example, that mr. singh from india, if we asked him if the chinese happened to attack india, to whom would he first go for help? would he go to the soviet union, or would he go to the united states? i think that there are certain...
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saudi arabia, egypt, united arab emirates. you look at the history of the iranian people and the than 1008lture, more arrangements received phd -- 1000 iranians received phd's in this country. >> the caller raised an important issue. the united states is doubling down on saudi arabia and taking the saudi's side in privately. a lot of people even in the foreign policy establishes -- establishment believe that the u.s. does not have a dog in a fight. the color points to something very important. the vast majority of international terrorism that we are seeing right now, particular is funded byrorism id logs coming out of saudi arabia. the core of isis is saudi fighters. the previous administration made it public that the seed money that went to create isis came out of saudi arabia. trumpays after president came out, we had another isis fighter blow himself up in manchester killing scores of young people who were there dancing. all of this is happening. if you take a look at the state department terrorist groups, i believe it is t
saudi arabia, egypt, united arab emirates. you look at the history of the iranian people and the than 1008lture, more arrangements received phd -- 1000 iranians received phd's in this country. >> the caller raised an important issue. the united states is doubling down on saudi arabia and taking the saudi's side in privately. a lot of people even in the foreign policy establishes -- establishment believe that the u.s. does not have a dog in a fight. the color points to something very...
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and after united kingdom, when it comes to fdi and investment in united states, creating jobs and united states, japan is number two. we are making huge investments in the united states. and i have told president trump on this. and how we should expand and develop our relationship? we should create a framework. vice president pence and the deputy prime minister will have a dialogue. the other day, vice president pence visited japan. free and fair rules should be --ated together between together with the united states, and as the trade rules in the world, we have agreed on this. in the infrastructure for railways and other infrastructures, for individual projects, we have the will to move forward with collaboration and cooperation. we have agreed on this count as well. within this year, there will be a second-round of the deputy prime minister and vice president pence, a dialogue will take place. i believe without a doubt, meeting the national interest of both the united states and japan, we will have good discussion and a good conclusion. >> president trump prefers bilateral trade arrang
and after united kingdom, when it comes to fdi and investment in united states, creating jobs and united states, japan is number two. we are making huge investments in the united states. and i have told president trump on this. and how we should expand and develop our relationship? we should create a framework. vice president pence and the deputy prime minister will have a dialogue. the other day, vice president pence visited japan. free and fair rules should be --ated together between together...
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what it shows is that the united states is very, very good at imposing sanctions. lifting sanctions, however, is something we have far less experience with. so that the process of lifting the sanctions turn out to be far more complex than any party had expected. and that's resultd in a situation in the people are very disappointed. even though that was seen as the biggest weakness that they had not done as well as people had hoped for. they fltnofment because they were endorsing everything he did but because they were terrified that iran would go back to the direction of those much more hard-lined policy. host: how long is the presidential term? guest: four years. host: let's hear from new york. good morning. caller: good morning. i have a couple of comments here. my first comment is let's not kid ourselves. we negotiated the iran deal with the conservative regime in power. he was not in power. second of all, i would like to point out that in order to negotiate this deal which you find to be a triumph in allowed 3.5 allowed 3.5 million syrian men women and children
what it shows is that the united states is very, very good at imposing sanctions. lifting sanctions, however, is something we have far less experience with. so that the process of lifting the sanctions turn out to be far more complex than any party had expected. and that's resultd in a situation in the people are very disappointed. even though that was seen as the biggest weakness that they had not done as well as people had hoped for. they fltnofment because they were endorsing everything he...
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it was a precursor if we are looking at from the united states one of you on how the united states itself went to war within six days and created the first and only ministry of information the united states has ever had, the committee on public information coul. rob: before we get to monique, i have to make a comment that there has been a lot of new scholarship around the zimmerman telegram. one of my young scholars, who recently published a book on that, found that everything that was going on down in the mexican border, the u.s. intelligence services were convinced long before the zimmerman telegram that the germans had a hand in it. it played into some of the racial stereotypes of the era. they felt that the mexicans couldn't pull off a massacre on u.s. territory. that had to be coordinated by germans. the germans were already advising poncho villa, which we all know they weren't. about how that propaganda played into the story that the intelligence services are pitching that nobody believed. it was kind of a collision of multiple elements where, at some point, they presented the germa
it was a precursor if we are looking at from the united states one of you on how the united states itself went to war within six days and created the first and only ministry of information the united states has ever had, the committee on public information coul. rob: before we get to monique, i have to make a comment that there has been a lot of new scholarship around the zimmerman telegram. one of my young scholars, who recently published a book on that, found that everything that was going on...
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now, the united states disarmed, the united states made no efforts to impose its will on the rest of the nation. can you honestly say in your heart that had the soviet union been in a comparable position with that bomb and today's red chinese in position with that bomb that the world would not today have been conquered by that force? >> which part of the war jaut the soviet union. there is no comparison really. how can you -- >> i am saying this as an evidence of the proof. we are talking, we were supposed to be talking about the image of america. i would like to point out how consistent this was with our past of no aggressive intent at a chance when for the first time perhaps in all of world's history there was a nation with the power to -- perhaps one day history might -- that was the time when the united states should have said to everyone lay down your arms and we will lay down ours. >> we have a representative from soviet union. >> it seems to me that it is very strange to hear from you that america, the only country who used to -- and didn't use it against another country. it s
now, the united states disarmed, the united states made no efforts to impose its will on the rest of the nation. can you honestly say in your heart that had the soviet union been in a comparable position with that bomb and today's red chinese in position with that bomb that the world would not today have been conquered by that force? >> which part of the war jaut the soviet union. there is no comparison really. how can you -- >> i am saying this as an evidence of the proof. we are...
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the united states has a comparable interest. because the balance much risks are greater for us, it really behooves china to do whatever they can, to push the north koreans, at least in the near term, to the negotiating table and then give diplomacy a chance to figure out what can be put in place to at least buy some time until we can get our hands around more permanent sorts of solutions. >> you know, senator, the only thing i would add to these very good comments is you mention said in your question the role that potentially greater economic interdependence could have in mollifying state's policies in the region, and i think while many of us teach those theories in the classroom, what's been very clear in asia is that china's growing economic interaction in the region has not had a mollifying impact, but it's actually made them leverage economic tools to their benefit in very draconian ways, whether it is economic sanctions against south korea over thaad, or tropical fruits from the philippines, or rare earth minerals to japan.
the united states has a comparable interest. because the balance much risks are greater for us, it really behooves china to do whatever they can, to push the north koreans, at least in the near term, to the negotiating table and then give diplomacy a chance to figure out what can be put in place to at least buy some time until we can get our hands around more permanent sorts of solutions. >> you know, senator, the only thing i would add to these very good comments is you mention said in...
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between japan and united states we do have an alliance. within three countries that kind of similar i can is a may be the military and the higher up level we should increase the relationship between the three countries. the united states had a lot of important roles to say and we are able to provide support to the rest of the world and for the situation quickly impacts japan and japan is able to provide support to the united states. the arrangement was already made and therefore japan's credibility is impacted. from bilateral to multilateral australia is involved in the india. the relationship is critical with india. the japanese forces are active in djibouti. how to introduce counterterrorism but i think the multilateral approach is more perceptive and therefore security multilateral security. >> in the unclassified statements from the administration, it seems that there is a consensus that donald trump's first term north korea will develop some kind of icbm capability a missile in a warhead that could potentially hit the united states wh
between japan and united states we do have an alliance. within three countries that kind of similar i can is a may be the military and the higher up level we should increase the relationship between the three countries. the united states had a lot of important roles to say and we are able to provide support to the rest of the world and for the situation quickly impacts japan and japan is able to provide support to the united states. the arrangement was already made and therefore japan's...
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i -- in the 39 months that i was the head of united states southern command, i learned a huge amount about latin american general and the difficulties, problems, challenges of central america in particular. and because of the nature of the job there, that is to say there was very little likelihood of any kind of a state-on-state war, but it was all about as i looked at it, all about partnering with people to help them help us stem the flow of drugs, stem the flow of illegal migration movements, and everything in between. so i would just tell you that in this job, as hard as we worked in my last job to make a difference, and we did make a difference, i won't go into it right now, but the fact is that the alliance for prosperity we had to, frankly, in order to get that accepted by the united states government we had to out-maneuver the other agency because they weren't interested, even though the alliance for prosperity was those three countries getting together for regional approach, regional solutions, put their own money against it. there were many that were not interested in the wa
i -- in the 39 months that i was the head of united states southern command, i learned a huge amount about latin american general and the difficulties, problems, challenges of central america in particular. and because of the nature of the job there, that is to say there was very little likelihood of any kind of a state-on-state war, but it was all about as i looked at it, all about partnering with people to help them help us stem the flow of drugs, stem the flow of illegal migration movements,...
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states navy and in the united states marine corps. today, when the boards and bars are placed on your shoulder, you will become the nest -- the next link in a chain that stretches back unbroken into the midst of -- into the mists of american history. the links before you were forged be like euros, from john paul jones, stephen decatur, bull halsey, tim stockdale, and michael murphy. because of them, and through the bravery of all who call themselves marines and sailors in our nation's history, america's freedom endures to this very day. and we honor all who have gone before you. [applause] but now it's your turn to assume but now it's your turn to assume the watch. remember it's not just america , that your predecessors protected. think today of what the world owes the united states navy and marine corps. here at the navy marine corps stadium, the stands are emblazoned top to bottom with the names of lands and seas that were consecrated by the sacrifice of american marines. i see belleau wood. i see the battle of the atlantic, and the
states navy and in the united states marine corps. today, when the boards and bars are placed on your shoulder, you will become the nest -- the next link in a chain that stretches back unbroken into the midst of -- into the mists of american history. the links before you were forged be like euros, from john paul jones, stephen decatur, bull halsey, tim stockdale, and michael murphy. because of them, and through the bravery of all who call themselves marines and sailors in our nation's history,...
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session of the united nations security council, the united states, cuba and russia offered separatend traded bitter charges. >> do you, ambassador, deny to the ussr has placed and is placing medium and intermediate range missiles and sites in cuba? yes or no? don't wait for the translation. yes or no? >> i am not in an american court room, sir. therefore, i do not wish to answer a question that's put to me in the fashion in which prosecutor does. in due course, sir, you will have your replay. >> i'm prepared to wait for my answer until hell freezes over if that's your decision. >> each side didn't know what the other side was doing and there was a lot of room for miscalculation. >> we believe there are about 25 soviet ships moving toward cuba. if the vessel does not stop, refuses to heed the instructions, force will be applied to assure that it does stop. >> nikita khrushchev says soviet ships will never submit to the united states blockade. >> the next few days are critical. who is going to blink first? >>> a dispatch just in. a late development. >> 25 soviet ships steam toward cub
session of the united nations security council, the united states, cuba and russia offered separatend traded bitter charges. >> do you, ambassador, deny to the ussr has placed and is placing medium and intermediate range missiles and sites in cuba? yes or no? don't wait for the translation. yes or no? >> i am not in an american court room, sir. therefore, i do not wish to answer a question that's put to me in the fashion in which prosecutor does. in due course, sir, you will have...
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we ought to want the united states senate to be able to accomplish its work. this is a -- it's a challenge all the time, but learning what transpired this morning on the senate floor in my view reaches another low for the united states senate. it is hard, i suppose to explain, but it takes unanimous consent for committees to meet while the united states senate is in session, and that's a request that's made on an on-going basis when the senate convenes, and it happened again this morning. and almost without exception, it's routine. the rules require that two hours after the united states senate convened, which we did at 9:30 this morning, no committee can then meet unless there is agreement. and so the majority leader today requested that that unanimous consent be granted, just like almost every other day in the united states senate. but what was different today was objection was raised by the minority whip. and apparently the explanation is the firing of the director of the f.b.i. last night. now, how the senate is functioning or not functioning seems to me t
we ought to want the united states senate to be able to accomplish its work. this is a -- it's a challenge all the time, but learning what transpired this morning on the senate floor in my view reaches another low for the united states senate. it is hard, i suppose to explain, but it takes unanimous consent for committees to meet while the united states senate is in session, and that's a request that's made on an on-going basis when the senate convenes, and it happened again this morning. and...
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we have considerable investments in the united states. attempted to give dynamism to these flows of trade, of investment. i believe the foundations have been laid. we have the free trade agreement which is working well. the number of colombian businesses that export into the united states has grown. and we both believe that we can take greater advantage of those agreements in order to increase flow in both directions for the benefit both of the colombian and american people. president trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you. thank you. >> at his weekly briefing, house speaker paul ryan took questions from reporters focused on the appointment of robert mueller to be the justice department's special council overseeing the russian investigation. the speaker says the unfolding situation distracted from his wants togenda, and he pass the overhaul of the nation's tax code by nations and. this is about 10 minutes.
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the united states and also outside the united states because the supreme court would rule that the constitution did not extend the island people because they're defined as unincorporated. so it's almost as if the u.s. is holding the island at arm's length, but yet we're not allowing the people on the island their own sovereignty. racial ideas are also an important part of understanding this moment in our history because both imperialists who supported the u.s. occupation and those who opposed it defined their and justified their positions often in racial terms. so, for example, those that supported the u.s. occupation in puerto rico often claimed that puerto ricans were inferior this intelligence to the chinese and the chinese at this moment were, of course, being exclude with the the exclusion acts from the 1880s. so one reason people were using that kind of argument in congress was because they wanted to be able to placate mainland citizens' fears that if we are to invade a foreign territory, this could open the gates to a stream of migrants to the u.s. mainland. and some congressional leader
the united states and also outside the united states because the supreme court would rule that the constitution did not extend the island people because they're defined as unincorporated. so it's almost as if the u.s. is holding the island at arm's length, but yet we're not allowing the people on the island their own sovereignty. racial ideas are also an important part of understanding this moment in our history because both imperialists who supported the u.s. occupation and those who opposed...
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: already, japan and the united states, and many other countries through the united nations security council resolution have been applying pressure on north korea. china constitutes more than 80% in overall trade with north korea. china has a responsibility. i think we will be able to bring a solution to the question of north korea. is, about north korea, it importing -- china has stopped importing coal from north korea, but there are many other things china can do. so, we would like to have -- encourage china to properly execute its responsibility and we are watching closely. and there have been the missiles launched by north korea recently. this is a very high level launch. it has warheads, what-- is happening to the missile is to be assessed. that is how we assess the situation. might technology offered progress and we are very concerned with this. such concern at the g7 summit meeting i would like to share this concern so that we can put strong pressure on north korea. when the test is conducted, we need additional sanctions to be applied through the united states, united nations
: already, japan and the united states, and many other countries through the united nations security council resolution have been applying pressure on north korea. china constitutes more than 80% in overall trade with north korea. china has a responsibility. i think we will be able to bring a solution to the question of north korea. is, about north korea, it importing -- china has stopped importing coal from north korea, but there are many other things china can do. so, we would like to have --...
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the idea was to see what can the united states be doing differently. of this review, the white house, the top national ecurity advisors have come up with series of recommendations that would expand military pressure on the taliban and sort of reopen the american military in a against the taliban that hasn't happened in recent years f. you'll remember, president obama was very focusod curtailing the american military role, walking away, sort of the cating himself from fight against the taliban and focusing on transnational terror islamicike al qaeda and state, so this would thrust the united states back to the the taliban and the goal is to increase pressure the negotiating table to reach a political settlement to the war. 8400 troop necessary afghanistan at start of trump presidency, what is the number troops that is being proposed in what came out from the planners? guest: we don't have an exact number, but what we believe they to settle on, if the plan is approved by president trump, which hasn't happened yet, increase of probably around 3000 troops.
the idea was to see what can the united states be doing differently. of this review, the white house, the top national ecurity advisors have come up with series of recommendations that would expand military pressure on the taliban and sort of reopen the american military in a against the taliban that hasn't happened in recent years f. you'll remember, president obama was very focusod curtailing the american military role, walking away, sort of the cating himself from fight against the taliban...
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because what a lot of people don't know is that that's a united express flight and not main line united. but, still, united owns it. they have to oewn the problem. so the koechceo was on the spot did his best to get through it. but the incense activity is somewhat, you know, apparent in that situation. and so eventually they got it right. >> captain haney how'd you feel when you saw that video? >> i was a little bit embarrassed. my position as a captain, safeguard passengers, safeguard the flight, get the passengers to their destination and back safely. i was embarrassed and like "jet" jones here, i took it personal and i thought what i could do to help the airlines public image a little better. and that is to, as kaptsds, where he want 10 to gauge our customers and passengers and talk to them and, you know, try to explain certain situations. >> yeah. >> why that happened, if we know, and just try to -- >> i'm curious to the concern that both of you have shared about wanting to figure out a way to help the airline did you find yourself doing anything differently, over the intercom, walk
because what a lot of people don't know is that that's a united express flight and not main line united. but, still, united owns it. they have to oewn the problem. so the koechceo was on the spot did his best to get through it. but the incense activity is somewhat, you know, apparent in that situation. and so eventually they got it right. >> captain haney how'd you feel when you saw that video? >> i was a little bit embarrassed. my position as a captain, safeguard passengers,...
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reserve units in the united states were called up, and they had a tough time finding some of the women because women had gotten married and their names had changed. they had children by now, and they'd moved, and they were just really hard to find. well, they did locate a number of them, and they were called up for the korean conflict. but there were m.a.s.h. hospitals and m.a.s.h. units and military hospitals supporting the war in korea, and the 24th infantry division landed on the west coast of korea, and with them came the fourth army field hospital. anna may mccabe was the daughter of salvation army parents who lived in buffalo, new york. and she was a veteran of the china, burma, india campaign of world war ii. when we interviewed general hayes, mccabe hayes, she told us we went in with a 30-foot tide. i remember climbing down the side of the ship on a rope ladder and getting into the landing craft. the marines had gone in first and secured the area as far as it could be secured. then the army troops went in, and then we entered. that was probably the worst war for me because it w
reserve units in the united states were called up, and they had a tough time finding some of the women because women had gotten married and their names had changed. they had children by now, and they'd moved, and they were just really hard to find. well, they did locate a number of them, and they were called up for the korean conflict. but there were m.a.s.h. hospitals and m.a.s.h. units and military hospitals supporting the war in korea, and the 24th infantry division landed on the west coast...
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and the united states, and investment creating jobs in the united states, japan is number two, we are making huge investments in the united states and i have told president trump on this, and how should we expand and develop our relationship? we should create a framework, vice president pence and deputy prime minister aso will have a dialogue and the other day, vice president pence visited japan free and fair rules should be created together between -- together with the united states and as the trade rules in the world we have agreed on this and the infrastructure for railways and other infrastructures for individual projects with le move forward in collaboration and cooperation we have agreed on this count as well. and within this year there will be the sound round of deputy minister aso and vice president pence will take place. i think without a doubt meeting the interests of the united states and japan we will have good discussion out of. that. >> president trump prefers bilateral trade arrangements to tpp and nafta. is there a possibility there for a bilateral u.s./japan free trad
and the united states, and investment creating jobs in the united states, japan is number two, we are making huge investments in the united states and i have told president trump on this, and how should we expand and develop our relationship? we should create a framework, vice president pence and deputy prime minister aso will have a dialogue and the other day, vice president pence visited japan free and fair rules should be created together between -- together with the united states and as the...
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moreover, vietnam has over 31000 pygmies studying here in the united states. they are and will contribute to vietnam's economic development and over serve as a bridge connecting our two countries and our two peoples and essential component of the brighter future for our bilateral bonds. [speaking in native tongue] on tourism, 0.6 million americans have visited vietnam in 2016. almost 50 million families are frequent users of google, facebook and youtube. the research blockbuster movie, had marvelous shards of vietnam and was selected became the first foreigner acquainted with vietnam's tourism ambassador. [speaking in native tongue] on security and defense we have focus efforts on influencing various agreements, including activities in law enforcement, crime prevention, cyber security, counterterrorism and the capacity building for maritime law enforcement. [speaking in native tongue] in addition to these specific areas of cooperation we have also strengthen our relationship and various relationship by exceeding high-level visits, building mutual trust and con
moreover, vietnam has over 31000 pygmies studying here in the united states. they are and will contribute to vietnam's economic development and over serve as a bridge connecting our two countries and our two peoples and essential component of the brighter future for our bilateral bonds. [speaking in native tongue] on tourism, 0.6 million americans have visited vietnam in 2016. almost 50 million families are frequent users of google, facebook and youtube. the research blockbuster movie, had...
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he did not commit the united states to back article five, which is a treaty commitment of the united. he did not embrace the idea of common values that this alliance stands together in the way that secretary-general stoltenberg and chancellor merkel talked about freedom, about democracy, about the rule of law as the foundation of the common values of the transatlantic alliance and that it is about the defense of those values and the solidarity that lies behind it that is the essence of nato. and instead, we saw a lecture of the kind we saw during the campaign about how the united states is paying more than others and how important it is -- and it is important -- that europe do more. but if this is a transactional relationship, then it's not just about what europe should do, it's bus what the united states commits to do and understanding that the threat to europe comes from russia today as much, if probably more, than it comes from terrorism, and that the united states is prepared as the leader of nato to be there for the defense of europe. >> nic robertson, i want to bring you in. he
he did not commit the united states to back article five, which is a treaty commitment of the united. he did not embrace the idea of common values that this alliance stands together in the way that secretary-general stoltenberg and chancellor merkel talked about freedom, about democracy, about the rule of law as the foundation of the common values of the transatlantic alliance and that it is about the defense of those values and the solidarity that lies behind it that is the essence of nato....
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states for college but also the first time i came to the united states i was 8te year's old, i came to california. i was with my father who became a profess or here and fell in love with the united states and going back to france i kept thinking about america, culture, history, politics, literature, arts but definitely when i finished high school i was keen on moving to the united states. >> why did you stay?hy >> there are so many things that i love about america, universities, best place to write about. after college i went to law school, i became a public defender, a human rights lawyer defending the rights of poor people in the nation's criminal justice system and ultimately i decided to become academic and now an opportunity to work at the university. >> professor jouet is america unique, is america is exceptional. >> a lot of people misunderstand and people think that it means that exceptionallist and it's wonderful, superior or outstanding. america is an exception objectively compared to other western democracies. for example, america is today the only western nation to still
states for college but also the first time i came to the united states i was 8te year's old, i came to california. i was with my father who became a profess or here and fell in love with the united states and going back to france i kept thinking about america, culture, history, politics, literature, arts but definitely when i finished high school i was keen on moving to the united states. >> why did you stay?hy >> there are so many things that i love about america, universities,...
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beef with the president of china during his visit to the united states. and it's vital that we work to ensure that u.s. beef is traded fairly and trade barriers are eliminated there as well. >> i agree wholeheartedly. i want to be able to serve beef, american beef specifically iowa premium beef at the embassy and at the ambassador's residence. i don't think it's fair that right now we have to serve australian beef or argentinian beef. and this issue goes back to mad cow disease. 13 years ago, as you've said, they've announced they're going to do it but it's still not been done and that's one of the areas that i feel very strongly about. in fact, the trade mission i went on in november to both china and japan we did have a great press conference and beef tasting in tokyo. and our beef sales, i was on the early stages of opening that japanese market many years ago to american beef. and that now is really flourishing and we need the same access in china, mad cow disease has not been in this country for i think 13 years and besides that, the mad cow came from
beef with the president of china during his visit to the united states. and it's vital that we work to ensure that u.s. beef is traded fairly and trade barriers are eliminated there as well. >> i agree wholeheartedly. i want to be able to serve beef, american beef specifically iowa premium beef at the embassy and at the ambassador's residence. i don't think it's fair that right now we have to serve australian beef or argentinian beef. and this issue goes back to mad cow disease. 13 years...
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was set up as competition, interesting to me this, can't compete with the united states because united states is one country and what try to do is to join a countries different su -- socialist countries are asking for more handouts that e.u. can provide. they can have control of the united states, the big country in the world, one state, the founding fathers set one state could try anything, it can put socialism in, if it rest of the the country is saved because that tries to -- fails, the rest of the country doesn't implode. that is not happening in europe. they are pushing opening borders changing so are fast there that the e.u. is that is why i'm in king to my brother england, just about everyday and such a change in europe. to say, e are starting we want our country back. there is influx of other cultures, which is diminishing that is european. far.ink they have gone too host: quinton in naples, florida this morning. call us with your thoughts. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. 202-748-8002. this discussion in light of chancellor merkel's comments over the weekend
was set up as competition, interesting to me this, can't compete with the united states because united states is one country and what try to do is to join a countries different su -- socialist countries are asking for more handouts that e.u. can provide. they can have control of the united states, the big country in the world, one state, the founding fathers set one state could try anything, it can put socialism in, if it rest of the the country is saved because that tries to -- fails, the rest...
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many fled to the united states. the book that i wrote was about five of these refugees who came to the united states on their american adventure. i thought using their stories would be a way of looking at early american history from slightly different eyes. i had originally envisioned this is a small, little project, something i could get over in a couple years, but it illumined into something -- ballooned into something much bigger. it took me way beyond paris and philadelphia through london, the caribbean, and into the american continental interior. it grew beyond aristocrats to include slaves in haiti, native americans in the ohio valley, and all of them were involved with the story that i was trying to tell about these five figures. i do not have a whole lot of time tonight to tell you all about the book. i will introduce you briefly to the five characters and structure the account, and tell you three to four important lessons i drew from the research and writing i did, and we can elaborate on that as we talk at
many fled to the united states. the book that i wrote was about five of these refugees who came to the united states on their american adventure. i thought using their stories would be a way of looking at early american history from slightly different eyes. i had originally envisioned this is a small, little project, something i could get over in a couple years, but it illumined into something -- ballooned into something much bigger. it took me way beyond paris and philadelphia through london,...
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and after united income, and di and investment creating jobs in the united states, japan is number two. we are making huge investments in the united states. and i have told president trump on this. and how we should expand and develop a relationship? we should really a framework, vice president prints and the deputy for prime minister. we will have a dialogue. the other day pants visit the japan. free and fair rules should be created together between -- together with the united dates in thethe trade rules world we have agreed on this. in the infrastructure for railways and other infrastructures, for individual projects, we have the will to move forward with collaboration and cooperation. we have agreed on this as well. and this year there will be a second round of the deputy crown -- prime minister and vice president pence dialogue with plate place. i think without a doubt eating the interests of the united states and japan, we will have a good discussion out of that. >> president trump prefers bilateral trade arrangements to tpp and nafta. is there a possibility there for a bilateral
and after united income, and di and investment creating jobs in the united states, japan is number two. we are making huge investments in the united states. and i have told president trump on this. and how we should expand and develop a relationship? we should really a framework, vice president prints and the deputy for prime minister. we will have a dialogue. the other day pants visit the japan. free and fair rules should be created together between -- together with the united dates in thethe...
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marginality of the united states. they came at a time when the united states was nothing like the power it is today. i think it takes a leap of imagination to understand the country as it was then, a fragile collection of 13 states, continually under siege by native and foreign powers. today, the united states is a continental and global power but then its sovereignty extended to the appalachian mountains. atlantic of the economy was in the south, the caribbean. that was europe's main interest. the islands that produced rich stores of sugar, coffee, all of the commodities that were powering the atlantic and european economy. it was to protect these islands, these french investments that france intervened in the american harbors were expected to provide naval bases in the caribbean. american resources like lumber would supply this sugar colonies and we just as they had been for so many decades supplying the british sugar colonies. it would be the strategic interest that motivated the american revolution. these were the
marginality of the united states. they came at a time when the united states was nothing like the power it is today. i think it takes a leap of imagination to understand the country as it was then, a fragile collection of 13 states, continually under siege by native and foreign powers. today, the united states is a continental and global power but then its sovereignty extended to the appalachian mountains. atlantic of the economy was in the south, the caribbean. that was europe's main interest....
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they missed it though and united went through.d fans at half—time must have thought it was theirs but they have the scare of their lives. they are through to the europa league final in sweden later this month and tonight, they will be going home breathing a huge sigh of relief. thank you very much indeed. manchester united will play ajax and they also had to fight back against lyon who brought them to within one day of —— one goal of extra time. they went through 5—4 and aggregate. the everton boss ronald koeman says he's prepared to lose ross barkley if he doesn't sign a new contract soon. the england midfielder still has a year left on his current deal and koeman says the club must have an answer by the end of the season in 10 days time. insisting he ‘prefers to work with players who want to stay.‘ it's up to clip here but we don't wait until august. —— it's up to the player but we don't wait until august. we need to know what is happening. if we are going to go on holiday, either he accepts a contract or resell him. what do you
they missed it though and united went through.d fans at half—time must have thought it was theirs but they have the scare of their lives. they are through to the europa league final in sweden later this month and tonight, they will be going home breathing a huge sigh of relief. thank you very much indeed. manchester united will play ajax and they also had to fight back against lyon who brought them to within one day of —— one goal of extra time. they went through 5—4 and aggregate. the...
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united? >> this is a horrible incident for the most part everything was going really well. have you had as many as before? it's higher now than it was the day before the incident is that correct? >> i think it says you've got the passenger where you want them and i think it says there's not enough competition in the industry. there is no choice so i remarked to my wife i would have seen it as a buying opportunity because it was obvious to me that the passengers had nowhere else toto go and so it's not surprising to me that it's returned because it is basically they are going to be about the same. i would like to think that is a commitment that we have adoptedt is going to help us not only improve for customers but for our employees and that will lead to better results for the shareholders and we absolutely are committed to improving and they do have a great competition in the industry. >> what is your view on that? >> is a concentrated industry with flights across the country. >> if i fly out
united? >> this is a horrible incident for the most part everything was going really well. have you had as many as before? it's higher now than it was the day before the incident is that correct? >> i think it says you've got the passenger where you want them and i think it says there's not enough competition in the industry. there is no choice so i remarked to my wife i would have seen it as a buying opportunity because it was obvious to me that the passengers had nowhere else toto...
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eclipsing even the united states. i urge you to compliment them on their significant leadership in pledging to shut down the illegal ivory markets and find ways we can explore the africa continent and that you continue to advocate for our values in china and in how we both engage in africa. >> i appreciate your bringing that issue up. and i think they have made a commitment now to stop this illegal trade in ivory. i think that is critically important. before i came back as governor, i was president of a medical school. and i actually went to africa and we have a number of doctors and medical people that volunteer and even our medical students from the university provide healthcare in africa. i think it's critically important that we work together. i will be glad to compliment them on what they're doing in africa. i think we need to look at opportunities to collaborate wherever we can. i'm appreciative of the americans who donate their service and time to help improve drinking water and to help improve conditions for p
eclipsing even the united states. i urge you to compliment them on their significant leadership in pledging to shut down the illegal ivory markets and find ways we can explore the africa continent and that you continue to advocate for our values in china and in how we both engage in africa. >> i appreciate your bringing that issue up. and i think they have made a commitment now to stop this illegal trade in ivory. i think that is critically important. before i came back as governor, i was...
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he wants to unite the middle east against terrorism. how much can he accomplish in tomorrow's much anticipated speech.to will take a much closer look at that next from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which can be life threatening. it may cause shaking, sweating, fast heartbeat, and blurred vision. check your blood sugar levels daily. injection site reactions may occur. don't change your dose of insulin without talk
he wants to unite the middle east against terrorism. how much can he accomplish in tomorrow's much anticipated speech.to will take a much closer look at that next from the makers of lantus®, ♪ we're gonna groove tonight. toujeo® provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter...
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i want totalk about how the united states got involved in the awwar and what the united states did to set the situation genitjennifer talked about. jennifer and i were trained by the same dissertation advisor and look at things from the ground up. that is not saying politicians are necessarily representative of what american is doing. and this is especially the situation with wilson who only won because the republican party split and won the next election by a decision so raiser thin wilson went to bed that night thinking he had lost. what i want to do is talk about the pre-war period. i don't know what any of you learned. but i learned nothing of consequence about this time period in high school, in college, or graduate school. i was taught it sinks and we go into the war two years later. obviously there is something more going on. what i want to do is show what that something more is. i want to do one prelude in response to jennifer's talk which is to say that once the war begins i think there is a very different dynamic going in the united states. some of the things jennifer talked
i want totalk about how the united states got involved in the awwar and what the united states did to set the situation genitjennifer talked about. jennifer and i were trained by the same dissertation advisor and look at things from the ground up. that is not saying politicians are necessarily representative of what american is doing. and this is especially the situation with wilson who only won because the republican party split and won the next election by a decision so raiser thin wilson...
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under the united brand. our view is whether a customer flying united or one of the regional partners is united brand and we need a hold it to the same standard. how customers are buying a ticket from united airlines. we have to hold it to the same standards as we do the mainline. >> that good to know. last comment, i don't know if we have time for an answer, miss pinkerton you have eluded numerous times to the plunging fares. when you live in an area that doesn't have a lot of service, has regionals, if i want to fly from charleston, west virginia two dcn back, which i -- to d.c . and back, that $600 for a round-trip flight. could go togood, i hawaii or europe. i fly in a turboprop at 17,000 feet. how can you justify -- i don't understand the justification for such huge fares on such short hops in less offensive aircraft that are full. >> i hear your frustration, but i think the fares we talked about are obviously average yours and not necessarily o location specific. it is supply and demand. your from a sma
under the united brand. our view is whether a customer flying united or one of the regional partners is united brand and we need a hold it to the same standard. how customers are buying a ticket from united airlines. we have to hold it to the same standards as we do the mainline. >> that good to know. last comment, i don't know if we have time for an answer, miss pinkerton you have eluded numerous times to the plunging fares. when you live in an area that doesn't have a lot of service,...
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date. -- united states. former president reagan: i don't begin can have a rebel force that is engaged in criminal activity having the distinction of sitting at the table as one of the representatives. you believe in self-determination on this well just love the idea of letting everyone decide for themselves. with this idea of letting everyone else decide for themselves. you refused to allow independent elections in vietnam. you force it on to the vietnamese people, it puts 6 million in forced prison camps. regime andur puppet you supported it. you have refused to come to the ,egotiations with the viet cong and your show that every time you had the piece talk was to escalate the war. this is only one example in vietnam. cia is overthrowing the government. you have the example of a giving 104 million pounds, military aides to greece. there are so many examples of america of refusing of allowing people to determine what kind of government they will have. a you president reagan: talking about a people determinin
date. -- united states. former president reagan: i don't begin can have a rebel force that is engaged in criminal activity having the distinction of sitting at the table as one of the representatives. you believe in self-determination on this well just love the idea of letting everyone decide for themselves. with this idea of letting everyone else decide for themselves. you refused to allow independent elections in vietnam. you force it on to the vietnamese people, it puts 6 million in forced...
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or the united states taxpayer.o, we are working on it, and i will tell you a big difference from last year -- money is actually starting to pour into nato from countries that would not have been doing with they are doing now had i not been elected. money is starting to pour. [applause] pres. trump: it is only fair to the united states. we want to be treated fairly. we are behind nato all the way, but we want to be treated fairly. all of us will be more safe and secure if everyone fulfills their obligations the way they are supposed to, right? there, he is agreeing with me 100%. g7 rightttended the here in sicily, and i made great progress towards vital goals. forid out my vision economic fair trade and good paying jobs and more. i called for much greater security and cooperation on matters of both terrorism, immigration, migration, to protect our citizens from saudi arabia to israel to nato to the g7. danes on -- wec made extraordinary gains on this historic trip. paved the way for a new era of cooperation among th
or the united states taxpayer.o, we are working on it, and i will tell you a big difference from last year -- money is actually starting to pour into nato from countries that would not have been doing with they are doing now had i not been elected. money is starting to pour. [applause] pres. trump: it is only fair to the united states. we want to be treated fairly. we are behind nato all the way, but we want to be treated fairly. all of us will be more safe and secure if everyone fulfills their...
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we must make clear that fiscal ca constraints in washington dc, the united united states is willing to support those partners and we commit to dealing with security challenges that respect democratic norms of the rule of law and support these broader issues in the international forum. that's a lot to digest. i know it reads almost like a powerpoint but i wanted to get it on the record. so many of the things we want to do are guided by taxes. i said this last night about columbia, more often than not in the western hemisphere, our allies in the region are and answer, not a problem. more often than not we are more linked and we believe. i usually the media doesn't cover the western hemisphere has much of the ones did. much global attention is paid to north korea and syria, and rightfully so. these are issues of incredible global importance but i think the extraordinary opportunity that exists in the hemisphere for a 21st century of shared prosperity are extraordinary and perhaps it's because i live in miami that i've seen it firsthand, i remember vividly, my wife is a colombian dissent a
we must make clear that fiscal ca constraints in washington dc, the united united states is willing to support those partners and we commit to dealing with security challenges that respect democratic norms of the rule of law and support these broader issues in the international forum. that's a lot to digest. i know it reads almost like a powerpoint but i wanted to get it on the record. so many of the things we want to do are guided by taxes. i said this last night about columbia, more often...
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north korea ordered its missile units to strike the united states. lil kim as i call him and his generals convened a press conference and displayed a chart of what they call u.s. mainland strike plan. the plan targeted several population centers including austin, texas. i'm personally off ended by that. it was ridiculed by national media. after all the administration was pursuing a strategy, strategic patience plan. but now experts say in less than four years they will have missiles raining down nuclear weapons on the entire united states. north korea is making steady progress on its nuclear program. it conducted two nuclear tests in 2016 alone sm the time has come to tighten the noose on lil kim. we need to choke off his sources and these sanctions will help do that. this expands sanctions to target some of the regime's most lucrative sources of revenue and requires the state department to reassess if north korea should be put back on the state sponsor of terrorism list. i think that is overdue. lil kim has been a worldwide terrorist. lil kim means
north korea ordered its missile units to strike the united states. lil kim as i call him and his generals convened a press conference and displayed a chart of what they call u.s. mainland strike plan. the plan targeted several population centers including austin, texas. i'm personally off ended by that. it was ridiculed by national media. after all the administration was pursuing a strategy, strategic patience plan. but now experts say in less than four years they will have missiles raining...
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he allowed him and the unit. would be killed in the late fall of 1864. he had risen to the rank of captain under mosby, one of his most trusted subordinate commanders. stewart told mosby he would have elections. mosby did have elections. he did it his way. when mosby new a new company was to be formed, he would begin to watch the men who would he in that unit. he would start to figure out who was intelligent, who was trusted by the other manic, respected by the other men, who understood how he wanted to fight here in he would write their names down. inwould then call the men when the time came to form that company and open the floor for nominations of the chain of command. opened,as the floor was he would read his list of nominees and close the floor to nominations and ask for a vote. time thely the first vote was not unanimous. the first time there was a little bit of pushback from some of the men who felt somebody else should have been considered. mosby said these are your officers. you can leave the unit. that
he allowed him and the unit. would be killed in the late fall of 1864. he had risen to the rank of captain under mosby, one of his most trusted subordinate commanders. stewart told mosby he would have elections. mosby did have elections. he did it his way. when mosby new a new company was to be formed, he would begin to watch the men who would he in that unit. he would start to figure out who was intelligent, who was trusted by the other manic, respected by the other men, who understood how he...
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states and the beginning of a turning point between the united states and the arab and islamic world. -- hisesty, the custody messy and president donald trump signed a joint strategic operation which sets the stage for a truly strategic relationship between our two countries. our relationships will evolve into a more strategic ownership, it will deal with ways to cooperate in terms of violent extremism, financing of terrorism, increasing defense capabilities, working on a defense architecture for the and then looking at how other countries can join the strategic vision that also includes trade and investment education and working in all to enhance our common interest and deal with the challenges that face both of our countries. this is unprecedented, we've not had an agreement signed by the kingdom of saudi arabia and the president to codify the relationship. this is a great compliment. in addition to the signing of this strategic vision declaration, the two countries signed a series of agreements, but commercial and government that involve trade investment, that involve infrastructu
states and the beginning of a turning point between the united states and the arab and islamic world. -- hisesty, the custody messy and president donald trump signed a joint strategic operation which sets the stage for a truly strategic relationship between our two countries. our relationships will evolve into a more strategic ownership, it will deal with ways to cooperate in terms of violent extremism, financing of terrorism, increasing defense capabilities, working on a defense architecture...
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it's one of the few issues that unites people. this is a man trying to quote restore public confidence in the f fbi and i would ask everyone to read mr. rosenstein's memo. >> well, it's actually his memo a lot of people pointed to saying this is bogus and ridiculous. a republican that's head of the senate investigation is concerned about the timing of all of this. >> so the same senators that ju voted to confirm this man whose integrity is not in doubt, we're supposed to believe the derogatory descriptions you made of him and it was senator schumer -- >> senator schumer has said this raises -- he's saying essentially this is a cover up today. >> well, he's wrong. the president makes very clear that mr. comey assured the president he is not under investigation. >> on what occasions did he do that? >> that's between the president of the united states and director comey but he's tell youg on at least three occasions he assured him he's not under investigation. but he's taking the recommendation of the attorney general the yiens that
it's one of the few issues that unites people. this is a man trying to quote restore public confidence in the f fbi and i would ask everyone to read mr. rosenstein's memo. >> well, it's actually his memo a lot of people pointed to saying this is bogus and ridiculous. a republican that's head of the senate investigation is concerned about the timing of all of this. >> so the same senators that ju voted to confirm this man whose integrity is not in doubt, we're supposed to believe the...
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tomorrow, united airlines c.e.o. oscar munoz will testify before the house committee on customer service. we will have it at 9:30 on c-span3. earlier today we got a look at the japanese approach to the trump administration from former japanese defense ministers. they talked about tensions on the korean peninsula and how the trump administration approaches foreign policy. this was hosted by the center for sfriegic and international studies -- strategic and international studies. it's an hour and a half. host: good morning. thank you for joining us today. i'm michael green, professor at georgetown. some distinguished -- in fact, this audience is pretty much 100% distinguished, as i look out. quite an impressive audience. thank you very much for coming. a few brief safety and security announcements. i am your designated safety officer in case of an emergency. you'll find the exits are back behind you. and you'll go down one floor, exit down through the stairwell and we'll meet around the corner at national geographic wh
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when they were in the less restrictive population unit, they beat up another unit. >> they brought a guy on to the unit which happened to be both of our enemy or whatever, and i punched him in the face, and shaun came from behind and we just stomped him from behind. >> and david peters hooked up with his childhood friend delshaun bloodworth and as it happened the brother of one of the people who had jumped him perhaps three weeks ago came into the unit, and they fought each other. >> it all stems from they got us, and now we have to get them. it is retaliation, you know what i mean? it goes back and forth and back and forth. you know what i mean? it is never ending, and it ain't no peace treaty or something like that. >> coming up, delshaun bloodworth goes off. and two brothers deal with a common enemy. >> when we are out there getting high, all we are thinking about is the next high. >> i can spend anywhere from 300 to $5,000 a day on heroin and cocaine. >>> for many jail inmates their stay behind bars can be relatively short, and often their first visit is their last. for others li
when they were in the less restrictive population unit, they beat up another unit. >> they brought a guy on to the unit which happened to be both of our enemy or whatever, and i punched him in the face, and shaun came from behind and we just stomped him from behind. >> and david peters hooked up with his childhood friend delshaun bloodworth and as it happened the brother of one of the people who had jumped him perhaps three weeks ago came into the unit, and they fought each other....
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the europeans consider it important, united states is important trading and security partner. do think i get the sense the to peans really are trying find ways to work with administration and therefore, other illing to look the way, even when they are shoved around on stage. the one of the items on agenda at g7 will be the decision by president trump, if about the harris climate accord, whether the u.s. out as y in it or pull he said he wanted to do on the campaign trail. to bloomberg, says world leaders expect donald trump to announce this week if will remain in the landmark paris climate accord. global ho has derived warming, make a decision after two-day friday for the germany's italy, environment declined tol member say when donald trump would announce his decision, he said before, he would wait originally trip and now the wait until after the trip. paris climate accord looming over this meeting today? guest: because i think it is one the issues where the united its western allies, his may be an irreconcilable differences. you can compromise, meet halfway, going back to eu
the europeans consider it important, united states is important trading and security partner. do think i get the sense the to peans really are trying find ways to work with administration and therefore, other illing to look the way, even when they are shoved around on stage. the one of the items on agenda at g7 will be the decision by president trump, if about the harris climate accord, whether the u.s. out as y in it or pull he said he wanted to do on the campaign trail. to bloomberg, says...
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our sports editor dan roan is in stockholm as united and their fa ns in stockholm as united and their an emotional match. it may sound and look like the normal build—up to a big european final, but this is no normal match. manchester united fans have travelled in their thousands to sweden to support their team, but thoughts are firmly back home. it's a lot more than a football match now, it's about showing our respects. obviously, the tragedy in manchester, the kids and people that lost their lives. how hard will this be for the team? it's got to spur them on. they have got to win it for manchester and make manchester proud. this evening, united fans will unfurl this giant banner here in stockholm's friends arena, the message clear. the man behind the tribute told me how he had been affected by the tragic events of monday night. yesterday afternoon, i found out about an old friend who had an operation on the brain and an operation on his leg. if you are watching, philfrom operation on his leg. if you are watching, phil from runcorn, eve ryo ne watching, phil from runcorn, everyone wis
our sports editor dan roan is in stockholm as united and their fa ns in stockholm as united and their an emotional match. it may sound and look like the normal build—up to a big european final, but this is no normal match. manchester united fans have travelled in their thousands to sweden to support their team, but thoughts are firmly back home. it's a lot more than a football match now, it's about showing our respects. obviously, the tragedy in manchester, the kids and people that lost their...