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united states law no longer applies to you. if you want to swear allegiance to the united states, you can have your slaves back, but if not i i am going to seize them as contraband of war because you are using them against my soldiers in the united states army. i will seize them and keep them and you can no longer have your slaves. this would create a mass of folks coming to fort monroe to seek freedom. what started out as three man became 10,000 by the end of the war in four short years. jefferson davis is a contradiction. jefferson davis, in his early life, was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the added states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he and his wife were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c.. when the south formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become their first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become president of the confederate states of america. we are stand
united states law no longer applies to you. if you want to swear allegiance to the united states, you can have your slaves back, but if not i i am going to seize them as contraband of war because you are using them against my soldiers in the united states army. i will seize them and keep them and you can no longer have your slaves. this would create a mass of folks coming to fort monroe to seek freedom. what started out as three man became 10,000 by the end of the war in four short years....
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the last thing we need is for people to attack that confidence from within the united states. this is he doing harm in the short-term and long-term to our national security, putting us at risk. in the short term, we are seeing a very dangerous purge of national security officials at the defense department and other places. these are officials with whom i have many policy differences but they are competent, managers. they are qualified individuals and what you are seeing the president do in the throes of his administration is purging those qualified individuals and replacing them with peoples whose only credentials is loyalty to president trump, replacing competent qualified individuals with political actors. that's dangerous and anytime, especially dangerous to mess around with the top leadership of our national security agencies during the transition of power. that is what the 9/11 mission told us and yet, what you are seeing president trump do is play with matches it comes to our national security. tol put personal political peevs against thete national security interest of
the last thing we need is for people to attack that confidence from within the united states. this is he doing harm in the short-term and long-term to our national security, putting us at risk. in the short term, we are seeing a very dangerous purge of national security officials at the defense department and other places. these are officials with whom i have many policy differences but they are competent, managers. they are qualified individuals and what you are seeing the president do in the...
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he served the united states congress, and he also served the united states senate. he and his wife were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c.. one of south left informed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell were jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1865, jefferson davis received world from general roth we, a commander of the army in virginia, who no longer could hold a federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news, jefferson davis drab his cabinet, sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow, he would finally catch up with his family, right above the florida state line. it was here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat, and went back up to four mineral and was incarcerated i
he served the united states congress, and he also served the united states senate. he and his wife were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c.. one of south left informed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell were jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil...
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the united states is fighting against the united states cannot keep that in mind power while it will be certainly interesting to see how exactly does elections play out the transition of power father how how america continues with its foreign policy especially that was widely pereira cabrera associate professor at the sharp school of policy and government george mason university thank you so much for speaking to me this hour. you're watching out international we'll be back in just a moment especially with news about the u.s. . anybody who thinks that because i just won the election we our problems are over that is simply not true the problems were there for president trump they're not going away you have problems for the economy in the long run you're going to have huge debt to pay for the things you're going to do there we still have a problem in the united states which is racism we have too many young are going to american. jails are growing possessions etc so those problems have been there or wrong and simply allowed produce not does not. reduce the. well reduce our. that's underc
the united states is fighting against the united states cannot keep that in mind power while it will be certainly interesting to see how exactly does elections play out the transition of power father how how america continues with its foreign policy especially that was widely pereira cabrera associate professor at the sharp school of policy and government george mason university thank you so much for speaking to me this hour. you're watching out international we'll be back in just a moment...
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for five weeks as korean republican and united states forces under the united nation's flag font to stem the tide of north korean communist aggression, while the security council took all emergency steps in an effort to halt that aggression, a delegate of the soviet union exempted himself from deliberations and decisions. improvising on the defense of the republic of korea, and with the heroic help of the republican fighting forces, the united nations troops fought and fell back, trading space for time until more help could arrive. on august 1, a soviet delegate, for the first time since the invasion, returned to take his seat in the security council. it was the turn of the soviets to preside. he deliberately ignored the north korean communist aggression and began a systematic campaign as president to block any action on the korean war by the security council. meanwhile, the united nations troops battled the soviet armed communist invaders. the security council tried without success to prod the soviet delegate to his responsibility. as august day followed august day, the united nations c
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president of the united states. joe biden's victory of course crowns a long career in politics one that includes 2 previous failed presidential bid and areas and office as barack obama's 2nd in command is a closer look at the man who will be and charge of the white house for the next 4 years. it began half a century ago 29 joseph biden was one of the youngest candidates ever elected to the u.s. senate his success though laced with sadness when just weeks later his wife and daughter died in a car accident he remarried and made his 1st presidential bid in 1008 and again 20 years later my grandmother would you know outspread the face. he was chosen to be barack obama's running mate. the best vice president has ever had mr joe but. then he would resign to never quite reaching the nation's highest office until donald trump came along that's why the mike you see the president of the united states. that we have to with this decades of experience biden said he was the man to restore america's standing in the world but he wa
president of the united states. joe biden's victory of course crowns a long career in politics one that includes 2 previous failed presidential bid and areas and office as barack obama's 2nd in command is a closer look at the man who will be and charge of the white house for the next 4 years. it began half a century ago 29 joseph biden was one of the youngest candidates ever elected to the u.s. senate his success though laced with sadness when just weeks later his wife and daughter died in a...
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amen. >> the national museum of the united states army is a joint effort between the united states army army historical foundation. the mission of the army historical foundation is to honor the american soldier by preserving and presenting the history and heritage of the united states army. from his home in massachusetts, please welcome the chairman of the army historical foundation, general retired arnold sullivan. >> distinguished guests, friends, and supporters of the army museum, welcome to the opening ceremony of the national museum of the united states army. this museum is a giant tribute to over 30 million soldiers who have served throughout our history as a country. i think it is important we take a moment to remember one soldier in particular. general bill herzog whose recent passing has saddened us all. he was a dedicated soldier who served as chairman of the board for 15 years. trying to keep the campaign to build this impressive museum alive. we are grateful for his enormous effort and offer the deepest condolences to his wife and family. bill, rest in peace. it is my honor
amen. >> the national museum of the united states army is a joint effort between the united states army army historical foundation. the mission of the army historical foundation is to honor the american soldier by preserving and presenting the history and heritage of the united states army. from his home in massachusetts, please welcome the chairman of the army historical foundation, general retired arnold sullivan. >> distinguished guests, friends, and supporters of the army...
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the council recommended the establishment of an independent united states of indonesia at the earliest possible date. the united nations commission was instructed to assist in negotiations. a round table conference between the netherlands and indonesian republic began in the hague in 1949. with the help of the united nations commission the conference agreed on a policy of transfer of sovereignty and main points of future cooperation between the netherlands and the united states of indonesia. the united states of indonesia, embracing scores of islands and including nearly 80 million people, was a reality and late in december 1949 at the hague queen juliana of the netherlands signed the document, which transferred complete sovereignty over indonesia to the republic of the united states of indonesia and recognized it as an independent nation. the question had been peacefully resolved. the subcontinent of ind yao was another potential trouble spot after world war ii. its millions also looked forward to independence after passive resistance under british rule. great britain following a poli
the council recommended the establishment of an independent united states of indonesia at the earliest possible date. the united nations commission was instructed to assist in negotiations. a round table conference between the netherlands and indonesian republic began in the hague in 1949. with the help of the united nations commission the conference agreed on a policy of transfer of sovereignty and main points of future cooperation between the netherlands and the united states of indonesia....
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on good terms with the united states and in particular president. some african countries are afraid that they might not receive as much from him going to his asian as they have been receiving in the us well that's clearly an important state but what would you say is most at stake for african countries i think the african countries what is most at stake and what some of the experts have said is at stake is just the relations between the united states and africa that an african countries that most african countries have really been enjoying because outside of the big organizations like the world bank and the international wanted truth land we've also seen the united states being one of the biggest donors to many african countries and so the possibility of having a 2nd term for president on the trap is literally going to mean that some of that aid might be cut off and then looking at joe biden presidency means that it's going to revive some of those core to relationships that many african countries enjoyed in the united states before president donald t
on good terms with the united states and in particular president. some african countries are afraid that they might not receive as much from him going to his asian as they have been receiving in the us well that's clearly an important state but what would you say is most at stake for african countries i think the african countries what is most at stake and what some of the experts have said is at stake is just the relations between the united states and africa that an african countries that...
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but the united states says if you're going to rejoin the family of governments in the united states, if you're going to get your recognition back with the united states, you're going to sign a new treaty and that is where we have the treaty of 1866. the last treaty that we have with the united states. still in full force and effect. it has done some things and we had to give up some things. one of the things we had to give up that hastened our compromise was the ability to keep the railroads out. i'm from a little town, nobody in here knows where it is, but if you go there -- someone knows where it is. by wait this is the washington dc cherokee organization right here, they have come all of the way here, what a great thing. so if you look, that map doesn't go all of the way up. if you look at vanita, there is two railroads there. they were founded in 1871 after the civil war. the railroads start coming in, settlers start going in. what happens to cherokees when settlers start going in. i remember something like that in the state of georgia. it is the same old story over again. not ju
but the united states says if you're going to rejoin the family of governments in the united states, if you're going to get your recognition back with the united states, you're going to sign a new treaty and that is where we have the treaty of 1866. the last treaty that we have with the united states. still in full force and effect. it has done some things and we had to give up some things. one of the things we had to give up that hastened our compromise was the ability to keep the railroads...
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openingme to the grand of the national museum of the united states army, the national museum of the united states army celebrates over 245 years of army history and honors our nations soldiers, past, present, and future in the regular army, the army reserves in the army national guard. thank you for joining us for our virtual ceremony. out of an abundance of caution during the covid-19 pandemic, there is no in person audience today and certain ceremonial elements have been prerecorded. please welcome the official party to the stage -- the secretary of the army, the honorable ryan b mccarthy. chief of staff of the army, general james c mcconville. sergeant major of the army, michael a grinstead. director of the national museum of the united states army, ms. tammy call. accompanied by acting secretary of defense, the honorable christopher c miller. and chairman to the joint chiefs of staff, general mark a millie. now presenting the colors is the third united states infantry residents, the old guard, accompanied by the old guard fife and drum corps. the national anthem will be performed by je
openingme to the grand of the national museum of the united states army, the national museum of the united states army celebrates over 245 years of army history and honors our nations soldiers, past, present, and future in the regular army, the army reserves in the army national guard. thank you for joining us for our virtual ceremony. out of an abundance of caution during the covid-19 pandemic, there is no in person audience today and certain ceremonial elements have been prerecorded. please...
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against the united states today.t's not terrorists, it's not radicalization, it's not disinformation. it's us losing our position in the world because when we lose it, that it, somebody else will fill the vacuum and it will be to let. >> and having a strategy go with it. >> and we will lose it if we don't know what we're doing. >> is a bunch of questions. we had a ton of questions coming to some are an dressed as i read a couple of them. let's see, him do you think the growth of nonstate armed groups such as boko haram or aqim poses a threat to u.s. interest? there's many more but i'll keep you those, the israel in the boko haram question. >> i think what we've seen, look on anytime you have an arab state with israel is a good thing. but towards the end i think we need to basically get to the bottom of it. how much impact that will have on arab, not much. this is i believe a pr stunt. it will help netanyahu and visual and help -- you did not show it by the way to the sign agreement. it will help him if there is a bid
against the united states today.t's not terrorists, it's not radicalization, it's not disinformation. it's us losing our position in the world because when we lose it, that it, somebody else will fill the vacuum and it will be to let. >> and having a strategy go with it. >> and we will lose it if we don't know what we're doing. >> is a bunch of questions. we had a ton of questions coming to some are an dressed as i read a couple of them. let's see, him do you think the growth...
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it's egg on the face of the united states, but it's not the central issue for the united states. syria is for american foreign policy. something of a side show, not of course for the syrians. so i don't think that this is going to be the dominant issue going forward. i don't think not. well, thought about, we'll talk about many issues. when we come back here gentlemen,, we're going to go to a short break and we'll continue our discussion. the u.s., russia relations stay with me. during the vietnam war, u.s. forces also bombs in neighboring laos. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know how much going to focus on every back country per capita of the ball. as soon as history, millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. we don't think going to continue to happen again. even today, kids in laos full victim to bombs dropped decades ago. is the u.s. making amends for that tragedy and what help to the people need in that little land on the pandemic? no, certainly no borders to nationalities has emerged with world b
it's egg on the face of the united states, but it's not the central issue for the united states. syria is for american foreign policy. something of a side show, not of course for the syrians. so i don't think that this is going to be the dominant issue going forward. i don't think not. well, thought about, we'll talk about many issues. when we come back here gentlemen,, we're going to go to a short break and we'll continue our discussion. the u.s., russia relations stay with me. during the...
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against the united states today.t's not radicalization or terrorism or disinformation but us losing our global position in the world because when we lose it that's it. somebody else will fill the vacuum. >> and having a strategy in other words. >> we will lose it if you don't know what were doing. >> there are a bunch of questions but some of them i will read a couple of them. how do you see the trend of arab normalization impacting the middle east and you think it will be in the direction of more global security? do you think growth of nonstate armed groups such as hq im is a threat to u.s. interests and many more but i give you just those two? >> i think what we have seen anytime you have an arab state [inaudible] but we need to basically get to the bottom of it. how much impact that will have on the arab street? not much. i think this is, i believe, this is a pr stunt and it will help [inaudible] who did not show up, by the way and it will help him if there is a bargain administration and remember, it would involv
against the united states today.t's not radicalization or terrorism or disinformation but us losing our global position in the world because when we lose it that's it. somebody else will fill the vacuum. >> and having a strategy in other words. >> we will lose it if you don't know what were doing. >> there are a bunch of questions but some of them i will read a couple of them. how do you see the trend of arab normalization impacting the middle east and you think it will be in...
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it's egg on the face of the united states, but it's not the central issue for the united states. syria is for american foreign policy. something of a side show, not of course for the syrians. so i don't think that this is going to be the dominant issue going forward. i don't think we're talking about, we'll talk about many issues. when we come back here gentlemen, we're going to get short break and we'll continue our discussion. the u.s. russia relations stay with greater trenchard, it is a symptom of exacerbating and alarming everyone mindlessly . fortunately, what that means are, we end up making solutions that cost a lot, but actually drink very little. it's just a kind of feel good solutions instead of the actual solutions that would fix global warming. during the vietnam war, u.s. forces also bombs neighboring laos. it was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know how much it is official. cavalry back country per capita. paul, human history, millions of unexploded bombs still in danger. lives in this small agricultural country. so i mean, we have been goin
it's egg on the face of the united states, but it's not the central issue for the united states. syria is for american foreign policy. something of a side show, not of course for the syrians. so i don't think that this is going to be the dominant issue going forward. i don't think we're talking about, we'll talk about many issues. when we come back here gentlemen, we're going to get short break and we'll continue our discussion. the u.s. russia relations stay with greater trenchard, it is a...
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the results well it is the following day and we still do not know who will be president of the united states for the next 4 years a lot of questions remain was a big turnout in this election we did see some surprising votes around the country for example the state of mississippi voted to get rid of its state flag which is rooted in the confederacy modeled on the confederate flag that was a big upset vote we also saw the state of oregon the u.s. state of oregon vote to become the 1st u.s. state to legalize heroin and cocaine as street drugs so it's been quite an election night in the united states but the country is still reacting and we still don't have results. what sas need be a tad it's few hours that's for sure and we're going to see how it all plays out we come back to you many thanks that was more penn you are now over to you you're going to take over the reins i mean we know to expect the unexpected it's 2020 off to rule but this seems like quite a surprising situation we've ended up essentially with 2 women well the claiming that they would get with an election this close. with an el
the results well it is the following day and we still do not know who will be president of the united states for the next 4 years a lot of questions remain was a big turnout in this election we did see some surprising votes around the country for example the state of mississippi voted to get rid of its state flag which is rooted in the confederacy modeled on the confederate flag that was a big upset vote we also saw the state of oregon the u.s. state of oregon vote to become the 1st u.s. state...
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he seeved the united states congress and he also served in the united states senate. he and his wife were part of james bucanan's administration. when the south left to form their own government they invited jefferson davis to be the first and only president. he would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're in the cell where jefferson davis the else at the conclusion of the civil war. he received word from general robert e. lee that they dmoucouo longer hold the confederate army. he sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis would follow. he would soon catch up with his family below the florida state line if is where a federal mountain unit was placed on his family. he moved back up here to ft. monroe and incarcerated in his very cell. some people and why. he was indicted on three federal charges. one for treason. two for come police sit accompl. he had to be in a place where his last residency occurred and that would be in richmond if is here that he will stay for four months and he will remai
he seeved the united states congress and he also served in the united states senate. he and his wife were part of james bucanan's administration. when the south left to form their own government they invited jefferson davis to be the first and only president. he would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're in the cell where jefferson davis the else at the conclusion of the civil war. he received word from general robert e. lee that they...
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she's the united states are murderers of be cured for the growth. we're not only we will lead not only by the example of our progress, but by the power of our example. now this campaign is over. what is the will of the people? what is our mandate? i believe it's this. americans have called upon us in the great battles of our time, the battle over cheve, racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country. the brother control the virus, the better bill prosperity for the better secure your families health care. the tackling the coronavirus pandemic was a key pillar of job on this election campaign and also a very convenient weapon, political weapon to attack trump with so very ironic, seeing as tens of thousands of supporters there on the streets with no socialist. of course whatsoever. how secure is biden in his victory, and what challenges does he face? it's definitely not all plain sailing from here. trump has so far, refused to concede defeat. he's not cool joe biden, to congratulate him, as is customary in these cases, to symbolize a sor
she's the united states are murderers of be cured for the growth. we're not only we will lead not only by the example of our progress, but by the power of our example. now this campaign is over. what is the will of the people? what is our mandate? i believe it's this. americans have called upon us in the great battles of our time, the battle over cheve, racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country. the brother control the virus, the better bill prosperity for the better secure...
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ambassador to the united states mr assad and president elect joe biden is that good news for europe. broadly speaking yes i think it is i think we have had a very difficult transatlantic relationship for the last 4 years. future president biden is clearly very committed to europe be very proud of his irish origins if i may say so but he also has a long history of commitment to nato to the european union and to good relations between the united states and the european union but of course we need to understand as several of your commentators have already said that he faces a very challenging situation in the united states so we are not going to see a return to what some people might have sold of as the golden era of transatlantic relations perhaps at the end of the dredges century or in the early part of the 21st century where we're going to have to reinvent this transatlantic relationship to the new realities of american politics i say we need to reinvent the transatlantic relationship how exactly do you see europe going ahead with that. well i look i think we need to recognize 2 fund
ambassador to the united states mr assad and president elect joe biden is that good news for europe. broadly speaking yes i think it is i think we have had a very difficult transatlantic relationship for the last 4 years. future president biden is clearly very committed to europe be very proud of his irish origins if i may say so but he also has a long history of commitment to nato to the european union and to good relations between the united states and the european union but of course we need...
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news a live from burlesque and joe biden is elected president of the united states. right. after a tense count that lasting days of fight in 6 years i'm nothing like coral votes in the crucial state of pennsylvania to win the white house we'll go live to washington d.c. for the latest growers. and donald trump returns to the white house after getting news of his election defeat there are no signs of a concession from the u.s. president he's vowing to chat.
news a live from burlesque and joe biden is elected president of the united states. right. after a tense count that lasting days of fight in 6 years i'm nothing like coral votes in the crucial state of pennsylvania to win the white house we'll go live to washington d.c. for the latest growers. and donald trump returns to the white house after getting news of his election defeat there are no signs of a concession from the u.s. president he's vowing to chat.
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his son, my father, served in the united states air force in world war ii and then as united states investor. he is my role model, my hero. his wife fled communist hungary as a young girl and help to future generations of refugees come to america. my mother builds bridges between america and the world through arts and culture. she is my greatest champion. in my late stepfather, he was one of 900 children in his school in poland, but the only one to survive the holocaust after four years in concentration camps. at the end of the war, he made a break into the woods in bavaria. from his hiding place, he heard a rumbling sound. it was a tank, but instead of the iron cross, he saw painted on its side the five-pointed white star. he ran to the tank. the hatch opened. an african-american g.i. looked down at him. he got down on his knees and said the only three words in english his mother had taught him before the war. "god bless america." that's who we are. that is what america represents to the world, however imperfectly. we have to proceed with equal measures of humility and confidence, humility
his son, my father, served in the united states air force in world war ii and then as united states investor. he is my role model, my hero. his wife fled communist hungary as a young girl and help to future generations of refugees come to america. my mother builds bridges between america and the world through arts and culture. she is my greatest champion. in my late stepfather, he was one of 900 children in his school in poland, but the only one to survive the holocaust after four years in...
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and what united states is still doing. despite the weakness of its president and its leader, it's still protecting those financial interests and it's still asserting its power across the world to ensure that those financial interests take priority. and of course, this is why we have a world divided between creditors and debtors. wall street to the world of creditors, and the debtors, many of whom are sovereign countries, poor countries have no voice in all of this and have virtually no power. that system is deeply, deeply unjust, and internationally. and just in the united states is going to have to do something about wall street before we can do something about rebalancing power across the world. ok. and is, i'd like to ask you what if anything, saudi arabia managed to get out of this summit. of course, on the one hand it wants to highlight it's changing society and on the other, how to hopes people, doesn't a people forget about the war in yemen? and the murder of a prominent journalist did saudi arabia get having i got
and what united states is still doing. despite the weakness of its president and its leader, it's still protecting those financial interests and it's still asserting its power across the world to ensure that those financial interests take priority. and of course, this is why we have a world divided between creditors and debtors. wall street to the world of creditors, and the debtors, many of whom are sovereign countries, poor countries have no voice in all of this and have virtually no power....
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here given that is president of the united states. all right she looks very happy there we're going to bring in now our correspondent all over solid who's standing by in a wilmington delaware awaiting that speech from joe biden's night all over when can we expect to see the president elect biden. well everyone here is waiting for the very moment people have been gathering for all day we're at the very venue where joe biden is going to speak later today and you can see there's a big crowd here in the back people brought their guitars are singing along with a very festive atmosphere we are expecting in about 4 hours 1 from now and he will certainly deliver a very much anticipated victory speech tonight as he's trying to present himself once again as that unifier that wants to heal the nation and bring the 2 sides together in a very polarized a divided nation when editions of this kind of uniting the country and returning to business as usual as the world has come to expect american presidents attacked what exactly did joe biden it campa
here given that is president of the united states. all right she looks very happy there we're going to bring in now our correspondent all over solid who's standing by in a wilmington delaware awaiting that speech from joe biden's night all over when can we expect to see the president elect biden. well everyone here is waiting for the very moment people have been gathering for all day we're at the very venue where joe biden is going to speak later today and you can see there's a big crowd here...
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the world that the united states did overstep. in the middle east and that the wars in afghanistan, you know, iraq in syria and libya have not gone well. there are a few things. democrats and republicans agree on today. i think one of them is it's time to reduce the u.s. footprint in the middle east. and so i think that the trend that trump started, which is to, to get out of syria pull back from afghanistan and pull back from iraq. that will continue where i think you'll see a dramatic change is on the diplomatic front. because the isolationist sentiment that trump demonstrated was coupled with a fierce unilateralism pulling out of pacts, dissing allies. and i think biden will do the opposite. you'll rejoin paris hill, rejoin the world health organization to try to renegotiate the iran nuclear deal. he'll breathe new life into nato. so the u.s. will lead and diplomatically, even as it leans back militarily. and for me, that's exactly the right formula. or is that actually a cover for covert activity? because obviously there obama
the world that the united states did overstep. in the middle east and that the wars in afghanistan, you know, iraq in syria and libya have not gone well. there are a few things. democrats and republicans agree on today. i think one of them is it's time to reduce the u.s. footprint in the middle east. and so i think that the trend that trump started, which is to, to get out of syria pull back from afghanistan and pull back from iraq. that will continue where i think you'll see a dramatic change...
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trump obviously didn't feel that sort of a larger role in the united states. and i'm not saying we have to be missionaries around the world, but we do have to have some sense about the world that we would like to see and what we can do to advance it. so let me just ask, push you a little bit further on that. those 5 traditions require in a way, an orientation even north america, which i, you know, that i am a big proponent of. you're a big supporter of north a moment. exactly, but they require an orientation where, where citizens look at being engaged in the world is a net positive. i have to be honest. i am related to a lot of military families from the midwest, not highly educated over generations, but they fought for the country. and they felt like they fought for the country and they fought the cold war, but china won. they feel sort of left behind abandon, and they feel like that, you know, the net plus the net positive they get from global engagement aren't what they used to be. i won't call it isolationism, but i will call it ambivalence. and so when yo
trump obviously didn't feel that sort of a larger role in the united states. and i'm not saying we have to be missionaries around the world, but we do have to have some sense about the world that we would like to see and what we can do to advance it. so let me just ask, push you a little bit further on that. those 5 traditions require in a way, an orientation even north america, which i, you know, that i am a big proponent of. you're a big supporter of north a moment. exactly, but they require...
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of the united states, is that part of what is going on and what needs to be fixed going forward and prayed to the need to do more with the policy. a more robust state department and what more than that will it take to some kind of leadership. ali soufan: i think we need to have an international strategy. what is our strategy. the world has advocated. let's start with what we always knew, east mean something. democracy. and now it seems we are so happy to drag that there have definitely been murdered of washington post journalist and dismembered them into pieces. where are we. what is our strategy. so in order to have a dip diplomatic initiative, you need to have a strategic the you overall. where is it today. we still have and they did not go away right. we have new threats emerging read from russia. new threats emerging from china. we have this kind of like power struggle that we are having with the chinese that has economic and political in the whole version of the global strategy. what do we have. where are week. we do not have relationship with our allies. who basically are looking for
of the united states, is that part of what is going on and what needs to be fixed going forward and prayed to the need to do more with the policy. a more robust state department and what more than that will it take to some kind of leadership. ali soufan: i think we need to have an international strategy. what is our strategy. the world has advocated. let's start with what we always knew, east mean something. democracy. and now it seems we are so happy to drag that there have definitely been...
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and blue states always sees the united states the bible tells us everything there is a season a time to grow tired of repeated time to sew and a time to hear oh this is the time get here on america i. do so on the goal the right words here are the time when deficient is right but it's a tough task. it is going to face a very much an uphill battle he faces a majority republican senate with some states still facing a runoff to see which senators take place take the seats their. concerns. which people were hoping for which the poll numbers working for hasn't materialized what role the has materialized is the scale of polarization in u.s. domestic politics and very much the deep rooted divides trump exposed them 4 years ago in the 26th the election and this election as they very much haven't gone away and ironically as you said all the words from biden but this is a bit of deja vu for many american listeners because we've heard these words before following the 26th election from incumbent president donald trump now it's time for america to find a division have to
and blue states always sees the united states the bible tells us everything there is a season a time to grow tired of repeated time to sew and a time to hear oh this is the time get here on america i. do so on the goal the right words here are the time when deficient is right but it's a tough task. it is going to face a very much an uphill battle he faces a majority republican senate with some states still facing a runoff to see which senators take place take the seats their. concerns. which...
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take them into the united states. that truman knows, domestic politics and international politics, the hostility for the european jews. the misunderstanding, congress will never allow them in the country. >> a question i had, a scene in the book, this goes back to the camps themselves and word gets back and the situation is really dire, people are suffering and talk to eisenhower and told him to clean it up. eisenhower goes back and goes toward the camp in particular the jewish camps and makes it a point these are under united states authority. was that an act of humanity or was i romanticizing truman and eisenhower in late of recent events, displaced people? >> truman and eisenhower in this book. heroes nonetheless, with displaced persons, it is because he read the bible from early on, jews belong - the pain in the beginning, we've got to realize what a mess europe was. we knew that millions had been killed, or many made it out of the camps and there was this sense the state department had the sense and the british h
take them into the united states. that truman knows, domestic politics and international politics, the hostility for the european jews. the misunderstanding, congress will never allow them in the country. >> a question i had, a scene in the book, this goes back to the camps themselves and word gets back and the situation is really dire, people are suffering and talk to eisenhower and told him to clean it up. eisenhower goes back and goes toward the camp in particular the jewish camps and...
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here going to be the next president of the united states. back to oliver is down and enjoy binds hometown wilmington in the state of delaware and how important has comma herons been for the biden campaign how crucial for this when. you know you said it she was crucial she was very important joe biden of course an old wide man and if you look at the racial divide right now how do you want to put this country together how do you want to start the healing process if you want to have the credibility of course joe biden was vice president obama america's 1st black president but with coming to her as he has a female the 1st female vice president and also the 1st black was president on this position so that was very important especially in times when you have when you have thousands taking to the streets in cities all over the united states protesting against police violence against black people and the black lives matter movement of course and. bring the necessary in all that you all still to to tackle these problems she worked as a prosecutor so s
here going to be the next president of the united states. back to oliver is down and enjoy binds hometown wilmington in the state of delaware and how important has comma herons been for the biden campaign how crucial for this when. you know you said it she was crucial she was very important joe biden of course an old wide man and if you look at the racial divide right now how do you want to put this country together how do you want to start the healing process if you want to have the...
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and with a full census of the united states and the contributions it would make.the constution of the united states dropped in 1987 and this is just from the first page. and just how intral it is and where that is introduced in the tax. we will read some of this and also to acknowledge the problem. representatives indirt tax should be apportioned within the union according to the respective numbers including the indians notaxed three fifths of all other persons. three fifths of all other personnto proportion meant each person would only count as three fifths as much. the reason for this like people could never in any case so then to disempower slaveholders relative to a situation everybody is equal and in the slave people with that great congress nonetheless these words stay on the gd idea that's represented here to a new major population. it's where slavery was written into the constitution into the great fabric of the nation. the basic idea of representativeovernment with the census taking and then to be representative and those were tiny populations and where t
and with a full census of the united states and the contributions it would make.the constution of the united states dropped in 1987 and this is just from the first page. and just how intral it is and where that is introduced in the tax. we will read some of this and also to acknowledge the problem. representatives indirt tax should be apportioned within the union according to the respective numbers including the indians notaxed three fifths of all other persons. three fifths of all other...
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the united states of america. who do we side with, a confederacy that split from the united states, what are the consequences? they offered essentially a better deal. it did not help anything that the united states was not really keeping a lot of its promises during this time period. i don't know if you can imagine that, the united states and the indian tribes, but it happened. the government of the cherokee nation, wanting to remain neutral, was feeling a great deal of pressure from people who said look, the united states is not really living up to its word, and it looks like the seven nurse might have an edge, and the southerners are offering us so much, in terms of treasure, land, and control, maybe we ought to have a better deal with that. so the folks who lined up with the confederacy, they line up with stan wadie. ultimately, john ross signs an agreement with the confederacy. in 1861, i am always looking at jack to make sure i have got the date right, but 1861 is i think when he signed it. he signs it, and e
the united states of america. who do we side with, a confederacy that split from the united states, what are the consequences? they offered essentially a better deal. it did not help anything that the united states was not really keeping a lot of its promises during this time period. i don't know if you can imagine that, the united states and the indian tribes, but it happened. the government of the cherokee nation, wanting to remain neutral, was feeling a great deal of pressure from people who...
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bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd president of the united states. and i promised him that i wouldn't call him back this time. i offered to meet with him as soon as possible so that we can start to heal the divisions of the campaign and the contest through which we've just passed it's not going ended up being a correspondent stephanie munch he's en philadelphia stefan you are in pennsylvania the state that tipped the balance in joe biden's favor what are the people saying. now that he knew where that they actually made all the difference and let's walk a little bit here you see even if the celebration takes a little breather right now you this place was packed just about 3 minutes ago although moving a little bit on this is becoming a family affair here there's little kids with their parents a lot of college kids no offense to college kids and people from all walks of life of course celebrating what happened here it was pennsylvania who put. biden harris the ticket by hers over the top. middle of the day another batch was released of counts of ballot
bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd president of the united states. and i promised him that i wouldn't call him back this time. i offered to meet with him as soon as possible so that we can start to heal the divisions of the campaign and the contest through which we've just passed it's not going ended up being a correspondent stephanie munch he's en philadelphia stefan you are in pennsylvania the state that tipped the balance in joe biden's favor what are the people saying. now that...
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whereas in europe it is always and sunday ever would free everyone who vote in the united states sunday is a jewish holiday and they would make it a national holiday voting day so you have to go to wednesday for example now there's a pandemic it is dangerous it is literally dangerous to do and stand in huge lines of people with the very little social distancing suit you will you vote as democrats have been urging their supporters to do you mail your vote and it's lost 150000 votes have been confirmed sue far lost in this election and they're still counting there this potentially tens and tens of thousands more in an election as clues as this. every vote matters they've lost so many already democrat officials never believe they could win this election honestly i really believe that that's why they did the mail in ballots with this tremendous corruption and fraud going on that's why they mailed out tens of millions of unsolicited ballots they refused to include any requirement to verify signatures it is or even determine whether they're eligible or it was a vote it is a nation divi
whereas in europe it is always and sunday ever would free everyone who vote in the united states sunday is a jewish holiday and they would make it a national holiday voting day so you have to go to wednesday for example now there's a pandemic it is dangerous it is literally dangerous to do and stand in huge lines of people with the very little social distancing suit you will you vote as democrats have been urging their supporters to do you mail your vote and it's lost 150000 votes have been...
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ultimately the voters agreed and made joseph biden the $46.00 president of the united states of america. time lucky. as the news broke of joe biden's victory for president and donald trump was out getting some practice in on the golf course trump left the white house early on saturday as votes were still being counted he was at the national golf course in sterling virginia as biden's win in pennsylvania was called effectively winning him the white house after hearing the news trump has continued his golfing trip. we've got more team analysis for you here with the details correspondent stephanie simons in philadelphia pennsylvania and i'm joined by our annette choudhry here with me in the studio i want to start with you because you have worked firstly with joe biden you know him as an individual do you think he has the character to bring together the nation as he's been promising as we expect him to say in his victory speech i mean i think part of the real special relationship that i saw him have with barack obama was that they kind of had a head heart you know union thing going on where
ultimately the voters agreed and made joseph biden the $46.00 president of the united states of america. time lucky. as the news broke of joe biden's victory for president and donald trump was out getting some practice in on the golf course trump left the white house early on saturday as votes were still being counted he was at the national golf course in sterling virginia as biden's win in pennsylvania was called effectively winning him the white house after hearing the news trump has...
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the united states needs a deal. this. this showdown in the persian gulf is, is, lucy, is the political will, to do a deal. and the world, as you alluded to,, it is in a different phase as it was 5 years ago. you know, u.s., european relations maybe aren't as good as the where it's hard to know. there was so much international diplomacy at the time was in there trying to carve this deal . do you think it can be saved? do you think they can get back to some sort of normalization, to get in a room together at this stage and say, you know what? there's too much at stake. this needs to be saved. there's a new administration, iran come to the table, let's do that. i think they're, i think it could be done. united states wants to pivot towards asia is worried about china and, and both the new secretary of state, blake and others, are state if they want to move towards china, if they don't fix this iran situation and neutralize it in some way. they're going to be stuck in the middle east. this is a quagmire for them because iran
the united states needs a deal. this. this showdown in the persian gulf is, is, lucy, is the political will, to do a deal. and the world, as you alluded to,, it is in a different phase as it was 5 years ago. you know, u.s., european relations maybe aren't as good as the where it's hard to know. there was so much international diplomacy at the time was in there trying to carve this deal . do you think it can be saved? do you think they can get back to some sort of normalization, to get in a room...
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embracing by the united states of netanyahu. and his feeling that there needs to be an escalation with iran in the region. you know, we saw donald trump move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. and recently we saw mike pompei o. go on a tour of the middle east. and, you know, tout the fact that at this point, there are some governments in the arab world that have recognized israel. and it seems like the effort of the united states is to mobilize and polarize the region between israel and iran. take a listen to my palm, pale thanks to president group, the u.s. to go to the nuclear review with the rhone. please crippling sanctions on the reunion regime and the group to go some soon be a record speaks for itself. during the trip administration, america stands with israel like never before. 'd now, many were hoping that things may change with joe biden in the white house after all, joe biden was vice president under barack obama, and it was the obama administration that negotiated the iran nuclear deal, which donald trump pulled out up.
embracing by the united states of netanyahu. and his feeling that there needs to be an escalation with iran in the region. you know, we saw donald trump move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. and recently we saw mike pompei o. go on a tour of the middle east. and, you know, tout the fact that at this point, there are some governments in the arab world that have recognized israel. and it seems like the effort of the united states is to mobilize and polarize the region between israel and iran. take...
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it's egg on the face of the united states, but it's not the central issue for the united states. syria is for american foreign policy. something of a side show, not, of course for the syrians. so i don't think that this is going to be the dominant issue going forward. i don't think well, talk about we'll talk about many issues. when we come back here gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break and i think that's, a break. we'll continue our discussion, the u.s. russia relations stay with r.t. keyser apart many, many times because game theory will jump to the sovereign level and you have global hash wars. countries will need to strategically geo politically get into a big point. and this is what's happening in the united states right now with all those in the bull, but at least the 2 big city, bright lights, huge opportunities and many dangers are going to be restricted to blatantly to it's also a city where up to $300000.00 crimes are committed every year for the movie must win, but it will get you most need still to the reserve least one police officer 200 residents in russia'
it's egg on the face of the united states, but it's not the central issue for the united states. syria is for american foreign policy. something of a side show, not, of course for the syrians. so i don't think that this is going to be the dominant issue going forward. i don't think well, talk about we'll talk about many issues. when we come back here gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break and i think that's, a break. we'll continue our discussion, the u.s. russia relations stay with r.t....
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and again, it demonstrates to the rest of the world that united states is not a reliable partner when it comes to these very important arms control agreements. one contentious aspects of this is that the treaty allows open skies member states to share data gathered from surveillance planes to one another. russia's now is saying skull thought that europe should stop sharing such data with the u.s. know that washington has quit the treaty. and the chances of that happening, what do you think the europeans are signatories to the treaty in the treaty does not allow for sharing of information to non-treated partners. so, the united states, you know, shouted so from the foot here that russia and any nation that objects to the united states insisting on gaining access to imagery. you know, from the participants, you know, they're out there on sound footing. the united states has no right to this imagery and the united states trying pressure these other nations into doing this. one would hope that these nations understand that if they try to share this information, even in secret, it will be
and again, it demonstrates to the rest of the world that united states is not a reliable partner when it comes to these very important arms control agreements. one contentious aspects of this is that the treaty allows open skies member states to share data gathered from surveillance planes to one another. russia's now is saying skull thought that europe should stop sharing such data with the u.s. know that washington has quit the treaty. and the chances of that happening, what do you think the...
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the same applies to the united states. that, of course, personally, i would hope that biden will be successful in talking to al the gun and also trying to clamp down to, to tone down, make him tone down. is anti human rights policies. it is so recent that you tauriel policies that will be successful. i wonder. i wonder, you know, it will be very difficult and it's a moment. i don't know what the bike minister we know about has a last, i mean, you both know the answer. it's a big questions. me, it's very hard questions, get this post, but we are out of time. i just get you going. well, that's a promise that thank you very much for being here. that no, thank you. was a pleasure and thank you for watching to see you again next week on worlds apart. i was always in the building, but i was national. big city, bright lights. you jump, but you knew jesus and many dangers later that led to it's also a city where up to $300000.00 crimes are committed every year for the last one. but if you're most of the reserve least one police of
the same applies to the united states. that, of course, personally, i would hope that biden will be successful in talking to al the gun and also trying to clamp down to, to tone down, make him tone down. is anti human rights policies. it is so recent that you tauriel policies that will be successful. i wonder. i wonder, you know, it will be very difficult and it's a moment. i don't know what the bike minister we know about has a last, i mean, you both know the answer. it's a big questions. me,...
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here in the next president of the united states. the president has not conceded the race which he says is far from over in a statement he said we all know why joe biden is rushing to falsely pose as the winner and why his media allies of trying so hard to help him they don't want the truth to be exposed beginning monday our counting will stop prosecuting our case and courts to ensure election laws are fully up held and the rightful winner is seated. and the president's lawyer rudy giuliani explained more about the cases that pursuing she just about the 700000 votes that president trump was ahead by 2 days ago that disappeared. and we have no way of knowing because we were deprived of the right to inspect it if a single one of those ballots is legitimate that is unheard of it's illegal it's unconstitutional and we will be bringing an action challenging that and i emphasize to you it's only one of the many other infirmities in this election. president trump has now returned to the white house from his golf course in virginia he was th
here in the next president of the united states. the president has not conceded the race which he says is far from over in a statement he said we all know why joe biden is rushing to falsely pose as the winner and why his media allies of trying so hard to help him they don't want the truth to be exposed beginning monday our counting will stop prosecuting our case and courts to ensure election laws are fully up held and the rightful winner is seated. and the president's lawyer rudy giuliani...
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should we really rely on the united states to be our closest ally in the future?e are no guarantees in life. who knows what will happen in four years? you're right, the threat is there, that we'll return to the demagogic populism we've experienced in the united states... well, you call it a threat, i'm not calling it a threat. i'm simply saying europeans cannot take for granted a sort of multilateral approach that you and joe biden are clearly keen to offer. absolutely, i understand completely. having resided in europe for 29 years of my life, i absolutely understand that. but i can tell you, the first part of your question, are europeans happy, are they taking this is good news? absolutely. i have got a lot of messages from member states and from the commission saying that this is great news. it's time that we actually go back, as we were before, negotiating and moving forward on security and trade and other foreign policy issues. but there is no guarantee. you know, the conclusion of all of this is that we need to seize the day. we need to seize the day. and i c
should we really rely on the united states to be our closest ally in the future?e are no guarantees in life. who knows what will happen in four years? you're right, the threat is there, that we'll return to the demagogic populism we've experienced in the united states... well, you call it a threat, i'm not calling it a threat. i'm simply saying europeans cannot take for granted a sort of multilateral approach that you and joe biden are clearly keen to offer. absolutely, i understand completely....
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it's egg on the face of the united states, but it's not the central issue for the united states. syria is for american foreign policy. something of a side show, not of course for the syrians. so i don't think that this is going to be the dominant issue going forward. i don't think not. well thought about. we'll talk about many issues. when we come back, you gentlemen, we're going to go to, a short break. nothing. that's a break. we'll continue our discussion, the u.s., russia relations stated there was a pandemic. no, certainly no borders and a slide into nationalities doesn't work. we don't have a review. we don't look like the whole world needs to be judged as coming crisis. we don't want to we can do better, we should know better. everyone is contributing to each her own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges created with the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. during the vietnam war, u.s. forces neighboring laos. there was a secret war. and for years, the american
it's egg on the face of the united states, but it's not the central issue for the united states. syria is for american foreign policy. something of a side show, not of course for the syrians. so i don't think that this is going to be the dominant issue going forward. i don't think not. well thought about. we'll talk about many issues. when we come back, you gentlemen, we're going to go to, a short break. nothing. that's a break. we'll continue our discussion, the u.s., russia relations stated...
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until the present administration the united states will lead in international cooperation now. having said that, the obligation of the united nations and participating nations has been not to repatriate or resettle the refugees, but to shelter and feed and supply them with medical assistance in the camps. in the 70 years since the end of the displaced persons camps in germany, the sense has been the limits of the world's responsibilities to make sure none of these people starve. not to allow them to lead meaningful lives through repatriation or through resettlement. this is a tragedy that is only going to get worse. in my book, at the end, the only place for the displaced jews to resettle is an independent israel and i make the argument truman supports the establishment and independence of israel because he knows to establish an independent procurement the west needs as the bulwark of an anti-communist coalition, got to get the jews out of germany. it can't be west germany, 250,000 jews, the only place he can get them, he can't get them into the united states, is israel. he supp
until the present administration the united states will lead in international cooperation now. having said that, the obligation of the united nations and participating nations has been not to repatriate or resettle the refugees, but to shelter and feed and supply them with medical assistance in the camps. in the 70 years since the end of the displaced persons camps in germany, the sense has been the limits of the world's responsibilities to make sure none of these people starve. not to allow...